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ALL THE WEAPONS IN HER ARSENAL T R I P L E T H R E A T S Islington (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) lived up to the pre-race P P hype here to win in race record time, providing Sir DERBY WINNER WORKS Michael Stoute with his sixth renewal of this trial for War Emblem (Our Emblem) worked an easy five fur- the G1 June 7. That is where Islington is longs at Churchill Tuesday in preparation for Saturday’s head ed now and she is likely to start favourite on the GI Preakness S. The Derby winner completed the work day, being quoted at 3-1 after this effort by Coral in 1:03.20 over a fast track. Eurobet. She is clearly on the upgrade, having finished Clockers caught the colt in frac- fifth in a Newmarket maiden on her debut in August tions of :25, :37.40 and :50.40. before finishing a head and a half length third behind He galloped out six furlongs in Protectress (GB) and Snowfire (GB) in the Listed Oh So 1:16.20 with exercise rider Dana Sharp S. at Newmarket last October. That race ap- Barnes in the irons. “I just peared one of the most competitive races for two-year- wanted to sort of breeze around old fillies run last year and she confirmed that impres- there, just to take a little bit of sion when beating subsequent Chester maiden scorer the edge off him,” explained Fragrant View in a Newbury maiden Apr. 19. Yester- trainer Bob Baffert. “He’s going day, she kept to the rail in third early, racing to be flying tomorrow [Wednes- keenly as Half Glance (GB) (Danehill) was taken to the day] and he’s never flown before, front. After settling his filly under cover, ’s so I didn’t want him too high to major concern was racing room as Frankie Dettori kept get on that plane. And I didn’t him pinned to the fence on the smooth-traveling Frau- want to excite him too much and go too fast. Basically, that’s the lein (GB) (Acatenango {Ger}). When the gap came en- War Emblem Horsephotos tering the straight, Islington was pointed at it and she kind of horse he is. He doesn’t showed impressive acceleration to pick up the long-time need to do a lot because he gets a lot out of his gal- leader with three furlongs remaining. Lengthening into lops. Every horse is different.” the clear, she was pushed along from there to maintain Others On the Work Tab... her advantage as Jamie Spencer made considerable Also working yesterday at Churchill, Harlan’s Holiday inroads into her lead on Spinnette (Ire) (Spinning (Harlan) drilled four furlongs in :48.20 with jockey Tony World). Fallon, winning his second , following D’Amico up. “It was solid,” trainer Ken McPeek said of subsequent Epsom Oaks winner in the the work. “That’s the horse. I think we got a little fancy 1997 renewal, explained: “We’ve gone three out which in the last breeze before the Derby. Maybe we should is too far--I wanted to wait until I was inside the two have given him a sharp one and popped him away from but when the gap came I had to take it--she’s a dream there when the gates opened, but hindsight’s 20-20. I ride and she has a good turn of foot. She’s sharpened can see clearly now.” up a lot since her win at Newbury, but I didn’t want it Booklet (Notebook) worked four furlongs at Churchill to turn into a sprint--she’d done well to do it the way yesterday in :48.60 and galloped out five furlongs in she’s done it.” Stoute added: “I felt that Kieren kicked a 1:02.60. New jockey Pat Day was up for the work. little earlier than he would have wanted and she’s still a “This is the first time Pat Day’s been on him, so all I little bit unprofessional and babyish, so wasn’t doing a wanted to do was mainly let Pat push all the buttons, lot in front. She just looks around a little bit and has flip all the switches and see what he was going to be spooked before, but she’s gradually growing up. She’ll riding so there weren’t any surprises Saturday at Pimli- have to improve again, but she’s progressing and going co. This horse has got some idiosyncracies about him the right way--we can go there with a little bit of and Pat was able to probably feel and see all of them, hope.” so I think we’re set up fairly well.” MELLOW FELLOW WINS THE BAY MEADOWS BREEDERS’ CUP SPRINT H.-G3 TAYLOR Congratulations to owners Mrs. Barton Heller & William Morey Jr, trainer MADE William Morey Jr, and breeders Robert Berger & James Ballard. sales agency phone (859) 885-3345 Taylor Made is the #1 consignor of graded-stakes winners in 2002. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 5/15/02 • PAGE 2 of 6

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Tuesday, York, Britain Wednesday, York, Britain, post time: 2:55 p.m. TATTERSALLS MUSIDORA S.-G3, £50,000, York, CONVERGENT DANTE S.-G2, £145,000, 3yo, 5-14, 3yo, f, 10f 85ydsT, 2:09.10 (NSR), gd/fm. 10f 85ydsT 1--#@ISLINGTON (IRE), 120, f, 3, by Sadler’s Wells SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER 1st Dam: Hellenic (Ire) (G1SW-GB, $372,402), 1 4 Balakheri (Ire) Theatrical (Ire) Stoute by Darshaan (GB) 2 1 Bit of Luck (GB) First Trump (GB) Tompkins 2nd Dam: Grecian Sea (Fr), by Homeric (GB) 3 3 Bollin Eric (GB) Shaamit (Ire) T Easterby 3rd Dam: Sea Venture (Fr), by *Diatome 4 2 Hills of Gold (GB) Danehill B Hills O-Lord Weinstock; B-Ballymacoll Stud Farm Ltd; 5 9 Jelani (Ire) Darshaan (GB) Turnell T-Sir Michael Stoute; J-Kieren Fallon; £29,750. 6 7 Moon Ballad (Ire) Singspiel (Ire) bin Suroor Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, £37,565. *Full to Election 7 5 Right Approach (GB) Machiavellian Stoute Day (Ire), SW & G1SP-GB; and Greek Dance (Ire), 8 8 Sir George Turner (GB) Nashwan Johnston Hwt. Older Horse-Ger at 9.5-11f, G1SW-Ger, GSW & 9 6 Where or When (Ire) (Ire) Mills G1SP-GB, MG1SP-Ire, G1SP-Fr & HK, $887,705. All carry 123 pounds. 2--Spinnette (Ire), 120, f, 3, --Net In 1986 Sir Michael Stoute saddled His Highness the Worth, by Forty Niner. O/B-Dr T A Ryan; £11,000. Aga Khan’s Shahrastani to take this contest en route to 3--Alexander Three D (Ire), 120, f, 3, Pennekamp--Loon beating the great in the G1 Epsom (Fr), by Kaldoun (Fr). (Ir£35,000 yrl ‘00 GOFORB). Derby. This year the emerald green and red will be O-Mrs N O’Callaghan; B-James Egan & David Hanley; carried by Balakheri as that colt bids to book his place £5,500. in that Classic. After finishing unplaced in a Yarmouth Margins: 1, 1, 3. Odds: 5-6, 10-1, 5-1. maiden in September, he contested a seven-furlong Also ran: Fraulein (GB), Half Glance (GB). Leicester conditions event, where he was beaten 1 1/4 lengths by the smart Lunar Sovereign. Taken to Wednesday, May 8, Funabashi, Japan Nottingham next time at the end of October in the KASHIWA KINEN-G3-NAR, ¥40,000,000 to winner, extended mile maiden won by winner Funabashi, 5-8, 3yo/up, 1600m, 1:36.5, sy. Oath (Ire) in 1998, he scored comfortably, appreciating 1--TOSHIN BLIZZARD (JPN), 128, c, 4, by Doulab the extra distance. He returned to take the competitive 1st Dam: Yuwa Top Lady (Jpn), by Bravest Roman Swaffham H. at Newmarket Apr. 18 and is bound to 2nd Dam: Himino Top Lady (Jpn), by Tesco Boy (GB) appreciate this galloping track and test of stamina, his 3rd Dam: Lassy No Ni (Jpn), by Darannour (Fr) dam having won the 1995 G2 Prix de l’Opera at O-Eiichi Izumi; B-Kazuhide Muranaka; T-Kenji Sato; Longchamp in 1995 and being a half-sister to the dam J-Takayuki Ishizaki. Lifetime Record: 12-9-1-1, of Bering (GB). He may stay much better than stable ¥358,460,000. companion Right Approach, who raced too keenly 2--Intelli Power (Jpn), 126, h, 7, Rousillon--Intelli Flower when third in the G3 Classic Trial at Sandown Apr. 26. (Jpn), by Awe Inspiring. O-Isoo Sahashi; B-Sasagawa Stoute said of the pair yesterday: “The ground turned Daiko Farm. soft at Sandown last time, so we are here to find out 3--Nobo True, 126, c, 4, Broad Brush--Nastique, by more about Right Approach. Balakheri hadn’t done too Naskra. ($110,000 yrl ‘97 KEESEP; $200,000 2yo much at two and he had improved before his last run. ‘98 FTFFEB). O-Ikebata Inc.; B-Mr & Mrs J S Moss. He’s got to find a stone to be competitive in a Dante Margins: 1/2, 1/2, 3. Odds: 1.80, 4.50, 4.90. and he’s worked satisfactorily at home but he’s been keeping a bit up his sleeve.” Hills of Gold, who had such as Flat Spin (GB) and Fight Your Corner (GB) be- MOVING ??? hind when winning a competitive conditions event at For just a day or forever... Doncaster last September on his sole start, is interest- Call us with your new fax number. ing. Sir George Turner, who was second, beaten a short head by Sohaib in Thursday’s Listed Dee S. at Chester, (732) 747-8060 makes a quick reappearance here with blinkers fitted.

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P N E W S T O D A Y P WEEKEND PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES INFECTION SIDELINES TAKE CHARGE LADY by Alan Porter Take Charge Lady (Dehere) will miss Friday’s GII Black-Eyed Susan with a slight lung infection. After NASSAU BREEDERS’ CUP S.-GII, $200,000, BEL, 5-11, the three-year-old filly blew out three furlongs Tues- 3yo, f, 7f, 1:23 4/5, ft. day at Churchill in :35, a routine medical examination 1--#@NONSUCH BAY, 116, f, 3, by Mr. Greeley revealed the infection. “She worked good and she 1st Dam: Brighter Than Gold, by Light Idea feels good,” said trainer Ken McPeek. “She’s fine and 2nd Dam: Princess Born, by Brent’s Prince she didn’t cough once. She’s got some mucous in 3rd Dam: Yesterday Morn, by Amber Morn ($75,000 2yo ‘01 OBSMAR). O-Joseph P Platt Jr; her chest and we just need to get it dried up.” B-Sabine Stable (KY); T-F Alexander; J-J Castellano; $120,000. Lifetime Record: 5-3-1-1, $221,502. P C L A S S I C C O R N E R Nonsuch Bay has spent most of her short career in tough spots. She didn't see a racecourse until January 20 this year, when she won a maiden special weight FIGHT YOUR CORNER SOLD contest at Gulfstream Park. After adding an allowance Trainer Mark Johnston yesterday confirmed that win at the same venue, she contested the GII Bonnie Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum had pur- Miss S., and finished second, dividing the winner Dust chased Fight Your Corner (GB) (Muhtarram) for an Me Off and Belterra, in a race run in stakes-record time. undisclosed sum. Having won last Tuesday’s G3 Shipped to New York for the GIII Comely S., Nonsuch Chester Vase in course record time, the three-year- Bay ran into another buzzsaw, and finished a distant old was being pointed for the G1 Prix du Jockey Club third to one of the nation's best three-year-old fillies (French Derby) at Chantilly June 2 as he did not hold Bella Bellucci. an entry for the G1 Epsom Derby June 8. Fight Your In the GII Nassau Breeders' Cup S. Nonsuch Bay Corner will now run in the colors of Sheikh Moham- faced a field which included Infinite Spirit, conqueror of med’s son Sheikh Hamdan, whose Millennium Dragon champion two-year-old filly Tempera in this year's UAE (GB) scored at Newmarket last weekend, and will 1000 Guineas, the unbeaten Wilzada and Lethal Tem- remain with Johnston for at least the remainder of per, the highly thought of Wopping, and her Gulfstream this season. Park conqueror, Dust Me Off. Trainer Frank Alexander wanted Nonsuch Bay close to the pace, but in the early stages the still relatively inexperienced filly resented © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. getting dirt in her face and drifted back to seventh, This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by some eight lengths off pacesetting Wilzada. Sent inside any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior in the stretch, Nonsuch Bay charged between Wilzada written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. and Wopping in the closing strides to get up by a nose Information as to the American races, race results and over Wopping, with Wilzada just a half-length back in earnings was obtained from results charts published in third. The first two are expected to renew their rivalry Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the in the G1 Acorn S. at Belmont Park June 7. Cont. p. 6 permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form.

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at three, and he was an arguably unlucky three-length FROM THE DESK OF... fifth behind Entrepreneur. That was about it. He ran two more times, but cut no ice. He went to stud at Bill Oppenheim Banstead, but transferred to Marablue Farm in Florida for the 2001 breeding season, just as he was about to SECOND-CROP EURO SIRES FIRE have runners. Up until last weekend, he was a good With the French and English Guineas now in the sixth among this group, with 14 winners, including the history books, what already looked like a good group of useful 2001 Listed SW Lipstick. He's in the top five sires is looking even better. This group was among four now, after the canny J. Gosden produced Zenda, under on whom we ran tables in our May 1 edition (p. 8-9), a fine, front-running ride by Prince Khalid's stable jock, and was then headed by Royal Applause, Danehill Richard Hughes, to hold off Firth of Lorne (by some Dancer, and Spinning World, but it's been from the unknown, Danehill) and Sophisticat in the French 1000. second five from that table--Zamindar, Alhaarth, and It was a very fast time, and you wouldn't be confident Singspiel--who supplied last weekend's fireworks. of calling it a front-running fluke until we see what But first...another word about Danehill, who ended happens in the Coronation at Royal Ascot, which lately up as Andrew Caulfield's Selected, as he detailed, from has been settling the issue of who is the top three-year- a lot of choices for his column yesterday. Already old mile filly in Europe each year. So, a major credibility champion sire in Australia five times and champion sire boost for Zamindar. of two-year-olds in Britain and Ireland the last two years, he is now looming up alongside Sadler's Wells as Alhaarth’s Feat... Europe's top sire. Not only did he have this tremendous Barely less impressive was the double scored by English-French 2000 Guineas double compliments of 1995 European champion two-year-old Alhaarth, who two of those top two-year-olds from last year, Rock of had the winners of both the Lingfield Derby Trial (G3) Gibraltar and Landseer, but he's also got the four-year- and the Lingfield Oaks Trial (L) last Saturday, both run old filly Aquarelliste, second in the Arc to Sakhee last at 11 ½ furlongs. Derby Trial winner Bandari, one of a year, and already winner of the G1 Prix Ganay this passel of big three-year-old winners lately for trainer term. He is on fire, the unfortunate loss of Mozart not- Mark Johnston, was hugely impressive, winning by 13 withstanding. lengths, and he would be third favorite for the Epsom Derby (behind Hawk Wing and High Chaparral) if he'd Second-Crop Sires in Europe... been entered. He could still be supplemented for Back to business...European second-crop sires. The £90,000, but the trainer rightly considers that's rather biggest win fell to 's younger brother (you can't a big bet to make. He is Alhaarth's third Group 3 win- say ‘little brother,’ he's 16.3), Zamindar (by Gone ner (Oaks Trial winner Birdie is his fourth SW), follow- West). He was not so good a racehorse as Zafonic, ing Nell Gwyn winner Misterah last month and last who was a superstar, but displayed plenty of ability year's Cornwallis winner, Dominica. Considering the nonetheless. Like Zafonic bred by Prince Khalid and Cornwallis is at five furlongs and the Nell Gwyn seven trained by Andre Fabre, Zamindar ran four times at two furlongs, Alhaarth is looking very good on the versatility in 1996, winning his maiden and the G3 Prix de scale. This horse, by 's last sire son to Cabourg (6f), and placing in two Group 1s, second to way outsire his race record, Unfuwain, is in the process Bahamian Bounty in the six-furlong Morny and third of making an excellent start. behind Revoque in the seven-furlong Salamandre. Fabre brought him over for the English 2000 for his first start Bill Oppenheim cont. p. 5 MORE SMART WINNERS FROM SMART STRIKE

Among the leading second-crop sires this year with 23 winners to date in 2002: Click here for more on SMART STRIKE 5/11 -- CAUGHT OUT -- This $100,000 stakes winner won at Pimlico for earnings of $208,772 5/12 -- CLASSIC MIKE -- allowance winner at Woodbine, now 2 wins in 4 starts BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 5/12 -- REINE DES NEIGES -- 7-length maiden winner at Hollywood (859) 873-7300 FAX (859) 873-3746 E-MAIL: [email protected] in 2nd start WEB SITE: lanesend.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 5/15/02 • PAGE 5 of 6

(Bill Oppenheim cont. from p. 4) Singspiel Rising... Still in the second five, as of today, but poised to FOALING NEWS blast off, is Singspiel. No less than a half brother to Rahy (and champion South African sire Rakeen), Sing- spiel's not been getting many calls among this group so CHARM A GENDARME, 13, Batonnier--Fagers Charm far. With a crop of fewer than 40 named foals, it's (Sham) been taking a while for things to happen; but that's all Foal born 4-21, a filly by Forestry. about to change. On Sunday Singspiel colts ran second Will be bred back to Saint Ballado. Owned by Aaron & Marie Jones. in the G1 Prix Lupin (Secret Singer, behind French Boarded at Taylor Made Farm, KY. Derby favorite Act One, who is by Singspiel's sire, In Accomplishments: GSW, $224,305. Dam of Tout the ) and in the G3 Derrinstown Derby (In Time's Charmant (Slewvescent), MGISW, $1,721,877. Eye gave High Chaparral plenty to think about). And today, Godolphin's Moon Ballad, fourth to Essence of IZANA, 11, Theatrical (Ire)--Tersa (Mr. Prospector) Dubai in the G2 UAE Derby and a nose second in the Foal born 4-22, a colt by Honour and Glory. Newmarket S. (L) at the Guineas meeting, has a real Will be bred back to Dixie Union. chance in the G2 Dante. They're all three 10-furlong Owned by Diamond A Racing Corp. three-year-old colts, and they are saying, “Wake up. Boarded at Diamond A Farms. Here comes Singspiel.” Accomplishments: Dam of Mi Amigo Guelo (Dehere), But there's another statistic from the last three Ch. Imp. 2yo Colt-PR, MSW-PR & SP-US, $129,450. weeks which suggests to me that, ultimately, the very best sire of this very good group is going to be Spin- YOU’D BE SURPRISED, 13, Blushing Groom (Fr)--Key ning World, who I now think will be the best sire son of Witness (Key to the Mint) since Theatrical. I know, I know. He's benefit- Foal born 4-27, a colt by Storm Cat. ted from the Coolmore 'overpower them with numbers' Will be bred back to Theatrical (Ire). policy, but even so, he's had nine stakes horses so far, Owned by Lael Stable. including G3 Craven winner and English 2000 second Boarded at Sanborn Chase, KY. Accomplishments: MGISW, $606,007. favorite King of Happiness and he's had no fewer than 30 individual runners in the last three weeks (Northern LET'S SGOR (NZ), 15, Creag-An-Sgor--Alycide Hemisphere only). Five of them won, the best of those (Oncidium) being Common World, who won a good nine-furlong Foal born 5-10, a colt by . three-year-old handicap at Sandown, and Fomalhaut, a Will be bred back to Siphon (Brz). half brother to Machiavellian, who won a 5 1/2-furlong Owned by Crystal Springs Farm and E.C. Allred. conditions race at Chantilly. His latest stakes filly is Boarded at Crystal Springs Farm, Paris, KY. Spinnette, who ran second to Oaks favorite Islington Accomplishments: Ch. 3yo Filly-NZ, MG1SW-NZ, SP- yesterday in the G3 Musidora at York, finishing the race US. with one shoe off. One after another by this sire is showing up in the right kind of places, so I would say it TDN TODAY is strictly a matter of time before the right one shows Headline News ...... 6 pages up in the right place at the right time.

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(Pedigree Perspectives cont. from p. 3) Nonsuch Bay and the OBS Championship S. winner Nonsuch Bay is a daughter of the Gone West stallion, Autumn are stakes winners from Mr. Greeley's Mr. Greeley, and the weekend was a good one for sons third crop, which are currently three-year-olds and of Gone West. In addition to the victory of Nonsuch include several impressive maiden special weight and Bay, Zenda, from the first crop of Zamindar, won the allowance winners. Nonsuch Bay's dam, Brighter Than G1 Poule d'Essai des Pouliches (French 1000 Guineas) Gold, is a minor winner by Light Idea. This son of Ma- and Maybe Forever, a daughter of Zamindar's brother, jestic Light won three of 10 starts, for earnings of Zafonic, captured the G3 Prix de Saint-Georges. $11,284. Standing in Ohio, he has sired 13 crops and Mr. Greeley is a member of Gone West's fourth crop. just three stakes winners, the best of which is Brighter A winner twice in six starts at two, Mr. Greeley really Than Gold's full sister, Light's Question, a multiple- bloomed at three. At that age, he took a trio of graded stakes winner in restricted Ohio-bred company. The stakes over six and seven furlongs--the GIII Spectacular female family hasn't been an exalted one in recent Bid Breeders' Cup S., GIII Swale S. and GIII Lafayette generations either, as prior to the appearance of S.--and was four times graded-stakes placed, confirm- Nonsuch Bay, Light's Question was the only stakes ing his place as one of the best sprinters of his genera- winner to have been produced by Nonsuch Bay's first tion when running Desert Stormer to a neck in the GI four dams. We can note, however, that Brighter Than Breeders' Cup Sprint on his last racecourse appearance. Gold's first foal (Nonsuch Bay is her second), What's Mr. Greeley retired to stand at Dixiana Farm, Up Dog, by another Mr. Prospector-line sire, Roy, fin- Lexington, Kentucky (he moved with the other Dixiana ished fifth to City Zip, Yonaguska and Macho Uno in stallions and management team to Spendthrift Farm for the GI Hopeful S. 2001), at a fee of $10,000, which has now risen to Nonsuch Bay's pedigree represents a duplication of $25,000 for the current season. Like his sire, Gone Raise a Native in the tail-male line of the sire and West, Mr. Greeley wasn't an instant hit with his first broodmare sire via Raise a Native's very different sons: juveniles, although 10 of his first crop two-year-olds Mr. Prospector and Majestic Light. This cross has pro- were winners. However, that first crop proved their duced at least 18 unrestricted stakes winners, including worth with time, producing four stakes winners, includ- two-graded scorers by Mr. Greeley's sire, Gone West, ing the extremely talented El Corredor, winner of four as well as Grade I winners Gold Fever and Mahogany graded stakes, including the GI Cigar Mile H., and the Hall, and other graded-stakes winners King Cugat, multiple-stakes winning and graded-stakes placed Lucky Life's Luck and Petionville. Various forms of Raise a Livi. Mr. Greeley's second crop has so far produced five Native duplications also appear in Mr. Greeley stakes stakes winners, and is headlined by Celtic Melody, winners El Corredor (who is inbred to Mr. Prospector), winner of the GI Humana Distaff S. at Churchill Downs Dr. Lewis and Lovewithoutend. on Kentucky Derby day; GII American Derby winner Fan Nonsuch Bay's dam is also inbred 3x4 to Hail to Club's Mister; and Reel Buddy, unbeaten in three starts, Reason, with one strain coming through Proud Clarion; two in stakes events in England this year, and currently a /Djeddah cross. Hail to Reason also pointing for the G1 Golden Jubilee S. (formerly Cork turns up in the male-line of Mr. Greeley's stakes win- and Orrery S.) at Royal Ascot. ners Fan Club's Mister and Bronze Autumn, who is out of a mare by another Hail to Reason/Djeddah cross, Mr. Thoroughbred Daily News is: Leader. Hail to Reason is a grandson of Royal Charger, Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher so Proud Clarion and Mr. Leader are bred on very similar Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher lines to Never Bend (by Royal Charger's three-parts Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief brother, out of a mare by Djeddah). Never Alycia Borer Director of Advertising Bend appears in three of Mr. Greeley's stakes winners, including his Grade I winners El Corredor and Celtic Jessica Martini Associate Editor Melody. Alan Carasso Assistant Editor Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant CURRENCY CONVERSIONS Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter Unit/US$ Unit/GB£ Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services British pound 1.44908 1.00 Stakes closings at your fingertips! Now on the web at stakesdigestweekly.com TDN AMERICAN Wednesday, May 15, 2002

TOUCH GOLD FILLY TOPS BARRETTS MAY A OBS-JUNE CATALOGS AVAILABLE The catalog filly from the first crop of Belmont S. winner Touch for the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company’s 2002 June Gold brought a final bid of $330,000 to top Monday’s Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training and Horses of Racing opening session of the Barretts May Sale of Two-Year- Age is currently available on the OBS web site at Olds in Training in Pomona, California. The filly, named www.obssales.com. A total of 440 juveniles and 14 Touch Silk, is out of the graded stakes placed mare older horses have been catalogued for the sale, sched- Silken Magic (Naevus). She was consigned by Jerry uled for June 18 and 19. Both sessions begin at 11 Bailey Sales Agency and was purchased by N.W. Man- a.m. The under tack show will take place on June 15 agement. The first session of the two-day sale also and 16, beginning at 8 a.m. Catalogs will be mailed out included the complete dispersal of the Cavanaugh later this week. Trust. Consigned by Sam Hendricks, the dispersal fea- tured 18 horses of racing age and eight two-year-olds. E A S T The top-priced lot in the dispersal was Fabulous West I I (Mr. Greeley), a two-year-old colt purchased by Bruce Headley, agent, for $125,000. The sale’s final session Yesterday’s Results: took place yesterday and complete results will appear in 7th-CRC, $23,000, Msw, 3&4yo, 7f, 1:25 3/5, ft. tomorrow’s TDN. KINGMAKER (c, 3, Langfuhr--Esscorrie, by King Pellinore) made a mild bid late to place third in a 5 1/2- furlong maiden over this track Apr. 29 and appeared BARRETTS MAY SALE poised to win his second try with the aid of the added TOP FIVE LOTS -- MONDAY distance. The half to King Corrie (Bold Ruckus), 2X Ch. Sprinter-Can, MSW & GSP, $430,281, took the lead straight out of the gate, repelled the challenge of 9-5 Hip# Sex Sire Dam Price choice Jugal (Salt Lake) on the turn and drew off in the 153 filly Touch Gold Silken Magic $330,000 stretch to win by an impressive 10 1/2-length margin. Consigned by Jerry Bailey Sales Agency, agent Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $14,600. Purchased by N.W. Management O-M H Sherman. B-Farnsworth Farms (KY). T-Angle 084 colt Souvenir Copy New Trends $240,000 Salinas. Consigned by Golden Eagle Farm Purchased by Robert & Beverly Lewis 198 filly Announce Took for Granite $130,000 I M I D W E S T I Consigned by Clear Creek Farm, agent Purchased by J. Paul Reddam Churchill Work Tab: 188 colt Mr. Greeley Tammy Jean $125,000 Congaree (Arazi), third in last year’s Kentucky Derby, ($100,000 yrl ‘01 KEESEP) breezed seven furlongs yesterday in 1:25. The four- Consigned by Cavanaugh Trust year-old is expected to make his 2002 debut in either Purchased by Bruce Headley, agent the GI Metropolitan H. or the May 27 GIII Lone Star 001 filly Mt. Livermore Northern Style $120,000 Park H...2000 GI Travers S. winner Unshaded (Unbri- Consigned by Cavanaugh Trust dled) went five furlongs in 1:00.60..Hap (Theatrical Purchased by Darby Dan Bloodstock {Ire}) breezed four furlongs in :49.60...Yonaguska (Cherokee Run) drilled five furlongs in 1:02.20.

Yesterday’s Results: 2nd-HAW, $28,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:48 3/5, ft. MAY SALE +GO JESSE TYLER (c, 3, Conquistador Cielo--Marfa's MONDAY, MAY 13, 2002 Finale {SW & GSP, $132,654}, by Marfa), a $23,000 KEESEP yearling purchase, was far back early, im- proved to fourth at the head of the stretch and drew SESSION TOTALS 2YOS HRA off late to score by two lengths over Tomprado (El No. Sold 117 18 Prado {Ire}) as a 4-1 shot. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, Gross $3,485,000 $653,000 $16,800. O-Jer-Mar Stables LLC. B-William Lussky (KY). T-Hugh Average $29,786 $36,278 Robertson. Median $18,000 $32,000 www.barretts.com (Midwest report cont. p. 2) TDN P AMERICAN • 5/15/02 • PAGE 2 of 3

(Midwest report cont.) 5th-HAW, $28,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (off turf), I F O R E I G N I 1:46 3/5, ft. STORMY IMPACT (c, 3, Major Impact--Cloudy Spot, by SO. HEMISPHERE WINNERS BY U.S. STALLIONS: Solar City) ran third and second in a pair of six-furlong Unbridled Secret (Aus), f, 2, Unbridled Song--Not Sportsman’s maidens Apr. 8 and Apr. 23, respectively, Telling (Aus), by Fairy King. Caulfield (Melbourne), and was sent off the 9-5 chalk to finally get the win. 5-12, Caulfield Tabaret H., 2yo, f, 7f 45ydsT, $8,893 Off to a quick start, the bay was challenged early by to winner. B-Miss P C Millear; T-Colin Little. second choice Cowboy Junction (Muldoon), but would Descartes (Aus), g, 4, Dehere--Ice Twig, by Arctic Tern. prove too much for that foe in the stretch, going on to Ipswich (Queensland), 5-10, Queensland Times H., 3yo/up, 5fT, $2,490 to winner. B-Mr T K Breadmore; score by an eye-popping 13 1/4 lengths. Lifetime Re- T-Gerald Ryan. *Full to Twiggy Summit (Aus), SP-Aus. cord: 3-1-1-1, $25,480. Consular (Aus), g, 5, Royal Academy--Miss Prospect O/B-Jerrold Schwartz (KY). T- Frank Kirby. (Aus) (MSW & GSP-Aus), by Rory’s Jester (Aus). Flemington (Melbourne), 5-11, Melbourne Lord Monday’s Late Results: Mayor’s Cup, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, $17,786 to winner. 6th-PRM, $25,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:12 1/5, ft. B-Talwood Park Stud; T-Peter Morgan. *GSP-Aus. BALLA TWINE (f, 4, Twining--Double Wedge {MGISW, $435,522}, by Northern Baby) won three straight ear- lier this year while racing against lesser company at B R E E D E R S’ Oaklawn, but could not carry over that form in three recent starts over that track, including a distant fifth in E D I T I O N allowance company Apr. 11. Still searching for her first win at this level, the 9-5 second favorite challenged for ALLOWANCE RESULTS: the lead through the opening half mile, took command 7th-DEL, $42,200, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:47 1/5, ft. soon after and added to her advantage through the ALWAYSACONTENDER (h, 5, Key Contender-- stretch. The chestnut appeared to tire late, but had Margurete de Fleur, by Blood Royal) Lifetime Record: enough in reserve to hold off 8-5 choice Bonita Rose 26-6-2-6, $83,104. O-Daniel C Crowley. B-Felix J (Slewacide) by a length at the wire. Lifetime Record: Nuesch (VA). T-Gary Capuano.*1/2 to Ibex (Roanoke 10-4-1-0, $49,580. Island), SW & MGSP, $281,265. O-Larry G Reaser. B-Morven Stud Ltd. (VA). T-Steve Hobby. 6th-DEL, $38,300, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:50 2/5, ft. PHABULOUS (m, 5, Not for Love--Phabulous Pheet, by Proponent) Lifetime Record: 14-3-5-2, I I N D U S T R Y I N F O I $89,925. O/B-Charles J Reed (MD). T-Jerald M Ferris. *1/2 to Chip's Dancer (Dancing Count), MSW, Dubow Awarded Sports Writing Scholarship: $167,135. Byron Patrick Dubow has been selected as the recipi- ent of the 46th Fred Russell-Granland Rice TRA Sports 9th-HAW, $34,000, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), 3yo/up, f/m, Writing Scholarship to Vanderbilt University for 2002. 6 1/2f, 1:18 3/5, ft. TEJANO HONEY (f, 3, Tejano Run--Paavo Honey, by The four-year $40,000 scholarship is co-sponsored by Paavo) Lifetime Record: SW, 7-4-1-2, $126,935. Vanderbilt University and the Thoroughbred Racing O-Kammalot Stables. B/T-Tom Dorris (IL). Association and is awarded each year to an outstanding high school senior interested in sports writing. This 8th-MNR, $31,700, 5-13, 3yo/up, f/m, a1m70yd, n/a, year’s selection committee consisted of Charles Cella, sy. president of the Oaklawn Jockey Club, Fred Russell and SYMPHONIC LADY (m, 5, Blare of Trumpets--Wavering Laura Koerner, admissions counselor at Vanderbilt. Lady, by Wavering Monarch) Lifetime Record: SP, 35-4-8-5, $167,180. O/B-Frederick R Nichols (KY). T-Beth C Clark-Loza. SALES AGENCY WEB SITE Barretts www.barretts.com 6th-HAW, $30,000, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:12, ft. CTBA Sales www.ctba.com THE JECKLE (f, 3, Executive Order--Lanyon's Mark, by Fasig-Tipton www.fasigtipton.com Lanyon) Lifetime Record: 7-2-1-2, $46,216. O-Ron Keeneland www.keeneland.com Bieke, Robert M Gorman & Mast. TBS LLC. B-Frank V, WTBA Sales washingtonthoroughbred Constance G & Frank Dumelle Jr (IL). T-Robert M Gorham. TDN P AMERICAN • 5/15/02 • PAGE 3 of 3

(Breeders’ Edition cont.) 8th-HAW, $30,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m (off turf), FRESHMAN FOCUS 1:48 3/5, ft. BEE MY HONEY (f, 3, Southern Halo--Dixie Honey, by Dixieland Band) Lifetime Record: 9-2-0-1, $46,140. First-crop progeny to watch: Wednesday, May 15 O-Russell L Reineman Stable. B-Charles Nuckols Jr & Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1999 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW Sons (KY). T-Harvey L Vanier. *1/2 to Dixie's Home Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) (Home At Last), SW, $232,903. CONFIDE (Phone Trick), Walmac, $5K, 64/0/0 7th-PRM, $28,840, 5-13, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:44, ft. 1-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Confidital, $2K KEE NOV wnl, 10-1 MAKAHA (c, 4, Slewacide--Raise Afair Cup, by Raise a CORONADO’S QUEST (Forty Niner), Claiborne, $60K, 54/0/0 Cup) Lifetime Record: 7-4-0-1, $58,380. O-Oak Tree 3-BEL, Msw, 5f, +La Violette, $210K FTF FEB 2yo Stables Inc & Cheyenne Stable. B-Dr. Bob Sukman DEPUTY COMMANDER (Deputy Minister), Airdrie, $20K, 97/0/0 (OK). T-Roger Engel. 3-BEL, Msw, 5f, +Classy Commander, $60K FTK JUL yrl FORMAL GOLD (Black Tie Affair {Ire}), Gainesway, $15K, 71/0/0 9th-PHA, $20,880, 3yo/up, a1m70yd, 1:44 4/5, gd. MOUNT VESUVIO (c, 4, Cryptoclearance--Saratern, by 3-BEL, Msw, 5f, Blazing Bonnie, $55K KEE NOV wnl Arctic Tern) Lifetime Record: 17-2-3-2, $71,110. 3-BEL, Msw, 5f, +Formal Dancer, $70K KEE SEP yrl O-Gianca Stable. B-Tony Evangelista (KY). T-Alfredo Velazquez.

MAIDEN WINNERS: SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT Prag, f, 2, Montbrook--Ramblin Genes, by Northern First-time Starters & Stakes Progeny: Wednesday, May 15 Horizon. CRC, 5-14, (C), 2f, :22 3/5. B-Brambly Lane Farm (Fl). *$7,500 yrl '01 OBSAUG. Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW +Go Jesse Tyler, c, 3, Conquistador Cielo--Marfa's Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Finale (SW & GSP, $132,654), by Marfa. HAW, 5-14, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:48 3/5. B-William Lussky (Ky). ALPHABET SOUP (Cozzene), Adena Springs, $30K, 179/16/0 *$23,000 yrl '00 KEESEP. 4-HOL, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Flyindownbaylaurel Susans Alarm, f, 3, Darn That Alarm--Once Around Sue, by Once Wild. MNR, 5-13, (C), 5 1/2f, 1:07 3/5. B-For D&J Stables (Fl). *$3,700 yrl '00 OBSAUG. Classy Word, f, 3, Defrere--Little Password (SP), by

Verbatim. PRM, 5-13, (C), 6f, 1:11 3/5. B-Clarkland FOALING NEWS Farm (Ky). *$10,000 yrl '00 KEESEP. **1/2 to Onceinabluemamoon (Al Mamoon), MGSW, TEXAS CINEMA, 12, Mt. Livermore--French Flick (Silent $429,024. Screen) Grisham, f, 3, Grindstone--Sham Street, by Sham. DEL, Foal born 4-22, a filly by Cat Thief. 5-14, 1 1/16m, 1:49 3/5. B-Lantern Hill Farm LLC & Will be bred back to Deputy Minister. Audrey Daniels (Ky). *$60,000 wlng '99 KEENOV; Owned by Land of Believe Farm. $72,000 yrl '00 FTKOCT. **1/2 to Shahik (Spectacu- Boarded at Ballyrankin Stud, KY. lar Bid), G1SP-Ire, $104,215; Queen's Gray Bee Accomplishments: Dam of Cinemine (Mining), GSW, (Drone), MSW & GSP, $416,564. Kingmaker, c, 3, Langfuhr--Esscorrie, by King Pellinore. $506,681; and Flick (Dehere), SW. CRC, 5-14, 7f, 1:25 3/5. B-Farnsworth Farms (Ky). *1/2 to King Corrie (Bold Ruckus), 2X Ch. Sprinter- APPROVED TO FLY, 16, Flying Paster--Tacit Approval Can, MSW & GSP, $430,281. **Won by 10 1/2 (Stop the ) lengths. Foal born 4-25, a filly by Mt. Livermore. Stormy Impact, c, 3, Major Impact--Cloudy Spot, by Will be bred back to Meadowlake. Solar City. HAW, 5-14, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:46 3/5. Owned by Barry & Judith Becker. B-Jerrold Schwartz (Ky). *Won by 13 1/4 lengths. Boarded at Taylor Made Farm, KY. Alroyed, c, 3, Top Account--Misty Delight, by Deter- mined Cosmic. HAW, 5-14, (C), 1 1/16m, 1:47 4/5. Accomplishments: MGSW, $371,071. Dam of Apia B-Mr & Mrs Barry Berkelhammer (Fl). *$25,000 yrl (Cox’s Ridge), SW-Ger. '00 OBSAUG; $12,500 2yo 2001 OBSJUN. Flamingo's World, c, 3, World Stage (Ire)--Flying Fla- TDN TODAY mingo, by Be a Rullah. MNR, 5-13, 1m, 1:41 3/5. American ...... 3 pages B-Cynthia A Crandall (Fl). TDN WORLDWIDE Wednesday, May 15, 2002

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WELD TURNS EYE TO EPSOM Wednesday, Chantilly, post time: 3:00 p.m. Dermot Weld may run In Time’s Eye (GB) (Singspiel PRIX DE L'AVRE-Listed, i41,000, 3yo, 1 1/2mT {Ire}) in the G1 Epsom Derby June 8, Irish Racing online SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER revealed yesterday. Having finished a length second to 1 5 Meteor Storm (GB) Bigstone (Ire) Head-Maarek High Chaparral (Ire) in Sunday’s G3 Derrinstown Stud 2 3 Requete (GB) Rainbow Quest (USA) Fabre Derby Trial at Leopardstown, Paddy Power quoted the 3 2 Able Boy (Fr) Egeo (Fr) Spanu maiden at 16-1 for the Epsom Classic. “We are quite 4 4 Valdoro (GB) Darshaan (GB) Lellouche happy with him and we will make a decision about 5 1 Manorson (Ire) Desert King (Ire) Arbuthnot Epsom in a fortnight’s time, after the Irish Guineas,” 6 8 Sulamani (Ire) Hernando (Fr) Bary Weld told Irish Racing online. “But the Derby is defi- 7 7 Lost Bay (Fr) Lost World (Ire) Scandella nitely being considered. He was getting seven pounds 8 6 Agog (Ire) Singspiel (Ire) Pease from the winner, but I thought he ran an excellent race. All carry 123 pounds. He will improve for the run, but he was only beaten a length by the Derby favourite, so he won’t have to H B R I T A I N H improve substantially. He will have learned a lot and he showed he likes that good ground.” Weld also ex- Wednesday, York, post time: 2:25 p.m. plained the poor run of Rum Charger (Ire) (Spectrum CONVERGENT TELECOM MIDDLETON S.-Listed, {Ire}) in Sunday’s G1 Poule d’Essai des Pouliches. “She £30,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 10f 85ydsT was struck into on both hind legs and she was pretty SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER sore afterwards,” he continued. “She even had to be 1 4 Premier Prize (GB) Selkirk (USA) Elsworth bandaged on the plane coming back. But she is okay 2 6 Alassio (USA) Gulch (USA) Grassick now, and in time we will think of her next race.” 3 5 Borders Belle (Ire) Pursuit of Love (GB) O’Keeffe 4 1 Corsican Sunset (USA) Thunder Gulch (USA) Cole SHAANMER MAY DODGE ACT 5 2 Jalousie (Ire) Barathea (Ire) Wall Connections of Shaanmer (Ire) (Darshaan {GB}) are 6 8 Miss Pitz (GB) Cadeaux Genereux (GB) E Dunlop keen to avoid taking on Act One (GB) (In the Wings 7 3 Pulau Pinang (Ire) Dolphin Street (Fr) Butler {GB}) in the G1 Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) 8 7 Red Carnation (Ire) (USA) M Jarvis at Chantilly June 2. Although Andre Fabre’s colt, 9 9 Salim Toto (GB) Mtoto (GB) Morrison who was fourth in Sunday’s G1 Poule d’Essai des All carry 121 pounds except Premier Prize, 124. Poulains (French 2000 Guineas), was muted as an Wednesday, York, post time: 3:25 p.m. Epsom Derby contender, his run on Sunday sug- PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS HAMBLETON S.-Listed, gested to connections that he would not handle the £30,000, 4yo/up, 7f 202ydsT track there. Fabre explained that he was also keen to SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT avoid Jonathan Pease’s unbeaten colt, telling PA 1 8 Duck Row (USA) Diesis (GB) Toller 133 Sport: “Shaanmer didn’t handle the downhill part of 2 4 Surprise Encounter (GB) Cadeaux Genereux (GB) E Dunlop 133 the course at Longchamp, so we ruled Epsom out 3 10 Smirk (GB) Selkirk (USA) Elsworth 131 after Sunday. We were then looking at the Jockey 4 5 Summer View (USA) Distant View (USA) Charlton 129 Club instead. However, this isn’t an easy option with 5 2 Royal Millennium (Ire) Royal Academy (USA) Channon 127 serious customers like Act One around. So Shaanmer 6 1 Sea Star (GB) Distant Relative (Ire) Cecil 123 7 3 Nimello (USA) Kingmambo (USA) Cole 123 may instead go for the G1 Prix Jean Prat [June 2].” 8 11 Calcutta (GB) Indian Ridge (Ire) B Hills 121 9 7 Vintage Premium (GB) Forzando (GB) Fahey 119 TDN Worldwide Today ...... 3 pages 10 6 Hilltop Warning (GB) Reprimand (GB) Guest 119 11 9 Dayglow Dancer (GB) Fraam (GB) Channon 119

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British Report cont. GOOD GROUND FOR LOCKINGE Yesterday’s Results: Officials at Newbury yesterday reported good going 3.25 York, Betfair.com Conditions S. (Class B), ahead of Saturday’s £160,000 G1 Lockinge £15,850, 3yo, 13f 194ydsT, 3:02.05, gd/fm. S. Godolphin are set to saddle Noverre (USA) (Rahy MR DINOS (IRE) (c, 3, Desert King {Ire}--Spear Dance {USA}) and Summoner (GB) (Inchinor {GB}) in the mile {Ire}, by Gay Fandango {USA}) settled in second of the contest, while Roger Charlton has yet to decide on the four runners as Alkifaf (USA) (Mtoto {GB}) set a mod- participation of Frenchmans Bay (Fr) (Polar Falcon est pace and went to the front immediately upon enter- {USA}). “We had some rain yesterday and it is proper ing the long straight. The 11-8 favourite was pushed good ground out there now,” estate manager Richard along with three furlongs to go, was challenged by Gulf Osgood told PA Sport, “But the forecast is for it to stay (Ire) (Persian Bold {Ire}) at the quarter-mile marker, but dry all week from tomorrow and it could get very hot found extra reserves in the closing stages to safely and dry out slightly on Thursday. We will keep an eye account for that rival by two lengths. Mr Dinos is a half out on the forecast, but if it does start to dry out, then to Bahi (Ire) (Tate Gallery {USA}), SW & GSP-Aus, SP- watering is a possibility that we will consider.” Ire; and 3/4-brother to Risk Material (Ire) (Danehill {USA}), GSW-Ire, $128,661. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, £19,241. H IN THE BETTING PARLOUR H O-C Shiacolas; B-Mocklerstown House Stud; T-Paul Cole; J-Kevin Darley. ISLINGTON NOW 3-1 IN THE OAKS William Hill have made Islington (Ire) 3-1 (from 9-2) 4.35 York, Betfair.com 0870 0980121 EBF Novice for the Oaks after her Musidora win yesterday at York. Fillies’ S. (Cond.) (Class D), £10,800, 2yo, f, 6fT, The filly was initially left unchanged at 9-2, but a welter 1:12.10, gd/fm. of bets for the filly in the minutes after the race re- +AUNT RITA (IRE) (f, 2, Grand Lodge {USA}--Dance sulted in her price being trimmed. Hills are also quoting Alone {USA}, by Monteverdi {GB}), sent off at odds of 12-1, raced in last place early as Niteowl Dream (GB) Mark Johnston's Fight Your Corner (GB) as a 16-1 (Colonel Collins {USA}) cut out the running. Making chance for the Derby after the colt’s sale. steady progress on the outside from there, the Ir£40,000 GOFOCT yearling challenged the leaders 2002 VODAFONE OAKS: 3-1 Islington (from 9-2), approaching the final furlong, hit the front with 100 6-1 , 7-1 Quarter Moon, 10-1 Esloob, 12-1 Fra- yards remaining and outbattled In a Silent Way (Ire) grant View, Shadow Dancing, 14-1 Kournakova, (Desert Prince {Ire}) to win by a short head. Lifetime Snowfire, Spinnette (from 33), 16-1 On The Nile, Record: 1-1-0-0, £7,020. Protectress, Revealing, 20-1 Bright and Clear, Silent O-Stamford Bridge Partnership; B-Miss Noirin Dunne; Honor, 25-1 Behreyma, Frauleine, Love Excelling, T-Michael Bell; J-Michael Fenton. Mexican Hawk, Summertime Legacy, Sundrenched; 33-1 BAR (Others upon application). TDN Euro is: England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing) THE PREAKNESS: 5-4 War Emblem, 4-1 Medaglia Tom Frary (CAFE Racing) d'Oro, 5-1 Harlan’s Holiday, Proud Citizen, 12-1 Book- France: Claude Beniada Germany: Christa Riebel let, 25-1 Crimson Hero, Equality, U S S Tinosa, 33-1 Ireland: Dave Keena Easyfromthegitgo, 40-1 Magic Weisner, Straight Gin, Italy: Giorgio Barsotti 50-1 Menacing Dennis (Others upon application). TDN P WORLDWIDE • 5/15/02 • PAGE 3 of 3

More Betting Parlour... Rivelotte (NZ), g, 4, Nicolotte (GB)--Swan Creek (USA), 2002 VODAFONE DERBY: 2-1 Hawk Wing, 9-4 High by (USA). Timaru (New Zealand), 5-10, Old Chapparal, 9-2 (WAR) Bandari, 16-1 Right Approach, Bank Café & Bar H., 3yo/up, 6fT, NZ$3,250 to 20-1 Dubai Destination, Landseer, Naheef, Sorcerous, winner. B-Miss V G Robertson; T-Hec & Steve 25-1 Balakheri (from 40), In Times Eye, L'Oiseau Anderton. d'Argent, Proven, 33-1 Ballinagarry, Gamut, Louisville, Go Congo (NZ), g, 4, Paris House (GB)--Bloom (NZ), by Playapart, Sir George Turner, Tholjanah, Tikkun (Others *Sir Tristram. Awapuni (New Zealand), 5-9, Phil upon application) (Doubtful: 16-1 Fight Your Corner). Turnbull Motorcycles Maiden, 3yo/up, 1mT, NZ$3,125 to winner. B-Miss F C Williams; T-Gary Vile. A U S T R A L A S I A The A Train (NZ), g, 5, Blues Traveller (Ire)--Lady H H Acumen (NZ), by Sound Reason (Can). Flemington (Melbourne), 5-11, Lady Mayoress’ Plate, 3yo/up, WINNERS BY EUROPEAN STALLIONS: 1 9/16mT, A$32,500 to winner. B-Ms S S Elias & Chickens (Aus), f, 2, Danehill (USA)-- Messrs N A Fletcher, A R Galbraith & D J O’Sullivan; C’yaontheotherside (USA), by Hermitage (USA). T-Cliff Brown. *1/2 to Instantly (NZ) (Spectacular Randwick (Sydney), 5-11, Leger H., 2yo, 5 1/2fT, Love {USA}), MGSP-NZ. A$29,250 to winner. B-Strawberry Hill Stud; T-Gai Desert Princess (NZ), m, 6, Desert Sun (GB)--Nana Waterhouse. Biddy (Aus), by Double Century (Aus). Timaru (NZ), Devilina (Aus), f, 3, Anabaa (USA)--Emblazoned (USA), 5-10, Speights Stayers H., 3yo/up, 1 5/16mT, by Woodman (USA). Randwick (Sydney), 5-11, NZ$3,250 to winner. B-Mr H W Durbin; T-Michael Crossing H., 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mT, A$29,250 to Daly. winner. B-Gooree Park Stud Pty Ltd; T-Gai Waterhouse. Skimbleshanks (Aus), g, 3, Catrail (USA)--Rass Dancer (Aus) (GSW-Aus), by Rassendyll (USA). Gold Coast H M A I D E N W I N N E R H (Queensland), 5-11, Fuji Xerox Supporters Club H., 3yo/up, 7fT, A$4,063 to winner. B-Arrowfield +Aunt Rita (Ire), f, 2, Grand Lodge (USA)--Dance Alone Pastoral Pty Ltd; T-Darryl Caldwell. *1/2 to Rass (USA), by Monteverdi (GB). York, Britain, 5-14, Brightia (Aus) (Bellotto {USA}), GSP-Aus. Betfair.com 0870 0980121 EBF Novice Fillies’ S. Miss Bussell (Aus), f, 3, Danzero (Aus)--Lurestina (NZ) (Cond.) (Class D), 2yo, f, 6fT, £7,020 to winner. (Hwt. Older Mare-NZ at 2000+m, G1SW-NZ), by Sir B-Miss Noirin Dunne. *Ir£40,000 yrl ‘01 GOFOCT. Tristram (Ire). Gold Coast (Queensland), 5-11, Gold Coast Guineas, 3yo, 7fT, A$50,000 to winner. B-Arrowfield Group; T-Gai Waterhouse. *G1SP-Aus. FOALING NEWS: Twice the Class (NZ), f, 3, Desert Sun (GB)--Double AERTURAS (FR), 21, Manado (Ire)--Amiel (Ire) Wisdom (NZ), by Imposing (Aus). Rotorua (New (Nonoalco) Zealand), 5-11, Rydges Rotorua H., 3yo/up, Foal born 4-18, a filly by Thunder Gulch (USA). 1 3/16mT, NZ$6,250 to winner. B-Grande Vue Lodge Will be bred back to Cozzene (USA). Syndicate; T-Michael Moroney & Andrew Scott. Owned by William Gould. Corsa Tris (NZ), g, 3, Nicolotte (GB)--Pianosa (NZ), by Boarded at Eaton Farms Management, LLC, KY. Epidaurus (USA). Awapuni (NZ), 5-9, Cheltenham Accomplishments: SW & MGSP, $122,544. Dam of Hotel H., 3yo/up, 6fT, NZ$4,375 to winner. B-Messrs Cargo (USA) (Caro {Ire)}), MGSP, $236,588. W D Larsen & B L Wakely; T-Jenny Vance. Heptonstall (Aus), f, 3, Octagonal (NZ)--Pretence (Aus), by Twig Moss (Fr). Randwick (Sydney), 5-11, EUROPEAN-BRED Semaphore H., 3yo, 6fT, A$29,250 to winner. ECLIPSE AWARD WINNERS B-Woodlands Stud; T-John Hawkes. *SP-Aus. #Princesa (Aus), f, 4, Danehill (USA)--Kapchat (NZ) Female Turf Horse (G1SW-Aus), by Centaine (Aus). Flemington (Melbourne), 5-11, Straight Six S.-Listed, 3yo/up, All Along (Fr) (Targowice {USA}) - 1983 6fT, A$48,750 to winner. B-Mr J M & Mrs E G April Run (Ire) (Run the Gantlet {USA}) - 1982 Eastgate & Mr A C & Mrs L E Pennefather; T-Greg Banks Hill (GB) (Danehill {USA}) - 2001 Eurell. Alfayn (Aus), g, 4, Flying Spur (Aus)--Red Spice (Aus), Fiji (GB) (Rainbow Quest {USA}) - 1998 by Red Anchor (NZ). Newcastle (New South Wales), Just a Game (Ire) (Tarboosh {USA}) - 1980 5-11, Case Equipment Sales Plate, 3yo/up, 1mT, (GB) (Sharpen Up {GB}) - 1985 A$6,500 to winner. B-Mr & Mrs T S Dennis; T-Paul Royal Heroine (Ire) (Lypheor {GB}) - 1984 Perry. *1/2 to Nevet (Aus) (Zeditave {Aus}), SW-Aus; and Hot Beat (Aus) (Snippets {Aus}), GSP-Aus. Wandesta (GB) (Nashwan {USA}) - 1996