HEADLINE NEWS • 12/28/05 • PAGE 2 of 7

HEADLINE NEWS • 12/28/05 • PAGE 2 of 7

OPPENHEIM On the New Guys HEADLINE p. 4-7 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND call 732-747-8060. FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF www.thoroughbreddailynews.com WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2005 NEW THREE-YEAR-OLDS GET QUICK TEST ROBERTS WINS ECLIPSE PHOTO AWARD They’ll only turn three on Saturday, but several tal- Lynn Roberts has won the Media Eclipse Award for ented youngsters will try to get their sophomore season Photography for her picture of a three-horse photo finish off with a bang over the Calder turf Sunday in the GIII in the Colonel E R Bradley H. at Tropical Park Derby and Tropical Fair Grounds last January. The Park Oaks. Roy and Gretchen Jack- photograph, taken from the in- son’s Lael Stable has a chance to side rail, depicts Rapid Proof, sweep the stakes with unbeaten Honor in War and race winner Barbaro (Dynaformer) in the Derby America Alive noses apart at the and stakes-placed Nice Nelly (Seat- wire. Honorable mentions in the tle Slew) in the Oaks. Barbaro photography category went to charged to an 8 1/2-length debut David Stephenson and to Kirk Schlea. win over the Delaware turf in Octo- ber and was a resounding eight- WEEKEND PEDIGREE Barbaro MJC length victor in the Nov. 19 Laurel Futurity in his last start. “He PERSPECTIVES showed ability from day one,” said the homebred colt’s by Alan Porter trainer Michael Matz. “We started him off on turf be- cause that was the race available when he was ready to MALIBU S.-GI, $250,000, SAX, 12-26, 3yo, 7f, run. The timing of this race fits his schedule well, too, 1:21 3/5, ft. but we definitely plan to try him on dirt at Gulfstream.” 1--@sPROUD TOWER TOO, 119, c, 3, by Proud Irish Barbaro’s three-year-old half brother Holy Ground (Saint 1st Dam: Dora's Tower, by Irish Tower Ballado) won the Stanton S. over the main track at 2nd Dam: Dora Maar, by Native Charger Delaware by 13 1/4 lengths in August. Last of nine in 3rd Dam: Pan Shot, by Northern Dancer her debut over the main track at Saratoga, Nice Nelly O/B-Tricar Stables Inc (CA); T-Sal Gonzalez; J-D graduated by 3 1/2 lengths while sprinting over the Cohen; $150,000. Lifetime Record: 16-5-3-1, Belmont lawn in October. She is coming off a runner-up $349,014. *Full to Proud Tower, MSW & GSP, effort behind Oaks contender J’Ray (Distant View) in $280,660; and Proud Cardenal, MSW, $168,795. the Nov. 19 Selima S. at Laurel. “She had worked well Click for the brisnet.com chart or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style on the main track, before starting, in company with a pedigree or the Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Gone West colt that I thought had ability,” trainer The complexities of Thoroughbred breeding are such Barclay Tagg said of the $950,000 Keeneland Septem- that the inclination to see anarchy rather than order, and ber yearling purchase. “But then both of them finished to retreat to the old axiom of breed the best to the best last in their first start [on dirt], so I guess it’s turf for her and hope for the best, is very understandable. Happily, for now at least.” Nice Nelly is one of just four regis- however, now and then there come along instances tered foals and one of two winners from the final crop which offer convincing indications that things are not so of Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew. Trainer Todd random as they might sometimes seem. Pletcher will send out J’Ray in the Oaks. The Lawrence The weekend offered one of those in the shape of the Goichman homebred is unbeaten in three starts on the turf. After her maiden-breaking win over the Saratoga upset GI Malibu S. victor Proud Tower Too. What is sod in August, J’Ray went on to capture the Oct. 27 remarkable about Proud Tower Too is not just that he Jessamine S. at Keeneland before her 3 3/4-length has outrun his pedigree, but also that his dam and a victory in the Selima S. last time out. half-sister have produced three other stakes-winning brothers to the California-bred and that the quartet All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, forms four of their sire’s eight stakes winners, and four unless otherwise indicated of his five highest earners. Cont. p2 www.taylormadefarm.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 12/28/05 • PAGE 2 of 7 (Pedigree Perspectives cont. from p1) As we’ve mentioned, two of these stakes winners are brothers to Proud Tower Too. One of these, Proud The sire of Proud Tower Too and his relatives is the Tower, won four of six as a juvenile, including the GIII Irish River horse, Proud Irish. Trained, like Proud Tower Hollywood Prevue S., California Breeders Champion S. Too, by Sal Gonzales, Proud Irish was one of the rare and California Cup Juvenile S. The other, Proud Irish River runners who seemed to prefer dirt to turf. On Cardenal, now a five-year-old, has captured the Phoenix that surface, he broke his maiden going 6½ furlongs at Gold Cup H. at Turf Paradise and the Bill Thomas Me- Hollywood Park, and he subsequently captured six- morial H. at Sunland Park. Dora’s Tower, the dam of furlong allowance events at Santa Anita and Golden Proud Tower, Proud Tower Too and Proud Cardenal, is a Gate, and a mile allowance contest at Hollywood Park. half-sister to the Albany H. winner Blue Eyed Danny (by He only tried stakes company once, finishing a Blue Eyed Davy, and therefore the only black-type win- well-beaten ninth in the Coyotero H. at Golden Gate in ner in the first two dams not by Proud Irish). It’s Dora’s his penultimate start. A non stakes-winning son of Irish Tower’s half-sister, Carmela Maar, who is the dam of River was likely to be a tough play in the market place, Proud Irish’s California Sires S. winner Proud Louie. and when Proud Irish retired to Blue Sky Training Center Incidentally, there are a total of 13 Proud Irish offspring in New Cuyana, California (where he was advertised at of racing age under Proud Tower Too’s first three dams. a fee of $2,500 for 2005), he struggled to attract Twelve of these have started, 11 have won, and of mares. His first four crops numbered five, three, eight course four are stakes winners. and then 10 foals. Business did get brisker after the Up until now, we have been dealing with horses who appearance of Proud Dixie, winner of the restricted have emerged from the California-bred regional program, Mid-Peninsula S. and runner-up in the GII Del Mar Debu- but in the next generation, the blood becomes much tante S. in his second crop, but Proud Irish has still had bluer. Proud Tower Too’s third dam, Pan Shot, won five only 186 foals from his first 12 crops. Of these, 142 times and earned black-type with a third in the Miss have started, 102 have won, and eight are stakes win- Woodford S. More importantly, however, she was a ners. daughter of Northern Dancer out of Process Shot, the champion two-year-old filly of 1968 and a winner of 20 PROUD TOWER TOO, c, 2002 of 43 starts, including scores in 14 stakes. Never Bend Riverman We have mentioned that examples such as Proud River Lady Irish River (Fr) Tower Too and his relatives--where a mating of two *Klairon Irish Star (Fr) rather humble parents has resulted in several superior Botany Bay (Fr) Proud Irish runners--indicate that something more than random Traffic Judge Delta Judge chance is in operation in pedigree. In fact, there does Beautillion Proud Delta appear to be a logical explanation as to why Proud Irish Olympia Loving Sister might have an affinity for this family. Unfortunately, it’s Nimble Doll not a quick and easy explanation, but we will do our Bold Ruler Irish Castle best to make it as simple as we can. Cont. p3 Castle Forbes Irish Tower Loom © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not Dora's Tower Royal Loom be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or 7-2-0-0, $23,875 Abrogate mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright 7Fls, 2GSW, Native Dancer Dora Maar Native Charger owner, MediaVista. Information as to the American races, race 1SW Greek Blond results and earnings was obtained from results charts published 10-0-2-1, $1,974 in Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the permission 9Fls, 1SW Pan Shot Northern Dancer 1Fls, 1SP Process Shot of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. www.coolmore.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 12/28/05 • PAGE 3 of 7 For some considerable time, those who like to study the deeper recesses of pedigrees have held that Never horoughbred horse racing is commonly Bend-line horses (Proud Irish is a great-grandson of T Never Bend), do well with mares carrying concentra- called an industry, and it is frequently tions of Sundridge (an outstanding English sprinter at likened to the “entertainment industry.” the turn of the last century) and the 1885 English Derby winner Melton. The reason for this is that Sundridge is It has a product, racing, and an income inbred to Newminster, and Melton carries Newminster’s stream, from betting.

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