CAULFIELD ON HEADLINE p7-8 NEWS For information, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT call 732-747-8060. BY FAX AND INTERNET www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2002 LANE’S END LANDS KEENELAND TOPPERS TOP 13 FILLIES The overall market dropped sharply, but Lane’s End Hip Sire Dam Price had to be pleased with their results at last night’s open- 94 Belong to Me Tomisue’s Delight $2,000,000 ing session of the 2002 Keeneland July Sale in Consigned by Lane’s End, agent Lexington. Lane’s End sold Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock the two top fillies and the 75 Gone West Primedex $1,350,000 top colt, in the process ac- Consigned by Lane’s End, agent counting for the only two Purchased by Robert B. & Beverly J. Lewis & Overbrook Farm yearlings to reach seven fig- 50 Unbridled Ivory Idol $850,000 ures. Honors as the opening- Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent XCIV night sales topper went to Purchased by JMJ Stables Corp. POA Hip 94, a filly by Belong to 96 Silver Deputy T.V. Countess $700,000 Me out of MGISW Tomisue’s Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent Delight (A.P. Indy). Born on Purchased by Darby Dan Bloodstock St. Patrick’s Day, the chest- 29 Coronado’s Quest Devine $600,000 Hip 94 Horsephotos nut brought a final bid of $2 Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent million from John Ferguson Purchased by Winsong Farms/James Delahooke, agent Bloodstock. “We thought she was an exceptional filly,” 5 Silver Deputy Apelia $575,000 Ferguson said. “I’ve liked her ever since I saw her on Consigned by Paramount Sales, Agent I the farm as a foal. She is the daughter of a Grade I Purchased by Robert B. & Beverly J. Lewis winner from an outstanding family. She is one of the 48 Unbridled’s Song Irish Coco $500,000 very best fillies that I have seen this year. She's ath- ($300,000 yrl ‘02 KEEJAN) letic, she's got everything.” As for the sales-topping Consigned by Dromoland Farm Inc., Agent II price tag, he said, “We've all been here before. We Purchased by Aaron & Marie Jones know what it's going to take to buy the best.” Lane’s 78 Kingmambo Reggie V $500,000 End’s Bill Farish added, “We had really high hopes for Consigned by John J. Greely, III (Wintergreen Farm), agent her right from the start. She's always been a lovely Purchased by John Gosden filly. John really liked her when he saw her on the farm 51 Seeking the Gold Jeweled Crown $500,000 this winter. This is especially gratifying since she is Consigned by Indian Creek (Dave C. Parrish, Jr.), agent from one of our foundation families. When it comes Purchased by John C. Oxley down to it, that’s what made this. When you have a 23 Exploit Colonial Ally $400,000 multiple Grade I winner [Tomisue’s Delight] out of a ($320,000 wnl ‘01 KEENOV) multiple Grade I winner [Prospectors Delite], that what Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent XXXIX it takes for people to go to the next level.” This is the Purchased by Kenneth McPeek, agent first foal by the eight-year-old Tomisue’s Delight, who 64 Gone West Midnight Line $375,000 won the GI Personal Ensign S. and GI Ruffian H. and Consigned by Glennwood Farm Voutes Sales, agent was second in the GI Kentucky Oaks and GI Coaching Purchased by Darby Dan Bloodstock Club American Oaks. As for why they chose to breed 1 Quiet American Absolute Trust $310,000 her to Belong to Me, Farish said, “My dad [Will Farish], Consigned by Calumet Farm myself and Stephen and Tomisue Hilbert decided collec- Purchased by Lael Stable, Nicoma Bloodstock, agent tively to send her to Belong to Me. The Hilberts own 76 Deputy Minister Profit Column $300,000 part of the stallion and they purchased and raced Consigned by Claiborne Farm, agent Tomisue's Delight, so it was kind of a no-brainer.” Purchased by F. Sauque, agent Making the Grade IRGUNS ANGEL captures her third win in a row in the A Gleam H.-G2 on Sunday at Hollywood Park IRGUN Sunny’s Halo S Late From Lunch, by Secretariat 2002 Fee: $4,000 live foal, due September 1 Winning the world over 859 299.0473 • www.walmac.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/16/02 • PAGE 2 of 8

Going, Going, Gone A Disappointing Opener Lane’s End’s other seven-figure yearling was Hip 75, Last night’s first session of the two-day auction saw a daughter of Gone West out of Primedex (Deputy a 39.1 percent drop in the average and a 34.6 percent Minister). The dark bay filly, a half-sister to Prime Direc- decrease in the median from last year. There were 37 tive (Tactical Advantage), a yearlings that did not reach their reserves, as opposed stakes winner at two and to 25 bought back in 2001, and only two seven-figure three; and Japanese stakes purchases, as compared to five a year ago. “I am very winner Maltese Superb (With disappointed and surprised in the results,” Keeneland Approval), was purchased for Director of Sales Geoffrey Russell said. “It was signifi- $1,350,000 by Wayne Lukas cantly worse than I thought it would be. I won't say as agent for Bob and Beverly that we expected to improve on the average, but we Lewis and Overbrook Farm. didn't expect that big of a hit.” But, he added, “In “She is simply a lovely filly, walking around the barn area this morning, consignors very well put together,” Bob prepared us for a down night. They said it would be a Hip 75 Horsephotos Lewis said. “Her pedigree is little light and that horses were not being vetted. Also, just outstanding--just have a look at her page. We are a few horses that we had high expectations for were delighted to have purchased her and look forward to withdrawn prior to the sale. This is a very boutique our partnership with Mr. Young. Not to sound presump- sale. We have a limited number of buyers every year. tuous at all, but I think the price was a little bit low. We We think that we have a good number of buyers here, were prepared to go considerably higher than that.” but maybe the first session was a little light in terms of (The Lewises and Overbrook raced Timber Country in sires. It seems that tomorrow should be a little stron- ger. There are some lots catalogued that we really like.” partnership following the Preakness; he was injured prior to the Belmont S. and eventually sold to Japan). Bill Farish of Lane's End, happy to sell the first lot to TOP SEVEN COLTS push past the $1 million mark, said, “The market has Hip Sire Dam Price been very tough tonight. It's been very scary, so we 100 Kris S. Witching Hour (Fr) $475,000 didn't know exactly where she would land, but she Consigned by Lane’s End, agent ended up selling very well. Whenever you have a year- Purchased by B. Wayne Hughes ling that sells for that kind of money, you have to be 98 Coronado’s Quest Victorious Lil $410,000 pleased.” Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent for Tall Oaks Farm Purchased by Frank Stronach Another Anees? 12 Gone West Bounteous (Ire) $400,000 Hip 50, a full sister to champion juvenile Anees, Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent XC brought a final bid of $850,000. The daughter of Unbri- Purchased by Mike Ryan, agent dled was consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, 36 Tale of the Cat Firey Affair $400,000 Consigned by Stone Farm Agent XCIV, and purchased by JMJ Stables Corp. Mark Purchased by Overbrook Farm Taylor of Taylor Made said, “She is a carbon copy of 35 Unbridled Fantasy Angel $385,000 her brother. He was a little immature when he was Consigned by Viking Stud, Inc. (Rick Littrell), young and she is a little bit that way as well, but she agent for Twin Hopes Farm, Inc. (Helen T. Andrews) looks like a filly that is just going to get better with Purchased by Lavin Bloodstock time. I'd say that she is going to be a runner.” He 19 Exploit Charlies Paradise $325,000 added, “I thought that there was a chance that she'd Consigned by Winter Quarter Farm, agent bring seven figures...I thought the price would fall Purchased by Robert B. & Beverly J. Lewis somewhere in the $600,000 to $1 million range.” John 92 Siphon (Brz) Tedarshana (GB) $300,000 Manganaro, who owns JMJ with his father, Paul, said, Consigned by Brereton C. Jones/Airdrie Stud, agent “We thought she was an outstanding prospect, being a Purchased by Buckram Oak Farm full sister to a champion, and we have high hopes for her, first as a racehorse and later as a broodmare. I thought that the price was very fair. Not too high and TDN TODAY not too low. I'm tickled to have gotten her.” Headline News ...... 8 pages

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Strength Not Necessarily in Numbers Gaillardia Not So New on the Scene As far as David and Ginger Mullins are concerned, it's A glance at the list of consignors for this year's sale definitely quality versus quantity where it comes to sees several well-known entities, and others which are selling horses. Whereas some of the household consign- not so familiar. Ed Gaylord is the owner of the newly ors are here with imposing double-digit drafts, the named Gaillardia, but he is certainly no stranger to Mullinses, who operate under the banner of Doninga Keeneland. "We've been here before as Lazy E Farm," from a 110-acre farm in Northern Fayette county, bring said Gaylord, who, with his wife, owns a 200-acre farm their first-ever yearling to a sale. The couple's one- orse just down the road from Lane's End Farm, between consignment is hip number 105, a chestnut filly by Midway and Versailles. The couple also owns a farm in Oklahoma, but Gaylord has been coming to Keeneland Storm Cat out of Amelia Bearhart (Bold Hour). with July consignments for about six years and says "We've concentrated primarily on nice young mares, this is the place to be. “Keeneland July has been very elling them at breeding stock sales," David Mullins good to us,” Gaylord explained. “This is horse country explained. "But we like to stay small and do our best to and you just have to be here if you are in the business achieve the best possible price on each individual horse. of breeding or selling horses. We always like to have a This allows us to develop a solid one-on-one relation- presence here.” The outfit has two horses in this year's ship with our clients, both buyers and sellers. We've sale, a colt by Danzig--Sunlit Silence (Trempolino), bred been approached to come to this sale before, but hesi- by Gaylord and Everett Dobson, which was RNA’ed at tated to do so. When we got this filly, we decided to $240,000, and a colt by Gone West--Red Cat (Storm change our minds." Cat), which sells tonight as lot number 178. Gaylord The filly's pedigree rivals any in the catalog. A half hopes to duplicate the success of last year's September sister to 1997 champion turf horse Chief Bearhart, GI Sale, when Lazy E sold a colt by Mr. Prospec- Hollywood Derby winner Explosive Red and to the dam tor--Destination Mir for $3.8 million. of MGSW Strut the Stage, the April foal was bred by Eaton Hoping for Stormy Weather Richard Maynard, who acquired the mare from Spend- Perennially a leading consignor at this event, Tom thrift Farm in the late 1980s. Mullins explained that the Van Meter and Reiley McDonald's Eaton Sales consigns mare appealed to Maynard in large part based on her a total of 22 horses to the sale, headlined by hip num- female family. By the Bold Ruler stallion Bold Hour, ber 123. By Seeking the Gold out of 1995 Breeders' Amelia Bearhart is out of Myrtlewood Lass (*Ribot), Cup Sprint winner Desert Stormer (Storm Cat), the full herself a half sister to the late Mr. Prospector. sister to GII Stonerside Beaumont S. winner Sahara The Mullinses are no strangers to success at Gold is a top prospect, according to Van Meter. "This is Keeneland. After purchasing Saoirse (Cure the Blues) a very very nice filly," he enthused. "She is one of the from Knob Hill Stable following her championship Cana- top physicals of all the fillies in the sale and one of the dian campaign in 2000, the couple decided to retire her best in the sale overall. It seems that all of the right to stud after a pair of disappointing starts last season. people are looking at her and we hope that she sells Bred to Seeking the Gold, the six-year-old mare was well." Van Meter and McDonald own the February foal entered in the 2001 November Breeding Stock Sale, in conjunction with Joanne Nor. Van Meter is also high where she sold for $2.2 million to Charlotte Weber's on hip number 166, a filly by Storm Cat--Nannerl (Valid Live Oak Stud. Doninga hopes that their July debut will Appeal), a full sister to Magicalmysterycat, who won end up equally, if not more, successful. Saratoga's GII Schuylerville S. in 1999. "She has a beautiful temperament and is a no-fuss filly," David Mullins said. "She showed 36 times on KEENELAND JULY STATISTICS Friday, but she still found time during all that to sleep. MONDAY, JULY 15, 2002 That's the kind of filly she is. She does have a bit of an attitude though. If another horse is on the same ring as SESSION TOTALS 2002 2001 her, she's going to let you know that she is there." No. Sold 41 44 Mullins adds that she has been viewed in excess of Gross $15,740,000 $25,847,000 100 times and that there is "interest from all over the Average $383,902 $587,342 place, from all the right people." Median $290,000 $375,000 Entries Close Thursday, August 1

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Prince Absent from July Sales The Thoroughbred Corporation was notable for its AT THE SALES WITH... absence at the Keeneland July Sale, as Prince Ahmed Salman remains in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, overseeing the Bill Oppenheim day-to-day direction of Saudi Research and Marketing. Salman serves as chairman of SAY IT IN FRENCH the newspaper and magazine A hundred horses catalogued for the Keeneland publishing company. Recently, many of the Arab and English July opener. After 22 outs, including several after 6 language “dailies” were upgraded p.m. last night, 78 horses went through the ring last to full color. “This was a major night. If you got that far, you had a 50-50 chance of transition for us and the technol- selling: 41 sold (53 percent), 37 didn't (47 percent). ogy and capital investment for In a session which needed to have 60 percent of the this change have required the catalogue sell, a gross of $30 million and an average full-time focus of our board of of $500,000, it instead saw 41percent of the cata- directors and our staff,” the logue sold, grossing $15.7 million (down 39 percent Prince said from Riyadh. “I from $25.8 million in 2001), and averaging Spain Gets Flowers missed the Belmont and I'm $383,902, down 34.6 percent from last year’s corre- Photo by Z sorry not to be in Kentucky for sponding session figure of $587,432. The French the sales. I had hoped to visit might say, bain de sangre--a bath of blood. Three Chimneys to see Spain and Point Given. I hope But, a few observations. First: today’s second and Spain will forgive me not coming--I did send her carrots and flowers.” The Prince hopes his schedule will allow final session will average at least $100,000 higher, him to see War Emblem in the GI Haskell Invitational H. probably even more. Second: compare last night's 41 at Monmouth Park Aug. 4, and to spend some time at horses, which averaged $383,902, with last year's Del Mar. “And watch out for The Thoroughbred Corpo- Keeneland September Book 1...353 horses sold, ration at later sales. I don't intend for my friends Sheikh averaging $386,170. Pretty similar. Maybe July is Mohammed, Mr. Magnier and Mr. Tabor to have all just now September Book 1, six weeks early, at least their own way in the marketplace,” he added. to some extent. And there were some big sales, high hundreds of KEENELAND JULY YEARLINGS thousands, two seven-figure fillies from Lane's End. Just not very many; not nearly enough. But there will OUTS be some better numbers today--like maybe more than 41 percent of the catalogue will actually get sold. 102 103 109 113 114 122 129 140 141 146 148 160 172 182 188 196 Leading Consignors by Gross www.keeneland.com Consignor No. Sold Average Gross Leading Sires by Average Lane's End 3 $1,275,000 $3,825,000 Taylor Made 8 $341,250 $2,730,000 KEEJUL Monday Eaton Sales 6 $370,000 $2,220,000 Sire No. Sold Average Gross Belong to Me 3 $780,000 $2,340,000 Leading Buyers by Gross Gone West 3 $708,333 $2,125,000 Buyer No. Bought Average Gross Kingmambo 5 $270,000 $1,350,000 Darby Dan 3 $411,666 $1,235,000 Deputy Minister 3 $176,666 $530,000 F. Sauque, Agent 3 $241,666 $725,000 *Only sales of 3 or more head included in the calculations. *Only sales of 3 or more head included in the calculations. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/16/02 • PAGE 5 of 8

Sunday, Naples, Italy P R E S U L T S P GRAN PREMIO CITTA' DI NAPOLI-TROFEO SIS-G3, i90,860, Naples, 7-14, 3yo/up, 5fT, 57.30, gd/sf. Monday, Ayr, Britain 1--#@KIRIS WORLD (GB), 116, f, 3, by Distant Relative (Ire) SODEXHO PRESTIGE SCOTTISH CLASSIC-G3, 1st Dam: Solar Dawn (GB), by Soviet Star £45,000, Ayr, 7-15, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:06.20, gd. 2nd Dam: Haebeh, by Alydar 1--@IMPERIAL DANCER (GB), 129, c, 4, by Primo Dominie (GB) 3rd Dam: Foresight Princess, by Reviewer 1st Dam: Gorgeous Dancer (Ire), by Nordico. (3,800gns wnl ‘99 TATDEC; 12,500gns yrl 2nd Dam: Simply Gorgeous (GB), by Hello Gorgeous ‘00 DONSEP). O-Scuderia Colle Papa SRL; B-R M 3rd Dam: Parthica (GB), by Parthia (GB) West; T-Armando Renzoni; J-Giacomo Temperini; (40,000gns yrl ‘99 TATOCT; 60,000gns 2yo i38,353. Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 3 wins, 3 places, ‘00 TATAUT). O-Imperial Racing; B-Launceston Stud; i61,558. T-Mick Channon; J-Chris Catlin; £27,900. Lifetime 2--Kathy College (Ire), 120, f, 4, College Chapel (GB)-- Record: SP-Ire, 30-6-3-6, £138,431. Katy Guest (Ire), by Be My Guest. O-Al Pian di Neve 2--Sohaib, 118, c, 3, Kingmambo--Fancy Ruler, by Half di STI SRL; B-STI Engineering SRL; i17,882. 3--Indian Mary (Ire), 120, f, 4, Indian Ridge (Ire)--Mary A Year. ($325,000 yrl ‘00 KEEJUL; $425,000 Guard (Ire), by Home Guard. O-Scuderia Briantea; yrl ‘00 KEESEP). O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al B-Azienda Agricola delle Groane; i10,049. Maktoum; B-Bill & Susan Casner; £9,900. Margins: NS, HF, 1HF. Odds: 7.00, 8.00, 1.25. 3--Border Arrow (GB), 129, g, 7, Selkirk--Nibbs Point Also ran: Blu Carillon (Ire), Groom Valley (Ire), Kathy (Ire), by Sure Blade. (28,000gns yrl ‘96 TATOCT). Pekan (Ire), Fairy Beauty (GB), Tonkov (Ire), Distinctly O-R P B Michaelson & Wafic Said; B-Lord Halifax; Dancer (Ire), Development (Ire), Golden Rudimentary (GB). £4,950. Kiris World, who clocked a winning time of :56.90 Margins: 1, 3/4, 21. Odds: 7-4, 13-8, 5-1. over this course in a conditions event June 16, proved Also ran: Swallow Flight (Ire). equal to this step up in grade to deny Kathy College in Imperial Dancer provided the first boost to the form a tight finish. With afternoon rain deadening the condi- of the G1 Eclipse S. at Sandown July 6 with his first tions this time, Kiris World was placed prominently Group success. Fourth behind Hawk Wing when throughout the early stages by jockey Giacomo pitched in at the deep end there, he was not disgraced Temperino before quickening in the middle of the track. finishing 8 1/2 lengths adrift of the convincing winner. Having looked an easy winner at the furlong marker, Previously he had taken the Listed Festival S. at Good- she had to fight to curtail the late challenge of the fast- wood May 23, where Border Arrow was just over three finishing Kathy College. lengths back in third. Either side of that success, he failed to best that old rival as the pair trailed Chancellor Sunday, Kokura, Japan THE TV NISHINIPPON CORP. SHO KITAKYUSHU KINEN (Ire) in the G3 Gordon Richards S. at Sandown Apr. 27 S.-G3, ¥82,600,000, Kokura, 7-14, 3yo/up, 1800mT, and Island House (Ire) in the Listed Leicester Mercury S. 1:45.30 fm. at Leicester June 16. Renewing rivalry here, the duo 1--#@TOP PROTECTOR (JPN), 123, h, 5, by Hector Protector had the smart front-running Sohaib to contend with and 1st Dam: Astor Lady (Jpn), by Nizon Chris Catlin decided to play a waiting game on Imperial 2nd Dam: Lanky Tosho (Jpn), by Tosho Luthier (Jpn) Dancer biding his time in last place as Sohaib domi- 3rd Dam: China Tosha (Jpn), by China Rock (GB) nated the early stages. Always traveling smoothly, the O/B-U Miyauchi; T-Ichizo Iwamoto; J-Ryuji Wada; winner was moved closer as the pacesetter kicked off ¥43,560,000. the final turn and was asked to quicken inside the final 2--Rosado (Jpn), 125, h, 6, Sunday Silence--Rosa Nay quarter-mile as Border Arrow threatened the long-time (Fr), by Lyphard. O-Shadai Racing. B-Northern Farm. leader under Kieren Fallon’s drive. But that horse failed ¥17,160,000. to make a serious impact, and it was left to Imperial 3--Toho Dream (Jpn), 123, h, 5, Mejiro Ryan (Jpn)-- Dancer, who responded to Catlin’s urgings to quicken Sakura Sasayaki (Jpn), by No Attention (Fr). O-Toho past the game Sohaib with 100 yards remaining before Bussan Co. B-Minoru Miwa. ¥11,080,000. asserting for a comfortable score. Margins: 1HF, HF, NS. Odds: 6.00, 1.00, 5.00.

By DEPUTY MINISTER S Sire of 2002 leading sires Tonight at Keeneland DEHERE, SALT LAKE, FRENCH DEPUTY and SILVER DEPUTY. Out of a half-sister to HENNESSY, third Hip 145 leading international third crop sire of 2002. Barn 18 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/16/02 • PAGE 6 of 8

Wednesday, July 10, Kawasaki, Japan TDN WEBSITE LAUNCH SET FOR JULY 23 The SPARKLING LADY CUP S.-G3, ¥30,000,000, Thoroughbred Daily News has announced the launch of Kawasaki, 7-14, 3yo/up, f/m, 1600m, 1:41.60, hvy. its website, www.thoroughbreddailynews.com, sched- 1--#@GINA FONTAINE (JPN), 118, f, 3, by Best Tie Up (Jpn) uled for Tuesday, July 23. In addition to offering the 1st Dam: Jupiter Girl (Jpn), by Park Regent daily newsletter to subscribers, who will be assigned a 2nd Dam: Dyna Shawl (Jpn), by Dictus (Fr) user i.d. and password to pick up the paper each day, 3rd Dam: Gilberts Girl (GB), by Castle Keep (GB) the website will offer dozens of interactive features. O-Kei Youshihashi; B-Noboribetsu Uomizu Farm; New branded interactive items include TDN Progeny T-Takeshi Yamaura; J-Hakashi Harita. PPs, a fully searchable feature which allows TDN sub- 2--Ein Ein (Jpn), 118, m, 5, Park Regent--Ein Flora scribers to access a stallion’s worldwide winners, as (Jpn), by Garoto (Fr). O-Akira Honda; B-Daiten Farm. reported in the TDN for the past six months, at the 3--Miss Daian (Jpn), 118, f, 4, Wakao Raiden (Jpn)-- click of a mouse. The website will include headlines of Pretty Shima (Jpn), by Catahoula. O-Jail House Inc. the day teasing the TDN’s main stories; Insta-Tistics, B-Tetsuya Nakagawa. the TDN’s customized and now searchable statistical Margins: NK, NK, HF. Odds: 5.60, 20.60, 21.40. feature analyzing sires’ performance at a particular sale or in a particular year; a year’s worth of TDN archives; and TDN columnists’ archives. Within the next several P N E W S T O D A Y P weeks, the TDN will also launch new items on the website, including the TDN Sales Search, which will allow subscribers to review the sales of a stallion’s Zafonic ZAFONIC HEADS TO ARROWFIELD progeny over the prior year. “We have enjoyed being a (Gone West--Zaizafon, by The Minstrel) will stand the pioneer in the daily print information business and the 2002 Southern Hemisphere breeding season at launch of our website will allow us to greatly expand Arrowfield Stud in New South Wales, Australia, on our information services to our subscribers,” said TDN behalf of Prince Khalid Abdullah’s Juddmonte Farms. publisher Barry Weisbord. “We will not only be intro- “As a proven stallion in the cauldron of European rac- ducing a redesigned print edition with more electronic ing, he is a fantastic addition to the Australian breeding content as well as the inclusion of information already scene,” said Arrowfield’s managing director, John familiar to the industry, but we will also be designing Messara. The 12-year-old stallion completed the 2002 and introducing new informational features that we Northern Hemisphere season with a full book of mares think will offer very exciting content to the owner and at £20,000 and will serve his debut at Arrowfield at breeder community.” The TDN has also formed a strate- A$38,500 (GST included). “He is at a value fee this gic alliance with Equine Vision (www.equinevision.com) year when you consider his race record, the fact that to distribute imagery from the Virtual Stallion Guide to he is a proven stallion, and when compared to other thoroughbreddailynews.com. The Virtual Stallion Guide stallions standing here. This [reduced fee] is due to the is a CD-ROM and Internet marketing tool for Thorough- lateness of this announcement, with the start of our bred stallions. Equine Vision will deliver digital imagery breeding season being only six weeks away,” Messara to the TDN including Equine Vision’s proprietary 360- added. A European champion at two and three, the degree photography, conformation (walking) video, homebred retired to his owner’s stud in 1994 following conformation still photography and race footage. As an undefeated juvenile season that included victories in always, the Thoroughbred Daily News will continue to the G1 Prix Salamandre, the G1 Prix Morny and the G1 offer its traditional fax product to subscribers. Dewhurst S. He became a Classic winner the following News cont. p8 year, capturing the G1 2000 Guineas. The winner of CURRENCY CONVERSIONS five of his seven starts for earnings of $332,520, the Unit/US$ Unit/GB£ dark bay also has proved valuable at stud, having sired British pound 1.57204 1.00 dual European champion Xaar (GB). A full brother to the Euro 1.00717 0.640677 promising young sire Zamindar, Zafonic’s yearling crops Italian Lira 0.000520126 0.000330848 averaged 45,299gns in 1999, 105,873gns in 2000 and 86,004gns last year. U.S. dollar 1.00 0.636117

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P EDIGREE INSIGHTS The Aga Khan was also safe in the knowledge that was destined to return to his stud, even BY ANDREW CAULFIELD though the colt was by then campaigning in the Godolphin colours. And His Highness also knew that DARLEY IRISH OAKS-G1, i369,390, Curragh, 7-14, Doyoun had attracted only around 40 mares, including 3yo, f, 1 1/2mT, 2:37.40, sf. quite a few of his own, during the 1998 season, when 1--#@sMARGARULA (IRE), 126, f, 3, by Doyoun (Ire) Doyoun's fee was a comparatively modest 7,000 Irish 1st Dam: Mild Intrigue, by Sir Ivor guineas. 2nd Dam: Mild Deception, by Buckpasser However, Doyoun has continued to turn around his 3rd Dam: Natashka, by Dedicate fortunes. Two of those 40 mares were represented by (Ir£33,000 yrl ‘00 GOFORB). O-Mrs J S Bolger; their Doyoun fillies in Sunday's G1 Darley Irish Oaks B-Airlie Stud; T-Jim Bolger; J-Kevin Manning; and they supplied the first and fourth. It was Airlie i225,340. Lifetime Record: 12-4-1-2, i278,532. Stud's Mild Intrigue who came up with the very unex- pected winner, . Although this tough filly had According to a Thoroughbred Times report last gained all three of her previous wins in handicaps, she December, the Turkish Jockey Club had received--and proved very well suited by a return to 1 1/2 miles in the rejected--two offers to sell Doyoun, the 1988 2000 Oaks, staying on to become the third filly to beat the Guineas winner who has had a remarkably successful luckless Quarter Moon into second place in a Classic. time since he stood his last season in Ireland in 1998. Margarula's win is likely to have the bloodstock Since his sale in the fall of that year, the son of the agents trying to secure the return of Doyoun from the great has reeled off plenty of important victo- Izmit Pension Stud, approximately 60 miles southeast ries, thanks to Daylami (whose four Group 1 wins in of Istanbul. However, agent Jean Pierre Deroubaix, who 1999 included the King George and the Breeders' Cup has pulled off some notable coups for the Turkish Turf), (G1 Dubai Champion S. and GI Breed- Jockey Club, thinks the 17-year-old is destined to re- ers' Cup Turf in 2000), Manndar (a dual Grade I win- main in Turkey. ner on turf in 2000), Takarian (twice winner of the GII "The Turkish Jockey Club will never sell him," American H.) and Akbar (this year's G2 Henry II S.). Deroubaix claimed last year. "The purpose of purchas- A list of this length might suggest that the people ing stallions was to offer local breeders good quality who sold Doyoun have been left with egg on their horses at very reasonable fees. Doyoun is a good one." faces. Not in this case, though. As I wrote after Another good one is Distant Relative, the Habitat Daylami's victory in the 1998 Eclipse S., Doyoun's horse who has had several Group and Graded winners “record as a stallion would look disappointing but for in recent years. Coincidentally, Distant Relative de- Daylami's efforts. Although Doyoun has a perfectly scends from Natasha, a daughter of and the respectable proportion of black-type performers to his champion American racemare Vagrancy, and so does credit--around 12 percent to the end of 1997--only Margarula. four of them--Daylami, Manntari, Dalara and Adaiyka-- Margarula, who cost Jim Bolger only IR£33,000 as a have managed to win a Group race. This has to be yearling, must now be a very valuable proposition as a considered a disappointing record for a stallion who broodmare. Not only does she come from a terrific has enjoyed the support of the Aga Khan's outstand- female line, but she also has a pedigree free from ing team of broodmares.” Northern Dancer blood.

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Pedigree Insights cont. News cont. She is closely related to Wild Heaven, a two-year-old LOANS AVAILABLE FOR BREEDERS HIT BY Listed winner over 1 1/8 miles who resulted from Mild MRLS Applications are now being accepted for low- Intrigue's mating with Mill Reef's grandson Darshaan. interest government loans for breeders affected by Now owned by the top Irish jockey Michael J. Kinane, Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome. “We are pleased Wild Heaven started her broodmare career with visits to that the emergency relief for horse breeders in the Sadler's Wells and Giant's Causeway. central Kentucky region and other areas is now avail- Margarula possibly owes her toughness to her able,” National Thoroughbred Racing Association broodmare sire, Sir Ivor, who had the type of record to Deputy Commissioner Greg Avioli said. “This would which all top-class horses should aspire. Constantly not have been possible without the quick action of travelling from his base in Ireland as a three-year-old, Sir Ivor won the 2000 Guineas, the Derby and the David Switzer of the KTA/KTOB and members of the Champion S. in England and the Washington D.C. Inter- Kentucky Congressional delegation, led by Congress- national in the U.S., as well as finishing second in the man Ernie Fletcher, who recognized the impact of Irish Derby and the Arc. MRLS and enlisted NTRA’s support to obtain govern- Margarula's dam, Mild Intrigue, was an above aver- ment assistance for this very important sector of the age winner over 1 1/4 miles and she had a couple of Thoroughbred industry.” The Kentucky Thoroughbred talented half brothers in Grimesgill and Determined Association/Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Bidder. Apart from Distant Relative and his top-class Breeders will hold a seminar on filling out loan appli- half brother Ezzoud, the Natasha family owes its fame cations at 5 p.m. July 25 at the KTA office, located largely from the descendants of Natasha's top-class in the Kentucky Horse Park next to the Saddlebred daughter Natashka. Museum. To qualify for a loan, applicants must be This daughter of Dedicate became a broodmare in a horse breeders who had 30 percent or more of the million, producing five individual Group or Graded win- mares they own fail to conceive, miscarry, abort or ners. She did especially well with Ribot and his son otherwise fail to produce a live healthy foal from Jan. Graustark, producing Classic-placed Arkadina, unbeaten 1 through Oct. 31 of 2000, 2001 or 2002; or who Blood Royal and Group 1 winner Gregorian. Arkadina had 30 percent or more of the mares boarded on visited Mill Reef to produce the Group 2 winner South their farms fail to produce a live foal during those Atlantic, possibly planting the seed for the idea of send- time periods. The deadline for applications is Sept. ing Mild Intrigue to several Mill Reef-line stallions. 30, 2002. For more information, contact the However, the most interesting of Natashka's winners KTA/KTOB office at (859) 381-1414 or e-mail Ryan where Margarula is concerned is her Test S. winner Conboy at [email protected]. General informa- Ivory Wand. With Sir Ivor as her sire and Natashka as tion and the application form FSA-410-1 are available her dam, Ivory Wand was closely related to Margarula's dam, who was sired by Sir Ivor from Natashka's at www.fsa.usda.gov. Buckpasser filly Mild Deception. Ivory Wand produced Gold And Ivory, a top-class Thoroughbred Daily News is: middle-distance colt in Europe, but is perhaps better Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher known nowadays as the second dam of Anees (Breed- Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher ers' Cup Juvenile) and of Gone West's record-setting Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief son Elusive Quality, who is making an eye-catching Alycia Borer Director of Advertising start with his first runners. Jessica Martini Associate Editor Alan Carasso Assistant Editor Correction: Monday’s TDN listed incorrectly listed the Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor breeder of G3 Emirates Airline Minstrel S. winner Gate- Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant man (GB). The correct breeder is Kirsten Rausing. Addi- Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter tionally, the editorial of the race indicates Gateman was Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services sold after making his debut in Engand. This was not the Mike Szotak Handicapper case, as the owners who purchased him as a yearling Bingo Belfiore TDN Mascot are still the current owners. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2002 AMERICAN 5 Pages EDITION

MAGNA AND MJC FORM ALLIANCE The Mary- HOWARD BATTLE DIES Longtime Keeneland land Jockey Club and Magna Entertainment Corp. have racing secretary Howard Battle died Sunday night at entered into an alliance to jointly own and operate his home in Lexington, Kentucky. He was 71 and had Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park. The transaction, been fighting stomach cancer. Battle served as a subject to regulatory approvals and legislative review, is racing official at Latonia, Toledo and Hialeah before expected to close in the fall. The day-to-day manage- being named assistant racing secretary at Arlington ment of the Maryland Jockey Club will remain in the Park in 1963. He graduated to racing secretary at hands of current MJC President and Chief Executive Detroit in 1967, then Liberty Bell in Pennsylvania, Officer Joe DeFrancis. DeFrancis will also be proposed before being named to succeed Allan Lavin as for election to the Magna Entertainment Board of Direc- Keeneland’s racing secretary in 1973. Battle held tors. Under the agreement, Magna will purchase a 51- that title until January, 2002, when he became percent equity and voting interest in The Maryland stakes director for the Lexington track. “Howard Jockey Club of Baltimore City, Ltd., owner of Pimlico; Battle was one of the most respected and revered and a 51-percent voting interest and a 58-percent eq- racing executives in the world,” said James Bassett uity interest in Laurel Racing Association, Inc., for ap- III, Keeneland trustee and retired chairman of the proximately $50.6 million in cash. After closing, the board. “He was primarily responsible for restructuring DeFrancis family will retain a 49-percent equity and and building the Keeneland racing program into one voting interest in the MJC. and a 49-percent voting of the most competitive in the nation. He will be interest and a 42-percent equity interest on a fully fondly remembered by all who had the privilege and diluted basis in LRA with an option to acquire an addi- pleasure of knowing him.” Battle served on the Inter- tional seven-percent equity interest. Frank Stronach, national Classifications Committee, Experimental Free chairman of Magna Entertainment, said, “The acquisi- Handicap and Daily Racing Form Handicap. Geoffrey tion of a majority interest in Pimlico Race Course and Gibbs, chairman of the International Classifications Laurel Park will mark an important milestone in our Committee, said, “A wonderful man whose loyal strategic program of growing Magna Entertainment’s friendship I enjoyed for nearly 20 years, he was a racing operations throughout North America. We are racing secretary who epitomized all that is great in excited about the future prospects of Maryland racing Thoroughbred racing and who was a tower of and look forward to working closely with the DeFrancis strength in helping, through the North American family. I also look forward to welcoming Joe to the Rating Committee, the integration of North American Magna Entertainment Board of Directors.” Magna Enter- horses into the International Classifications. We shall tainment currently operates 10 racetracks around the miss him greatly.” Battle is survived by his wife, country, including Santa Anita, Gulfstream Park, Golden three children and eight grandchildren. Visitation will Gate Fields and Bay Meadows. Magna has also con- be July 17 from 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Kerr Broth- tracted to purchase Lone Star Park. According to Joe ers Funeral Home with a funeral mass following on DeFrancis, “The combination of Magna Entertainment July 18 at 10 a.m. at the Newman Center. Contribu- together with our family’s strong local ties will create a tions may be made to Hospice of the Blue Grass in dynamic alliance that gives Maryland racing an unparal- Lexington. leled chance to succeed in these intensely competitive times. We are honored to have the opportunity to work STAKES CLOSINGS with Magna Entertainment and their outstanding leader- TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17: ship team.” 07-27 $225,000 Arlington H.-III, AP, 3yo/up, 10fT (175) TDN TODAY 08-05 $250,000 Wonder Where, Wo, S, 3yo, f, 10fT American ...... 5 pages (250) N DUDLEY’S N We have extended our dining hours RESTAURANT Tuesday after the Keeneland sale. 380 South Mill Street Lexington, KY 40508 (859) 252-1010 Come join us! TDN P AMERICAN • 7/16/02 • PAGE 2 of 5

I E A S T I I M I D W E S T I 470 Catalogued for Canadian Sale: Fasig-Tipton has catalogued 470 yearlings for the Late Sunday Results: selected and open sessions of the Canadian-bred Year- SILVER SPUR BREEDERS' CUP S., $84,450, LSX, 7-14, lings Sale at Woodbine in early September. A total of 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11, ft. 200 yearlings were accepted for the Selected Session 1--#CONFIDING WINNER, 121, f, 2, by Confide beginning at 4 p.m. on Sept. 3. Another 270 yearlings 1st Dam: To Winners, by Victorious will sell during the open sessions scheduled for the 2nd Dam: Far Too Young (GB), by Young Generation (Ire) evenings of Sept. 6 and 7. “With the dramatic in- 3rd Dam: Taj Princess (GB), by Taj Dewan (Fr) creases in purses at Woodbine, the appeal of owning ($15,000 yrl '01 TEXAUG; $27,000 2yo 2002 Canadian-breds will very positively impact this sale,” TEXMAR). O-Leprechaun Racing & Martin Racing said Walt Robertson, president and senior auctioneer of Stable; B-Ro Parra (TX); T-Steven M Asmussen; J-C J Fasig-Tipton. “Our association with the Canadian sales Lanerie; $46,320. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $62,520. program goes back many years and we are very pleased *1/2 to Demand Deposit (Deposit Ticket), SW, to renew the relationship.” Catalogs will be available $164,935. **First stakes winner for freshman sire beginning Aug. 5. (by Phone Trick). 2--Sea Bloom, 121, f, 2, Sea Hero--English Charm, by Yesterday’s Results: Dr. Blum. ($14,000 yrl '01 TEXAUG). $20,440. 2nd-DEL, $38,500, Msw, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:05 4/5, ft. 3--Parting, 121, f, 2, Hay Halo--Pocasset, by +OVERPASS (c, 2, Slavic--Sir Harriett, by Sir Harry Damascus. ($60,000 2yo ‘02 OBSAPR). $8,492. Lewis), overlooked at 19-1 odds, took command early Margins: NK, 1 1/4, 1HF. Odds: 3.10, 21.20, 2.70. and was never headed en route to a 1 1/4-length vic- Confiding Winner debuted a 6 3/4-length victor at tory over Platitude (Quiet American). Lifetime Record: Lone Star June 21. The Texas-bred chestnut veered at 1-1-0-0, $22,200. the start, but recovered to settle just off the early lead- O-Fairview Enterprises LLC. B-B-Robert W Sanford & ers. She bid between foes with a furlong to run and Narvick International (KY). T-Randy Nunley. battled to the wire for a narrow win.

1st-CNL, $26,016, Msw, 2yo, 1mT, 1:41 4/5, fm. +NEWSBREAK (c, 2, Red Ransom--Personal Girl {SW, I F O R E I G N I $366,942}, by Personal Flag), sent off at 6-1 in his bow, was last in the early going. The colt bore in down *FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE HORSES, SEE the stretch but got up late for a neck score over pace- THE WORLDWIDE EDITION. setting Rouge Sensation (Gorky Park {Fr}). Lifetime AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN BRITAIN: Record: 1-1-0-0, $13,680. +*Western Diplomat, c, 2, Gone West--Dabaweyaa (Ire) O-Courtland Farms. B-Tac Holdings Inc. (Ky). T-H Gra- (SW & G1SP-Eng, $120,918), by Shareef Dancer. ham Motion. Ayr, 7-15, EBF Maiden S., 2yo, 6fT, $3,593 to winner. O-Abdulla Buhaleeba; B-Ben P Walden Jr, q THAT’S A WRAP q Elliot Walden & Brad Ray; T-Mark Johnston. *$100,000 yrl ‘01 KEESEP. **1/2 to Bin Nashwan LONE STAR PARK - Grand Prairie, TX (Nashwan), G1SP-Fr, SP-UAE; and Magellen (Hansel), Closed: Sunday, July 14 GSW-US & GSP-Eng, $462,681. ***Formerly named No. of Days: 70 Goneaweyaa. Daily Avg. On-Track Attendance: 9,025 (+1.5%) Navado, c, 3, Rainbow Quest--Miznah (Ire) (SW-Ire), by Daily Avg. On-Track Handle: $632,387 (-2.6%) Sadler’s Wells. Windsor, 7-15, Edwin Coe Solicitors Daily Avg. Total Handle: $3,340,034 (+4.3%) H., 3yo, 11f 135ydsT, $7,435 to winner. O-Abdulla Leading Trainer: Steve Asmussen (95 wins) Buhaleeba; B-Gainsborough Farm LLC; T-Sir Michael Leading Jockey: Corey Lanerie (92 wins) Stoute. *1/2 to Zindabad (Fr) (Shirley Heights {GB}), Leading Owners: Ken Murphy (24 wins) MGSW & G1SP-GB, G1SP-Ity, $552,072. Website: www.lonestarpark.com Foreign report cont. p. 3 TDN P AMERICAN • 7/16/02 • PAGE 3 of 5

AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN IRELAND: Magnaten, g, 6, Danzig--Magic Night (G1SW-Fr & SP- *King’s Mountain, c, 2, King of Kings (Ire)--Statistic, by Jpn, $1,470,369), by Le Nain Jaune. Niigata, 7-14, Mr. Prospector. Killarney, 7-15, Lakes EBF Maiden, NST Open, 7fT. Lifetime Record: 25-9-1-1, 2yo, 1m 100ydsT, $10,382 to winner. O-Michael $1,536,154. O-Takao Komai; B-Hideo Yokoyama; Tabor; B-Pacelco S A; T-David Wachman. *Fourth T-Kazuo Fujisawa. **Set a new track record when he winner for freshman sire (by Sadler’s Wells). blazed through 1400 meters in 1:19. The colt, who was eighth in his latest--the GI Yasuda Kinen June 2-- AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN JAPAN: came from just off the pace to get the call at the wire +Lord Ultima, c, 2, Seeking the Gold--Secrettame {SW by a neck. & GSP, $101,598}, by Secretariat. Hakodate, 7-13, Shinko Splendor, h, 8, Dayjur--Over Your Shoulder (SW Maiden Race, 5f. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $51,282. & GSP), by Graustark. Hakodate, 7-14, Marine O-Lord Horse Club; B-Dr William O Reed; T-Kenji S., 8.5f. Lifetime Record: 27-9-4-3, $2,640,427. Yamauchi. *$500,000 yrl ‘01 KEEJUL. **1/2 to O-Hiroshi Ishida; B-Newgate Stud Farm Inc; T-Fumio Gone West (Mr. Prospector), GISW, $682,251; Lion Koga. *$225,000 yrl ‘95 KEEJUL. **1/2 to Harbour Cavern (Mr. Prospector), MGSW & G1SP-Eng, Club (Danzig), SW & MGISP, $344,426. ***MSW- MG1SP-Fr, GSW & GISP-US, $420,815. ***Broke Jpn. smartly, set all the fractions and rolled through the lane a three-length victor. Winning jockey Shinju AMERICAN-SIRED WINNER IN JAPAN: Fujita said afterwards, “He broke smoothly and raced +Summer of Kings (Jpn), c, 2, King of Kings (Ire)--Go brilliantly. He’ll improve with age, and I think that it’s to Glory, by Summer Squall. Hakodate, 7-14, Maiden inevitable that he’ll be racing in a higher class very Race, 6fT. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $51,282. shortly.” O-Kazuo Nakamura; B-Keiai Farm; T-Masanori Ito. Star King Man, c, 3, Kingmambo--Princesse Timide *Third winner for freshman sire (by Sadler’s Wells). (MSP-Fr), by Blushing Groom. Kokura, 7-13, Novice Race, 8.5fT. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $64,103. AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN AUSTRALIA: O-Clover Club; B-John R Gaines Thoroughbreds Ltd; Alexfield, g, 6, Housebuster--Delagating (GSP), by T-Hideyuki Mori. *$350,000 wnl ‘99 KEENOV; Deputy Minister. Rosehill (Sydney), 7-14, D & D $600,000 yrl ‘00 KEEJUL. **1/2 to Louis Cyphre Advertising H., 4yo/up, 1 3/16mT, $8,008 to winner. (Ire) (Nininski), GISW-US, SW & MGSP-Fr, $667,895; B-Needham/Betz & Hess & Elia & Werner; T-H Yue. and Psychobabble (Ire) (Caerleon), GSW & G1SP-Fr, *1/2 to Just Ruler (Cox's Ridge), MSW, $236,675. $256,174. ***Raced greenly in the early stages, but quickly ranged up to take the lead and dominate his SO. HEMISPHERE WINNERS BY U.S. STALLIONS: maiden brethren by nine lengths. Vital Agreement (Aus), g, 2, Belong To Me--Vital Con- Seiun Celebi, c, 3, Wild Again--Northern Style, by Ack sent (Aus) (GSW-Aus), by Pre Emptive Strike. New- Ack. Niigata, 7-13, Novice Race, 6f. Lifetime Record: castle (New South Wales), 7-13, Butcher Boys 7-1-1-0, $72,393. O-Nishiyama Farm; B-Dennis Maiden, 2yo, 4 1/2fT, $2,910 to winner. B-Gooree Drazin; T-Hiroyuki Uehara. *$190,000 yrl ‘00 Park Stud Pty Ltd; T-Gai Waterhouse. *1/2 to Red KEEJUL; $230,000 yrl ‘00 KEESEP. **Stalked the Hannigan (Aus) (Dehere), GSW & G1SP-Aus. pacesetters in mid-pack before powering clear for the Vernissage (Aus), g, 2, Royal Academy--Trist A Girl two-length win. (NZ), by Sir Tristram (Ire). Rosehill (Sydney), 7-14, Water League, c, 4, Dehere--Solo, by Halo. Kokura, Galloping Press H., 2yo, 6fT, $8,005 to winner. 7-14, Amakusa Tokubetsu, 8.5fT. Lifetime Record: B-Millenium Thoroughbreds; T-Gai Waterhouse. 15-4-7-0, $543,846. O-Ryoichi Yamaoka; B-Peter E Rattan (Aus), f, 3, Jade Hunter--Ratified (Aus), by Sanc- Blum; T-Kotaro Tanaka. *$80,000 yrl ‘99 KEESEP; tion (Aus). Gold Coast (Queensland), 7-13, A. L. $190,000 2yo ‘00 BESMAR. Gold Coast H., 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT, $2,687 to winner. B-Woodlands Stud; T-Bevan Laming. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Celestia (Aus), f, 3, Royal Academy--Our Celerity indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will (NZ), by Sackford. Randwick (Sydney), 7-13, denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will Ernst And Young H., 3yo, f, 6fT, $16,379 to winner. denote winners who are first-time starters. B-Mr K K Lee; T-Paul Perry. Stakes closings at your fingertips! Now on the web at stakesdigestweekly.com TDN P AMERICAN • 7/16/02 • PAGE 4 of 5

(So. Hemisphere winners by U.S. sires cont.) TACOMA H., $40,000, EMD, 7-14, 3yo, c/g, 1 1/16m, Shantey (Aus), g, 3, Unbridled’s Song--Yodells (Aus) 1:41 2/5, ft. (G1SP-Aus), by Marscay (Aus). Rosehill (Sydney), 1--FLYING NOTES, 121, c, 3, French Deputy-- 7-14, Air New Zealand Maiden, 3yo, 7 1/2fT, Caromine (SW), by Caro (Ire). ($32,000 wlng '99 $8,007 to winner. B-Bhima Pty Ltd; T-Allan Denham. KEENOV; $27,000 yrl '00 WASSEP). O-Lewis Johnny *1/2 to Yippyio (Aus) (Interstellar {NZ}), MG1SW- & Ruth; B-John O'Meara (KY); T-Bud Klokstad; J-K Aus; Iglesia (Aus) (Last Tycoon {Ire}), MGSW-Aus. Radke; $22,000. Lifetime Record: 7-5-2-0, $83,915. Ikaros (Aus), g, 4, Mr. Greeley--Melypha (Aus) (MSP- 2--Salt Grinder, 119, c, 3, Salt Lake--Hairless Heiress, Aus), by Bellwater (Fr). Morphettville (Adelaide), by Baldski. ($47,000 yrl '00 WASSEP). $8,000. 7-13, Umatilla H., 3yo/up, 6fT, $9,004 to winner. 3--Vernon Lodge, 114, c, 3, Alfaari--Nickle Note, by B-Fortitude Pty Ltd; T-Bill Papazaharoudakis. Plugged Nickle. $6,000. Questamatic (Aus), f, 4, Quest For Fame (GB)--Charis- Margins: 2 3/4, 3 1/4, 6 3/4. Odds: 0.50, 2.80, 14.50. matic (Aus), by Al Hareb. Morphettville (Adelaide), 7-13, Bohemiath H., 3yo/up, 1mT, $7,503 to LADNESIAN S., $38,080, HST, 7-14, 2yo, c/g, 6 1/2f, winner. B-Mr K F McCulloch; T-Garry Kennewell. 1:19, ft. Spring Warrior (Aus), g, 4, Royal Academy--Springfire 1--#DON'T PALI ME, 115, c, 2, Katahaula County-- (Aus), by Snippets (Aus). Moonee Valley (Melbourne), Palamagic, by Ocean Trick. O-TNT Racing Stable; 7-13, Moonee Valley Tabaret H., 3yo/up, B-Cliff Baldwin (BC); T-Tom Longstaff; J-C Loseth; 7f 140ydsT, $14,559 to winner. B-Mr F Bannigan; $22,848. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $33,298. T-Tony Vasil. *SW-Aus. 2--Johnny's Cache, 117, c, 2, Regal Intention--Sky West, by Skywalker. $7,616. 3--Proclaimer, 115, c, 2, On Target--L'Astragale, by B R E E D E R S’ Flying Paster. ($20,000 yrl '01 WASAUG). $4,189. E D I T I O N Margins: 5, 3, HD. Odds: 19.05, 1.90, 3.90. DERBY TRIAL S., $30,000, Assiniboia Downs, 7-14, STAKES RESULTS: 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:47.40, ft. POLLY'S JET S., $59,700, DEL, 7-15, 3yo, f, a5fT, :57 1--#EKATI, 126, g, 3, Katahaula County--Ruff Fortune, 3/5, fm. by Ruffinal. O-Mr & Mrs Elmer Patzer; B-Dr & Mrs 1--#LIBBY'S HALO, 115, f, 3, Halo's Image--War Bryan Anderson (BC); T-Jim Smith; J-R R Singh; Goddess, by War. O/B-Arthur I Appleton (FL); T-Bruce $18,367. Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-1, $27,488. *1/2 to C Jackson; J-R A Dominguez; $35,460. Lifetime Number’s Game (Soy Numero Uno), MSW, Record: 8-3-1-2, $78,960. $250,705; Lucky Son (Slew o’ the North), SP, 2--No Halos Here, 117, f, 3, Hay Halo--Hard Headed $192,401. Woman, by Hagley. O-Hamilton Smith. $11,820. 2--Winaferd, 126, c, 3, Aferd--Tejawin, by Tejano. 3--Miss Atticus, 117, f, 3, Atticus--Raksh, by Fappiano. $6,122. ($40,000 yrl '00 OBSAUG). O-Gilbert G Campbell. 3--Portan, 126, c, 3, Supremo--Sunrise Lady, by Far $6,501. Out East. $3,061. Margins: 1, 1HF, HD. Odds: 1.30, 5.00, 2.60. Margins: 9 1/2, 1 1/2, 7 1/2. Odds: 1.50, 3.25, 9.35.

Purses for Canadian races are in Canadian dollars. BABY DOE H., $30,000, Arapahoe Park, 7-14, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:23.80, ft. 1--#ORANGE GLOW, 118, f, 4, River Special--Mock q TRACK OPENING q Orange, by Alydar. O-Nelson Vetanze; B-Mr & Mrs PRAIRIE MEADOWS - Altoona, IA John C Mabee (Ca); T-Ken Hoskins; J-H Drexler; Opens: Monday, July 15 (Mixed Meet) $18,000. Lifetime Record: 12-3-2-2, $37,710. Closes: Saturday, Sept. 28 2--Molly or Me, 120, m, 5, Lear Fan--Really Delightfull, Racing Days: Monday-Tuesday & Friday- by Gulch. ($125,000 2yo ‘99 BESMAR). $5,400. Saturday 3--Just React, 116, f, 4, Kennedy Factor--Just Post Time: 4 p.m.-Mon & Tues; 6:45 p.m.-Fri & Pretending, by I’m Pretending. $3,000. Margins: NK, 2, NK. Odds: 7.40, 3.00, 19.70. Sat Stakes Schedule: 16 stakes worth $980,000 Highlights: $100,000 Prairie Meadows H.-Aug. MOVING ??? 10; $75,000 Prairie Meadows Oaks-Aug. 31; For just a day or forever... $75,000 Prairie Meadows Derby-Sept. 21. Call us with your new fax number. Website: www.prairiemeadows.com (732) 747-8060 TDN P AMERICAN • 7/16/02 • PAGE 5 of 5

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 9th-PHA, $22,968, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 3/5, ft. 7th-DEL, $48,000, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), 3yo/up, 1m, DANNY E (c, 4, Not for Love--Seattle Skeedattle, by 1:36 4/5, ft. Seattle Dancer) Lifetime Record: MSP, 23-8-3-5, FOUR ALERT (h, 5, Gold Alert--Beth's Song {GISP, $148,997. O/B-Z W P Stables (MD). T-H Thompson Jr. $291,322}, by Quadratic) Lifetime Record: 44-12-7-7, $380,525. O-Richard Englander. B-John Franks (FL). 8th-PHA, $20,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, 1:05, ft. T-S Krebs. *Full to Gold N Delicious, GSW & GISP, VIOLETTE JOLIE (m, 5, Jolie's Halo--Creme de Violette, $529,108; Quadrophonic Sound, GISP, $128,280. by Vindaloo) Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-0, $31,800. O/T-Gaston Sandoval. B-Gasadell Farm & Ed Roth (FL). 8th-MNR, $41,600, 7-14, 3yo, 6f, 1:10 2/5, ft. SNOWBALL KING (c, 3, Stutz Blackhawk--Pocket the MAIDEN WINNERS: Money, by Full Pocket) Lifetime Record: MSP, 14-3-2-1, +Newsbreak, c, 2, Red Ransom--Personal Girl (SW, $78,888. O-Turf Express Inc. B-McDowell Farm (AR). $366,942), by Personal Flag. CNL, 7-15, 1mT, 1:41 T-Scooter Davis. *1/2 to Lookin Lucky (Always Run 4/5. B-Tac Holdings Inc. (Ky). Lucky), MSW, $215,760. +Overpass, c, 2, Slavic--Sir Harriett, by Sir Harry Lewis. DEL, 7-15, 5 1/2f, 1:05 4/5. B-Robert W 9th-DEL, $40,500, 3yo/up, f/m, a1m70yd, 1:44, ft. Sanford & Narvick International (Ky). LIGHTS ON (f, 3, Saint Ballado--Chicken Delight, by Mr. Glenn, c, 2, Sword Dance (Ire)--Shesalittlerunaway, Cornish Prince) Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-2, $74,280. by Runaway Groom. CRC, 7-15, (C), 6f, 1:14 1/5. O-Jayeff B Stables. B-Donald & R Mary Zuckerman As B-Luis de Hechavarria (Fl). *$10,000 yrl '01 OBSAUG. Tenant (KY). T-Alan E Goldberg. *1/2 to Mr. Sea Lady Tech, f, 2, Technology--Prospect Her, by Allen's Sanders (Joanie’s Chief), GSW, $112,318; Delightful Prospect. PHA, 7-15, 5f, 1:00 1/5. B-P Arnold (Pa). Bet (Bet Twice), GSP, $101,321; Old Tascosa (Gone Chamaco, c, 3, Diesis (GB)--Have It Out (MSP), by West), GSW, $393,948. Roberto. DEL, 7-15, 1 1/8mT, 1:52. B-Dorothy Alexander Matz (Ky). *Full to Mamalik, SP-UAE & 1st-PRM, $35,000, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), 3yo/up, 6f, G1SP-Fr; 1/2 to Camella (Housebuster), MSW & 1:09 2/5, ft. MGSP, $373,754. LE NUMEROUS (c, 4, Numerous--Ferme Neuve {MSP, Meteor Dream, f, 3, Magabird--Dream Stopper, by $148,293}, by Le Danseur) Lifetime Record: SW, Potentiate. CRC, 7-15, 5f, :59 4/5. B-Susan & 23-6-3-2, $188,328. O/B-River Ridge Ranch (IA). T-Paul Charles Brian Claggett (Fl). M Pearson. Lucky Carley, f, 3, Sky Classic--Hot Pillow, by Bates Motel. CNL, 7-15, 1mT, 1:40 2/5. B-M Wootton (Ky). 5th-CNL, $26,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:46 4/5, fm. *1/2 to Outlier (Corporate Report), SP,$159,507. BOCA FLYER (g, 3, El Prado {Ire}--Bocamis {MSP}, by Miswaki) Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, $33,320. O-Sondra D Bender. B-Sondra & Howard M Bender (MD). T-Lawrence E Murray. FRESHMAN FOCUS First-crop progeny to watch: Tuesday, July 16 6th-MNR, $31,700, 7-14, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1:23 3/5, fm. KING'S DESIGN (h, 6, Green Dancer--Became a Lark Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1999 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW {SW, $135,550}, by T. V. Lark) Lifetime Record: Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) 9-4-0-1, $46,258. O/T-Dale Baird. B-M. Bradley, C. LASTING APPROVAL (With Approval), Walmac, $7K, 25/1/0 3-ASD, Msw, 5f, +No Approval Needed, $5K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1 Whittingham & N. Chandler (KY). *1/2 to Bang Bang PARTNER'S HERO (Danzig), Northview, $8K, 63/2/0 Bang (Ack Ack), GSP, $186,262; Proud Cat (Cougar II), 2-PHA, Msw, 5f, Delta Lord, $1K KEE SEP yrl, 3-1 MSP, $314,036; Live the Dream (Northern Baby), GISW, $694,950; Warcraft (Ack Ack), GSW & MGISP, $420,250. SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT 7th-MNR, $28,800, 7-14, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:35 1/5, fm. NINER'S ECHO (g, 4, Signal--Early Ann, by Tom Swift) First-time Starters & Stakes Progeny: Tuesday, July 16 Lifetime Record: GSP, 21-5-1-4, $118,868. O-Donald J Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW Baker. B-Steve L. Rickenbaker (SC). T-Chuck Lloyd. Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) CLASSIC CLICHE (IRE) (Salse), Wood Farm, $4K, 128/5/0 7th-CRC, $26,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:48, ft. 5-CNL, Msw, 5f, +Classic Gale, 20-1 LUCKY VALID (f, 3, Valid Expectations--Lucky Lucky VICTORY SPEECH (Deputy Minister), Japan, $15K, 101/19/1 Lady, by Country Pine) Lifetime Record: 13-2-4-0, 2-PHA, Msw, 5f, +Double Talk, $6K EAS OCT yrl, 15-1 $40,581. O-Morises Farm. B-Glory Days Breeding Inc WHISKEY WISDOM (Wild Again), Windfields, $5K, 105/8/2 (FL). T-Angel Gutierrez. 1-FE, Msw, 6f, +Selective Wisdom, $27K ONT AUT yrl, 6-1

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WEATHERBYS SPRINT ATTRACTS 31 Richard 2.15 Ayr, EBF Maiden S. (Class D), £5,510, 2yo, 6fT, Hannon yesterday dominated the 31 entries remaining 1:13.16, gd. in Saturday’s £135,000 Weatherbys Super Sprint at +WESTERN DIPLOMAT (USA) (c, 2, Gone West Newbury after the five-day confirmation stage. Hurri- {USA}--Dabaweyaa {Ire} {SW & G1SP-Eng, $120,918}, by Shareef Dancer {USA}), sent off the cane Alan (Ire) (Mukaddamah {USA}), winner of the 5-4 favourite, broke well and raced in second early Goffs Challenge S. at The Curragh June 28, heads the taking a lead from Nifty Roy (GB) (Royal Applause 10-strong Hannon-trained entry for the five-furlong {GB}). Sent to the front before halfway, the $100,000 contest for yearlings sold in Britain or Ireland for KEESEP yearling was asked to quicken passing the 40,000 guineas or less. Nick Craven, commercial direc- quarter-mile marker and responded with an instant turn tor at Weatherbys, said yesterday, “The Weatherbys of acceleration, powering clear of his rivals for an im- Super Sprint, which we are delighted to continue to pressive seven-length success. “He is a super little sponsor, offers less expensive horses the chance to win horse--it’s a big plus when you’ve got a horse like him serious prize money, and we have seen some top per- that’s got ability and a good temperament,” Kevin formers succeed at Newbury in the past. This year’s Darley commented. “He has a lot of natural speed and renewal looks ultra-competitive after today’s five-day couldn’t have done it any better--I think he could be confirmation stage, and it will be fascinating to see if staying in the sprinting ranks, and he could be quite Richard Hannon can improve on his impressive record in special.” The winner, formerly named Goneaweyaa, is a the race on Saturday.” half to Bin Nashwan (USA) (Nashwan {USA}), G1SP-Fr, SP-UAE; and Magellen (USA) (Hansel {USA}), GSW-US B R I T A I N & GSP-Eng, $462,681. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, H H £3,581. O-Abdulla Buhaleeba; B-Ben P Walden Jr, Elliot Walden Yesterday’s Results: & Brad Ray; T-Mark Johnston; J-Kevin Darley. 7.55 Windsor, windsor-racecourse.co.uk Fillies’ Condi- tions S. (Class C), £11,480, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:12.90, 6.25 Windsor, EBF Median Auction Maiden S. (Class E), gd/fm. £4,980, 2yo, 5f 10ydsT, 1:01.00, gd/fm. ELIDORE (IRE) (f, 2, Danetime {Ire}--Beveled Edge FOLIO (IRE) (g, 2, Perugino {USA}--Bayleaf {GB} {MSP- {GB}, by Beveled {USA}) broke well and soon grabbed GB}, by Efisio {GB}), sent off the even-money favour- the lead from Befriend (USA) (Allied Forces {GB}). Drift- ite, broke well and established his position at the head ing left under pressure in the straight, the 2-1 second of affairs on the rail. Always in control, he lengthened favourite had enough to hold off the challenge of Prin- clear inside the final furlong for a facile four-length cess Sabaah (Ire) (Desert King {Ire}) by 1 3/4 lengths. score. Lifetime Record: 4-1-2-1, £7,869. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, £12,126. O-Lady Rothschild; B-Lord Rothschild; T-Fulke Johnson O-Nigel Thomas; B-Christopher J Mason; T-Bryn Palling; Houghton; J-Richard Quinn. J-John Egan. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will TDN Worldwide Today ...... 4 pages denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, and a + will denote winners who are first-time starters.

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8.50 Varese, Premio Federippodromi (Cond.), i22,000, H I T A L Y H 3yo, 1 5/16mT, time: n/a, sf. MAKTUB (ITY) (c, 3, Love The Groom {USA}--Carmen Sunday’s Late Results: the Best {Ire} {SW-Ity, $163,941}, by Waajib {Ire}) PREMIO FIA (EBF)-Listed, i53,550, Naples, 7-14, Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 3 wins, 2 places, i25,540. 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:35.20, gd/sf. O-Adriano Riva; B-Azienda Agricola Luciani Loreto; 1--TORRIGIANA (GB), 118, f, 3, Celtic Swing (GB)-- T-Bruno Grizetti; J-Gabriele Bietolini. Tinca (USA), by Alleged (USA). O/B-Scuderia Nordovest; T-Lorenzo Brogi; J-Maurizio Pasquale; 9.50 Varese, Premio Begonia (Cond.), i22,000, 2yo, f, i29,750. Lifetime Record: GSP-Ity, 9 starts, 5 wins, 7½fT, time: n/a, sf. 3 places, i149,999. GLAMOROUS AIR (IRE) (f, 2, Air Express {Ire}--Glamor- 2--Oropa (Ire), 115, f, 3, Indian Ridge (Ire)--Rosa de ous Bride {Fr}, by Baillamont {USA}) Lifetime Record: 4 Caerleon (Ire), by Caerleon (USA). i13,090. starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i21,675. O-Roberto Gennari; 3--Icon Painting (Ire), 117, f, 3, Spectrum (Ire)--Greek B-Azienda Agricola Emiliana; T-J Heloury; J-Ivan Rossi. Icon (GB), by Thatching (Ire). i7,140. Margins: 2HF, 1HF, HF. Odds: 2.25, 10.00, 20.00. 10.20 Varese, Premio Induno (Cond.), i22,000, Also ran: Meanya (Ire), Rosa Delle Alpi (USA), Xilografa 3yo/up, 1mT, time: n/a, sf. (Ire), Atir Love (USA), Sa Miniera (Ire), Acatenowa (Ire), ALWAYS FOREVER (GB) (c, 3, Sri Pekan {USA}-- Crosera (Ity), Peonia Rosa (Ity), Maschera d’Oro (GB), Pridance {Ire}), by Dance of Life {USA}) Lifetime Re- Dea Vesta (Ire), Blu Valentine (Ire), Smart Sissy (Ire), cord: 13 starts, 4 wins, 7 places, i57,877. O-Scuderia Dancer Trilly (Ity). Scratched: Desert Harmony (GB), Effevi SNC di FaviniF & C; B-Effegi Farms SAS; Trevignon (Ire). T-Alduino & Guiseppe Botti; J-Ivan Rossi. CRITERIUM PARTENOPEO-Listed, i53,550, Naples, H I R E L A N D H 7-14, 2yo, 7 1/2fT, 1:30.40, gd/sf. 1--#GOLDEN DEVIOUS (IRE), 123, c, 2, by Dr Devious (Ire) Yesterday’s Results: 1st dam: Tajarib (Ire), by Last Tycoon (Ire) 6.00 Killarney, Lakes EBF Maiden, i14,400, 2yo, 2nd dam: Turkish Treasure (USA), by Sir Ivor (USA) 1m 100ydsT, 1:48.70, gd/yl. 3rd dam: Turban (USA), by Babdad (USA) +KING’S MOUNTAIN (USA) (c, 2, King of Kings {Ire}-- (Ir£29,000 wnl ‘00 GOFNOV; Ir£18,000O yrl Statistic {USA}, by Mr. Prospector {USA}), sent off at ‘01 GOFORB). O-Scuderia Golden Horse; B-W G odds of 8-1, was held up towards the rear early as McKinley; T-Giuliano Fratini; J-Andrea Arbau; Sandtrap (Ire) (Eagle Eyed {USA}) disputed the early i29,750. Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 3 wins, 3 places, lead with Noble Speech (USA) (Victory Speech {USA}). i67,792. Ridden to gain closer order in the straight, he responded 2--Fielding (Ire), 123, c, 2, Ali-Royal (Ire)--Night Scent gamely to his jockey’s urgings to wear down Blue (Ire), by Scenic (Ire). i13,090. Corrig (Ire) (Darnay {Ire}) in the final stride and win by a 3--Borsieri (Ger), 123, c, 2, Morigi (GB)--Bugiarda (GB), short head. The colt is the fourth winner for his fresh- by Fabulous Dancer (USA). i7,140. man sire (by Sadler’s Wells {USA}). Lifetime Record: 1- Margins: 3HF, 3HF, 2. Odds: 1.60, 3.00, 3.00. 1-0-0, i10,350. Also ran: Axamuk (Ire), Killium (GB), Sensum (Ire), My O-Michael Tabor; B-Pacelco S A; T-David Wachman; Kingdom (Fr), Cayo Coco (Ire), Thursday’s Child (Ity), J-Wayne Lordan. Miss Seles (GB), Miss Megan (GB).

8.00 Naples, Premio Marmolada (Cond.), i22,000, H F R A N C E H 3yo, 2250mT, 2:20.10, gd/sf. EL SELEE (IRE) (c, 3, Broken Hearted {Ire}--Generali Yesterday’s Results: Contadini {Ire}, by Salmon Leap {USA}) Lifetime Re- 2.45 Dieppe, Prix Sainte Marine (Cond.) (Class E), cord: 13 starts, 2 wins, 7 places, i44,972. O-Scuderia i18,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT, time: n/a, vsf. Ri Ma Invest Imm Ri SRL; B-Villa Dosia SRL; T-Luigi SUGAR RIVER (FR) (f, 3, Polish Precedent {USA}-- Camici; J-Otello Fancera. Showboat {USA}, by Theatrical {Ire}) was settled in rear early as Pipsila (Fr) (Linamix {Fr}) cut out the run- 9.05 Naples, Premio UNAG (Cond.), i22,000, 2yo, f, ning. Making smooth progress on the outer mid-race, 5fT, 59.70, gd/sf. the 15-1 shot challenged in the straight and quickened DOLCE GABRY (ITY) (f, 2, Love The Groom {USA}-- to hit the front with 100 yards remaining before holding Dolce Lily {Ire}, by Shareef Dancer {USA}) Lifetime La Flora (Fr) (Ganges {USA}) by 1½ lengths. Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 3 wins, 2 places, i17,680. O/T-Mario Record: 2 starts, 1 win, 0 places, i9,000. Massimi; B-Patrizia Brogi; J-Mirco Demuro. O/B-George Strawbridge; T-F Head; J-Davy Bonilla. TDN P WORLDWIDE • 7/16/02 • PAGE 3 of 4

(French Report cont.) Royal Purler (Aus), f, 2, Hector Protector (USA)--Purling 3.45 Dieppe, Prix Francois Boutin (Cond.) (Class E), (Aus), by Tolomeo (Ire). Randwick (Sydney), 7-13, i18,000, 3yo, c/g, 1 1/8mT, time: n/a, vsf. Bounty Cruises H., 2yo, 7fT, A$29,250 to winner. KALDOUN DANCER (FR) (c, 3, Kaldoun {Fr}-- B-Arinya Investments Ltd., Mr L Bridge, Dr P E Sykes Minandaya {Fr}, by Fabulous Dancer {USA}), sent off & Randwick Bloodstock; T-Garry Hickman. the 5-3 favourite, broke well and established a clear Papillo (Aus), g, 2, Piccolo (GB)--Amplify (Aus), by advantage in the early stages. Pressed by Limelight Mail Ubetido (Aus). Caloundra (Queensland), 7-14, (Fr) (Cardoun {Fr}) in the final furlong, he responded to Fastcup.com Maiden, 2yo, 6fT, A$4,063 to winner. pressure to hold the challenge of that rival by a half B-Eureka Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd; T-B McLachlan. *1/2 length. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 1 win, 2 places, to Loud Speaker (Aus) (Luskin Star {Aus}), SW-Aus. i13,375. Scooters (Aus), g, 3, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Caramel O-B Jeffroy; B-SCEA Prairies; T-B Secly; J-Davy Bonilla. Twist (Aus), by Mr. Jazz (Aus). Gold Coast (Queensland), 7-13, Royston Stud H., 3yo/up, U N I T E D S T A T E S 1 1/8mT, A$5,150 to winner. B-Mr D J & Mrs D L H H Ryan; T-Barry Bowditch. Danny Dancer (Aus), g, 3, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Great EUROPEAN-BRED WINNER: Selection (Aus), by Lunchtime (GB). Rosehill (Syd- Mon General (Fr), c, 4, Cadeaux Genereux (GB)-- ney), 7-14, M.T.A. Plate, 3yo, c/g, 6fT, A$14,300 to Manureva (USA) (SW-Fr), by Nureyev (USA). Ellis winner. B-Mr R M Daisley; T-Wade Slinkard. *Full to Park, 7-14, Allowance race, 1 1/16mT, 1:40 1/5, Choisir (Aus), GSW & MG1SP-Aus. $12,322 to winner. O/T-Vickie L Foley; B-Janus Classic Park (Aus), g, 3, Danzero (Aus)--Admirer (Aus), Bloodstock Inc. *1/2 to Riviera (Fr) (Kris {GB}), by Royal Academy (USA). Gold Coast (Queensland), GISW, $964,400. 7-13, Mansfield Skips Maiden, 3yo/up, 6 1/2fT, A$4,800 to winner. B-Broadway Investments Pty Ltd; H A U S T R A L A S I A H T-Peter Balzen. Dreamalot (Aus), f, 3, Danzero (Aus)--Currently (Aus) (MSP-Aus), by Acidity (Aus). Moonee Valley (Mel- WINNERS BY EUROPEAN STALLIONS: bourne), 7-13, Hunt Clubs Association of Victoria H., Applicant (Aus), c, 2, Anabaa (USA)--Outremer (Ire) 3yo, f, 6fT, A$26,000 to winner. B-Runnymede Stud; (SP-Fr), by Cure The Blues (USA). Caulfield (Mel- T-Charlie Goggin. bourne), 7-14, Evan Evans Flags Plate, 2yo, 5 1/2fT, Oxford Princess (Aus), f, 3, Magic Ring (Ire)--Mamma A$16,250 to winner. B-Mr P Esplin; T-Myles Plumb. Rossa (Aus), by Red Anchor (NZ). Rosehill (Sydney), Gold Eye (Aus), g, 2, Eagle Eyed (USA)--Star Gold 7-14, Royal Automobile Club H., 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT, (Aus), by Luskin Star (Aus). Gold Coast (Queensland), A$14,300 to winner. B-Mr G Bonaccordo & Mr J 7-13, Robina Land Corporation H., 2yo, 6fT, Yee; T-Paul Sutherland. A$4,800 to winner. B-Ramsey Pastoral Co Pty Ltd; Lovage (Aus), f, 3, Mukaddamah (USA)--Bridal (Aus), T-Bruce McLachlan. by Twenty Four Karat (USA). Kilmore (Victoria), 7-12, Kattavia (Aus), g, 2, Grand Lodge (USA)--Kanacea (NZ) Racers Maiden, 3yo, f, 1mT, A$5,200 to winner. (GSP-Aus), by English Harbour (GB). Moonee Valley B-Bridsan Bloodstock & Mr B Baker; T-Ian Pankhurst. (Melbourne), 7-13, Australian Racing Calendar Out Play Mistress (Aus), f, 4, Brief Truce (USA)--Station 23rd July H., 2yo, 1mT, A$26,000 to winner. B-Mr Mistress (Aus) (SW-Aus), by Imperial Baron (Aus). M & Mrs A E Nutman; T-Leon Macdonald. Rosehill (Sydney), 7-14, Smart Dot H., 4yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2fT, A$14,300 to winner. B-Mr J Ryan; T-Gerald TDN Euro is: Ryan. *1/2 to Play Station (Aus) (Brief Truce {USA}), England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing) MSW & MGSP-Aus. Tom Frary (CAFE Racing) Dancing On (Aus), f, 4, Flying Spur (Aus)--Love At The France: Claude Beniada Germany: Christa Riebel Gallop (Aus), by At Talaq (USA). Eagle Farm (Bris- Ireland: Dave Keena bane), 7-13, Linda’s Place H., 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT, Italy: Giorgio Barsotti A$15,300 to winner. B-Mr W Doughty; T-Gerald Ryan. I NSTANT ACCESS To the most influential players in the European bloodstock community To place an advertisement in the TDN-Euro, Please call: In the U.S.: Alycia Borer 732-747-8060 / [email protected] In the U.K.: Howard Roberts +44 (0) 1745854432 / [email protected] or Sean Cronin or Tom Frary at +44 (1) 638660085 / [email protected] TDN P WORLDWIDE • 7/16/02 • PAGE 4 of 4

Shockeroo (Aus), g, 4, Hurricane Sky (Aus)--Slade M A I D E N W I N N E R S (Aus), by Chimes Square (Aus). Randwick (Sydney), H H 7-13, Heart Research Institute H., 3yo/up, 6fT, A$29,250 to winner. B-Mr G Murphie; T-Noel May- King’s Mountain (USA), c, 2, King of Kings (Ire)--Statis- field-Smith. tic (USA), by Mr. Prospector (USA). Killarney, Ireland, Aragonce (Aus), f, 4, Lake Coniston (Ire)--Aragon 7-15, Lakes EBF Maiden, 2yo, 1m 100ydsT, Queen (Aus), by Arbogast (Aus). Moonee Valley i10,350 to winner. B-Pacelco S A. *Fourth winner (Melbourne), 7-13, Carlton Draught H., 3yo/up, 5fT, for freshman sire (by Sadler’s Wells {USA}). A$26,000 to winner. B-Mr D Trussler; T-Russell Folio (Ire), g, 2, Perugino (USA)--Bayleaf (GB) (MSP-GB), Cameron. *SW-Aus. by Efisio (GB). Windsor, Britain, 7-15, EBF Median Blue Murder (Aus), h, 5, Bluebird (USA)--Forest Mint Auction Maiden S. (Class E), 2yo, 5f 10ydsT, £3,486 (USA), by Key To The Mint (USA). Caulfield (Mel- to winner. B-Lord Rothschild. bourne), 7-14, General Command H., 3yo/up, +Fast Buck (Ity), c, 2, Sri Pekan (USA)--Deer Emily 1m 2f 45ydsT, A$16,250 to winner. B-Mr L Tall; (Ire) (SP-Ire), by Alzao (USA). Naples, Italy, 7-14, T-Cliff Brown. *G1SW-Aus. Premio Welnor (Debuttantes), 2yo, 7 1/2fT, i6,375 to winner. B-Az Agr Verdino. EUROPEAN-BRED WINNER: +Western Diplomat (USA), c, 3, Gone West (USA)-- Trillion Delight (GB), g, 5, Polar Falcon (USA)--Bronze- Dabaweyaa (Ire), by Shareef Dancer (USA). Ayr, wing (GB) (SP-US & GB), by Beldale Flutter (USA). Britain, 7-15, EBF Maiden S. (Class D), 2yo, 6fT, Randwick (Sydney), 7-13, Sydney Airports Corpora- £3,581 to winner. B-Ben P Walden Jr, Elliot Walden tion H., 4yo/up, 1mT, A$29,250 to winner. B-Sir & Brad Ray. *$100,000 yrl ‘01 KEESEP. **1/2 to Bin Thomas Pilkington; T-Graeme Begg. Nashwan (USA) (Nashwan {USA}), G1SP-Fr, SP-UAE; and Magellen (USA) (Hansel {USA}), GSW-US & GSP- H IN THE BETTING PARLOUR H Eng, $462,681. ***Formerly named Goneaweyaa. Sugar River (Fr), f, 3, Polish Precedent (USA)-- Showboat (USA), by Theatrical (Ire). Dieppe, France, SAKHEE CUT FOR KING GEORGE 7-15, Prix Sainte Marine (Cond.) (Class E), 3yo, f, Sakhee (USA) (Bahri {USA}) was yesterday cut for 1 1/8mT, i9,000 to winner. B-George Strawbridge. the G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond S. Kaldoun Dancer (Fr), c, 3, Kaldoun (Fr)--Minandaya (Fr), at Ascot July 27 by William Hill after sustained support by Fabulous Dancer (USA). Dieppe, France, 7-15, Prix for the five-year-old. Having impressed in a racecourse Francois Boutin (Cond.) (Class E), 3yo, c/g, 1 1/8mT, gallop at Sandown last Tuesday, Godolphin’s Interna- i9,000 to winner. B-SCEA Prairies. tional Classifications highweight was reported on course for the 1 1/2-mile contest provided the ground is not faster than good to firm. “In a day of light ante-post MAJOR UK MEETINGS--2002 activity,” said William Hill spokesman David Hood, “Sakhee has provided the one bright spot for punters Event Location Date who have backed him with Hills to win the King King George/Queen Eliz. II Ascot July 26-28 George, confident that the weather will not dry out Glorious Goodwood Goodwood July 30-Aug. 3 Ascot too much in the next fortnight.” August meeting York Aug. 20-22 Stanley Leisure Sprint Cup Haydock Sept. 6-7 William Hill odds for the G1 King George VI and Queen Rothmans Royal St Leger Doncaster Sept. 11-14 Elizabeth Diamond S. at Ascot July 27 Western meeting Ayr Sept. 19-21 (correct as of 7-15-2002) Tote Cambridgeshire Newmarket Oct. 2-5 5-4 Sakhee (from 6-4); 15-8 Grandera (from 13-8); 7-1 Dubai Champions Newmarket Oct. 17-20 Golan; 12-1 Boreal, Nayef, Zindabad; 14-1 High Pitched, Millenary; 20-1 Storming Home, Tobougg; Racing Post Trophy Doncaster Oct. 25-26 25-1 Bach, Narrative; 33-1 bar. Final Turf meeting Doncaster Nov. 8-9 WE’LL HAND YOU THE WORLD The TDN-Worldwide’s 550 paying subscribers include the leading stud farms, owners, breeders, trainers and bloodstock agents around the globe. To place an advertisement in the TDN-Worldwide, Please call: In the U.S.: Alycia Borer 732-747-8060 / [email protected] In the U.K.: Howard Roberts +44 (0) 1745854432 / [email protected]

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