TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 BLOODHORSE.COM/DAILY ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M.

TREASURE HUNT Mill Ridge to Offer Juddmonte, Augustin Racehorses See page 3

IN THIS ISSUE 10 Juddmonte Sets Arrogate’s 2020 Fee at $50,000

11 Constitution Dominates Keeneland’s Book 4 Opener

20 Flatter Demonstrates Yearling Value in Proven Sires

BLOODHORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app PAGE 1 OF 30 CONTENTS 3 Mill Ridge to Offer Juddmonte, Augustin Racehorses 5 Leading Sires by Lifetime AEI 6 Leading Sires in California 7 Deep Cover Vets and Down the Stretch 10 Juddmonte Sets Arrogate’s 2020 Fee at $50,000 11 Constitution Dominates Keeneland’s Book 4 Opener 14 Renee Dailey Stocks Up on Constitution Weanlings 15 Unbridled’s Song Mares Strong Lure for Machmer Hall 17 Agent Farrell to $145,000 for Constitution Filly 20 Flatter Demonstrates Yearling Value in Proven Sires 22 Command Post Retired to WynOaks Farm in Pennsylvania 23 Former Racing Executive Flynn Dies at 65 24 Disciplinary Panel Rules Brock Made Honest Mistake 26 Garswood Joins Haras de la Huderie in Normandy 27 Animal Kingdom Added to JBBA Stallion Roster 28 Results & Entries KEENELAND PHOTO

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MILL RIDGE TO Showcasing has won or placed in OFFER JUDDMONTE, 20 of 30 starts en route to earning AUGUSTIN $613,840. Despite that success, Projected (Hip 2724) does not fit RACEHORSES the standard set by Juddmonte By Ron Mitchell to continue in Prince Khalid t @BH_RMitchell Abdullah's stable and he is among racing prospects set to be sold Nov. rojected has been a consistent 12 during the Keeneland November Pstakes performing homebred Breeding Stock Sale. for Juddmonte Farms who has The Juddmonte horses, as well been knocking on the door of a as a draft of racehorses from George breakout win, with one grade 2 Strawbridge's Augustin Stable, are triumph to his credit and 13 stakes consigned by Mill Ridge Sales. EBERHARDT ANNE M. Projected will be offered by Mill Ridge placings over a five-year career to Among the other racehorses Sales at the Keeneland November Sale date. scheduled to be offered by Winner of the 2017 edition Juddmonte without reserve is Stakes (G3) in England and is of the Baltimore/Washington Monarchs Glen, a 5-year-old cataloged as Hip 2715. International Turf Cup Stakes gelding by super horse Frankel (G2T), the 7-year-old gelded son of who won the 2017 Darley Club (continued on page 4)

SALES UPDATE! CLASSIC EMPIRE’S FIRST WEANLINGS AT KEENELAND HAVE SOLD FOR $285,000, $250,000, $225,000, $220,000, $185,000, $185,000 ETC.

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MILL RIDGE TO OFFER JUDDMONTE, AUGUSTIN RACEHORSES (continued from page 3)

Mill Ridge's Headley Bell said the Juddmonte horses provide an opportunity to move quality bloodstock with continued racing potential into other racing programs. "We are fortunate to have Juddmonte horses that haven't met their standard, which is a very high standard," Bell said. "They have a great following of people that look for Juddmonte horses. People know Juddmonte and the richness of their program. They're in the best hands, and know if they need time, they get time. So often, people like to buy these horses from Juddmonte because they know they are well cared for and are sound. They go and provide a great experience for (the new owner). And they offer value because Juddmonte doesn't put reserves on them. It takes at least two bidders. ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. "Projected is a well-bred, gelded son of Showcasing and has always been on the edge of being a special A cull from George Strawbridge or horse. He's got some age, so it's one of those Juddmonte is a jewel for most people, in my opportunities," he added. opinion.” Among the racing or broodmare prospects Mill "A cull from George Strawbridge or Juddmonte is a Ridge has consigned Tuesday on behalf of Augustin are jewel for most people, in my opinion," Bell said. "For the the winning fillies River Light (Hip 2451) and City Fun most part, it's time to find new homes for these horses." (Hip 2606), both trained by Jonathan Thomas. Bell said scheduling the two sessions that include A 4-year-old daughter of Union Rags, River Light racehorses during the second week of Keeneland's was produced from the stakes-placed Wild Rush mare November sale offers a niche within the market that Dirty Rush. River Light is a half sister to Rush Now, attracts a different buying bench. a multiple stakes winner who finished second in the "WinStar Farm pioneered the racehorse segment grade 2 West Virginia Derby and earned $612,039. of the November sale and others have built upon it," By Temple City, the 3-year-old City Fun is out of he said. "Credit Keeneland for providing this niche. Summer of Fun, a stakes-winning Include mare who It's great. It brings a whole new group of buyers in for finished third in three graded stakes including the the sale." BH grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. s Share this story

BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 PAGE 4 OF 30 CENTRAL KENTUCKY’S EQUINE DISCOUNT PRICE LEADER ON THE TOP BRANDS OF EQUIPMENT YOU NEED. WWW.CENTRALEQUIPMENT.COM │ TELEPHONE (859) 253-2611 SIRES BY LIFETIME AEI

Stallion, YOB (Sire) LT LT LT Rank Farm, Stud Fee AEI CI Crops Foals BT SW GSW G1W Sponsored by Sponsored

1 Curlin, '04, (Smart Strike) 2.37 2.20 8 778 63 31 9 Hill 'n' Dale Farms, KY, $175,000

2 Tapit, '01, (Pulpit) 2.25 2.27 12 1,328 127 76 25 Gainesway, KY, $225,000

3 War Front, '02, (Danzig) 2.21 2.28 10 731 87 48 20 Claiborne Farm, KY, $250,000

4 Quality Road, '06, (Elusive Quality) 2.12 1.60 6 522 39 23 11 Lane's End, KY, $150,000

5 Ghostzapper, '00, (Awesome Again) 2.09 2.00 11 893 73 38 11 Adena Springs Kentucky, KY, $85,000

6 Candy Ride (ARG), '99, (Ride the Rails) 2.09 1.67 12 1,324 83 42 15 Lane's End, KY, $80,000

7 Declaration of War, '09, (War Front) 2.02 1.69 3 470 18 8 2 JBBA Stallion Station, JPN, 2,300,000 Yen

8 Distorted Humor, '93, (Forty Niner) 1.96 2.12 18 1,637 148 62 16 WinStar Farm LLC, KY, $50,000

9 Medaglia d'Oro, '99, (El Prado) 1.95 2.28 12 1,831 111 56 21 Darley, KY, $200,000

10 Speightstown, '98, (Gone West) 1.94 2.01 12 1,072 106 48 15 WinStar Farm LLC, KY, $80,000

Listed above are the top 10 leading sires by lifetime Average Earnings Index (AEI) through November 10, 2019. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2015 breeding season), with at least 150 named foals of racing age are included. All statistics are Northern Hemisphere only. AEI indicates how much purse money the progeny of one sire has earned in relation to the average earnings of all runners in the same years; average earnings of all runners in any year is represented by an index of 1.00. CI indicates the average earnings of progeny produced from mares bred to one sire, when these same mares were bred to other sires. Stakes winners are lifetime.

BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 PAGE 5 OF 30 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA Sponsored by

Stallion, YOB (Sire) Rnrs/ BT SW/ Chief Earner Rank Farm, Stud Fee Wnrs SHs (Earnings) '19 Earnings

1 Stay Thirsty, '08, (Bernardini) 176 / 96 4 / 10 Coal Front $5,818,753 Lovacres Ranch, CA, $6,000 $1,348,000

2 I'll Have Another, '09, (Flower Alley) 214 / 91 1 / 3 Another Truth $3,634,943 Ballena Vista Farm, CA, $6,000 $310,684

3 Graydar, '09, (Unbridled's Song) 133 / 69 3 / 8 Gray Magician $3,553,134 Milky Way Farm, CA, N/A $787,010

4 Square Eddie, '06, (Smart Strike) 83 / 40 4 / 7 Eddie Haskell $3,072,706 Ocean Breeze Ranch, CA, $25,000 $318,104

5 Unusual Heat, '90, (Nureyev) 75 / 36 6 / 8 Grecian Fire $2,464,925 N/A, Died $216,491

6 Smiling Tiger, '07, (Hold That Tiger) 79 / 45 4 / 9 Spiced Perfection $2,104,002 Harris Farms, CA, $7,500 $454,500

7 Lucky Pulpit, '01, (Pulpit) 140 / 66 1 / 2 Fashionably Fast $2,039,366 N/A, Died $155,660

8 Grazen, '06, (Benchmark) 46 / 21 5 / 6 S Y Sky $1,958,953 Tommy Town , CA, $5,000 $355,620

9 Ministers Wild Cat, '00, (Deputy Minister) 96 / 54 2 / 5 Minister of Soul $1,656,429 Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, CA, $4,000 $123,421

10 Jersey Town, '06, (Speightstown) 89 / 49 1 / 1 Shakopee Town $1,553,497 Daehling Ranch, CA, $3,000 $124,003

Listed above are the top 10 leading sires in California by 2019 Northern Hemisphere earnings through November 10, 2019. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2015 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2019 Northern Hemisphere only.

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DEEP COVER VETS felled by malaria. He survived to AND DOWN THE become a training legend. STRETCH Noble Threewitt, also a veteran of the Italian campaign, By Jay Hovdey came home wearing a piece of t @JayHovdey shrapnel as a war souvenir. That ddie Neloy lost an eye did not stop him from going on Eduring the battle of An- to saddle nine straight winners zio in early 1944, as the Allies at Tanforan, win major stakes launched their final attack in California, , and New against the Germans on Italian York, and train until his 96th soil. Later, he trained Gun Bow birthday in 2007. and Buckpasser. Alfred Vanderbilt captained a COURTESY DOWN THE STRETCH RANCH COURTESY Sgt. Charles Edward PT-boat and earned a silver star. Whittingham and the rest of the U.S. Marines 2nd Willard Proctor was in the South Pacific with a U.S. Division landed on Guadalcanal in August 1942 in the Army remount. Greg Gilchrist and John Shirreffs made first major American offensive of the Pacific Theater. Whittingham dodged the Japanese bullets but was (continued on page 8)

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DEEP COVER VETS peace and purpose in the handling of horses. AND DOWN THE STRETCH "There's a young guy here now who fought in Iraq in '04, '05, and '06. He just showed up with everything (continued from page 7) he had in a backpack," McCanna said. "He just couldn't handle the city. He just shells up with anxiety when it through bad times in Vietnam. Would there have he's around people. He'd never been around a horse, been a Native Dancer, a Convenience, a Lost in the Fog, but he's quiet and gentle, and now he can go out in the or a Zenyatta without them? Maybe, but thankfully we field and catch any one of them." didn't need to find out. McCanna represented jockeys Frank Alvarado, Leonard Dorfman, who worked for Tom Smith Dennis Carr, and Kevin Krigger, among others. when Seabiscuit was in the barn, went off to war All were beneficiaries of the record number of with the Army's 84th Division as a mortarman. Hollendorfer winners in the Bay Area. In December of 1944, Dorfman and his comrades "Without Jerry and Janet this place would not found themselves defending the town of Marche-en- be here," McCanna said. "He checks in all the time, Famenne, under siege from a phalanx of Panzer tanks including last week after they sold Vasilika." during the Battle of the Bulge. The Hollendorfers were co-owners of the $1.5 million "They could have come right through us," Dorfman mare who had just finished second in the Breeders' once recalled. "We didn't have enough to stop them. I Cup Filly & Mare Turf (G1T) and then sold to Japanese don't know where we got the ammunition, but we kept breeder Katsumi Yoshida during The November Sale, those mortar shells dropping and managed to hold on. Fasig-Tipton's Fall breeding stock auction. "We had a perimeter defense around the city," "There have been probably 60 of their horses we've Dorfman added. "The Belgian people insisted on had that are still here or that we've adopted out," digging our foxholes. And those people have never McCanna said." Jerry said he'd be sending a chunk of forgotten. A friend of mine went back there once and the Vasilika money we can use to build some better was treated like royalty." structures for the guys. They show up with a suitcase Veterans do not ask for that kind of treatment. They and a sleeping bag, and that's all they've got." gladly settle for what they are promised for their service. Anything short of that is part of this country's ongoing (continued on page 9) national embarrassment, which is only magnified on a day like Nov. 11, Veteran's Day. That's why this reporter figured it was time to check in with former jockey agent Boone McCanna at Down the Stretch Ranch, near the eastern Oregon town of Creston. Down the Stretch is a relative newcomer to the retirement and rehabilitation scene— launched in 2014 with a donation of the McCanna family property and seed money from Jerry and Janet Hollendorfer. Some 28 retired racehorses currently reside at Down the Stretch in service to a therapeutic program for military veterans with COURTESY DOWN THE STRETCH RANCH COURTESY psychological challenges—veterans who have found Richard Monaco on Gal Has to Like It at Down the Stretch Ranch

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DEEP COVER VETS In addition to ongoing support from private AND DOWN THE STRETCH individuals and an annual fundraising golf tournament, Down the Stretch is one of the many organizations (continued from page 8) supported by Thoroughbred Charities of America and Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. The names of many of the Down the Stretch horses "The hardest thing has been to find the guys who will ring familiar bells with loyal horseplayers. Stakes really need the help," McCanna said. "The ones who've winner Poker Brad, now 21, made 40 starts and earned heard of us and show up are great, and now they're $437,354. Summer Hit won back-to-back runnings helping us reach the guys who are hiding out, who go of the All American Stakes (G3T) at Golden Gate deep cover and end up committing suicide. Fields. Stakes winner Moonshine Bay won 18 races "It's such a tragedy what's going on in our and $436,002, while Trumpet Player Jay, named for industry, with people keeping count of horses Santa Anita hornblower Jay Cohen, made 59 starts and breaking down," McCanna added. "Well, how many earned more than $230,000. of our mentally ill among these vets die at night, with "He's the quirkiest horse," McCanna said. "I have to nobody around? Nobody's keeping a running count run him into the round pen to catch him. But once you on that." BH do, he's putty in your hands." s Share this story

BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 PAGE 9 OF 30 JUDDMONTE SETS ARROGATE'S 2020 FEE AT $50,000 By BloodHorse Staff

uddmonte Farms announced the 2020 stud fees for Jthe farm's US-based stallions. Four time grade 1 winner Arrogate, the richest North American racehorse in history with earnings of $17,422,600, will stand the 2020 breeding season for a fee of $50,000 stands and nurses. Bred in Kentucky by Clearsky Farms, Arrogate is out of the multiple stakes-winning Distorted Humor mare Bubbler. The 6-year-old son of Unbridled's Song was named the 2016 champion 3-year-old after scoring five consecutive wins that culminated in victories in the Travers Stakes (G2)—in which he won by 13 1/2 lengths and set the track record for 1 1/4 miles—and the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1). He then kicked off his 4-year-old season with a score in the Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) and followed it up with an impressive last-to-first win in the Dubai World Cup Sponsored By Emirates Airline (G1). Arrogate retired with a record of 7-1-1 from 11 starts. Arrogate's first weanlings sold at the November EBERHARDT ANNE M. Arrogate at Juddmonte Farm breeding stock sales, highlighted by Hip 704 selling for $425,000 during the Keeneland November Breeding 22-year-old son of Cozzene has sired nine grade/group Stock Sale. His weanling average at both Fasig-Tipton 1 winners to date. His son Killybegs Captain won the and Keeneland was $311,250. Sept. 21 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash (G3) at Grade 1 winner Mizzen Mast enters his 17th year Laurel Park. BH at stud for a fee of $7,500 stands and nurses. The s Share this story COGLIANESE PHOTOS/LAUREN KING COGLIANESE PHOTOS/LAUREN Arrogate wins the 2017 Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream Park

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CONSTITUTION DOMINATES 2019 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale KEENELAND'S BOOK 4 OPENER Top Hips—Day 6 By Ron Mitchell BROUGHT TO YOU BY KIRKPATRICK & CO. t @BH_RMitchell

Sale Hip Sex, Sire—Dam Price 2080 c, Constitution—Spikes $150,000 Buyer: Dailey Bloodstock Consignor: James M. Herbener Jr. f, Constitution—Red White and Blu 2034 Buyer: John Cummins $145,000 Consignor: Alliance Sales Agency 2246 Dontwasteurpretty $135,000 m, Unbridled's Song—Wonder Lady Covering Sire: Greenpointcrusader Buyer: Machmer Hall Consignor: Taylor Made Sales Agency Fortune Candy m, Milwaukee Brew—Freedom Come 2275 Covering Sire: Constitution $130,000 Buyer: Chad Schumer, agent Consignor: Buckland Sales 2324 Iadorakid $130,000 m, Lemon Drop Kid—Torreadora ANNE M. EBERHARDT Covering Sire: Creative Cause The Constitution colt consigned as Hip 2080 tops the sixth Buyer: Jason Hall, agent Consignor: Lane's End session of the Keeneland November Sale c, Union Rags—After Thought 2153 Buyer: Brown Water Stable $115,000 s the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale Consignor: Lane's End Amoved into Book 4 Nov. 11, the level of trade 1942 f, Practical Joke—Lady Micaela $110,000 predictably did not approach the numbers generated in Buyer: Red Devil Bloodstock Consignor: War Horse Place the previous five sessions, but it was still competitive c, Nyquist—Lots o' Lex Buyer: William G. Andrade, agent for Louisiana for the better lots. 1952 $105,000 Bred Equine Ent. With buyers keen to acquire foals of 2019, the Consignor: War Horse Place session-topper was Hip 2080, a colt by the second 2210 Coarsegold $105,000 m, Giant's Causeway—Cool Spell leading first-crop sire Constitution purchased by Dailey Covering Sire: Collected Bloodstock for $150,000 from James M. Herbener Jr., Buyer: Winchell Thoroughbreds Consignor: Woodford Thoroughbreds agent. Stylishly f, Speightstown—Always a Princess Keeneland reported 253 horses grossed $7,413,700, 2091 $100,000 Buyer: David Ingordo down from the $7,755,900 paid for 242 on the same Consignor: Winter Quarter Farm day a year ago. The average fell 8.6% to $29,303, and the median rose 10% to $22,000. identical—$125,161 this year compared to $125,327 in Cumulatively, from 2,359 cataloged for the first six 2018—and the median is down 10.5% from $67,000 to days, 1,410 horses have been sold for $176,476,400, $60,000. The cumulative RNA rate is 22.4%. compared with the $174,078,900 total paid for 1,389 at the same juncture in 2018. The average is almost (continued on page 12)

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CONSTITUTION DOMINATES KEENELAND’S BOOK 4 OPENER (continued from page 11)

Chad Schumer, the day's leading buyer with 10 horses purchased for $368,000, said part of his motivation for buying Fortune Candy, a 12-year- old mare by Milwaukee Brew, for $130,000 was the fact she was in foal to Constitution, a member of a stallion class that appears strong. "It is obviously a very strong cover," he said. "This is probably the deepest group of freshman sires we've seen in a long time. While American Pharoah is the real deal—he got some tremendous mares and I have great respect for

him—I think Constitution is also the real deal. EBERHARDT ANNE M. To get a stakes-producing mare in foal to him is Mark Taylor at Keeneland a no-brainer." "Foals are still really sought after," said Mark Consigned by Zach Madden's Buckland Sales, agent, Taylor, whose family's Taylor Made Sales Agency is as Hip 2275, Fortune Candy is the dam of multiple the sale's leading consignor. "If you get a good one that stakes winner Art G Is Back and is out of the multiple passes the vet you're going to get a premium for them." stakes-placed Lit de Justice mare Freedom Come, the On the flip side, there isn't much of a market for dam of grade 3 winner Harlem Rocker. mares that have been unable to throw a foal that has Also selling for $130,000 was Iadorakid (Hip earned black type, even if they are in foal to promising 2324), a 6-year-old Lemon Drop Kid mare in foal to young stallions. Creative Cause and a half sister to grade 1 winner El "Mares below $100,000 are harder to sell than Tormenta. Consigned by Lane's End, agent, the mare they used to be," he said. "There are some mares going was purchased by agent Jason Hall. through here that are covered by some pretty nice stallions—young stallions with $20,000-$30,000 fees. You can buy those mares for less than the stud fee if you're willing to buy a mare that has a few foals that haven't gotten black type." Taylor said the tendency by breeders to want to move mares even at a loss in an effort to improve the quality of their broodmare bands provides opportunity for those willing to take a shot. "There is an opportunity for somebody who can raise a horse well and take care of it themselves and keep their costs down," he said. "Some of these mares that you can buy for under $25,000, if they a nice foal that is a B+ or better and vets, it can bring $150,000 as a weanling next year. Of course, we all know it could bring $5,000." BH ANNE M. EBERHARDT s Share this story

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Leading Buyers by Gross Buyer Purchased Gross Average Chad Schumer, agent 10 $368,000 $36,800 Jason Hall, agent 5 $225,000 $45,000 Arif Kurtel 6 $188,000 $31,333 William Hobbs 3 $175,000 $58,333 Dailey Bloodstock 1 $150,000 $150,000 John Cummins 1 $145,000 $145,000 Theta Holdings I 3 $141,000 $47,000 Machmer Hall 1 $135,000 $135,000 5 Star Thoroughbreds 3 $132,000 $44,000 K.O.I.D. 5 $130,500 $26,100

Top Consignors by Gross Consignor Offered Sold Gross Average Lane's End 32 27 $1,031,000 $38,185 Taylor Made Sales 42 30 $863,500 $28,783 Agency Select Sales 30 22 $650,500 $29,568 James B. Keogh 23 19 $640,000 $33,684 Claiborne Farm 10 8 $371,000 $46,375 Buckland Sales 13 10 $358,000 $35,800 Vinery Sales 29 19 $354,000 $18,632 Bluewater Sales 16 16 $309,000 $19,313 Woodford 7 6 $272,000 $45,333 Thoroughbreds Pope McLean 17 12 $221,200 $18,433

Top Sires by Average (min. 2 sold) Sire Offered Sold Average Median Lemon Drop Kid 3 2 $76,000 $76,000 Constitution 8 7 $75,571 $57,000 Scat Daddy 2 2 $62,500 $62,500 Cupid 5 4 $59,250 $63,500 Speightstown 3 3 $59,000 $40,000 Liam's Map 2 2 $55,000 $55,000 Unbridled's Song 4 4 $53,500 $33,500 Distorted Humor 2 2 $50,000 $50,000 Not This Time 6 3 $48,000 $52,000 Harlan's Holiday 5 4 $45,000 $44,500 ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M.

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RENEE DAILEY STOCKS UP ON CONSTITUTION WEANLINGS By Meredith Daugherty t @BH_MDaugherty

enee Dailey of Dailey Bloodstock contin- Rued her quest for Constitution weanlings Nov. 11, purchasing a $150,000 colt from the consignment of James M. Herbener Jr., agent, to the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. The price was the highest brought by any weanling on the day. "We are in pursuit of Constitution and we're trying to stick to buying colts from here on out," said Dailey, who purchased the weanling on behalf of new partnership. "My partners feel very strong about Constitution being the next Into Mischief so I felt like he was the best one I had seen so far. (We're) big fans of EBERHARDT ANNE M. Constitution so we're looking for the good ones Renee Dailey at the Keeneland November Sale and I feel like we got one this time." Constitution is the first foal out of the Artie Schiller Consigned as Hip 2080, the bay colt was bred in mare Glamour Queen, who is a half sister to stakes Kentucky by Herbender and Dr. and Mrs. Patrick J. winner Midst. He was bred in Kentucky by Tommy Ford, VMD. He is the 10th foal out of the Dixie Union Wente and the Constitution Syndicate. mare Spikes, who has also produced stakes-placed Dailey has also purchased a Connect colt (Hip 1735), winners Powerpointer and Awesome Together. The a Practical Joke filly (Hip 1472), and a Mohaymen colts extended family includes stakes winners O colt (Hip 1876). Total receipts for her six weanling Dionysus and Joy, as well as Sam F. Davis Stakes (G3) purchases comes to $580,000. victor Vinceremos. "I have a lot of different clients and they come Hip 2080 was the second of three Constitution together in different ways," Dailey explained. "Some weanlings purchased by Dailey over the first week of are in the sale group, some are in all the groups the sale. She went to $40,000 for Hip 1487, a filly by together, we're very liberal in partnering with people, the WinStar Farm sire consigned by Four Star Sales, and I think it's a good way to make business. agent. Bred in Kentucky by the Constitution Syndicate "Carrie Brogden and Craig Brogden have been very and Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Huber, the filly is out of supportive of me at this sale as well as John Greathouse. the Songandaprayer mare Humble Song and is from the We've had a lot of different partners that come from female family of graded stakes winner Around the Cape. them and I think it's going to be fun. I think we will have Buying as agent for B & B, Dailey picked up Hip a great group of people next year with these horses and I 2289 for $57,000 near the close of Monday's session. think we will have fun at the sales." BH Consigned by Select Sales, agent, the bay son of s Share this story

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UNBRIDLED'S SONG MARES STRONG LURE FOR MACHMER HALL By Meredith Daugherty t @BH_MDaugherty andy Willwerth of Machmer Hall stretched be- Syond her initial estimations Nov. 11 to purchase a $135,000 daughter of Unbridled's Song consigned as Hip 2246 to the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. The mare, Dontwasteurpretty, had the kind of pedigree that Willwerth said her daughter—Carrie Brogden of Select Sales and Machmer Hall Farm—has never been able to resist. "She's beautiful," Willwerth said. "She was a $500,000 yearling and we have an addiction to Unbridled's Song mares. They've been very good to us. I know my daughter, and if I didn't get this mare... it's like Christmas and a birthday." Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency as Hip 2246, Dontwasteurpretty was bred in Kentucky by Black Rock Thoroughbreds out of the Deputy Minister mare Wonder Lady and is a half sister to stakes the Irish-bred grade 3 winner Gather The Clan, who winner Yes She's a Lady. The mare's second dam is produced American Oaks Invitational (G1T) winner Pure Clan. Pure Clan is the dam of another talented turf runner in Princesa Carolina, who placed third in the Oct. 12 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes presented by Lane's End (G1T) at Keeneland. In addition to Pure Clan, Gather The Clan also produced Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes (G2) winner Greater Good and stakes-placed winner Gather the Day, the latter of which is the granddam of Madison Stakes (G1T) scorer Finley'sluckycharm. Gather The Clan also appears as the granddam of Sky Diva, winner of the 2008 Frizette Stakes (G1).

ANNE M. EBERHARDT Sandy Willwerth of Machmer Hall at the Keeneland November Sale (continued on page 16)

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UNBRIDLED’S SONG MARES Willwerth said Dontwasteurpretty will join the STRONG LURE FOR burgeoning broodmare band at Machmer Hall, MACHMER HALL which is currently comprised of close to 120 mares. Willwerth estimates conservatively 40 of those mare (continued from page 15) are daughters of Unbridled's Song. "There is always room for one more," Willwerth Offered to the 2014 Keeneland September Yearling said. "They're aren't making anymore and they Sale by Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, Dontwasteurpretty haven't made any more for a long time. We're was purchased by the late J.J. Crupi of Crupi's New happy." Caste Farm for $500,000. The mare made eight starts Dontwasteurpretty is the fifth mare purchased by for St. Elias Stable before being retired at the end of Machmer Hall this year from the November sale and 2017. She produced a filly by Overanalyze in 2018 and a the second by Unbridled's Song. Their first purchase colt by Greenpointcrusader in 2019. She was offered in by the late stallion was Hip 905, Wild Summer, from foal to the November Sale back in foal to Overanalyze. the consignment of Indian Creek, agent. Out of the "We've had a good year and she's a long-term grade 3-winning Summer Squall mare Summer Raven, purchase," said Willwerth, who added the price was Wild Summer is a half sister to graded stakes winners just over where she hoped it would be. "We were Lewis Bay, Misconnect, and Winslow Homer. Bred in thinking $100,000, but we were there." Kentucky by Alpha Delta Stables, she was purchased by Macher Hall for $55,000. The farm also purchased two weanlings, a filly and a colt by Constitution, and the stakes-placed Two Shakes, a 3-year-old Exchange Rate filly. Total receipts so far for the sale come to $889,000 for seven individuals. BH s Share this story ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. Dontwasteurpretty in the ring at Keeneland

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AGENT FARRELL TO $145,000 FOR CONSTITUTION FILLY By Ron Mitchell t @BH_RMitchell

ANNE M. EBERHARDT Marette Farrell at the Keeneland November Sale

hen Oklahoma horseman Rusty Roberts bought Wthe Tiznow mare Red White and Blu in foal to the WinStar Farm stallion Constitution for $6,500 from Four Star Sales at this year's Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale, the timing couldn't have been better. A son of Tapit who stood for $15,000 in 2019, Constitution is on fire with his first foals to race this year. Four graded stakes winners helped boost him to second on the first-crop sire list, and he'll stand for $40,000 in 2020. The subsequent filly produced from Red White and Blu was purchased by Marette Farrell, agent for John Cummins, for $145,000 during the Nov. 11 session of the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale.

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AGENT FARRELL TO $145,000 Red White and Blu is a daughter of the Siphon mare FOR CONSTITUTION FILLY Lajitas, a half sister to Travers Stakes (G1) and Santa Anita Derby (G1) winner and sire Colonel John and (continued from page 17) to three stakes-placed runners, including Santa Anita Derby third-place finisher Mr. Hot Stuff. The filly was consigned Monday as Hip 2034 by Farrell, whose successes at picking precocious young Alliance Sales Agency, which is operated by Kathryn horses includes this year's TVG Breeders' Cup Juvenile Kinder, the daughter of veteran Kentucky horse (G1) winner Storm the Court, said she and partners in a breeder Ralph Kinder. Most fortuitously for Kathryn pinhooking venture are big fans of the WinStar stallion. Kinder, she had entered into a deal in which Roberts "We have loved Constitution, his babies, and his gave her the mare in exchange for the cost of taking 2-year-olds, and this filly was especially athletic," care of the Constitution filly foaled March 22. Farrell said. "I liked the female family and liked where Ralph Kinder and other partners subsequently she was raised. Our team made a determination this bought the 2019 filly privately from Roberts. morning that she was at the top of our list and we were "Rusty is always looking for a bargain," Ralph going to try our hardest. I think she is a really special Kinder said of Red White and Blu's price in January. physical and she's a really, really good mover. "He made a deal with my daughter for her to raise "I've made the mistake before of walking away from the baby with no bills and he would give her the something like this and I think Constitution will keep mare." going on." BH s Share this story

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2019 KEENELAND NOVEMBER BREEDING STOCK SALE HIPS TO WATCH—DAY 7 Hip Description Consignor Comment 2356 Weanling, C, 2019, Violence—Lemondropontherox, by Lemon Drop Kid Hunter Valley Farm out of a G3 producer (of Ladies Night/MG3P) 2381 Weanling, C, 2019, Tapiture—Meandering Stream, by Gone West Eaton Sales out of a G3 producer (of Skywire/G3P) 2382 Meerjungfrau (GER), M, 2011, Manduro (GER)—Meergottin (GER), by Dashing Blade (GB) Candy Meadows Sales G3 winner; IF to Mshawish 2411 Neversaidiwassweet, M, 2008, Eurosilver—Surging Storm, by Storm Creek Hunter Valley Farm G3 winner; IF to Lookin At Lucky 2426 Weanling, F, 2019, Bodemeister—Party of Interest, by Bernardini Taylor Made Sales Agency out of a G3 producer (of Five Star General/G3W) 2433 Preach It, M, 2001, Saint Ballado—Arrested Dreams, by Dehere Eaton Sales G3 producer (of Speechify/G3W); IF to Daredevil 2440 Weanling, C, 2019, Cairo Prince—Putthebabiesdown, by Closing Argument Denali Stud out of a G1 placer 2444 Weanling, C, 2019, Bal a Bali (BRZ)—Quiet Business, by Quiet American Hidden Brook out of a G3 winner 2453 Rock Candy, M, 2006, Mineshaft—Party Chatter, by Pleasant Colony Taylor Made Sales Agency G3 placer; IF to Noble Mission (GB) 2454 Weanling, C, 2019, Daredevil—Rock Candy, by Mineshaft Taylor Made Sales Agency out of a G3 placer 2538 Winner, M, 2002, Horse Chestnut (SAF)—Pennant Champion, by Mr. Prospector Royal Oak Farm G1 producer (of Ocho Ocho Ocho/G1P and Private Ensign/G2P); IF to Street Sense 2548 Adore, M, 2013, Big Brown—Cozshesaidso, by Empire Maker Gainesway G2 placer 2563 Weanling, C, 2019, Maclean's Music—Another Romance, by Saint Anddan Gainesway out of a G3 winner 2569 Backroom, F, 2017, Fed Biz—Intensify, by Unbridled's Song Hidden Brook out of a G1 producer (of Money Multiplier/MG1P and Intense Holiday/G2W) 2617 Weanling, C, 2019, Cairo Prince—Crumbs of Comfort, by Pulpit Taylor Made Sales Agency out of a G1 producer (of Amen Kitten/G1P) 2619 Weanling, C, 2019, Mshawish—Dill Or No Dill, by Evansville Slew Taylor Made Sales Agency out of a G3 placer 2632 Eenie Meenie Miney, F, 2017, Uncle Mo—Golden Antigua, by Hansel Taylor Made Sales Agency out of a G2 producer (of Tableaux/MG2W, Giant Gizmo/MG3W, and Eons/G3W) 2656 Weanling, C, 2019, Super Saver—Frivolity, by Corinthian Denali Stud out of a G2 placer 2710 Limonite, C, 2016, Lemon Drop Kid—Colina Verde (BRZ), by Know Heights (IRE) Gainesway out of a Multi. G1 winner and G1 producer (of Greenzapper/G1W and Limonite/G2P) 2711 Machiavelli, G, 2016, Sky Mesa—Darling My Darling, by Deputy Minister Denali Stud out of a Multi. G1 placer and G1 producer (of Heavenly Love/G1W and Forever Darling/G2W) 2715 Monarchs Glen (GB), G, 2014, Frankel (GB)—Mirabilis, by Lear Fan Mill Ridge Sales out of a G1 placer and G3 producer (of Monarchs Glen (GB)/G3W) 2716 Moo Lah, G, 2016, More Than Ready—J'ray, by Distant View Indian Creek out of a G2 winner 2724 Projected (GB), G, 2012, Showcasing (GB)—Deliberate (GB), by King's Best Mill Ridge Sales out of a G2 producer (of Headman (GB)/MG2W, Projected (GB)/G2W, and Delivery (GB)/G3P) 2728 Redirect, C, 2016, Speightstown—Alternate, by Seattle Slew Denali Stud out of a G2 placer and G1 producer (of Higher Power/G1W, Alternation/MG2W, and Interrupted/G3P) 2731 Rotation, C, 2016, Tapit—Free Spin, by Olympio Gainesway out of a G1 producer (of Tapiture/G1P, Rotation/G3W, and Retap/G3P) 2740 Whiskey Echo, C, 2016, Tiznow—Atala, by Stormy Atlantic Gainesway out of a G3 producer (of Whiskey Echo/G3P) 2741 Wicked Indeed, C, 2016, Tapit—Wicked Deed, by Harlan's Holiday Gainesway out of a G2 producer (of Just Wicked/G2W and My Miss Lilly/G2W) 2744 Aztec Empire, C, 2016, Tapit—Hachita, by Gone West Mill Ridge Sales out of a G1 producer (of Announce (GB)/G1W, Mexican Gold/G1P, and Straight Thinking/ MG3P) 2750 Citrus Burst, G, 2017, Into Mischief—Flourish, by Distorted Humor Mill Ridge Sales out of a G3 producer (of Mr Darcy/G3P) 2751 Clavichord, C, 2016, Super Saver—Solo Piano, by Empire Maker Mill Ridge Sales out of a G3 producer (of Purser/G3P) 2752 Combatant, R, 2015, Scat Daddy—Border Dispute, by Boundary Gainesway out of a G2 producer (of Combatant/MG2P, Long Lashes/G2P, and Mythical Border/G2P) 2760 Hometown Salute, C, 2016, Tapit—Warbling, by Unbridled's Song Indian Creek out of a Multi. G1 placer 2761E Shedaresthedevil, F, 2017, Daredevil—Starship Warpspeed, by Congrats Hunter Valley Farm out of a G2 producer (of Shedaresthedevil/G2P and Mojovation/G3P)

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FLATTER DEMONSTRATES YEARLING VALUE IN PROVEN SIRES By Eric Mitchell t @BH_EMitchell s has been pointed out by consignors Athroughout this year's auction season, buyers are putting heavy emphasis on the progeny of young sires. It is no surprise then to see rates of return ranging from 36% to 208% among the leading first-crop yearling sires of 2019, according to statistics compiled by BloodHorse MarketWatch as part of its annual review of the yearling auction OF CLAIBORNE FARM COURTESY Flatter at Claiborne Farm market. A complete set of statistics by sire and by sales are available in the Nov. 16 Seven freshman sires had their sale yearlings issue of BloodHorse magazine. generate RORs greater than 50%: Darley's Nyquist Claiborne Farm's sire Runhappy leads the first- (125%) and Frosted (77%); Shadwell Farm's Tamarkuz crop sire class with a 208% ROR from 59 yearlings (70%); WinStar Farm's Outwork (60%); Airdrie Stud's sold in North America. These yearlings were bred on a Upstart (54%); and WinStar's Speightster (51%). $25,000 stud fee and produced a $227,000 average at Given the emphasis on younger sires, then, it is auction. impressive to see Claiborne's Flatter ranked at the top MarketWatch calculates ROR using the same by ROR at 88%, among all sires represented by two or formula to profitability. We estimate more yearling crops. Flatter shares the top spot with a yearling's cost at two times the stud fee plus an Lane's End's second-crop yearling sire Liam's Map. estimated $20,000 to raise and get a yearling to a sale. Flatter, a 20-year-old son of A.P. Indy, is the After the yearling sells, we deduct 5% for the sales definition of a solid stallion. Out of 13 crops of racing commission and calculate the ROR using our cost and age, he gets 61% winners from foals to race and his the net sale price. runners average $89,901 in purses. He has been represented by 54 (6%) black-type Leading Yearling Sires of 2019 by Rate of Return, Two or More Crops winners to date, which include 19 No. Sold 2019 3-Yr Med. 2017 Fee 2019 Fee Stallion (FCY) ‘17 ROR ‘19 ROR graded stakes winners and two (% Off.) Avg. (No. Sold) (% Prof.) (% Prof.) Flatter ('05) 34 (76%) $198,088 $120,000 (113) $35,000 (51%) 109% $40,000 (47%) 88% champions. Liam's Map ('17) 78 (80%) $118,801 $105,000 (142) $25,000 (57%) 61% $20,000 (61%) 88% After entering stud in 2004 at Constitution ('17) 62 (79%) $95,315 $50,000 (135) $25,000 (33%) 29% $15,000 (42%) 81% Competitive Edge ('17) 22 (73%) $53,468 $40,000 (84) $10,000 (30%) 27% $5,000 (50%) 69% Claiborne at $5,000, Flatter has Freud ('03) 9 (69%) $57,222 $46,000 (30) $10,000 (31%) 36% $7,500 (31%) 55% steadily proved himself and now Curlin ('10) 53 (87%) $590,887 $327,500 (148) $150,000 (54%) 75% $175,000 (48%) 52% The Big Beast ('17) 8 (100%) $50,875 $23,000 (27) $6,000 (63%) 51% $6,000 (63%) 51% enters the 2020 breeding season Palace Malice ('17) 34 (69%) $73,900 $50,000 (93) $20,000 (29%) 17% $15,000 (33%) 40% Union Rags ('14) 60 (74%) $204,162 $125,000 (163) $50,000 (38%) 62% $60,000 (37%) 39% sporting a $40,000 stud fee for Empire Maker ('05) 55 (82%) $272,873 $240,000 (106) $85,000 (39%) 36% $85,000 (39%) 36% the third consecutive year. Kantharos ('12) 48 (74%) $85,483 $55,000 (89) $15,000 (48%) 62% $20,000 (42%) 35% Street Sense ('09) 56 (85%) $169,589 $110,000 (158) $45,000 (45%) 46% $50,000 (42%) 34% (continued on page 21)

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FLATTER DEMONSTRATES YEARLING VALUE IN PROVEN SIRES (continued from page 20)

Flatter's 2019 sale yearlings actually generated a 109% ROR based on the sire's 2017 stud fee, which is the fee breeders' paid when the yearlings were conceived. MarketWatch calculates two RORs—the fee at conception and the current year fee—to provide some insight into what commercial breeders' might expect down the road. Flatter's fee in 2017 was $35,000, so all the market influences that boosted his 2019 yearling average to $198,088 delivered rewards to the breeders of 2017. EBERHARDT ANNE M. Runhappy at Claiborne A couple of high-profile runners in 2018 helped remind owners what Flatter is capable sale results for both of these sires provide some of siring, led by multiple grade 1 winner and 2017 optimism for the breeders of 2019. Constitution and champion 3-year-old colt West Coast and multiple Competitive Edge were represented by RORs of 29% Canadian classic-placed stakes winner and champion and 27%, respectively, when calculated using their Avie's Flatter. For 2018, Flatter took 10th place on 2017 stud fees. Their fees have since been lowered, the North American general leading sire list with which would produce an 81% ROR for Constitution more than $10.4 million in progeny earnings. West and a 69% ROR for Competitive Edge at current Coast was his leading earner among the 10 black-type yearling values. winners that represented him that year. Already these sires' progeny are showing enough After Liam's Map, the third- and fourth-leading ability to put them among the top five in their sires by 2019 ROR are both second-crop yearling freshman sire class—Constitution ranks second and sires: WinStar's Constitution (81%) and Ashford Competitive Edge ranks fifth by progeny earnings Stud's Competitive Edge (69%). The yearling through Nov. 10. Both sires also have racing histories Leading First-Crop Yearling Sires of 2019 by Rate of Return and pedigrees that favor their runners No. Sold 2019 2017 Fee 2019 Fee continuing on in good form—Constitution Stallion (FCY) ‘17 ROR ‘19 ROR (% Off.) Avg. (% Prof.) (% Prof.) as a son of Tapit who became a grade 1 Runhappy ('18) 59 (87%) $227,000 $25,000 (75%) 208% $25,000 (75%) 208% Nyquist ('18) 44 (73%) $236,318 $40,000 (58%) 125% $40,000 (58%) 125% winner at 4, and Competitive Edge, a son Frosted ('18) 67 (71%) $223,366 $50,000 (47%) 77% $50,000 (47%) 77% of Super Saver, who was a graded winner Tamarkuz ('18) 17 (94%) $71,765 $12,500 (39%) 52% $10,000 (50%) 70% Outwork ('18) 66 (75%) $84,235 $15,000 (34%) 60% $15,000 (34%) 60% at 3. Racing luck is what it is but, for now, Upstart ('18) 55 (65%) $64,647 $10,000 (30%) 54% $10,000 (30%) 54% the commercial future looks bright for the Speightster ('18) 71 (73%) $63,681 $10,000 (38%) 51% $10,000 (38%) 51% Air Force Blue ('18) 39 (58%) $88,795 $25,000 (22%) 21% $20,000 (22%) 41% progeny of both sires. BH Brody's Cause ('18) 33 (65%) $50,167 $12,500 (22%) 5.9% $7,500 (29%) 36% s Share this story

BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 PAGE 21 OF 30 COMMAND POST RETIRED TO and six champions, including 2012 Eclipse champion WYNOAKS FARM IN PENNSYLVANIA 2-year-old colt Shanghai Bobby and 2014 Canadian By Eric Mitchell champion 2-year-old filly Conquest Harlanate. Bred in Kentucky by Dattt Farm out of the Lemon t @BH_EMitchell Drop Kid mare Danzig's Humor, Command Post ommand Post, a stakes-placed son of Harlan's Hol- hails from a female family rich in black type. Danzig’s Ciday, has been retired and will stand the upcoming Humor is out of the grade 1-placed, graded stakes breeding season at WynOaks Farm in Pennsylvania at a winner Danzig's Beauty, making her a half sister to fee of $2,000 with a stands and nurses guarantee. multiple graded stakes winner, track-record holder, Campaigned by Gary and Mary West and trained and influential sire Distorted Humor (Forty Niner), by Jason Servis, Command Post hit the board in all who has sired 155 black-type winners to date and was but one of his seven starts. He won three times and the leading North American sire in 2011. Danzig's finished a troubled third to multiple stakes winner Phat Humor is also a half sister to graded-placed, stakes Man and multiple graded stakes-placed Talk Logistics winner Dancing Gulch (Gulch) and to winner Danzig's in the 2017 Long Branch Stakes at Monmouth Park en Dreamer, the dam of graded stakes winner and stakes route to earnings of $104,110. producer Liam's Dream. "We are excited to add Command Post to our Command Post is one of five winners from five to stallion roster," said WynOaks Farm’s Barbara race produced by Danzig's Humor. The mare also has Wheeler. "He has an exceptional pedigree and he has produced One Way, Venezuela's champion 2-year-old a lot to offer Pennsylvania’s breeders. We believe he’s colt of 2017, and Venezuelan listed stakes winner Freely. going to be very well received." WynOaks Farm also stands Warrior's Reward and The late Harlan's Holiday, who died in 2013, was a Weigelia. Breeders can view all three stallions during a three-time grade 1 winner and earner of more than $3.6 stallion show Nov. 24, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. EDT. BH million. As a stallion, he has sired 95 black-type winners s Share this story LESLIE MARTIN Command Post at Gulfstream Park

BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 PAGE 22 OF 30 FORMER RACING EXECUTIVE Flynn was appointed as executive director of the FLYNN DIES AT 65 division of the Horsemen's Benevolent By BloodHorse Staff and Protective Association (later the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association) in 1994. He obert F. (Bob) Flynn, a mainstay of the New York served in that capacity until 2007. RRacing Association racing office for 18 years before He also served on the NYRA board of trustees for becoming executive director of the New York Thor- approximately 18 months during that time. oughbred Horsemen's Association and a member of the Well-liked and highly regarded by horsemen, NYRA board of trustees, died Nov. 9 in Melville, N.Y., elected officials, and media, Flynn received the New after a long illness. York Turf Writers Association's "Red Smith Good Guy He was 65 years old and is survived by his wife Judy. Award" in 2003. "He was an incredible guy and he just loved A wake will be held Nov. 12 at Cassidy Funeral the game," said longtime friend Peter McGivney, Home, 156 Willis Avenue, Mineola, N.Y., from 2-5 the general manager of the National Steeplechase p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Mass of Christian burial will be Association and a former NYRA held at Corpus Christi Church, racing office colleague. "He loved 155 Garfield Avenue in Mineola being at the track and being Wednesday at a time to be around people who appreciated determined. . Everyone loved In lieu of flowers, the family him." requests that donations be made in Flynn, a proud son of the Flynn's name to the Sid Jacobson Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Jewish Community Center's Manhattan, attended LaSalle "Let's Do Lunch" program, which Academy. He later received both provides physical, intellectual, and a Bachelor of Arts and an MBA in social stimulation for individuals finance from Fordham University. with young onset dementia, He was hired by NYRA racing including frontotemporal secretary Tommy Trotter as a degeneration. The center is located clerk in the racing office in 1976 at 300 Forest Drive, East Hills, and spent 18 years there, the last N.Y. 11548. BH NYRA PHOTO/ADAM COGLIANESE NYRA PHOTO/ADAM six as assistant racing secretary. Robert Flynn s Share this story

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DISCIPLINARY PANEL RULES to stow them, but then mistakenly took this whip onto BROCK MADE HONEST MISTAKE the racecourse and subsequently used it on Resurrected. By David Baxter/Racing Post The rider accepted he was at fault, but it was a negligent error rather than premeditated. nder-fire jockey Danny Brock made an honest Despite initial misgivings regarding Brock's Uerror rather than attempt to gain an advantage explanation, the panel was assured via a number of when using a modified whip in a race at Chelmsford, an factors that he was not trying to mislead them. independent disciplinary panel has found. Lyn Williams, representing the British Horseracing The panel gave Brock a seven-day suspension in Authority in the case, told the panel it was not possible October for marking a horse with a whip wrapped with to say, one way or the other, if the rubber bands on the two elastic bands and Nov. 11 published the reasoning flap of the whip could have affected its compression behind that decision. factor. As a consequence the BHA did not make a case Brock's winning ride on Resurrected in September that the addition of the rubber bands had been the had come under intense scrutiny in recent days after cause, in whole or in part, of the horse's minor welting an outcry on social media, with the jockey telling the to its left rear hindquarter. Racing Post last week he had received death threats and feared his career could be over because of the (continued on page 25) controversy. Having been initially fined £140 by the race day stewards, Brock's penalty was changed to a seven- day suspension, which he has already served. "I would like to apologize to the public and my work colleagues, as well as the trainers and owners who I ride for," Brock said in a statement Monday. "I am hoping now that this can be put behind me and I can move forward and be given a second chance." Much of the hearing centered on Brock's explanation as to why the bands were on the whip, as his initial explanation to the race day stewards had been difficult to follow. Solicitor Rory Mac Neice, taking detailed instructions from Brock, explained the jockey had left the elastic bands on his whip by accident. Brock's reasoning for the bands being on the whip was he sometimes used them around his wrists to hold his silks neatly in place. Brock asserted he generally kept the bands on the gear stick of his car, then transferred them when going into racecourses. He thought he may have transferred the bands on to a spare whip

before his Chelmsford ride as an alternative place EBERHARDT ANNE M.

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DISCIPLINARY PANEL RULES BROCK MADE HONEST MISTAKE (continued from page 24)

In addition, the BHA had checked on-course CCTV footage before and after the race to observe Brock's behavior and also made other inquiries to see if there was any evidence of his deliberately adding the bands to the whip. Brock was shown to have behaved normally, and made no attempts to conceal the bands attached to the flap of his whip. After being found initially in breach of Rule (F)44 in GET DAILY INSIGHTS not carrying an approved whip, Brock was fined £140. DELIVERED TO YOUR While there was no case to answer that he had misused INBOX EVERY MORNING! the modified whip, Brock's carelessness was deemed "serious," so his fine was rescinded by the panel and replaced by a seven-day ban. The panel noted: "He (and for that matter other jockeys) need to be fully aware of the damage to the reputation of racing that can arise if non-compliant equipment is used, even if this happens by mistake." The BHA last week announced its intention to review penalties for using modified whips as a result of EQUIBASE the case. For more European racing, sales, and bloodstock news, visit RacingPost.com. BH DAILY

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GARSWOOD JOINS HARAS DE LA The dam is a half sister to Leslie Harrison Memorial HUDERIE IN NORMANDY Nell Gwyn Stakes (G3) winner and Coronation Stakes By Martin Stevens/Racing Post (G1) runner-up Infallible, who found further fame by producing Queen Anne Stakes (G1) second Mutakayyef roup 1-winning sprinter Garswood is being trans- and this season's Tattersalls Falmouth Stakes (G1) Gferred to stand at Haras de la Huderie in Norman- heroine Veracious. dy next year. Trained by Richard Fahey for Highfield Farm's The 9-year-old son of Dutch Art, owned by Highfield David and Emma Armstrong, Garswood broke his Farm, has spent the first five seasons of his stallion maiden in the listed Harry Rosebery Stakes and ran career at Cheveley Park Stud in Newmarket. a head second to Bungle Inthejungle in the BMW "We're very pleased to have Garswood; he's a big, Cornwallis Stakes (G3) at 2. fine horse and he's settled in very well," said Haras de With Cheveley Park Stud having bought back in la Huderie's Beranger Bussy. "We're looking forward to to the bay, he took the CSP European Free Handicap him covering a nice book of mares." and Lennox Stakes at 3, the same season in which he Garswood was bred by Cheveley Park Stud out of finished a creditable third to Moonlight Cloud in the the Kyllachy mare Penchant, who is now owned by Qatar Prix de la Foret (G1). Lynch Bages and produced last year's Moyglare Stud He claimed deserved group 1 laurels at 4 when he Stakes (G1) fourth Zagitova by Galileo. denied Thawaany and Fiesolana to land the LARC Prix Maurice de Gheest. Garswood has two crops of racing age, and his best performers are the group 3 winners Cala Tarida—also a close fifth in the Prix de Diane Longines (G1) in June—and Little Kim, who was sold to Howson and Houldsworth Bloodstock for £200,000 (US$242,020) at the Goffs UK Goodwood Sale in July. He is also responsible for the smart handicappers Gabrial The Wire and Pendleton. Garswood will stand at Haras de la Huderie alongside Bet365 Superlative Stakes (G2) winner Birchwood—coincidentally a former Highfield Farm color-bearer—who had his first foals on the ground this year. For more European racing, sales, and bloodstock news, visit RacingPost.com. BH EDWARD WHITAKER/RACING POST WHITAKER/RACING EDWARD Garswood after his win in the European Free Handicap at Newmarket s Share this story

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ANIMAL KINGDOM ADDED to Australia in 2014 and 2016, is the sire of Vow And TO JBBA STALLION ROSTER Declare, winner of the Nov. 5 Lexus Melbourne Cup By Naohiro Goda (G1) at Flemington in Australia. Declaration of War has so far proved popular with Japanese breeders, covering he Japan Bloodstock Breeders Association re- 152 mares during the 2019 season. His fee remains at Tleased stud fees for the 2020 breeding season. ¥2.3 million ($20,909)—the most expensive fee among This year, the JBBA will introduce the 2011 American 11 stallions at the JBBA. champion 3-year-old colt Animal Kingdom, winner of Eskendereya was represented Nov. 2 by Mitole, the 2011 Presented by Yum! Brands winner of the Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) at Santa Anita (G1) and 2013 Dubai World Cup Sponsored by Emir- Park. The Sprint marked Mitole's fourth top-level win. ates Airline (G1). Eskendereya's fee has been reduced to ¥1 million ($9,091) Animal Kingdom, who shuttled to Australia in 2013- in 2020 from ¥1.5 million over the last three years. 14, is the sire of Angel Of Truth who won the Harrolds The second most expensive stallion in residence Australian Derby (G1) earlier this year, and the stallion at JBBA is dual group 1 winner Makfi, who stands has also sired two Japan Racing Association winners. for ¥2.2 million ($20,000). His fee has remained His fee for 2020 has been listed as ¥1.2 million unchanged since he entered stud duty in 2017. The son (US$10,909) live foal stands and nurses. of Dubawi is the sire of Mkfancy, who took the Oct. 26 Declaration of War, who was imported to Japan Criterium de Saint-Cloud (G1) in France. BH prior to the 2019 breeding season and also shuttled s Share this story ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. Animal Kingdom will stand his first year in Japan at JBBA for a fee of US$10,909

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GRADED STAKES Tapit–Siren Serenade, by Unbridled's Laurel Park, Race 6, ALW Song 11/11, $52,332, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:02.35, track O–Don Alberto Stable, B–Don Alberto fast. PRIX FILLE DE L'AIR (G3) Corporation (KY), T–Bob Baffert, J– 1–Runforthemunnings, 120, dk b/br c, 3, Mun- Drayden Van Dyke nings–Lanett Lady (IRE), by Teuflesberg, $23,940, Toulouse, 11/11, €80,000, 3yo/up, f, 10.5f, 2:18.90, Margins: 3½, 1¼, 1¼. Others: Roadrunner's O–Dewberry Thoroughbreds, B–Dewberry Thor- hvy. Honor ($6,000), Spitefulness ($2,000), Biddy Duke oughbreds, John Dewberry & Nicky Hartery (KY), T– 1–Ambition (GB), 121, ch f, 3...... €40,000 ($351). View Equibase Chart Jeremiah C. Englehart, J–Jorge A. Vargas, Jr. Dubawi (IRE)–Talent (GB), by New Ap- Margin: 10¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart proach (IRE) O–K ROWSELL & s ASHLEY, B–ASHBRIT- CRITERIUM DU LANGUEDOC TLE STUD, M H DIXON (GB), T–THOMAS Mahoning Valley Racecourse, Race 1, ALW DEMEAULTE XAVIER, J–MICKAEL BAR- Toulouse, 11/11, €60,000, 2yo, 8f, 1:39.90, hvy. 11/11, $23,500, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:12.76, track fast. ZALONE 1–Celestin (FR), 126, dk b/br c, 2..€30,000 1–Small Town Hero, 122, ch g, 5, Jersey Town– Sale History: 2018 TATDEC, $100,194. Dabirsim (FR)–Celesteville (IRE), by Elu- Pyramyst, by Pyramid Peak, $14,100, O–Premier 2–Vespera (IRE), 125, ch f, 4...... €16,000 sive City Stables Unlimited, B–McCauley Farm, LLC (FL), T– Teofilo (IRE)–Plain Vanilla (FR), by Kendor O–ECURIE NORMANDIE PUR SANG, B– Alejandro Murillo Rodriguez, J–Luis Raul Rivera (FR) ECURIE NORMANDIE PUR SANG (FR), T– Sale History: 2015 ARZOCT, ($22,000 RNA), 2014 KEEN- O–LE THENNEY, B–ECURIE DAVID SALABI CHAPPET FABRICE, J–BOUDOT PIERRE- OV, ($12,000 RNA). (IRE), T–GRAFFARD FRANCIS-HENRI, J– CHARLES Margin: 3¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Pierre-Charles Boudot Sale History: 2018 ARQOCT, ($11,394 RNA). 2–Big Boss Man (FR), 126, blk c, 2.€12,000 Sale History: 2016 ARQOCT, ($93,517 RNA). Parx Racing, Race 7, AOC 3–Tosen Gift (IRE), 125, b f, 4...... €12,000 Big Bad Bob (IRE)–Kitty Hawk (GB), by Danehill Dancer (IRE) 11/11, $42,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:11.86, track fast. Lope de Vega (IRE)–Miracolia (IRE), by 1–Dancing Bull, 121, b g, 4, Bullsbay–Disco Flirt, by Montjeu (IRE) O–L BAUDRON, B–H ROUSSEAU (FR), T– ROSSI CEDRIC, J–GRANDIN MARVIN Disco Rico, $25,200, O–Freedom Racing LLC, B–Y. O–TAKAYA SHIMAKAWA, B–Kildaragh Jerry Kolybabiuk (PA), T–Dee Curry, J–Mychel J. San- Stud (IRE), T–KOBAYASHI SATOSHI, J– 3–Galova (FR), 122, ch f, 2...... €9,000 Galiway (GB)–Nicole (FR), by Dashing chez Cristian Demuro Margin: nose, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart Sale History: 2016 GOFORB, $110,299. Blade (GB) O–Guy Pariente, B–GUY PARIENTE HOLD- Margins: 1¼, ½, ½. Others: MADE TO LEAD, ING (FR), T–BOUTIN CEDRIC, J–CRASTUS Parx Racing, Race 8, AOC TRESORERIE, SPIRIT OF NELSON (IRE), LIKALA, ANTHONY PALMYRE. 11/11, $46,000, 3yo, f, 8f (dirt), 1:41.49, track fast. Margins: 6½, neck, ¾. Others: GREY MYSTERE 1–Afleet Destiny, 119, b f, 3, Hard Spun–Afleet (GB), HAPPY CHRISNAT, NERO A META'. Lover, by Northern Afleet, $27,600, O–Trin-Brook BLACK TYPE STAKES Stables, Inc., B–Wynnstay LLC & H.Allen Poindexter (KY), T–Uriah St. Lewis, J–Anthony Salgado ALLOWANCE RESULTS Sale History: 2018 FTMMAY, $35,000. Desi Arnaz S. Margin: 5, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart Del Mar, 11/10, $100,000, 2yo, f, 6.5f (dirt), 1:17.42, Aqueduct, Race 9, AOC track fast. 11/11, $70,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (turf), 1:42.67, Zia Park, Race 3, ALW 1–Leucothea, 120, ch f, 2...... $60,000 course firm. 11/11, $33,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:38.85, track fast. Midshipman–Any for Love (ARG), by 1–Classic Lady, 123, dk b/br f, 4, Jimmy Creed–Elle 1–Flat Fast, 123, b c, 4, Flatter–Catch My Eye, by Southern Halo Tish Slew, by Eltish, $40,425, O–Dubb, Michael and Unbridled's Song, $19,800, O–Judge Lanier Racing, O–Altamira Racing Stable, Socal Seven Bethlehem Stables LLC, B–Seth Gregory & Robert B–Fred W. Hertrich III & John D. Fielding (NY), T–Mi- Racing and McGoldrick, Brian, B–Woods Barney (NY), T–Jorge R. Abreu, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr. guel L. Hernandez, J–Enrique Portillo Gomez Edge Farm, LLC (KY), T–Peter Miller, J– Sale History: 2016 FTNAUG, $22,500. Sale History: 2017 KEENOV, $5,000, 2017 OBSJUN, Abel Cedillo Margin: nose, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart $115,000, 2016 FTKOCT, $25,000, 2016 FTNAUG, Sale History: 2018 KEESEP, $40,000. ($100,000 RNA). 2–Orquidias Biz, 120, dk b/br f, 2..$20,000 Golden Gate Fields, Race 5, ALW Fed Biz–Lofty Lizzy, by Unbridled's Song 11/11, $31,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5f (turf), :57.07, course O–Gulliver Racing LLC, B–Machmer Hall firm. (KY), T–Jeff Mullins, J–Mike E. Smith 1–Silky Slew, 120, b m, 5, Slew's Tiznow–Silken Sale History: 2019 OBSMAR, $57,000, 2018 Sash (IRE), by Danehill, $24,180, O–Joseph Lacombe FTKOCT, $42,000, 2018 FTSAUG, ($100,000 Stable, Inc., B–Joseph LaCombe Stables, Inc. (CA), RNA), 2018 OBSJAN, $40,000. T–Andy Mathis, J–Ricardo Gonzalez 3–Stellar Sound, 120, gr/ro f, 2.....$12,000 Margin: 2¼, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart Margin: neck, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart

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Zia Park, Race 6, ALW J–Irad Ortiz, Jr. 1–Dub Town, 121, b g, 3, Vronsky–Mistisized, by 11/11, $35,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.76, track fast. Sale History: 2019 OBSAPR, $450,000, 2018 KEESEP, Capsized, $23,400, O–Anderson, Carol and Jerry, B– $60,000. 1–Alexandros, 120, dk b/br g, 4, Flatter–Spoken, by Jerry Anderson & Carol Anderson (CA), T–William Unbridled's Song, $21,000, O–Bill Guess, B–Clai- borne Farm & Adele B. Dilschneider (KY), T–Susan F. Delia, J–Silvio Ruiz Amador Arnett, J–Francisco Arrieta Margin: 3½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Sale History: 2017 OBSAPR, $95,000. Laurel Park, Race 1, MCL 11/11, $31,671, 2yo, f, 8f (dirt), 1:39.78, track fast. Margin: 3¼, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart 1–Super Donna G, 122, ch f, 2, Super Ninety Nine– My Sonata, by Noble Causeway, $15,390, O–Joseph Aqueduct, Race 10, MCL E. Besecker, B–Gregory Gordon (PA), T–Hugh I. Mc- 11/11, $41,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (turf), 1:10.73, Mahon, J–Jevian Toledo Margin: 3, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart course firm. 1–Pins and Needles, 124, b f, 4, Giant's Causeway– Sale History: 2018 FTMSEP, $1,000. Coquihalla, by Elusive Quality, $22,550, O–Newtown Margin: 2¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart MAIDEN RESULTS Anner Stud, B–Newtownanner Stud (NY), T–Kelsey Danner, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr. Mahoning Valley Racecourse, Race 2, MSW Aqueduct, Race 2, MCL Margin: 1, 13 starters. View Equibase Chart 11/11, $22,100, 3yo/up, 8.32f (dirt), 1:46.70, track 11/11, $52,000, 2yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:13.54, track fast. 1–Customerexperience, 119, gr/ro f, 2, Cairo Del Mar, Race 9, MSW fast. Prince–Rico's Posse, by Posse, $28,600, O–Klara- 11/10, $52,000, 2yo, 8f (turf), 1:37.32, course firm. 1–Daddy's On Strike, 124, ch g, 4, Scat Daddy– vich Stables, Inc., B–Jose Luis Espinoza (KY), T–Chad 1–Royal Act, 120, b c, 2, American Pharoah–True Striking Success, by Smart Strike, $13,260, O–Mark C. Brown, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr. Feelings, by Latent Heat, $31,200, O–C R K Stable Seacrest, B–Mark Secrest (KY), T–Troy Green, J–Luis Sale History: 2019 FTMMAY, ($90,000 RNA), 2017 KEE- LLC, B–Stonehaven Steadings (KY), T–Peter Eurton, NOV, $145,000. J–Rafael Bejarano M. Quinones Margin: 1, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Sale History: 2018 KEESEP, $500,000. Margin: 8½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart Margin: ½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Aqueduct, Race 5, MSW Zia Park, Race 2, MSW 11/11, $62,000, 2yo, 6.5f (dirt), 1:19.58, track fast. Finger Lakes, Race 6, MSW 1–Chowda, 119, dk b/br c, 2, Emcee–Salty Little 11/11, $26,500, 3yo/up, 8.5f (dirt), 1:47.92, track 11/11, $36,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:20.91, track Sis, by Chief Seattle, $34,100, O–Eddie F's Racing, good. fast. B–Fedwell Farms (NY), T–Gary Sciacca, J–Eric Can- 1–Joy City, 121, dk b/br g, 3, Temple City–Pinch of 1–Hot Charlie, 122, ch g, 3, My Charlie Brown–Hot cel Joy, by Kitten's Joy, $15,900, O–Francis J. Paolange- for You, by Gold Case, $21,600, O–Vanessa Carmona, Margin: neck, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart li, B–Gail Dallalis (NY), T–Charlton Baker, J–Wilfredo Rohena B–Hermenegildo Aldavaz (NM), T–Alfredo Marquez, Aqueduct, Race 8, MSW Margin: 1, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart J–J. C. Villanueva 11/11, $70,000, 2yo, 9f (dirt), 1:54.39, track fast. Margin: 3¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart 1–Country Grammer, 119, b c, 2, Tonalist–Arabian Golden Gate Fields, Race 7, MSW Song, by Forestry, $38,500, O–Paul P. Pompa, Jr., B– 11/11, $30,000, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:39.43, course Scott Pierce & Debbie Pierce (KY), T–Chad C. Brown, firm. COADY PHOTOGRAPHY COADY

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KEY CENTS S. Aqueduct, Saturday, November 16, Race 8 6f (dirt), $100,000, 2yo f, 3:20 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 All Over the Map Liam's Map 2/f Irad Ortiz, Jr. 120 - Dark Horse Racing Stable, G W Racing Stables and Handal, Raymond 2 Playtone Tonalist 2/f Manuel Franco 120 - Jim and Susan Hill 3 Time Limit Bustin Stones 2/f Javier Castellano 120 - Three Diamonds Farm 4 My Sassy Sarah Summer Front 2/f Joel Rosario 120 - Goichman, Lawrence 5 Shadolamo Girolamo 2/f Rajiv Maragh 120 - My Purple Haze Stables 6 Single Verse Mineshaft 2/f Dylan Davis 120 - Windylea Farm, LLC 7 Big Q Big Brown 2/f Jose Lezcano 120 - Dutchessviews Farm Breeders: 1–Mahoney Eden Manor, LLC & Classic Bloodstock, LLC; 2–The New Hill Farm LLC; 3–Hibiscus Stables; 4–Larry Goichman; 5–My Purple Haze Stables, LLC; 6–Jonathan Thorne; 7–Golden Goose Enterprises, LLC. Trainers: 1–Raymond Handal; 2–George Weaver; 3–Michael J. Maker; 4–Michelle Nevin; 5–Chris J. Englehart; 6–Bruce R. Brown; 7–Gary P. Gullo. COADY PHOTOGRAPHY COADY

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