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$1. 7 MILLION COLT TOPS KEENELAND'S TUESDAY'S TOP FIVE COLTS SECOND SESSION Tuesday's second session was another banner day for the Keeneland September HIP# SIRE DAM PRICE Yearling Sale with a top bid of $1. 7 million for hip 689 Gone West My Song for You $1,700,000 number 689 capping off a brilliant day. The dark bay Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, agent or brown colt, a son of Gone West--My Song for You, Purchased by Shadwell Estate Co. Ltd. Deputy Minister Far Flying by Seattle Song, was consigned by Dr. John and 588 $900,000 Consigned by Foxfield, Alice Chandler's Mill Ridge Sales, agent and pur­ Trackside Farm (Tom Evans), agent chased by Shadwell Estate Company Ltd. "He was a Purchased by Dr. Terry Streater lovely horse," admitted John Chandler. "I've been 436 Nureyev Starstruck Gal $750,000 watching him for five days and he never put a foot ( $107 ,000 wnlg '96 KEENOV) wrong. He showed as good today as he did Friday." Consigned by Highclere (Jeffry Morris), agent Chandler speculated the colt would be sent to Europe. Purchased by Demi O'Byrne One hip later, bidding on hip number 690, a colt by 683 Sea Hero Multiply $575,000 Storm Cat--My Turbulent Miss, by My Dad George Consigned by Vinery (Ben P. Walden, Jr.), agent also reached seven figures, but in the end owners Bob Purchased by Sparkel and Beverly Lewis and John Moynihan bought back 512 Lure Bezelle (GB) $560,000 the dark bay or brown yearling. The Lewises pur­ Consigned by Walnut Green (Jones Bros.), agent chased the colt as a weanling for $525,000 at the Purchased by F. Stronach 1996 Keeneland November Sale and the couple brought him here with the intention of pinhooking TUESDAY'S TOP FIVE FILLIES him. When the bidding stalled short of the set re­ serve, the Lewises brought the youngster home again HIP# SIRE DAM PRICE with a bid of $1.475 million. "We were here 457 Deputy Minister Triple Strike $700,000 pinhooking," confirmed Bob Lewis. "We took hard Consigned by North Ridge Farm, agent money at $1.45 million and $1.475 million was our Purchased by Silky Green, Inc. bid." Despite the unexpected turn of events, Lewis 704 Storm Cat Nurse Lulu $625,000 was not disappointed, "We're pleased to be going Consigned by Blandford Stud (Padraig Campion), agent Purchased by Sparkel home with the colt. We think he's a tremendous ani­ 675 Seeking the Gold Miss Turkana $620,000 mal, a tremendous athlete. He was nominated to the Consigned by Fawn Leap Farm July Sale, but we thought we'd give him another 60 Purchased by Eugene Melnyk days, he's a May foal, and he's certainly developed in 439 Forty Niner Sultry Secret $450,000 that time." The top-priced filly at yesterday's session Consigned by Blackburn Farm (Michael Barnett), of the 10-day sale, was hip number 457. agent for Longleaf Pine Farm Keeneland Sales report cont. p. 2 Purchased by Robert & Beverly Lewis 471 Forty Niner Waggley $425,000 STAKES CLOSINGS Consigned by Fawn Leap Farm TODAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10: Purchased by Eugene Melnyk 9-27 $100,000 Arlington-Washington lassie-Gil, AP, 2yo, f, Bf ($500) 9-28 $100,000 Sky Classic-GllC, Wo, 3yo/up, 11fT ($100) L.1.J NEWS CONTINUED ...... 2 9-28 $10017 5, 000 Mazarine Breeders' Cup-GIC,• Wo, 2yo, f, 8.5f ($175) Cl BILL OPPENHEIM AT KEENELAND . . 4 10-19 $ 1, 000, 000 Canadian International-GI, Wo, CJ) PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES ...... 5 3yo/up, 12fT ($750) 10-19 $300,000 E.P. Taylor-Gil, Wo, 3yo/up, f/m, 10fT z TOTAL PAGES ...... 5 ($300) - PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-10- 1 ~7

News cont. PREVIEW Keeneland sale cont. • • The dark bay yearling, a daughter of Deputy Minister-­ Today, Del Mar: Triple Strike, by , was consigned by North DEL MAR FUTURITY-Gii, $250,000, 2yo, 7f Ridge Farm, agent, and brought a final bid of Post time: 5:30 PDT $700,000 from Kay Shigeta of Silky Green, Inc. PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS Shigeta bought the filly for Toyomitsu Hirai, owner of 1 Tryumphant Harrington Black 30-1 Japan's Eishin Farm. The $700,000 bid was the third 2 Yarrow Brae Lukas Day 1 0-1 highest price ever for a filly at the September Yearling 3 Commitisize Baffert Desormeaux 1 2-1 Sales. "She's going to Japan," said Dr. John Weld, 4 King of the Wild Young Delahoussaye 4-1 who helped Shigeta purchase the filly. "The trainer is 5 Souvenir Copy Baffert McCarron 8-1 unknown at this time. We hope she's lucky." The 6 Old Topper Threewitt Solis 2-1 numbers continued the upswing of Monday's opening 7 Double Honor Lukas Stevens 8-5 8 Winged Express Lewis Douglas 20-1 session. During Tuesday's session, 248 hips sold for Double Honor (Gone West), first or second in four a total of $38,291,000--up 17.4 percent from last career starts at four different tracks, comes into this year's figure when 265 yearlings sold for effort off of a win in the Giii Sapling at Monmouth Park $32,620,000. The average price of $154,399 was up Aug. 16. Old Topper (Gilded Time) captured the Giii 25.4 percent from the $123,094 average of last Best Pal at Del Mar August 20, defeating King of the year's second session. The median price rose 22 Wild (Bertrando) and Souvenir Copy (Mr. Prospector). percent from $82,000 last year to $100,000 in 1997. Yarrow Brae {Deputy Minister) is the only horse in the During the first two days of the sale, both the median field to race this distance when he broke his maiden by and average prices showed increases. The average of three lengths at Del Mar August 1 7. $156,632 is up 19.4 percent and the median of $105,000 is up five percent. The sale continues to­ Today, Chantilly, France: morrow beginning at 10 a.m. and runs through PRIX D'AUMALE-G3, $58,790, 2yo, f, 1mT Wednesday, September 17. The field, in post position order, is: Cortona Ore) (Caerleon), 0 Doleuze; Theatriken (Theatrical {Ire}), F TOBA AW ARDS DINNER The Thoroughbred Owners Spanu; Belle Indifference (Fr) (Kendor {Fr}), G Masse; and Breeders' Association's annual stallion season auc­ Gontcharova (Ire) (Zafonic), A Junk; Anna Palariva {Ire) tion, held during the National Breeders' Awards dinner (Caerleon), 0 Peslier; Plaisir Des Yeux (Fr) (Funambule), September 5 at The Vinery in Midway, Kentucky, "sur­ T Gillet; Fairly Grey (Fr) (Linamix {Fr}), T Jarnet; passed our expectations," said TOBA President Drew Allessandra M (Fortunate Prospect), S Guillot; Fairdane Couto. The event raised $210,900 from the sale of 12 (Fr} (Always Fair), D Boeuf. stallion seasons. The yearly auction of donated no-guar­ All carry 121 pounds. antee stallion seasons is conducted by the Fasig-Tipton Company and raises funds for a range of projects devel­ Today, Doncaster, England: oped by TOBA. "Last year, the proceeds from this sale PARK HILL S.-G3, $48,717, 3yo/up, f, 14YzfT helped to make America's Day at the Races a reality and The field, in post position order, is: Book At Bedtime this year they will be used to help the racing industry (Ire) (Mtoto {GB}), M Roberts, 117; Sweetness Herself respond to the issues raised by the National Gambling (GB) (Unfuwain), G Carter, 1 29; Puce (GB) (Darshaan Impact Commission," Couto said. A season to Belmont {GB}), K Darley, 129; The Faraway Tree (GB) (Suave S. victor Touch Gold sold for $40,000 as the highest Dancer), M Hills, 117; Snow Princess (Ire) (Ela-Mana­ bid at the auction. winner Silver Charm Mou {Ire}), J Reid, 129; Anno Luce (GB} (Old Vic {GB}), brought the next highest bid at $27 ,000 with Epsom L Dettori, 132; Crown Of Light (GB) (Mtoto {GB}), R Derby winner Benny the Dip bringing in $22,000. The Cochrane, 117. TOBA Breeder of the Year Award was presented to owner-breeders John Toffan and Trudy McCaffery. The A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will TOBA Industry Service Award was presented to D. G. indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will denote Van Clief Jr., acting chief executive of the newly cre­ winners who are first-time starters, an (5) will be used for ated National Thoroughbred Racing Association and vice state-bred races, © will be used for maiden-claiming races a president of the TOBA. and an (R) will be used for other restricted races. Australia's UNBRIDLED'S SONC3 ARROWFIELD STUD (Unbridled - Trolley Song by Carol John Messara Phone: (61-2) 9223 8277 2Bth JUNE 1997 .... ANNOUNCED ON THE SHUTTLE TO A,RROWFIELD Fax: (61-2) 9223 5795 8th SEPTEMBER 1997 .... BOOK FULL IN AUSTRALIA E-MAIL: [email protected] PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 9-10-97

Local News, England: FOREIGN Newmarket racecourse announced Tuesday that the Stakes• Results: • Sagitta Asset Management company will sponsor the PRIX DE LIANCOURT, $41,993, Longchamp, France, three-day Guineas meeting for the next three years. 9-9, 3yo, f, 1 1 /4mT, 2:08:00, gd. Sagitta's chairman Wafic Said, whose filly Basra 1--#MUSCADEL (GB), 126, f, 3, Nashwan--Musical Bliss Sham won the 1996 1000 Guineas at Newmarket, (GISW-Eng, $209,229), by The Minstrel. 0/8-Sheikh said: "My personal passion for racing extends to my Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum; T-Andre Fabre; involvement as an owner. So I am particularly thrilled J-T Jarnet; $22,612. that a company with which I am associated is spon­ 2--Kalosca (Fr), 126, f, 3, Kaldoun (Fr)--Shangrila (Fr), soring such an historic meeting." In addition to the by Riverman. 0-F Lazar. $7, 753. 2000 Guineas and 1000 Guineas Classics on the first 3--Delauncy (GB), 126, f, 3, Machiavellian--Casey (GB), weekend in May 1 998, Newmarket also stages the by Caerleon. 0-Gerald W Leigh. $5,814. G2 Jockey Club S. Margins: 3/4, SNK, NK. PRIX DE BOULOGNE, $41,993, Longchamp, France, Local News, Australia: 9-9, 4yo/up, 1 1 /4mT, 2:06:90, gd. Following the defection of his stable companion 1--#CALLISTHENE (FR), 123, h, 5, Garde Royale (lre)-­ Swain (Ire) (Nashwan) from the Melbourne Cup at Flem­ Canne Ma Mie (Fr), by Emerson (Brz). ( $1 4 ,431 yrl ington on November 4, Godolphin's Classic Cliche (Ire) '93 AFOCT). 0-Jacques Bedel; B-E.A.R.L.Haras de (Salse) is now the top weight with 133 pounds for the Nonant Le Pin; T-J P Gauvin; J-E Antoinat; $22,612. two-mile $1 .5-million handicap, with Double Trigger (Ire) 2--Danish Field (Ire), 1 23, g, 6, Danehill--Pizziri (Ire), by (Ela-Mana-Mou {Ire}), who was the disappointing favor­ Artaius. 0-K Watanabe. $7,753. ite for the race in 1995, at 130 pounds. 3--Si Seductor, 123, c, 4, Diesis (G8)--Miss Evans, by Nijinsky II. 0-Mme M Miglietti. $5,814. Margins: 1, SHD, 1 Yz. EAST AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN FRANCE: • • Local News, Miami: Bassano, c, 3, Alwasmi--Marittima, by L'Emigrant. The Florida Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Longchamp, 9-9, Prix des Buttes Chaumont (Claimer), Association has donated in excess of $3,000 for the 3yo, 15fT, $9,691 to winner. 0-G Von Finck; Equestrian Horse Rescue in Ocala, Florida. The 130- 8-Meadow Grove Farm Inc; T-F Belmont. acre facility for unwanted racehorses provides the AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: ability for rehabilitation and cure and the eventual Bahamian Melody, c, 2, Rubiano--Song Of Syria, by adoption of these animals. If full recovery is not possi­ Damascus. Lingfield, 9-9, Godstone Maiden S., 2yo, ble, horses are allowed to live out their final days in 6fT, $5,365 to winner. 0-Lucayan Stud; 8-Dr & Mrs the farm's green pasture. RS West & Mr & Mrs Mackenzie Miller; T-David Loder. * $35,000 yrl '96 KEESEP. Yesterday's Results: Holy Wine, g, 2, Thorn Dance--Gloria Mundi (Fr) (MSW­ 8th-MED, $22,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 5fT, :56 2/5, fm. Fr, $171,954), by Saint Cyrien {Fr). Lingfield, 9-9, C SEEKING JUSTICE (f, 3, Seeking the Gold--Bold & H hauliers Ltd Nursery H., 2yo, 7f 140 ydsT, Magestrate {MSW}, by Magesterial) broke her maiden $5, 745 to winner. 0/8-C P Ranson; T-David Loder. by four lengths when switched to the turf for her fifth Jaseur, g, 4, Lear Fan--Spur Wing (GSW, $145,685), by outing at Atlantic City July 23 and returned to take a Storm Bird. Bath, 9-8, Letheby & Christopher Maiden Sept. 6 allowance over the Philadelphia Park grass. H., 3yo/up, 13f 22ydsT, $5,372 to winner. 0-Sheikh Returning off of just two days rest and looking to go Mohammed al Maktoum; 8-Darley Stud Management three-for-three on the turf at this distance, the filly was Co Ltd; T-John Gosden. sent off the even-money favorite, rallied four wide turn­ Safey Ana, g, 6, Dixieland Band--Whatsoraire, by Mr. ing for home to take the lead at midstretch and inched Prospector. Lingfield, 9-9, H.B.L.Blindley Heath H., clear to win by 1 1 /4 lengths. Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-2, 3yo/up, 7fT, $7,109 to winner. 0-The Optimists $36,240. Racing Partnership; 8-Robert N Clay; T-Ben Hanbury. 0-AI Trossetto. B-Albert Frassetto (KY). T-Michael W * Yz to Three Peat (Magesterial), GSW, $324,522. Dickinson. * * $150,000 yrl '92 KEESEP. MARQUETRY Tomorrow at Keeneland, Vinery sells LEAVE A moves to No. 4 on the Freshman Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Walden, Jr. LEGACY's half-sister by Sire List with LEA VE A Weisenberger Mill Pike LEGACY's win in the $133,100 BEAU GE~JITJS Midway, Kentucky 40347 (606) 846-5214 • Fax 846-4671 Remington Futurity on Sunday. Hip No. 1353 in Barn 36 1 VINERY Vinery stallions are Breeders Cup nominated PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-10-97

All of this enhances the chances the next great sire will pop out of the Roberto line, a possibility that's $TI WRITERS been tantalizing pedigree buffs as the era of Northern UP Dancer and Mr. Prospector draws to a close ... unless The Roberto Revolution: the next sire of that caliber is already named Sadler's At the Sales with Bill Oppenheim Wells, or A. P. Indy ... OK, maybe not a revolution ... but Monday saw Tomorrow: First-Crop Sires in Keeneland's Book 1. Bill Oppenheim is a journalist and consultant specializing in some pretty healthy trade on behalf of the Roberto pedigrees, sires and the auction market. The former editor sire line. Silver Hawk led the way, with six colts sell­ and publisher of Racing Update, he now lives in Scotland ing for an average of just a tick over $300,000. Silver and may be contacted by phone (011-44-1-887-830-282) Hawk's been seriously popular with the Europeans for or fax {011-44-1-887-830-671)_ a few years now, culminating in Benny the Dip's win in this year's Epsom Derby, so no huge surprise that East report cont. five of the six went to Europe--but get this: all five of 5th-MED, $20,000, Alw, 2yo, 1 m, 1 :37 3/5, ft. them were bought by Maktoums. Sheikh Hamdan's FIGHT FOR M'LADY (c, 2, Fit to Fight--Flowers for Shadwell Estates bought the two most expensive of M'Lady, by Stage Door Johnny) was a 2 3/4-length the five, hip 340, for $675,000, and hip 203, for winner of his debut August 1 7 at Monmouth Park. The $430,000. Sheikh Mohammed's Darley Stud scooped 2-5 favorite stalked the early pace, took over at the the other three for another $600,000 total. Inciden­ quarter-pole and drew off in the stretch to win by 6 1 /4 tally, I love Seth Hancock's buy of Benny the Dip for lengths. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $25,800. Claiborne. 0-The Rainbow Stable & Cox Gene. 8-Sherif Abdelhak Sheikh Maktoum's Gainsborough Stud has a very (NY). T-Ben W Perkins Jr. 'nearly' horse in Lear Fan's Labeeb, who I thought might have won the Arlington Million this year but unfortunately seems to have gone astray in the head B•R•E•E•DnE•R•S department. Nevertheless, Gainsborough bought two of three Lear Fan colts sold Monday, including hip EDITl()N 285 for $340,000. The three Lear Fan colts averaged STAKES RESULTS: just over $157,000. ILLINOIS SILENT BEAUTY S., $52,900, HAW, 9-9, (S), This year sees the first Dynaformers coming after 2yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:18 4/5, ft. his move to Three Chimneys, and three colts and a 1--#GALAXY GIRL, 114, f, 2, Astro--Riveting, by filly from that first Three Chimneys crop averaged just Villamar. ($800 yrl '96 ILLAUG). 0-Bommarito & under· $219,000 on Monday, including hip 41, a Greco & Swearingen; 8-Buder G A Ill (IL); T-Tom H $310,000 filly to trainer Mike Bell, as agent, and a Swearingen; J-M Guidry; $31,740. Lifetime Record: $300,000 colt, hip 191, to Gainsborough Stud. In all, 4-2-1-1, $49,030. *First stakes winner for freshman there were 1 3 yearlings by these three stallions sold sire. on Monday, and eight of them were bought by the 2--Trim, 114, f, 2, Iron Courage--Miss Delilah, by Maktoum brothers. Tyrant. $10,580. The fourth Roberto I want to mention is Red Ran­ 3--Wade for Me, 114, f, 2, Western Playboy--Waders, som, who I thought had terrific pedigrees in this sale, by Wind and Wuthering. $5,819. these from the first year after he was leading fresh­ Margins: 2, 6HF, 8 1 /4. Odds: 0.40, 2.30A, 2.30A. man sires. Ben Walden, Jr., certainly got him the mares. Five yearlings by Red Ransom averaged ALLOWANCE RESULTS: $156,000 on Monday, with another due to sell on 7th-DEL, $29,600, 3yo/up, 5fT, :57 2/5, fm. Tuesday. When you consider how good-looking the SYLVESTER QUESTOR (c, 4, Norquestor--Speedy Red Ransoms have been all along--including the last Tweetie, by Proud Birdie) Lifetime Record: 22-5-3-5, two years when the pedigrees, uh, left a little to be $79,308. 0-Crown Valley Stable. 8-Victor Dr. Stevens desired--there will· have been plenty of punters ready (MD). T-Dale Capuano. * % to Buffels (Vaal Reef), MSW, to bet on him staging a comeback at the racetrack as $385, 173. well as in the sales ring.

ASHFORD STUD DEHERE Dr. Barry Simon or Aisling Cross On the 1st day ofKeeneland September Sale Tel: 606-873-7088. Fax: 606-879-5756. his 1st crop yearlings sold for $340,000, $250,000, $200,000, $200,000, $182,000 and $170,000. And averaged $223,000. PAGE' 5 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 9-10-97

WEEKEND PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES PEDIGREE SHORTS Several times stakes-placed Fortitude (c, 4, Cure the by Alan Porter Blues--Outlasting, by Seattle Slew) finally broke through when winning Saturday's Gill Belmont Breeders' Cup H. ROY AL INDY (f, 3, A.P. Indy--On to Royalty, by in a new course record. Like the high-class sprinter On to Glory) American Chance, Fortitude is by Cure the Blues out of Just a few weeks ago we commented on Runup the a Seattle Slew mare. This is a rather interesting pattern Colors, who became the first Grade I winner for A.P. in that Cure the Blues is by a son of Hail to Reason and Indy when taking the GI Alabama S. Runup the Col­ his granddam is by . This reverses the cross which produced Seattle Slew's sire Bold Reasoning, ors' five-race winning streak ended Saturday in the GI who is by a son of Bold Ruler out of a Hail to Reason Gazelle H., but the race still reflected further glory on mare. A.P. Indy as it was captured by his daughter Royal Indy. Allowance results cont. A half-sister to the 1 996 Preakness hero Louis Qua­ 6th-HAW, $23,000, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, a1 m70yd, 1 :44 torze, Royal Indy became the eighth stakes winner for 2/5, ft. A.P. Indy, and lest he should be labeled a filly sire, we PRESS MY FIVE (m, 5, Media Starguest (lre)--Lisada should note that the group also includes the graded Key, by Key to the Mint) Lifetime Record: 33-6-6-3, stakes winning colts Pulpit and Accelerator. $112,370. O/T-D Millonas. B-Hill 'n Dale Farm {IL). Runup the Colors' pedigree was notable for its linebreeding to sisters from the La Troienne family. The 3rd-MED, $22,000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :09 2/5, ft. La Troienne influence is still present here, but it is a J. J. RAY (c, 4, Rare Brick--Lackadaisical Lady {MSP}, more distant one. Royal Indy's granddam Royal Ties has by Are You Foolin' Me) Lifetime Record: 39-7-11-7, La Troienne and her three-parts sister Adargatis 6x3 in $173,255. 0-Rocker Pony Stable. B-Noel R. Rogers her pedigree. So in this case, it would seem that another (KY). T-Paul G McClelland. pattern is the key. Royal Indy's classic winning half brother has the three-parts sister and MAIDEN WINNERS: brother Bold Princess and 2x3 in his pedigree. Check Your Notes, c, 2, Don't Knock lt--Pass Note, by Bold Lad is again a focal point in the pedigree of Royal Half High. DET, 9-9, (S), 5 1 /2f, 1 :07 3/5. B-Struthers Indy, but this time his importance resides in the fact Martha (Mi). that he is a three-quarters genetic relative to A.P. Indy's North Forty, c, 2, Lucky North--Hagley's Miss, by broodmare sire Secretariat, both being by Bold Ruler out Hagley. PHA, 9-9, 1 m, 1 :42 1 /5. B-Franks John (Fl). of mares, which gives the three-quarters * $5,000 2yo 195. B-Bader Farms Inc (la). relatives 3x3 in the pedigree. Rarely do we see an an­ +Sorry, c, 2, Phantom Jet--Dundalk Lass, by Garneray cestor used so cleverly and in distinctly different ways (GB). MED, 9-9, (S), 6f, 1: 11 2/5. B-Jim Tim Stable in two successive matings. The cross which produced (NJ). Secretariat and Bold Lad--by sons of out of Bronx Runner, c, 3, Afleet--Le Bag Lady (MSW, daughters of Princequillo--has further reinforcement in $103,913), by Sauce Boat. PHA, 9-9, 5 1/2f, 1:05 A.P. Indy's pedigree. Seattle Slew's broodmare sire 4/5. B-Keiser Ken (Ky). *$32,000 wing '94 KEENOV; Poker is by a son of Princequillo out of a daughter by $90,000 yrl '95 KEESEP; $10,500 HRA 1997 Nasrullah, and A.P. Indy's third dam is by Sir Gaylord, a SARHRA. half-brother to Secretariat and a grandson of Nasrullah's Eileen R, f, 3, Cozzene--Takastroll (Ire), by Hello three-parts brother Royal Charger. Gorgeous. MED, 9-9, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :42 4/5. B-Rooney When she is retired to stud, Royal Indy should also be Timothy (Md). open for some clever matings. Her fourth dam Stavroula Rodney Square, c, 3, Forty Niner--Demure, by Dr. Fager. is a sister to Nashua, himself broodmare sire of Mr. DEL, 9-9, 6f, 1:12 4/5. B-Alexander & Groves (Ky). Prospector and Roberto. Her pedigree lacks the duplica­ *$170,000 yrl '95 KEEJUL. **%to Quiet American tion of the great mare Grey Flight, which is so important (Fappiano), GISW, $752, 1 50. to her half brother Louis Quatorze, so adding that strain TV Jitters, f, 4, Switch Partners--T. V. Camera, by might be of benefit. Of course, she is also bound to be Track Reward. PRM, 9-8, (S), 5 1 /2f, 1 :05 4/5. suited by additional strains of La Troienne. So, all in all, B-James R Leech & Linda M Leech (la). * % to Got she's a very exciting prospect. Another Won (Air Forbes Won), SW, $336,201.

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