WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here STRONG CONTENDERS FOR BIG >CAP OBS SHOULD BE A WIN-WIN FOR CONTESSA The 2014 edition of the GI Santa Anita H. Saturday by Brian DiDonato looks to be a race for the ages. Willis Horton, part- Gary Contessa has a major Triple Crown prospect on owner of champion 3-year-old Will Take Charge his hands in last Saturday=s GIII Gotham S. runner-up (=s Song) along with Three Chimneys Farm, Uncle Sigh (Indian Charlie), and the veteran New York- expounded on the historic nature of the race and his based conditioner is already looking forward to more colt=s chances against seasoned veterans Game On promising youngsters joining the barn. If they don=t Dude (Awesome Again), two-time Big >Cap winner, and come his way, however, that=s quite alright too. GI Breeders= Cup Classic Contessa purchased victor Mucho Macho Man five yearlings for clients (Macho Uno). in 2013 that will go AI=ve practically through the ring at watched nearly all of Monday and Tuesday=s them, even back to Ocala Breeders Sales Affirmed [in 79], and all = > Company March Selected those races,@ Horton said during yesterday=s NTRA Sale of 2-Year-Olds in conference. AWe=ve got Training, but none were as strong a field coming specifically chosen as up this week as any field pinhook prospects at the Horton leading Will Take Charge has been in the past.@ time. A. Coglianese Will Take Charge enters AI didn't buy any of off of a second-place those yearlings to sell as finish in the GI Donn H. behind Lea (First Samurai), who 2-year-olds,@ he set a new track record. explained. AI love those AWell, I was impressed with my horse [in the Donn],@ horses as racehorses and Gary Contessa said Horton. AThe problem that I saw in the race, was those owners decided to NYRA/Coglianese on a speed biased track, we were right there behind the test the 2-year-old front leaders. There were speed horses in front of us market. I bought what I thought would be outstanding and two on the outside of us. We never could get racehorses and I hope that I get a shot to keep some of through, we had to take the horse back, and to bring them. But those guys have put up their money, and him out where he could run open with his run like he those horses are training phenomenally, so they're comes every time. He made up a tremendous amount going to test the market.@ Cont. p4 of ground on a speed biased track.@ The flashy chestnut worked four furlongs over Oaklawn=s main track Sunday in a bullet :47.80. A[Will Take Charge] never was a tremendous work horse when you go to work him, but now his works are up there with any other horse out there,@ Horton said. We still know he=s got that late kick, and we=ll be laying close. We feel strongly that we=re going to win that race Saturday, even though we=ve got stiff competition. We=re not going to dodge any horse, we=re going to stay in Grade I races with high prestige if at all possible.@ Game On Dude hopes to become the first three-time winner of this test. The 7-year-old finished fifth to Blingo (Artie Schiller) when last seen in the GII San Antonio S. in Arcadia Feb. 8. The bay breezed five furlongs in 1:00.60 in his final pre-race work Monday. AHe worked well,@ said conditioner Bob Baffert. AHe worked by himself. He went around there nice and in hand. Game On Dude looks good and looks like he=s coming into the race great. I'm not seeing anything there that makes me think he's not ready for it. I think he was a little bit too fresh [in the San Antonio].@ Cont. p3

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The hulking bay most recently worked five furlongs in FEATURE PRESENTATION • GI BIG ‘CAP 1:01.40 between races in Arcadia Sunday. AA lot of people wondered why I didn=t work him [Sunday],@ said Stevens. AI=ve only been on him three times and those were his three races. Our theory is if it=s not broke, don=t fix it. I=m glad I wasn=t on him. He knows when I=m on him, and a pretty good chance that he would have gone in :58 and change, 1:10 and change and that=s not what we needed right now.@

Strong Contenders for Big >Cap cont. from p1 Baffert continued, AIt=s going to be a tough race. The line up is pretty strong, it=s almost like a Breeders= Cup line-up. He=s going to really have to run one of his top performances. I want the horse to run well and keep at that top level. As they get older, you have to use your judgement and make sure he=s doing fine. He=s got some big ones left in him. It would be very exciting [if he won again]. My biggest concern is a horse called Mucho Macho Man, as well as Will Take Charge.@ Gary Stevens, Hall of Fame pilot of Mucho Macho Man, agreed with Horton and Baffert about the quality of the field. AIt=s definitely one of the best that I=ve ever seen,@ Stevens said. AIt=s the most contentious one I=ve ridden in as far as quality goes.@ Mucho Macho Man dominated the Florida Sunshine Millions Classic at Gulfstream by 14 lengths last time Mucho Macho Man A. Coglianese out Jan. 18. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/5/14 • PAGE 4 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

AThis is a close relative to Eight Belles and she looks Ocala Breeders’ Sales the part,@ Contessa offered. AShe's a good-looking filly. Company March Selected They're going to love her.@ Sale of Two Year Olds in A full-sister to hip 81 sold at Saratoga in 2012 for Training $575,000, and Contessa acknowledged that he and Mar. 10-11 · 11:00 a.m. Pokoik got a bargain. AWe were surprised we got her for that price, but there were a lot of Unbridled's Songs in that sale OBS Should Be a Win-Win For Contessa cont. from p1 (which came shortly after the top stallion=s death) and it Contessa added, AI'd be really happy if they don't was during a bit of a lull,@ he noted. AWe got her at the sell, but if they do sell, I'll be really happy too because right price. She was in a growth spurt and she was a that means I was able to generate a nice profit for an little awkward-looking as a yearling, but all the parts owner. But make no mistake, these are horses that I were in place and she's really developed into a lovely think will be fantastic racehorses.@ filly.@ Among the five are a trio of juvenile fillies Contessa Next up is hip 314, a Tiznow half to Grade III winner purchased on behalf of client Lee Pokoik, whose Decelerator (Dehere) and MGSP Cool Blue Red Hot Contessa-trained runners include last year=s P.G. (Harlan=s Holiday) from the family of Grade I winners Johnson S. second-place finisher Duff One (Harlan=s Fabulous Notion, Cacaoethes and Fabulously Fast. She Holiday), 2010 GIII Miss Grillo S. runner-up Arch brought $250,000 at Keeneland September. Support (Arch) and 2010 GI Ruffian Invitational H. third AShe's really outstanding-looking and I loved her Classofsixtythree (Include). AMr. Pokoik does this every pedigree,@ Contessa said. AThere's nothing but graded year and quite often he makes a very nice profit on stakes horses in that pedigree--you can't go wrong.@ these, so it keeps the rest of the stable going,@ said Rounding out the Pokoik-owned trio is hip 379, a Contessa. All three of Pokoik=s offerings are consigned $290,000 FTSAUG yearling purchase. The chestnut to the March sale by de Meric Sales. daughter of Lemon Drop Kid is out of the Danehill mare First up of Pokoik and Contessa=s yearling buys is hip Silken Sash (Ire), making her a half to Grade II-winning 81, an Unbridled=s Song filly out of a half-sister to the turf router Raw Silk (Malibu Moon). While her pedigree dam of GI runner-up Eight Belles doesn=t necessarily scream speed or precocity, (Unbridled=s Song) who brought $270,000 at the Fasig- Contessa points out that=s not the only thing to look for Tipton Saratoga Sale. at a 2-year-old sale. Cont. p5 DAVONA DALE (G2) TOP FLIGHT S. (G2) FORWARD GAL S. (G2) GENERAL GEORGE (G3) JEROME H. (G2) PALM BEACH S. (G3) LA CANADA (G2) RACHEL ALEXANDRA (G3) SAN VICENTE S. (G2) SOUTHWEST S. (G3) SWALE S. (G2) and many more…

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OBS Should Be a Win-Win For Contessa cont. The latter went for $52,000 at the same sale and AShe's a little more progressed than her pedigree was scooped up by Harold Lerner, who=s had success would suggest, but when I go to the sale and I'm on the track with Contessa as co-owner of last year=s buying 2-year-olds, I want to buy a 2-year-old who's GIII Palm Beach S. and Penn Mile winner Rydilluc going to go a mile and an eighth,@ he stated. AThat's (Medaglia d=Oro) as well as the fleet-footed 2010 GIII where the money is. Bay Shore S. winner Eightyfiveinafifty (Forest Camp). For the boys, that's The New York-bred pair are consigned by Kenneth the Triple Crown and Lejeune, agent. for the girls, that's the AI bought them because I saw that they would be Kentucky Oaks. All the really sensational racehorse prospects, plus they're biggest races are over both New York-breds,@ Contessa explained. AI'll tell you a route of ground, so what, the reports that I'm getting on these two are that surely I'm not the only they're both very, very special horses. I'm going to person at the really regret selling them, but a happy client is a client 2-year-old sales with that's not going broke in this business, so if they test that vision. All three of the market with these two and they don't end up in my Hip 379 these fillies are that barn, every time I watch them run, I had a hand in Sandra Madison/facebook.com/demericsales type of horse--two them.@ turns, that could very He concluded, AThese are not culls. These five horses well be graded stakes horses. I don't ever buy a horse that are in this sale are the cream of the crop and that I want to see go five furlongs in :56 seconds. there's not one of them that I wouldn't want to see in Every horse I buy I want to see go two turns and I think my barn.@ Click here to share this story. these three are all Classic, quality, two-turn horses.@ Contessa also had a hand in selecting a pair of New PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... York-breds--like Uncle Sigh--who are set to sell here. Hip 124 is a Majestic Warrior filly signed for by Get pedigree expert Contessa for $85,000 at the Fasig-Tipton NY Bred Andrew Caulfield=s take Preferred Yearling Sale; while hip 217 is a Midshipman on racing=s newsmakers! half-brother to New York stakes winner Saltamontes You can find all of Caulfield=s (Wheelaway). columns in the TDN Archive. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/5/14 • PAGE 6 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

AHe=s coming into this race really well,@ said Baffert. Triple However, he acknowledged the difficulties inherent in training 3- year-olds this time of year. AI just Threats want to keep them healthy, and keep them together. That=s the Bayern & Midnight Hawk Ready for San Felipe... hardest part right now. This is Kaleem Shah=s Bayern (Offlee Wild), a J “TDN when we start getting really Midnight Hawk Rising Star” J off a serious, we=re two races out.@ Benoitphoto one-mile allowance victory at Sanita Anita Next Targets for Two Baffert Trainees Up in the Air... Feb. 13, worked five Indianapolis (Medaglia d=Oro) hasn=t worked since panels in :59.80 covering six panels in 1:11.40 at Santa Anita Feb. 5. Monday in preparation Conditioned by Bob Baffert for Mrs. Susan Magnier, for the GII San Felipe Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith, the undefeated S. Conditioner Bob winner of the San Pedro S. had suffered a minor Baffert is hopeful that setback, but is on the mend. the dark bay continues AI had a setback with him,@ said Baffert. AHe got sick Bayern to improve. AHe=s a and then the rain came, so I haven=t really planned Benoitphoto fast horse and anything yet. He=s been jogging, but nothing serious stretched out nicely,@ just light training. I probably won=t know for another Baffert said. AWe thought he could stretch out, but you couple weeks [where he=s headed].@ never know until they do it. We want to see a good Baffert is also pleased with the progress of Chitu effort, win, lose, or draw.@ (Henny Hughes), second in the GII Robert B. Lewis S. Fellow Baffert trainee and J “TDN Rising Star” J Feb. 8. The chestnut breezed five furlongs Tuesday Midnight Hawk (Midnight Lute) went a half-mile in morning in :59.60. His next start is undecided. :49.40 Tuesday morning. Winner of the GIII Sham S. AHe=s nominated,@ added Baffert. AHe could be in the two back, he finished third in GII Robert B. Lewis S. GII Rebel S., or at Sunland Park. He could show up in Feb. 8. New York, I don=t know yet.@ Click here to share. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/5/14 • PAGE 7 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Saturday, Meydan, United Arab Emirates, post time: 12:35 p.m. ET BLACK-TYPE PREVIEWS DUBAI CITY OF GOLD S.-G2, $250,000, NH 4yo/up & SH3yo/up, Saturday, Meydan, United Arab Emirates, post time: 1:10 p.m. ET 2410mT AL MAKTOUM CHALLENGE R3-G1, $400,000, NH 4yo/up & SH 3yo/up, 2000m(AWT) PPHORSE SIRE JOCKEYTRAINERWT PPHORSE SIRE JOCKEYTRAINERWT 1 Model Pupil (GB) Sinndar (Ire) Moore Mishref 126 1 Prince Bishop (Ire) Dubawi (Ire) Fallon Suroor 126 2 Dabadiyan (Ire) Zamindar Foley Halford 123 2 Mutajare (Ire) Cdeaux Gnereux (GB) Hanagan Al Raihe 126 3 Empoli (Ger) Halling (Ger) de Vries Schiergen 123 3 Ottoman Empire (Fr) Pivotal (GB) Dettori Seemar 126 4 Mount Athos (Ire) Montjeu (Ire) Spencer Botti 126 4 Zambucca (SAf) Lundy's Liability (Brz) Hughes Seemar 126 5 Excellent Result (Ire) Shamardal Fallon Suroor 123 5 Elleval (Ire) Kodiac (GB) Lynch Marnane 126 6 Mujaarib (Aus) Nadeem (Aus) Hanagan de Kock 126 6 Side Glance (GB) Passing Glance (GB) Spencer Balding 126 7 Sheikhzayedrd (GB) Dubawi (Ire) Lane Simcock 126 7 Alexndra Palace (SAf) Jet Master (SAf) Cosgrave de Kock 126 8 Songcraft (Ire) Singspiel (Ire) No rider bin Suroor 126 8 African Story (GB) Pivotal (GB) No rider bin Suroor 126 9 Heavy Metal (SAf) Silvano (Ger) Hughes Tarry 126 9 Cat O'Mountain Street Cry (Ire) Barzalona Appleby 126 10 Penglai Pavilion Monsun (Ger) Barzalona Appleby 123 10 Joshua Tree (Ire) Montjeu (Ire) Moore Dunlop 126 11 Ralston Road (Ire) Dylan Thomas (Ire) O'Shea Seemar 123 11 Limario (Ger) Areion (Ger) Dobbs Watson 126 12 Start Right (GB) Ftstepsinthesand (GB) Mullen Seemar 126 12 Educate (GB) Echo Of Light (GB) Guyon Mohammd 126 13 Interpret Distorted Humor Ffrench Al Muhairi 126 13 Sanshaawes (SAf) Ashaawes Soumillon de Kock 126 14 Jamr (GB) Singspiel (Ire) Soumillon Harmash 126 14 Surfer Distorted Humor Mullen Seemar 126 15 Meandre (Fr) Slickly (Fr) Dobbs Watson 126 Saturday, Meydan, United Arab Emirates, post time: 1:45 p.m. ET 16 Battle Of Mrengo (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Dettori Simcock 123 JEBEL HATTA S.-G1, $300,000, NH 4yo/up & SH 3yo/up, 1800mT. Also Eligible: PPHORSE SIRE JOCKEYTRAINERWT 17 Tanfeeth (GB) Singspiel (Ire) No rider Al Muhairi 126 1 Tanfeeth (GB) Singspiel (Ire) O'Neill Al Muhairi 126 Cont. p8 2 Vercingetorix (SAf) Silvano (Ger) Soumillon de Kock 126 3 Vancouverite (GB) Dansili (GB) Barzalona Appleby 126 4 L'amour De Ma Vie K Dansili (GB) Guyon Brandt 121 5 Linton (Aus) Galileo (Ire) Durcan Botti 126 TDN CRITERIA 6 Mustaheel (Ire) Lawman (Fr) Ffrench Al Raihe 126 The races covered in the TDN are as follows: 7 Mushreq (Aus) Flying Spur (Aus) Hanagan de Kock 126 Stakes - purses of $50,000/up 8 Trade Storm (GB) Trade Fair (GB) Spencer Simcock 126 9 Quick Wit (GB) Oasis Dream (GB) Ajtebi Suroor 126 Allowance Races - purses of $20,000/up 10 Anaerobio (Arg) Ctcher In Th Rye (Ire) Cosgrave de Kock 126 Optional Claiming Races - purses of $20,000/up 11 Samurai Sword (GB) Motivator (GB) de Vries Harmash 126 Maiden Special Weight Races - purses of $18,000/up 12 Edu Querido (Brz) Holzmeister Moore Botti 126 Maiden Claiming Races - purses of $18,000/up and 13 Al Waab (Ire) Danehill Dncer (Ire) Dobbs Watson 126 14 Mars (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Hughes de Kock 126 a minimum claiming price of $40,000 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/5/14 • PAGE 8 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Black-Type Previews cont. Saturday, Meydan, United Arab Emirates, post time: 11:25 a.m. ET MAHAB AL SHIMAAL S.-G3, US$200,000, 3yo/up, 1200m(AWT) PPHORSE SIRE JOCKEYTRAINERWT 1 Abu Sidra (Fr) Shirocco (Ger) Dettori Bernard 131 2 Complicate (Aus) Commands (Aus) No rider bin Suroor 131 3 Tamaathul (GB) Tiger Hill (Ire) Ffrench Al Raihe 131 4 Bello (Aus) Exceed And Excl (Aus) Barzalona Appleby 131 5 Rich Tapestry (Ire) Hly Rman Empror (Ire) Doleuze Chang 131 6 Nawwaar Distorted Humor O'Neill Al Raihe 131 7 Krypton Factor (GB) Kyllachy (GB) Hughes Nass 131 8 Balmont Mast (Ire) Balmont Moore Lynam 131 9 Jamesie (Ire) Kodiac (GB) Lynch Marnane 131 10 Reynaldothewizard K Speightstown Mullen Seemar 131 11 Russian Soul (Ire) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Foley Halford 131 12 United Color K Ghostzapper Doyle Slvaratnam131 13 Gale Frce Ten (GB) Oasis Dream (GB) Soumillon de Kock 131 14 Sft Flling Rain (SAf) National Assembly Hanagan de Kock 131 Also Eligible: 15 Zee Bros Brother Derek No rider Benzel 131 16 My Catch (Ire) Camacho (GB) No rider Watson 121 17 Conveyance K Indian Charlie No rider Seemar 131 Saturday, Meydan, United Arab Emirates, post time: 12:00 p.m. ET BURJ NAHAAR S.-G3, $200,000, NH 4yo/up & SH 3yo/up, 1600m(AWT). PPHORSE SIRE JOCKEYTRAINERWT 1 Dastarhon (Ire) Dansili (GB) Guyon Brandt 126 2 Mainsail (GB) Oasis Dream (GB) Williams Seifeddine 126 3 Van Rooney Van Nistelrooy de Vries Jan 126 4 Forjatt (Ire) Iffraaj (GB) Doyle Selvratnm 126 5 Capital Attraction Speightstown O'Shea Oertel 126 6 Gabrial (Ire) Dark Angel (Ire) Spencer Fahey 126 7 Gold City (Ire) Pivotal (GB) Mullen Seemar 126 8 Empire Storm (Ger) Storming Home (GB) Fallon Attwater 126 9 Eastern Rules (Ire) Golden Snake Foley Halford 126 10 Haatheq Seeking The Gold Hanagan Al Raihe 126 11 Variety Club (SAf) Var Marcus Ramsden 126 12 Shuruq Elusive Quality No rider bin Suroor 121 13 Avon Pearl (GB) Avonbridge (GB) Dobbs Haugen 126 14 Zahee (NZ) Dylan Thomas (Ire) Soumillon de Kock 126 15 Rutland Boy (GB) Bertolini Moore Bell 126 16 Brendan Brackan (Ire) Big Bad Bob (Ire) Keane Lyons 126 Also Eligibles: 17 Ocean Tempest (GB) Act One (GB) No rider Ryan 126 18 Zurbriggen (GB) Raven's Pass No rider Harmash 126 19 Red Dubawi (Ire) Dubawi (Ire) No rider Marnane 126 Saturday, Meydan, United Arab Emirates, post time: 10:45 a.m. ET MEYDAN SPRINT-G3, $175,000, 3yo/up, 1000mT PPHORSE SIRE JOCKEYTRAINERWT 1 Beat Baby (Ire) Johannesburg Graberg Petersen 130 2 Catcall (Fr) One Cool Cat Peslier Sogorb 130 3 Roi De Vitesse (Ire) Chineur (Fr) de Vries Jan 130 4 Zee Bros Brother Derek Dettori Benzel 130 5 Dux Scholar (GB) Oasis Dream (GB) Dobbs Watson 130 6 Shea Shea (SAf) National Emblem (SAf) Soumillon de Kock 130 7 Hototo (GB) Sleeping Indian (GB) Morris Nass 130 8 Make It Reel (Fr) Country Reel Hitchcott Watson 122 9 Mundahesh (Ire) Tamayuz (GB) Hanagan Al Raihe 130 10 My Catch (Ire) Camacho (GB) Doyle Watson 122 11 Russian Rock (Ire) Rock Of Gibraltar (Ire) Smith Al Muhairi 130 12 Alsaaeqah (KSA) Dynever (Ire) Buick Shibani 126 13 Abstraction (Ire) Majestic Missile (Ire) Lynch Dawson 130 14 Ahtoug (GB) Byron (GB) Barzalona Appleby 130 15 Sole Power (GB) Kyllachy (GB) Moore Lynam 130 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/5/14 • PAGE 9 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com NEWS TODAY ORI CONFERENCE DAY TWO by Amanda Duckworth The annual Organization of Racing Investigators Conference continued Tuesday in Lexington. The morning sessions featured presentations from The Jockey Club and National Racing Association, while the afternoon revolved around information from the Kentucky Commission, New Mexico Racing Commission, and Association of Racing Commissioners International. After lunch, Susan Speckert, who has served as general counsel for the KHRC since 2010, discussed how to conduct investigations and the importance of documentation, chain of custody, evidence collection and search of property. Using a hypothetical situation involving a trainer who had a horse test positive resulting in a Class-A penalty, Speckert discussed steps to continue the investigation and ways the hypothetical guilty parties might try to defend themselves. Defenses included arguing about the substance itself, whether the lab had accurately conducted the test, if one could presume the substance was administered to the horse, and if one could presume the horse ran with the substance in its system during a race. "The point of all this is that as investigators you should be analyzing every one of these potential defenses and structuring your investigation around that," Speckert told the audience. "When you do that, you are building a strong case. You are sending a huge Speckert continued, AA lot of the press that we get is message to the public that we are serious, we are just the opposite, and I don't think it is accurate. We asking all the questions, and we are enforcing our need to work on that. rules." "If you start to think about these investigations in the Speckert invited audience participation throughout larger context and really go out and develop these her presentation, resulting in discussions about best cases, not only are we going to have stronger cases practices, how investigations have been done in various that are going to hold up on review, we are also making states and the reasons they were or were not a big impression when we do that." successful. After Speckert spoke, the ORI had a closed door Most agreed that barn searches are effective not only meeting about enforcement efforts in an ongoing as a means to gather information and evidence but as a investigation led by Leasa Johnson, an investigator for way to make an impression since word spreads in the the New Mexico Racing Commission. industry at a rapid rate. The worth of using K-9s in Other topics covered during Tuesday's session were certain situations led to spirited debate. Whether certain Jockey Club registration and identification, Jockey Club methods worked or not also depended on jurisdiction. resources available to investigators, the NTRA Safety & "There is a lot of positive movement in our industry Integrity Alliance, the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, for uniformity," Speckert said. "I would ask you to and the RCI website and data base. think about best practices in enforcement as an The conference concludes today with a business organization and how can you all fit into this larger meeting for current ORI members only. discussion about uniformity." Although the types of cases investigators have to Click here to share this story. deal with vary, the overwhelming takeaway was the importance of documenting everything in an effort to RICH TAPESTRY ARRIVES IN DUBAI make sure credibility can not be successfully Rich Tapestry (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) has challenged. arrived in Dubai where he will contest Saturday=s G3 There was also discussion about the importance of Mahab Al Shimaal S. at Meydan. AHe traveled with no public perception of investigations into racing violations problems--he=s a relaxed horse and travels well,@ said and whether or not it is accurate. conditioner Michael Chang of the flight from Hong "Think about impact you are making, not just on the Kong. AHe will canter tomorrow and I will work him backside, but to the public generally," said Speckert. "I over two furlongs on Thursday and then he should be think the kind of press that we need is press that we spot on for Saturday. If he gets a good draw, my horse are taking care of business. will have a good chance.@ TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/5/14 • PAGE 10 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

054 colt Sky Mesa Serious Vow $280,000 Consigned by SGV (Steven Venosa), agent Purchased by Rockingham Ranch & Lanzman Racing This colt topped the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association’s Northern California sale last August with a final bid of $60,000 from Del Playa Bloodstock. The chestnut proved much more popular downstate. 076 colt Lookin at Lucky Zoe Montana $225,000 Michael T. Levy • (859) 253-1114 • www.muirfieldinsurance.com Consigned by Wavertree Stables, Inc. (Ciaran Dunne), Agent XVII BARRETTS MARCH 2-YEAR-OLD SALE Purchased by Diamond 100 Racing MONDAY Forty West Stables was able to acquire this colt for just $38,000 out of Hip Sex Sire Dam Price last year’s Keeneland September sale and reaped the benefits of that 005 filly Pioneerof the Nile Lady Lapuma $320,000 investment Monday. Consigned by Kings Equine, Agent IV 078 colt Munnings Afare $205,000 Purchased by Gary S. Broad Consigned by Crane Thoroughbred Services, agent Raul Reyes’s Kings Equine and Scott Dilworth paid $130,000 for this Purchased by Rancho Temescal, agent youngster at last year’s Keeneland September sale. The investment Clovis and Joanna Crane and pinhooking partner Harry Weisleder paid dividends after the filly worked in :10 flat last week. purchased this colt for $25,000 at the 2013 Keeneland September sale. The juvenile’s return to the sale’s ring paid dividends Monday. 032 colt Pulpit Patti O’Rahy $300,000 Consigned by Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds 090 colt Awesome Again Bonita Meadow $210,000 Purchased by T.B. Bloodstock Service Consigned by Havens Bloodstock Agency, Inc., agent Randy Hartley and Dean DeRenzo brought three horses to Barretts Purchased by Ted West March and all three left the sales ring as pinhooking success stories. William Peeples paid $50,000 for this youngster at last year’s Fasig- The two men purchased this colt for $150,000 at last year’s Keeneland Tipton Kentucky October sale. He proved popular in this second turn September and realized a nifty profit at Barretts Monday. through a sales ring. Hartley/DeRenzo also sold Monday’s second-highest priced lot, a filly by 128 colt Bluegrass Cat Haddie Be Good $200,000 Malibu Moon (hip 140). Bought for $160,000 in September, she sold for Consigned by Wavertree Stables, Inc. (Ciaran Dunne), Agent VII $950,000 at Barretts. The Ocala-based operation also sold a colt by War Purchased by Dan Hendricks, agent for Cecil Peacock Front--Remember the Keg, by Tapit for $300,000 (hip 44). The juvenile Ciaran Dunne secured this colt for $82,000 out of the OBS August was purchased for $150,000 as a Keeneland September yearling. sale. After working in :10 flat last Thursday, the colt proved popular in the Barretts sales ring Monday. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/5/14 • PAGE 11 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

FOLKLORE, 11, Tiznow--Contrive, by Storm Cat IN OTHER NEWS... Foal born Feb. 8, a filly by Distorted Humor. A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Other Media Will be bred back to Ghostzapper. Unlucky numbers Owned by The Robert and Beverly Lewis Trust. “Here's a typical high dollar three-year old race in Los Angeles or New Boarded at Taylor Made Sales Agency. York. The gate opens and two of them pop out and contest for the lead.” Accomplishments: Ch. 2yo Filly, MGISW, $945,500. Jay Cronley, ESPN EVE GISELLE, 7, Five Star Day--Captiva Cat, by Tale of Michael Owen: From ‘silent assassin’ to horse whisperer the Cat “How do you replace the adrenaline-filled emotion of scoring one of the Foal born Feb. 9, a filly by To Honor and Serve. greatest goals in World Cup history when your football career ends?” Will be bred back to More Than Ready. James Masters & Amanda Davies, CNN Owned by Harry Papaleo. Boarded at Taylor Made Sales Agency. NEWS FROM THE GAMING WORLD: Accomplishments: GSW, $288,620. Hong Kong Jockey Club targets April for commingling bets with US “The Hong Kong Jockey Club expects to e commingling bets with the QUANAH COUNTY, 13, Valid Expectations--Platinum United States by April but the same co-operation with Australia is now Pearl, by Plugged Nickle looking less likely to take place this season.” Alan Aitken, SCMP Foal born Feb. 9, a colt by Tiznow. Will be bred back to Malibu Moon. Owned by Smart Angle, LLP. Boarded at Walnut Green. Accomplishments: MSP. Dam of Quantum Miss (Smoke Glacken), GSW, $251,950.

HUNGARIAN BOATBABY, 10, Silver Ghost--Victory Roll, by Deerhound Foal born Feb. 11, a filly by To Honor and Serve. Will be bred back to Uncle Mo. Owned by Robert & Lawana Low. Boarded at Diamond A Farm. Accomplishments: MSW & GSP, $299,505.

MACLEYA (GER), 12, Winged Love (Ire)--Minaccia HOSTESS, 11, Chester House--Charge D=affaires, by (Ger), by Platini (Ger). Vice Regent Born Feb. 12, a colt by Pivotal (GB). Foal born Feb. 6, a filly by War Front. Will be bred back to Lawman (Fr). Will be bred back to Giant=s Causeway. Bred by and boarded at Cheveley Park Stud. Owned by and boarded at Gallagher=s Stud. Accomplishments: MGSW & G1SP-Fr, $392,635. Accomplishments: MGSW, $383,918. ONLY IF SPLIT, 10, One Way Love--She=s a Devil, by GOSSAMER SEED (IRE), 6, Choisir (Aus)--Light and Airy Devil=s Bag (GB), by Linamix (Fr) Foal born Feb. 12, a filly by Curlin. Foal born Feb. 7, a filly by Teofilo (Ire). Will be bred back to Super Saver. Will be bred back to Nathaniel (Ire). Owned by Paula K. Taube. Owned by and boarded at Newsells Park Stud. Boarded at Dove Crossing Thoroughbreds. Accomplishments: GSW-Ire, $119,862. Accomplishments: SW, $351,753.

REGAL REALM (GB), 5, Medicean (GB)BRegal Riband GLEN ROSIE (IRE), 17, Mujtahid--Silver Echo (Ire), by (GB), by Fantastic Light. Caerleon Born Feb. 7, a filly by Pivotal (GB). Foal born Feb. 14, a filly by Nathaniel (Ire). Will be bred back to Intello (Ger). Owned by and boarded at Newsells Park Stud. Bred by and boarded at Cheveley Park Stud. Accomplishments: GSP-Eng. Dam of Kings Quay (GB) Accomplishments: MGSW-Eng, $116,432. (Montjeu {Ire}), MSW-Eng.

BOSTON LADY, 14, Boston Harbor--Gay Senorita, by I AIN=T BLUFFING, 20, Pine Bluff--Cup of Honey, by Raise a Cup Foal born Feb. 8, a filly by Tapit. Foal born Feb. 14, a colt by Bodemeister. Will be bred back to Tapit. Will be bred back to Overanalyze. Owned by Fox Hill Farm. Owned by Samantha Siegel. Boarded at Herbener Farm. Boarded at Mill Ridge Farm. Accomplishments: Dam of Normandy Invasion (Tapit), Accomplishments: MGISW, $582,069. Dam of Acting GISP, $424,390. Happy (Empire Maker), GSW & MGISP, $262, 470. AROUND THE WORLD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014

Yesterday=s Results: MARDI GRAS S., $59,400, FGX, 3-4, 4yo/up, f/m, 5 First/second-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, March 5 1/2f (off turf), 1:05, sy. Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2010 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ 1--COZZE UP LADY, 116, m, 5, Cozzene--The White BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Lady, by Johannesburg. ($32,000 RNA yrl '10 KODIAK KOWBOY (Posse), WinStar, $7K, 97/19/1 KEESEP). O-Martin Racing, Morgan Thoroughbred, 8-TAM, Aoc, 6 1/2f, Princess Dinah, $7K KEE SEP yrl, 12-1 Westwind Property & Farfellow Farms; B-Farfellow MIKIMOTO'S MOJO (Hold That Tiger), Maple Valley, $2K, 5/2/0 Farms Ltd (KY); T-W Bret Calhoun; J-Rosie 8-CT, Alw, 7f, Sterling Thunder, 6-1 Napravnik. $36,000. Lifetime Record: GSW, ON EAGLES WINGS (Gone West), Beau Ridge Farm, $10K, 12/2/0 12-6-2-2, $286,431. 8-CT, Alw, 7f, Saint On Wings, 10-1 Private Purchase by ALISTAIR RODEN BLOODSTOCK PARADING (Pulpit), Claiborne, $4K, 100/11/0 7-CT, Alw, 7f, Rolling Road, 8-1 2--Saturday Nthe Park, 117, f, 4, Any Given Saturday-- REAL ESTATE (High Yield), Mares Nest Farm, $3K, 27/1/0 Golden Knolls, by Seeking the Gold. ($125,000 yrl 7-CT, Alw, 7f, Sharp Razor, $10K EAS SEP yrl, 12-1 '11 KEESEP; $65,000 RNA 2yo >12 FTMMAY). TWO STEP SALSA (Petionville), Get Away Farm, $5K, 85/15/0 O-William Heffner. $12,000. 8-TAM, Aoc, 6 1/2f, J's Two Step Halo, 8-1 YESBYJIMMINY (Yes It's True), Bridlewood Farm, $3K, 49/6/1 4-GP, Aoc, 5 1/2f, Flay Mignon, 2-1 3--Good Deed, 116, m, 5, Broken Vow--Hidden Assets, by Mt. Livermore. O-Klein, Richard & Bertram. $6,000. Margins: NO, NK, 3/4. Odds: 5.20, 12.80, 1.60. Cozze Up Lady only raced four times last season, but compiled a solid record with three victories and a second. In her final start of the year, Cozze Up Lady gained her first graded success in the GIII Chicago H. at Arlington June 29. Making her first start off the layoff here, she was well behind the rest of the field down the IN BRITAIN: backstretch. The bay began to slightly improve her Mondlicht, g, 4, Malibu Moon--Moonlight Cruise position on the turn and charged down the sloppy (SP-US, $121,366), by Silver Deputy. SWL, 3-4, 8f stretch to just get up in the shadow of the wire. AShe (AWT),1:42.09. B-Lazy Lane Farms LLC (VA). was standing like a statue in the gate and I was trying *$120,000 yrl >11 FTKJUL. to get her ready to break,@ said winning rider Rosie Kingscombe, g, 5, Mizzen Mast--Gombeen, by Private Napravnik. AShe just walked out of the gate and wasn=t Account. SWL, 3-4, 14f (AWT), 3:08.12. picking up her feet, so I thought she just wasn=t going B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (KY). *12,000gns HRA >11 to run today. But once I got her switched out in the TATHIT. stretch and she stopped taking dirt in her face, she really came running.@ Click for the brisnet.com chart or IN FRANCE: VIDEO. Cabral, c, 3, Henrythenavigator. See AFrance.@ 1st-FGX, $36,000, Msw, (S), 3yo, 1m70y, 1:46 2/5, sy. LET ME IN (c, 3, Any Given Saturday--Star of Glory, by Unbridled) weakened to sixth in his debut against state- Saturday, Meydan, United Arab Emirates, post time: 10:10 a.m ET breds over the sod here Feb. 9. Trying the main track in AL BASTAKIYA S.-Listed, $250,000, 3yo, 1900m(AWT). this one, the 9-5 favorite was a bit hard to handle at PPHORSE SIRE JOCKEYTRAINERWT first, but settled into a tracking position along the rail. 1 He's No Saint (GB) Dutch Art (GB) Lynch Marnane 120 He angled out to the three path at the top of the 2 Chord Chart (Ire) Acclamation (GB) Monaghan Seemar 120 stretch, gained the lead and won by 2 1/2 lengths 3 Asmar (Ire) Cape Cross (Ire) Hughes Nass 120 going away. Connor=s Ace (Valid Expectations) 4 Najm Suhail (GB) Proclamation (Ire) Ffrench Al Raihe 120 5 Eye In The Sky (Ire) Sinndar (Ire) Buick Petersen 120 completed the exacta. Sales history: $25,000 yrl '12 6 More Aspen More Than Ready Mullen Seemar 116 ESLSEP; $25,000 RNA wlng '11 KEENOV. Lifetime 7 Letterfromamerica Ghostzapper O'Shea Seemar 116 Record: 2-1-0-0, $22,800. Click for the brisnet.com 8 Emirates Flyer (GB) Acclamation (GB) No rider bin Suroor 120 chart or VIDEO. 9 Full Combat (SAf) Go Deputy Hanagan de Kock 130 O-Brittlyn Stable Inc. B-Orange Grove Thoroughbreds 10 Duke Derby (Ire) Duke Of Marmalade (Ire) Graberg Petersen 120 Inc (LA). T-Ron Faucheux. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/5/14 • PAGE 2 of 3 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

3rd-SUN, $39,900, (S), 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:09 1/5, ft. FUNNYOUSHOULDASK (m, 6, Reuben--Funny Girl, by El Gran Senor) Lifetime Record: MSP, 18-5-5-1, Yesterday=s Results: $200,663. O-Terrine G Ransier. B-TNJ Farms LLC (NM). 5th-CHA, i50,000, Cond, 4yo/up, 9 1/2f (AWT), T-Jose R Gonzalez Jr. 1:55.44, ft. NOW WE CAN (GB) (h, 5, Martillo {Ger}--Notre Dame 7th-FGX, $37,450, Opt. Clm. ($17,500), NW1X, {Ger}, by Acatenango {Ger}), the winner of June=s 4yo/up, 6f, 1:11, sy. G2 Grand Prix de Chantilly and just off the board in the SPECIAL JO (c, 4, Johannesburg--Quiet City, by Carson Oct. 27 GI Canadian International last time, was City) Lifetime Record: MGSP, 12-2-3-1, $113,794. steadied in sixth after a competent break here. Under O-Mike McCarty. B-John H Clarke, Kim & Rodney wraps until stoked up with 300 meters remaining, the Nardelli (KY). T-Steven M Asmussen. *$40,000 wlng 19-2 chance swooped late to prevail by a nose from '10 KEENOV; $230,000 2yo >12 OBSMAR. **1/2 to Mortga (Fr) (Anabaa) in a blanket finish. Cirrus des Veneti (Old Trieste), MSP, $176,185. Aigles (Fr) (Even Top {Ire}) made a promising seasonal return, leading until deep stretch and finishing a close- 5th-FGX, $36,900, Opt. Clm. ($30,000), NW1X, (S), up fourth. AI am delighted with his performance today 3yo, 6f, 1:11 1/5, sy. and it couldn=t have been a better introduction to the YANKEE GAMBLER (g, 3, Yankee Gentleman--Sarah season,@ stated winning trainer Nicolas Clement. AIt has Dances, by Arazi) Lifetime Record: SP, 4-2-1-0, always been the plan to go to Dubai at the end of the $54,831. O-Bob Gorsky, Albert Levy & Susan M month. We first thought about the [G1] Sheema Benton. B-Bob Gorsky (LA). T-W Bret Calhoun. Classic, but it=s not certain he=ll get into that race so it could be the [G1] World Cup eventually.@ Lifetime 4th-HOU, $22,000, NW2X, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 1/5, Record: GSW-Fr, 10-6-0-0, i203,661. Click for Equidia sy. VIDEO. SWITCHEN ER UP (f, 4, Magic Cat--Shesalittledandy, O-Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges; B-Gestut by North Prospect) Lifetime Record: 19-3-9-2, $73,063. Zoppenbroich; T-Nicolas Clement. O-Pamela Wright. B-Pam K Wright (TX). T-Francisco Bravo. 6th-CHA, i25,000, Mdn, 3yo, 9 1/2f (AWT), 1:58.87, ft. 8th-MNR, $22,200, 3-3, NW2L, 3yo/up, f/m, 5f, :58 CABRAL (c, 3, Henrythenavigator--Gamely Girl, by 4/5, gd. Arch), who hit the board going one mile at Cagnes-sur- DEVANEY (f, 4, Chatain--Classic Deb, by Classic Go Mer last time Jan. 17, broke well and was handily Go) Lifetime Record: 13-2-2-2, $30,339. O/B-Debbie & placed in the wake of the leader after the initial Skipper Hamilton (TX). T-Rodney C Faulkner. exchanges of this one. Nudged along to close approaching the final quarter mile, the 22-5 chance 6th-FGX, $21,600, Opt. Clm. ($30,000), C, 3yo, quickened to the fore with 300 meters to go and 1m70y (off turf), 1:45, sy. surged clear in the closing stages to score by five DOS DE BASTOS (g, 3, Stevie Wonderboy--Smiley lengths from L=Ardent (Fr) (Soldier of Fortune {Ire}). The Jane, by Lear Fan) Lifetime Record: 6-3-0-0, $31,358. winner is a full to Jubliant Girl, SW-US. Lifetime O-Hernandez Racing Club. B-Brereton C Jones, Jan Record: 3-1-1-1, i20,900. Click for Equidia VIDEO. Basson & Jamie Frost (KY). T-Armando De la cerda. O-Meridian Racing Club, Florent Couturier & Scudeia *$12,000 wlng '11 KEENOV; $25,000 yrl '12 Waldeck SRL; B-Redmon Farm LLC (KY); T-Christophe OBSAUG; $60,000 RNA 2yo >13 OBSAPR. Ferland. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Twindian Charlie, g, 3, Mr. Nightlinger--Doubletrouble B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Bear, by Polish Numbers. HOU, 3-4, 5f (off turf), :58. B-Double Knuck Stables LLC (OK). *$7,000 RNA 2yo AMERICA >13 TEXMAR. Another Dollar, f, 3, My Golden Song--Another Day, by ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Silver Deputy. HOU, 3-4, (S), 1 1/16m, 1:49 2/5. B-7 8th-PRX, $48,980, NW1X, 4yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:16 2/5, S Racing Stables (TX). ft. El Dominicano, c, 4, Spring At Last--Nanie's Dinner HANDSUP MONEYDOWN (g, 5, Sharp Humor--Fit to (MSW, $377,221), by State Dinner. MNR, 3-3, 6f, Scout {GISW, $767,600}, by Fit to Fight) Lifetime 1:11 4/5. B-Ponder Hill Inc (KY). *$2,500 yrl '11 Record: 19-5-8-3, $146,895. O/T-Ramon Preciado. OBSAUG; $3,000 RNA 2yo >12 OBSJUN. B-Buck Pond Farm Inc (KY). *$42,000 RNA yrl '10 FTKJUL; $27,000 yrl '10 FTKOCT. **1/2 to Back in All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Shape (Wild Again), GSP, $268,751. unless otherwise indicated For seasons contact: Erin Robinson Cell (859) 421-7531 [email protected] www.rockridgestud.com

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Interested• inON standardbreds THE WORKTAB • B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N as well? Click here to sign up EUROPE for our sister publication...PALM MEADOWS Five Iron (Sharp Humor), 5fT, 1:03.05, 1/4 State of Play (War Front), 4fT, :51.60, 6/25 CONDITIONS RESULTS: 4th-CHA, i50,000, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f (AWT), 1:16.73, ft. PAYSON PARK SUNNY (FR) (g, 5, Muhtathir {GB}--Vol Sauvage {Fr}, Reload (Hard Spun), 4fT, :50.20, 5/6 by Always Fair) Lifetime Record: 13-6-2-0, i87,460. O-Bernard Magrez Horses & Jean-Claude Rouget; SANTA ANITA B-Antoine Bozo, Henri Bozo, Ghislain Bozo & Mme Diversy Harbor (Curlin), 4f, :49.80, 14/19 Anne-France Charpy (FR). T-Jean-Claude Rouget. Regally Ready (More Than Ready), 4f, :50.00, 16/19 *i25,000 yrl >10 ARQOCT. Spellbound (Bernardini), 5f, 1:00.80, 12/24

2nd-CHA, i50,000, 4yo/up, 8f (AWT), 1:36.28, ft. SILAS MARNER (FR) (h, 7, Muhtathir {GB}--Street " " " Kendra {Fr}, by Kendor {Fr}) Lifetime Record: GSW-Fr, 23-10-5-0, i234,900. O-Alain Jathiere; B-Richard 2-YEAR-OLDS IN TRAINING SALES Phillips (FR); T-Jean-Claude Rouget. *i140,000 yrl >08 ARQOCT; i75,000 RNA HRA >12 ARQARC. **1/2 to 2014 Sara Baras (Ire) (Turtle Island {Ire}), SP-Fr; Saronis (GB) Sale Date Under Tack (Poliglote {GB}), SP-Fr; Street Lightning (Fr) (Best of the OBS Selected Mar. 10-11 Mar. 6-7 Bests {Ire}), SP-Fr. Fasig-Tipton Florida Mar. 24 Mar. 21 1st-CHA, i29,000, 3yo, 7f (AWT), 1:27.45, ft. Fasig-Tipton Texas Apr. 1 Mar. 30 GOT FLY (FR) (c, 3, Early March {GB}--Gotdream {Fr} Keeneland April Apr. 7 Apr. 3 {SW-US}, by Loup Solitaire) Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, OBS Spring Apr. 21-24 Apr. 15-18 i29,700. O-Brian Yeardley; B-Haras de Magouet (FR). Barretts May May 13 May 10 T-Christophe Ferland. *i4,000 RNA yrl >12 ARQNOV. Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May 19-20 May 14-15 OBS June 2YOs/HRA June 17-18 June 13-15