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BREEDERS’ CUP BULLETIN BAFFERT BRIGADE OUT IN FORCE The Santa Anita Pro-Ride the scene of four sen- RAIL DRAW FOR VINEYARD HAVEN sational workouts from Breeders= Cup-bound horses While a gaggle of his barnmates are soaking up the from the Bob Baffert barn. Zayat Stables= Zensational California sunshine in advance of the Breeders= Cup in a (Unbridled=s Song), the likely favorite for the GI Sentient little more than two weeks, Godolphin=s Vineyard Jet Breeders= Cup Sprint, went five- Haven (Lido Palace {Chi}) is the headliner in a field of eighths of a mile in a blistering nine for Saturday=s :57.80, the fastest of 18 works at GI DeFrancis Memorial Dash the distance. The second-best work at Laurel Park. A dual Group of the day was nearly three sec- 1 winner at two, the grey onds slower. AZensational worked did not train well in the nice,@ said Baffert, who sent out desert over the winter and Midnight Lute (Real Quiet) to wins was fourth in the G3 UAE in the last two runnings of the 2000 Guineas in his lone Sprint and also took the 1992 re- Nad al Sheba appearance in newal with Thirty Slews. AThat February. Returned to work the other day [six furlongs in 1:10.60 last Thursday] really Vineyard Haven A Coglianese Saratoga, site of his success Benoit caught him back up to speed. He Zensational in the GI Hopeful S. in 2008, photo for his comeback test, he crossed the line first in the hasn=t lost his form.@ Unbeaten in GI NetJets King=s Bishop S., but was demoted to sec- five starts around one turn this season, Zensational ond for causing interference in the stretch. He must took the GI Pat O=Brien S. at Del Mar in his most recent overcome the inside post as he tries older rivals for the appearance Sept. 6. first time in his career. AIt is not going to be easy from Baffert=s juvenile hopes worked in company yesterday the rail, but we are 8-5 in a Grade 1, so we=ll take our morning. Lookin at Lucky (Smart Strike), who should go chances,@ commented assistant trainer Rick Mettee. favored in the GI Grey Goose Juvenile off wins in the GI Del Mar Futurity and the GI Norfolk S., earned the Saturday, Laurel Park bullet for six panels, covering the distance in a sparkling FRANK J. DEFRANCIS MEMORIAL DASH-GI, 1:11.80. Always a Princess (Leroidesanimaux {Brz}), $300,000, 3yo/up, 6f runner-up to Blind Luck (Pollard=s Vision) in the GI Oak PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML Leaf S., was given a clocking of 1:12.60 for the GI 1 Vineyard Haven Lido Palace (Chi) Garcia bin Suroor 8-5 Juvenile Fillies. AThey=re good workmates,@ the silver- 2 Roaring Lion Lion Hearted Trujillo Levine 6-1 haired conditioner commented. AThey=re both the same 3 Ravalo Mutakddim Rose Barr 8-1 quality, so they stay together.@ 4 Fleet Valid Montbrook Morales Volk 9-2 Richard=s Kid (Lemon Drop Kid), who rates a longshot 5 True Quality Elusive Quality Lopez R Sedlacek 5-1 look in the GI Classic, worked a half-mile in :46, the 6 Peace Chant War Chant Chavez Phipps 12-1 best of 35 works at the trip. 7 Sacred Journey Unbridled’s Song Cohen A Dutrow 15-1 8 Saratoga Russell Trippi Hill Hushion 20-1 TDN TODAY 9 Ah Day Malibu Moon Russell Leatherbury 12-1 All carry 118 pounds, except Vineyard Haven, 116. brisnet.com pps Headline News...... 8 pages

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Breeders= Cup Bulletin cont. SHE BE WILD WORKS FOR JUVENILE FILLIES Nancy Mazzoni=s She Be Wild (Offlee Wild) has re- mained at Keeneland since her game runner-up effort behind Negligee (Northern Afleet) in the GI Darley Alcibiades S. Oct. 9, and turned in her first work since, drilling five furlongs in 1:02.80. Jockey Garrett Gomez was aboard for the Alcibiades, but Julien Leparoux has the call Nov. 6 and put the filly through her paces yester- day morning. AShe worked good,@ said trainer She Be Wild FourFootedFotos Wayne Catalano, who took the 2006 Juvenile Fillies with Dreaming of Anna (Rahy). AWe were happy with her. Julien had her nice and relaxed. She finished up good and galloped out strong.@ She Be Wild, who RNAd for $19,000 out of this year=s OBS April sale, is scheduled to work at Keeneland Oct. 29 and leaves for California Nov. 2. SEPTIMUS OUT OF MARATHON Derrick Smith=s Septimus (Ire) (Sadler=s Wells) has been ruled out of next month=s Breeders= Cup Marathon at Santa Anita, according to Racing Post. Last term=s G1 Irish St Leger winner has been on the shelf since finishing sore when off the radar in November=s G1 ROYER-DUPRE LOOKING FOR FIRE IN HEARTH Melbourne Cup at Flemington. AIt has been decided not Having saddled Lashkari (GB) (Mill Reef) to a 53-1 to send Septimus to California for the Breeders= Cup upset in the inaugural GI Breeders= Cup Turf at Holly- Marathon, and he=s not going to run this year,@ trainer wood Park 25 years ago, French champion trainer Alain Aidan O=Brien told the trade daily. de Royer-Dupre is hopeful that Sweet Hearth (Touch Gold) can give him a second Breeders= Cup victory at MACHO AGAIN THE LATEST CLASSIC CASUALTY Santa Anita next month. The three-year-old distaffer is West Point =s Macho Again (Macho slated to make her first appearance on an artificial Uno) will be forced to miss the GI Breeders= Cup Classic surface in the Nov. 6 GI Sentient Jet Breeders= Cup Filly due to a cough he developed following an Oct. 17 & Mare Sprint. After recording a short-neck verdict in workout. ATalk about bad timing,@ Terry Finley, presi- the Sept. 4 Listed Prix de la Cochere at Chantilly, dent and CEO of West Point Thoroughbreds, said in a Sweet Hearth went down by a short head to stable- release. AWe=re going to have to skip a breeze. This mate Varenar (Fr) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}) in the Oct. 3 disrupts his training schedule enough that we aren=t G1 Prix de la Foret at Longchamp, with last season=s going to send him to the Super Bowl of GI Breeders= Cup Mile heroine Goldikova (Ire) (Anabaa) racing a work or two short. Of course the partners are back in third. ASweet Hearth is on course for the Filly & disappointed. They had voted to go to Santa Anita, but Mare Sprint,@ de Royer-Dupre said. AShe has never worked on an artificial surface, but seven furlongs looks we all knew that this was the right thing to do.@ Ac- to be her best trip--a mile is just a little too long. I don t cording to the release, the four-year-old could be = think that she will have a problem with Pro-Ride, it pointed for a start in the GII Clark H. at Churchill looks a very fair surface, and she will work on it when Downs Nov. 27. Macho Again took the GI Stephen she gets out there. She is getting better and better with Foster H. at the Louisville oval this past June and was a every race, and I think that she can be a great filly. She valiant runner-up to Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d=Oro) goes there with a great chance--if she can beat in the GI Woodward S. Goldikova in the Foret, then I am sure that she can run well at the Breeders= Cup. It=s a long trip out there, but All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, as long as she copes well with the journey, then she unless otherwise indicated can be a factor at Santa Anita.@ P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/22/09 • PAGE 3 of 8 RESULTS

Wednesday, Belmont Park ATHENIA S.-GIII, $106,500, BEL, 10-21, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 1/5, gd. 1--BELLE ALLURE (IRE), 120, f, 4, by Numerous 1st Dam: Mare Aux Fees (GB), by Kenmare (Fr) 2nd Dam: Feerie Boreale, by Irish River (Fr) 3rd Dam: Skelda (Fr), by La Varende (Fr) O-Ronchalon Stable; B-Paul Nataf (IRE); T-Christophe Clement; J-Ramon A Dominguez; $63,900. Lifetime Record: GSW-Fr, 13-4-1-1, $216,591. *1/2 to Jukebox Jury (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), G1SW-Ger, MGSW & G1SP-GB, GSW-Fr & GISP-NA, $1,045,469; Pierrot Solaire (Fr) (Dancing Spree), SW-Ity, $258,320; and The Mask (Fr) (Saint Estephe {Fr}), SW & MGSP-Fr, GSP-GB, $153,763. Werk Nick Rating: D. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. 2--Kristi With a K, 116, f, 4, Petionville--Kristi B, by El Prado (Ire). O-Joyce B Young & Gerald McManis; B-Bonner Young & Joyce B Rowand (KY); T-Barclay Tagg; $21,300. 3--Cable, 116, f, 4, Dynaformer--Sterling Pound, by Seeking the Gold. O-Philip W Freedman; B-Cliveden Stud Ltd (KY); T-Christophe Clement; $10,650. Margins: HD, 3/4, 1 3/4. Odds: 0.45, 5.50, 7.10. Also Ran: Sunshine for Life, Namaste's Wish, Miss Lombardi. Scratched: Tidal Dance, Rollicking Affair, Don't Forget Gil. A Group 3 winner in her native France last season, Belle Allure was a close fourth in the G2 Prix Daniel Wildenstein against males last Oct. 4, then shipped to the States to be seventh in the Dec. 21 GII Dahlia H. at Hollywood Park. The 1 1/2-length winner of a second- level allowance at Belmont May 21, she faltered as the chalk in the July 22 Donor S. in Elmont and was exiting Brilliant undefeated 2yo broke his maiden by a runner-up effort in the restricted Voodoo Dancer S. at 10 3/4 lengths at Kee Saratoga Sept. 4. Heavily favored in this rescheduled Set the New Stakes Record winning by event, Belle Allure hugged the fence while part of the 4 1/2 lengths as a 2-year-old at second flight of three as the field raced down the back- CD on Derby Day in the Juvenile Stakes stretch. Sorely lacking room while still buried on the Look for his first crop of foals this fall at Keeneland November inside in upper stretch, she looked destined for second www.taylormadestallions.com as Kristi With a K got first run, but knifed through from between rivals and got up in the final jump. AIt turned GIII Athenia H. (BEL) Belle Allure (Ire) (Numerous) out to be kind of a paceless race,@ explained winning leaves it late, but gets it done. jockey Ramon Dominguez. AWe were bunched up the whole race. I was panicking a little bit when we turned for home because there was really no racing room. 27 Monmouth St. Eventually, I was able to get my filly out, and she re- 2nd Floor sponded pretty well. She was at that point spotting a Red Bank, NJ 07701 couple lengths to [eventual runner-up] Kristi with a K, Fax (732) 747-8955 but she was able to get up.@ Phone (732) 747-8060 Click for the brisnet.com chart or the brisnet.com PPs. [email protected] Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/22/09 • PAGE 4 of 8

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WRITERS UP

ALL ABOUT PRIDE FOR NEW SYNDICATE By Lucas Marquardt NP Bloodstock=s homebred Pride (Fr) (Peintre Celebre) brought the group to the top levels of racing. The im- mensely talented homebred captured Group 1 races in England, France and Hong Kong, finished a neck adrift of Rail Link (GB) in the 2006 G1 Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe, and was retired after a win in that year=s G1 Hong Kong Cup with earnings of over $3.9 million.

PRIDE RACING CLUB - 2009 YEARLING OFFERINGS - Galileo (Ire) – Pride (Fr), by Peintre Celebre First foal out of triple Group 1 winner Pride, who was the highest-rated filly or mare in the world in 2006 and the highest-rated mare 2007. “He's extremely striking,” said Carina Klingberg Hanson. “You can see some similarities with her. He has a lot of expression in his head and eyes, and he's a very good walker, as she was.”

Oratorio (Ire) – Happy at Last (GB), by in the (GB) The second foal from winner Happy at Last, whose first, the three-year-old Bum Bum (Fr) (Giant’s Causeway), is listed-placed and now in training with Graham Motion in Now, NP Bloodstock is hoping Pride can help bring the States. “He's like a lot of the Oratorios--he's very success down a different avenue of racing, as it strong,” said Klingberg Hanson. launches a new syndicate named after their star. This fall, the Pride Racing Club will offer shares in four year- Medicean (GB) – Seltitude (Ire), by Fairy King ling colts bred by NP Bloodstock. They include Pride=s Out of Group 3 winner Seltitude, this colt is from the first foal, a bay by leading sire Galileo (Ire), as well as extended family of In the Wings (GB), Dubawi (Ire) and youngsters by Oratorio (Ire), Dalakhani (Ire) and Virginia Waters. “He's a super walker, and is a good strong Medicean (GB). colt,” said Klingberg Hanson. Pride Racing is similar to other syndicates that offer its horses as a group--a Pride Racing share consists of Dalakhani (Ire) – On Fair Stage (Ire), by Sadler’s Wells an interest in all four horses--but differs from most in that all of its offerings are homebreds. Produced by the listed stakes winner On Fair Stage, who AWe=d been thinking for a long time of how to do a is also the dam of listed winner Gale Force (Fr) (Sinndar partnership,@ explained Carina Klingberg Hanson, direc- {Ire}). “It's a fashionable nick, with Dalakhani and Sadler's tor of NP Bloodstock. AWe though it was a good year to Wells, so hopefully that's a good omen,” said Klingberg start this, because we had the first yearling out of Hanson. “He's very good-looking. His second dam is Fair Pride, and she=s quite well-known all over, and we have Salinia (Ire) ( {GB}). She was one of the first such a good group of horses. It=s a little unusual, I yearlings purchased by my husband, and she became the would say, at least in Europe. Of course you have a lot first Classic horse for . She won the G1 Irish of racing clubs and syndicates, but most of those Oaks, G1 and G1 English Oaks. That was horses are coming directly from the sales. The big dif- in ‘78.” ference here is that these horses are coming directly from the paddocks, more or less, of the breeder.@ Set to officially launch Dec. 1, Pride Racing is com- prised simply of all the colts produced by NP Blood-

J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J stock=s broodmare band. NP Bloodstock has about 10 mares at its Haras de Vieux Pont in the Normandy Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... region of France, and also has a few in Australia and the U.S. Cont. p6 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/22/09 • PAGE 6 of 8

NP Bloodstock cont. AWe are very careful not to overcrowd,@ she said. AMany years ago, Sven asked Michael Stoute and Neil AOur policy is that we=ll put in all colts--we won=t do a Drysdale what's a common trait among their best race selection,@ Klingberg Hanson said of Pride Racing. ABe- horses, and they said they were bred on big farms with cause who knows who are the good ones and who are not too many horses. So we try to follow that policy. the bad ones? It would be quite awful if you kept the We have about 220 acres there, and 18 mares alto- good colts and the bad colts were in the syndicate.@ gether, because we have some outside mares from The ownership of the four colts has been broken clients from Germany. That allows us to rotate the down into 40 shares, of which NB Bloodstock will paddocks and keep them fresh, and that=s important.@ retain a minimum of 10. They have been valued as a The primary reason for beginning Pride Racing Club, group at i850,000. Training fees, which include all according to the Klingberg Hanson, was to open up costs through the end of their three-year-old years, racing to friends, family and associates, some of whom have been estimated at i275,000, with all other costs were turned on to the sport by the exploits of Pride. A and the reserve, to cover Aun- bonus of the syndicate, however, is that they are now foreseen costs,@ set at able to choose which trainers their horses will go to. In i235,000, for a grand total of this case, all four horses will be conditioned by the man i1.36 million. That puts the who guided Pride=s career, the Chantilly-based Alain de amount for each share at Royer-Dupre. i34,000. AWhen you sell, you can=t control where they=re go- Syndicate members are enti- ing,@ said Klingberg Hanson. AFor us, as the breeder, it=s tled to 1/40th of all purse money very important that they go to a good trainer, to help and proceeds from any sale, as the mare and help the family. So we wanted to do well as premiums earned through something where we knew the yearlings were going to the lucrative French breeding go to a good trainer. With Alain, they will have the best program. chance at success.@ AIt=s very favorable,@ Klingberg Sven & Carina Hanson Because Pride Racing is offering homebreds, it be- Hanson said of the program. AIf comes somewhat difficult to establish a value on the they are French-bred or -qualified, when they run as yearlings in its syndicate. After all, horses put through two-year-olds, they get 75 percent on top of the prize an auction, ostensibly at least, automatically have a money for owners.@ All four colts are eligible for the dollar figure put on them and can be re-sold to syndi- French owner premiums. cate members based on that figure. The Hansons said Klingberg Hanson hopes Pride Racing will be a yearly they tried to be as realistic as possible when valuing endeavor. Future syndicate groups will be tied to how their stock. many colts are produced each spring, of course, and AYou try to estimate how horses have been selling the estimated value of them. NP Bloodstock currently recently, and you have to consider the market,@ said has 10 foals on the ground, four of which are colts, Klingberg Hanson when asked about the process. including Pride=s second foal, by Dansili (GB). ANow, in the current market, it=s probably lower than Carina Klingberg Hanson is married to Sven Hanson, before. We also took advice from some professionals. a longtime horseman who has been involved in the They came up with a figure, and the board of NP Blood- business for some three decades. He has campaigned, stock came up with a figure, and it was roughly the among others, the very good Fair Salinia (Ire), who in same amount.@ 1978 recorded the G1 / G1 Then, too, is the consideration of not cashing in at double. The Hanson family has controlled the Salinity auction on a horse with a sterling commercial pedigree, Group, a major distributer of salt in Europe, for over such as the Galileo--Pride colt. 180 years. Carina and Sven are both natives of Swe- AIt=s tough,@ Klingberg Hanson said of that colt. AOf den, but have called Switzerland home for many years. course we were thinking about it. But for Pride Racing, Salinity purchased Haras de Vieux Pont, a former dairy it=s more important to keep and race them than to farm, in 1993. squeeze the last penny out of them at the sales. In the NP Bloodstock has, up until now, offered its yearling long term, hopefully, we will be rewarded. I think, colts at auction and kept and raced the fillies, and actually, if you had gone to the sale with a horse like, horses raised at Haras de Vieux Pont have put up solid say, the Dalakhani, he could possibly have made a lot numbers. According to its website, the farm has turned of money. People say he could be the best [of the out 25 percent black-type horses to foals, with 16 group]. But you want to come up with a reasonable percent stakes winners, 11 percent graded/group win- amount, and we tried to put the value lower than if you ners, and a trio of Group 1 winners. went out to the market, because we want it to be Klingberg Hanson believes one factor in the nursery=s successful. Even if we don=t have the full market value success has to do with the manner in which the horses at the beginning, at the end, if they=re successful, we are raised. will be, too.@ P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/22/09 • PAGE 7 of 8

Klingberg Hanson said the response to Pride Racing has been successful thus far, with roughly 20 of the 30 open shares already sold. The unofficial deadline to purchase shares is Dec. 1. AWe haven=t marketed it, but the idea is that it should be a nice group of people who can have a Greg Schuler is the Advertising Sales Director for nice time together,@ Horseman Publishing Co., based in Lexington, Ky., Klingberg Hanson ex- publisher of the Standardbred industry's only weekly plained. AWe=ve been magazine, The Horseman And Fair World, and its daily sending it out to friends news and data website, www.harnessracing.com. He and business people, and has been with the company since 1981. He owns both it=s a very international Thoroughbreds and Standardbreds. group. We have people from Chile in South Galileo - Pride colt With my morning cup of coffee and today's America, we have a Chi- Lexington Herald-Leader came the latest installment of nese friend in Singapore, and more or less all over Eu- everyone's favorite soap opera: "How Not To Get Slots rope. There are quite a few Scandinavians. Most of the at Kentucky Racetracks." Now the Republicans want a people are horse people in some way, but there are a constitutional amendment on gaming, the Democrats few who have not owned horses before.@ are calling it political posturing, and we all know that Klingberg Hanson said she and her husband are aim- idea is too little too late anyway. ing to make the process as enjoyable as possible for I sat back in wonderment at how all this has ca- syndicate members. reened so very much out of control. AWe want to be able to help people arrange to see the I live in a very nice neighborhood in Versailles, Ken- races in France, to come out to the stud farm and see tucky, the heart of Thoroughbred country. And I men- the mares, and to see next year=s crop of foals,@ she tion my neighborhood, as it will come into play shortly. said. AAnd we want to give them plenty of information. I race Thoroughbreds in partnerships, which is my From what I understand, most owners don=t feel like hobby. I also race Standardbreds and ply my daily trade they get enough information about the horses. @ in advertising in the Standardbred business, for which I Klingberg Hanson said she=s aware of the need for a am presently very grateful. young racing club to get off to a fast start, and she The Standardbred business, for all intents and pur- believes Pride Racing=s first quartet of colts give them a poses, left Kentucky many years ago, amid little fanfare good shot at doing just that. and no collective wringing of hands by the news media. ANot because they=re our horses, but they=re ex- Despite that, our overall business has grown steadily tremely nice, all of them,@ she said. AI think it=s our over the past years, thanks in large part to new income nicest foal crop, almost ever. They=re all athletic, they generated--of course--by the "slots states"-- New York, all walk very well, they are correct and very easy to Pennsylvania, Delaware, Indiana and the province of handle.@ Ontario. Even with the recent economic meltdown, our She added with a laugh, AAnd if one of the four does- industry's declines have been only slight compared to n=t go on to become a nice horse, I think I will eat my our Thoroughbred counterparts. We've had to adapt, hat.@ with no help from anyone. For more information on Pride Racing Club, visit And that word, "help," is at the core of my opinion www.npbloodstock.com. here. I attended KEEP's (Kentucky Equine Education Pro- ject) post-mortem rally at the Keeneland sales pavilion earlier this year, after the most recent try at slots legis- lation went nowhere fast. As I looked around the pavil- ion one thing was quite apparent. These were very well-to-do people in attendance. I know many of them. They drive late-model SUVs, BMWs, Jaguars and Lexuses. Their kids go to the best private schools. They wear Ralph Lauren. Many live in beautiful houses on neatly manicured Bluegrass farms. And they're telling the citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, "We need help."

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As I drove home that evening, I wondered how that message would fly with my neighbors on my nice little street. One of my neighbors is facing on-and-off layoffs and had to take a second job; his wife has had her hours cut back and health insurance reduced. Another neighbor is a young accountant with two daughters and an expecting wife who told me not long ago that his company is on the brink of closure. So please tell me, how does KEEP's message fly with them? And how does it fly with an old grade-school friend of mine in Louisville who just lost his job at the Ford plant? Those people are rank-and-file, voting Ken- tuckians, and let me tell you, they really don't care one whit if racetracks and breeding farms stay open or Did you know close down. They never go to the track, and they really that you could get... don't care. They're generally OK with the idea of slots or casino gambling in Kentucky, no problem there, but A national list of weekly the question I get is, "Why should those rich horse owners get all the money from slots?" stakes closings? You and I fully understand the importance of the horse business to Kentucky, and the foundation it pro- Divided by age, sex and vides for so many jobs in the state. But my neighbors distance, and sorted think if the industry is dying, it's not their fault, and so be it. And if money is raised by future gaming legisla- chronologically for easy tion, they'd like to see some benefit from it themselves. reference? (See sample So what went wrong went wrong early on, as KEEP's below) banging away at the idea of "we need help" has pro- vided, since day one, the perfect definition of "bad Delivered to you by fax, marketing." Don't let the general public perceive what they believe to be a lie. You're doomed from the outset email, or on the web for when that happens. If KEEP were never organized, and the Thoroughbred industry's focus from the beginning was placed entirely on "the state needs money and here's a convenient way to raise itYby expanding the menu at places where gaming already exists," slots income might well be FREE? accruing in the purse accounts at Kentucky tracks as you read this. A sample from the SDW... Remember, in all of the states that have passed race- track slots legislation, the horse business was almost 3yo/up, turf, route never mentioned, only the need to raise immediate NATIONAL: income for the state and to help agribusiness. You 10-22 125 Sycamore-III, Kee, 12fT (100), CLSD might disagree with my thoughts here, but that's a 11-07 3000 Breeders' Cup Turf-I, SA, 12fT (0), 10-26 plain fact. And they've been successful. We haven't. 11-07 2000 Breeders' Cup Mile-I, SA, 8fT (0), 10-26 I'm not naVve. I know political forces are at odds here 11-07 150 Red Smith H.-II, Aqu, 11fT (150), 10-24 and a bigger picture exists. But even with that being 11-27 300 Citation H.-I, Hol, 8.5fT (2000), CLSD the case, if things were focused properly from the start, 11-27 100 River City H.-III, CD, 9fT (100), 11-11 Sen. Williams would have a hard time going back to his 11-29 a5335 Japan Cup-G1, Tok, 12fT INV constituents and explaining to them why he voted against improved healthcare for the elderly, tuition assistance for students, and road and bridge improve- ments. And all with no tax increase. Click here to download the current edition. So if you want slots in Kentucky, please, enough of the wailing and crying "help." That message is just not working. Cut bait. Get to work at the grassroots level Click here to sign up to receive it weekly. politically and start focusing marketing efforts solely on the need to raise money for the state--for education, health services and in so many areas where we need assistance. My Kentucky-based runners need better purses.--Greg Schuler, Versailles, Ky. It has been a great year for fillies taking on colts. How do you feel about sending Gotta Have Her against the boys in the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint? In November, I don't think it matters running a mare against males as long as she has enough . This is the race that best fits her running style. Richard Masson Are you a Dodgers or an Angels fan? Who has the best shot at the World Series? Accomplishment: Carrying the colors of I have been shuttling back to Los Angeles to Masson’s Green Lantern Stables, Gotta watch my Dodgers play, but I think the Angels are a better team. Have Her (Royal Academy) ran her What's the best restaurant in L.A. that nobody knows about? record on Santa Anita’s downhill turf What is the best thing on the menu? course to a perfect four-for-four with her We have two favorites in LA-- win in last Saturday’s GIII Sen. Ken Vincenzo on Montana makes a killer Penne Vodka and veal Maddy H. She takes on the colts in the saltimbocca; Palmieri on San Vicente has terrific short ribs. Nov. 7 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint next. What is the best gift you were ever given? That was a 40th Birthdate: May 2, 1958 birthday party at Hollywood Park on Derby Day (thanks again, Sue). Birthplace: Santa Monica, CA Who is your favorite musician? Ron Mael of Sparks. Family: Wife Sue Ann, sons Christopher and Patrick What is your favorite holiday? Principal business: Co-founder of Oaktree Capital Management July 4th. Current residence: Golden Age Farm, Versailles, KY What is your drink of choice? Weller's bourbon, 19 year, on the When and how did you get into racing? I was a serious every day rocks. horseplayer in high school, but gave it up to pursue an education What do you do to pass the time when you're stuck in L.A. and a career. About 15 years ago, I returned to the game by claiming traffic? a few horses with a boyhood friend who had become a trainer (Jim Just think about getting back to the farm and the horses in Buss). Now my wife and I have horses in training in both California Kentucky. and Kentucky and a small broodmare band. Is racing a business or a hobby for you? How many horses do you have? The business is a business, of course, but it is very difficult to operate successfully when not engaged full-time, especially on the breeding side of the business. I have recently retired from my day job, and we are spending the majority of our time in Kentucky now. I am hoping this will translate into better results. We have just under 50 horses, of which 15 are in training. How do you come up with Green Lantern Stables? When we started back in racing, in the mid-1990s, I was working on a collection of classic super hero comic books. The stable is named after the Green Lantern, an early DC comics' character. Gotta Have Her was very expensive for a Royal Academy yearling. What was it about her that made you feel she'd be worth the price? Who picked her out? Jenine Sahadi picked out Gotta Have Her. I almost stopped bidding until Jenine grabbed my arm and said, "I gotta have her!" Jenine is a good nick with Royal Academy because we had previously raced two other Royal Academys, Annabelly and Academy Spy, and they could both run. Annabelly is a broodmare for us now and her first foals are just now getting to the races and are being trained by Jenine. Benoit Photos CONGRATULATIONS from Fasig-Tipton’s own Stakes-Winning Stars of the Week: i KUDU i RULES R RULES i

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OAK TREE CUTS PURSES Beginning Saturday, Oct. 24, Oak Tree will cut overnight purses by 10 per- cent, it was announced Wednesday. AWe tried to main- tain the purse levels that we started the meet with, but BRUCE HUNDLEY DIES Bruce Hundley, co-breeder due primarily to the soft economy, business has been of champion Fly So Free and owner of Saxony Farm soft and we had to make this adjustment,@ said Director near Lexington, Kentucky, passed away early Wednes- of Racing Michael J. Harlow, adding, AThis is simply a day morning at an area hospital. He was 67 years old. business decision. Oak Tree is a short meet, and we Born in Louisiana, Hundley worked for Kentucky horse- need to be responsible when it comes to the purse man Doug Davis, Jr. at Oaklawn Park in 1968 and account. The horsemen have been supportive thus far, relocated permanently to the Bluegrass later that year and I=m hopeful they will continue to be, even though to work at Davis=s High Hope Farm. Hundley=s associa- we are dealing with a severe horse shortage here in tion with Fly So Free began in 1987, when he went to California.@ The total handle at the Oak Tree meet is $150,000 for Free to Fly (Stevward) in foal to Time for down 12 percent from last year. Oak Tree Director and a Change at the Keeneland November sale. Foaled at Executive Vice President Sherwood Chillingworth ex- Saxony the following spring, Fly So Free won the GI plained, AUnemployment here in Los Angeles County is Champagne S. and clinched divisional honors with a near 13 percent, and across the country it=s nearing 10 victory in the GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile for owner percent. As a result, our handle is off across the board. Tommy Valando and trainer Scotty Schulhofer. He was On top of that, for a variety of reasons, our horse in- equally brilliant at three, winning five graded events, ventory is down significantly from last year. We remain including the GI Florida Derby, and was the second optimistic that we can finish up strongly with the Breed- choice in the GI Kentucky Derby, in which he was fifth ers= Cup, but we really have no other choice at this time to Strike the Gold. Also raised at Saxony Farm was other than to make this cut.@ Oak Tree did not an- Arazi, bred by longtime client Ralph Wilson. Racing for nounce the purse cut without first talking to the horse- Allen Paulson, the chestnut colt became the champion men. AObviously, they consulted with us before they of his generation in France and stormed to an impres- made the decision,@ said Marsha Naify, the chair of the sive success in the 1991 GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile. board of directors of the Thoroughbred Owners of Among the other horses raised and sold by Hundley for California. AIt was not something we wanted to do. You Wilson was Ajdal (Northern Dancer), a $7.5-million go into the meeting and set the [purse] schedule, and yearling who went on to become a champion sprinter in you try to do it based on the economic reality and on France and England. Hundley also served for seven what=s going on in our industry right now. We fell a years on the Kentucky Racing Commission from 1992 little bit short, thus requiring the purse cut.@ There is to 1999. He was appointed to the post by former Ken- some hope that the shortfall might be made up. AIf tucky Governor Brereton C. Jones. Hundley is survived business were to suddenly increase, and we had more by a son Broussard, who operated Saxony Farm with money than we thought, we could raise the purses his father, and a daughter, Kristin, who lives in Virginia. retroactively, according to what races had been run,@ For a segment on Hundley which aired on KET several Naify added. AWe try to keep the horsemen=s account years ago, click here. relatively even at the end of the meeting.@

MEYOCKS TO BID FOR KY SENATE SEAT Terry Meyocks, the former Chief Operating Officer of the New York Racing Association, has announced his inten- tion to run next year for a seat in the Kentucky State Senate, according to published reports. The 58-year-old Brilliant undefeated 2yo broke his maiden by filed papers with the state to raise campaign funds to 10 3/4 lengths at Kee run for the seat in the 12th district, which covers much Set the New Stakes Record winning by of southern Fayette County. The seat is currently occu- 4 1/2 lengths as a 2-year-old at pied by Republican Alice Forgy Kerr. While a member of CD on Derby Day in the Juvenile Stakes the senate=s budget committee, Kerr voted against an Look for his first crop of foals this fall at Keeneland November expanded-gambling bill last summer. AShe turned her www.taylormadestallions.com back on the racing industry,@ Meyocks told the Daily Racing Form. AShe turned her back on racing and 3rd-BEL (Alw) Birdrun (Birdstone) sets new track record. Keeneland.@ Meyocks, a Democrat, is co-owner of the 5th-KEE (Alw) Askbut I Won=t Tell (Horse Chestnut {SAf}) leads every step. Nicholasville-based racing consultant firm Meyocks & O'Hara Racing Enterprises. Cont. p2 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/22/09 • PAGE 2 of 10

Meyocks Running for KY Senate cont. Meyocks has been living in Kentucky since resigning from NYRA as part of a deal with investigators who were looking into fraud in the association=s mutuel de- partment in 2004. He served as assistant racing secre- tary at Keeneland in the mid-1970s. Kerr has repre- ASKBUT I WONT=TELL (Horse Chestnut {SAf}) sented the district since 1999. Team Block, the highly successful Illinois-based opera- tion of David and Patricia Block and their son Ryan, is well known--particularly in the Midwest--for having bred H K E E N E L A N D H and raced the likes of MGSW Mystery Giver (Dynaformer), his graded-stakes winning half-sister Ioya Yesterday=s Results: Two (Lord at War {Arg}) and Fort Prado (El Prado {Ire}). 5th-KEE, $44,507, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, Rare is the horse that is purchased by Team Block, but 1 1/16mT, 1:43 2/5, fm. it appears they may have struck gold with Askbut I ASKBUT I WON'TTELL (f, 3, Horse Chestnut {SAf}- - Won=ttell. Silver Dollar Kate, by Green Dancer), a $14,000 Possessed of a pedigree which screams long and FTMOCT yearling, debuted with a runner-up effort for grass, the chestnut filly made a favorable impression in trainer Mike Trombetta at Laurel Dec. 5, and graduated her Dec. 5 debut over 5 1/2 furlongs of the Laurel main next out when stretched out on the lawn at Gulfstream track, rallying late to be second. Shipped to Florida for Jan. 11. Purchased privately and sidelined thereafter, the winter, she stretched to two turns on the she resurfaced Sept. 12 to finish a troubled fourth in an Gulfstream turf Jan. 11 and drove to a 1 1/4-length optional claimer on the Arlington lawn, and was the 2-1 victory at odds of nearly 19-1. choice here. Askbut I Won=ttell bounced out of the stalls ATwo things got my attention,@ commented Chris under Jesus Castanon and bowled along on the front Block, who trains the family=s horses in Chicago and end through six panels in 1:14.23. Bill=s Presence (Dur- was in attendance with his parents yesterday at ing), in second throughout, tried to make a race of it at Keeneland. Askbut I Won=ttell has been under the care the top of the stretch, but the chestnut pacesetter dug of trainer Neil Pessin in Lexington. AFirst, the race at in gamely and went on to hand her rival a two-length Laurel on the dirt. Knowing her pedigree, I didn=t think defeat. (See Provenance, next column) Click for the she was a dirt filly. We to run horses on the grass, brisnet.com chart. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. and I thought she might fit the profile of a Chicago Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $59,421. horse, possibly even like a Pucker Up-type horse at O-Team Block & Rich Ege. B-Hidden Point Farm Inc & Arlington. Her race on the dirt showed me she had a lot Hal Queen Farm (FL). T-Neil L Pessin. of grit. Even though she probably wasn=t the most com- fortable over it, she dug in hard going 5 1/2, and she=s 6th-KEE, $50,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m (AWT), bred to go further. Then to follow it up with a really 1:45, ft. impressive maiden score. I liked everything I saw, WEST COURT (f, 3, Gone West--Home Court {GSP}, by thought she had good size to her, and then when my Storm Cat) was coming off seven straight turf outings, dad really liked the looks of her in person, then I really including a third last out at Monmouth Sept. 20. Fa- got excited about her.@ vored at 2-1 in this switch to synthetic, the blaze-faced It was a sale, as it turns out, that was really meant to chestnut drafted in behind the leaders in fourth. She be. switched to the outside turning for home and pulled AI was actually pursuing her for [Arlington President] away to graduate by 4 1/4 lengths over Tempo Ap- Mr. Duchossois over the winter,@ Block admitted, adding proved (With Approval). The winner was a $300,000 that he was alerted to the filly by East Coast bloodstock FTSAUG yearling. Click for the brisnet.com chart. agent Ed Muarano. AI came to find out I was second in Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: line for her. The first group actually turned her down 9-1-2-2, $56,549. because she had a flake in an ankle. I had sent my dad, O-Mrs C Wilson McNeely III. B-AGS Thoroughbred Ltd who was in South Florida at the time, over to Palm (KY). T-Christophe Clement. Meadows before the other group had vetted her. When we found out she had the flake and that the other group BLACK-TYPE STAKES CLOSINGS had turned her down, I told my dad that, and he loved her so much that he was willing to negotiate a lower TOMORROW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23: price and try to rehabilitate that ankle and bring her 11-06 $150,000 Pegasus-III, Med, 3yo, 9f (150) back to the races. www.stakesdigestweekly.com Cont. p3 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/22/09 • PAGE 3 of 10

Provenance-Askbut I Won=t Tell cont. Block continued, A[Mr. D.] wanted her to come to H N E W Y O R K H Arlington to run, but that wasn=t going to happen when we found the chip. That didn=t stop my dad and we Yesterday=s Results: negotiated the lower price. We have the resources to do 3rd-BEL, $46,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m it, because we have a farm in Ocala and it works for us (NTR), 1:39 1/5, ft. to send horses there and get them ready off the layoff. BIRDRUN (c, 3, Birdstone--Run Like Martha, by Jolie's Everything kind of lined up.@ Halo), third in his career bow at Gulfstream Mar. 28, Away for eight months, Askbut I Won=ttell resurfaced returned from a three-month hiatus with a pair of desul- in an entry-level allowance on the Arlington turf Sept. 12, but was bumped at the start and was running tory efforts at Churchill, once on dirt and once on turf, on late to be fourth. June 7 and July 3. Dropped in for a $35,000 at AI think she just needed the race,@ commented Block. Saratoga July 31, the chestnut skipped through the slop AShe trained well up to it, and our goal was to get a to graduate by 10 1/4 lengths. He followed that with a race into her at Arlington. I maybe had her a work or runner-up effort in an entry-level affair at the Spa Sept. two short of where she could have been. I thought she 6, and most recently missed by a head in a starter al- was Keeneland quality, and I thought if she didn=t win lowance going a flat mile at Belmont Sept. 30. The 2-1 [at Arlington], she=d be competitive in an a-other-than at second choice pressed even-money Precious Package Keeneland, so it all worked out.@ (Golden Missile) through a half in :44.59, and took over Block, who saddled Vacare (Lear Fan) to win the GI Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup in 2006, says when the chalk began to tire. Jockey Ramon Dominguez there=s nothing quite like winning at Keeneland as an stayed busy aboard the big colt, who opened up to owner. score by 8 1/4 lengths, and wound up edging the previ- AIt=s pretty special,@ he offered. AAny time an opera- ous track record of 1:39 2/5, which was set by Rock tion like ourselves can come out of Illinois and come to and Roll in 1998. Almighty Silver (Catienus) came on for Keeneland and be competitive and win one here is second, as Precious Package faded to fifth. Sales his- pretty special for the whole team, really.@ tory: $95,000 wlng '06 FTKNOV; $60,000 yrl '07 As for the next start for Askbut I Won=ttell, the team KEESEP. Click for the brisnet.com chart. Video, spon- is going to take things one step at a time. sored by Taylor Made. AShe=s going to go with Neil to the Fair Grounds over Bridlewood Raised — Denali Sold the winter, and we=ll hopefully continue to develop her there,@ Block stated. AIf she gets another race of this quality under her belt, then we=d be looking at a stakes. Lifetime Record: 7-2-2-1, $66,879. We kind of like to bring them along and bring them O-Oxbow Racing LLC. B-Arthur I Appleton (FL). slowly into something like that. Neil is a great guy and I T-William I Mott. have all the faith in him. He=s a great horseman. You give him a horse that can do a little something and he • ON THE WORKTAB • does a great job.@ --Alan Carasso AQUEDUCT CENTRAL BACKSEAT RHYTHM (El Corredor), 3f, :37.15, 5/10 H H D’FUNNYBONE (D’wildcat), 6f, 1:13.62, 1/1 Benefit for Michael Straight Oct. 25: BELMONT A benefit for injured jockey Michael Straight will be CRITICISM (GB) (Machiavellian), 5f, 1:02.07, 14/22 DRY MARTINI (Slew Gin Fizz), 4f, :48.14, 13/63 held Sunday, Oct. 25 at Philly G=s Restaurant in Vernon MOTHER RUSSIA (Mayakovsky), 4f (tt), :48.42, 4/48 Hills, Illinois. Straight, paralyzed in a spill at Arlington RUTHERIENNE (Pulpit), 4f, :48.86, 26/63 Park Aug. 26, is undergoing treatment at the Rehabilita- VINEYARD HAVEN (Lido Palace {Chi}), 4f, :47.10, 1/63 tion Institute of Chicago. Admission to the benefit is $50 and includes hors d=oeuvres and live . There will also be a silent auction, raffles, games and a cash bar. Proceeds will go towards Straight=s medical costs. 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Reservations are recommended and can be made at This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by [email protected]. Tickets will also be avail- any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior able at the door. The restaurant is located at 1252 E. written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Highway 45. Contributations can also be made on be- Information as to the American races, race results and half of Straight to the Don MacBeth Memorial Jockey earnings was obtained from results charts published in Fund. Checks payable to the fund in care of Michael Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission Straight may be sent to 547 Webford Avenue, Des of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Plaines, IL 60016. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/22/09 • PAGE 4 of 10

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Yesterday=s Results: RULING ANGEL S., $106,114, WOX, 10-21, 3yo, f, 6 1/2f (AWT), 1:16 1/5, ft. 1--#INDIAN APPLE IS, 116, f, 3, by Indian Charlie 1st Dam: Domasca Bella (SW, $278,627), by Domasca Dan 2nd Dam: Ming China, by Briartic 3rd Dam: China Dagger, by *Roi Dagobert O/B-Frank D Di Giulio Jr (ON); T-Robert P Tiller; J-Chantal Sutherland; $65,667. Lifetime Record: 8-4-3-1, $189,248. 2--Cosmic Queen, 118, f, 3, Stormy Atlantic--Well At First-crop starters to watch: Thursday, October 22 the Top (Ire), by Sadler's Wells. ($70,000 yrl '07 Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2006 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs KEESEP; $320,000 2yo >08 FTFFEB). O-Hill 'n' Dale Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Equine Holdings Inc. $19,034. AFLEET ALEX (Northern Afleet), Gainesway, $40K, 138/9/1 3--Retraceable, 116, f, 3, Medaglia d=Oro--Embraceable, 3-KEE, Msw, 7f, +Mountain Justice, $43K EAS MAY 2yo, 6-1 by Dehere. (C$20,000 yrl '07 CANOCT). 7-KEE, Alw, 6f, Afleet Maggi, $220K FTF FEB 2yo, 4-1 O-Quintessential Racing & R & P Lenhian. $12,039. CONSOLIDATOR (Storm Cat), Darley, $20K, 102/15/1 Margins: HF, 3/4, 3/4. Odds: 3.90, 2.55, 11.50. 7-KEE, Alw, 6f, Encore Saritta, $115K OBS FEB 2yo, 6-1 On the board in each of her first seven starts, Indian 7-KEE, Alw, 6f, Attempt to Name, $130K OBS MAR 2yo, 8-1 Apple Is stepped up to black-type company for the first DANCE WITH RAVENS (A.P. Indy), Northview, $8K, 85/4/0 time and proved more than up to the task. The 8-MED, Msw, 6f, Charmingmegan, 5-1 homebred was declared a non-starter after breaking GATORS N BEARS (Stormy Atlantic), MD Stallion Stn, $5K, 49/3/0 through the gate as the doors opened in an Aug. 15 8-MED, Msw, 6f, +Bearly Enough, 8-1 allowance test at Woodbine, wasting a wire-to-wire GHOSTZAPPER score. She was caught late against similar Sept. 13, (Awesome Again), Adena Springs, $200K, 80/5/0 4-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, La Cloche, 5-1 running second by a neck, but rebounded with a game KITTEN'S JOY half-length tally Oct. 9. Sent to the front from her out- (El Prado {Ire}), Ramsey, $25K, 104/15/2 4-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Deanaallen'skitten, $45K KEE NOV wnl, 7-2 side post yesterday, the dark bay was dogged from the LEROIDESANIMAUX (BRZ) inside by 6-5 favorite Gemswick Park (Speightstown) as (Candy Stripes), Stonewall, $30K, 71/4/0 3-LRL, Msw, 5 1/2fT, Valsa, $38K FTK JUL yrl, 6-1 she cut out an honest pace. The crowd=s choice moved ORATORY to challenge as the wheeled into the stretch, and was (Pulpit), Country Life, $5K, 59/10/0 8-MED, Msw, 6f, Miz Maggie Mae, 4-1 on even terms at the top of the lane. But Indian Apple Is ROCK HARD TEN had something left, fighting off the chalk and spurting ( S.), Lane's End, $50K, 82/4/1 clear en route to a hard-earned success. Gemswick Park 2-WO, Alw, 6 1/2f, Bear's Hard Ten, $85K OBS APR 2yo, 7-2 faded to fourth. Click for the brisnet.com chart. Video, 4-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, The Mailet, $75K KEE SEP yrl, 20-1 sponsored by Taylor Made. A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S • ON THE WORKTAB • H H HOLLYWOOD PARK IN BRITAIN: LAVA MAN (Slew City Slew), 5f, 1:00.60, 9/12 Maristar, f, 2, Giant=s Causeway. See ABritain.@ KEENELAND Saborido, c, 3, Dixie Union--Alexine (Arg) (G1SW-Arg, BLAME (Arch), 6f, 1:14.20, 1/2 MSW & GISP-US, $361,388-US), by Runaway MY PRINCESS JESS (Stormy Atlantic), 4f, :50.40, 26/33 SHE BE WILD (Offlee Wild), 5f, 1:02.80, 15/18 Groom. Bath, 10-21, Hcp, 3yo, 17f 34ydsT. B-R D WINTER VIEW (Thunder Gulch), 5f, 1:01.60, 4/18 Hubbard & R Masterson. *$125,000 yrl >07 KEESEP. Ingleby Arch, g, 6, Arch--Inca Dove, by Mr. Prospector. SANTA ANITA Southwell, 10-21, Hcp, 3yo/up, 6f (AWT). ALWAYS A PRINCESS (Leroidesanimaux {Brz}), 6f, 1:12.60, 2/11 COLONEL JOHN (Tiznow), 4f, :47.60, 6/35 B-Alexander-Groves Thoroughbreds. *$39,000 yrl >04 CROWN OF THORNS (Repent), 4f, :53.20, 35/35 KEESEP. DESERT CODE (E Dubai), 6fT, 1:13.40, 2/3 LETHAL HEAT (Unusual Heat), 4fT, :49.60, 3/3 PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... LOOKIN AT LUCKY (Smart Strike), 6f, 1:11.80, 1/11 Get pedigree expert Andrew Caulfield=s MUSIC NOTE (A.P. Indy), 5f, 1:01.40, 6/18 take on racing=s newsmakers! RICHARD’S KID (Lemon Drop Kid), 4f, :46.00, 1/35 You can find all of Caulfield=s columns ZENSATIONAL (Unbridled’s Song), 5f, :57.80, 1/18 in the TDN Archive. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/22/09 • PAGE 5 of 10

Whipping Up a Storm... Topping the final day=s proceedings was a daughter of Whipper, who sold to Horse France for i125,000. Out of the group-placed Hasanat (GB) (Night Shift), ARQANA SUCCESS DEFIES THE TRENDS hip 348 is a half-sister to the 2003 G3 Killavullan S. Arqana=s October Yearling Sale ended on a high yester- third Takrice (GB) (Cadeaux Genereux {GB}) and 2007 day after a barnstorming final session, in contrast to G3 Derrinstown Stud 1000 Guineas Trial fourth Ela Enta many of this season=s yearling auctions, took the overall (GB) (Royal Applause {GB}), from the extended family average past last year=s equivalent. With the session of Zafonic and Zamindar. AThis filly has been bought for average of i23,520 representing a massive 33-percent Jim Bolger, and it=s the first by the sire that Jim has increase on 2008, and the median of i16,000 up by purchased,@ Horse France=s Robert Nataf said. AShe seven percent, the overall average for the three-day looks strong, and Whipper=s two-year-olds are all doing venue was i25,659, jumping up by 10 percent. very well this year, so, hopefully, she=ll be a very nice Arqana=s General Manager Olivier Delloye commented, horse.@ Her tag represented a major increase on the AThe buyers= list shows a very healthy market, with over i24,000 paid for her at last year=s Goffs November Foal 145 individual investors signing the docket, and many Sale, and was a notable highlight for Thierry de of them acting on behalf of several clients. It means Chambord=s Haras de Saint Pair, who also sold a Mr. that the buying bench at this sale was as broad and Greeley colt for i75,000. Hip 363 is the first foal out diversified as ever, including some high-profile overseas of Indian Maiden (Ire) (Indian Ridge {Ire}), whose tally investors who have not always made the trip to included a remarkable seven listed races and a sole Deauville for this session. It is also encouraging to see group success in the 2006 renewal of Deauville=s that breeders of commercially attractive yearlings that G3 Prix de Meautry. From the extended family of Win- have not reached their full potential in August have a ning Colors (Caro {Ire}) and Tap Dance City (Pleasant very valuable alternative in the October sale. Indeed, Tap), he was knocked down to Paul Nataf, buying for none of the well-bred, well-made individuals that were the ATelesi Group@ of Libyan owner Salah El Mabruk. offered this week slipped through the net, and several AThe owner had bought a very nice Danehill Dancer (Ire) vendors were even positively surprised with what they colt here last year, and I bought a filly by Green Tune got for these youngsters.@ Cont. pX for him yesterday,@ Nataf said. AThis looked a real nice colt and very much a racehorse, so we are delighted to have him.@ Twelve lots earlier, trainer Joel Boisnard paid DEAUVILLE OCTOBER YEARLING SALE i80,000 for hip 351, a daughter of Kingsalsa from the WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 2009 draft of Haras de la Haie Neuve. The February-foaled half-sister to the smart listed performer Torrid Hell (Fr) SESSION TOTALS 2009 2008 (Vettori {Ire}) is out of a half to the top-class Herboriste No. Catalogued 195 192 (GB) (Hernando {Fr}) and Fast and Furious (Fr) (Singspiel No. Offered 182 183 {Ire}), as well as the dam of Ballydoyle=s promising No. Sold 124 126 juvenile At First Sight (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). RNA 58 57 % RNA 31.9% 31.1% ARQANA OCTOBER YEARLINGS Gross €2,916,500 €2,219,000 WEDNESDAY=S TOP LOTS Average (% change) €23,520 (+33.6%) €17,611 Hip Sex Sire Dam Price (i) Median (% change) €16,000 (+6.7%) €15,000 348 f Whipper Hasanat (GB) 125,000 (i24,000 wnlg >08 GOFNOV) CUMULATIVE 2009 2008 Consigned by Haras de Saint Pair No. Catalogued 515 532 Purchased by Horse France No. Offered 481 503 351 f Kingsalsa Heleniade (Fr) 80,000 No. Sold 342 358 Consigned by Haras de la Haie Neuve RNA 139 145 Purchased by STE d=Entrainement Joel Boisnard % RNA 28.9% 28.8% 363 c Mr. Greeley Indian Maiden (Ire) 75,000 Gross €8,775,500 €8,381,500 (700,000gns i/u >07 TATDEC) Average (% change) €25,659 (+9.6%) €23,412 Consigned by Haras de Saint Pair Median €18,000 €18,000 Purchased by Paul Nataf 491 c Hurricane Run (Ire) Pats Martini 70,000 *Total Private Sales: Consigned by Haras d=Ommeel No. Sold 27 27 Purchased by John Hammond Gross €312,000 €295,500 498 c Shamardal Pharma West 67,000 Total Gross €9,105,500 €8,677,000 Consigned by Haras du Mezeray www.arqana.com Purchased by Gaybrook Lodge Stud TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/22/09 • PAGE 6 of 10

Arqana October cont. Hot Hurricane... The first crop of Hurricane Run (Ire) are in demand, and it was Coolmore=s 2005 Arc hero who was respon- sible for a colt purchased by John Hammond for i70,000. Hip 491, who was consigned by Haras d=Ommeel on behalf of Gestut Ammerland, is a grand- son of the top Chilean runner Miss Brio (Chi) 2.40 Deauville, Mdn, €24,000, unraced 2yo, c/g, 7 1/2f (AWT) (Semenenko). Also popular, Shamardal is one of the MAKANI (GER) (A.P. Indy) , a Jonathan Pease trainee, is a half-brother leading first-season sires at present, and his colt con- to Bago (Fr) (Nashwan), who won five top-level contests, including the signed by Haras du Mezeray as hip 498 went to 2004 G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. Opposition to the Niarchos Family’s Gaybrook Lodge Stud for i67,000. His second dam is homebred is headed by Joseph Allen’s Army Scout (Giant’s Allen Paulson=s 1996 GI Santa Ana H. winner Pharma Causeway) , a son of 2003 GI E.P. Taylor S. victress Volga (Ire) (Theatrical {Ire}), whose siblings include the high-class (), from the Jean-Claude Rouget stable. full-brother Hap, and who has produced the talented 3.35 Brighton, Mdn, £8,750, 2yo, 7f 214ydsT Petrovich (Giant=s Causeway). Anthony Stroud was in TERTIARY (Singspiel {Ire}) is out of Allez Les Trois (Riverman), who action again, securing l=Elevage de Tourgeville=s won the 1994 G3 Prix de Flore. She is herself a half-sister to King’s Best hip 439, a daughter of Dalakhani (Ire) whose extended (Kingmambo) and Urban Sea (Miswaki), dam of Sea the Stars (Ire) family includes the top-class three-year-old Jukebox (Cape Cross {Ire}), Galileo (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), et al. Godolphin’s Jury (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), for i65,000. Laurent Benoit=s newcomer is therefore a half-brother to the 2001 G1 Prix du Jockey- Broadhurst Agency paid i62,000 for Haras du Logis St Club hero Anabaa Blue (GB) (Anabaa). He faces a dozen rivals in this Germain=s hip 500, a Slickly (Fr) half-sister to this year=s first go, including Highclere Thoroughbred Racing’s Activate (GB) G2 Prix de Malleret runner-up Terre du Vent (Fr) (Kutub (Motivator {GB}), a half-brother to the 2004 G1 Prix d’Ispahan winner {Ire}), while Nicolas Clement paid i61,000 for Haras de Prince Kirk (Fr) (Selkirk). Grandcamp=s hip 415, a son of Xaar (GB) whose dam is a half to the sire Chimes Band (Dixieland Band). Full results can be viewed on www.arqana.com.

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Thursday, Deauville, France, post time: 2:10 p.m. PRIX VULCAIN-Listed, i55,000, 3yo, 1 9/16mT SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 9 Almail Swain (Ire) F Head Bonilla 128 2 6 Telluride (GB) Montjeu (Ire) Hammond Soumilon 128 3 4 Mojave Moon (GB) Singspiel (Ire) Fabre Victoire 128 4 1 Investissement (GB) Singspiel (Ire) Fabre Peslier 128

5 10 Excellent Girl (GB) Exceed & Excel (Aus) de Nicolay Mendizabal 125 www.coolmore.com 6 11 Terre du Vent (Fr) Kutub (Ire) de Nicolay Pasquier 125 7 2 Acteur Celebre (GB) Galileo (Ire) Lellouche Crastus 123 Yesterday=s Results: 8 5 Steuben (Ger) Monsun (Ger) J Hirschbrger Minarik 123 Deauville, 13.55, Cond, i34,000, 2yo, c, 7fT, 1:30.10, 9 8 Voodoo's Son (Fr) Homme de Loi (Ire) Sepulchre Jarnet 123 sf. 10 3 Martial Law (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Fabre Guyon 123 FORETELLER (GB) (c, 2, Dansili {GB}--Prophecy {Ire} 11 7 Balaythous (Fr) Bahhare Renk Prat 123 12 14 Agent Secret (Ire) Pyrus Rohaut Bertras 123 {G1SW-GB, $139,301}, by Warning {GB}), a last-out 13 12 Ile de Re (Fr) Linamix (Fr) F Head Lemaitre 123 winner at Maisons-Laffitte Sept. 23, was left at the 14 12 Zerkeriya (Ire) Soviet Star de Ryer-Dpre Lemaire 120 gate and was hurried to join the field in sixth after a furlong. Pushed along into the home straight, the even- SHADWELL STUD - 2010 ROSTER money chalk made continued headway to lead at the Stallion (Sire) 2010 Fee (£) distance and was ridden out in the closing stages to NAYEF (Gulch) 15,000 deny Kokouchu (Fr) (Slickly {Fr}) by a head. The winner AQLAAM (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) 7,000 is a 1/2 to Arabesque (GB) (Zafonic), SW-GB; and Mod- HAAFHD (GB) (Alhaarth {Ire}) 6,000 ern Look (GB) (Zamindar), MGSW-Fr, SP-US, $281,608. SAKHEE (Bahri) 6,000 all fees Jan. 1 SLF terms Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, 2 places, i35,100. www.shadwellstud.com O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-David Smaga. French Report cont. p7 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/22/09 • PAGE 7 of 10

France report cont. Yesterday=s Results: Deauville, 15.25, Cond, i19,000, 3yo, 1 1/4mT, Southwell, 14.40, Mdn, ,6,000, 2yo, f, 7f (AWT), 2:11.30, sf. 1:28.67, stn. DELIBERATE (GB) (f, 3, King=s Best--Dance Routine MARISTAR (f, 2, Giant=s Causeway--Jewel Princess {GB} {MGSW & G1SP-Fr, $217,608}, by Sadler=s {Ch. Older Mare-US, MGISW, $1,904,059}, by Key to Wells), third at Compiegne last time Sept. 9, raced at the Mint), a last-out fifth at Lingfield Oct. 9, raced in the back of midfield after a tardy start in this one. Inch- close second after the initial strides here. Easing to the ing closer from halfway, the 61-10 chance came under front at the two pole, the 13-8 joint favorite was never pressure rounding the home turn and was driven out in seriously threatened from there and kept on well under the closing stages to best Hermoun (Fr) (Septieme Ciel) sympathetic urging to account for market rival Vegas by a length. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 1 win, 2 places, Palace (Ire) (Captain Rio {GB}) by 1 1/4 lengths. The i35,100. winner is a 3/4-sister to One Nice Cat (Storm Cat), SW- O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Andre Fabre. US, $163,215. Sales history: $200,000 yrl >08 KEESEP. Video, courtesy of attheraces. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, ,5,565. H B R I T A I N H O-M V Deegan; B-Barnett Enterprises; T-Gerard Butler. Bath, 14.00, Mdn, ,3,500, 2yo, 1m 5ydsT, 1:41.33, PHILARIO TOPS DONCASTER gd. Doncaster Bloodstock Sales= October Sale rolled on RASMY (GB) (c, 2, Red Ransom--Shadow Dancing {GB} yesterday, with the 2007 G3 Sirenia S. winner Philario {SW & G1SP-GB, GSP-Fr, $197,191}, by Unfuwain), (Ire) (Captain Rio {GB}) heading the flat prospects when fifth at Newbury first time Sept. 19, raced in fourth until selling for ,50,000. Also the winner of a valuable handi- improving one spot at halfway. Making stealthy head- cap at The Curragh in May, the four-year-old, consigned way to take over with 1 1/2 furlongs to go, the by Spigot Lodge Stables as hip 407, was the subject of 9-4 pick was coaxed clear thereafter to score by five a bidding battle between trainers Derek Shaw, Mick lengths from Breakheart (Ire) (Sakhee). The winner was Easterby and David Nicholls, but it was the DBS repre- a 68,000gns TATOCT yearling. Video, courtesy of sentative Tim Kent who won the day on behalf of BBA attheraces. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, ,2,267. Ireland. Kevin Ryan=s Hambleton Lodge Stables con- O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Minster signed hip 336, the two-year-old gelding Sejanus (GB) Stud & Mrs H Dalgety; T-Marcus Tregoning. (Dubai Destination), and the recent Wolverhampton maiden winner was knocked down to Al Banwan Sta- Bath, 14.30, Mdn, ,3,500, 2yo, 1m 5ydsT, 1:42.69, bles for ,22,000. He will now be shipped to Kuwait, gd. where he will race for his new connections. The middle DATABASE (IRE) (c, 2, Singspiel {Ire}--Memory Green, session=s average of ,5,219 was up by 25 percent on by Green Forest), a 1/2 to Dr Greenfield (Ire) (Dr Devi- the 2008 equivalent. Selling continues today at 10 a.m. ous {Ire}), SW-GB, ran third on debut at Newbury Full results are available on www2.dbsauctions.com. Oct. 8. The 78,000gns TATOCT yearling recovered from a sluggish exit to race on the front end after the initial strides as the even-money favorite here. Rousted Doncaster October Sale along when pressed passing the three-furlong marker, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009 he kept on strongly under continued urging thereafter to safely hold the late bid of Whistleinthewind (Ire) (Orato- rio {Ire}) by 3/4 of a length. Video, courtesy of SESSION TOTALS 2009 2008 attheraces. Lifetime Record: Catalogued 250 265 2-1-0-1, ,2,989. No. Offered 198 203 O-Godolphin; B-Mount Coote Stud; T-Saeed bin Suroor. No. Sold 137 133 RNAs 61 70 Did You Know?... % RNA 30.8% 34.5% LOOKIN AT LUCKY (Smart Strike) Gross £715,100 £553,500 was tabbed as a Average (% change) £5,219 (+25.4%) £4,161 J “TDN Rising Star” J Median (% change) £2,400 (-4%) £2,500 Visit the TDN Rising Stars section on our website! www.dbsauctions.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/22/09 • PAGE 8 of 10

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Yesterday=s Results: ON TO IFFEZHEIM During what seems an endless run of European sales, J NEW “TDN Rising Star” J Baden-Baden=s Iffezheim complex is the scene of the Navan, 14.35, Mdn, i15,500, 2yo, 1mT, 1:48.18, sf. latest round of auctions today as BBAG host their Au- FLYING CROSS (IRE), c, 2, Sadler=s Wells tumn Mixed Sale. Offered over two days, the 315- 1st Dam: (Hwt. Older Mare-GB at strong catalogue--with an additional 30-strong supple- 11-14f, MG1SW-GB, G1SW-Ire, mentary list--includes the usual mixture of yearlings, $833,123), by Diesis (GB) foals, two-year-olds, horses in and out of training, and 2nd Dam: Princess of Man (Ire), by Green God (Ire) broodmares, which complements the Racing Festival at 3rd Dam: White Legs (GB), by Preciptic (GB) the local track. In recent times, high-profile graduates Aidan O=Brien has dominated this maiden in recent have been led by Dalicia (Ger) (Acatenango {Ger}), times, and saddled subsequent G1 Criterium de Saint- whose sale record of i400,000 four years ago still Cloud and G1 Irish Derby winner Fame and Glory (GB) stands; Noble Stella (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}); and Konig (Montjeu {Ire}) to win a fifth straight renewal last year. Turf (Ger) (Big Shuffle). The past 12 months have seen two yearlings that were led out unsold join the ranks of O=Brien was responsible for five of this season=s field, group winners: Earl of Fire (Ger) (Areion {Ger}), winner but it was Flying Cross, the choice of retained rider of the G3 Hamburger Meile, and Antara (Ger) (Platini Johnny Murtagh, who bettered an Oct. 7 debut fourth {Ger}), who garnered the G3 Preis der Deutschen at Gowran Park, overcoming greenness to win this Einheit. Gestut Wittekindshof consigns hip 10, a daugh- second go in ultimately convincing fashion. He raced in ter of Big Shuffle who is closely related to the listed a close fourth after the opening exchanges and was winner and G2 Goldene Peitsche third Le Big (Ger) (Big gathered together for his bid with three furlongs remain- Shuffle). Also from Wittekindshof is hip 90, a Sholokhov ing. Taking time to find his stride once angled off the (Ire) three-parts brother to last year=s rail approaching the final furlong, the 4-6 favorite swept G3 Maurice Lacroix-Trophy winner Serienhoehe (Ger) by Brazilian Beauty (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) with 150 yards (High Chaparral {Ire}), who was also successful this to go and lengthened clear of that rival in impressive term in Bremen=s Listed Derby-Trial before finishing style to register a 3 1/2-length success. Lifetime Re- fourth in the G1 Preis der Diana. Gestut Bona=s draft cord: 2-1-0-0, i11,486. Click for the Racing Post chart includes hip 20, a Lomitas (GB) colt out of the champion or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video, Saldentigerin (Ger) (Tiger Hill {Ire}). Quadriga GmbH=s courtesy of attheraces. hip 87 is a Whipper colt out of the Classic-placed and O-Susan Magnier & Michael Tabor; B-Southern Blood- listed-winning Quadrupa (Ger) (Big Shuffle). Eckhard stock; T-Aidan O=Brien. Auren=s consignment features hip 143, a Hawk Wing half-brother to this year=s G3 Zukunfts-Rennen and G3 Navan, 15.35, Mdn, i15,500, 2yo, 1mT, 1:49.83, sf. Preis des Winterfavoriten runner-up Noble Alpha (Ire) WHITE FRONT (IRE) (c, 2, Verglas {Ire}--Graten {Ire}, (Shamardal); and Marlene Haller=s hip 280 is a full- by Zieten), sixth at The Curragh Oct. 11, raced in the brother to the aforementioned Earl of Fire. Among the second rank through the early fractions of this third go. horses in training is Gestut Rottgen consign hip 37, the Making smooth headway in the straight to challenge at four-year-old listed winner and former G1 Deutsches the three-furlong pole, the 1/2 to Sweet and Sour (Ire) Derby favorite Daressalam (Ger) (Singspiel {Ire}); and (Kalanisi {Ire}), SP-Fr, $109,951, led approaching the Wolfgang Frohlich=s hip 41, the five-year-old broodmare final quarter mile and came under a late drive to hold prospect Hashbrown (Ger) (Big Shuffle). Fourth in the Buy Back Bob (Ire) (Big Bad Bob {Ire}) by a head as a 2007 G2 German 1000 Guineas, she is from the imme- well-backed 4-1 chance. Sales history: 5,500gns wnlg diate family of the useful Ballydoyle pair Jane Austen (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Acapulco (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). The >07 TATDEC; i18,000 yrl >08 GOFFEB; i37,000 yrl foals include hip 169, a daughter of Shamardal from the >08 TATIRE. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, i12,623. immediate family of the Group scorers Konig Turf (Ger) O-Norman Ormiston & Kevin Prendergast; B-Stone Ridge (Big Shuffle) and Konig Shuffle (Ger) (Big Shuffle) from Farm; T-Kevin Prendergast. the draft of Gestut Elsetal; and Gestut Hofgut Heymann=s hip 166, a daughter of Hurricane Run (Ire) GOFFS IRELAND - 2009 SALES whose dam is a three-parts sister to this year=s Industry Yearling Sale Oct. 23 G1 Grand Prix de Paris winner and G1 Prix de l=Arc de Horses in Training Sale Oct. 30 Triomphe third Cavalryman (GB) (Halling). In the supple- November Foal Sale Nov. 17-20 mentary section, Adema Stables offer hip 318, a Marju (Ire) yearling filly who is a close relative of the dual November Breeding Stock Nov. 21-22 Group 1 heroine My Emma (GB) (Marju {Ire}). Selling December NH Sale Dec. 9 gets underway at 11 a.m. Catalogue and updates are www.goffs.com available at www.bbag-sales.de. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/22/09 • PAGE 9 of 10

7th-LRL, $26,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m (off turf), B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N 1:37 4/5, ft. THUNDER CHARM (g, 4, Point Given--Buy a Bracelet, AMERICA by Silver Charm) Lifetime Record: 33-7-8-3, $101,850. O-Schelford North. B-Dr & Mrs Thomas Bowman, Milton BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: P Higgins III, et al (MD). T-Edmond D Gaudet. *$5,000 yrl '06 FTMOCT. AUTUMN LEAVES S., $75,000, MNR, 10-20, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:44 1/5, ft. 7th-MNR, $22,400, 10-20, NW2L, 3yo, f, 1m70y, 1--#PERF, 115, f, 3, Burning Roma--Hermoine, by 1:44 4/5, ft. Marquetry. O/B-Harold L Queen (FL); T-Gerald S POET'S EYE (f, 3, Sunday Break {Jpn}--Dynameesch, Bennett; J-Jesus Barria; $45,750. Lifetime Record: by Dynaformer) Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-1, $24,197. 15-3-6-4, $135,028. *First black-type winner for O-Alfonso J Mazzetti. B-Al Mazzetti (KY). T-Eduardo sophomore sire (by Rubiano). Caramori. *$21,000 RNA yrl '07 KEESEP. 2--Hungry Tigress, 118, f, 4, Hold That Tiger--Baldski's Finesse, by Clever Trick. ($55,000 yrl '06 KEESEP). 6th-TUP, $22,000, 10-20, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:09, ft. $15,000. PURE AND SIMPLE (f, 4, Trippi--Chris' Rocket Girl, by 3--Valley Loot, 121, m, 5, Demaloot Demashoot--In the Seattle Dancer) Lifetime Record: SW, 21-5-2-2, Valley, by In Reality. $7,500. $145,186. O-Stuart Tsujimoto. B-Brambly Lane Farm Margins: 6, 9 3/4, 1HF. Odds: 8.70, 0.80, 4.50. (FL). T-Molly J Pearson. *$20,000 yrl '06 OBSAUG; $22,000 RNA wlng '05 OBSOCT. **1/2 to Latin ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Rhythms (King Cugat), SW & GSP, $164,240. 8th-KEE, $53,612, NW2$X, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT, 2:32 2/5, fm. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: SILVER MOUNTAIN (r, 4, Victory Gallop--Country Benedicta, f, 2, Orientate--Endless Dream, by Tale of Cruise, by Riverman) Lifetime Record: GSP, 16-3-2-4, the Cat. LRL, 10-21, (C), 6f, 1:12. B-Lewis $120,832. O-Sundance Thoroughbreds. B-Scott Thoroughbreds (KY). *$10,000 yrl '08 KEESEP. Goldsher (KY). T-Thomas F Proctor. *$5,000 RNA wlng Take a Vow, f, 2, Pulpit--Deed I Do (GSP, $216,648), '05 KEENOV; $2,700 yrl '06 OBSAUG; $7,000 RNA by Alydeed. BEL, 10-21, (C), 7fT, 1:24 2/5. B-Cherry 2yo >07 OBSAPR; $10,000 RNA 2yo >07 OBSJUN). Valley Farm LLC & Stuart S Janney III LLC (KY). **1/2 to Magic of Sunrise (Woodman), SW. Beijin, f, 2, Repent--El's Red Cat, by Forest Wildcat. PEN, 10-20, (S), 6f, 1:12 1/5. B-Paul Capparell (PA). 7th-KEE, $48,180, NW2$X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (AWT), +Involved, f, 2, Speightstown--Winner's Ticket, by 1:43 4/5, ft. Jolie's Halo. KEE, 10-21, (C), 6f (AWT), 1:11 2/5. SR. HENRY (g, 4, Straight Man--B T Delite, by Cahill B-Needham-Betz Thoroughbreds Inc/Kidder/ Road) Lifetime Record: GSP, 22-3-6-3, $233,731. Blackburn/Lamantia/Halecky (KY). *$70,000 RNA yrl O-Barry Golden & Peter Callahan. B-Jorge Tabraue (FL). '08 KEESEP. **1/2 to Skip to the Stone (Skip Trial), T-Kenneth G McPeek. *Won by 6 1/4 lengths. **1/2 to MGSW, $270,829; and My Heavenly Sign (Forest Miss Delite (Exchange Rate), SW, $116,400. Camp), SW, $230,079. Tribal Face, c, 2, Tribal Rule--Chalk Face, by Memo 7th-HAW, $27,500, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, (Chi). OSA, 10-21, (S), 5 1/2f (AWT), 1:03 3/5. 1:41 3/5, gd. B-Palisair Place (CA). *$47,000 yrl '08 BESJAN; SOUTHERN WONDER (f, 3, Chicago Six--Southern $60,000 yrl '08 BESOCT; $80,000 2yo >09 BESMAR. Morning {SW}, by Morning Bob) Lifetime Record: **SP. 13-2-1-2, $42,331. O/B-Dr Elias C Lubbat (IL). T-Paul Abogado, r, 2, Where's the Ring--Play Book, by Fast Darjean. Play. WOX, 10-21, (S), 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:47 4/5. B-Clarity Stables (ON). *C$1,000 wlng '07 ONTDEC. 5th-LRL, $26,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f (off Peace Bay, g, 3, Paynes Bay--Hold Your Gal, by Hold turf), 1:03 4/5, ft. Your Peace. WOX, 10-21, (S), 1 1/8m (AWT), 1:54 SEMINOLE LASS (f, 3, Indian Charlie--Inside Emotion, 4/5. B-Heste Sport Inc (ON). by Miswaki) Lifetime Record: SP, 15-3-2-1, $80,690. Saardona, f, 3, Saarland--Golden Penny, by Touch Gold. O-Three Diamonds Farm. B-Hargus & Sandra Sexton & DED, 10-21, 5f, :59 4/5. B-Patrick Q Maguire (KY). Rose Hill Farm (KY). T-Michael J Trombetta. *$95,000 *$27,000 RNA wlng '06 KEENOV; $35,000 RNA yrl yrl '07 KEESEP. '07 FTKJUL. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/22/09 • PAGE 10 of 10

Breeders’ Cup Winners’ B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Final Prep Race EUROPE CLASSIC Winners Goodwood H. at SA 5 CONDITIONS RESULTS: Jockey Club Gold Cup at BEL 4 FRANCE, Deauville, 14.25, 10-21, i34,000, 2yo, f, Super Derby at LAD 3 7fT, 1:33.10, sf. TURF ERCOLINI (IRE) (f, 2, Pyrus--Bajan Belle {Ire}, by Efisio Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at LCH 6 {GB}) Lifetime Record: 5 starts, 3 wins, 2 places, Turf Classic Invitational H. at BEL 5 i40,200. O-Reza Pazooki Sharif; B-Mrs Audrey Frances Oak Tree Invitational S. at SA 4 Stynes; T-Francisco Rodriguez Puertas. *i5,000 wnlg JUVENILE >07 GOFNOV. Champagne S. at BEL 6 Breeders’ Futurity at KEE 5 Norfolk S. at SA 5 ITALY, Rome, 14.50, 10-20, i22,500, 3yo/up, 1 3/8m F/M TURF (AWT), 2:20.90, stn. Flower Bowl H. at BEL 3 EMOTIONNER (IRE) (c, 3, Kris Kin--Night Home {Ity}, by WinStar Galaxy/First Lady at KEE 3 Night Shift) Lifetime Record: 17-6-1-4, i51,022. Irish Champion S. at LEO 2 O-Scuderia Due C SRL; B-Finanza Locale Consulting SPRINT SRL; T-Stefano Botti. Vosburgh H. at BEL 5 Ancient Title BC H. at SA 4 ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Forego at SAR 2 Rio Black (Ire), c, 2, Captain Rio (GB)--Jemima Yorke KY Cup Sprint at TP 2 (GB), by Be My Guest. Rome, Italy, 10-20, Mdn, 2yo, Pat O’Brien H. at DMR 2 c/g, 7 1/2fT. B-Mrs P Kennedy. *i20,000 2yo >09 MILE ARQAPR. Kelso H. at BEL 4 Serafina Pekkala (Ire), f, 2, Hawk Wing--Statokips (Ire), Oak Tree BC Mile at SA 4 by Statoblest (Ire). Rome, Italy, 10-20, Mdn, 2yo, f, Prix du Moulin at LCP 3 1 1/8mT. B-Alessandro Peverelli. Queen Elizabeth II S. at ASC 3 Dusty Spirit (GB), c, 2, Invincible Spirit (Ire)--Dusty JUVENILE FILLIES Dazzler (Ire), by Titus Livius (Fr). Bath, Britain, 10-21, Frizette S. at BEL 8 Mdn, 2yo, 5f 11ydsT. B-T.O.C.S. Ltd. Alcibiades S. at KEE 5 Purple Heart (Ire), c, 2, Sadler=s Wells--Brigid, by Irish Oak Leaf S. at SA 5 River (Fr). Navan, Ireland, 10-21, Hcp, 2yo, 1mT. DISTAFF B-Brittas House Stud. *1/2 to Oyster Catcher (Ire) Spinster S. at KEE 10 (Bluebird), SW & GSP-Ire; and full to Sequoyah (Ire), Beldame S. at BEL 6 Hwt. 2yo Filly-Ire, G1SW-Ire, $150,827; and Listen Lady’s Secret at SA 5 (Ire), G1SW-GB, G1SP-Ire, $417,211. 2008 BREEDERS’ CUP AT SANTA ANITA Bennelong (GB), g, 3, Bahamian Bounty (GB)--Bundle Race Winner Previous Start Up, by Miner=s Mark. Southwell, Britain, 10-21, Mdn, JuvFillies Stardom Bound 1st GI Oak Leaf S. (OSA) 3-4yo, 1m (AWT). B-The National Stud. *55,000gns F/M Turf Forever Together 1st GI First Lady S. (KEE) yrl >07 TATOCT; 62,000gns 2yo >08 TATGNS; Ladies Classic Zenyatta 1st GI Lady’s Secret S. (OSA) 16,500gns HIT >09 TATJUL. **1/2 to Ut Majeur (GB) Juvenile Midshipman 2nd GI Norfolk S. (OSA) (Brahms), SP-Fr, $136,354. Mile Goldikova (Ire) 1st G1 Prix du Moulin (LCP) Finney Hill (GB), f, 4, Mark of Esteem (Ire)--Ringing Hill Sprint Midnight Lute 10th GII Pat O’Brien H. (DMR) (GB), by Charnwood Forest (Ire). Bath, Britain, 10-21, Turf Conduit (Ire) 1st G1 St Leger S. (DON) Mdn, 3yo/up, f/m, 10f 46ydsT. B-Dunchurch Lodge Classic Raven’s Pass 1st QEII S. (ASC) Stud Company. Stakes closings at your fingertips! Now on the web at stakesdigestweekly.com