SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2014 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here EVEN STEVEN AS KEENOV WRAPS THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES By Lucas Marquardt The 2014 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale concluded its 11-day run yesterday in Lexington, and the prognosticators who eyed a stable market going in couldn=t have gotten nearer to the bulls-eye. With one more session and 338 more horses through the ring from last year, a total of 2,512 horses sold for $205,899,500. The average of $81,966 was up just 2.1%, while the median of $35,000 was unchanged. The cumulative Sale topper Aloof Keeneland Photo RNA rate was 21.82%. Last year, it was an exceptional 14.5%. Last year=s sale, boosted by the dispersal of E. Paul Robsham Stable, saw 2,457 horses sold for $197,189,000, an average of $80,256. The 2013 auction was toped by the $4-million Awesome Maria, a member of the Robsham dispersal. Topping the sale was the $3.9-million Aloof (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), a group-winning daughter of champion Airwave (GB) (Air Express {Ire}) who sold to Mandy Pope=s Whisper Hill Farm. Aloof was offered in foal to War Front by Paramount Sales as Hip 246. Also in foal to War Front was the sale=s secondhighest lot, the $3.6-million Naples Bay (Giant=s Causeway), who was hammered down to Coolmore=s M.V. Magnier. Claiborne Farm consigned the MGSW half to Medaglia d=Oro as Hip 156. Those mares helped set the stage for a lively week and a half of trading. AWe talk about it all the time--if we start out well in Book 1, it will carry through the rest of the sale, and this sale more than any other proved it,@ said Keeneland Director of Sales Geoffrey Russell. AThe strength and depth in Book 1 definitely carried through.@ There were 11 different buying entities who purchased November=s 18 seven-figure horses-compared to the 14 who sold in 2013. Included among them was new shooter China Horse Club, which came away with the $2.8-million Iotapa (Afleet Alex) and the $1.5-million Last Full Measure (Empire Maker). AWe saw new buyers play at the top end, which is very good for our industry, and we saw regular commercial breeders reinvesting in our industry, and at a high level,@ said Russell. AWe had 18 million-dollar horses, and it=s interesting to note that they were pretty evenly split between domestic and international buyers. Before, maybe they weighted it a little more toward the international side, so to see the domestic bench stand up and get involved is encouraging.@ by Alan Carasso In spite of a game-time temperature of 31 degrees, approximately 200 fans from as nearby as Georgetown and from as far as, well, New Jersey, descended on the Hall of Champions at the Kentucky Horse Park to honor the late Cigar, who passed away from complications from neck surgery during the evening hours of Oct. 7. Kentucky Horse Park photo While there has been no shortage of public comment on the passing of the Hall of Famer across social media and via other outlets, Friday=s ceremony gave those who worked closest with Cigar during his 15 years in residence at the Horse Park an opportunity to express their emotions. Cont. p9 Cont. p3 MARQUARDT WINS BERGSTEIN AWARD Lucas Marquardt was presented with Team Valor International=s third-annual Stan Bergstein Writing Award Friday for his story in the Thoroughbred Daily News magazine entitled Is This the Death of Synthetic Racing? And If So, Why?. The piece, which was published in August, takes an in-depth look at the role that synthetic surfaces play in the safety of Thoroughbreds, featuring interviews with a number of prominent horsepeople, veterinarians and racetrack officials. 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Don Alberto Corp. was November=s leading buyer for the second straight year. It purchased nine horses for $8,575,000, an average of $952,778. One of the highlights of the auction was the sale of a North American record weanling. A Tapit greatgranddaughter of Serena=s Song (Rahy) from SW Serena=s Cat (Storm Cat) brought a whopping $3-million winning bid from Bridlewood Farm=s George Isaacs. The filly was bred by Hill >n= Dale Farm and Dell Ridge Farm and was consigned by Hill >n= Dale as Hip 402. AWe use the phrase collector=s item,@ said Russell. AThat Tapit foal will never see the light of another auction ring. This was the only opportunity people would have to buy her, and when people understood that, they stepped up. It's the highest-price >racing prospect' we sold this year--higher than the two $2.2-million colts we sold at September--and it was two end users going head-to-head.@ Mandy Pope was the direct underbidder. There were two primary takeaways from November, said Russell. First, quality continues to sell. Second, breeders are beginning to take a long-term view of the market. AWe had two very good Septembers [in 2012 and 2013] and a stable market this year, and that has encouraged people to invest long term,@ he said. AThe great thing is that people want to own a mare now. In past years, they didn=t want to. Even some people who got out of the business got back in. And we keep on talking about it, but quality sells.@ Cont. p4 (718) 978-8200 w w w .mersant.com Sponsors of the following stats for the: KEENELAND NOVEMBER SALE SESSION TOTALS Catalogued No. Offered No. Sold RNAs % RNAs Gross Average Median 2014 327 225 162 63 28% $1,069,400 $6,601 $4,500 CUM ULATIVE Catalogued No. Offered No. Sold RNAs % RNAs High Price Gross Average (% change) Median (% change) 2014 4027 3213 2512 701 21.82% $3,900,000 $205,899,500 $81,966 (+2.13%) $35,000 *No corresponding session in 2013. 2013 3602 2785 2457 418 14.5% $4,000,000 $197,189,000 $80,256 $35,000 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/15/14 • PAGE 4 of 14 • thoroughbreddailynews.com KEENOV cont. AHere, it was quality in the millions, quality in the $100,000s, quality in the $50,000s. At every level, quality is selling. On Thursday, we had a six-figure horse on the second-to-last day, because she was a nice mare, and people are willing to give money for that. Anything with quality is bringing a premium price, no matter what level of the market you=re talking about. That=s very good news for us.@ Top weanlings were once again prized commodities, with an established group of astute pinhookers battling with ever-growing bench of end-users. AThe foal market was ultra-competitive,@ said Russell. AThe pinhookers I talked to say they=ve never worked harder, bid more and got less.@ Tom Thornbury, Keeneland=s associate director of sales, weighed in. ALast year was exceptionally strong, and initially, that may have scared off some pinhookers. But the yearling market=s been so good, and the subsequent 2-year-old market=s been so good, that people have been encouraged to step in at a higher level. [Gainesway=s] Brian Graves told me that he had limits, and exceeded them several times. Several others said they=d see us back in [Keeneland] January because they didn=t get their orders filled. It goes back to quality--really good horses are bringing good money. I saw a lot of end-users here buying. Maybe they=re trying to get a jump on the market and try to buy those quality horses now.@ Keeneland now moves forward to its January auction, set to run Monday, Jan.12 through Friday, Jan. 16. The next bloodstock sale on the calendar is Fasig-Tipton=s Midlantic Winter Mixed Sale, to be held at Timonium on Dec. 8. For complete Keeneland November results, www.keeneland.com. Win Willy On Top Once More... Topping the final day of selling at November was one of the last horses through the ring, the popular Grade II winner Win Willy (Monarchos--City Far, by Carson City), who sold to Guillermo Elizondo for $45,000. Taylor Made Sales Agency consigned the 8-year-old stallion prospect as Hip 4011. Machmer Hall snatched up the top broodmare on the day, the $28,000 Backroom Blues (Dixieland Band), an 18-year-old who is the dam of GSW Sindy With An S, SW & GISP Indian Winter (Indian Charlie) and SP Five Star Holding (Five Star Day). Taylor Made consigned the mare, in foal to Morning Line, as Hip 3756. A colt from the first crop of GISW Dialed In (Mineshaft) brought $28,000 to lead all weanlings. Preston Stables purchased the half to SP Casse (Broken Vow) and SP Zyzilla (Flatter) from the draft of BlakeAlbina Thoroughbred Services, which sent him through the ring as Hip 3854. " " " TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/15/14 • PAGE 5 of 14 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Union Rags Supported by Connections, Market... The leading first-crop sire by weanling average in 2014 is Lane=s End=s Union Rags (Dixie Union--Tempo, by Gone West), whose youngsters averaged $133,931 from 17 of the 20 on offer selling. That led runner-up Bodemeister (Empire Maker), with an average of $118,739 (23/25); and To Honor and Serve (Bernardini), with an average of $101,875 (8/9). The median for a Union Rags weanling was $130,000, which was tied with Bodemeister for highest median. Leading the Union Union Rags Rags brigade was a Sherackatthetrack Lane=s End-consigned colt who sold to Walnut Hill Bloodstock for $290,000. Bred by Grade I Bloodstock, Halcyon Farm and W.S. Farish, the colt was produced by Brush of Fortune (Broad Brush) and is a half-sibling to MSW & GSP Lecturing Lynn (Pulpit). He was one of 12 Union Rags weanlings to make six figures. It=s maybe worth noting that another Union Rags colt at Fasig-Tipton November RNA=d for $290,000 from Taylor Made=s draft. By the now deceased Dixie Union, Union Rags won the GI Champagne S. in 2011 and the GI Belmont S. a year later. One of his biggest boosters continues to be the woman that bred him, sold him, bought him back again, and campaigned him to a Classic win with trainer Michael Matz, Phyllis Wyeth. Wyeth was on hand at November both selling and buying Union Rags weanlings. AShe=s had a plan to help this horse succeed,@ said Royal Oak Farm=s Braxton Lynch, who with her husband Damian advises Wyeth. AShe bought nice mares to send to him, then presented some of his weanlings at this sale for people to see and buy.@ Those weanlings included a colt bred by Wyeth=s Chadds Ford Stable who attracted a bid of $220,000 from Ingordo Bloodstock. The colt, Hip 397, was produced by the Grade II winner Sapphire N= Silk (Pleasant Tap) and is a half to the Grade II winner Shaniko (A.P. Indy). Royal Oak consigned. Royal Oak also sold a Union Rags half-brother to SW Backdoor Kenny (Half Ours), Hip 1070, for $175,000. Royal Oaks and Chadds Ford co-bred the colt, and Chadds Ford purchased him. AMrs. Wyeth bought out us out on that horse,@ Lynch explained. Cont. p6 Click here for the latest posts on the TDN Blog General Sires - Last 60 Days To Create Your Own Sire List, Click Here TDN Progeny PP Counts are designed to let you identify at a glance the stallions with the greatest number of significant progeny over a user-defined timeframe. Progeny PPs include winners covered in the TDN (click here for specific race criteria). TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/15/14 • PAGE 6 of 14 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Some astute eyes might have noticed the name Union Rags Racing on the sales sheets twice, first for a $100,000 Union Rags colt from Pope McLean=s Crestwood Farm (Hip 139), then for a $170,000 Union Rags half-sister to SW Charming Vixen (Bernstein) from Noel Murphy=s Castle Park Farm (Hip 798). AWe=ve put a small syndicate together with Mrs. Wyeth and Lane=s End,@ said Lynch. AFor young stallions, one of the most important things you can do is to get their offspring in the right hands. So we approached Lane=s End, who has [the racing partnership] Woodford Racing, and we based it on their model and with their help.@ Lynch said that Wyeth would retain the largest group of shares, while others would go to private investors. AThat way she doesn't have to do it all herself, and we were really Damian & Braxton Lynch liking what we were seeing on the ground, and we thought we could have a lot of fun racing his foals. And by doing this, we=re helping to support him in the sales ring.@ Lynch and Lane=s End=s David Ingordo are selecting prospects. AOur aim is to buy a few weanlings and few yearlings,@ she said. AHopefully, we=ll get five altogether--and then we plan to spread them out to five different trainers.@ While strictly cosmetic, Lynch said it=s also allowed Wyeth to get her hands on some of Union Rags=s flashier babies. AIt=s funny. Mrs. Wyeth bred five colts by him by herself, and none of them had the chrome he did,@ she said. AAnd everyone else was talking about how theirs had so much chrome, and she was like, >C=mon! I wanted some with some chrome!= The one she bought from us was the spitting image of Union Rags: three white socks, big white blaze, a beautiful blood-bay color. Hopefully, she can do it all over again with that one.@ A tall, elegant, strong horse, Union Rags wasn=t entirely typical of his own sire, who was a stout miler type. Lynch said it=s a maternal family trait he=s passing on those looks to his offspring. AHis second dam is by Nijinsky II, and I really see a lot of that in the family,@ she said. AHe=s got that imposing size, and I think that=s where he gets it. You wouldn=t typically get that from Dixie Union or [damsire] Gone West. We have a sister of his on the farm, and she=s big, and I think [cousin] Declaration of War is pretty good sized. And his foals are big, and are generating a lot of chatter. I=ve talked to a lot of people who say they have some great ones that they=ll sell as yearlings. We think he could be the real deal.@ Leading Consignor? It=s Taylor Made. Again... For the third straight year and for the 17th time in the last 21 years, Taylor Made Sales Agency was Keeneland November=s leading consignor. Taylor Made sold 260 horses for $28,048,900--an average of $107,880. Next on the list was Hill >n= Dale Sales, with 73 sold for $18,994,000, a $260,192 average; and Lane=s End Farm, with 124 sold for $15,330,500, a $123,633 average. Taylor Made sold a trio of seven-figure horses, including the $1.9-million Egg Drop (Alphabet Soup), the $1.3-million Scarlet Strike (Smart Strike), and the $1.1-million Renee=s Titan (Bernstein). AIt=s very rewarding,@ said Taylor Made=s Duncan Taylor. AIt=s great to be able to perform for your customers. They entrust their product to us, and they expect us to get out there and deliver on our promises. We have a good, strong team. It=s not just the Taylors. We have a lot of good people working for us who know what they=re doing, have the experience, and know the importance of every detail, of every update, of every show. When your team is operating like it should, it really does deliver better results for your customers.@ Taylor said the market was Astrong all the way through, but if people do their homework and shop, you can still find good buys.@ Interestingly, he thought some of those good buys came in the market=s upper echelon. AAt the top end, I think some people may have gotten some very good mares for fair money,@ he said. AYou can never look at a mare who brings $3 million and say she was bought for cheap, but I do think there were so many good horses at the top that it kept some horses from going through the $4, $5 or $6-million mark. There were so many options to buy, and people could land on different ones.@ Cont. p7 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/15/14 • PAGE 7 of 14 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Taylor also took an interesting take on November=s increased RNA rate. This year it was 21.8%; last year it was 14.5%. A high RNA rate is often viewed as a negative, but Taylor thought it=s possible that this November=s higher rate didn=t indicate a dearth of buyers, but increased confidence among sellers. AI think maybe some of the sellers are gaining more confidence in the market, and they=re not as scared to hold a horse for another year,@ he said. AThey might think, >Hey, if I get a decent foal out of this mare, I can do all right next year, and still be able to sell the mare for about the same money.@ KEENELAND NOVEMBER BREEDING STOCK SALE TOP 12 MARES Hip 246 Name Status Price ($) Aloof (Ire) i/f War Front 3,900,000 (m, 5, Galileo {Ire}--Airwave {GB}, by Air Express) Consigned by Paramount Sales, Agent XXIX Purchased by Whisper Hill Farm LLC 156 Naples Bay i/f War Front 3,600,000 (m, 6, Giant’s Causeway--Cappucino Bay, by Bailjumper) Consigned by Claiborne Farm, Agent Purchased by MV Magnier 353 Modeling i/f Distorted Humor 2,850,000 (f, 2, Tapit--Teeming, by Storm Cat) Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent Purchased by Don Alberto Corp 106 Iotapa Rcg/B’mare prospect 2,800,000 (f, 4, Afleet Alex--Concinnous, by El Corredor) Consigned by Lane’s End, Agent Purchased by China Horse Club 132 Stanwyck Rcg/B’mare prospect 2,400,000 (m, 5, Empire Maker--Set Them Free, by Stop the Music) Consigned by Lane’s End, Agent Purchased by Steven W. Young, Agent 66 Egg Drop i/f Tapit 1,900,000 (m, 5, Alphabet Soup--Rehocracy, by Adhocracy) Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent LXXX Purchased by Bridlewood Farm 377 Peace Preserver i/f Galileo (Ire) 1,900,000 (m, 5, War Front--Preserver, by Forty Niner) Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent Purchased by Bridlewood Farm 382 Precious Stone (Ire) i/f War Front 1,800,000 (m, 5, Galileo {Ire}--Anna Karenina {Ire}, by Green Desert) Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent Purchased by Don Alberto Corp 272 Ciao Bella i/f Speightstown 1,600,000 (m, 5, Giant’s Causeway--Bella Bellucci, by French Deputy) Consigned by Four Star Sales, agent Purchased by Don Alberto Corp 208A Last Full Measure i/f War Front 1,500,000 (m, 6, Empire Maker--Lazy Slusan, by Slewvescent) Consigned by Lane’s End, Agent Purchased by China Horse Club 307 Hard Not to Like Racing/B’mare Prospect 1,500,000 (m, 5, Hard Spun--Like a Gem, by Tactical Cat) Consigned by Michael C. Byrne, Agent for Hillsbrook Farm Purchased by Speedway Stables, Peter Fluor & K.C. Weiner 308 Her Smile i/f Tapit 1,500,000 (m, 6, Include--Hepburn, by Capote) Consigned by Gainesway, Agent XXVII Purchased by KatieRich Farms TOP 6 WEANLINGS Lot Sex Sire Dam Price ($) 402 filly Tapit Serena’s Cat 3,000,000 B-Dell Ridge Farm & Hill ‘n’ Dale Equine Holdings (KY) Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent Purchased by Bridlewood Farm 232 filly Medaglia d’Oro Violent Beauty 850,000 B-Dell Ridge Farm & Hill ‘n’ Dale Equine Holdings (KY) Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent Purchased by Richard O’Gorman, agent 842 colt War Front Stone Hope 850,000 B-Nursery Place (KY) Consigned by Nursery Place, agent Purchased by Clear Ridge Stables 316 filly Tapit Ithinkisawapudycat 750,000 B-Ashview Farm & Colts Neck Stables (KY) Consigned by Ashview Farm LLC (Bryan & Gray Lyster), agent Purchased by Roma Farm/J J Crupi, agent 690 filly Malibu Moon Life Lesson 750,000 B-T.F. VanMeter & Ricky Stivers (KY) Consigned by VanMeter Sales, Agent III Purchased by Solis/Litt 229 filly Medaglia d’Oro Verdana Bold 600,000 B-Edward A Seltzer, Beverly Anderson & Darley (KY) Consigned by Warrendale Sales, Agent XL Purchased by Brookdale, agent for Intl. Equities Holdings TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/15/14 • PAGE 8 of 14 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Marquardt W ins Bergstein W riting Award cont. The Bergstein Award was created by Team Valor=s Barry Irwin shortly after the death of its namesake in 2011 to encourage and recognize hard-hitting investigative journalism on the subject of Thoroughbred racing. NBC Sports= Tom Hammond, turf writer and HRTV producer Karen Johnson, former Baltimore Sun turf writer Tom Keyser, HorseRacingInsider.com Executive Editor John Pricci and Daily Racing Form bloodstock writer John Sparkman chose from 11 pieces published from Nov. 2, 2013 to Nov. 1, 2014 for the award. Marquardt received a $25,000 prize and a bronze trophy from sculptor Nina Kaiser. AThis year the types of stories nominated spanned a wide territory of interest, from drugs to con men, from synthetic tracks to Marquardt (center) with Team compounding labs, from Valor's Barry Irwin (right) and jockeys plugging in horses Jeff Lowe to a trainer that just cannot seem to keep his horses on the proper level of drugs, from a scandal that rocked the sport to its very foundations to a story about labs that test medications for racing jurisdictions,@ said Irwin during Friday=s luncheon at the Thoroughbred Club of America. AThe writers are doing their jobs. I am proud to sponsor an endeavor that honors such outstanding and courageous journalists. Irwin continued, AIn his winning story, Lucas Marquardt pointed out that if horsemen and owners really care about the lives of racehorses, then they may have been misguided in their efforts. Those preferring dirt tracks may have won the battle, but they just as easily might lose the war to win the hearts and minds of a public sick and tired of watching horses die on the track from catastrophic breakdowns, which statistically occur less frequently on all-weather surfaces and more frequently on dirt.@ Marquardt commented, AIt's a huge honor. Ray Paulick does great work, as does Bill Finley and Frank Angst and the rest of the nominees. Were they more deserving of the award? Probably. But I don't know that anyone could be more appreciative than I am of getting it. The award itself is a tribute to Stan Bergstein's ideals, and to Barry Irwin's dedication to the sport of racing as it should be. Barry absolutely lives his convictions, and this award is an example of that. A big thanks to the folks at the TDN. The staff there is second to none, a great group of people, and Barry Weisbord and Sue Finley have always been incredibly supportive through my career. There were also a number of people who spent a lot of time on the phone with me--Mick Peterson, Dr. Wayne McIlwraith and many others--and my gratitude goes to them." Equine attorney, owner, breeder and Kentucky Horse Racing Commission member Ned Bonnie delivered the luncheon=s keynote address. AWe need to show respect for journalists willing to speak truth to power in spite of possible ramifications,@ said the industry veteran. AThese are the journalists who write without fear of failure and communicate to the public because it is the right thing to do. When they see an injustice, a cheater, an abuser, they have to get it off their chests. When they write about it, they can help change it. These are the journalists that Stan Bergstein epitomized and which Barry Irwin supports and which I know are essential to effect positive change in the racing industry. They surely don=t do it for the money. They do it because they can=t help themselves.@ Among the other finalists for the Bergstein Award was Bill Finley, who was nominated for a pair of TDN Op/Eds: Drugs = Fewer Starts = Less Money for the Owner and Insanity, Stupidity, Cowardice, Call it What You Want, CHRB=s O=Neill Ruling a Farce. " " " www.facebook.com/thoroughbreddailynews TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/15/14 • PAGE 9 of 14 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Thanks for the Memories cont. Said one of his handlers, Robin Bush, AHe was an astonishingly gorgeous horse and he seemed entirely aware of that fact. Anyone who spotted him frolicking in his paddock or reaching to the heavens in a breathtaking rear or fixing that white-rimmed eye on something in the distance could believe, if only for that moment, that he was the most magnificent of all of God=s creations. AHe truly had everything. He was the definition of magnetic, he was the definition of perfection. We loved him for who he was. His personality was gigantic. He challenged his handlers almost constantly, but he was always playing, never mean. He could be remarkably gentle around children and a more tender side. Cigar loved being around people, especially people who adored him.@ “When I rode Cigar the second time, he finished second. I like to tell people that when I had the mount, he was more like a ‘Cigarette.’” --Hall of Fame jockey Chris McCarron Wes Lanter has seen his fair share of talented horseflesh over the years. Over the course of three decades, Lanter had contact with the likes of Seattle Slew and Affirmed, Rahy, Dynaformer and Storm Cat in various roles with Spendthrift Farm, Three Chimneys and Overbrook Farm. During a second tour of duty with the Horse Park that began back in 2009, Lanter has managed the Hall of Champions and its residents, including John Henry and Forego, but from his comments made to those assembled Friday afternoon, it=s clear Cigar held a special place for him. AIn horse racing, we=re always looking for the next great thing. Sometimes we tend to put that label on horses that haven=t earned it,@ he told the crowd, adding unequivocally, ACigar earned it and he proved it every time a bridle was put on him.@ He continued, ACigar defined greatness for a generation. He was and will always be >America=s Horse= and how appropriate that he would be guided by a pilot in red, white and blue. His second [failed stallion] career was over almost before it even started, but that disappointment was somewhat tempered over time by what became his new calling--as an ambassador to the fans of racing and a beacon to those who hadn=t yet discovered the pageantry and drama a good day at the races can present. So many times, my colleagues and I heard a whisper-->Look, over there, that=s Cigar. I saw him at Belmont once.= He had that presence and power. So that second incarnation became a third. The ambassador patiently waiting for a shutter to click, regal and handsome and keenly aware of who he was. Running down to his corner, to rear up to almost vertical and maybe have a roll right there, next to where he rests right now. Every great horse I=ve ever known has been aware of who they are. That presence, that knowledge of self, led him to be great. He had it. He was gentle with kids, he was just a real presence and you knew you were in the presence of greatness when you were with him. It is our honor and privilege to have walked in your light. Mostly though, we thank Cigar...for showing us class and greatness embodied in a magnificent Thoroughbred,@ he concluded before cuing up a video tribute to Cigar featuring each of the stretch runs of his 16 consecutive victories. Lori Grass made the trip down to Lexington from Milwaukee to pay tribute to Cigar. AHe led me back to racing,@ she explained. AI had grown up as a kid at Arlington Park and during his stretch, he renewed my interest in racing. I got to see him at Arlington when he won his 16th in a row. I can=t believe the people he drew in there that day--never to be forgotten. He=s always had a special place in my heart and I=ll never forget him.@ AHe was just such an outstanding animal,@ stated Elaine Duett of Lexington. AThey all have something and he just had so much presence, even here when you saw him just running around his paddock. They attach greatness to horses, even when they=re not. He was great and he knew he was great. He was America=s Horse.@ Cont. p10 Follow the TDN on Twitter at www.twitter.com/thetdn Wesley Ward’s No Nay Never blitzed his rivals in the Prix Morny [G1] and the Norfolk Stakes [G2] in track record time. In October he won The Woodford [G3] at Keeneland (pictured) facing his elders for the first time off a long layoff before getting nabbed on the wire in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint [G1]. in 2014 Other GSW’s S. [G2] and se include Eclip [G3] winner Ben Ali S. DDY FRAC DA DADDY D T CONQUEST BOOGALOO EL KABEIR LAVENDER CHRISSIE SCATTERED SING LADY SING Won Oak Tree Juvenile Turf, Del Mar 3rd Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf [G1] Won Swynford Stakes, Woodbine Won MSW at Saratoga by 10 ½ lengths earning a 93 Beyer 2nd Nashua Stakes [G2], Aqueduct Won MSW at Churchill Downs by 5 ½ lengths first out for Dale Romans on Oct 26 Won MSW at Del Mar by 2 lengths first out for John Servis on Oct 22 Won MSW at Del Mar by 6 ½ lengths first out for Michael Matz on Oct 4 SCAT DADDY Yearlings in 2014 have sold for $500,000, $450,000, $360,000, $360,000, $360,000, $350,000 (session topper),$350,000, $335,000, $300,000 etc. • ASHFORD • ASHFORD • ASHFORD • • • ASHFORD • ASHFORD •Fee: ASHFORD $35,000 • DECLARATION OF WAR • FUSAICHI PEGASUS • GIANT’S CAUSEWAY • LOOKIN AT LUCKY • MAGICIAN • MAJESTIC WARRIOR • • MUNNINGS • SCAT DADDY • SHANGHAI BOBBY • STAY THIRSTY • TALE OF THE CAT • UNCLE MO • VERRAZANO Aisling Duignan, Dermot Ryan, Charlie O’Connor, Andre Lynch, Adrian Wallace or Scott Calder. Tel: 859-873-7088. Fax: 859-879 5756. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/15/14 • PAGE 10 of 14 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Added Ellen Zehnder of Georgetown, AHe knew who he was. He knew what he had accomplished. >I=m Cigar and I know who I am.= He always had that presence. I thought he=d live forever. I used to love to come and see him, just to watch him. And when he died, I was like, >wow.= He really wasn=t immortal.@ If you=ll all indulge me for a minute, my trip down to Lexington was as much to say thank you to Cigar as much as it was to say goodbye. Without Cigar, I would not be where I am today, and that=s really no exaggeration. He made me the fan of the sport that I am, he was my first true, albeit somewhat belated, equine hero at the age of 28. The second Saturday of July, 1996--the day of the Citation Challenge--was an experience unlike any other I=m likely to live through again. The atmosphere was electric and Cigar didn=t disappoint under far-from-ideal circumstances. I was forced to miss the Pacific Classic (good thing), but that did little to dampen my enthusiasm. I=m happy to say I saw in person his last career victory in the 1996 Woodward and his gutwrenching third in that year=s Classic at Woodbine. On his way to Ashford that November, he was given a sendoff at Churchill and I made the drive down from suburban Chicago on a day as cold or colder than it was yesterday in Lexington. Somewhere in my personal archives, I have a 3x5 photo snapped on a Disc camera of Cigar hamming it up, just taking it all in while in the paddock, with an enormously proud Bill Mott on the shank. I need to try to find that. That was an amazing day. That was an amazing career. And, by all accounts, what an amazing life. Standing over his grave yesterday at the Horse Park, it really is hard to believe he=s gone. But thanks, Cigar, for all the memories. " " " Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Information as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published in Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. 8 RACETRACK ROUND-UP PALACE MALICE TO RACE IN 2015 Classic winner Palace Malice (Curlin) is ready to resume training after an extensive veterinary examination declared him to be sound and fully recovered from the bone bruise he suffered last summer, co-owners Dogwood Stable and Three Chimneys Farm announced Friday. AThe X-rays and ultrasounds taken in Kentucky on Thursday morning are as good as we hoped they would be, and Dr. Larry Bramlage and Dr. Robert Copelan pronounced him completely sound,@ Dogwood President Cot Palace Malice Campbell said. Adam Coglianese ATherefore, he shipped Friday morning from Three Chimneys to Aiken for 60-90 days of pre-training and then we will send him down to Todd Pletcher in Florida. His 2015 schedule will be formulated by Three Chimneys, Dogwood and Todd, and we will announce that at a later date.@ Palace Malice capped a four-race winning streak in 2014 with a smart decision in Belmont=s GI Metropolitan H. June 7. He was last seen finishing sixth as the 3-5 favorite in Saratoga=s GI Whitney H. Aug. 2. Three Chimneys bought a half interest in Palace Malice from Dogwood in September. Upon his retirement from racing, Three Chimneys will acquire full ownership. Palace Malice will race in the name of Three Chimneys Farm/Dogwood Stable in 2015. Three Chimneys Chairman Goncalo Torrealba commented, AThree Chimneys bought into Palace Malice based on his race record, his looks, and his pedigree. We are excited at the opportunity to race the horse with Dogwood Stable. Having missed the Breeders= Cup this year, we look forward to a campaign in 2015 that has the $5,000,000 Breeders= Cup Classic as our ultimate goal.@ Ï Ò IN OTHER NEWS... A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Non-Industry Media Horse racing in Oklahoma battles stiff competition for gaming dollars Legal gaming revenue in Oklahoma has soared more than 600 percent in a decade--increasing from about $539 million in 2002 to more than $3.9 billion in 2012. Randy Ellis, The Oklahoman. Caesars, Manila Make Odd Couple For Casino Resort In some ways, Caesars and the Philippines seem to be a natural fit. The Philippines has cultural ties with the US, as a former colony and longstanding military outpost, giving the Caesars name more significance here than elsewhere in Asia. Mohammad Cohen, Forbes. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/15/14 • PAGE 11 of 14 • thoroughbreddailynews.com NEWS TODAY FEATURE PRESENTATION • GII MRS. REVERE S. DURKIN TO RECEIVE BIG SPORT OF TURFDOM AWARD Edited Press Release Recently retired track announcer Tom Durkin has been named as the recipient of this year=s Big Sport of Turfdom Award, the Turf Publicists of America announced Friday. The annual honor is bestowed upon a person or group of people who enhance coverage of Thoroughbred racing through cooperation with media and Thoroughbred racing publicists. Previous winners include jockeys Mike Smith, Pat Day, Laffit Pincay Jr., Chris McCarron, Bill Shoemaker, Angel Tom Durkin Cordero Jr., Eddie NYRA/Coglianese Arcaro and last year=s winner, Gary Stevens; trainers Bob Baffert, D. Wayne Lukas and Jack Van Berg; as well as individuals who may not be involved in the day-to-day aspect of Thoroughbred racing but made significant contributions to the sport including author Laura Hillenbrand, broadcaster Jim McKay, and actors Tim Conway and Jack Klugman. AI am delighted to win this Award and join the ranks of some of the people I=ve admired and respected all of my professional life,@ Durkin said. AIt is thrilling to me to be mentioned in the same sentence as some of those folks.@ Durkin, 63, called the final race of his career Aug. 31 at Saratoga Race Course (click here for TDN feature). AFor so many of us, our memories of racing=s greatest moments are inextricably linked with Tom=s voice,@ TPA President Mandy Minger said. AThis award recognizes not only his contributions as an announcer, but as an ambassador. Tributes to Tom=s career permeated the mainstream media this year, capturing the class and generosity of a man who represents the best of our sport.@ The Big Sport of Turfdom will be presented at the Race Track Industry Program Awards Luncheon Tuesday, Dec. 11, emceed by Chris Lincoln. It is part of the 2014 Symposium on Racing & Gaming presented by the University of Arizona at the Westin La Paloma Resort in Tucson, Ariz. Ï Ò Visit the TDN Q&A archive for a series of in-depth one-on-one interviews with interesting figures in the industry. RETURN >TEST-A= FOR BROWN TRAINEE Multiple graded winner and last year=s GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies runner-up Testa Rossi (Fr) (Dr Fong) will make her return to the races today in Churchill=s GII Mrs. Revere S. off a seven-month hiatus. The chestnut made just two starts so far in her sophomore season with a win in Tampa Bay=s GIII Florida Oaks in March and a fourth-place effort in the GI Ashland S. trying the Keeneland Polytrack in April. The Chad Brown trainee has two wins from two starts at the 1 1/16-mile distance and the Brown barn does well brining horses back off layoffs. AShe suffered a minor injury after the Ashland,@ Brown explained. ABut she came back from it in good order and has been training well since. We=ve had the Mrs. Revere circled since about August. We just looked at it as a good spot to bring her back. Beyond the Mrs. Revere I have no plans for her yet.@ Lady Lara (Ire) (Excellent Art {GB}), a stakes winner at Newbury two back for Timothy Jarvis, rallied to win Belmont=s Pebbles S. in her North American debut Oct. 13 under the care of trainer Bill Mott. She=ll get Lasix for the first time here. Distorted Beauty (Invasor {Arg}), Walk Close (Tapit) and Sandiva (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}), who rounded out the Pebbles superfecta underneath Lady Lara, are in this spot. Five horses exiting the GIII Pin Oak Valley View S. at Keeneland Oct. 17 are also entered in this overflow field, including the top two finishers in Sparkling Review (Lemon Drop Kid) and Spring Included (Include). The former was fifth on debut in the Churchill Downs mud, but has since tallied three straight wins; while Spring Included took a Kentucky Downs allowance in September before her runner-up effort. AI was very impressed with her performance in the Valley View,@ Sparkling Review=s trainer Ben Colebrook said. AI was surprised with her too, not so much that she won, but surprised in the ease in which she did it against a field that tough. She came out of that last race great. I think she=s still an improving filly; she=s lightly raced and I think she=ll run another big one on Saturday. It=s definitely a tough spot and we=re going to improve still from her performance last time, but I think she has a lot left in the tank.@ Cont. p12 Looking for opinion and perspective on matters concerning the racing industry? Visit the TDN op/ed archive on our website! TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/15/14 • PAGE 12 of 14 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 4:36 p.m. EST MRS. REVERE S.-GII, $200,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16mT PP HORSE OWNER BREEDER 1 Testa Rossi (Fr) Thomas Coleman & James Covello Barbara Moser (FR) (Dr Fong--Peggy Lane {Fr}, by Dancing Spree) 2 Munirah K Zanim R Meahjohn B P Walden Jr (KY) (Kitten’s Joy--Speed to Burn, by Red Ransom) 3 Distorted Beauty Bloodlines Racing Partnerships Dr James Randall Mcglinn (NY) (Invasor {Arg}--Very Funny, by Distorted Humor) 4 Sparkling Review Beverly Anderson & Edward Seltzer Edward A Seltzer (KY) (Lemon Drop Kid--Pleasant Review, by Pleasant Tap) 5 Personal Diary G Watts Humphrey Jr & St George Farm G W Hmphry Jr & St Grg Frm Rcng LLC (KY) (City Zip--Latest Scoop, by Tiznow) 6 Speed Seeker Johnson, Coniglio, Rendina & Ferrogine Katherine Devall & Heatseeker Syndicate (FL) (Heatseeker {Ire}--Seraphic Too, by Southern Halo) 7 Kiss Moon K Carl F Pollard Hermitage Farm LLC (KY) (Malibu Moon--Kiss the Devil, by Kris S.) 8 Miss Frost K Dogwood Stable Robert H Lail (KY) (Curlin--Allencat, by Storm Cat) 9 Spring Included JoAnn & Alex Lieblong Robert B Trussel Jr (KY) (Include--Spring, by Stravinsky) 10 Courageous Julie Zayat Stables LLC Zayat Stables (KY) (Pioneerof the Nile--Beautiful Julie, by Tiznow) 11 Lady Lara (Ire) Swettenham Stud Shanty Syndicate (IRE) (Excellent Art {GB}--Shanty {GB}, by Selkirk) 12 Sandiva (Ire) Al Shaqab Racing Dennis McDonnell (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}--Miss Corinne {GB}, by Mark of Esteem {Ire}) 13 Walk Close K Highland Yard LLC Brookdale Frm, J Swain & J & S Kelly (KY) (Tapit--Spring Awakening, by In Excess {Ire}) 14 A Little Bit Sassy K Ramona S Bass LLC William D Gould (KY) (More Than Ready--Miss A. Bomb, by Lemon Drop Kid) Also Eligible: 15 V V Goodnight K Lucky Seven Stable Dr & Mrs A C Asbury, C Blackey & Trackside (KY) (Midnight Lute--Victorious Vice, by Vice Regent) 16 Secret Someone K Mt Brilliant Farm LLC Mt Brilliant Broodmores I LLC (KY) (A.P. Indy--Private Gift, by Unbridled) 17 Photo Call (Ire) William Oppenheim Mrs Evie Stockwell (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}--Theann {GB}, by Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}) 18 Black Elegance (Ire) Team Valor International Oxford Racing (IRE) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}--All Elegance {Ire}, by Key of Luck) All carry 118 lbs save Personal Diary, 123. TRAINER/JOCKEY Brown Lezcano Motion Mena Levine Rocco Jr Colebrook Leparoux Oliver Court Scott Torres Vance Lanerie Howard Albarado Hobby Castanon Lukas Johnson Mott Bridgmohan Pletcher Geroux Clement I Ortiz Jr Matz Saez Proctor Hill Mott Hernandez Jr Motion Mena Catalano Leparoux ML 4-1 30-1 8-1 10-1 9-2 8-1 20-1 12-1 30-1 50-1 9-2 10-1 12-1 10-1 30-1 30-1 15-1 30-1 Sale videos/Monthly farm videos G reat way to promote your horse Filming Virtual Inspections. At the Sales. On the Farm. At the Track. visit us @ www.thorostride.com Keep clients informed on progress of their horses Now booking for all upcoming sales TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/15/14 • PAGE 13 of 14 • thoroughbreddailynews.com >BIG BLUE= SEEKS REDEMPTION IN RED SMITH Ken and Sarah Ramsey=s MGISW Big Blue Kitten (Kitten=s Joy) looks to return to his winning ways in Aqueduct=s GIII Red Smith H. today after finishing second last time in Woodbine=s GI Canadian International S. Oct. 19. Winner of last term=s GI United Nations S. and GI Sword Dancer Invitational S., the Chad Brown pupil made his belated seasonal bow a winning one in Big Blue Kitten Saratoga=s Lure S. Aug. 2 Horsephotos and was a close second next out in Monmouth=s GIII Cliff Hanger S. Aug. 24. Given the morning-line nod at 8-5, the bay finished fourth as the favorite behind next-out GI Breeders= Cup Turf winner Main Sequence (Aldebaran) in Belmont=s GI Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational S. Sept. 27 prior to his runner-up effort at Woodbine last time out. "We thought the [Canadian International] would be an easier spot for him; we were looking to put him in a race he could win," said Brown. "He ran very well. We were pleased with his performance, and he's come out of it well and is training great." Walter Swinburn=s Legendary (GB) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) has annexed four of his six American starts for trainer Niall Saville. Following two wins at Belmont, the bay was third in the Lure, and captured both Laurel=s Japan Racing S. Sept. 6. and Belmont=s GIII Knickerbocker S. last time Oct. 11. Todd Pletcher saddles a trio of runners with a shot to spring the upset, headlined by Repole Stable=s Micromanage (Medaglia d=Oro). A dominant winner of Saratoga=s 1 3/4-length Birdstone S. Aug. 7, the bay was third in Parx=s GIII Greenwood Cup Sept. 1 and was eased next out in Belmont=s GI Jockey Club Gold Cup Sept. 27. Switched to the turf in Belmont=s Bowl Game S. Oct. 19, the 4-year-old lead throughout and was overtaken late to finish third by just a neck. Twin Creeks Racing Stables representative Red Rifle (Giant=s Causeway) won Belmont=s Yankee Affair S. Sept. 6 and was second in the GIII Sycamore S. at Keeneland Oct. 16. Pletcher also saddles Robert S. Evans homebred Unitarian (Pulpit), winner of Keeneland=s GII Elkhorn S. Apr. 25 and fifth last time in the Sycamore. Saturday, Aqueduct, post time: 3:14 p.m. EST RED SMITH H.-GIII, $250,000, 3yo/up, 1 3/8mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 1 Red Rifle K Gnt's Causewy Bravo 2 Margano Dynaformer Arroyo 3 Dynamic Sky Sky Mesa Velasquez 4 Big Blue Kitten Kitten's Joy Rosario 5 Micromanage K Medaglia d'Oro Velazquez 6 St. Albans Boy Gnt's Causeway Serpa 7 Calvados (Arg) Snipewalk Santiago 8 Legendary (GB) Excd and Excl (Aus) Russell 9 Can'thelpbelieving (Ire) Dke of Mrmlde (Ire) Graham 10 Unitarian Pulpit Franco 11 Manighar (Fr) Linamix (Fr) Jara TRAINER Pletcher Delacour Casse Brown Pletcher Rubley Correas IV Saville Motion Pletcher Motion ML 10-1 20-1 6-1 8-5 8-1 20-1 12-1 7-2 30-1 12-1 30-1 HEART TO HEART TRIES FOR BACK TO BACK TO BACK The speedy Heart to Heart (English Channel) will look for his third-consecutive victory today in the GIII Commonwealth Turf S. at Churchill Downs. Winner of Saratoga=s Better Talk Now S. Aug. 20, Heart to Heart then annexed the GIII Jefferson Cup in wire-towire fashion Sept. 27, besting a number of rivals he=ll face again today. AHe=s very tiny but he gives everything he has--a cool, little horse,@ said jockey Julien Leparoux. AObviously, he has speed and he=s going to break sharp and put me in the race. He=s been working pretty good in the morning, so we=ll see. Last time he won pretty easy. Hopefully he can run the same kind of race on Saturday.@ The Brian Lynch trainee is given the 8-5 nod on the morning line. Jefferson Cup runner-up Captain Dixie (Henrythenavigator) will also line up in the starting gate. The Randal Family homebred came back from that second place effort to take a Keeneland allowance Oct. 25. Since transferring to the Michael Matz stable, Bashart (War Front) has finished fourth in the GIII Saranac S. at the Spa Sept. 1 and was a near-miss second in the 1 1/8-mile GIII Kent S. at Delaware Sept. 20. Last year=s GII With Anticipation S. winner has two wins in three starts at the distance and this slight cutback could help the Rosedown Racing homebred. The Wayne Catalano-trained Highball (Lemon Drop Kid) will give graded company another try after a third in the GIII American Derby at Arlington Park July 12 and a non-factor fifth in the GI Secretariat S. Aug. 16. Most recently, he dropped back to allowance company for a win at Kentucky Downs Sept. 10. AWe had an opportunity to run him in a two-other-than, but it was a little closer to this stake than I would have liked,@ Catalano said. ASeeing as it will probably be the last 3-year-old stake of the year for us, we decided to wait it out and go with a fresh horse. There=s some speed in the race, which I think works in our favor. He=ll be a little closer to the front at a racetrack like Churchill. Even though he won that last one, I don=t think he cared for the racetrack at Kentucky Downs that much. That European-style track is a little different, I guess. I think he=ll be a little closer to the pace Saturday than he has been and we=ve been happy with his training, so we=re looking forward to it.@ Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 3:37 p.m. EST COMMONWEALTH TURF S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo, 1 1/16mT PP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 HORSE Woodfield Springs K Archway to Heaven K Wallyanna De Facto K Heart to Heart Stormy Pacific K Other Cheek Shiva Ryan K Highball K Captain Dixie K Afortable K Hesinfront Bashart K SIRE Raven's Pass Arch Langfuhr Dynaformer English Channel Stormy Atlantic Smart Strike Tapit Lemon Drop Kid Henrythenavigator Fort Prado War Front War Front JOCKEY Rocco Jr. Lezcano Ortiz Jr. Court Leparoux Castanon Geroux Gomez Hill Brdgmohan Albarado Lanerie Saez TRAINER Arnold II Good Pino Lukas Lynch Bennett Delacour Jehaludi Catalano Gorder Block Romans Matz ML 20-1 15-1 8-1 20-1 8-5 20-1 8-5 20-1 10-1 8-1 15-1 8-1 6-1 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/15/14 • PAGE 14 of 14 • thoroughbreddailynews.com >ENGINE= >PRIMED= AND READY WIDE OPEN RENEWAL OF DE FRANCIS DASH Shared Belief (Candy Ride {Arg}) captured Betfair Hollywood Park=s GIII Hollywood Prevue S. last term in his first start for trainer Jerry Hollendorfer en route to a championship season. The Hall of Famer looks to repeat in this year=s renewal, which is being run at Del Mar for the first time as the GIII Bob Hope S., with Mark Dedomenico=s Prime Engine (Northern Afleet), who is also making his debut for the Hollendorfer barn in this spot. The chestnut went wire-to-wire to earn his diploma by 10 1/4 lengths at Emerald Downs Sept. 13 and captured that venue=s 1 1/16-mile Gottstein Futurity by open lengths last time Sept. 28 for previous trainer Michael Puhich. Diamond 100 Racing Club and Robert Trussell=s Diamond Majesty (Lookin at Lucky) finished third on debut going five panels over the Santa Anita main track June 7. The Patrick Biancone trainee improved to earn his diploma next out in a 6 1/2-furlong test over that venue=s down-hill turf course Oct. 29. Owned by Red Baron=s Barn LLC and Rancho Temescal, the Darrell Vienna-trained Alright Alright (Munnings) looks to improve on his impressive six-furlong debut victory in Arcadia Oct. 25. Peter Miller saddles another maiden winner in Altamira Racing Stable and David Bernsen=s St. Joe Bay (Saint Anddan). Third as the favorite in a 5 1/2-furlong Los Alamitos maiden special weight Sept. 12, the dark bay returned to romp by 10 1/2 lengths when stretched to a mile in a $75,000 maiden claimer at Santa Anita Oct. 17. Three runners signed on here are exiting that venue=s Speakeasy, including runner-up Sebastian=s Heart (Broken Vow). The KM Racing Enterprise colorbearer was sixth on debut to Speakeasy sixth-place finisher All Indians (Latent Heat) on the synthetic here Sept. 3 and broke through last time while in for a $75,000 tag in Arcadia Oct. 13. Cecil Peacock=s Story To Tell (Bluegrass Cat), third in the Speakeasy, opened his account with a win at AThe Great Race Place@ May 23 and ran second to MSW Wake Up Nick (Cindago) next out in the Santa Anita Juvenile S. June 22. Winner of the W.L. Proctor Memorial S. at Los Alamitos July 13, the bay was sixth in Del Mar=s GII Best Pal S. Aug. 3 prior to the Speakeasy. With five graded stakes winners signed on and $350,000 on the line, today=s renewal of Laurel=s sixfurlong Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash is anybody=s for the taking. Vincent Scuderi=s GI Carter H. winner Dads Caps (Discreet Cat) gets the slight morning-line nod in this evenly matched field of 10. Off the board in both the GII True North S. June 6 and GIII Belmont Sprint Championship July 5, the Rudy Rodriguez pupil was runner-up in Saratoga=s Troy S. Aug. 13. A neck second to Private Zone (Macho Uno) when last seen in Belmont=s GI Vosburgh Invitational S. Sept. 27, the bay has been working well in the interim, including a fivepanel bullet in 1:01 at Aqueduct Nov. 3. Also exiting the Vosburgh is sixth-place finisher Happy My Way (Wilko), victor of Gulfstream=s Sir Shackleton S. Mar. 29 and Pimlico=s GIII Maryland Sprint H. May 17. Trained by Joe Orseno, the Sagamore Farm and Mel Paikoff colorbearer finished second to Palace (City Zip) in Saratoga=s GI Alfred G. Vanderbilt H. Aug. 2 prior to his disappointing finish in the Vosburgh. George and Lori Hall=s 2012 GII Sanford S. victor Bern Identity (Bernstein) returned from an 18-month layoff to win Monmouth=s My Frenchman S. Aug. 2, Saratoga=s Tale of the Cat S. Aug. 22 and the track-and-trip Dave=s Friend S. Sept. 6. The bay suffered his only loss since his return last time out at Keeneland, where he finished third behind GI Breeders= Cup Sprint upsetter Work All Week (City Zip) in a wet renewal of the GIII Phoenix S. Oct. 3. Jockey Chuck Lopez, who is two-for-two aboard Bern Identity, gets the call. J Kirk Robison=s Mico Margarita (Run Away and Hide) has done some of his best work over this distance. The Steve Asmussen pupil was victorious in Mountaineer=s Senator Robert C. Byrd Memorial S. Aug. 2 and the Remington Park Sprint Cup Sept. 28--both of which were run at this distance-but was a dull 12th last time in the Breeders= Cup Sprint. PJG Stable=s J “TDN Rising Star” J Favorite Tale (Tale of the Cat) could also make some noise here for trainer Guadalupe Preciado. Second in Monmouth Park=s GIII Jersey Shore S. Aug. 16, the sophomore gelding captured Parx=s six-furlong GIII Gallant Bob H. last time Sept. 20. Saturday, Del Mar, post time: 7:00 p.m. EST BOB HOPE S.-GIII, $100,000, 2yo, 7f (AWT) PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 1 Sebastian's Heart K Broken Vow Nakatani 2 Story to Tell Bluegrass Cat Talamo 3 Diamond Majesty K Lookin At Lucky Pedroza 4 Prime Engine K Northern Afleet Smith 5 Every May Songandaprayer Arias 6 Alright Alright K Munnings Van Dyke 7 All Indians K Latent Heat Desrmeux 8 No Problem K Munnings Espinoza 9 St. Joe Bay Saint Anddan Trujillo Saturday, Laurel Park, post time: 3:55 p.m. EDT FRANK J. DE FRANCIS MEMORIAL DASH, $350,000, 3yo/up, 6f PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER 1 Happy My Way Wilko Bravo Orseno 2 Heaven’s Runway Run Away and Hide McCarthy Toner 3 Favorite Tale Tale of the Cat Bisono Preciado 4 Zee Bros Brother Derek Cintron Lukas 5 Dads Caps Discreet Cat Pimentel Rodriguez 6 Bern Identity Bernstein Lopez Breen 7 La Verdad Yes It’s True SCRATCHED 8 Ben’s Cat Parker’s Storm Cat SCRATCHED 9 Mico Margarita Run Away and Hide Santana Asmussen 10 Smash and Go Sharp Humor Toledo Dilodovico TRAINER ML Papaprodromou 8-1 Hendricks 8-1 Biancone 9-2 Hollendorfer 3-1 Callaghan 15-1 Vienna 7-2 Hess Jr. 6-1 McCarthy 15-1 Miller 5-1 Look for the K throughout the TDN graded stakes entries, denoting Keeneland sales graduates. ML 7-2 30-1 6-1 15-1 5-2 9-2 SCR SCR 6-1 20-1 AROUND THE WORLD RICKY LEPPALA PASSEs AWAY AT 62 Edited Press Release Highly respected pinhooker and trainer, Ricky Leppala, 62, died earlier this month at his home in Ocala after a brief battle with cancer. He is survived by his two sons, Hunter and Dalton Leppala; his brothers Danny and Jimmy Leppala; nieces Alisa, Emily and Mia Leppala and faithful dog, Gauge. Richard Norman Leppala Jr. was born Aug. 6, 1952 in Wayne, Michigan. He started riding Quarter Horse races at age 15. He rode for prominent quarter horse trainers and owners Buddy Nesmith, Don Ming, J.L. Gladwell, Cleveland Ricky Leppala Wheeler and Carl Bowling, among photo by Z others. Leppala transitioned into training Thoroughbreds, catapulting into the limelight rapidly becoming known as a developer of young horses with a very keen eye for talent. Among the best racehorses conditioned and sold by Leppala are 1997 Horse of the Year Favorite Trick and MGISW Delaware Township. A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, Nov. 23 at 2:00 p.m. at the Ocala Breeders= Sales Pavilion. Friends and relatives are also invited to send pictures and stories to be included in a memorial video that is being prepared for the event (send: [email protected]). In lieu of flowers, Ricky has requested an education fund be established for the benefit of his two sons. Donations may be sent to Friends Of Ricky at Community Bank and Trust of Florida, 1603 SW 19th Ave., Ocala, FL 34471-3136. Yesterday=s Results: 2nd-AQU, $75,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), C, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:38 2/5, yl. 1--PARTY NOW, 119, f, 3, Tiznow--Search Party (GSP, $258,254), by Seeking the Gold. O/B-Stuart S Janney III LLC & Phipps Stable (KY); T-Claude R McGaughey III. Lifetime Record: SP, 6-3-2-0, $147,400. *1/2 to Criminologist (Maria=s Mon), MGSW, $554,313; and Rescue Squad (Dynaformer), MGSP, $204,929. 2--Daylight Ride, 120, m, 5, El Prado (Ire)--Going Day, by Daylami (Ire). 3--Unbelievable Dream, 120, f, 4, Kitalpha--A Perfect Weekend, by Stephen Got Even. Margins: 4, 3HF, 2 3/4. Odds: 2.15, 7.80, 6.30. Second on debut on the Keeneland synthetic last October, Party Now opened her sophomore season with a victory over the Gulfstream turf Jan. 2. Runner-up to eventual GII Beaumont S. winner Ready to Act (More Than Ready) in that venue=s Sweetest Chant S. Jan. 26., she won a turfy Keeneland allowance over GSP A Little Bit Sassy (More Than Ready) and GI Belmont Oaks victress Minorette (Smart Strike) Apr. 6. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2014 AQU2 cont. The bay was fourth when last seen in Belmont=s May 25 Wonder Again S., which was a prep for the Belmont Oaks. Away quickest of all at the break, the crowd=s second-choice skimmed the rail while clocking moderate early fractions. Showing the way into the lane, Party Now skipped clear under a hand ride to score a decisive victory. The winner hails from the female family of GISW Carriage Trail (Giant=s Causeway); and GSW & GISP Deputation (Deputy Minister). Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Yesterday=s Results: 8th-LRL, $45,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($25,000-$20,000), NW2X, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:36, ft. QUADRIVIUM (g, 3, Henrythenavigator--Sea of Showers {GSW-US & GSP-Fr, $161,494}, by Seattle Slew) was a debut winner in Ireland on the Dundalk synthetic last December and failed to hit the board in five subsequent starts in his mother country, four of which were on the turf. Eighth in his last Irish outing in Leopardstown=s turfy Glencarin S. for trainer David Wachman, the gelding blew up the tote board at odds of 16-1 when he captured his American debut for conditioner Graham Motion in a 1 1/16-mile allowance over a sloppy main track at Keeneland Oct. 15. Favored at 7-5 this time around, the bay broke a step slower than the rest of the field and trailed the field early through a first quarter in :23.75. Hugging the rail as he continued to bide his time at the back, Quadrivium split rivals in mid-stretch and got clear late to score a 1 1/2length victory over Escrow Kid (City Place). The winner employed a similar running style to stablemate and fellow Flaxman Holdings= homebred Main Sequence (Aldebaran), winner of this year=s GI Breeders= Cup Turf and three other Grade I events since coming to the U.S. The Niarchos family, who heads Flaxman Holdings, also captured the GI Breeders= Cup Mile this year with their homebred Karakontie (Jpn) (Bernstein), who won from post 14 at odds of 30-1. Quadrivium=s dam, who was produced by English MG1SW Chimes of Freedom (Private Account), is a half to Main Sequence=s champion sire Aldebaran (Mr. Prospector), and GISW Good Journey (Nureyev)--both of whom were bred by Flaxman. Sales history: $120,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 8-3-0-0, $73,987. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O/B-Flaxman Holdings Limited (KY). T-H Graham Motion. LANE’S END Foaled and Raised Did You Know?... Goldencents (Into Mischief) was tabbed as a J “TDN Rising Star” J Visit the TDN Rising Stars section on our website! TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/15/14 • PAGE 2 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com East Report cont. Saturday, Laurel Park, post time: 12:35 p.m. EDT SMART HALO S., $100,000, 2yo, f, 6f PP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HORSE Overprepared Morning Tale Lake Sebago Cursive E Dubai’s Humor Candida H. Chilly Start SIRE Quality Road Tale of Ekati Munnings Straight Talking E Dubai Lemon Drop Kid Jump Start JOCKEY J Ortiz Carmouche McCarthy Carrasco Boyce L Garcia TBA TRAINER Pletcher McCarthy Robb Smith Barr Trombetta Brooks ML 6-5 4-1 12-1 10-1 5-2 12-1 15-1 Brisnet.com PPs Saturday, Laurel Park, post time: 1:31 p.m. EDT JAMES F. LEWIS III S., $100,000, 2yo, 6f PP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HORSE El Guero Guantero Corps of Discovery Machination Made Bail Chase Lane Senor Grits Majestic Affair Cinco Charlie SIRE Sharp Humor Unbridled’s Song Yes It’s True Closing Argument Distorted Humor Elusive Quality Majesticperfection Indian Charlie JOCKEY Alvarado Centeno McCarthy Acosta Perez Landeros Carmouche Santana Jr TRAINER Preciado Caramori Breen Cooney Figgins III Wilkes Brown Asmussen ML 15-1 20-1 20-1 30-1 20-1 15-1 7-2 7-5 Brisnet.com PPs Canada Chosen as International Pavilion Host Nation: Edited Press Release The Maryland Jockey Club announced the selection of Canada as the host nation for the 2015 International Pavilion at the GI Preakness Stakes on May 16, 2015. "We are honored to have the Embassy of Canada as partners for this landmark event. Through a showcase of Canada's heritage, culture and business strengths, we are confident that our guests will come away from Preakness day with a renewed appreciation of the special relationship that we share with our neighbors to the north", said Maryland Jockey Club president Tom Chuckas. Introduced in 2010, The International Pavilion has partnered with the Embassies of Spain, Mexico, Denmark, Japan and Peru with each providing a unique race day experience showcasing their culture, cuisine and business development opportunities. The 2015 International Pavilion will build on this successful formula by celebrating Canada's long-standing and close relationship with the United States in a setting that fosters a special sense of camaraderie and cooperation. "The Embassy of Canada is honored to be a part of this premier international event," said Embassy spokesperson Christine Constantin. "As a friend, neighbor, partner and ally of the United States we look forward to highlighting our unique relationship with the U.S. and the State of Maryland." Yesterday=s Results: 6th-CDX, $41,524, Msw, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:44 4/5, fm. LOVELY MOON (f, 2, Bernstein--Tipperary Moon, by Malibu Moon) finished second in her 1 1/6-mile unveiling on the Keeneland turf for previous trainer Michael Matz Oct. 25 and was hammered down to even-money favoritism while running without Lasix here. Tracking from a ground-saving fifth, the bay improved to third after a half in :48.07 and ranged up to challenge the leader rounding the bend. Assuming command in the final furlong, Lovely Moon held off a late bid from 24-1 shot Holiday Hostess (Langfuhr) to score by 3/4 of a length. Sales history: $130,000 yrl '13 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $35,800. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Helen C Alexander. B-Castleton Lyons & Kilboy Estate (KY). T-David M Carroll. 8th-CDX, $41,160, Msw, 2yo, f, 1m, 1:38, ft. MAKIN= SENSE (f, 2, Street Sense--Windyindy, by A.P. Indy), seventh on debut here Sept. 14, missed by just a head last time going seven panels at Keeneland Oct. 15. Firing back-to-back bullets in preparation for this attempt, including a best-of-42 half-mile here in 1:00 2/5 Nov. 8, the even-money favorite pressed the pace from a head second and took matters into his own hands after a half-mile in :46.60. Showing the way into the lane, the bay rolled clear under a picture perfect Calvin Borel handride to score by 2 1/2 lengths over Miss Pink Diva (Dunkirk). Hailing from the family of champion Banshee Breeze (Unbridled), the winner is a half to Tiz Windy (Tiznow), GSW, $227,833. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $35,976. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O/B-James Tafel LLC (KY). T-Carl Nafzger. Thursday Night=s Results: 6th-RPX, $28,000, Msw, 2yo, 6 1/2f, 1:19, ft. +POSEIDON'S WAY (c, 2, Stormy Atlantic--Winsome Ways, by Smart Strike), who raced without Lasix and showed a steady series of works dating back to August over the local surface, was given a 10-1 chance for this debut. Breaking from the far outside post in a field of 12, the homebred bided his time in mid-pack while racing toward the outside, circled the field four wide around the turn and took control in the stretch. Under steady encouragement, the chestnut held fellow firsttimer Nym (Drover) safe by 1 1/2 lengths. Favored Chuck Chuck Goose (Forestry) fell in mid-stretch after pressing the pace. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $16,443. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O/B-Pin Oak Stud LLC (KY). T-Donnie K Von Hemel. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/15/14 • PAGE 3 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Central Report cont. Fair Grounds Featured in Historical Documentary: Edited Press Release For 162 years, Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans has been a storied staple of the city=s culture, providing entertainment through horse racing, exhibitions, boxing, baseball games and music festivals for generations. On Nov. 19, WYES-TV, a New Orleansbased PBS member station, will premiere ANew Orleans Fair Grounds Memories,@ a documentary about the Fair Grounds, including rare footage and photos from the track and interviews with former owners, trainers, jockeys and journalists. AFair Grounds is woven into the cultural fiber of New Orleans. Almost everyone I come across has a fond memory of Fair Grounds,@ said Tim Bryant, Fair Grounds Track President. AThis documentary captures the heart of Fair Grounds--the people--New Orleans characters who have helped this institution endure for over 150 years.@ One Astar@ in the documentary is Risen Star, the Louisiana Thoroughbred that won the Louisiana Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes in 1988. The documentary also explores the racetrack=s challenges through the decades, from wars to fires and hurricanes. "The Fair Grounds is such an important and fascinating part of New Orleans history,@ said WYES President and General Manager Allan Pizzato. AEveryone here at WYES is so proud to bring the Fair Grounds story to the television screen.@ ANew Orleans Fair Grounds Memories@ was produced and narrated by WYES= Peggy Scott Laborde and edited by Larry Roussarie. Laborde added, AChronicling the rich history of the Fair Grounds has underscored what a treasure the track is to New Orleans. Whether for a visit to the track during the racing season or for the Jazz Fest, how fortunate are we to have this historic place in the middle of our city!@ Yesterday=s Results: 2nd-DMR, $65,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), C, 3yo/up, 5fT, :55 3/5, fm. 1--DISTINCTIV PASSION, 120, c, 4, With Distinction-Dance Forthe Green, by West by West. ($17,500 yrl '11 OBSJAN; $65,000 yrl '11 OBSAUG). O-Edward Brown Jr, Alan Klein & Phillip Lebherz; B-Harold J Plumley (FL); T-Jeff Bonde. Lifetime Record: SW & GISP, 12-5-1-4, $276,180. *Full to Italo, SW, $108,700; and 1/2 to Dance So Sweet (Sweetsouthernsaint), Ch. Imported 2yo Filly & 3yo Filly-JAM Purchased by Mersad Metanovic Bloodstock • [email protected] 2--Sweet Swap, 120, h, 5, Candy Ride (Arg)--Fair Exchange, by Storm Cat. 3--Ankeny Hill, 124, c, 4, Sharp Humor--Ashbecca, by Sandpit (Brz). Margins: 1 3/4, 1 1/4, 3 1/4. Odds: 2.20, 1.10, 7.50. Disqualified and placed third after crossing the line first in this venue=s turfy Green Flash H. in August of 2013, Distinctiv Passion finished third behind ill-fated champion Points Offthebench (Benchmark) in last term=s GI Santa Anita Sprint Championship last October. Fading to eighth behind Shakin It Up (Midnight Lute) after setting the pace in last year=s renewal of Arcadia=s GI Malibu S., the dark bay was second last time while making a belated seasonal bow in the Katella S. going six panels over the main track at Los Alamitos Sept. 20. Bumped by his outside neighbor at the break in this return to the turf, the crowd=s second choice swiftly assumed the early advantage and clocked a first quarter in :22.35 from the rail. Continuing his brisk pace with a half in :44.46, Distinctiv Passion rolled home a never-in-doubt winner under an Edwin Maldonado hand ride. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. 2nd-GGX, $31,800, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW1$X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:47 1/5, ft. REVER DE VOUS (f, 3, Distorted Humor--Dreaming of Liz {GSW, $270,800}, by El Prado {Ire}), third in Arcadia=s turfy Blue Norther S. Jan. 1, was a close second in an optional claimer on the synthetic here Aug. 22. Third last time in a six-panel Fresno allowance Oct. 4, the 4-5 chalk kept tabs from second early and quickly asserted for control just after a quarter in :24.93. Comfortably skimming the fence, the chestnut was briefly challenged at the top of the lane, but easily extended clear with a few reminders from Russell Baze to score by 1 1/14 lengths. Melanie Rose (Gotham City) was the runner-up. Sales history: $185,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: SP, 6-2-1-2, $56,270. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Mark DeDomenico LLC, Jerry Hollendorfer, Green Smith & George Todaro. B-WinStar Farm LLC (KY). T-Jerry Hollendorfer. 5th-GGX, $26,678, Msw, 2yo, 1mT, 1:40 2/5, gd. RYE PATCH (c, 2, Hard Spun--Deja Entendu, by Menifee), sixth on debut going 5 1/2 panels over the local synthetic Aug. 17, improved to third last time over this course and distance Sept. 13. Let go at 5-1 in this return from a brief freshening, the bay broke well and immediately took control along the rail. Setting an unpressured pace, Rye Patch easily extended his advantage when asked for more in the lane and hit the line five lengths clear of Bossmon (Super Saver). Sales history: $100,000 yrl '13 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $18,825. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Betty & Robert Irvin. B-JMJ Racing Stables LLC (NJ). T-Greg C James. Consigned by B URLESON FARMS All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/15/14 • PAGE 4 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com California Report cont. Thursday Night=s Results: 7th-DMR, $58,750, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($20,000), NW1$X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:42 2/5, fm. DEMONICA (f, 3, First Defence--Storm Hearted, by Lion Hearted), winless in three starts as a juvenile, was seventh in her seasonal debut against state-breds going six furlongs over the synthetic at Del Mar Aug. 23. Switched to the turf and extended to a two-turn mile for the first time at Santa Anita Oct. 19, the filly dominated with a wire-to-wire victory. Kept in statebred company and given a 2-1 shot for this first try against winners, Demonica broke alertly and set an uncontested pace through a half-mile in :46.93. Let loose entering the stretch, she widened to another convincing victory, scoring by 1 3/4 lengths over longshot Frandontjudge (Benchmark). The winner is a half to Wake Up Nick (Cindago), MSW, $346,784, who endured his first defeat in six starts in the Nov. 1 Golden State Juvenile S, in which he finished second. Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-1, $75,620. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-C R K Stable. B-Lee & Susan Searing (CA). T-John W Sadler. Yesterday=s Results: 8th-WOX, $65,349, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500-$60,000), NW2X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:45, ft. TESSERON (c, 4, Tapit--Cute Cognac {SW, $121,800}, by Hennessy), runner-up in last year=s GIII Grey S., won a turfy Keeneland allowance Apr. 18 and missed by a nose next out in an optional claimer on the local turf course June 7. Sixth last time in this venue=s grassy GII King Edward S. June 22, the 4-5 favorite tracked from a ground-saving fourth through the opening stages of this return to the synthetic. Squeezing between rivals in the lane, the grey surged clear in the final furlong to register a 2 3/4-length victory over Man Cave (Leonnatus Anteas). Sales history: $357,000 yrl '11 FTSAUG; $220,000 RNA 2yo >12 FTFMAR. Lifetime Record: GSP, 12-3-2-0, $181,368. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Donver Stable. B-Magalen O Bryant (KY). T-Josie Carroll. IN BRITAIN: Biting Bullets, c, 2, Bluegrass Cat. See ABreeders= Edition Europe.@ Elpida, f, 3, Giant=s Causeway. See ABreeders= Edition Europe.@ Wrood, f, 3, Invasor (Arg)--Ras Shaikh (MSP-Eng), by Sheikh Albadou (GB). LIN, 11-4, 10f (AWT), 2:08. B-Rabbah Bloodstock LLC (KY). *1/2 to Racer Forever (Rahy), GSW-Eng, $285,172. IN DUBAI: Encipher, h, 5, Elusive Quality--Secret Charm (Ire) (SW-Eng, MSP-US, $128,419), by Green Desert. JBL, 11-14, Cond. 7f, 1:25.32. B-Darley. ROOKIES First-crop starters to watch: Saturday, November 15 Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2011 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) CONCORD POINT (Tapit), Hill ‘n’ Dale, $8K, 46/8/1 3-LRL, Stk, 6f, Attempt to Dream, $55K EAS MAY 2yo, 50-1 COOL COAL MAN (Mineshaft), Journeyman, $4K, 40/5/1 2-GPW, Msw, 5fT, Competitive Player, $35K OBS AUG yrl, 4-1 DESERT PARTY (Street Cry {Ire}), Sequel, $8K, 82/8/2 6-GPW, Msw, 1mT, Party Crasher, $40K OBS APR 2yo, 15-1 ESKENDEREYA (Giant's Causeway), Taylor Made, $18K, 104/6/0 3-GG, Msw, 5 1/2f, Miss Forty Niner, $45K OBS APR 2yo, 4-1 9-AQU, Msw, 1mT, Stolen Victory, $40K OBS APR 2yo, 6-1 GRASSHOPPER (Dixie Union), Lane's End Texas, $4K, 25/4/0 8-RET, Stk, 6f, Pop Song, 7-1 KANTHAROS (Lion Heart), Ocala Stud, $5K, 51/12/1 6-GPW, Msw, 1mT, Big Yum, $47K RNA OBS APR 2yo, 12-1 LOOKIN AT LUCKY (Smart Strike), Ashford Stud, $15K, 100/22/3 8-DMR, Stk, 7f, Diamond Majesty, $225K BAR MAR 2yo, 9-2 MACH RIDE (Pentelicus), Bridlewood Farm, $2K, 9/1/0 3-LRL, Stk, 6f, Ackeret, $53K OBS OPN 2yo, 12-1 MAJESTICPERFECTION (Harlan's Holiday), Airdrie Stud, $10K, 79/16/0 2-TDN, Msw, 6f, Double Parqued, $42K KEE SEP yrl, 2-1 2-GPW, Msw, 5fT, Cosmic Harmony, $20K KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 3-LRL, Stk, 6f, Majestic Affair, $12K RNA ARZ NOV yrl, 7-2 MARCHFIELD (A.P. Indy), 47/3/0 8-WO, Stk, 1 1/16m, Modus Operandi, 20-1 MAST TRACK (Mizzen Mast), 16/1/0 8-WO, Stk, 1 1/16m, Shez a Masterpiece, $50K BAR MAY 2yo, 2-1 MIDSHIPMAN (Unbridled's Song), Darley, $8K, 67/14/1 2-GPW, Msw, 5fT, Lady Shipman, $35K RNA OBS APR 2yo, 5-2 MUNNINGS (Speightstown), Ashford Stud, $10K, 104/18/0 8-DMR, Stk, 7f, No Problem, $72K RNA OBS APR 2yo, 15-1 8-DMR, Stk, 7f, Alright Alright, $205K BAR MAR 2yo, 7-2 1-LRL, Stk, 6f, Lake Sebago, $22K KEE SEP yrl, 12-1 2-WO, Msw, 6f, Fifth Business, $65K KEE SEP yrl, 3-1 2-TDN, Msw, 6f, Barrowby Hill, $20K RNA KEE SEP yrl, 9-2 NOT BOURBON (Not Impossible {IRE}), Colebrook Farms Stallion Station, $5K, 30/3/0 8-WO, Stk, 1 1/16m, Indiantown Sunrise, $7K KEE SEP yrl, 3-1 8-WO, Stk, 1 1/16m, Ella's Music, $100K OBS OPN 2yo, 15-1 QUALITY ROAD (Elusive Quality), Lane's End, $25K, 110/11/2 8-CD, Msw, 6f, His World, $120K EAS SEP yrl, 12-1 1-LRL, Stk, 6f, Overprepared, $310K OBS MAR 2yo, 6-5 SILVER CITY (Unbridled's Song), Valor Farm, $2K, 19/8/1 6-RET, Stk, 6f, Silver Akantha, 9-2 6-RET, Stk, 6f, Promise Me Silver, 5-2 6-RET, Stk, 6f, Silver Spot, 10-1 8-RET, Stk, 6f, Alamo City, 6-1 8-RET, Stk, 6f, Silverhill, 2-1 SUMMER BIRD (Birdstone), Japan, $15K, 93/7/0 8-CD, Msw, 6f, +Summer Heavens, 15-1 9-AQU, Msw, 1mT, Summon the Spirit, 6-1 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/15/14 • PAGE 5 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Rookies cont. SUPER SAVER (Maria's Mon), WinStar, $18K, 116/10/4 8-CD, Msw, 6f, Bo Talon, $50K KEE SEP yrl, 12-1 6-GPW, Msw, 1mT, A Bit Quick, $80K OBS MAR 2yo, 5-2 TALE OF EKATI (Tale of the Cat), Darby Dan Farm, $15K, 68/9/0 8-CD, Msw, 6f, Tale of Beaucette, 5-1 1-LRL, Stk, 6f, Morning Tale, 4-1 2-TDN, Msw, 6f, +Ekati Told Me, $31K FTK FEB yrl, 4-1 WARRIOR’S REWARD (Medaglia d'Oro), Spendthrift Farm, $13K, 104/12/1 6-RP, Msw, 6 1/2f, Distraction, $45K OBS APR 2yo, 15-1 First/second-crop starters to watch: Sat., November 15 Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2010 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) FOREFATHERS (Gone West), Red River, $2K, 81/15/1 3-DED, Msw, 5f, +How 'bout Yes, $39K RNA OBS APR 2yo, 12-1 FORT PRADO (El Prado {Ire}), Buck Pond, $5K, 62/22/1 7-CD, Stk, 1 1/16mT, Afortable, $75K KEE NOV wnl, 15-1 GIANT GIZMO (Giant's Causeway), Adena Springs Canada, 72/25/2 6-WO, Msw, 1 1/16m, +All Colours, 20-1 JIGGS COZ (Cozzene), 9/4/0 8-WO, Stk, 1 1/16m, Just Coz, 20-1 KODIAK KOWBOY (Posse), WinStar, $7K, 98/34/3 5-LRL, Stk, 7f, Tupancy Links, $22K EAS MAY 2yo, 30-1 OLD FASHIONED (Unbridled's Song), Taylor Made, $8K, 158/49/4 6-RP, Msw, 6 1/2f, +U Knowyouwantit, $24K OBS OPN 2yo, 20-1 4-LRL, Stk, 7f, Cutty Shark, $70K EAS MAY 2yo, 20-1 PIONEEROF THE NILE (Empire Maker), WinStar, $15K, 159/49/6 9-CD, Stk, 1 1/16mT, Courageous Julie, 50-1 STRAIGHT TALKING (Dixieland Band), 5/4/0 1-LRL, Stk, 6f, Cursive, 10-1 Yesterday=s Result: 1st-WOL, ,4,500, Mdn, 2yo, 8f 141y (AWT), 1:48.79, ft. +YEATS MAGIC (IRE) (c, 2, Yeats {Ire}--Orinoco {Ire}, by Darshaan {GB}) raced near the tail after an unimpressive getaway in this debut. Weaving his way into fifth turning for home, the 12-1 chance kept on strongly under a final-furlong drive out wide and swooped late to deny Pin Up (Ire) (Lookin At Lucky) by a half-length. Lady Bamford=s homebred bay is a half to Kelinni (Ire) (Refuse to Bend {Ire}), MSW & G1SP-Aus, SP-Eng, $992,400. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,2,911. VIDEO, courtesy attheraces.com. O/B-Lady Bamford (Ire). T-John Gosden. Al Shaqab=s Super 20 Raise ,500,000 for Berry House: The horses of Al Shaqab=s Super 20 initiative headlined by dual Group 1 winner Olympic Glory (Ire) (Choisir {Aus})--have raised ,500,000 towards the Injured Jockey=s Fund=s formation of a second rehabilitation center for injured jockeys, Jack Berry House, which is slated to open in early 2015. All of the prize money won by the Super 20 of Al Shaqab Racing in Great Britain and Ireland as well as the earnings from The Wow Signal (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus})=s win in the G2 Coventry S. were donated totaling ,491,895.08 with His Excellency Sheikh Joaan Al Thani donating the additional funds to equal ,500,000. AAfter Watching the Channel 4 feature on Jack Berry House His Excellency was determined to raise as much money as possible through this initiative to help such a fantastic cause,@ commented Harry Herbert, Racing Advisor to Al Shaqab. AAll of the Al Shqab team are delighted to be able to present Jack Berry with a check for the incredible sum of ,500,000 which couldn=t be more appropriate given today=s news.@ The Jack Berry House will be a rehabilitation center for injured jockeys and will feature state of the art amenities to assist injured jockeys along the road to recovery. Jack Berry, Vice President of the Injured Jockeys Fund added, AEveryone at the Injured Jockeys Fund is overwhelmed by Sheikh Joann Al Thani=s incredible generosity. Since the Lockinge in May it has been realy exciting watching the Super 20 horses run and the final amount is simply incredible. As everyone knows, Jack Berry House has been a lifelong dream of mine and I cannot believe that with Sheikh Joaan=s donation we are almost there.@ A Month Remains to Register 2013 Horses for Plus 10: Edited Press Release There is only a month left to register horses born in 2013 for the Plus 10 breeding incentives. The yearling registration fee is due Dec. 15 and a horse is only eligible if their foal registration fee has already been paid. The Plus 10 program is a ,5.5 million bonus scheme for fully qualified 2-year-olds and 3-year-olds that race for ,10,000 bonuses available in 550 races in Great Britain and Ireland once the scheme is completely active. The fee for yearling Registrations is ,200 by Dec. 15 and the owner registration of ,350 is due Mar. 31 of 2015. AIf an owner pays the final two registration fees, they will win an additional ,8,500 on top of prize money and there is no limit on the number of bonuses which can be won,@ said Plus 10 Communications Manager Sheena Coffey. AFurther, the trainer, jockey and stable staff will receive ,500 between them every time a horse wins a Plus 10 race.@ The ,10,000 bonus is split between the registered owner at the time of the horse=s win (75%), the payer of the foal registration fee (10%), the payer of the yearling registration fee (10%) and the trainer, jockey and staff associated with the winning horse (5%). For more information, go to plus10bonus.com. Condition Codes for Allowance Races Code NW....................... 1-6........................ $........................... R........................... 3M, 6M, 9M, Y, Y+, L................. X........................... Description Non-Winner of... Number of Races Monetary Condition Distance Condition Time Period (ex: NW2L = NW 2 races lifetime) Other-than Condition (ex: NW3X = non-winners of 3 races other than maiden, claiming, or statebred) C........................... Other Conditions Not Specified TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/15/14 • PAGE 6 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Yesterday=s Results: 2nd-CHA, i29,000, Cond, 2yo, 6 1/2f (AWT), 1:17.11, ft. PROJECTED (GB) (c, 2, Showcasing {GB}--Deliberate {GB}, by King=s Best), who broke through going seven panels over the Saint-Cloud turf last time Oct. 9, soon held sway under a tight hold here. Untroubled on the front end until briefly threatened in the straight, the 3-5 chalk was stoked up passing the two pole and ridden out in the latter stages to easily hold Iron Ryan (Fr) (Namid {GB}) by 3 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i32,800. Click for Equidia VIDEO. O-Khalid Abdullah. B-Juddmonte Farms Ltd (GB). T-Andre Fabre. 3rd-CHA, i25,000, Mdn, unraced 2yo, c/g, 7f (AWT), 1:27.93, ft. +ARCTIC GYR (IRE) (c, 2, Invincible Spirit {Ire}-Cephalonie, by Kris S.) occupied a midfield berth and eased up to the heels of the leaders after the early strides. Pushed along approaching the quarter-mile marker, the 5-2 second favorite was ridden to lead entering the final eighth and kept on strongly to comfortably best Borsakov (Ire) (Dylan Thomas {Ire}) by a length. The winner is a full-brother to Festivale (Ire), SW & GSP-Eng. Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, i12,500. Click for Equidia VIDEO. O-Prince A A Faisal. B-Nawara Stud Company Ltd (Ire). T-Andre Fabre. 1st-CHA, i25,000, Mdn, unraced 2yo, f, 7f (AWT), 1:25.90, ft. +EXCEEDINGLY RARE (IRE) (f, 2, Lope de Vega {Ire}-Pop Alliance {Ire}, by Entrepreneur {GB}), a i165,000 ARQAUG yearling, took advantage of her inner draw and soon raced in a handy fifth. Making smooth headway once into the stretch run, the 48-5 chance challenged on the bridle with 300 meters remaining and was pushed out in the closing stages to comfortably prevail by a length from Blue Desire (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}). Sarbacane (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), a half to G1SW Sudan (Ire) (Peintre Celebre), threatened in the straight and shaped with a deal of promise, a half-length further back, in third. The winner, the 22nd for her freshman sire (by Shamardal), is a half to Sunday Nectar (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}), SW-Ity & GSP-Eng, $110,944. Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, i12,500. Click for Equidia VIDEO. O-Qatar Racing Ltd & Sheikh Saoud Mohamed Al Thani. B-Michel Henochsberg & Mme P Ades-Hazan (Ire). T-Mikel Delzangles. Visit the TDN Q&A archive for a series of in-depth one-on-one interviews with interesting figures in the industry. >Marengo= to Ballyhane: Al Asayl Bloodstock=s Battle of Marengo (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}--Anna Karenina {Ire}, by Green Desert) will stand at Ballyhane Stud in Ireland in 2015 for a fee of i6,000 according to Racing Post. Fourth in the G1 Investec Derby in 2013 for original connections Aidan O=Brien and Coolmore, Battle of Marengo also scored in the G2 Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial S. and the G3 Ballysax S. at Leopardstown earlier that spring. He also won the G2 Beresford S. as a juvenile and ended his career for trainer David Simock with five wins from 14 starts for earnings of $432,823. Produced from the Irish stakes winner Anna Karenina (Ire) (Green Desert), Battle of Marengo is a full-brother to multiple-graded stakes placed Perhaps (Ire). OBSERVATIONS on today’s European racing scene 18.45 Wolverhampton, Mdn, £4,500, 2yo, f, 7f 32y (AWT) Robert Barnett’s homebred PURE LINE (GB) (Zamindar) is a daughter of the 1995 G1 Irish Oaks and G1 Yorkshire Oaks victress Pure Grain (GB) (Polish Precedent). The Ralph Beckett trainee faces eight rivals, including Scuderia Blueberry’s fellow firster Misham (GB) (Shamardal), who is a Marco Botti-trained half-sister to the 2007 G2 German 1000 Guineas winner and G1 Coronation S. runner-up Mi Emma (Ger) (Silvano {Ger}), and the 2012 G1 Criterium International second Anna’s Pearl (GB) (Pivotal {GB}). Inglis December Catalogue Available: The Inglis December Thoroughbred Sale has catalogued 131 lots scheduled to go under the hammer Dec. 12 at 10:30 a.m. local time. There will be 30 broodmares on offer followed by yearlings, unbroken stock and racing stock. Among the sires represented are Hard Spun (Danzig) and Statue of Liberty (Storm Cat). There will also be 16 race fillies, colts and geldings from the Darley consignment as well as offerings from Lindsay Park Racing, Forest Lodge Racing, Woodside Park and Contract Racing. The catalogue is available at www.inglis.com and on the Inglis Sales iPad App. EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS IN DUBAI: Ostaad (Ire), c, 4, Marju (Ire)--Almansoora, by Bahri. JBL, 11-14, Hcp. 7f, 1:25.82. B-Shadwell Estate Co Ltd. Mawhub (GB), g, 5, Singspiel (Ire)--Native Blue (GB), by Seeking the Gold. JBL, 11-14, Hcp. 1m, 1:51.18. B-Darley. Cont. p7 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/15/14 • PAGE 7 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com European-Bred Winners cont. Momaris (GB), g, 6, Dubai Destination--Anaamil (Ire), by Darshaan (GB). JBL, 11-14, Hcp. 7f, 1:26.76. B-Darley. *1/2 to Sajjhaa (GB) (King=s Best), Hwt. Older Horse-UAE at 7-9.5f, Hwt. Older Mare-UAE at 7-9.5f, MG1SW-UAE, GSW-Ity, MSW & MGSP-Eng, $3,681,567. Spin Cycle (Ire), g, 8, Exceed And Excel (Aus)-Spinamix (GB), by Spinning World. JBL, 11-14, Hcp. 6f, 1:12.70. B-Lisa Kelly. *50,000gns wnlg >06 TATDEC; 84,000gns yrl >07 DONAUG. **1/2 to San Sicharia (Ire) (Daggers Drawn), GSW-Eng, GSP-Ire, SP-Fr, $162,856; and Codeword (Ire) Dansili (GB), GSP, $291,625. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N AMERICA ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 3rd-WOX, $42,837, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (AWT), 1:24, ft. CLARKSTON HOPE (f, 3, Strut the Stage-Thirdtimesthecharm, by Bet Big) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $62,769. O-Bradscot Farms. B-Irene McLellan (ON). T-Thomas R Bowden. 7th-LRL, $42,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:44, fm. I. C. LIGHTNING (g, 4, Flatter--Iron City Lady, by West Acre) Lifetime Record: 10-3-1-1, $61,706. O/B-Riley Mangum (KY). T-Guadalupe Preciado. *$10,000 RNA yrl '11 FTKOCT. 3rd-GGX, $37,950, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW1$X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:45 3/5, ft. YAHOO TAHOE (c, 3, McCann's Mojave--Ghazi's Lass, by Ghazi) Lifetime Record: 14-4-4-1, $104,413. O-Andrew & Marilyn Smolich & Steve Specht. B/T-Steve Specht (CA). 8th-RPX, $37,819, 11-13, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:44, fm. KATRINA NICOLE (m, 5, Wando--Lucky Lady Laura {SW}, by Whitesburg) Lifetime Record: 8-4-1-1, $90,394. O-Flying V Ranch. B-Tim & Marianne Visnieski (OK). T-W Bret Calhoun. *1/2 to Lauras Last Music (Prospector=s Music), MSW, $135,483. 8th-GPW, $35,000, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:43, fm. ROMPIN REID (c, 3, Medaglia d=Oro--Runway Model {MGSW & MGISP, $725,598}, by Petionville) Lifetime Record: 14-2-3-4, $76,920. O-Steven Dwoskin & Wayne Lobdell. B-Summer Wind Farm (KY). T-Steven Dwoskin. *$155,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. LANE’S END Sales Graduate 9th-GPW, $35,000, Opt. Clm. ($16,000), NW1X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11 1/5, ft. LOVERBIL (g, 5, Not for Love--Go Nicholas Go {SP}, by Polish Numbers) Lifetime Record: 30-7-5-4, $154,246. O-White Wabbit Wacing LLC. B-Golden Dome Stable (NJ). T-Jorge Navarro. *$37,000 yrl '10 FTKOCT. **Full to Love for Not, MSW, $218,805; and 1/2 to Clear Faith (Cryptoclearance), SP, $304,873; and Calabria Bella (Accelerator), MSP, $245,334. 1st-WOX, $32,725, Opt. Clm. ($20,000), C, 3yo/up, 5f (AWT), :58, ft. REXTON (c, 4, Philanthropist--Brooke's Bubble, by Rinka Das) Lifetime Record: 17-3-1-3, $113,405. O-RCC Racing Stable Ltd & Rocco Forgione. B-Beata Grodkowska (ON). T-John Mattine. *C$2,000 wlng '10 ONTNOV; C$15,000 yrl '11 ONTDEC. 6th-CTX, $27,000, 11-13, NW3X, 3yo/up, f/m, 4 1/2f, :53, ft. BETHWITHOUTTHEHALO (m, 5, Northern Afleet--Saint Liz Beth, by Saint Ballado) Lifetime Record: 11-3-0-1, $55,634. O/B-Karl B Johnson Sr (MD). T-Crystal G Pickett. 7th-HAW, $24,200, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), NW2$X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:42 4/5, fm. JAZZ BEAT (m, 6, Theatrical {Ire}--Conduct, by Broad Brush) Lifetime Record: 28-7-6-2, $129,117. O-Morrie Waud. B-Mr & Mrs Bertram R Firestone (KY). T-Janice L Ely. 8th-HAW, $21,000, 11-13, C, (S), 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:47, ft. EMPIRESTRIKESAGAIN (c, 3, Empire Maker--Summer Mis {GSW, $542,662}, by Summer Squall) Lifetime Record: 7-2-1-0, $42,470. O/B-Richard Otto Stables Inc. (IL). T-Anthony Mitchell. *Raced without Lasix. **Full to Summer=s Empire, SW, $191,237. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Quality Silver, f, 2, Eurosilver--Slew's Quality, by Elusive Quality. PEN, 11-14, (S), 5f, :59 4/5. B-Best A Luck Farm LLC (PA). *$24,000 RNA 2yo >14 OBSJUN. Diannestillworks, f, 2, Scat Daddy--Golden Roses, by Gilded Time. AQU, 11-14, (C), 6f, 1:12 3/5. B-Winchester Farm (KY). *$45,000 yrl '13 FTKJUL. Kool Kat Strut, g, 2, Tale of Ekati--Just Outta Here, by Rahy. AQU, 11-14, (S), 1m, 1:41 1/5. B-Teneri Farm Inc (NY). *$47,000 yrl '13 KEESEP. **Ninth winner for freshman sire (by Tale of the Cat). Zinvor, g, 2, Tribal Rule--Shady Lady Dancer, by Woodman. DMR, 11-14, (S), 1mT, 1:37 1/5. B-Cole Ranch Partners LP (CA). *$15,000 yrl '13 BESOCT. **Full to Leaving New York, MSP, $236,580. Theresas Candyrose, f, 3, Candy Ride {Arg}--Kelliher, by Forestry. AQU, 11-14, (C), 1m (off turf), 1:39 4/5. B-Nick & Theresa Mamatas (KY). Benefits of the Light Mask Advances the breeding season Prevents prolonged gestations Increases average foal birth weights Optimizes stallion fertility Improves coat condition Permits outdoor maintenance for happier, healthier horses Safety tested for optimum eye health Reduces management costs Fully automated Scientifically validated A Revolution in Breeding “We used Equilume Light Masks on our barren mares last season at Jackson Purchase Farm. I am happy to say that the masks worked great. All of the mares had breedable follicles and had gone through transition by February 14th. In the winter of 2014 we had zero issues with the mares being outside 24/7, often in sub-zero temperatures. Besides the fact that the mares all cycled as I hoped, I spent less on van and vet charges and had healthier mares. Like extended turnout for any class of horse, daily observation, occasional adjusting of masks and adjustment of feed and hay is necessary. For me the economics were good and the mares simply did better outside. I am a believer!” - Dr. Steve Jackson, Bluegrass Equine Nutrition, Lexington, Kentucky. It is recommended that Equilume™ Light Masks are fitted between November 15th & December 1st for maximum effect. To order: www.equilume.com Tel: 859-270-7319 / +353 45 579025 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/15/14 • PAGE 8 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Breeders= Edition America cont. Truly Mizzed, f, 3, Mizzen Mast--Sacred Charm, by Silver Charm. LRL, 11-14, 1 1/16mT, 1:44 4/5. B-Castletop Stable & Shadybrook Farm I (FL). *$35,000 yrl '12 OBSAUG. Big Money Speaks, g, 3, Save Big Money--Gentle Rachel, by Lost Opportunity. RPX, 11-13, (S), 1m70y, 1:42 4/5. B-Bobbye Stipe (OK). B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N EUROPE CONDITIONS RESULTS: 6th-LYO, i27,000, 11-13, 3yo, 10f 165y (AWT), 2:16.20, ft. SEAPORT (GB) (g, 3, Champs Elysees {GB}--Cochin, by Swain {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i31,100. O-Khalid Abdullah. B-Millsec Ltd (GB). T-Andre Fabre. *1/2 to Permit (GB) (Dansili {GB}), GSW-Aus & GSP-Fr, $565,196. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Biting Bullets, c, 2, Bluegrass Cat--Mary Ellise, by In Excess (Ire). WOL, 11-14, 7f 32y (AWT), 1:29.46. B-Daniel J Burke (KY). *$18,000 yrl >13 KEESEP; 60,000gns 2yo >14 TATAPR. Daisy Bell (Ire), f, 2, Dandy Man (Ire)--Springfort (Ire), by Captain Rio (GB). DUN, 11-4, 5f (AWT), :59.27. B-Churchland Stud (Ire). Great Dancer (Ire), c, 2, Lord Shanakill--Enchanted Empress (Ire), by Holy Roman Emperor (Ire). DUN, 11-14, 8f (AWT), 1:37.59. B-Maurice Regan (Ire). *i22,000 wnlg >12 GOFNOV; ,18,000 yrl >13 DONAUG; 21,000gns yrl >13 TATDEC. **15th winner for freshman sire (by Speightstown). Wedlock (GB), f, 2, Pivotal (GB)--Wedding Party (GB) (SP-Eng), by Groom Dancer. LIN, 11-14, 5f 6y (AWT), :58.20. B-Cheveley Park Stud (GB). Jackville Go (Ire), c, 2, Vale Of York (Ire)--Telltime (Ire), by Danetime (Ire). CAP, 11-14, 6fT, 1:11.99, sf. B-Rossenarra Bloodstock (Ire). *i6,000 RNA yrl > 13 TATIRESEP; ,27,000 2yo > 14 BRITYO. **18th winner for freshman sire (by Invincible Spirit {Ire}). Elpida, f, 3, Giant=s Causeway--Swan Nebula, by Seeking the Gold. LIN, 11-14, 12f (AWT), 2:30.51. B-Capital Bloodstock (KY). *$310,000 yrl >12 KEESEP. TDN CRITERIA The races covered in the TDN are as follows: Stakes - purses of $50,000/up Allowance Races - purses of $20,000/up Optional Claiming Races - purses of $20,000/up Maiden Special Weight Races - purses of $18,000/up Maiden Claiming Races - purses of $18,000/up and a minimum claiming price of $40,000
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