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HURRICANE LANE RETURNS IN PARIS COLT AMONG Since the change of the G1 Grand Prix de Paris trip to 12 JAPAN SALE LEADERS furlongs in 2005, there is a sense that the Bastille Day feature has grown in stature and in this year=s edition the quality has inched up again due mainly to the fact that (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) is here. It is 10 years since a winner of the G1 Irish Derby appeared in this race and that was Treasure Beach (GB) ( {Ire}), who was fourth behind another of Andre Fabre=s record 13 winners in Meandre (Fr) (Slickly {Fr}), but Godolphin=s June 26 Curragh Classic winner looks in a different league to that former Ballydoyle representative and he sets a lofty standard on Wednesday. If able to reproduce the form of his half-length defeat of Lone Eagle (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), with the re-opposing Wordsworth (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) seven lengths adrift, Hurricane Lane will probably be out on his own but there are some serious lurkers in this field who could close the gap. Cont. p6

IN TDN AMERICA TODAY FASIG-TIPTON OPENS AMERICAN YEARLING SEASON The American yearling sale season got underway in Lexington, Kentucky on Tuesday with the Fasig-Tipton July Yearling Sale. Frankel colt out of Callback | JRHA Click or tap here to go straight to TDN America. By Kelsey Riley Frankel (GB) is having a stellar season and currently holds a narrow lead over his sire Galileo (Ire) on the European sires= table, and his proficiency has extended to Japan; in fact, it was there that he posted his first Group 1 win as a sire with the subsequent Classic winner (Jpn) in the 2016 G1 , and he now has three Group 1 winners in Japan with (Jpn) and (Jpn) also making the grade. It should have come as no surprise, then, that his lone horse in the JRHA Select Sale would be popular, and lot 329, a colt foal out of GI Las Virgenes S. winner Callback (Street Sense), certainly was that when selling to Club Lion for -240-million ($2,173,380/i1,839,360/,1,571,566)Bthe fourth-highest price of the session on Tuesday. "This is an outstanding individual," said trainer Yoshito Yahagi, who signed the ticket. "I visited Northern Farm for inspection three times and I have a feeling this colt has been getting better, better and better. While he may not be a typical Frankel, I like him a lot and am sure he is worth paying this amount of money." Cont. p2 TDN EUROPE • PAGE 2 OF 15 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 14 JULY 2021

Frankel Colt Among Japan Sale Leaders cont. from p1 JRHA Select Sale The colt is the third foal out of Callback, who was purchased by Katsumi Yoshida for $2-million in foal to Medaglia d=Oro at Daily Bulletin Keeneland November in 2019, having previously produced a colt • Almost ,148-million was spent on 439 yearlings and foals at by that same sire who was bought by Donato Lanni for $175,000 the JRHA Select Sale. at Fasig-Tipton=s March Sale of 2-year-olds in training this year. $ The cumulative clearance rate was 93%. The JRHA Select Sale began on Monday at Hokkaido=s $ The lone Frankel (GB) in the catalogue sold for ,1.57-million. Northern Horse Park with a strong session of yearling trade and $ Twelves sires had foals sell for in excess of -100-million. wrapped up on Tuesday with foals and another blockbuster day. $ Northern Farm sold the top five foals, eight of the top 10 and 15 of the top 20. Twenty-four foals sold for in excess of -100-million $ The lone Le Havre (Ire) in the catalogue sold for ,144,075. i , ($906,935/ 765,600/ 654,500). Seven of those breached the $ A Saxon Warrior (Jpn) colt sold for ,203,015. -200-million ($1,814,001/i1,531,778/,1,309,000) mark, with $ (Jpn) had a strong sale with his first crop trade topped by a -410-million averaging ,498,749. ($3,718,702/i3,139,868/,2,683,471) colt from Northern Farm by (Jpn)=s son Kizuna (Jpn) out of the G2 Diana-Trial Tuesday=s foal session saw 213 youngsters sold for winner Selkis (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}) (lot 428) bought by Yoshihisa -10,923,000,000 ($98,915,957/i83,783,637/,71,652,375), up Ozasa on the phone with his trainer Yoshito Yahagi. New 31.1% from last year. The average and median were likewise up investor Susumu Fujita was underbidder. at -51,281,690 ($464,824/i393,420/,336,396) (+24.9%) and Despite prevailing COVID-19 restrictions and uncertainties in -33,000,000 ($299,116/i253,203/,216,472) (+13.8%), Japan, a strong desire for bloodstock among the local ownership respectively. The clearance rate for the foal session was 92.6%. ranks remains; the number of registered buyers at the sale was Cumulatively across two days of yearling and foal trade, up 10% from last year, and figures climbed decisively on 2020 -22,561,000,000 ($204,302,263/i172,936,517/,147,994,986) figures, which was itself a strong renewal of the sale despite was spent on 439 lots from 472 offered, with the clearance rate falling in the midst of the pandemic. rounding out at 93%. TDN EUROPE • PAGE 3 OF 15 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 14 JULY 2021

Frankel Colt Among Japan Sale Leaders cont. The cumulative average of -51,391,780 ($465,380/i393,932/ ,336,751) was up 18.3% on 2020. The JRHA Select Sale catalogue was for the first time this year absent of progeny of leading sire King Kamehameha (Jpn) and included just four yearlings by the likewise late Deep Impact (Jpn), and thus trade could have been expected to fall short of Senior Vice President Gary King previous renewals where they were so dominant, but the Twitter: @garykingTDN investment of Japanese breeders, in particular the Yoshida [email protected] family, in quality bloodstock that has built up both the stallion + 1.732.320.0975 and broodmare ranks shone through. "This was a much stronger market than I expected," admitted International Editor Teruya Yoshida, active chairman of the Japan Racing Horse Kelsey Riley Association. "As the catalogue this year did not include King Twitter: @kelseynrileyTDN Kamehameha and very few Deep Impacts, I thought the market [email protected] would shrink, but I was wrong.@ European Editor Emma Berry Twitter: @collingsberry [email protected]

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Contributing Editors Alan Carasso Christina Bossinakis JRHA Chairman Teruya Yoshida | JRHA Cafe Racing Sean Cronin Also pivotal to the good returns was the significant investment Tom Frary of new owner Susumu Fujita, who started buying horses in the [email protected] spring and this week spent -2,367,000,000 ($21,413,893/i18,156,519/,15,510,062) on six foals and 12 Irish Correspondent yearlings. Daithi Harvey AI am very impressed to see so many new players active through the two days of the 2021 Select Sale,@ Yoshida Regular Columnists Chris McGrath | John Berry | Kevin Blake continued. AMost impressive was Mr. Susumu Fujita, who Amy Lynam | Melissa Steele attended at JRHA Select Sale for the first time and spent -2,367,000,000 in total through the two days, which is more than 10% of the gross sale. "The number of buyers registered at this year's sale is more than 700, which is 10% more than last year, and the market has a number of players at every price range. I think that is what created this strong market. And I think we have a variation of stallions standing in Japan now. TDN EUROPE • PAGE 4 OF 15 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 14 JULY 2021

Frankel Colt Among Japan Sale Leaders cont. AThere are sires who produce good sprinters, milers and stayers. There are sires of turf runners and dirt runners. The quality of broodmares we have in Japan is much higher than before, and many stallions have a chance to produce class racehorses, and have a chance to have expensive horses at the bloodstock market. JRHA SELECT SALE "Breeders including myself will re-invest the funds to acquire SESSION TOTALS 2021 2020 more quality mares to improve the quality of Japanese-bred $ Catalogued 240 238 horses. I hope in Japan will become a more $ Number Offered 230 226 attractive sport." $ Number Sold 213 203 $ Not Sold 17 23 $ Clearance Rate 92.6% 89.8% Kizuna Colt Leads The Way $ High Price -410,000,000 -380,000,000 Campaigned as a homebred by Gestut Schlenderhan, Selkis $ Gross -10,923,000,000 -8,334,000,000 $ Average (% change) -51,281,690 (+24.9%) -41,054,187 won the 2011 G2 Diana-Trial by a nose but was unable to beat $ Median (% change) -33,000,000 (+13.8%) -29,000,000 another horse home in the G1 Preis der Diana won by Dancing Rain (Ire) ( Dancer {Ire}). Purchased privately by Katsumi CUMULATIVE 2021 2020 Yoshida, Selkis produced Velox (Jpn) (Just A Way {Jpn}) as her $ Catalogued 541 539 $ Number Offered 472 475 fourth foal, and he placed in all three 2019 Japanese colts= $ Number Sold 439 432 Classics. Six of Selkis=s foals have been offered at this sale, with $ Not Sold 33 43 prior to Tuesday four foals averaging $329,458 and two $ Clearance Rate 93% 91% yearlings averaging $373,520. Velox himself was a -48-million $ High Price -410,000,000 -510,000,000 $ Gross -22,561,000,000 -18,761,000,000 ($435,348/i367,651/,314,162) yearling. $ Average (% change) -51,391,780 -43,428,241 "This is the one I was firmly resolved to acquire,@ Ozasa said. "Yoshito Yahagi strongly recommended him, and others who inspected him told me unanimously that this is very nice horse. I He is the sire of eight group winners from three crops of racing thought he would cost -300 million or more or less, but I didn't age. intend to retreat at all. I won the bidding war and hope the colt Ozasa=s Tuesday haul also included a first-crop colt by Rey De will win big races." Oro (Jpn) (King Kamehameha {Jpn}), who will have high hopes Kizuna is proving a rising star of the sire ranks, currently sitting riding on him as a sire being by the same sire as Lord Kanaloa fourth in the sire standings behind only his sire, Lord Kanaloa and having been both champion 3-year-old and champion older (Jpn) and Heart=s Cry (Jpn). horse courtesy of wins in the G1 Tokyo Yushun and G1 Autumn. Rey De Oro enjoyed a profitable debut sale, his 15 foals offered all sold for an average of -76,133,333 ($690,510/i583,222/,498,749). Ozasa=s purchase, (lot 334), was the joint highest-priced of those at -180-million ($1,632,987/i1,378,837/,1,179,180). He is a half-brother to the G3 Tokyo Shimbun Hai scorer Black Spinel (Jpn) (Tanino Gimlet {Jpn}). Ozasa also put his faith in another young sire, champion Satono Diamond (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) with the purchase of his second-most expensive colt, lot 374, the second foal out of GI Spinaway S. winner Lady Ivanka (Tiz Wonderful), for -130- million ($1,179,379/i995,870/,851,567). Satono Diamond, whose eldest progeny are yearlings, had a top price of -180- million ($1,632,879/i1,378,800/,1,179,093) on Tuesday via lot 390, a colt out of Argentine champion Positive Mind (Arg) (Equal The sale-topping Kizuna colt in the ring with his dam | JRHA Stripes {Arg}) bought by new owner Susumu Fujita. TDN EUROPE • PAGE 5 OF 15 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 14 JULY 2021

Frankel Colt Among Japan Sale Leaders cont. Lord Kanaloa (Jpn) has made a meteoric rise through the sire ranks and was on Monday responsible by three of the top five prices during the yearling session. He likewise sired the second- highest-priced colt during the foal session, a son of Australian champion 2- and 3-year-old filly Yankee Rose (Aus) (All American {Aus}) (lot 398) who fetched -370-million ($3,356,473/i2,833,331/,2,422,832) from prominent owner Masahiro Noda=s Danox Co. Ltd. Yankee Rose, who was purchased privately by Katsumi Yoshida upon conclusion of her racing career, has an as-yet unraced 2-year-old filly by Deep Impact named Romneya (Jpn) and did not produce a foal in 2020.

All Heart The recently pensioned Heart=s Cry (Jpn) sired the three top- priced foals at last year=s sale, and made a strong showing again on Tuesday when siring three of the top seven foals. Chief among those was lot 361, who boasted one of the best Heart=s Cry half-brother to and Loves Only You | JRHA pedigrees in the book being a half-brother to international Group 1 winners Real Steel (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) and Loves Next Generation Only You (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}). He was knocked down to Shunsuke Yoshida, son of Northern Farm principal Katsumi Miki Masahiro for -280-million Yoshida, has been a pivotal figure in that operation and this year ($2,536,025/i2,147,600/,1,834,891). The pedigree goes from for the first time he offered horses at the JRHA Sale under his strength to strength down the page, his second dam Monevassia own name. He enjoyed three -100-million-plus sales on (Mr. Prospector) being a full-sister to Kingmambo and also the Tuesday, including the joint top-priced Rey de Oro colt and an dam of Group 1 winner and producer Rumplestiltskin (Ire) American Pharoah colt (lot 337) who fetched -150-million (Danehill). Monevassia is therefore a daughter of the great ($1,358,632/i1,148,825/,982,350) from Danox. The colt is the Miesque. second foal out of Switch In Time (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), a daughter Heart=s Cry=s haul also included the top-priced filly of the of dual Grade I winner Switch (Quiet American). Lot 337 is bred session, a -200-million ($1,809,370/i1,534,085/,1,310,636) on the same cross as American Pharoah=s G2 Park Hill S. winner daughter of American champion 2-year-old filly She=s A Tiger Pista, and similarly to last year=s G1 Criterium International (Tale of the Cat) (lot 342). She=s A Tiger=s Deep Impact filly foal winner and European champion 2-year-old Van Gogh, who is out was the second-top lot at this sale last year when selling for of a daughter of Sadler=s Wells. This was the lone horse in the -270-million. sale by American Pharoah, who has had two stakes winners in Alterite (Fr) (Literato {Fr}) has certainly racked up plenty of air Japan: G1 February S. winner Cafe Pharoah and Listed Japan Dirt miles in her 11 years. Having started her racing career in her Derby scorer Danon Pharaoh. native France, she was soon purchased privately by Martin Another American Horse of the Year, Bricks and Mortar, was Schwartz and transferred to the U.S. after winning at listed level represented by his first foals on Tuesday, with all seven offered and finishing second in the G1 Prix Saint-Alary. She promptly selling for an average of -54,142,857 won the GI Garden City S. in New York and placed in two more ($490,401/i414,681/,354,419). And yet another, California Grade Is before returning to France, where she was sold to Chrome, saw his first Japanese-bred foals go through the ring; Katsumi Yoshida for i1.1-million at Arqana December in 2014. three sold from four offered for an average of -22,666,666 Alterite has two winners from three foals of racing age and on ($205,448/i173,626/,148,376). Justify, whose one offering at Tuesday her latest produce, a son of rising young sire Epiphaneia the yearling sale sold for -200-million, had a one foal offered on (Jpn) (lot 366), made -220-million Tuesday, a colt out of American champion 2-year-old filly ($1,992,591/i1,686,270/,1,440,780) to the bid of Y=s Caledonia Road (Quality Road) (lot 344) who sold to Miki Consignment Sales. Masahiro for -135-million ($1,223,629/i1,034,235/,884,097). TDN EUROPE • PAGE 6 OF 15 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 14 JULY 2021

Hurricane Lane Returns In Paris cont. from p1 SESSION TOPPERS One is M M Stables= Alenquer (Fr) (Adlerflug {Ger}), who beat JRHA SELECT FOAL SALE (Ire) (Frankel {GB}), Yibir (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) and Lone Eagle in the Apr. 23 G3 Sandown Classic Trial which remains one of the strongest pieces of 3-year-old form this year. His TUESDAY’S TOP 10 LOTS subsequent win off an absence in Royal Ascot=s G2 King Edward LOT SIRE | DAM PRICE (¥) VII S. June 18 means that he needs to step up and his outside 428 c, Kizuna (Jpn)BSelkis (Ger) 410,000,000 draw has done him no favours. Consignor: Northern Farm Another who went to Royal Ascot was Sir Lamorak (Ire) Purchaser: Yoshihisa Ozasa (Camelot {GB}), but while Wordsworth was contesting the G2 Queen=s Vase he was running to a similar figure under topweight 398 c, Lord Kanaloa (Jpn)BYankee Rose (Aus) 370,000,000 in the King George V H. over this trip. Previously pulled out of Consignor: Northern Farm the G3 Chester Vase due to the rain-softened ground, he Purchaser: Danox Co. Ltd. remains under the radar but showed with his 3 3/4-length success in a 10-furlong Leopardstown handicap Apr. 11 that he 361 c, Heart=s Cry (Jpn)BLoves Only Me (Jpn) 280,000,000 possesses the of acceleration to make a mark in this Consignor: Northern Farm company. Purchaser: Miki Masahiro

329 c, Frankel (GB)BCallback 240,000,000 Consignor: Northern Farm Purchaser: Thoroughbred Club Lion Co. Ltd.

366 c, Epiphaneia (Jpn)BAlterite (Fr) 220,000,000 Consignor: Northern Farm Purchaser: Y=s Consignment Sales

342 f, Heart=s Cry (Jpn)BShe=s A Tiger 200,000,000 Consignor: Northern Farm Purchaser: Kaneko Makoto Holdings

391 c, Heart=s Cry (Jpn)BLovely Bernadette 200,000,000 Consignor: Shadai Farm Hurricane Lane after winning the Irish Derby | racingfotos.com Purchaser: Fujita Susumu Gestut Schlenderhan=s Northern Ruler (Ger) (Ruler of the 334 c, Rey de Oro (Jpn)BMorganite (Jpn) 180,000,000 World {Ire}) beat the May 24 G2 Prix Hocquart winner Bubble Consignor: Northern Farm Gift (Fr) (Nathaniel {Ire}) in the G3 Prix du Lys over this trip at Purchaser: Yoshihisa Ozasa Chantilly June 20 and is dangerously unexposed having been a third supplementary entry on Saturday. Zak Bloodstock=s Bubble 403 c, Rey de Oro (Jpn)BRinforzando (Jpn) 180,000,000 Gift may have been a touch unlucky in that contest and trainer Consignor: Shunsuke Yoshida Mikel Delzangles is expecting improvement off that effort. Purchaser: Tetsuhide Konomito ABubble Gift came out of the Prix du Lys Longines well,@ he commented. AHe goes on all ground and he has already won at 390 c, Satono Diamond (Jpn)BPositive Mind (Arg) 180,000,000 ParisLongchamp, which will certainly be an advantage. All the Consignor: Northern Farm lights are on green and we are ready to run.@ Purchaser: Fujita Susumu Another outsider is Ecurie Jean-Louis Bouchard=s Baby Rider (Fr) (Gleneagles {Ire}), who took the G2 Prix Greffulhe over 10 1/2 furlongs at Saint-Cloud May 1 before disappointing when only 14th in the G1 Prix du Jockey Club over that trip at Chantilly TDN EUROPE • PAGE 7 OF 15 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 14 JULY 2021

Hurricane Lane Returns In Paris cont. i23,000 and then they sent us a video of her windsucking. She June 6. AIn the Qatar Prix du Jockey Club, Baby Rider couldn=t get was a bit of a surprise boomerang as we certainly hadn't his breathing together and logically he was then unable to witnessed it at home." accelerate at the finish,@ trainer Pascal Bary said. AIt would be A Kildare-based vet who specialises in cattle, O'Grady owns ideal to have good ground and after the supplementation of the broodmares in partnership with fellow vet Adrian McMullan, Irish Derby winner and Epsom Derby third Hurricane Lane, our who owns a mixed veterinary practice in Northern Ireland. She task is complicated even further. There are some excellent adds, "It was not what we expected and it was certainly a bit of horses still in the race but one thing is for sure, Baby Rider is in an ordeal to get her back from the UK. But so be it: it happens great form and will run a big race.@ and you just have to take it on the chin and move on, and that's Also on the card is the G2 Prix de Malleret over the same mile- what we did. The yearling sales weren't an option and we and-a-half trip, which is diverted from Saint-Cloud and features chatted to a few people about the breeze-up sales, but in the The Aga Khan=s highly-regarded Khalidiya (Fr) (Oasis Dream end Richard Kent was fantastic and he introduced us to Dave {GB}), who needs to bounce back from a deflating 16th in the G1 and Emma Evans." Prix de Diane over 10 1/2 furlongs at Chantilly June 20. From Britain is the Joseph Tuite-trained Via Sistina (Ire) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}), who beat the subsequent winner Chiasma (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) by 5 1/2 lengths over a mile and a quarter at Goodwood May 22. In the 14-furlong G2 Prix Radio FG, or Prix Maurice de Nieuil as it is better known, there is a fascinating rematch between Haras de la Gousserie=s Skazino (Fr) (Kendargent {Fr}) and The Aga Khan=s Valia (Fr) (Sea the Stars {Ire}). Two lengths separated them in the G2 Prix Vicomtesse Vigier over 300 metres further here last time May 24, but Skazino has a three- pound penalty this time and the filly should be sharper for that reintroduction.

CHOUX FLIES IN FACE OF ADVERSITY By Emma Berry Choux | Scoop Dyga Over the past week, trainer David Evans has sent out 10 The breeders bought Choux's dam Puff Pastry (GB) (Pivotal runners with six returning as winners, including all four of his {GB}) from Philippa Cooper's Normandie Stud at the December starters on Friday evening. Though the impressive climb of the Sale of 2016 for 21,000gns. Now 13, Puff Pastry is a daughter of Wokingham S. winner Rohaan (Ire) (Mayson {GB}) may have Soft Centre (GB) (Zafonic), whose half-sister French Dressing grabbed plenty of headlines, one of his stable-mates who is (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) is the dam of this season's G3 Hampton equally deserving of plenty of attention is the juvenile filly Court S. winner Mohaafeth (Ire) (Frankel {GB}). Choux (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}). O'Grady says, "We really wanted to give the mare a chance On the face of it, her story looks pretty straightforward. Choux and we thought to ourselves 'what do we do with an Exceed And was clearly so fancied by some on debut that she was the Excel yearling standing in the field?'" subject to the biggest betting plunge of the season when leaving They turned to their neighbour Jeremy Maxwell, breeder of the paddock at Thirsk as a 40/1 shot and being backed in to 10/3 Grand National winner Rhyme 'N' Reason (GB), for help in the by the time the stalls opened. She duly obliged on the soft early stages of the filly's pre-training. ground that day and went straight to Royal Ascot for the G2 "Jeremy broke her for us because he's local to where the Queen Mary S. horses are in County Down. He got her started and then Ross Good to firm ground both there and at Newmarket for the Crawford, who wouldn't normally take in a lot of Flat horses, got Listed Empress Fillies' S. was not to her liking, but back on very her riding," she continues. "I wanted her to go in to Dave's yard soft turf at Deauville on Sunday, Choux struck with her first knowing everything she had to do, and all they had to do was black-type victory in the listed Prix Yacowlef. teach her to run faster. Dave worked away with her and Her life hasn't always been plain-sailing though, as Choux's managed to find a buyer for us privately. co-breeder Mairead O'Grady explains. "We sold her as a foal for TDN EUROPE • PAGE 8 OF 15 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 14 JULY 2021

Choux Flies In Face Of Adversity cont. from p1 never in my time as a trainer or as CEO of the trainers= AHe and Emma have both been fantastic, and so has Richard, association was I ever approached or given information that who is a gentleman and has been a huge help and support. For there were illegal substances being used on horses in training,@ Choux even to become a winner was a great success in itself, but Grassick said. ANormally, if that information doesn=t come to me for her to become a listed winner on Sunday was just beyond it would go to the [Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board]. They are our expectations altogether." the regulators, so it would be them that would see that sort of The duo sold Puff Pastry's current yearling, a daughter of information. There are about 350 members who hold a trainer=s Ribchester (Ire) at last year's foal sale through Richard Kent's licence and there=s only eight of those trainers that are not a Mickley Stud for 18,000gns, but they now have a wait for the member of the trainers= association. next offspring following yet another reversal. Bolger first made claims that there is serious doping in Irish "Two days before Choux came out at Thirsk we lost Puff's racing in a media interview last October, and he made similar Sioux Nation foal at the foaling," O'Grady explains. "So that was comments again to a Sunday Independent reporter this spring unfortunate but thankfully the mare was okay. Because she was but declined to attend the agriculture board=s hearings. late we were already going to give her a year off so that's what we've done. She's in great form and is out in the field looking fantastic but sadly we have two years with nothing to sell from her." She continues, "It's a family which has had quite a lot of nice fillies which means there are a lot of nice broodmares on the page and a lot of good things are happening. It's great for us to be able to contribute a little bit of black-type to that page now, especially when it didn't come easy. It was a tortuous journey to bounce back from a voided sale to get a listed win in Deauville on Sunday." O'Grady and McMullan have three mares "for a bit of fun," with the other two both being in foal this year. She says, "Adrian and I worked together in a veterinary practice in the north for a couple of years and that's where I kind of got introduced to Michael Grassick and Joanna Morgan | racingfotos.com horses. It's a hobby and up to now it's paid for itself. It's never made anyone hugely rich but it's fantastic and we do it all ourselves. It teaches you an awful lot." AI was surprised [by the claims],@ Grassick admitted. AI would have spoke to [Bolger] a couple of months ago, when this first came up. Since Mar. 19 he=s no longer a member of the trainers= association. I spoke to him for a long period of time and he had no names of any trainers involved or the names of any drugs. He had no additional information that he could give to me.@ Asked whether he thought there was a problem with doping in Irish racing, Grassick said, AI=d be naive to think nothing ever GRASSICK: DRUGS ARE NOT PREVALENT IN takes place, but I am personally not aware of anything--nothing has been brought to my attention. Anything would go before the IRISH RACING IHRB. It=s up to them to investigate if they feel that there is Speaking before the Oireachtas Agriculture Committee at the something in Irish racing. latest of a series of hearings prompted by trainer Jim Bolger=s AThe amount of testing that goes on pre-race and post-race--if claim that there would be Aa Lance Armstrong@ in Irish racing, there=s anything untoward, it is found. You hear rumours, [but] Irish Racehorse Trainers Association Chief Executive Michael it=s rumours--I can=t act on rumours. I can only act on facts and Grassick said he has never been Aapproached or given any information that=s given to me. As I=ve said before, if I information that there were illegal substances being used on received any information, I=d go to the IHRB. It=s up to them as horses in training.@ the regulatory body to investigate.@ AIn my previous life, before I took over the position as CEO of the trainers= association, I was a trainer for 35 years myself and TDN EUROPE • PAGE 9 OF 15 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 14 JULY 2021

Grassick: Drugs Are Not Prevalent In Racing cont. ABut right here right now, our way to deal with that is to do Horse Racing Ireland Chief Executive Brian Kavanagh, IHRB our homework properly so when we attend a yard, if we have Chief Executive Denis Egan and IHRB Chief Veterinary Officer concerns about animals moving, my officers are briefed to Lynn Hillyer appeared once again at the meeting, with Hillyer literally park behind the horse lorries and make sure they have addressing an instance of six horses sold from Ireland to the UK gone onto the back gate.@ who were alleged to have traces of anabolic steroids in their Kavanagh, among other topics, provided an update on racing=s systems. response to a BBC Panorama programme slated to air next week AI can absolutely and categorically confirm that the six horses focusing on welfare issues of retired racehorses. originally tested by the BHA were followed up with further AWe have had engagement with the production company over testing involving three horses and that is one of the most the last 10 days, as have our British Horseracing Authority extensive pieces of work I=ve ever seen--they went back some counterparts,@ Kavanagh said. AI=m not aware of any legal three years in terms of hair testing,@ she said. AThey also challenges. We=ve responded to queries and hopefully that will undertook sampling unannounced, targeted, intelligence-led-- be reflected in the programme which is due to be broadcast proper stuff--sampling of horses related to those six horses on next Monday. track over a number of months in England. It was only when that AI think it=s very hard to be specific about a programme before work was completed they were satisfied to say to us that they it has been published, with regard to promotional material, it=s were happy there was no problem.@ very unspecific and general so until the programme is broadcast, Hillyer addressed the fact that Ireland does not have a system I think it would be wrong to get into a level of detail on to monitor or register horse movement outside of training. something that=s going to happen next week.@ AYou=re completely right, we don=t have a movement database for horses as is present for cattle, but we would love one and we are working hard on that with other authorities,@ she said.

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AL AASY SET FOR BREAK; TO BE GELDED Commenting on the sale, during which nine horses sold for an aggregate of i174,000, average of i19,333 and a median of Shadwell=s Al Aasy (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) will miss the G1 i10,000, Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby said, AWe King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S. on July 24 and is set to be are pleased with a satisfactory level of trade in our Online gelded, according to Racing Manager Angus Gold. The 4-year-old Summer Sale which proved once again that Goffs Online is a began his campaign with back-to-back Group 3 wins in the John timely and successful platform for selling horses in training to an Porter S. and Aston Park S. for trainer William Haggas, but international audience at relatively low cost to the vendor. Goffs settled for second in both the G1 Coronation Cup and G2 Online has turned over more than i10.5 million since its Princess of Wales=s S. most recently. introduction in 2020 and is now a permanent fixture at Goffs, AAl Aasy had every chance to go and win the race last week offering an additional avenue to the market place at all our sales and you=ve got to take the rough with the smooth,@ Gold said. both in person and virtual.@ AWe=re going to give him a bit of a break and we=re probably going to geld him. We know he handles soft ground, so we=ll give him a few weeks off and then bring him back in the autumn. The King George is definitely out. AHe=s got plenty of talent, he=s just a bit of a thug. Going out on the track, he makes it difficult for whoever is on board. Of course we could keep him entire and hope that he=s going to make a stallion somewhere in due course, but it=s more important for Sheikha Hissa and her family to have these horses to race now. This horse could win a lot of money in Dubai or Australia or wherever.@

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Al Aasy | PA Media UNITED KINGDOM Aclaim (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}), The National Stud GOFFS TOPPER QATAR-BOUND 115 foals of racing age/10 winners/0 black-type winners Three-year-old gelding Wood Ranger (Ire) (Kodi Bear {Ire}) is 18:45-WOLVERHAMPTON, 7.25f, Ribble Bridge (Ire) bound for Qatar after selling to Hassan Abdul Malik for i64,000 14,000gns RNA Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2019; 8,000gns to top the Goffs Online Summer Sale, which concluded on RNA Tattersalls October Yearling Sale (Book 3) 2020 Tuesday. Wood Ranger (lot 19) was sold from Willie McCreery=s Ardad (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), Overbury Stud Rathbride Stables, having won two of nine starts including a five 91 foals of racing age/13 winners/1 black-type winner furlong Class 4 handicap most recently at Naas on June 23. 17:30-YARMOUTH, 5.25f, Josies Kid (Ire) The Aga Khan Studs was responsible for six of the 18 offerings, i11,500 RNA Goffs February Mixed Sale 2020; ,30,000 Goffs and its Ebasari (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) (lot 1) is set for a UK 2yo Breeze Up Sale 2021 change of code after being bought by Willie Mullins for i47,000. TDN EUROPE • PAGE 11 OF 15 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 14 JULY 2021

Cotai Glory (GB) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}), Tally-Ho Stud Nashmeel (Blushing Groom {Fr}) produced GI Yellow Ribbon S. 126 foals of racing age/16 winners/1 black-type winner heroine Light Jig (GB) (Danehill), herself the dam of GI 14:20-CATTERICK BRIDGE, 5f, Langton Wold (Ire) Hollywood Derby-winning sire Seek Again (Speightstown). Sales i9,500 Goffs November Foals Sale 2019; ,5,000 Goffs history: 14,000gns Wlg >19 TATFOA; ,25,000 RNA Ylg >20 Sportsman's Yearling Sale 2020 GOFFUK. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $5,231. 14:45-LINGFIELD PARK, 6f, Pearl Glory (Ire) 1ST-TIME STARTER. O-Richard Fahey Ebor Racing Club Ltd; 4,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2019; ,12,000 B-Mrs J E Laws (GB); T-Richard Fahey. Tattersalls Ire Goresbridge Breeze Up (Newmarket) 2021

El Kabeir (Scat Daddy), Yeomanstown Stud CONDITIONS RESULTS: , 120 foals of racing age/4 winners/1 black-type winner 3rd-Beverley, 7,200, Nov, 7-13, 2yo, f, 5fT, 1:05.22, sf. 18:15-WOLVERHAMPTON, 7.25f, El Bello (GB) MAY BLOSSOM (GB) (f, 2, Mayson {GB}--Almond Branches 13,500gns Tattersalls February Sale 2020 {GB}, by Dutch Art {GB}) Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-0, $11,701. O-Hambleton Racing Ltd 2C & Partner; B-J A Knox & Mrs M A Mondialiste (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), Haras d'Annebault Knox (GB); T-David O=Meara. 47 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners 14:20-CATTERICK BRIDGE, 5f, Act of Passion (GB) ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 14:20-CATTERICK BRIDGE, 5f, South of Winter (GB) Kensington Agent (Fr), f, 2, Elusive City--Agent Kensington (GB), by Mujahid. Bath & Somerset County, 7-13, 5f 10yT, 1:03.34. Ultra (Ire) (Manduro {Ger}), Haras du Logis B-Mme Liza Judd (FR). 51 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners Tardis (GB), f, 2, Time Test (GB)--Twizzell (GB), by Equiano (Fr). 18:45-WOLVERHAMPTON, 7.25f, Caramello (Ire) Bath & Somerset County, 7-13, 5f 160yT, 1:11.28. B-Keyfan Bloodstock (GB). *4th winner for freshman sire (by Dubawi FRANCE: {Ire}). **16,000gns RNA Wlg >19 TATFOA; ,18,900 2yo >21 Birchwood (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Haras de la Huderie TATBRG. 58 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners Totally Charming (GB), c, 3, Charming Thought (GB)--Totally 3-PARISLONGCHAMP, 1000m, Baileys Belle Star (Fr) Millie (GB), by Pivotal (GB). Wolverhampton, 7-12, 9f 104y 3-PARISLONGCHAMP, 1000m, Jazzy Wood (Fr) (AWT), 2:02.90. B-Ropsley Bloodstock LLP (GB). *0gns RNA Wlg i4,500 Arqana December Breeding Stock Sale 2019 >18 TATFOA; i2,000 RNA Ylg >19 GOAUTY. Churchill (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), Coolmore Stud Flame of Freedom (Ire), f, 3, Dragon Pulse (Ire)--Catalan (Ire), by 146 foals of racing age/8 winners/0 black-type winners Duke of Marmalade (Ire). Brighton, 7-13, 6f 210yT, 1:21.43. 5-PARISLONGCHAMP, 1300m, I GOTTA FEELING Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-1, $7,023. B-Mrs S M Rogers & Sir i140,000 RNA Arqana Deauville September Yearling Sale 2020 Thomas Pilkington (IRE). *i13,000 Ylg >19 TIRSEP. Vandad (Ire), g, 4, Dandy Man (Ire)--Ruby Girl (Ire), by Fast Company (Ire). Brighton, 7-13, 5f 60yT, 1:00.67. Lifetime Record: 18-1-5-4, $20,374. B-Brian Miller (IRE). *i30,000 Ylg >18 TIRSEP; 125,000gns 2yo >19 TATBRE; 10,000gns HRA >21 TATFEB. Tuesday=s Results: 2nd-Beverley, ,7,200, Nov, 7-13, 2yo, f, 5fT, 1:05.14, sf. LA FEILE (GB) (f, 2, Aclaim {Ire}--Zeyran {Ire}, by Galileo {Ire}) dwelt at the break and was off the pace in rear through the early fractions of this first go. Bustled along approaching the ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: quarter-mile pole, the 14-1 chance weaved a passage into Disco Boots (Ire), f, 3, Belardo (Ire)--Nightswimmer (Ire), by fourth passing the furlong marker and swooped late under Noverre. Killarney, 7-13, 8f 30yT, 1:43.28. Lifetime Record: continued rousting to prevail by 1 1/2 lengths from Sophie=s Star 4-1-1-0, $14,434. B-John T Heffernan & Grainne Dooley (IRE). (GB) (Cotai Glory {GB}), becoming the 10th winner for her Optimistic Belief (Ire), c, 3, Make Believe (GB)--Panglossian freshman sire (by Acclamation {GB}). She is the latest of four (Ire), by Barathea (Ire). Killarney, 7-13, 11f 35yT, 2:27.89. foals and third scorer out of a winning half-sister to the dam of Lifetime Record: 5-1-0-1, $10,708. B-Albert Conneally & Make G2 Prix du Calvados victrix and G1 1000 Guineas third Fev Rover Believe Syndicate (IRE). *i3,500 Ylg >19 TIRSEP; 32,000gns 2yo (Ire) (Gutaifan {Ire}). The March-foaled bay=s MGISP third dam >20 TATGBR. TDN EUROPE • PAGE 12 OF 15 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 14 JULY 2021

Irish Report cont. 1st-Deauville, i34,000, Cond, 7-13, 2yo, c/g, 6fT, 1:18.49, hy. Turbulence (Ire), g, 4, Night of Thunder (Ire)--Fearless Flyer (Ire) TOIMY SON (FR) (c, 2, Twilight Son {GB}--Miss Pimpernel {Ire}, (GSW-US, $120,175), by Brave Act (GB). Killarney, 7-13, 8f by Clodovil {Ire}), who graduated in a June 25 Chantilly maiden 30yT, 1:43.26. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $10,885. O-Mrs John J last time, tracked the pace in second after breaking on the lead Murphy; B-Oak Lodge Bloodstock (IRE); T-John Joseph Murphy. here. Inching ahead with 300 metres remaining, the 7-10 pick *i21,000 Wlg >17 GOFNOV. **1/2 to Crius (Ire) (Heliostatic was shaken up soon after and stretched clear under mild urging {Ire}), GSW-Eng. in the closing stages to easily account for Faro de San Juan (Ire) (Almanzor {Fr}) by 3 1/2 lengths. From the family of G1 Prix d=Ispahan-winning sire Sasuru (GB) (Most Welcome {GB}), he is the second of two surviving foals and lone scorer produced by a winning half-sister to Listed Derby du Midi victor Change The World (Ire) (Sakhee). The March-foaled bay=s second dam is Tuesday=s Results: Listed Premio Zanoletti runner-up Mrs Seek (GB) (Unfuwain). 4th-Deauville, i34,000, Cond, 7-13, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:16.10, hy. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, i35,900. Video, sponsored by TVG. SUNDAY BEST (FR) (f, 2, Dabirsim {Fr}--Dercia {Fr}, by Raven=s O-Mandalore Racing Stable SAS, Mme Camille Vitse, Georges- Pass), who hit the board going 5 1/2 furlongs at Chantilly in her Etienne Madamet, Jean-Patrick Vitse, Mme Corine Moreux, June 20 unveiling last time, tracked the pace in a handy fourth Mme Sebastien Valerio, Philip Prevost Baratte & Romain from flagfall here. Readied for her bid approaching the two pole, Madamet; B-Mme Camille Vitse & Guillaume Vitse (FR); T-Yann the 6-5 favourite swooped for control entering the final furlong Barberot. and drew clear under minimal coaxing to easily outpoint Hopeful Melody (GB) (Havana Gold {Ire}) by five lengths. She is the latest 5th-Deauville, i27,000, Mdn, 7-13, 2yo, c/g, 7 1/2fT, 1:42.28, of three foals and lone performer produced by a half-sister to hy. MGSW G1 Goodwood Cup third Desert Skyline (Ire) Tamayuz ANCIENT ROME (c, 2, War Front--Gagnoa {Ire} {MGSW & {GB}), G3 Prix de Lutece runner-up Dounyapour (Fr) (Lope de MG1SP-Fr, G1SP-Ire, $597,492}, by Sadler=s Wells), denied by a Vega {Ire}), Listed Prix Michel Houyvet second Doumaran (Fr) head over seven furlongs at Compiegne in his June 11 debut last (Authorized {Ire}) and Listed Derby du Midi runner-up Dildar time, broke swiftly to hold an early lead before accepting a tow (Ire) (Red Ransom). The March-foaled bay=s G2 Prix de Pomone- in second with two furlongs elapsed. Looming large along the winning second dam Diamond Tango (Fr) (Acatenango {Ger}) is a rail at the top of the straight, the 6-4 chalk was shaken up to daughter of G3 Prix Penelope winner Diamond Dance (Fr) regain the initiative approaching the final furlong and kept on (Dancehall) and thus a half-sister to Listed Prix Belle de Nuit strongly under whipless cajoling in the closing stages to easily victrix Crystal Diamond (GB) (Teofilo {Ire}). Sales history: hold the late bid of Touristic (GB) (Frankel {GB}) by a length. He i30,000 Ylg >20 ARQSEP. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, i21,050. becomes the seventh scorer from as many runners produced by Video, sponsored by TVG. MGSW G1 Prix Saint-Alary, G1 Prix de Diane and G1 Irish Oaks O-Hollymount Stud France SC; B-Haras de Grandcamp EARL (FR); placegetter Gagnoa (Ire) (Sadler=s Wells) and is thus full to G3 T-Francis-Henri Graffard Naas Juvenile Fillies Sprint victrix Etoile. The January-foaled dark bay is also a half-brother to Listed Prix Amandine third Galateia (Ire) (Dansili {GB}), a yearling colt by Justify and 2021 filly by Justify. His dam is kin to three black-type winners, namely G1 Epsom Derby-winning sire Pour Moi (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), GSW G1 Irish Derby third Dawn Patrol (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Listed Salsabil S. victrix Kissed (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, i18,900. Video, sponsored by TVG. O-Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Susan Magnier & Westerberg; B-Orpendale, Chelston (Ireland) & Wynatt (KY); T-Andre Fabre.

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FIRST WINNER FOR SIRE 1-1-0-0, i13,500. Video, sponsored by TVG. 1ST-TIME STARTER. O-Allan Belshaw; B-Times of Wigan Ltd (FR); 3rd-Deauville, i27,000, Mdn, 7-13, 2yo, f, 7 1/2fT, 1:39.06, hy. T-Christophe Ferland. TIMES SQUARE (FR) (f, 2, Zarak {Fr}--See You Always {GB}, by Siyouni {Fr}) was steadied to settle off the pace in fifth after the initial strides of this debut. Making headway in the straight, the CONDITIONS RESULTS: 5-1 chance was shaken up to go second approaching the final 2nd-Le Lion d=Angers, i27,000, Cond, 7-13, 2yo, 7fT, 1:32.85, furlong and kept on well once hitting the front with 150 metres vsf. remaining to deny the pacesetting Lacuna (GB) (Shalaa {Ire}) by JUSTE BERE (FR) (c, 2, Pedro the Great--Ajab Bere {Fr}, by Peer an ultimately comfortable 1 1/4 lengths, becoming the first Gynt {Jpn}) Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, i27,250. O-La Fleche winner for her freshman sire (by Dubawi {Ire}). Half-sister to a Racing, Comte Guillaume de Saint-Seine, Alain Jacob, Markus yearling filly by Shalaa (Ire), she is the second of three foals and Meier & Richard Baron; B-Haras de la Haie Neuve, San Gabriel first scorer produced by an unraced half-sister to the dam of Investments Inc & SAS Regnier (FR); T-Mathieu Brasme. stakes-placed multiple Spanish champion Antonella (GB) (Dream *i21,000 Ylg >20 ARQNOV. Ahead). Descendants of the March-foaled homebred bay=s third dam Simply Times (Dodge) include G1 Irish Derby hero Latrobe 5th-Le Lion d=Angers, i22,000, Cond, 7-13, 3yo, 12fT, 2:43.03, (Ire) (Camelot {GB}), stakes-winning G1 Epsom Oaks and G1 Irish sf. Oaks placegetter Pink Dogwood (Ire) (Camelot {GB}), MGSW SIYAZANN (FR) (c, 3, Golden Horn {GB}--Siyenica {Fr} {SW & dual G1 Prix de la Foret second Welsh Emperor (Ire) (Emperor MGSP-Fr, $102,865}, by Azamour {Ire}) Lifetime Record: Jones), GSW G1 Cheveley Park S. runner-up Sunday Times (GB) 4-2-0-1, i34,050. O-H H The Aga Khan; B-H H The Aga Khan=s (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) and the latter=s MGISW daughter Studs SC (FR); T-Alain de Royer-Dupre. *1/2 to Siyarafina (Fr) Newspaperofrecord (Ire) (Lope de Vega {Ire}). Lifetime Record: (Pivotal {GB}), G1SW-Fr, $193,824.

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After narrowly besting Southern Legend to win the G1 Stewards' Cup over the metric mile, trainer Francis Lui elected to stretch Golden Sixty back out in trip for the 2000-metre G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup. In a slowly run affair, Vincent Ho set his mount alight three furlongs from home and looped the field, but fellow Derby winner Furore (NZ) (Pierro {Aus}) saved all the IN MAINLAND CHINA ground and the duo battled tooth and nail to the line, with Yong Qiang Xuan Feng (Ire), h, 6, Sir Prancealot (Ire)--Jumbo Golden Sixty best by half a head (video). After giving serious Romance (Ire), by Tagula (Ire). Yulong, 7-10, 1200m, Sand consideration to taking on Japan in the G1 FWD QE II Cup in Track, 1:09.94 Purse: 300,000 RMB. B-Mrs Claire Doyle. April, trainer Francis Lui stepped his charge back down for the *i11,000 yrl >16 GOFSPT. VIDEO. G1 Champions Mile. It proved no easier, however, as his stablemate More Than This (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}) ran him to a head in yet another nail-biting finish. The lone finalist for champion miler, Golden Sixty was also named champion middle distance horse, earning the nod over Sky Darci (NZ) (Darci Brahma {NZ}). The connections of the latter did not leave Happy Valley empty-handed Tuesday, as GOLDEN SIXTY CROWNED HONG KONG they were rewarded for their victory in the BMW Hong Kong Derby with this year's champion 4-year-old prize. The HORSE OF THE YEAR by Alan Carasso NZ$160,000 NZBJAN graduate won five of his nine trips to the post for champion trainer Caspar Fownes and followed his Derby score with his first open stakes success in the G3 Lion Rock Trophy H. In what would have been a hotly contested division, Hot King Prawn (Aus) (Denman {Aus}) was named champion sprinter on the strength of a long-overdue first Group 1 tally in the Centenary Sprint Prize in January, with champion jockey Joao Moreira in the saddle. The Torryburn Stud-bred veteran, an A$90,000 purchase out of the 2016 Inglis Sydney Classic sale, left a pair of potential future champions in his wake, including G1 Chairman's Sprint Prize hero Wellington (Aus) (All Too Hard {Aus}) and the unbeaten Courier Wonder (NZ) (Sacred Falls {NZ}), who debuted--like all unraced newcomers--off a mark of 52 in October and finished on 107 after winning the G3 Sha Tin

Golden Sixty | HKJC photo Vase H. in late May. Courier Wonder was named most improved horse for the 2020-2021 season. Having secured champion 4-year-old honours in 2019-2020, Panfield (Chi) (Lookin At Lucky), a good third to Sky Darci in courtesy of his sweep of the local Triple Crown, Golden Sixty the Derby, clinched champion stayer honours with his season- (Aus) (Medaglia d'Oro) capped a perfect 5-year-old campaign by ending success in the G1 Standard Chartered Champions and being named the Horse of the Year in Hong Kong during Chater Cup over 2400 metres. The Chilean import could be set ceremonies held Tuesday evening at Happy Valley Racecourse. for the G1 Melbourne Cup, trainer Tony Millard told the HKJC Bred in Queensland by Asco International Pty Ltd., Golden press team Tuesday. Sixty--an A$120,000 Magic Millions Gold Coast yearling turned The David Hayes trained Fantastic Treasure (Aus) (Written NZ$300,000 New Zealand Bloodstock Ready To Run breezer, Tycoon {Aus}) was unbeaten in five starts, including a Class 2 took his overall winning streak to 14 during the season and to 17 score in May, and was named champion griffin for horses aged from 18 overall, using his trademark and devastating turn of two or three on the date of the first Hong Kong meeting of the foot to defeat the evergreen Southern Legend (Aus) (Not A season and which were unraced upon their import into Hong Single Doubt {Aus}) and defending champion Admire Mars (Jpn) Kong. (Daiwa Major {Jpn}) for a breakthrough Group 1 success in the Longines in December (video). TDN EUROPE • PAGE 15 OF 15 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 14 JULY 2021

The final fixture of the 2020-2021 Hong Kong season is set for Wednesday night at Happy Valley. Racing resumes in early September.

LANCASTER BOMBER DIES IN SOUTH AFRICA G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup winner Lancaster Bomber (War FrontBSun Shower {Ire}, by Indian Ridge {Ire}) has died age seven at Drakenstein Stud in South Africa, the farm announced via Twitter on Tuesday. AIt=s with a sad and heavy heart that we say goodbye to Lancaster Bomber today,@ the tweet read. AHe collapsed this morning in his paddock from a suspected heart attack. He was a young stallion with a bright future, and we are very sad that we will not see the best of him. Rest In Peace.@ Trained by Aidan O=Brien for the Coolmore partners, Lancaster Lancaster Bomber | Dubai Racing Club/Mathea Kelley Bomber finished second in the G1 Dewhurst S., GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Turf, G1 St James=s Palace S., GI Woodbine Mile and GI Breeders= Cup Mile. He finished third in the 2018 G1 Lockinge S. before at last getting his Group 1 on his final start at The Curragh. Lancaster Bomber stood for two seasons at Drakenstein and his first crop will be yearlings in August.

IN MAINLAND CHINA Wan Mei Zhi Ji (Aus), c, 4, Exceed And Excel (Aus)--Miss Lily Rose (Aus) (G1SP-Aus, $129,936), by Red Ransom. Yulong, 7-10, 1200m, Sand Track, 1:11.55. Purse: 50,000 RMB. B-Sun Bobbin Enjoying Training Career Kingdom. *A$32,000 yrl >18 MMNAT. VIDEO. Hua Yu Feng Fan (Aus), c, 4, Walking Or Dancing (NZ)--Survival Rothfire Passes Test (Aus), by Lonhro (Aus). Yulong, 7-10, 1600m, Sand Track, 1:35.05. Purse: 50,000 RMB. B-Vieira Group Pty Ltd, NSW. *A$22,000 yrl >18 INGSCON; A$80,000 2yo >18 INGRTR. VIDEO. Superstorm & Inspirational Girl To O’Brien Yue Long Jin Qi Lin (Aus), c, 4, Puissance De Lune (Ire)--Rare Choice (Aus), by Choisir (Aus). Yulong, 7-10, 1600m, Sand Options Open For Frankel’s Converge Track, 1:34.95. B-Murray Pty Ltd, Vic. *A$24,000 yrl >18 INGPREM. VIDEO.

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Wednesday, ParisLongchamp, post time: 20.20 GRAND PRIX DE PARIS-G1, €600,000, 3yo, c/f, 12fT SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 1 Saiydabad Blame Rouget Soumillon 128 2 5 Sir Lamorak (Ire) Camelot (GB) A O'Brien Barzalona 128 3 10 The Mediterranean (Ire) Galileo (Ire) A O'Brien Lordan 128 4 6 Wordsworth (Ire) Galileo (Ire) A O'Brien Peslier 128 5 2 Baby Rider (Fr) Gleneagles (Ire) Bary Pasquier 128 6 8 Northern Ruler (Ger) Ruler of the World (Ire) Wohler Guyon 128 7 7 Hurricane Lane (Ire) Frankel (GB) C Appleby Buick 128 8 9 Cash Equity (Fr) Toronado (Ire) Gadbin Boche 128 9 11 Alenquer (Fr) Adlerflug (Ger) Haggas J Doyle 128 10 4 Cheshire Academy (Fr) Flintshire (GB) Rouget Demuro 128 11 3 Bubble Gift (Fr) Nathaniel (Ire) Delzangles Mosse 128

Wednesday, ParisLongchamp, post time: 19.45 PRIX DE MALLERET-G2, €130,000, 3yo, f, 12fT SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 1 Khalidiya (Fr) Oasis Dream (GB) de Royer-Dupre Soumillon 123 2 2 Cima Star (Ire) Sea the Stars (Ire) Grizzetti Galoppo Mosse 123 3 10 Love Child (Ire) Dark Angel (Ire) Fabre Besnier 123 4 3 Ricla (GB) Adlerflug (Ger) Laffon-Parias Peslier 123 5 5 Natsukashi (Fr) Motivator (GB) Decouz Lemaitre 123 6 9 Babylone (Fr) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Fabre Barzalona 123 7 6 via Sistina (Ire) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Tuite Buick 123 8 7 Forever Be (Ire) Dubawi (Ire) Bary Pasquier 123 9 8 Adhafera (Ire) Sea the Stars (Ire) Rouget Demuro 123 10 4 Anasia (GB) Intello (Ger) Fabre Guyon 123

Wednesday, ParisLongchamp, post time: 20.55 PRIX RADIO FG (PRIX MAURICE DE NIEUIL)-G2, €130,000, 4yo/up, 14fT SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 4 Skazino (Fr) Kendargent (Fr) C Rossi Demuro 129 2 5 Rip Van Lips (Ire) Rip Van Winkle (Ire) Suborics Mosse 128 3 1 Sublimis (Ire) Shamardal Fabre Barzalona 126 4 3 Lord Achilles (Fr) Rio de la Plata van de Poele Lemaitre 126 5 2 Valia (Fr) Sea the Stars (Ire) de Royer-Dupre Soumillon 122

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INTO MISCHIEF REIGNS SARATOGA MERCHANTS LOOK FORWARD TO RETURN OF FANS by Mike Kane SUPREME AT FASIG JULY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY--Precisely 52 weeks ago, King=s Tavern co-owner Jason Fitch valiantly tried to be at least a little bit positive about the prospect of a racing season without spectators across Union Avenue at Saratoga Race Course. Closed for three months by the COVID-19 lockdown, King=s had reopened in mid-June at the partial-capacity limits of the time. While just being able to operate was better than nothing for Fitch and his brothers and partners, Adam and Patrick, he acknowledged it was going to be a difficult summer without the thousands of potential customers visiting the track for the upcoming 40 days. AWhatever happens, we=re definitely going to embrace it,@ Fitch said. AIt=s still going to be Saratoga with the track and the horses still running.@ Cont. p14

Sale-topping Into Mischief filly | Fasig-Tipton photo IN TDN EUROPE TODAY by Christie DeBernardis & Christina Bossinakis FRANKEL COLT AMONG JAPAN SALE LEADERS LEXINGTON, KY - It was a very strong day of trade across the A £1.57-million Frankel colt was among the leading lights at a board at Fasig-Tipton's July Selected Yearlings Sale Tuesday, and, vibrant session of the JRHA Select Foal Sale on Tuesday. to no one's surprise, offspring of Into Mischief proved to be the Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe. auction's most coveted offerings. The Spendthrift kingpin accounted for three of the day's top four sellers, including the $800,000 sales topper (hip 123), who sold to Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and LNJ Foxwoods. AHe is an amazing stallion,@ Fasig Tipton President Boyd Browning. Jr. said of Into Mischief. AHe is always at the top of the boards. He produces colts, fillies, Derby winners, Classic winners, grass, dirt, short, long. He is the consummate professional as a stallion and there is a high demand for [his offspring], as there should be because of the potential reward on the racetrack.@ The stallion that broke up the Into Mischief party with the co- second highest-priced yearling was Lane's End stalwart Candy Ride (Arg). Perennial leading sires Uncle Mo, Munnings, Hard Spun and Street Sense all accounted for yearlings in the top 10. The only younger stallion to break that barrier was Practical Joke, who has his first runners this year. Stallions represented by their first yearlings also made a strong showing at the July Sale, which opened Tuesday with the return of the freshman sire showcase. Cont. p3 EXPECT MOR.

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Into Mischief Reigns Supreme at Fasig July (cont. from p1) The top sale by a first-crop sire went to MGISW City of Light, who had a $230,000 yearling, and Triple Crown hero Justify was a close second with his lone offspring in the catalogue bringing $210,000. Other freshman sires who made a noteworthy impact were Army Mule, Mor Spirit, Girvin, Mendelssohn, Good Magic, Cloud Computing, West Coast, Tapwrit and Bolt d'Oro. AIt is kind of going back to our roots,@ Browning said of the freshman stallion success. AFor years our reputation in July was great physicals. We may be forgiving a little bit on pedigree and sire power, but if you have a good-looking colt or filly that looks precocious, that is what we are about in July. It helps build momentum for the farms as well.@

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Ned Toffey represents one of those farms trying to get its first- season stallions off to a good start in Spendthrift, which offered yearlings by new stallions Mor Spirit and Free Drop Billy. AThe market has been really good,@ Toffey said. AFasig has always done such a great job with the new sire showcase. And we were obviously very happy watching our new stallions and how they were received. We sold a Mor Spirit for $200,000 and there just seemed to be good activity on all of those.@ A total of 208 yearling summoned $21,608,500 with an average of $103,887 and a median of $80,000. Sixty-nine youngsters failed to find new homes for an RNA rate of 24.9%. This auction was not held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was instead combined with the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select and New York-Bred Yearling Sales and held at Newtown Paddocks in September. However, at the 2019 renewal of this sale, 202 yearlings sold for a gross of $18,621,000. The average was $92,183 and the median was $75,000. There were 98 horses led from the ring unsold for an RNA rate of 32.7%. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 16 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • JULY 14, 2021

AIt was a strong start to the 2021 yearling sales season,@ Browning said. AWe were very encouraged when we went to the farms to inspect yearlings by the quality of horses we were seeing, and certainly the 2-year-old sales were encouraging, so we had a lot of optimism going into the sale. I don't think any of us would have been hoping to surpass 2019 numbers, 2019 was a pretty daggone good marketplace, so to be over 2019 is very, very, very encouraging. I am proud of the group of horses our inspection team put together for this sale. Everybody in the marketplace ought to sleep pretty good tonight. It should be a very good yearling market in 2021. We are pretty optimistic about the one coming up in about three weeks [the Saratoga Selected Yearling Sale].@ Justin Casse said he felt there was some trickle down into the middle market, which is often a weak spot in the marketplace. AThe groups I am involved with are generally on the top end ones and it is hard to buy them,@ Casse said. AThis year is no different. I think we are getting some trickle down to the middle market, which is awesome. I think it is going to be a good year to sell stuff.@ There was a very diverse buying bench on display at this year's July sale with the top 20 horses being purchased by 20 individual buyers. There was also a healthy mix of both end-users and pinhookers buying at all levels. AThere is a depth of buyers and a variety of buyers that really makes you feel good about the spread and the balance of the marketplace,@ Browning said. One of the most active end-users was trainer Ken McPeek, who was quite busy Tuesday, buying a total of 13 yearlings for $1.4 million. AI think the market seems fair,@ the conditioner said. AIt seems like there are a lot of people here that are really working it. I'm also glad to get it back to normal as compared to last year when they were all lumped into September and October which was a little bit challenging.@ On the consignor end of things, Four Star Sales accounted for three of the top 10 and Taylor Made Sales Agency and Eaton Sales each had two yearlings in the top 10. Fasig Tipton's next auction will be held at its New York location with the highly anticipated return of the Saratoga Selected Yearling Sale Aug. 9-10, which will be followed by the Fasig- Tipton New York-Bred Yearling Sale Aug. 15-16. Champion Son of Champion Sire Curlin First Crop Yearlings sold for: $172,000, $170,000, $155,000, $120,000, etc.

Hip 30 selling for $172,000. Congratulations to Consignor Taylor Made Sales Agency Agent XV and buyer SGV Thoroughbreds

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Into Mischief Filly Sparks Fireworks at Fasig AShe is an absolute queen,@ Wellman said. AShe really stood out heads and shoulders above everything else here, with all A daughter of super sire Into Mischief proved to be quite a respect to the other entrants, of course. As soon as I laid eyes on standout at Newtown Paddocks Tuesday, inspiring a furious her, I picked up the phone and called Alex within seconds of round of bidding across the pavilion from some of the industry's seeing her. I knew we were going to need to bring out the big heavy hitters. It came down to OXO Equine's Larry Best, guns, so I am very grateful to bloodstock agent Steve Young, Alex, Jason [Litt] and their and Eclipse Thoroughbreds' Aron team, and of course, the Roth Wellman in the final bids, but it family. They've had extreme was Wellman who came out the success with [champion] victor at $800,000. Hip 123 is the Covfefe by Into Mischief. second-highest priced yearling to Eclipse has had some success sell at the Fasig July Sale in the with the sire. She has a last 10 years, following the beautiful page on the bottom Medaglia d'Oro filly Brill, who side and from a physical brought $1 million from Best here perspective, she's a knockout.@ in 2017. As for the price, Wellman Bidding upstairs alongside said, AShe was craftily placed, bloodstock agent Jacob West, that's for sure. It was no Wellman announced that Eclipse surprise that we had to go to would be partnering on the filly war for her. I think all the with the Roth family's LNJ Aron Wellman and Jacob West | Fasig-Tipton photo heavyweights were on her. We Foxwoods. The Roths' bloodstock were right in the neighborhood of what we thought she was agent Alex Solis was the first to shake Wellman's hand following going to be, maybe a bump or two more.@ the sale. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 6 OF 16 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • JULY 14, 2021

Wellman continued, AFillies like her are hard to get your hands on and Alex and I thought this was the right one to take a swing for the fences.@ Hip 123 is out of the unraced Indian Charlie mare Cashing Tickets, a full-sister to MGSW sire Conveyance. The Into Mischief/Indian Charlie cross has already produced the likes of Grade I winner Dayoutoftheoffice and MGSW Frank's Rockette. Jack Sims's McKenzie Bloodstock purchased Cashing Tickets for $55,000 carrying a foal by Bayern at the 2016 Keeneland November Sale. The resulting foal is a now-4-year-old filly named Leggs Galore, who has won three stakes for her breeder and most recently finished second in the GIII Wilshire S. at Santa Anita. AShe has always been a really special horse,@ said Lyn Burleson whose Burleson Farms consigned the filly. AWe haven't sold over here in several years, but we had a client that wanted to bring a few over here, so we tried to round out the consignment. We decided to stick her in here thinking that hopefully she was going to be one of the better individuals in here and stand out. That was our reasoning behind it and it worked out great for us.@ --@CDeBernardisTDN

Candy Ride Colt Brings $350K at F-T July The buyers were warmed up by the time hip 111, a colt by Candy Ride (Arg), entered Fasig-Tipton's ring Tuesday afternoon. With bidding rising rapidly for the son of the 6-year-old mare Beyond Grace (Uncle Mo), the volleys slowly subsided, before finally ending with a final $350,000 bid from Baton Rouge, Louisiana resident James Bernhard, seated inside the pavilion during the bidding. The colt's breeder, Larry Best, came over to congratulate the successful bidder immediately following the sale.

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AHe's a lovely Candy Ride and Taylor Made did a lovely job with him. He was one of the best horses in the sale,@ said Equine Analysis System's Matthew Weinmann, acting as agent for Bernhard. AWe're going to go to Steve Asmussen and he's going to get broke at [Keith Asmussen]'s farm in Texas and see how he does.@ He continued, AWe do run a system where we take physiological data. He came up on our model as one of the colts who are most likely to have success, so that's the reason we went after him.@ Explaining the exchange between Best and Bernhard, Weinmann added, ALarry came over to congratulate us after the purchase and to tell us he has the year-older [full-brother] to this colt and that he hoped he could have some success ahead of us.@ The Apr. 4 foal is out of Beyond Grace, a $1.5-million Fasig- Tipton Florida purchase for Best's OXO Equine. The yearling is the second foal out of the unplaced mare, who is also responsible for a year-older colt by the Lane's End sire. AI told Larry Best that he would bring in the $250,000-350,000 range, so it was right where I thought,@ said Taylor Made's Frank Taylor. AHe is a very good representation of Candy Ride. He is just like his sire, he's well balanced with a beautiful head, neck and shoulder and good muscling. He's a little bit small footed, but that goes with the Candy Rides. AI think the market is starting to realize that Candy Ride is becoming a sire of sires with Twirling Candy, and Mastery looks like he has a shot. I think in the back of some of these buyers' minds, if you get one of these Candy Rides in the summer, you will probably be in good shape.@ Later in the sale, Bernhard purchased hip 133, a colt by Empire Maker out of Clever Beauty (Indian Charlie) for $160,000.

Best Gets Good First Experience as a Seller Larry Best has proven to be a force to be reckoned with among buyers at all the major North American Thoroughbred auctions, consistently purchasing some of the most coveted and expensive horses. The OXO Equine principal got a taste for what it's like on the other side of the sales industry, selling his first homebred, a Candy Ride (Arg) colt (hip 111), to James Bernhard for $350,000 Tuesday in Lexington. AThis is the first homebred I've ever sold and the first horse I've ever sold,@ said a visibly pleased Best after shaking hands with the buyer. AIt felt so good to go and congratulate the buyer! Everyone has always come up to congratulate me after I purchased their horse and now I know how it feels. It makes you want to come back. We got a fair value for the horse and hope he does well.@ Cont. p8 Unbeaten and Unchallenged First Crop Yearling at F-T July sells for $200,000 4 Yearlings sold for an avg. price of $114,000 Over 15x Stud Fee

Congratulations to Consignor Gainesway Agent IX and buyer Maverick Racing

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Best added, AIf you have quality fillies and quality horses, they should sell well. I have 35 mares and will probably go up to 40, so every year I will be a seller as well as a buyer.@ Best has been very active at the November sales the past two years as he began to build his broodmare band. Some of his top purchases include GI Breeders' Cup Distaff heroine Blue Prize (Arg) (Pure Prize), who topped the 2019 Fasig-Tipton November Sale at $5 million, and GISW Concrete Rose (Twirling Candy), a $1.95-million purchase at last term's Keeneland November Sale. Many of these mares were purchased to support his new stallions, GISW Instilled Regard (Arch) and GSW Instagrand (Into Mischief), both of whom stand at Taylor Made.

Larry Best and daughter Halle | Fasig-Tipton photo AI do like the breeding,@ Best said. AI like breeding to sell and also breeding to race. With Instagrand and Instilled Regard, I am excited about keeping quite a few of those and racing them, but, of course, I will also have to sell some. We had a good year with Instagrand. He got 190 mares in his first year.@ Best has also retained some of his expensive race fillies for his breeding operation, like hip 111's dam Beyond Grace (Uncle Mo), who was a $1.5-million Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale acquisition. She is a full-sister to MSP Mighty Mo. ALarry bought the mare at the 2-year-old sale and then he bred her and raised the foal at Taylor Made,@ said Frank Taylor. AWe were a little concerned that people would question why Larry would sell a horse rather than buy. But anybody who is a buyer of horses has to become a seller at some point. Larry has a lot of horses now and we went through them and he let us pick out some horses that we thought were nice and would sell well. He has a lot of really nice pinhooks that he bought as weanlings, but they had large numbers on them, so we thought that would scare people away. So having a nice homebred that doesn't have this pricetag on it is ideal. We hope he'll become known as, not only one of the great buyers of racehorses, but also a seller like WinStar and Stonestreet.@ --@CDeBernardisTDN TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 9 OF 16 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • JULY 14, 2021

Making Mischief Late at F-T July The crowd had begun to thin and the action was drawing to a close Tuesday, and it appeared that the day's highlights could already be spotted in the rearview mirror. However, a filly by leading sire Into Mischief, hip 339, had yet to enter the ring, and when all was said and done, the filly garnered a final bid of $350,000. Bidding on the phone while seated inside the pavilion was Bobby Powell, general manager for Mike Rutherford's Manchester Farm. The yearling was consigned by Four Star Sales, acting as agent for her breeder, Spendthrift Farm. AShe will go to the farm tomorrow, and I'll turn her out and let her be a horse for a while,@ said Powell, who confirmed that Rutherford had been on the phone throughout the proceedings. AShe'll probably go to Eddie Woods some time in the fall and then we'll get her going.@ While Powell did not immediately confirm who the filly will ultimately be trained by, he mentioned that the operation currently employs several trainers, including Steve Asmussen, Bill Mott and Ken McPeek. The Apr. 5 foal is out of MSP Anahauc (Henny Hughes), who had been purchased privately by Rutherford early on before selling to Spendthrift for $160,000 at the Fasig-Tipton November sale in 2016. Rutherford is also directly associated with the yearling's granddam Foxcaller (Beau Genius), in addition to that mare's stakes-winning offspring Gangbuster (Langfuhr) and Dreamcall (Midnight Lute) and GSP Glorified (Honour and Glory). A[Rutherford] has four to five generations of that family,@ said Powell. AAnd Into Mischief? What can be said about him that hasn't already been said?@ And while Manchester had previously let go of Anahauc, the farm still boards Foxcaller and Dreamcall, according to Powell. AShe was a very good individual,@ he said of the purchase. AShe had a lot of Into Mischief in her, but we could definitely see the family in her. We just hope she's as good to us as the rest of her family has been.@ Commenting on the amount paid for the yearling during the buoyant market, Powell added, AIt was a lot of money to pay, but when you know as much as we know about the family then we thought it was fair. Spendthrift does a really good job--I stayed informed on the filly all along.@ Tuesday's yearling session highlighted yet another powerful showing by Spendthrift's marquee stallion Into Mischief, who currently leads the nation with over $13.5 million in earnings. At the conclusion of Tuesday's sale, a total of five yearlings by the sire realized $1.8 million and an average of $360,000. AWe debated a lot about what sale to take her to and we thought she would be really strong here,@ explained Spendthrift General Manager New Toffey. AShe is quick-looking and athletic. She's typical of the Into Mischiefs and is very good minded.@ TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 10 OF 16 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • JULY 14, 2021

Toffey continued, AShe was just an overall nice individual. It's a AWhen you find something you like by that sire, I think you good position to be in because if we didn't get her sold, we were have to dig in deep to buy it,@ Casse said. AI had actually pinhooked happy to race her ourselves.@ the mare. I bought and sold the mother. She was a nice model and I In total, Spendthrift sold four of six of its yearlings Tuesday, think this individual is a good representation of both the sire and with the Into Mischief filly topping the nursery's receipts for the the dam's sire [Distorted Humor]. She looks fast, looks powerful, day. looks quick. She has a nice hip and is a good mover.@ AMost everything that we have comes through the ring and we The filly was consigned by Taylor Made on behalf of her just try to put a fair valuation on them,@ he explained. AIf we get breeder, PTK. it, then that's great, and if we don't, we're happy to go on and To no one's surprise, the offspring of leading sire Into Mischief run them. It was very fair money for that filly.@ continued to be in high demand during Tuesday's auction. He was represented by a total of five yearlings who sold for $1.8- Into Mischief Filly Bound for Juvenile Sale million and averaged $345,000, including the $800,000 sale- topping filly. --@CDeBernardisTDN Those who took a liking to hip 320, a daughter of red-hot sire Into Mischief, will get another chance to take her home next Munnings On the Money at F-T July year at a 2-year-olds in training sale, according to Justin Casse, Holding the distinction as one of only six horses to surpass the who purchased the filly Tuesday for $345,000. The bloodstock $300,000 mark at Fasig Tuesday was hip 178, a filly by Munnings agent, who signed the ticket as Bullet Bloodstock, was acting on out of the 8-year-old mare Haraawa (Medaglia d'Oro). behalf of an undisclosed pinhooking syndicate. Consigned by Four Star Sales, the Feb. 3 filly was purchased by Casse was quite familiar with the bay's family as he pinhooked Jacob West, acting as agent for Robert and Lawana Low. her mother Vaudevillian (Distorted Humor), a $170,000 KEESEP AShe is a beautiful filly, well bred and well prepared,@ said buy who sold privately after RNA'ing for $215,000 at EASMAY. West, explaining the dark bay's allure. AShe was well spotted in The now 7-year-old mare is a half-sister to MGISW and this sale and as a result, a lot of people were on her. It was right millionaire Life At Ten (Malibu Moon). where we had priced her and we were lucky to get her.@ BREEDERS:

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The Florida-bred filly, who was purchased for $92,000 at the Also among the first-season sires secured by McPeek Tuesday Fasig-Tipton November sale last fall, is the second foal out of his were: hip 4 (f, Mo Town); hip 6 (c, Free Drop Billy); hip 18 (f, unraced dam, also responsible for 3-year-old Gregory's Pride Awesome Slew); hip 31 (c, Good Samaritan) and hip 76 (f, (Tamarkuz). Always Dreaming). Hip 178's $300,000 price tag represents a notable increase AThis crop of first-season stallions seems to be pretty over the Coolmore stallion's highest-priced yearling in 2020, a impressive,@ he said. AThe Cloud Computing I thought was just a filly out of Show Me (Lemon Drop Kid) that brought $240,000 at fantastic colt. The Always Dreaming filly was a beautiful horse Keeneland September before being pinhooked for $550,000 at out of a Pure Prize mare. I also bought a Tapwrit who is out of a the OBS March sale earlier this season. Curlin mare and he was a beauty, too. The Awesome Slew is a AAt the end of the day, Munnings is a very good racehorse sire Florida-bred and although I try to stick with Kentucky-breds, she and a good sales sire, obviously,@ West said. AHe is just a solid was really well made. She looked like she would be fast and we stallion. A son of Speightstown and he was very talented himself spend time in Florida, so it seemed like it was worth the shot.@ and he is passing that on to his offspring, including [Grade I While some of his purchases appeared to be a chip off the old winner] Kimari.@ block, McPeek explained that wasn't always the case. According to West, the filly will go to newly named Hall of AI don't think [the Free Drop Billy] looked anything like his Famer Todd Pletcher, who also trains Grade I winner Colonel sire,@ he said. AHe is out of a Bertrando mare and he was a very Liam (Liam's Map) for the Lows. good horse. I didn't see on the pedigree where it was coming AShe is the standard type of horse that they like: well bred and from among the physicals. But I thought the Always Dreaming good physicals, they rely on me for that,@ said West. AMr. and filly really looked like her daddy.@ Mrs. Low are not just hands-off owners. I would put them up The Kentucky-based trainer also secured hip 19, a filly by first- against many of the sport's pedigree experts out there. They season sire Collected. The chestnut is out of Film Idol know a lot about families. So when they check those boxes, they (Bernardini), a half-sister to the Grade I winning turf mare Film let me be my guide, which is how this filly came up. This horse Maker (Dynaformer). checked all the boxes. We were happy to get her.@ AI thought the Collected filly was exceptional, physically speaking,@ McPeek said. McPeek Strikes Early and Often Asked whether he had made a concerted effort to buy yearlings by young stallions, he said, AI buy a lot of horses by Trainer Ken McPeek came out swinging right from the start of first-season sires. And I buy them on physicals. And I think Fasig Tuesday's Fasig-Tipton July sale, kicking off the day's purchases does a great job recruiting horses by first-crop stallions that with hip 2 before ultimately signing the ticket for 13 yearlings have great conformation. I am not scared of buying those for a total of $1.4 million during the one-session auction. horses.@ Hip 2, a colt by first-season sire Tapwrit, brought a final bid of Later in the session, McPeek bagged his most expensive $100,000. Consigned by Four Star Sales, the yearling is out of purchase of the afternoon, a colt by Dialed In who sold for the Curlin mare Black Coronas. $185,000. Consigned by Burleson Farm, hip 146 is out of McPeek's other early expenditures Tuesday included a Dreamy Lady (Giant's Causeway). McPeek also secured a filly by $160,000 son of Cloud Computing (hip 51). Out of My Lady Goldencents (hip 272) for $175,000 and hip 177, a Midshipman Lauren (Hard Spun), the dark bay was consigned by Gainesway. filly out of Grouse Grind (First Samurai), for $100,000. The colt hails from the family of Pioneerof the Nile. During the early action, McPeek purchased eight yearlings within the first 76 offerings, all of them by first or second-crop stallions. AIt's just the way it landed,@ he said of his early purchases. AI called my clients and told them it's going to be a lot of gunfire early.@ TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 12 OF 16 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • JULY 14, 2021

Graves Hits Another Homerun With Army Mule Colt SALES TOPPERS Brian Graves has enjoyed plenty of pinhooking success at the FASIG-TIPTON JULY SELECTED YEARLINGS yearling sales through the years and Tuesday was no different. HIP SEX SIRE | DAM PRICE ($) The horseman purchase hip 8, a colt from the first crop of Army 123 filly Into Mischief--Cashing Tickets 800,000 Mule, for $40,000 at OBSWIN and sold him to WinStar's Breeder: McKenzie Bloodstock (Ky) Maverick Racing for $200,000 at Newtown Paddocks. Consignor: Burleson Farms, agent AI bought him with Danielle Jones at OBS,@ said Graves, who Purchaser: Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners & LNJ Foxwoods offered the colt in the Gainesway consignment. ADanielle had 111 colt Candy Ride (Arg)--Beyond Grace 350,000 him the whole time and did a good job with him, so I was glad to Breeder: OXO Equine (Ky) see her do well.@ Consignor: Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent LX He continued, AWe are always pleased when we can make a Purchaser: James Bernhard profit, but we are even more pleased when we can watch them 339 filly Into Mischief--Anahauc 350,000 go on to do good things on the racetrack. [WinStar's] Elliott Breeder: Spendthrift Farm (Ky) Walden has done really well with a lot of the horses he has Consignor: Four Star Sales, Agent for Spendthrift Farm bought from us in the past. One of them was [MGISW] Audible Purchaser: Mike G Rutherford (Into Mischief). We appreciate his support and wish him the 320 filly Into Mischief--Vaudevillian 345,000 best.@ Breeder: PTK (Ky) When asked what attracted him to this Florida-bred son of Consignor: Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent XXVI Congarette (Congaree), Graves said, AHe was a refined horse Purchaser: Bullet Bloodstock with real definition to his neck and shoulder. He also had a good 178 filly Munnings--Haraawa 300,000 hip and hind leg, but he moves really freely and loosely.@ ($92,000 wnlg '20 FTKNOV) A $35,000 EASOCT yearling turned $825,000 EASMAY 2-year- Breeder: Nicksar Farms (Fl) old purchase, Army Mule (Friesan Fire) made just three starts, Consignor: Four Star Sales, agent but won them all impressively, capping his career with a win in Purchaser: West Bloodstock, Agent for R & L Low the GI Carter H. He stood for $10,000 when Caperlane Farm 208 colt Hard Spun--Lots o'Lex 300,000 bred this colt in 2019 and now stands for $7,500 at Hill 'n' Dale. Breeder: Dr Steve & Lisa Lex (Ky) AI saw several Army Mules that I liked,@ said Graves. AIt seems Consignor: War Horse Place LLC, Agent II he is getting a nice refined horse and that is the type of horse Purchaser: F Brothers, Agent for Starlight that I like.@ 153 colt Uncle Mo--Fame and Fortune 275,000 (PS) Four yearlings by Army Mule grossed $455,000 Tuesday with Breeder: Diamond Creek Farm (Ky) an average of $113,750. --@CDeBernardisTDN Consignor: Eaton Sales, agent Purchaser: Pick View LLC 324 filly Street Sense--Vivia Sheila 250,000 ($130,000 i/u '19 KEENOV) Breeder: Athens Woods (Ky) Consignor: Eaton Sales, agent Purchaser: Dana Bernhard FASIG-TIPTON JULY SELECTED YEARLINGS 159 filly Practical Joke--Fortune Play 240,000 Breeder: D. C. Goff (Ky) SALE TOTALS 2021 Consignor: Four Star Sales, Agent for D.C. Goff $ Catalogued 348 $ No. Offered 277 Purchaser: Scott & Evan Dilworth LLC $ No. Sold 208 $ RNAs 69 $ % RNAs 24.9% $ No. $300K+ 6 $ High Price $800,000 $ Gross $21,608,500 $ Average $103,887 $ Median $80,000 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 13 OF 16 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • JULY 14, 2021

sold for $20,000 at the 2014 OBS April sale, and the couple claimed her back for $12,500 from her final start at Gulfstream in April of 2019. The mare was bred to Gun Runner ($50k) shortly thereafter and this is her first foal.

200 filly Midshipman Leveragedtothehilt 175,000 Consigned by Machmer Hall Sales, Agent III FASIG-TIPTON JULY Purchased by Flurry Racing Stables Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) Tollgate Farm and Michelle Redding, with Machmer Hall acting 015 filly Mendelssohn Doritza 185,000 as agent, purchased this filly for $19,000 at this year's Consigned by Machmer Hall Sales, Agent for Stoneriggs Farm Keeneland January sale. Purchased by Rebecca Galbraith Robert Slack of Stoneriggs Farm claimed Doritza for $30,000 223 filly Munnings Minestorm 200,000 (PS) out of her final career start at Gulfstream West in November of Consigned by Hunter Valley Farm, agent 2018 and put her in foal to Mendelssohn ($35k) the following Purchased by Ben Gowans, agent year. Stack, who bought the 417-acre Stoneriggs Farm in Red Oak Farm purchased this filly for $100,000 at this year's Bourbon County in April, purchased Jeweled Princess (Cairo Keeneland January sale. Prince), the top-priced mare at Monday's Breeding Stock sale, for $225,000. 315 filly Sharp Azteca Triple Cream 100,000 Consigned by Machmer Hall Sales, 075 colt Army Mule Serene Sophia 145,000 Agent for New Generation Bloodstock Consigned by Paramount Sales, Agent III Purchased by Kenneth McPeek Purchased by Whetstone Stable Isabelle and Layne Brogden and Ella Schoenborn's New Leo and Sarah Dooley's Norevale Farm purchased this colt for Generation Bloodstock purchased this filly for $27,000 at last $37,000 at last year's Fasig-Tipton November sale. year's Keeneland November sale.

105 colt Practical Joke Beat the Blues 150,000 Consigned by Wynnstay Sales, Agent IV Purchased by Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC Equine Investments purchased this colt for $47,000 at last year's Fasig-Tipton November sale.

178 filly Munnings Haraawa 300,000 Consigned by Four Star Sales, agent Purchased by West Bloodstock, agent for Robert & Lawana Low Britt Wadsworth and Sean Mahoney's Mahoney Eden Manor purchased this filly for $92,000 at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton November sale.

180 filly Maclean's Music Hip Ninety Three 180,000 Consigned by Hunter Valley Farm, agent Isabelle & Layne Brogden & Ella Schoenborn | Fasig-Tipton photo Purchased by F Brothers, Solis/Litt, agent The Rexy Bloodstock pinhooking partners purchased this filly 324 filly Street Sense Viva Sheila 250,000 for $67,000 at this year's Fasig-Tipton February sale. Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent Purchased by Dana Bernhard 186 colt Gun Runner Indygita 230,000 Reiley McDonald's Athens Woods purchased Viva Sheila, with Consigned by Gainesway, Agent I this filly in utero, for $130,000 at the 2019 Keeneland November Purchased by Green Farm, LLC sale. In foal to Munnings, the mare sold for $97,000 at last Pavla and Erik Nygaard's Thor-Bred Stables bred Indygita, who year's Keeneland November sale. $200,000 colt, the co-highest priced colt for a freshman sire at Fasig-Tipton's July Sale from Girvin's highly-anticipated first crop.

Buyer BSW/Crow

CONSIGNOR Brereton C. Jones/Airdrie Stud, agent

BREEDER Brereton C. Jones

Also, a pair of fillies that each sold for $90,000

TALE OF EKATI – CATCH THE MOON, Inquiries to David O’Farrell: [email protected] BY MALIBU MOON | Fee: $6,000 S&N www.OcalaStud.com | (352) 237-2171 | P.O. Box 818, Ocala, FL 34478 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 14 OF 16 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • JULY 14, 2021

Saratoga Merchants Look Forward to Return AThis summer is going to be off the charts,@ he said. AI think it=s going to be like the Roaring Twenties,@ drawing a comparison to of Fans (cont. from p1) the booming decade following World War I and the Spanish Flu The Fitch brothers managed to get through the pandemic. business-crushing stretch with King=s and their Saratoga City AThere's so many people and whether it's Pennsylvania, Tavern and--like dozens of other local merchants--said they downstate, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New were mightily pleased that the track will be filled with fans again Hampshire, these people haven't seen their friends for over a when the season gets underway on July 15. year, so where are they going to come?@ Harmon said. AThey're AThe mood, compared to last year, is different, 180 degrees,@ going to come to Saratoga. They missed all last year. They're Fitch said. ADefinitely, everyone's excited. Beyond excited.@ going through withdrawal from that. What better place to go When New York=s vaccination rate reached 70% on June 15, than Saratoga and that's what's going to happen.@ Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that restrictions were Sackatoga Stables= operating partner Jack Knowlton has lived being lifted on most businesses in the state. The timing was ideal and worked in Saratoga Springs for three decades. With a small for the New York Racing Association=s biggest meeting and the number of his partners permitted on the grounds last summer, Capital-Saratoga region that is wedded to the commerce that Knowlton accomplished his No. 1 goal at Saratoga, winning the the racing season at the Spa delivers. GI Runhappy Travers S., with Tiz the Law (Constitution)=s decisive victory. Knowlton said business is already booming in his adopted hometown. AThe town has been in race mode for the last three, four weeks already,@ he said. AAll restaurants and hotels are full. It started before the track. People want to get out and do things. I think it's going to be a meet that is going to break every record in the book, for sure.@ The Fitch brothers have operated the five-story Saratoga City Tavern for 16 years. In 2014, they took over King=s Tavern, which was only open during the racing season, and have operated it year-round. Last summer, routinely described as one unlike any other in Saratoga history, was especially difficult for people who own small businesses.

King's Tavern owner Jason Fitch | photo courtesy Jason Fitch Cont. p15

AWe're optimistic of what it is going to bring,@ Fitch said. AChatter is that it's going to be the busiest year we've ever had now, not just us, but the whole Saratoga city. So that being said, we're hoping for the best. We're not sure if it's going to be over-the-top busy, which we're hoping because after the last year of COVID and the shutdown and all that stuff, we need it for the bounce-back. It's going to be fun. As of right now, leading up to it, the vibe downtown on Caroline Street is, we're seeing Travers-sized crowds already.@ NYRA president David O=Rourke said that company officials are well aware of the thirst for the Saratoga season. AIt=s unprecedented, the enthusiasm,@ O=Rourke said. AIt's always big, but it's just exponential this year.@ Dave Harmon, who opened his West Side Sports Bar & Grill on Congress Street in 2005, is predicting a blockbuster run in Saratoga. Harmon, with a deep background in photography for Downtown Saratoga | Mike Kane racing publications, is well-connected in the sport. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 15 OF 16 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • JULY 14, 2021

AWe lost the eight weeks with the track last year,@ Fitch said. He was North America's leading stakes-winning rider in 1969 AYes, the horses ran, but there were no tourists, the extra influx and 1970 and was riding some of the best horses in the country. of people. We were extremely lucky at King's that we have a Rotz became the regular rider of Gallant Bloom, herself a Hall very loyal, amazing regular customer clientele. They really of Famer and a champion 2-year-old filly in 1968 and a supported us and without that we would not have made it champion 3-year-old filly in 1969. He also rode Hall of Famer through that winter. There's no way. We're extremely grateful mare Ta Wee, the sprint champion in 1969 and 1970. Rotz to have those people who supported us. That was huge for us.@ teamed up with her to win 10 stakes races. In a 2016 interview, Rotz said Gallant Bloom was his favorite horse and that he was most proud of his wins aboard Ta Wee. HALL OF FAME JOCKEY JOHN ROTZ PASSES She twice beat males in the Fall Highweight H., including the 1970 running when she carried 140 pounds. AWAY AT 86 Rotz had two Classic wins, in the 1962 Preakness with Greek Money and in the 1970 Belmont with High Echelon. His other major stakes victories include wins in the Metropolitan H., the Alabama S., the Florida Derby, the Delaware H. and the Woodward S. In 1973, he was named that year=s George Woolf Memorial Award winner. Rotz finished his career with 2,907 winners. He had to stop riding because an operation to remove a tumor on his right leg left him with damaged nerves. In 1979 he was named the steward representing The Jockey Club at the NYRA tracks. A[Being a steward] is tougher for me than riding was,@ he said at the time. AYou have to enforce rules, and it=s tough to keep people happy when you enforce rules.@ John Rotz | Keeneland Library He retired as a steward in 1983, the same year he was inducted into the Hall of Fame, but stayed involved in the by Bill Finley equine world. Despite his age at the time, he became a top Hall of Fame jockey John Rotz, a GI Preakness S. and competitor on the cutting and reining horse circuit. GI Belmont S. winner, passed away peacefully Monday at his farm in Warrensburg, Illinois after battling a number of brain diseases, including dementia. He was 86. Classy, polite and down-to-earth, Rotz was known as AGentleman John,@ a nickname he earned shortly after his riding career began in the fifties. After retiring in 1973, he worked as a steward at the NYRA tracks as well as at tracks in Louisiana, Ohio and Delaware. After ending his stint as a steward, he stayed involved with the equine world, competing in cutting and reining horse competitions, something he did until he was 81. His widow, Mary, remembered Rotz as someone who had a fierce desire to win, but always remained humble and kind. AMy husband walked in humility,@ she said. AHe was such a wonderful, wonderful human being and I was so blessed to be married to him. He was the biggest man I ever met in my life.@ Rotz was born Dec. 16, 1934, in Niantic, Illinois. After graduating from high school, he started out at the racetrack as a hotwalker, groom and exercise rider at Fairmount Park. He started riding in 1953 and it did not take him long to graduate to bigger circuits. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 16 OF 16 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • JULY 14, 2021

In 1987, he won the National Reining Horse Association Novice expand the audience for our racetrack and horsemen partners.@ Horse Non-Pro World Championship. According to Mary Rotz, AIt=s great to partner with TVG and FanDuel to bring so many her husband was still riding in those events at age 81 and only great, live horse races to fans on MSG Networks,@ said Jeff stopped because he had to have a hip replacement. Filippi, Senior Vice President, programming & production, AHe was thrilled to win the Preakness and Belmont, but he got executive producer, MSG Networks. AFans will see a great the same kick when he won at a cutting show or at reining variety of races from more than 150 tracks around the world.@ show,@ Mary Rotz said. AAny time he was on top of a horse he was happy.@ In addition to his wife, Rotz is survived by his sister, Ann OLIVER NAMED CHA PRESIDENT Wubben. Owner and trainer Kim Oliver has been named president of the Colorado Horsemen=s Association (CHA) at the organization=s regular monthly board meeting Tuesday. The CHA=s Board of Directors appointed Oliver to replace previous president Kent Bamford, who resigned at a Special Meeting of the Board last week. AI am honored to serve my fellow horsemen and excited to work on their behalf with such a wise and talented group of NYRA HONORS CARMEN BARRERA board members,@ Oliver said. AThe upcoming Arapahoe Park The New York Racing Association will unveil the new Carmen meet will offer more purse money than we have had available M. Barrera Horsemen=s Lounge at Saratoga Race Course for several years. The CHA is committed to putting on the best Thursday. Formerly known as the Saratoga Room, the show we can for the benefit of all Colorado racing stakeholders.@ horsemen=s lounge has been renovated and renamed to honor The Board also voted to make owner/trainer Mark Schultz its the memory of Carmen M. Barrera, NYRA=s longtime director of new Vice President, a role previously held by Jim Weimer, who horsemen=s relations who died unexpectedly Aug. 8, 2019. also resigned last week. ANYRA and New York=s racing community at large owe Carmen Four new board members were appointed to fill vacancies a debt of gratitude for her decades of service to our sport,@ said created by the recent resignations of Bamford, Weimer, Vaughn Martin Panza, NYRA Senior Vice President of Racing Operations. Long, and Sandy Miller. The new board members are AThat she will now have a permanent place at Saratoga Race owner/trainer Mark Kulow, owner Rob Ring, owner/trainer Course is a fitting honor for someone who cared so deeply for Howie Chavers, and owner Robin Smith. Saratoga.@ The full board is comprised of nine directors, which already Located just off the Porch on the first floor of the clubhouse, included Victor Cervantes, Kerry Kemper, Oliver, Miguel Pena, the convenient drop-in facility offers assorted beverages and and Schultz. The four new Board members will serve until the will be open to licensed owners and trainers. next vote of the CHA=s full membership later this year. Also at Tuesday=s meeting, the board named owner Lisa Trujillo as secretary in a non-voting capacity. TVG, MSG REACH CARRIAGE AGREEMENT Last week the board appointed Jim Mulvihill as the CHA=s The horse racing television network and advanced deposit Interim Executive Director. wagering platform TVG has reached a multi-year agreement to provide extensive horse racing programming annually to MSG Networks. TVG=s signature ATrackside Live@ program will air five days a week on MSG Network and/or MSG+ beginning July 14 from 12-7 p.m., and will be featured every week from Wednesday through Sunday. AWe=re excited to be partnering with the MSG Networks to bring premier live racing coverage to its family of networks and its millions of viewers in the New York area,@ said Amy Howe, Interim CEO and President, FanDuel Group. AThis new agreement is part of FanDuel Group=s continuing commitment to invest in our core horse racing television programming and to Grade 1 Winner of $2,406,740 • 14 of 17 times in the money First Crop Yearlings sold for up to $100,000

“I’ve had great success with first crop sires. I really, really like Sharp Azteca.” - Leading Trainer Kenny McPeek

Hip 315 selling for $100,000 Congratulations to consignor Machmer Hall Sales Agent For New Generation Bloodstock and buyer Kenny McPeek, Agent LGB, LLC 2021

"Sharp Azteca was consistently the most brilliant miler we’ve seen all year.” ~ DRF Inquiries to Tom Hamm and Rebecca Nicholson 859.873.7053 • www.threechimneys.com Thursday, Saratoga, post time: 5:39 p.m. EDT SCHUYLERVILLE S.-GIII, $150,000, 2yo, f, 6f PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Pretty Birdie Bird Song Marylou Whitney Stables Casse Saez 120 2 Mainstay Astern (Aus) Swilcan Stable LLC and LC Racing Reid, Jr. Pennington 120 3 Pipeline Girl K Air Force Blue Jerry Caroom Amoss Ortiz 120 4 Velvet Sister Bernardini Stonestreet Stables LLC Asmussen Rosario 120 5 Saucy Lady T K Tonalist Chapman, James K. and Tsujimoto, Stuart Chapman Franco 120 6 Queen Camilla Connect Cammarota Racing LLC Sano Alvarado 120 7 Happy Soul K Runhappy Gayla Rankin Ward Velazquez 122 8 Eagle Express Eagle W.S. Farish Asmussen Santana, Jr. 122 9 Cartel Queen Cairo Prince Jeff Ganje Amoss Ortiz, Jr. 120

Breeders: 1-Marylou Whitney Stables LLC, 2-Swilcan Stables, 3-Lynch Bages LTD, 4-Michelle Nevin & Godolphin, 5-R. S. Evans, 6-Sally J. Andersen, 7-Harris Training Center, LLC, 8-W. S. Farish, 9-Buck Pond Farm Inc. & Rob Auerbach

Thursday, Saratoga, post time: 5:05 p.m. EDT QUICK CALL S.-GIII, $120,000, 3yo, 5 1/2fT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Kentucky Pharoah American Pharoah Calumet Farm Sisterson Gaffalione 122 2 Second of July Jack Milton Bryan Hilliard Gleaves Davis 124 3 Golden Pal K Uncle Mo Magnier, Mrs. John, Tabor, Michael B., Smith, Derrick and Westerberg Ward Ortiz, Jr. 124 4 Omaha City K Temple City Jehaludi, Mohamed and Jehaludi, Bibi N. Jehaludi Franco 120 5 Fire Sword First Samurai Silverton Hill LLC Ward Velazquez 120 6 Fauci K Malibu Moon Lindy Farms and Ice Wine Stable Antonacci Juarez 120 7 Mr Sippi K Runhappy Butzow, Barry and Joni Sharp Rider TBA 118 8 Rebel Posse Caleb's Posse CJ Thoroughbreds Hebert Gutierrez 120 9 Jaxon Traveler K Munnings West Point Thoroughbreds and Delfiner, Marvin Asmussen Ortiz 122

Breeders: 1-Calumet Farm, 2-Bryan Hilliard, 3-Randall E. Lowe, 4-Spendthrift Farm LLC, 5-D.J. Stables & Joe Orseno, 6-Spendthrift Farm, LLC, 7-Paget Bloodstock, 8-Pillar Property Services Inc, 9-Dr. & Mrs. A. Leonard Pineau Friday, Saratoga, post time: 5:39 p.m. EDT FORBIDDEN APPLE S.-GIII, $150,000, 4yo/up, 1mT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Rinaldi Posse Bond Racing Stable Bond Saez 118 2 Corelli Point of Entry Augustin Stable Thomas Franco 118 3 Value Proposition (GB) Dansili (GB) Klaravich Stables, Inc. Brown Ortiz, Jr. 118 4 Therapist Freud Oak Bluff Stables Clement Castellano 118 5 Made You Look K More Than Ready Rigney Racing, LLC Bauer Gaffalione 118 6 Flying Scotsman English Channel Calumet Farm Sisterson Santana, Jr. 118 7 Delaware (GB) K Frankel (GB) Dubb, Michael, Nice Guys Stables & Caruso, M Brown Ortiz 118 8 Sanctuary City Temple City Messina, Edward J. and Butler, William J. Ferraro Davis 118 9 Sacred Life (Fr) Siyouni (Fr) Dubb, Michael, Madaket Stables, Wonder Stables Brown Rosario 118 and Caruso, Michael J. 10 Logical Myth K Data Link JPS Racing Sharp Velazquez 118

Breeders: 1-Barry R. Ostrager, 2-George Strawbridge Jr., 3-Meon Valley Stud, 4-Oak Bluff Stable, LLC & C. Clement, 5-The Robert and Beverly Lewis Trust, 6-Calumet Farm, 7-Juddmonte Farms Ltd, 8-Edward J. Messina & William Butler, 9-Mr. Viktor Timoshenko & Mr. AndriyMilovanov, 10-Glendalough LLC SIRE LISTS Sponsored by

Leading Turf Sires by YTD Black-Type Horses for stallions standing in North America through Monday, July 12 Earnings represent worldwide figures, stud fees listed are 2021 fees. Rank Stallion BTW BTH GSW GSH G1SW G1SH Starters Wnrs Highest Earner Earnings 1 War Front 4 13 3 9 1 2 120 34 888,493 2,833,040 (2002) by Crops: 12 Stands: Claiborne Farm KY Fee: $150,000 Homesman 2 English Channel 5 13 5 10 1 2 128 38 436,730 2,688,449 (2002) by Smart Strike Crops: 11 Stands: Calumet Farm KY Fee: $27,500 Channel Cat 3 Into Mischief 6 13 1 5 -- 1 144 37 190,000 2,604,454 (2005) by Harlan's Holiday Crops: 10 Stands: Spendthrift Farm KY Fee: $225,000 Man of Promise 4 American Pharoah 5 9 1 5 -- 1 128 22 141,360 1,570,296 (2012) by Pioneerof the Nile Crops: 3 Stands: Ashford Stud KY Fee: $100,000 King of Miami 5 Medaglia d'Oro 3 8 2 5 1 1 112 27 3,249,117 5,194,968 (1999) by El Prado (Ire) Crops: 14 Stands: Darley KY Fee: $150,000 Golden Sixty (Aus) 6 More Than Ready 2 8 2 2 1 2 131 28 408,872 2,280,472 (1997) by Southern Halo Crops: 18 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: $65,000 Holy Mongolemperor (NZ) 7 Temple City 2 8 1 4 -- -- 113 32 421,500 1,817,422 (2005) by Dynaformer Crops: 8 Stands: Spendthrift Farm KY Fee: $5,000 Du Jour 8 Kitten's Joy 4 7 1 4 -- -- 209 51 325,794 2,476,445 (2001) by El Prado (Ire) Crops: 13 Stands: Hill 'n' Dale at Xalapa KY Fee: $60,000 Gendarme 9 Candy Ride (Arg) 5 7 2 5 -- 2 66 15 159,140 1,246,811 (1999) by Ride the Rails Crops: 14 Stands: Lane's End Farm KY Fee: $75,000 Ride a Comet 10 Scat Daddy 2 7 2 5 -- 1 48 17 490,000 1,195,885 (2004) by Johannesburg Crops: 8 Stands: Ashford Stud USA (Dead/Ret) Mean Mary 11 Munnings 3 6 1 3 -- -- 105 25 155,152 1,336,907 (2006) by Speightstown Crops: 8 Stands: Ashford Stud KY Fee: $40,000 Constantia 12 City Zip 2 6 1 1 -- -- 74 20 214,100 1,310,781 (1998) by Carson City Crops: 15 Stands: Lane's End Farm USA (Dead/Ret) Fast Boat 13 Tapit -- 6 -- 3 -- -- 90 15 64,484 953,544 (2001) by Pulpit Crops: 14 Stands: Gainesway Farm KY Fee: $185,000 Vanishing Point 14 Hard Spun 2 5 1 2 -- -- 128 28 139,980 1,516,706 (2004) by Danzig Crops: 11 Stands: Darley KY Fee: $35,000 Summer in Saratoga 15 Blame 2 5 ------44 12 153,998 737,185 (2006) by Arch Crops: 8 Stands: Claiborne Farm KY Fee: $30,000 Saiydabad

FOR ALL TDN SIRE LISTSBINCLUDING INDIVIDUAL CROP-YEAR REPORTS--VISIT WWW.THETDN.COM/TDN-SIRE-STATS/ IN ORDER OF PURSE: 2nd-Hastings Racecourse, C$28,200, Alw, 7-12, 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:46.77, ft, 1 1/4 lengths. FIRST-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 BE QUICK (c, 3, Bodemeister--Pronto Pronto, by Fusaichi 2021 Stud Fees Listed Pegasus) won his first four starts at Hastings sprinting, including Connect (Curlin), Lane's End Farm, $15,000 a front-running allowance score going 6 1/2 furlongs last time 119 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners June 14. Favored at 2-5 to stay perfect at this increase in trip, he 1-Belterra, Msw 5f, Weekender, 5-2 stalked and pounced his way to a 1 1/4-length decision. Be Quick is a half-brother to Saluda (Congaree), MSP, $273,952. Mr. Z (Malibu Moon), Calumet Farm, $2,500 Pronto Pronto produced a colt by Shanghai Bobby in 2019 and a 43 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners colt by Custom for Carlos in 2020. Sales history: $8,000 Ylg '19 1-Belterra, Msw 5f, The Pink Z, 15-1 FTKOCT; C$8,000 2yo '20 CTHSBC. Lifetime Record: 5-5-0-0, $55,294. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored SECOND-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 by TVG. 2021 Stud Fees Listed O-White Hall Farms; B-Allied Racing Stable, LLC (KY); T-Keith Pedersen. Decisive Moment (With Distinction) 8 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners 7-Indiana Grand, $75K Snack S., 1mT, A Few too Many, 5-1 6th-Finger Lakes, $25,800, Alw, 7-13, (NW2L), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10.90, ft, 13 1/4 lengths. Dowsing (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}), Holden Farm, $25,000 NIGHT CAP (f, 3, J P's Gusto--Midnight, by ), a 20 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners popular local debut winner after overcoming some adversity 8-Indiana Grand, $75K Ellen's Lucky Star S., 1mT, Bickerments, June 28, put them back to back as the 4-5 favorite here. She 30-1 forced the issue from a three-wide third, took over approaching 7-Indiana Grand, $75K Snack S., 1mT, Book of Romeo, 8-1 the top of the stretch and poured it on down the lawn to score by 13 1/4 lengths. Midnight's most recent produce is a Ride On Harry's Holiday (Harlan's Holiday), Southern Indiana Equine, Curlin colt of 2020. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $31,440. Click for $3,000 the Equibase.com chart. 36 foals of racing age/7 winners/1 black-type winner O-Joseph Gentile; B-Lonnie Stokes (FL); T-James T. Wright. 7-Indiana Grand, $75K Snack S., 1mT, Hard Luck Justice, 6-5 RNA IND MIX yrl 8-Indiana Grand, $75K Ellen's Lucky Star S., 1mT, Timeless Glory, 12-1 $9,500 FTK OCT yrl 8-Indiana Grand, $75K Ellen's Lucky Star S., 1mT, Voodoo Justice, 8-1 $20,000 FTK OCT yrl

Majestic Harbor (Rockport Harbor), Harris Farms, $2,500 27 foals of racing age/5 winners/1 black-type winner 8-Indiana Grand, $75K Ellen's Lucky Star S., 1mT, Diamond Be Quick (Bodemeister) stays perfect at Hastings. (click to watch) Solitaire, 3-1

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$118,720. O/B-LC Racing LLC (PA); T-Robert E. Reid, Jr.

3rd-Indiana Grand, $46,080, (NW1X)/Opt. Clm ($18,000), 7-13, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10.12, sy, 4 1/4 lengths. FLOWERPECKER (g, 5, Discreet Cat--Prairie Flower, by Flower Alley) Lifetime Record: MSP, 31-6-7-5, $260,711. O-Willowbrook Stables, Ltd. (Neiman) & Jane Woods; B-Samuel and William Martin GST (IN); T-Kim Hammond. *$11,000 Ylg '17 PEDIND.

8th-Parx Racing, $45,000, 7-13, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, Texas Red (Afleet Alex), Crestwood Farm, $10,000 1:51.94, gd, 3/4 length. 95 foals of racing age/16 winners/1 black-type winner GLORY SONG (g, 5, Munnings--In My Glory {MGSP, $181,490}, 8-Indiana Grand, $75K Ellen's Lucky Star S., 1mT, Fighting Zelda, by Honour and Glory) Lifetime Record: 24-5-9-2, $178,035. 50-1 O/B-Charles Lo (KY); T-Jamie Ness. *$47,000 RNA Ylg '17 KEESEP.

8th-Indiana Grand, $38,400, (S), 7-13, (NW3L), 3yo/up, 5f (off turf), :58.21, my, neck. FOREVER A CHAMP (g, 4, Run Away and Hide--Forever Red, by Red Ransom) Lifetime Record: 13-3-2-1, $72,395. O-Rancho Monarca, LLC & Jeremy P. Cobb; B-Jeremy P. Cobb (IN); T-Antonio Duran.

1st-Penn National, $33,524, (NW2X)/Opt. Clm ($25,000), 7-13, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10.31, gd, 1/2 length. KAYLASAURUS (m, 5, Munnings--Five Diamonds {SW, $208,060}, by Flatter) Lifetime Record: 14-5-3-1, $124,975. O-Tom Coulter; B-Arrowwood Farm (PA); T-Bruce M. Kravets.

Texas Red | Horsephotos 7th-Presque Isle Downs, $31,680, 7-12, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m 70y (AWT), 1:42.89, ft, 1 length. WE THE CLOUDS (f, 4, Constitution--Cloudy Vow {GSP, $128,528}, by Broken Vow) Lifetime Record: SP, 14-2-1-2, $91,981. O/B-Patricia Pavlish (KY); T-Timothy E. Hamm.

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 5th-Parx Racing, $62,040, (NW2X)/Opt. Clm ($35,000), 7-13, 6th-Presque Isle Downs, $30,225, (NW2L)/Opt. Clm ($32,000), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09.26, my, 1 1/2 lengths. 7-12, 3yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:11.44, ft, 2 lengths. FORTHELUVOFBOURBON (g, 4, Bourbon Courage-- FRANZ JOSEF (c, 3, Mshawish--Silent Emotion {SW, $209,993}, Nosubstituteforluv, by Not For Love) Lifetime Record: 10-4-0-1, by Ghazi) Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-1, $51,336. O-Novogratz Racing $137,448. O-Smart Angle LLP; B-Hidden Acres 4-D Farm (PA); Stables Inc.; B-Mike Abraham (KY); T-Glenn S. Wismer. *$47,000 T-Michael V. Pino. RNA Ylg '19 FTKJUL; $40,000 Ylg '19 FTKOCT. **1/2 to Unspoken Word (Catienus), MSW & GISP, $370,122; Emotional Kitten 9th-Parx Racing, $56,050, 7-13, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m (off (Kitten's Joy), GSW & MGISP, $563,761. turf), 1:39.15, gd, 6 lengths. NINETYPERCENTBRYNN (f, 3, Weigelia--Amblin Easy {MSP, $167,426}, by Private Interview) Lifetime Record: 8-2-3-2, TDN NORTH AMERICAN • PAGE 3 OF 4 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • JULY 14, 2021

6th-Hastings Racecourse, C$30,000, 7-12, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, Autumns Strong Man, c, 2, Strong Mandate--Thescreenisred, by 1:45.47, ft, 1 1/4 lengths. Van Nistelrooy. Louisiana Downs, 7-13, (S), 4 1/2f, :54.07. BAYAKOAS IMAGE (f, 3, Lent--Tempered Steel {MSW, Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $13,200. B-Autumn Hill Farms Racing $154,852}, by Tempered Appeal) Lifetime Record: 6-3-2-0, Stables, Inc. (LA). *1ST-TIME STARTER. $44,494. O-Nite and Day Stable & Joanne Todd; B-Nite & Day Masterofthehounds, g, 3, Dominus--Keen Scent, by Foxhound. Stable (BC); T-Brian J. O'Connell. Thistledown, 7-13, (S), 6f, 1:14.64. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $18,900. B-W. John Bourke & Lowell F. Allen (OH). *1/2 to 8th-Finger Lakes, $24,000, (S), 7-13, (NW1BX), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m Adventurous Fox (Canadian Frontier), SP, $161,441. 70y, 1:44.89, ft, 1 length. **1ST-TIME STARTER. ***Won by six lengths. TAX ME NAUGHT (m, 5, Cosmonaut--Freud Ian Girl, by Freud) Loaded Once More, f, 3, Reload--Ok One More, by Include. Fort Lifetime Record: 17-4-2-3, $81,155. O/B-Elizabeth Hendy (NY); Erie, 7-13, 6 1/2f, 1:21.07. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $11,232. T-Linda K. Dixon. B-Daniel A. Mooney (ON). *C$4,500 Ylg '19 CANSEP. Caltha, f, 3, Shackleford--Elusive Tara, by Elusive Quality. 4th-Louisiana Downs, $23,000, (S), 7-13, (NW2L), 3yo/up, Thistledown, 7-13, 5 1/2f, 1:05.82. Lifetime Record: 8-1-1-3, 5 1/2f, 1:06.08, ft, 2 lengths. $27,175. B-Charles P. Merrick (KY). *$10,000 Ylg '19 KEESEP. MISTER DON (g, 4, My Pal Charlie--Twelve Stepper {SP, Johnny C, g, 3, Tidal Volume--Sweet Tessa Marie, by El $112,741}, by Storm Day) Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-0, $32,860. Corredor. Belterra, 7-13, (S), 6f, 1:13.71. Lifetime Record: O-Louis Pomes; B-Mike Munna Racing Stables (LA); T-Denise 2-1-1-0, $18,320. B-Craig & Lindy Powell (OH). *1/2 to Schmidt. Birdacious (Birdrun), SW, $250,442. Wolfine, c, 4, Callide Valley--Shock Me, by Graeme Hall. 6th-Louisiana Downs, $21,270, (NW2X)/Opt. Clm ($15,000), Thistledown, 7-13, (S), 6f, 1:12.20. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, 7-13, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:21.07, ft, 10 1/2 lengths. $18,900. B-Odin Londono (OH). *1ST-TIME STARTER. EMERALD FOREST (g, 3, Gemologist--Papa's Forest, by Ganondagan, g, 4, Teuflesberg--Getthemoneyhoney, by Circular Forestry) Lifetime Record: 10-3-3-0, $69,670. O-Wayne T. Davis; Quay. Finger Lakes, 7-13, 6f, 1:12.90. Lifetime Record: B-Barry & Joni Butzow (KY); T-Shane Wilson. 12-1-3-1, $46,782. B-McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds, LLC & Chauncey David Cole III (NY). 4th-Fair Meadows, $20,592, (S), 7-12, (C), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:06.78, ft, neck. Brookville Storm, m, 5, Deputy Storm--Swiftbrookbdancing, by DEJA CREW (g, 5, Save Big Money--Untamed Beauty, by Rahy) Montbrook. Indiana Grand, 7-13, (S), 6f, 1:12.93. Lifetime Lifetime Record: 17-4-4-0, $84,317. O-Dean Hughes; B-Center Record: 17-1-3-5, $55,070. B-Tracey Wisner (IN). Hills Farm & Randy Blair (OK); T-Kenneth Nolen. *$10,500 Ylg Something Sacred, g, 5, Kettle Corn--Moa Annette, by Van '17 OKCYRL. **1/2 to Gianna's Dream (Twirling Candy), MSW & Nistelrooy. Thistledown, 7-13, (S), 6f, 1:14.28. Lifetime Record: MGSP-USA, GSP-Can, $563,055. 19-1-6-3, $64,328. B-Mirage Thoroughbreds Inc. (OH).

5th-Louisiana Downs, $20,000, 7-13, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:39.37, fm, 1 length. " " " B'S LIL' BUMBLEBEE (m, 5, Brahms--I Got the Email, by Got the Goods) Lifetime Record: 11-2-3-2, $36,115. O-Brandy M. Balthazar; B-Richard P Hessee (AR); T-Jarvis Vincent. Follow the TDN staff on Twitter ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Thoroughbred Daily News Shut Up Man, g, 2, Can the Man--A. J.'s Love, by Lion Heart. Prairie Meadows, 7-12, (S), 5f, :58.59. Lifetime Record: @kelseynrileyTDN @BDiDonatoTDN @SteveSherackTDN 1-1-0-0, $23,364. B-Fred Robert Hoopes (IA). *1ST-TIME @JessMartiniTDN @CDeBernardisTDN @suefinley STARTER. @EquinealTDN @HLAndersonTDN @garykingTDN Squid, f, 2, Midshipman--Miss Kew, by Catienus. Belterra, 7-13, (S), 5f, 1:00.59. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $14,198. B-William @MKane49 @thorntontd @JBiancaTDN Butler (OH). *1ST-TIME STARTER. @SarahKAndrew @CBossTDN TDN NORTH AMERICAN • PAGE 4 OF 4 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • JULY 14, 2021

Bodemeister, Be Quick, c, 3, o/o Pronto Pronto, by Fusaichi Pegasus. ALW, 7-12, Hastings Bourbon Courage, Fortheluvofbourbon, g, 4, o/o Nosubstituteforluv, by Not For Love. AOC, 7-13, Parx Racing Brahms, B's Lil' Bumblebee, m, 5, o/o I Got the Email, by Got the Goods. ALW, 7-13, Louisiana Downs Callide Valley, Wolfine, c, 4, o/o Shock Me, by Graeme Hall. MSW, 7-13, Thistledown Can the Man, Shut Up Man, g, 2, o/o A. J.'s Love, by Lion Heart. MSW, 7-12, Prairie Meadows Constitution, We the Clouds, f, 4, o/o Cloudy Vow, by Broken Vow. ALW, 7-12, Presque Isle Downs Cosmonaut, Tax Me Naught, m, 5, o/o Freud Ian Girl, by Freud. ALW, 7-13, Finger Lakes Day. ALW, 7-13, Louisiana Downs Deputy Storm, Brookville Storm, m, 5, o/o Swiftbrookbdancing, Reload, Loaded Once More, f, 3, o/o Ok One More, by Include. by Montbrook. MSW, 7-13, Indiana Grand MSW, 7-13, Fort Erie Discreet Cat, Flowerpecker, g, 5, o/o Prairie Flower, by Flower Run Away and Hide, Forever a Champ, g, 4, o/o Forever Red, by Alley. AOC, 7-13, Indiana Grand Red Ransom. ALW, 7-13, Indiana Grand Dominus, Masterofthehounds, g, 3, o/o Keen Scent, by Save Big Money, Deja Crew, g, 5, o/o Untamed Beauty, by Rahy. Foxhound. MSW, 7-13, Thistledown ALW, 7-12, Fair Meadows Gemologist, Emerald Forest, g, 3, o/o Papa's Forest, by Forestry. Shackleford, Caltha, f, 3, o/o Elusive Tara, by Elusive Quality. AOC, 7-13, Louisiana Downs MSW, 7-13, Thistledown J P's Gusto, Night Cap, f, 3, o/o Midnight, by Silver Deputy. ALW, Strong Mandate, Autumns Strong Man, c, 2, o/o 7-13, Finger Lakes Thescreenisred, by Van Nistelrooy. MSW, 7-13, Louisiana Downs Kettle Corn, Something Sacred, g, 5, o/o Moa Annette, by Van Teuflesberg, Ganondagan, g, 4, o/o Getthemoneyhoney, by Nistelrooy. MSW, 7-13, Thistledown Circular Quay. MSW, 7-13, Finger Lakes Lent, Bayakoas Image, f, 3, o/o Tempered Steel, by Tempered Tidal Volume, Johnny C, g, 3, o/o Sweet Tessa Marie, by El Appeal. ALW, 7-12, Hastings Corredor. MSW, 7-13, Belterra Midshipman, Squid, f, 2, o/o Miss Kew, by Catienus. MSW, 7-13, Weigelia, Ninetypercentbrynn, f, 3, o/o Amblin Easy, by Private Belterra Interview. ALW, 7-13, Parx Racing Mshawish, Franz Josef, c, 3, o/o Silent Emotion, by Ghazi. AOC, 7-12, Presque Isle Downs Munnings, Glory Song, g, 5, o/o In My Glory, by Honour and Glory. ALW, 7-13, Parx Racing Munnings, Kaylasaurus, m, 5, o/o Five Diamonds, by Flatter. AOC, 7-13, Penn National My Pal Charlie, Mister Don, g, 4, o/o Twelve Stepper, by Storm