THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2014 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here FIGURES SOAR AT TATTS SESSION TWO By Emma Berry and Kelsey Riley The second day of Book 1 took place in notable contrast to Tuesday=s opening session in both mood and market vibrancy. Record turnover for a single day at Tattersalls was achieved when 123 yearlings sold for 28,930,000gns, an improvement of 16% helped in no small part by three seven-figure transactions. The Lot 214, the 1.7 million guineas sale- average increased by 4% to 235,203gns, topper by Shamardal with the median also Tattersalls up, by 7%, to 150,000gns. Clearance rate was also significantly higher than the first day and up by 16% on the corresponding session last year at 87%. A dozen yearlings exceeded the 500,000-guineas mark, compared to eight last year, with the three million-plus yearlings all being knocked down to John Ferguson on behalf of Sheikh Mohammed. The 1.7 million guineas (US$2.867 million) sale topper is the most expensive yearling sold in the world this year. CIGAR (1990-2014) by Alan Carasso Cigar (Palace Music--Solar Slew, by Seattle Slew), whose 16-race winning streak over the course of 22 months from 1994 to 1996 tied the record of Citation and earned him legions of fans the world over, died Tuesday from complications from neck surgery at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital near Lexington. He was 24 years old. AHe was a cool horse, he meant a tremendous amount to me,@ an emotional jockey Jerry Bailey told Steve Byk on At The Races. AIt wasn=t until Cigar that I got emotionally attached to horses. He turned me into a person from one that would leave the barn after I got off horses in the morning to a guy that would stay at the barn and watch him graze. He turned me into a guy that really cared about the horses he rode.@ Cont. p11 Cont. p3 (718) 978-8200 www.mersant.com Sponsors of the following stats for the: TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLINGS SESSION TOTALS Catalogued No. Offered No. Sold RNAs % RNAs No. 500K+ High Price Gross Average (% change) Median (% change) 2014 158 142 123 19 13.3% 12 1,700,000gns 28,930,000gns 235,203gns (+3.8%) 150,000gns (+7.1%) 2013 171 147 110 37 25.2% 7 5,000,000gns 24,916,000gns 226,509gns 140,000gns CUMULATIVE TOTALS Catalogued No. Offered No. Sold RNAs % RNAs No. 500K+ High Price Gross Average (% change) Median (% change) 2014 315 288 230 58 20.1% 20 1,700,000gns 49,115,000gns 213,543gns (-2.4%) 150,000gns 2013 342 303 234 69 22.8% 17 5,000,000gns 51,235,000gns 218,953gns N/A Cigar in the 1995 Breeders’ Cup Classic breederscup.com IN THIS ISSUE CO-PUBLISHERS President: Barry Weisbord barryweisbord@thetdn.com @barryweisbord Vice President: Sue Finley suefinley@thetdn.com @suefinley BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ‘Rainha’ Rules in Jessamine Director of Business Development: Gary King garyking@thetdn.com EDITORIAL Three Chimneys Farm’s Rainha Da Bateria (Broken Vow) came charging from last to first to earn her first black-type victory and an all expenses paid trip to the Breeders’ Cup in Keeneland’s GIII Jessamine S. yesterday. 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In a scene rarely witnessed these days in sales rings around the world, a good old-fashioned shoot-out between Darley and Coolmore brought about the first millionaire of Tattersalls October Book 1 when a near-black son of Shamardal lot 214 was hammered down for 1.7 million guineas. Eamonn Reilly of BBA Ireland was the first bidder to show serious intent for the regally bred colt out of top sprinter Cassandra Go (Ire) (Indian Ridge {GB}), who is already the dam of three group winners. Her G1 Irish 1000 Guineas-winning daughter Halfway To Heaven (Ire) (Pivotal {GB})--who won three Group 1 contests for Aidan O=Brien--ensured Coolmore=s interest, with John Magnier leaping into the chase at 1 million guineas. Sheikh Mohammed, who stands Shamardal at his Kildangan Stud in Ireland, would not be denied, however, and, standing alongside John Ferguson, drove the price up until the colt was his. The final sum naturally brought a wide smile to the face of the colt=s breeder, Trevor Stewart, who consigned him through James Hanly=s Ballyhimikin Stud, where Cassandra Go resides alongside her Group 3-winning daughter Tickled Pink (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}). AI=m absolutely delighted, naturally,@ beamed Stewart. AI didn=t expect anything like that, it=s a dream, an old-fashioned battle between Coolmore and Darley. At least I=ll be able to sleep tonight!@ Stewart, who bought Cassandra Go, a half-sister to former Irish National Stud stallion Verglas (Ire), as a yearling for 200,000gns in 1997, saw her carry his colors to victory on six occasions, including in the G2 King=s Stand S. at Royal Ascot and G2 Temple S. at Sandown. He added, AI have retained her Pivotal 2-year-old, Allez Alaia (Ire), who is in training with Roger Charlton. She has no foal this year, but she is in foal to Iffraaj (GB) and her daughter Tickled Pink is in foal to Dark Angel (GB).@ Cont. p4 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 4 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Tattersalls October cont. John Ferguson, who is the leading purchaser at Tattersalls this week by a considerable margin, said, AHe=s from a very good breeder and the mare was outstanding herself. When a top racemare can breed a Classic winner, there=s always a chance she can do it again. He=s a beautiful colt by a stallion who has really set the world alight this year. Although it=s a lot of money, it=s so hard to breed a horse as special as that-he deserved to make that price.@ Shamardal, whose young stallion sons include one of this year's leading freshmen, Lope De Vega (Ire), is the sire of 22 stakes winners around the world this year, including G1 Eclipse S. winner Mukhadram (GB), who is set to retire to Shadwell=s Nunnery Stud in 2015. Ferguson came out in support of Lope De Vega later in the session, going Lot 263 to 650,000gns for a Tattersalls handsome bay colt from Ballylinch Stud (lot 263), which stands the dual French Classic winner in Ireland. Lope De Vega is the sire of Group 3 winner Burnt Sugar (Ire) and listed winner Belardo (Ire) from his first crop, and this colt, out of the winning Montjeu (Ire) mare Dazzle Dancer (Ire), was bred by Ballylinch. AWe=re absolutely delighted,@ said Ballylinch Managing Director John O=Connor. AWe did expect him to sell extremely well because he=d been vetted by some of the top groups. And he=s just such an exceptional mover, and he=s got so much quality. He=s a homebred, we raced his dam, and we=ve retained his sister, which we think is a very promising filly, so we=re delighted. Lope De Vega is off to a very, very good start, so it=s very nice for those of us that use him to know that you can have the very top buyers bid for them.@ Godolphin has already tasted success with Lope De Vega courtesy of Very Special (Ire), a half-sister to last year=s ill-fated champion juvenile filly Chriselliam (Ire) (Iffraaj {GB}). Very Special broke her maiden by five lengths at first asking in September and finished third in the Oct. 4 Tattersalls Millions 2YO Fillies= Trophy. AWe=d really like to wish Sheikh Mohammed and John Ferguson best of luck with this horse,@ O=Connor noted. AWe have a lot of confidence he=ll be a nice racehorse.@ TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 5 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com SESSION TOPPERS Sponsored by GEORGE HILLS Neuman Insurance Group US Mob: +1 859 229 9095 • UK Mob: +44 (0) 7979 750 421 george@equineinsurance.com TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLING SALE WEDNESDAY’S TOP 12 LOTS Lot Sex 214 colt 245 237 170 259 297 colt Dam Price (gns) Cassandra Go (Ire) 1,700,000 B-T. Stewart Consigned by Ballyhimikin Stud, Ireland Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock colt Dubawi (Ire) Crystal Music 1,600,000 B-Watership Down Stud Consigned by Watership Down Stud Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock colt Dubawi (Ire) Comic (Ire) 1,400,000 B-Floors Farming & The Duke of Devonshire Consigned by Floors Stud Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock colt Galileo (Ire) Another Storm 875,000 B-Paget Bloodstock Consigned by Clare Castle Stud, Ireland Purchased by China Horse Club / Michael Wallace Bloodstock colt Dubawi (Ire) Dash to the Front (GB) 800,000 B-Meon Valley Stud Consigned by Meon Valley Stud Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock 241 colt 203 colt Sire Shamardal 263 colt 204 colt 261 filly 287a colt Galileo (Ire) Flirtation (GB) B-Floors Farming Consigned by Floors Stud Purchased by MV Magnier Dubawi (Ire) Cosmodrome (170,000 RNA i/u ‘12 TATDEC) B-Fittocks Stud Consigned by Highclere Stud Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock Invincible Spirit (Ire) Brusca (€155,000 i/u ‘12 ARQDEC; 215,000gns wnlg ‘13 TATDEC) B-P. & Mrs A. G. Venner Consigned by Corduff Stud, Ireland Purchased by J Warren Bloodstock Lope de Vega (Ire) Dazzle Dancer (Ire) B-Ballylinch Stud Consigned by Ballylinch Stud, Ireland Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock Sea the Stars (Ire) By Request (GB) B-John Connaughton Consigned by Church View Stables, Ireland Purchased by C Gordon-Watson Bloodstock Galileo (Ire) Date With Destiny (Ire) B-Newsells Park Stud Consigned by Newsells Park Stud Ltd. Purchased by McCalmont Bloodstock Galileo (Ire) Famous (Ire) B-Mt. Brilliant Broodmares II LLC Consigned by Highclere Stud Purchased by Blandford Bloodstock 750,000 725,000 680,000 650,000 650,000 650,000 600,000 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 6 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Duke of Roxburghe >Floored=... It didn=t take Sheikh Mohammed long to add to his haul of million-dollar babies. Lot 237 kicked off a flurry of expensive Dubawi purchases by the Ruler of Dubai, and put the icing on the cake of a watershed week for the Duke of Roxburghe=s Floors Stud. Floors Stud, which is best known as the breeder of champion, dual Classic and five-time Group 1 winner Attraction (GB) (Efisio {GB}), sold its highestpriced yearling ever when its Oasis Dream (GB) colt out of Attraction=s sister Titivation (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}) topped Tuesday=s opening session at 775,000gns, but that Lot 237 personal best was Tattersalls smashed yesterday when John Ferguson saw off John Warren, bidding alongside Charlie-Gordon Watson, to secure a halfbrother to Group 1 winners Viva Pataca (GB) (Marju {Ire}) and Laughing (GB) (Dansili {GB}) for 1.4 million guineas. The Duke of Roxburghe was nearly lost for words moments after the transaction. AI don=t know what to say--I=m over the moon,@ he said. The Scotsman was quick to pay tribute to his staff. AWhat I wanted to say yesterday is that I=m so pleased for all the staff, the team at home who=ve done all the hard work. I just take some of the bricks, but they=ve done all the hard work. I=m really thrilled for them because they=ve done such a fabulous job with all the horses and this has been the testament to their work.@ The Duke of Roxburghe He noted that both high Tattersalls prices were beyond his expectations. AYesterday blew me away and today is the same,@ he said. AI=d hoped he=d make 600,000gns to 700,000gns, so he=s made double what I thought he=d make. It=s just fantastic and unbelievably exciting.@ The Duke of Roxburghe owns about 16 mares, some in partnership. His philosophy is to sell all the colts and retain one or two fillies every year. The Dubawi colt was bred in partnership with the Duke of Devonshire. He noted that Comic (Ire) (Be My Guest), who was bred and raced by himself in partnership, is back in foal to Dubawi, but no decision had been made on who she would go to next. AWe bred the mare, so they=re all complete homebreds; they=ve been up in Scotland the whole time,@ he explained. A[Comic] is one of the mares we=ve owned for a long time. She=s 19, so she=s getting on. She=s been fantastic, she=s been a dual Group 1 producer. I don=t know how many there were in the catalogue, but not many.@ Floors= Galileo (Ire) colt out of Flirtation (GB) (Pursuit of Love {GB}) (lot 297)--and therefore a half-brother to Attraction--provided the stud another reason to celebrate late in the session when knocked down to M V Magnier for 750,000gns. The colt sparked a bidding war that included John Warren and Grant Pritchard-Gordon, with John Magnier joining the fray at 650,000gns. The former parties continued to tussle, but in the end it took one final blow from Magnier at 750,000 to end the battle. Magnier is well familiar with the family, as the Coolmore partners race Attraction=s Group 3-winning son Fountain of Youth (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}), purchased by Demi O=Byrne for 420,000gns here two years ago. Which sires give you the best chance to break even or better? Apex ABC Runner Index aims to show just that. Claiborne’s War Front has just one offered on day 3, the USA-bred hip 331, out of the GISW Icon Project. He sports the second-highest ABC Index of all sires selling today at 2.32, just a tick off the leader, Galileo, with 2.38. Click here for the entire Apex midyear rankings table. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 7 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Ferguson Hails >Vintage= Crop... John Ferguson was back in action four lots later to secure lot 241, a Dubawi colt out of the stakes-winning Cosmodrome (Bahri), from the draft of Highclere Stud, for 725,000gns. A further four lots later, Ferguson was forced to cross the 1-million guineas threshold again for yet another Dubawi, this time Watership Down=s colt out of the G1 Fillies= Mile winner Crystal Music (Nureyev) (lot 245). The transaction was a near carboncopy of Lot 237, with Ferguson forced to see off Warren, but this time that agent pushed him even further. Once again, Sheikh Mohammed would not be denied, however, and after signing the ticket at 1.6 million, Ferguson discussed Darley=s buying philosophy. AYou have to look at it across the whole spectrum of what we invest in the course of a year,@ he said. AAlthough it=s a huge sum of money, across the spectrum of what we=re doing in Australia and America and around the world, it=s all relative. We=re trying to find the next goldmine to be a stallion that can go dual hemisphere and can repay. That=s how it works. And so although individually it looks like a lot--and I=m not saying for a second it=s not--you=ve got to look at it as one spike of investment during a year of investment.@ Ferguson said he thinks this year=s British yearling crop is a Avintage@ one. AI think there are some exceptionally nice yearlings here this year,@ he said. AI think overall--and Dick O=Gorman who helps me here goes around to all the farms, and with our horses as well-whether it=s the weather, or what it is, I think this is a vintage year for yearlings. I think there is a very strong team, and funny John Ferguson enough, Sheikh Hamdan Tattersalls said the same thing. So I think overall it=s going to be a very good crop. AThese are the best, these yearlings here this week,@ he continued. AThe stallions we have in Europe now, sure there are some lovely horses in America, and don=t get me wrong, there are some fantastic operations in America, but as a conglomerate of horses, Newmarket has it.@ Lord and Lady Lloyd-Webber=s Watership Down Stud purchased lot 245's second dam, Crystal Spray (GB) (Beldale Flutter) for 500,000gns in 1995, and that has proven a sound investment. They bred and raced her Group 1-winning daughter Crystal Music, and have Simon Marsh also enjoyed plenty of Tattersalls highlights in the sales ring with members of the family. "That was a wonderful result, this family has been amazing for us and he is a lovely colt," said Watership Down Stud manager Simon Marsh. "We're absolutely delighted he's been bought by Sheikh Mohammed. There's every chance the colt's full-brother could be seen in same ring next year, as Crystal Music's current foal is also a Dubawi colt, but the mare is not in foal this year.@ Ferguson did not rest long, adding another Dubawi colt, this time Meon Valley=s lot 259, for 800,000gns. the chestnut is out of the stakes-winning Dash to the Front (GB) (Diktat {GB}), a half-sister to stakes winner Dash to the Top (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}). Over the first two days of trade, Ferguson signed for 25 lots for 12,105,000gns, making him the sale=s leading buyer by more than 7 million guineas. Australia Again for China Horse Club?... The China Horse Club has experienced the year of a lifetime courtesy G1 Investec Derby, G1 Irish Derby and G1 Juddmonte International winner Australia (GB) (Galileo {Ire})--in which China Horse Club Chairman Teo Ah Khing is a part owner--and the operation will hope to relive that magic after going to 875,000gns yesterday for another by Galileo in lot 170. Bidding on the chestnut son of Another Storm (Gone West) was opened at 100,000gns by Grant Pritchard-Gordon of Badgers Bloodstock, but that agent bowed out at 500,000gns, leaving the China Horse Club=s Michael Wallace to duke it out with Ross Doyle and Charlie GordonWatson. GordonLot 170 Watson played a valiant Tattersalls role as underbidder, but could not counter Wallace=s final offer, smiling and shaking his head as the hammer fell. Wallace noted that April-foaled colt bore a resemblance to Australia. Cont. p8 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 8 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Tattersalls October cont. AHe=s a nice horse, very strong,@ Wallace said after signing the docket. AObviously the China Horse Club shares ownership in Australia, and this colt reminded us a lot of him.@ Another Storm has produced three stakes winners from six runners, including G3 Prix Paul Moussac winner Asperity (War Chant) and GIII Valley View S. heroine Angel Terrace (Ghostzapper). Her 2-year-old, Order of St George (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) was a $550,000 Keeneland September yearling and has made a promising start to his career for team Coolmore, having broken his maiden by 8 1/2 lengths at third asking at Leopardstown in August. AHe=s by a champion sire and the mare has done a fantastic job already,@ Wallace noted, adding, AHe=ll stay in Europe, but we haven=t decided on a trainer yet. I=m sure we won=t have much trouble finding one.@ The Galileo colt was the China Horse Club=s second transaction of the sale after they picked up an Acclamation (GB) filly for 300,000 during Tuesday=s opening session. These youngsters are added to a haul picked up at European sales in the last seven weeks. After going to i560,000 for a Galileo filly at Arqana August, the China Horse Club picked up three at Goffs Orby last week for i1.13 million, and was also busy at Arqana=s Arc sale over the weekend, buying five horses in training--including the top three lots of the boutique sale--for i2.67 million. The China Horse Club has horses in training in nine countries--including the U.S. with Christophe Clement-but Wallace noted that Britain isn=t one of them just yet. A few minutes later Wallace returned to the action, securing a Street Cry (Ire) filly out of the Group 3placed Arkadina (Ire) (Danehill) (lot 178) for 200,000gns. Quick Double... As the sun broke through early in the afternoon at Tattersalls, the ring also lit up accordingly with a quick-fire double of stellar prices for lots 203 and 204, which sold for 680,000gns and 650,000gns, respectively. The former, an Invincible Spirit (Ire) half-brother to G3 Prix La Force winner Baraan (Fr) (Dalakhani {Ire}), was the subject of a contest between Sheikh Mohammed=s bloodstock advisor John Ferguson and John Warren, each concealed behind partitions on either side of the chute. As bidding Lot 204 reached 680,000gns, Tattersalls Sheikh Mohammed turned on his heels and left the ring, leaving Warren to sign the docket. Out of the Grindstone mare Brusca, a three-time winning half-sister to GI Diana S. victrix Somali Lemonade (Lemon Drop Kid), the February-born colt was consigned by James Egan=s Corduff Stud and was a bold pinhook, having been bought as a foal at Tattersalls last December for 215,000gns. Warren ended day two as the sale=s second leading buyer behind Ferguson, with 23 to his credit for 5,085,000. Following the Invincible Spirit colt was a son of Sea The Stars, consigned by Tom Whelan=s Church View Stud for his breeder John Connaughton of Mullingar. Out of By Request (GB), a Giant=s Causeway half-sister to G1 Irish Derby runner-up Midas Touch (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) and a great grand-daughter of outstanding matron Alruccaba (GB), the colt=s sale to Charlie GordonWatson--standing alongside agent Jamie McCalmont and American owner Jon Kelly--at 650,000gns brought tears to the eyes of Whelan, whose son Ronan is an apprentice jockey for Jim Bolger. AHe was just a special horse,@ said Whelan in between hugs and back-slaps from well-wishers. AI=ve only seen one horse before in my life who could match him, he was special in every way. I=m in bits.@ The colt is to be trained in Newmarket by Luca Cumani who later saw a Dubawi colt bred by his Fittocks Stud knocked down to John Ferguson for 725,000gns. The new owner of the colt was not disclosed. Cont. p9 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 9 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Destiny Calling... The use of Lasix and other raceday medication has been debated in detail in these pages, but a warning shot was fired across the bows of those in favor of the continued use of drugs in U.S. racing by Californian Jon Kelly, who has become a regular visitor to Park Paddocks, both for the yearling and breeding stock sales. Speaking after spending 650,000gns on a Galileo (Ire) filly out of the late George Washington=s sole produce Date With Destiny (Ire) (lot 261), Kelly said, AI=ve been trying hard to buy during this sale but I keep losing to people who own countries. I=m going to have to buy a small country of my own so I can compete.@ He added, AI=ve been coming to Tattersalls for the last few years because it fits my program perfectly. I=m here because I don=t like the use of drugs in America. It=s hurting our Jon Kelly breed and I=m fed up with Magic Millions photo it.@ Kelly has certainly put his money where his mouth is over this issue, and now has 11 horses in training with Luca Cumani in Newmarket, including his most recent purchase, who was bred and consigned by Newsells Park Stud. AI have another lovely Galileo filly with Luca, a 2-year-old named Raggedy Ann, and we=re very pleased with her,@ added Kelly, who also keeps broodmares in Ireland.@ Family Values... Mastercraftsman (Ire) has had a magnificent year with his runners, most notably through his Classic-winning sons Kingston Hill (GB) and The Grey Gatsby (Ire), and another member of his family caught the eye of Tom Goff, who bought a Galileo (Ire) colt out of Mastercraftsman=s sister Famous (Ire) (lot 287A) for 600,000gns. Famous was pretty gifted herself, finishing runner-up in the G1 Moyglare Stud S. after winning her maiden at two, and her Highclere Stud-consigned grey son--her second foal--looks every bit the athlete. AHe has a fantastic page we all know so well,@ said Goff, who was unable to name his client. AHe has so much of the family about him--he's a lovely mover with lots of length and quality.@ The colt=s sale enhanced a good day for Lady Carolyn Warren=s Highclere Stud, which is now leading vendor over the two days with 16 yearlings sold for a total of 4,010,000gns and an average of 250,625gns. The third and final session of Book 1 kicks off today at 11 a.m. Michael T. Levy • (859) 253-1114 • www.muirfieldinsurance.com Hip Sex 170 colt Sire Galileo (Ire) Dam Price (gns) Another Storm 875,000 B-Paget Bloodstock Consigned by Castle Stud Purchased by China Horse Club China Horse Club founder Teo Ah Khing has enjoyed plenty of racecourse success with Australia (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and went back to that well one more time via his bloodstock advisor Michael Wallace. Horse France acquired this colt’s dam, a Storm Cat daughter of champion Storm Song (Summer Squall) for $50,000 at Keeneland November in 2010. Already the dam of U.S. Grade III winner Angel Terrace (Ghostzapper), Another Storm did not produce a foal in 2011, but her 2012 produce, this colt’s full-brother Order of St George (Ire) was a $550,000 KEESEP buy last fall and has since gone on to win his maiden by 8 1/2l at Leopardstown Aug. 14. "He is by a champion sire and a mare who is doing her job," said Wallace. "His full-brother won his maiden by 9l and is going for a Group 1 next. We've had great success with Australia this year and are building on that.” 207 colt Kodiac (GB) Cache Creek (Ire) 220,000 B-Mrs Josephine Hughes Consigned by Tally-Ho Stud Purchased by Shadwell Estate Company The offspring of Tiggy Wiggy (Ire)’s sire continue to be highly sought after at Tattersalls, and this son of SW & MGSP Cache Creek (Ire) (Marju {Ire}) fit the bill. Offered as a foal at last year’s Goffs November sale, the Mar. 29 foal was purchased by Tally-Ho Stud--the home of Kodiac--for just €47,000. A half-brother to the stakes-placed Hunter’s Bay (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}), the colt was snapped up by these shrewd buyers and continued the positive momentum for the sire. 241 colt Dubawi (Ire) Cosmodrome 725,000 B-Fittocks Stud Consigned by Highclere Stud Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock Winner of the Listed Height of Fashion S. during her racing days, Cosmodrome (Bahri) was offered with this produce in utero at this venue’s December mares sale nearly two years ago, but was led out unsold when bidding stalled out at 170,000gns. That decision proved the right one when the foal the mare was carrying, by the sire of G1/GI winners Sheikhzayedroad (GB), Lucky Nine (Ire) and Akeed Mofeed (GB), lit up the Tattersalls tote Wednesday. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 10 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Nothing But Nets cont. 261 filly Galileo (Ire) Date With Destiny (Ire) 650,000 B-Newsells Park Stud Consigned by Newsells Park Stud Ltd Purchased by McCalmont Bloodstock The lone foal produced by George Washington (Ire) (Danehill), Date With Destiny took her racecourse debut at Newbury in 2010 and was placed in the Listed Lingfield Oaks Trial at three in 2011 before being retired to stud. Newsells Park was able to scoop up the-then 3-year-old for a very reasonable 185,000gns and, given the success of the cross over Danehill, was sent to Galileo (Ire) in her first year at stud. The results proved spectacular Wednesday afternoon. Date With Destiny was bred back to Newsells’ Nathaniel (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) this season. 266 colt Paco Boy (Ire) Descriptive (Ire) 280,000 B-Tibthorpe Stud Consigned by Rathasker Stud Purchased by Shadwell Estate Company Three-time Group 1-winning sprinter/miler conceived this crop of yearlings off an advertised stud fee of £8,000, and hip 266 sold for a nice multiple of that fee when hammered down to Rathasker Stud for 48,000gns as a TATDEF weanling 10 months ago. Consigned by that operation to this event, the chestnut provided a five-fold profit as Sheikh Hamdan saw fit to add to his considerable grab. 279 filly New Approach (Ire) Ensemble (Fr) 420,000 B-Whatton Manor Stud & Robert Cornelius Consigned by Whatton Manor Stud Purchased by Bertrand Le Metayer Bloodstock Anthony Stroud Bloodstock signed the ticket on Ensemble (Fr) (Iron Mask) , a half-sister to G1SW Occupandiste (Ire) (Kaldoun {Fr}) from the family of G1 Prix du Jockey Club hero Intello (Ger), for €110,000 at the Arqana December Sale in 2011. Sent to this Galileo sire for her first year at stud, the Apr. 8 foal got her breeders well into the black with this transaction. Ensemble is the dam of a weanling filly of 2014 by Oasis Dream (GB). 281 colt Invincible Spirit (Ire) Es Que (GB) 340,000 B-Es Que Syndicate & Irish National Stud Consigned by Corduff Stud Purchased by Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock Es Que (GB) (Inchinor {GB}) was offered at the 2011 Tattersalls Ireland Breeders Flat sale five months after her 3-year-old of that season, Dominant (Ire) (Cacique {Ire}) was third to Twice Over (GB) (Observatory) in the G2 York S. In a private sale, Es Que was sold to M. Ervine for a mere €5,000 in foal to Fast Company (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}). That produce sold for a respectable 75,000gns at this sale last year, while this colt fetched 235,000gns from Blandford Bloodstock as a TATDEF weanling two months later. Within the next couple of weeks thereafter, Dominant upset the field in the G1 Hong Kong Vase, and hip 281 made for some more positive trade Wednesday. Ï Ò WHAT IS OPPENHEIM ON ABOUT NOW? Whether it=s sales, racing or breeding...read the latest musings from Bill Oppenheim! You can find all of Oppenheim=s columns in the TDN Archive . TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLING SALE BOOK 1 THURSDAY Lot 318, f, Galileo (Ire)--Gwynn (Ire), by Darshaan (GB) Consigned by Camas Park Stud A three-quarter sister to G1 Investec Derby hero Pour Moi (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), this filly hails from a family that has been red-hot in the sales ring in recent years. Her other stakes-winning sibling, the Galileo mare Kissed (Ire), was a 900,000gns purchase at this sale in 2010, while another sister, Sparkle Plenty (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), was an 800,000gns purchase here and last year made €850,000 at the Goffs November Paulyn Dispersal. Another sister, May Kiersey (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) was picked up by Shadai Farm for €400,000 at Arqana’s December sale in 2010. This is the first yearling by Gwynn to be offered for sale since Kissed. Lot 326, c, Montjeu (Ire)--Honorlina (Fr), by Linamix (Fr) Consigned by Newsells Park Stud One of six catalogued from the final crop of the late great Montjeu, this colt is out of a winning full-sister to G1 Poule d’Essai des Poulains winner Vahorimix (Fr) and stakes winner Vadalix (Fr), as well as the dam of G1 Irish St Leger winner Voleuse de Coeurs (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}). Honorlina’s full-brother to this colt was a 450,000gns purchase here a year ago. Lot 327, c, Galileo (Ire)--Hveger (Aus), by Danehill Consigned by Camas Park Stud This March-foaled bay boasts a page that would turn heads even if he were not from the highly prolific Galileo-Danehill cross. He is a fullbrother to Highland Reel (Ire), who realized 460,000 here last year and has subsequently won the G2 Vintage S. and established himself as a favorite for next year’s G1 Investec Derby. Hveger’s Galileo colt Rings of Saturn (Ire) was a 450,000gns buy here the previous year. Camas Park Stud’s Tim Hyde described this colt as “exceptionally good-looking.” Hveger is out of the G1 Australian Oaks winner Circles of Gold (Aus) (Marscay {Aus}), and is therefore a full-sister to five-time Group 1 winner and sire Elvstroem (Aus) and a half to Australian champion and G1 Queen Anne S. winner Haradasun (Aus) (Fusaichi Pegasus). It is also the family of exciting young sire Starspangledbanner (Aus) (Choisir {Aus}). Lot 331, f, War Front--Icon Project, by Empire Maker Consigned by Watership Down Stud The lone representative of her red-hot sire in this sale, this filly is the second foal out of the GI Personal Ensign S. heroine Icon Project, and was bred by Andrew Rosen in Britain. Watership Downs’ Simon Marsh was quick to note that her first two dams are Grade I winners, as Icon Project is out of out the GI Queen Elizabeth Challenge Cup winer La Gueriere (Lord at War {Arg}), who has also produced Grade II winner Lasting Approval (With Approval) and the dam of Group 2 winner Munnings and stakes winner Munnings Sister. The family has enjoyed recent European success, also, as dual Group 1 winner Duntle (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) is found under the third dam. Cont. p11 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 11 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Hip Happenings cont. Lot 361, c, Kitten’s Joy--La Coruna, by Thunder Gulch Consigned by Voute Sales Ted Voute’s Voute Sales offered the first Kitten’s Joy ever to be sold in Britain or Ireland--one was sold at Arqana August for €75,000--at Goffs Orby last week, and that gamble was rewarded with a €300,000 payday. That youngster was bred by Ken and Sarah Ramsey, and they bring another here in the form of this bay colt, who is a full to Spooky Kitten, who was placed in all three Canadian fillies Classics--the Woodbine Oaks, the Wonder Where S. and the Bison City S. Lot 463, f, Arch--Princess Kris (GB), by Kris Consigned by Airlie Stud This U.S.-bred filly is a full-sister to GI Gulfstream Park Breeders’ Cup H. winner Prince Arch, and a half to the G1 National S. victor Kingsfort (War Chant). Princess Kris’s progeny have fared well in European sales rings, with her 2008 Good Reward filly realizing €220,000 at Goffs Orby, and another Arch filly selling for €340,000 at the same sale a year later. Lot 365, c, Galileo (Ire)--Lady Icarus (GB), by Rainbow Quest Consigned by The Castlebridge Consignment This February-foaled bay is a half or three-quarter to four stakes winners, including Mystical Lady, who has produced a close relation to this colt in the stakes winner and G1 Irish Derby third Kingfisher (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). This colt’s second dam is European champion and Classic winner Sonic Lady (Nureyev). Lot 395, c, Galileo (Ire)--Mauralakana (Fr), by Muhtathir (GB) Consigned by Highclere Stud GI Beverly D. S. winner Mauralakana has thus far been a success in the sales ring as well. Her 2011 filly by Galileo was a 340,000gns buy here two years ago, while another by that sire was purchased for 525,000gns last year. This is a full-brother to those. Lot 403, f, Invincible Spirit (Ire)--Mise (Ire), by Indian Ridge (GB) Consigned by Ballylinch Stud This filly hails from the same cross that has produced Group 3 winners Swiss Spirit (Ire), Tickled Pink (Ire) and Russian Soul (Ire), and is a halfsister to the G1 Falmouth S. winner Nahoodh (Ire) (Clodovil {Ire}). Mise’s Dubawi colt was a 1million guineas transaction here last year, and is now in training with Richard Hannon for Al Shaqab Racing. Lot 411, c, Dubawi (Ire)--Model Queen, by Kingmambo Consigned by Highclere Stud This chestnut is a half to dual Group 1-winning sprinter Regal Parade (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), as well as Group 3 winner Entifaadha (GB) (Dansili {GB}) and two other stakes-placed winners. Model Queen’s last four progeny have all been sold for six figures at this sale, headed by a Cape Cross (Ire) filly that realized 500,000gns in 2011, and Entifaadha, who sold for 360,000gns the previous year. Her Sea the Stars (Ire) colt made 170,000gns last year. Lot 436, f, Sea the Stars (Ire)--Out West, by Gone West Consigned by Voute Sales This May foal, in addition to being by exciting Classic sire Sea the Stars, is a half-sister to Motivator (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}), winner of the G1 Investec Derby and sire of dual G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe heroine Treve (Fr). She also counts G2 Hardwicke S. scorer Macarthur (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}) and the stakes-winning Imperial Star (Ire) (Fantastic Light) amongst her siblings, and her full-brother sold to Al Shaqab Racing for 400,000gns in this ring last year. Now named Ghashaam, he is in training with Treve’s trainer, Criquette Head-Maarek. Lot 456, f, Sea the Stars (Ire)--Pleasantry (GB), by Johannesburg Consigned by Oghill House Stud One of just two in the sale for Ireland’s Oghill House Stud, this filly hails from a family of the moment, being out of an unraced half-sister to this year’s brilliant Classic and four-time Group 1 winning miler Kingman (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}). As a daughter of Sea the Stars (a grandson of Invincible Spirit’s sire Green Desert) this bay miss is closely related to that luminary. Pleasantry is also a half to the G3 Tercentenary S. winner Remote (GB) (Dansili {GB}), and it is the family of leading sire Oasis Dream (GB). As described by Bill Oppenheim in yesterday’s TDN, Newsells Park Stud offers visitors an impressive spread, all baked by General Manager Julian Dollar’s wife, Georgia. Visitors are greeted by stud secretary Isobel Anthony, pictured here CIGAR CONT. FROM P1 Bailey was in Lexington over the past weekend to cover Keeneland's Breeders' Cup preps for NBC and got one final chance to visit Cigar at the Kentucky Horse Park. AI saw him Sunday," the Hall of Famer explained. "I was able to spend 15-20 minutes with him. He looked good. He wasn=t moving very well but he was carrying his flesh good. I had some carrots in my hand and he had that white eye that just looks right through you.@ Bred in Kentucky, but foaled in At home at the Horse Park Maryland at Country KHP/James Shambhu Life Farm, Allen Paulson=s colt won his maiden sprinting on the dirt at second asking while under the care of Alex Hassinger, but added just one victory and placings in the GIII Ascot H. and the GIII Volante H. from his next 11 starts on turf, the final four of those for trainer Bill Mott. The Hall of Fame conditioner called an audible in an attempt to shake things up and entered the handsome bay in a second-level allowance going Aqueduct=s one-turn mile Oct. 28, 1994. His eightlength victory marked the beginning of one of the greatest winning streaks in the modern age. Cont. p12 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 12 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Cigar cont. Mike Smith rode him on that occasion, but Bailey took over for the final 20 starts of Cigar=s career, and they closed out 1994 with a seven-length success over Devil His Due--and Mike Smith--in the GI NYRA Mile H., a race now named in his honor. An allowance tally in January 1995, his third consecutive win, set the table for a showdown with the Smith-ridden and 1994 Horse of the Year Holy Bull in the GI Donn H. 20 days later. No one knows what the outcome might have been, but >the Bull= went wrong on the backstretch, Cigar came away to a front-running 5 1/2-length victory and the torch had been passed. AI felt given the post positions--we were inside of Holy Bull--that we should take the race to him,@ his jockey commented. AJust as we were turning I heard a big pop, it was like a tree branch. I could hear Mike Smith say >Oh no.= I thought that would be a great rivalry.@ Cigar was boldly campaigned the balance of the year, winning before fans in Arkansas and Maryland, Massachusetts and in Los Angeles, before returning to New York to take the GI Woodward S. for the first time and the GI Jockey Club Gold Cup. In the 1995 GI Breeders= Cup Classic, Cigar was out to complete a rare 10-for-10 season and was looking for his 12th in a row exactly one year to the date of his Aqueduct allowance score. Favored at 70 cents on the dollar over a muddy and sticky track that caused his connections all sorts of concern and forced to endure a frivolous pre-race claim from a rival trainer, Cigar raced prominently before being cut loose on the turn with what track announcer Tom Durkin called >a dramatic rush.= With a quarter mile left between him and that perfect season, Athe unconquerable, invincible, unbeatable@ Cigar came home a 2 1/2-length winner and earned the first of his two Horse of the Year statues (video). He picked up in 1996 where he left “Cigar remains the standard for greatness off the previous among Thoroughbred racehorses of the season, registering past quarter-century. He attracted massive an easy win in crowds from Boston to Los Angeles, defense of his including untold numbers of new fans Donn title, but, mesmerized by his immense power and with the inaugural unmatched consistency. Not since the Triple Crown years of the 1970s have we $4-million seen such a talent.” –NTRA President & G1 Dubai World Cup only a handful CEO Alex Waldrop of weeks away, Cigar developed a foot abscess, forcing him to miss a prep in the GI Santa Anita H. and casting some doubt on his trip to the Middle East. But Mott was able to get the foot right, and on Mar. 27--a Wednesday evening over the floodlit Nad al Sheba RacetrackBhe took his spot in the World Cup. Looking for 14 in a row, Cigar covered ground the entire way over the triangular-shaped track, but hit the front going apparently well at the head of the straight. He went clear into the final furlong, but his compatriot Soul of the Matter rolled up and looked destined for victory. But Cigar turned him back and put the World Cup on the map with a thrilling half-length success (video). AWatching it, you=d have thought Soul of the Matter was going to run right past him, but when he came to him, I could feel Cigar=s engine rev back up,@ Bailey said. For a second straight year, the team made its way to East Boston and packed them into Suffolk Downs for the MassCap, and they did not leave disappointed as the champ scored by 2 1/2 lengths to make it 15 straight. Mott targeted a return trip to California for the GI Hollywood Gold Cup, but the horse=s recurrent foot problems put pay to that idea, and in stepped Dick Duchossois, chairman of Arlington Park, who offered a $750,000 base purse and $300,000 of bonus money to the winner should the track be able to attract Cigar for a July 13 race named the Arlington Citation Challenge in which he would attempt to equal the winning streak of that legend from nearly 50 years earlier. Despite a outside draw and a brutally wide trip, Cigar took care of business, defeating California raiders Dramatic Gold and Eltish (video). He sought to eclipse “Cigar thrilled racing fans across the Citation=s record in the world with electrifying performances in 1996 GI Pacific his great campaigns of 1995 and Classic and was 1-10 1996. His victory in the 1995 to do so, but, faced Breeders’ Cup Classic at Belmont with the possibility of Park capped off an undefeated the speedy Siphon season, and his triumph in the (Brz) getting loose on inaugural Dubai World Cup brought the lead, Bailey this great champion to an international pressed a suicidal stage. Allen and Madeleine Paulson pace and was clear in formed a bold and dynamic ownership the final quarter mile, team, and the Hall of Fame trainer and jockey combination of Bill Mott but Cigar was spent and Jerry Bailey prepared Cigar to from his early exertions and was run exhibit his greatness each time he down by Dare And Go went to the racetrack. We join the Thoroughbred community in saluting late. the memory of this remarkable AI asked him to do racehorse.” – Breeders’ Cup things horses just President & CEO Craig Fravel can=t do, and he got beat,@ Bailey recollected. ABut the Paulsons and Bill Mott were so great about it. It was a real team.@ Returned to New York to prepare for another assault on the Breeders= Cup, the 6-year-old returned to his best with a four-length tally in the Woodward, but he was upset by the upstart 3-year-old Skip Away in defense of the Gold Cup. Cigar made his final career appearance in the 1996 Classic at Woodbine and was in with a chance deep into the final furlong, but he could not quite finish the job and finished third, beaten a neck. He was retired with 19 wins from 33 starts and earnings of $9,999,815, at the time a North American record (it has since been broken by Curlin). Cont. p13 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 13 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Cigar cont. Paulson sold a 75% interest in Cigar=s breeding rights to Coolmore, who were to stand him in Kentucky, but he proved to be infertile, and, following a reported $25million settlement, he was turned over to the Kentucky Horse Park to become part of their >Hall of Champions= in 1999. Cigar was elected to racing=s Hall of Fame in 2002. Officials at the Horse Park explained that while still maintaining all his mental faculties, Cigar=s physical well-being had declined over the past several months. ACigar had been experiencing arthritis-related health issues over the past six months and was in outstanding physical and mental condition other than the osteoarthritis he was suffering from in several of his cervical vertebrae,@ said Kathy Hopkins, director of equine operations for the Kentucky Horse Park. AMedical therapies had failed to relieve the pressure that the arthritis was causing on his spine, which had resulted in instability in his hind legs.@ With that information, the decision was made for surgical intervention. ACigar developed a compression of his spinal cord in the lower part of his neck,@ said Dr. Steve Reed of Rood and Riddle. AThe most severe compression was between cervical vertebra 6 and 7, with additional compression between cervical vertebra 5 and 6. This was an acquired problem related to arthritis, and bony remodeling in the neck. The severity of this spinal cord compression became so problematic that all parties were left with few options, the best one being surgery. This was a significant surgery involving a prolonged recovery. Unfortunately, during recovery Cigar suffered a vertebral fracture and passed away. Dr. Reed continued, AThe outcome was disappointing and very sad for many people; but especially for [Kentucky Horse Park=s] Wes [Lanter] and Kathy who remained at his side to the end.@ Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear was among those paying tribute to the champion Wednesday. AThe great champion Cigar thrilled racing fans and surely brought new ones to the sport as he compiled win after win in his incredible streak of victories,@ he said. AAn example of racing at its best, he continued to serve as an ambassador, bringing joy to countless visitors to the Hall of Champions at the Kentucky Horse Park, where he will be missed.@ It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to a part of our family. World-champion and 16 consecutive winner #racehorse, #Cigar, has passed away. He was truly one-of-a-kind and he will be greatly missed by not only our family, but so many that followed his impressive career! Thank you all for your kind messages. Xo #KentuckyHorsePark #MadeleinePickens #AllenPaulson B Madeleine Pickens via Facebook Like the other Hall of Champions horses who died in retirement at the park, Cigar will be buried on the Memorial Walk of Champions near Thoroughbreds Alysheba, Bold Forbes, Forego, John Henry and Kona Gold; Standardbreds Cam Fella and Rambling Willie; American Saddlebreds CH Imperator, CH Skywatch and CH Gypsy Supreme; and American Quarter Horse Sgt. Pepper Feature. CIGAR, SUFFOLK DOWNS, AND MY MOM by Sue Finley In the summer of 1994, my mother, a non-smoker and an inveterate racing fan, was diagnosed with lung cancer. The early diagnoses were dire--six months from one doctor, one year from another--but she finally made her way to Sloan-Kettering, where she was treated by a fellow racing fan, Dr. Vincent Miller, who advised her to take out a lease on an apartment in Saratoga as usual, and to not worry about signing one for the following year, either. >We=ll think of it as a chronic disease rather than worrying about a cure,= he told her, >and we=ll manage it.= She started treatment. By the end of October, we had good news. The tumors were receding. The morning of Nov. 26, the day of the NYRA Mile, she woke up and told my father that she had a dream that the six horse had won the race. They hadn=t planned to go to the track, but they packed the car, sat in Equestris, and watched Cigar, the six horse, gallop home the easiest of winners. She quickly became a fan, and her condition continued to improve. She enjoyed a good Christmas, and was happy when Cigar=s 1995 campaign not only started early, but was a Mom and her oncologist, Dr. Vincent Miller, at Saratoga successful one. She watched together during ‘the streak’ the simulcast of his Jan. 22 allowance win at Gulfstream, and was fully invested in his performance by the time the Feb. 11 Donn Handicap rolled around. (I didn=t tell her I was rooting for Holy Bull.) Some time early on in the streak, she decided that his success on the track and hers at the hospital were somehow linked; his poor performances on the turf the previous summer coincided with the onset of her illness, and his turnaround in late October with hers. She became convinced that as long as he continued to do well, she would, too. Cont. p14 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 14 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Cigar, Suffolk Downs, and My Mom cont. Knowing the intangible differences that can be made by a positive outlook, this conclusion of hers meant that his races were now fraught with stress for her family. She traveled to Pimlico to see him win the Pimlico Special, and was stunned to hear that he would make his next start at her >home= track, Suffolk Downs. My mom led a small life, in both good and bad ways. She grew up in Massachusetts during the Depression, was forced onto Welfare at the age of eight when her father abandoned her and her four young siblings, and forced off Welfare at 16 (and effectively out of high school) in an incredibly unenlightened policy at the time so as to no longer be a drag on society. She got a job as a cashier in a restaurant to help feed her younger brothers, met my father when he returned from the war, and stayed home and raised a family. She never flew in a plane, or left North America, and the one true love her family instilled in her was racing. They went to Rockingham, Narragansett, Lincoln Downs, and Suffolk, were $2 gamblers, and loved a good show parlay. To her husband and children, of course, she was everything. The Mass=Cap that year fell on June 1, her birthday, and we arranged to name a race on the card after her, and for her to present the trophy to the winning connections. She walked into the clubhouse, saw her name up on the toteboard at the track she had enjoyed for years in anonymity, and burst into tears. I=d say she had never felt as special as she did at that moment. The streak continued, of course, throughout the year, and we breathed a sigh of relief when he won the Classic and was put away for the winter. He picked up right off where he left off the next year, and reeled off four in a row. When he ultimately retired to the Kentucky Horse Park the next spring, she drove down to see him, and until she died three years later, a picture of them together sat on the piano in her family room. One of the great things about a life in racing is that your memories are somehow more vivid; as if the intensity of the sport burns them into your consciousness forever, so that you remember not just where you were standing when Personal Ensign won her 13th straight, but what the air felt like at the time; or how you sat on the green cement wall at Santa Anita for a good view of Shoemaker=s last ride; or what it felt like to cross the undulating grandstand floor at Suffolk which made it impossible to read your program while you walked, lest you trip on a sudden rise or dip. And so it is that I remember the exact television monitor in the Saratoga backyard where we watched the streak come to an end in the Pacific Classic. If my mom took it as a bad omen, she hid it well. But inside, we all died a little bit that day. Suffolk Downs closed this week. Cigar passed on a few days later. Somehow, it felt like losing my mom all over again. In the >small= life she led, racing was the star, and the highlight, I daresay, the day she stood in the Suffolk winner=s circle a few races before her hero, and felt she was a part of his story. She was >just= a fan, and he was >just= a horse, and his connections will never know just how much the streak meant to our family, and how for that one and a half years, a horse gave hope to a dying woman, and let her think that maybe everything would somehow, miraculously, be alright. I'd by lying if I said that I haven't shed more than a few tears today. Farewell, my friend. GIII Jessamine S. Wednesday, Keeneland Race Course JPMORGAN CHASE JESSAMINE S.-GIII, $150,000, KEE, 10-8, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 4/5, gd. 1--#@RAINHA DA BATERIA, 118, f, 2, by Broken Vow 1st Dam: Amelia (SW, $179,565), by Dixieland Band 2nd Dam: Aquilegia, by Alydar 3rd Dam: Courtly Dee, by Never Bend ($435,000 yrl '13 KEESEP). O-Three Chimneys Farm; B-Alexander Groves Matz LLC (KY); T-H Graham Motion; J-Joel Rosario. $90,000. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $144,800. *1/2 to Kindergarden Kid (Dynaformer), GSW & GISP, $338,959; Assateague (Stormy Atlantic), GSW, $398,059; and He=s Had Enough (Tapit), GISP, $492,910. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Consigned by GAINESWAY 2--Quality Rocks, 118, f, 2, Rock Hard Ten--Elusive Virgin, by Elusive Quality. ($37,000 RNA yrl '13 OBSAUG). O-Destiny Oaks Of Ocala LLC, Wachtel Stable & Brous Stable; B-Destiny Oaks of Ocala (FL); T-William I Mott. $30,000. Hip 69 - ½ sis by Lookin At Lucky sells at OBS Fall Hip 381 - ½ sis selling with James B. Keogh (Grovendale) at FTKOCT 3--Fila Primera, 118, f, 2, War Front--Southern Strike, by Smart Strike. ($250,000 yrl '13 FTSAUG). O-Gary Biszantz & Gary Vandeweghe; B-Sahara Group Holdings Limited (KY); T-Chad C Brown. $15,000. Margins: 1HF, 3 1/4, 3/4. Odds: 3.10, 3.40, 1.80. Also Ran: Cool Comfort, Walking the Kitten, Late Spring, Magnificent Margo, True to You. Scratched: West Coast Belle. Click for the brisnet.com chart or the brisnet.com PPs. VIDEO. Cont. p15 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 15 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com GIII Jessamine S. cont. Rainha Da Bateria employed her trademark late running tactics to steal the show and stamp her ticket to Santa Anita for the GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf yesterday afternoon in Keeneland=s GIII Jessamine S. A debut winner over Partisan Politics (More Than Ready) in a 5 1/2-panel turf test at Saratoga July 21, the chestnut finished fourth behind that rival next out after being floated six-wide on Rainha Da Bateria the first turn in the Spa=s Coady Photography grassy 1 1/16-mile P.G. Johnson S. Aug. 27. With Joel Rosario taking over the reins for the injured Rajiv Maragh, the co-second choice--drawn widest of all in this nine-horse affair--was the slowest away from the stalls and took up her preferred position at the back of the pack. She continued to bide her time as the headstrong Cool Comfort (Big Brown) blazed through a first quarter in :22.41 while several lengths clear of the field. Cool Comfort remained clear, while slowing down a bit, to clock a half in :46.94. Still last exiting the bend, Rainha Da Bateria came flying two wide in the lane to inhale her rivals and secure her first black-type victory in style. Co-second choice Quality Rocks held on to be a clear cut second over favored Fila Primera and Cool Comfort faded to fourth. AIt was a good trip, perfect trip,@ winning rider Joel Rosario commented. AI looked up front and thought they were going quick, but she has a good turn of foot. Turning for home, she just picked off horses, one by one. She finished good.@ Winning owner Three Chimneys Farm=s director Dr. Stephen Jackson added, AI hope we=re going [to the Breeders= Cup]; we plan to, anyway. She ran huge and Graham [Motion] had her teed up and ready to go. We always thought she was a nice filly, so hopefully we=ll be in California in about three weeks [for the Breeders= Cup].@ Sold for $435,000 at last year=s Keeneland September sale, Rainha Da Bateria was the highest priced yearling sired by Broken Vow in 2013. The winner=s second dam Aquilegia (Alydar), a MGSW on the turf, produced English Group 3 winner Bertolini (Danzig), and the dam of GISW Bayern (Offlee Wild). Amelia produced a Tapit filly in 2014. We won and we’re in! Rainha Da Bateria=s connections earn: *Automatic berth into the BC Juvenile Fillies Turf *$10,000 in pre-entry fees *$10,000 in entry fees *$10,000 or $40,000 travel award for ALL Championship starters (based outside CA) +$10,000 nominator award to Alexander, Groves & Matz. Click here for the complete W&YI race schedule. FEATURE PRESENTATION • GI QEII CHALLENGE CUP NINE FILLIES TO VIE FOR >QUEEN=S= CROWN A field of nine sophomore fillies that includes two Grade I winners, six graded stakes winners and a listed stakes winner will line up Saturday for Keeneland=s GI Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup. The Coolmore contingent=s GI Belmont Oaks Invitational winner Minorette (Smart Strike) seeks redemption after a fourthplace finish behind J “TDN Rising Star” J Crown Queen (Smart Strike) last Minorette time out in Saratoga=s Adam Mooshian GII Lake Placid S. Aug. 16. The Chad Brown pupil will be piloted by regular rider Joel Rosario and the pair will break from the two-hole. Brown also saddles W.S. Farish and Steve Mooney=s GII Sands Point S. victress Ball Dancing (Exchange Rate), who will exit post six with Joe Bravo aboard. Undefeated so far this term, Besilu Stables= Crown Queen earned her diploma in her seasonal bow at Belmont June 15 and won a Saratoga allowance July 20 prior to her Lake Placid score. Trained by Bill Mott, the half-sister to champion Royal Delta (Empire Maker) drew the eight hole in this 1 1/8-mile turf test and will be ridden by Hall of Famer John Velazquez. The other Grade I winner in the field is G. Watts Humphrey and St. George Farm Racing=s Del Mar Oaks heroine Personal Diary (City Zip). Conditioned by Victoria Oliver, the chestnut will depart from post five with Corey Nakatani at the controls. Sagamore Farm=s Daring Dancer (Empire Maker) looks to bounce back off a disappointing sixth-place finish in the Sands Point. The Graham Motion trainee captured this venue=s GIII Appalachian S. Apr. 17 and Saratoga=s GII Lake George S. July 23. The bay will depart from the far outside post in this nine-horse affair with Alan Garcia in the irons. Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 5:13 p.m. EDT QUEEN ELIZABETH II CHALLENGE CUP S.-GI, $500,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Sistas Stroll K Stroll Van Dyke Proctor 121 2 Minorette Smart Strike Rosario Brown 121 3 Speed Seeker Heatseeker (Ire) Graham Scott 121 4 Aurelia's Belle K Lemon Drop Kid Hill Catalano 121 5 Personal Diary City Zip Nakatani Oliver 121 6 Ball Dancing K Exchange Rate Bravo Brown 121 7 Sea Queen Lemon Drop Kid Ortiz Jr. Clement 121 8 Crown Queen K Smart Strike Velazquez Mott 121 9 Daring Dancer Empire Maker Garcia Motion 121 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 16 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com BLACK-TYPE PREVIEWS AUSTRALIAN PREVIEWS NATURAL LEADERS Three colts and one filly line up for today=s G3 Prix Thomas Bryon at Saint-Cloud, all of whom have proven highly effective from the front and as usual in this informative contest none are lacking in quality and potential. The one with black-type exposure is Theresa Marnane=s Gomati (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), who recorded a 25-1 shock win under forcing tactics in Lyon-Parilly=s Listed Criterium de Lyon over this trip last time Sept. 25 and was added this week when it was clear that this race would cut up. Whether the halfbrother to the high-class Giofra (GB) (Dansili {GB}) will be able to cope with a trio of unexposed challengers from the prestigious stables remains to be seen. They include Kirsten Rausing=s Alea Iacta (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), an Andre Fabre-trained filly who showed a professional attitude when making all on debut at Longchamp at the start of last month and His Highness The Aga Khan=s Karaktar (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}), who also led throughout when scoring with authority also over this trip at Maisons-Laffitte Sept. 25. Khalid Abdullah=s Alpha Bravo (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) also took the eye when dominating from pillar-to-post at Chantilly on debut Sept. 9 and adds another pace dimension to the field. Thursday, Saint-Cloud, France, post time: 1:15 p.m. PRIX THOMAS BRYON-G3, €80,000, 2yo, 8fT SC PP HORSE SIRE 1 3 Alpha Bravo (GB) Oasis Dream (GB) 2 2 Karaktar (Ire) High Chaparral (Ire) 3 1 Gomati (GB) Oasis Dream (GB) 4 4 Alea Iacta (GB) Invincible Spirit (Ire) All carry 123 pounds bar Alea Iacta, 120. JOCKEY Thulliez Soumillon Hamelin Guyon Saturday, Belmont Park, post time: 4:27 p.m. EDT KNICKERBOCKER S.-GIII, $200,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 1 Plainview Street Cry (Ire) Lezcano 2 Winning Cause K Giant's Causeway Alvarado 3 Za Approval Ghostzapper Saez 4 Speaking of Which (Ire) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Franco 5 Easter Gift K Hard Spun Lezcano 6 Legendary (GB) Exceed and Excel (Aus) Russell 7 Up With the Birds Stormy Atlantic Velasquez 8 Tricky Hat (Chi) Hat Trick (Jpn) Ortiz 9 Mshawish K Medaglia d'Oro Castellano TRAINER Head-Maarek de Royer-Dupre Palussiere Fabre TRAINER DiPrima Pletcher Clement Clement Brown Saville Pierce McGghy Pletcher WT 117 124 121 124 122 121 124 121 124 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 Saturday, Caulfield, Australia, post time: 2:05 a.m. EDT BECK CAUFEILD GUINEAS-G1, A$1,000,000 (US$884,660), 3yo, 1600mT SC PP HORSE 1 14 Miss Vespa (Aus) 2 13 Almalad (Aus) 3 10 Rich Enuff (Aus) 4 8 Shooting to Win (Aus) 5 3 Zululand (Aus) 6 12 Chivalry (Aus) 7 9 Looks Like the Cat (Aus) 8 2 Kumaon (Aus) 9 4 Merion (NZ) 10 7 Moonovermnhttn (Aus) 11 11 Stingray (Aus) 12 6 Lucky Tom (Aus) 13 1 Zebulon (NZ) 14 5 Wandjina (Aus) All carry 125 pounds. SIRE Elusive City Al Maher (Aus) Writtn Tycoon (Aus) Nrthrn Meteor (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Street Cry (Ire) Husson (Arg) Lonhro (Aus) O’Reilly (NZ) Manhattan Rain (Aus) Kaphero (Aus) Lucky Owners (NZ) All American (Aus) Snitzel (Aus) JOCKEY Williams Berry Rodd McDonald Oliver Boss Browne McEvoy Arnold Newitt Zahra Jamieson Baster Dunn TRAINER Benner Waterhse Keys Snowdens Hys/Dbrng Kavanagh Gollan O’Shea Moroney Price Moloney Norman Mrgn/Wdsn Waterhse Saturday, Caulfield, Australia, post time: 2:05 a.m. EDT SCHWEPPES THOUSAND GUINEAS-G1, A$500,000 (US$442,330), 3yo, f, 1600mT SC PP HORSE 1 4 Bring Me the Maid (Aus) 2 6 Go Indy Go (Aus) 3 1 Afleet Esprit (Aus) 4 2 Sabatini (Aus) 5 9 Amicus (Aus) 6 7 Lumosity (Aus) 7 11 Traveston Girl (Aus) 8 5 Tahni Dancer (Aus) 9 8 Pickin’ Time (Aus) 10 10 High Above (Aus) 11 3 Go Jennio (Aus) All carry 122 pounds. SIRE Sebring (Aus) Bernardini Bel Esprit (Aus) Street Cry (Ire) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Flying Spur (Aus) Sebring (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) High Chaparral (Ire) O’Reilly (NZ) JOCKEY Nolen Arnold Oliver McDonald Bowman Williams Browne Hall Boss Zahra B Rawller TRAINER Moody McD/Glys Hys/Dbrng Hopes Waller Smerdon Gollan McDonald Kavanagh Cummings Weir Saturday, Caulfield, Australia, post time: 12:55 a.m. EDT CATHAY PACIFIC CAULFIELD S.-G1, A$400,000 (US$353,426), 3yo/up, 2000mT SC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PP 12 5 4 6 10 7 11 2 3 8 1 9 HORSE Sacred Falls (NZ) Side Glance (GB) Fawkner (Aus) Happy Trails (Aus) Foreteller (GB) Sertorius (Aus) Crackerjack King (Ire) Massiyn (Ire) Criterion (NZ) Dissident (Aus) Dear Demi (Aus) Kirramosa (NZ) SIRE O’Reilly Passing Glance (GB) Reset (Aus) Good Journey Dansili (GB) Galileo (Ire) Shamardal Zamindar Sebring (Aus) Sebring (Aus) Dehere Alamosa (NZ) JOCKEY Purton Spencer Hall Oliver Boss Williams Walker King Bowman Melham Cassidy Berry TRAINER Waller Balding Hickmott Beshara Waller Edw/Elk Hys/Dbrng Hickmott Payne Moody Conners Sargent WT 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 128 128 126 123 Saturday, Randwick, Australia, post time: 1:10 a.m. EDT MOET & CHANDON SPRING CHAMPION S.-G1, A$400,000 (US$353,426), 3yo, 200mT SC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PP 3 5 9 7 2 8 6 4 1 HORSE Sweynesse (Aus) Valentia (Aus) Panzer Division (Aus) Hampton Court (Aus) Pounamu (Aus) Lie Direct (Aus) Drum Roll (Aus) First Seal (Aus) Press Report (Aus) SIRE Lonhro (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Redte’s Chce (Aus) Redte’s Chce (Aus) Authorized (Ire) Zabeel (NZ) Authorized (Ire) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Writtn Tycoon (Aus) JOCKEY Shinn Clark Angland Parr Schofield Avdulla O’Hara Collett Costin TRAINER O’Shea Waterhse Messara Waterhse Denham Englbrcht Vandyke Thompsn Curtis WT 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 120 120 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 17 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Australian Previews cont. Atreides Points Towards Cigar Mile... Saturday, Caulfield, Australia, post time: 1:30 a.m. EDT DAVID JONES NBCF TOORAK H.-G1, A$400,000 (US$353,426), 3yo/up, 1600mT SC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PP 5 3 10 11 8 2 13 14 15 12 7 9 4 1 6 HORSE Guest of Honour (Ire) Speediness (Aus) Cmmndng Jwel (Aus) Trust In a Gust (Aus) Atlante (Aus) Bull Point (Aus) Arabian Gold (Aus) Solicit (Aus) Recite (NZ) Akavoroun (Aus) Late Charge (Aus) Rhythm to Spare (NZ) Escado (Aus) Desert Jeuney (Aus) Tristram’s Sun (NZ) SIRE Cape Cross (Ire) Testa Rossa (Aus) Commands (Aus) Keep the Faith (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Dubawi (Ire) Street Cry (Ire) Darci Brahma (NZ) Lacryma Cristi (Ire) Hard Spun Pins (Aus) Casino Prince (Aus) Desert King (Ire) Yamanin Vital (NZ) JOCKEY Oliver Bowman Brown B Rwller McEvoy Cassidy Williams Newitt Baster Payne Boss Dunn Berry Winks Gauci TRAINER Botti Scott Corstens Weir Hawkses Waller Vandyke Elrtn/Zhra Bary Maher Kelly Moroney Laurie Blackiston Laing WT 128 127 125 125 120 120 119 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 Friday night, Caulfield, Australia, post time: 11:45 p.m. EDT ANCO INSTANT TURF SCHILLACI S.-G2, A$200,000 (US$176,713), 3yo/up, 1000mT SC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PP 7 2 5 6 3 4 1 HORSE Sessions (Aus) Iconic (Aus) Not Listenin’tome (Aus) Overreach (Aus) Platelet (Aus) Gregers (Aus) Rubick (Aus) SIRE Lonhro (Aus) Bel Esprit (Aus) Dyln Thmas (Ire) Excd & Excl (Aus) Strategic (Aus) Commands (Aus) Encsta de Lgo (Aus) JOCKEY McDonald Hall Oliver Berry Melham Williams McEvoy TRAINER O’Shea McEvoy G Moore Waterhse Weir Hys/Dbrng Ryan WT 129 129 129 125 125 125 117 RACETRACK ROUND-UP Fast Anna Likely for BC Sprint... Frank Calabrese homebred Fast Anna (Medaglia d=Oro) will head to Santa Anita for the Nov. 1 GI Breeders= Cup Sprint as long as all goes well during his breeze scheduled for Saturday morning at Gulfstream. ASo far, all the right things are happening,@ said conditioner Kathy Ritvo, who became the first female trainer to win the GI Breeders= Cup Classic with Mucho Macho Man (Macho Uno) last year. AHe=s feeling good. He=s hopping around; he=s happy and feeling well. He takes everything in stride. Fast Anna He ships well. He=s all class.@ Leslie Martin A son of 2006 GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies winner and champion Dreaming of Anna (Rahy), the dark bay opened his account with a decisive win in Hallandale Apr. 12 and romped by 13 lengths next out in an allowance there July 6. A neck second after setting the pace in the GI King=s Bishop S. Aug. 23, Fast Anna completed the exacta again last time after a scorching pace in Parx=s GIII Gallant Bob S. Sept. 20. AHe finished second last time, but I don=t think he liked the racetrack,@ Ritvo commented. ABut he never gave up. A lot of horses gave up that day on that track. He was still running.@ Stonestreet Stables= J “TDN Rising Star” J Atreides (Medaglia d=Oro) will aim for Aqueduct=s GI Cigar Mile Nov. 29 after a dissappointing sixth as the even-money favorite in the GII Indiana Derby Oct. 4. AIt was the lights and the two turns,@ trainer Marty Wolfson said about Atreides= surprisingly poor performance at Indiana. AThe lights really seemed to bother him. The lights really startled him.@ The dark bay=s three Atreides previous victories all came Leslie Martin between six furlongs and a mile going one-turn around Gulfstream=s main track. An impressive debut winner in Hallandale July 12, Atreides captured an optional claimer there Aug. 10 and romped by 17 1/2 lengths in the Monarchos S. Aug. 30. AWe=re looking at the Cigar Mile,@ said Wolfson. A It=s a one-turn mile.@ NEWS TODAY TAIT TO LEAVE DARLEY Following 15 years in a variety of roles, Olly Tait, the current chief operating officer of Darley has announced that he will be leaving the organization next month to pursue other opportunities. Tait=s tenure at Darley took him to all parts of the world as Darley=s bloodstock interests expanded. He was played a key role in establishing both the Australian and Japanese operations and after a period overseeing Darley=s American operation he took on his current role at Darley=s Newmarket headquarters as Chief Operating Officer coordinating what is now a truly global organisation. "The last 15 years have been challenging and exciting and I will always value the time that I have had in such a dynamic and ambitious environment," Tait said in a release. "I am very grateful for the opportunities that Sheikh Mohammed and Darley have provided me. Now is the right time in my career for me to seek new challenges and explore other opportunities within the thoroughbred industry." Added John Ferguson, Sheikh Mohammed=s bloodstock advisor, "Olly has played a central role in Darley=s operations around the world. He is a talented leader and whilst we are sad to see him go we wish him the best in the next phase of his career." Follow the TDN on Twitter at www.twitter.com/thetdn TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/14 • PAGE 18 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com HERTER NAMED TRF CFO/VP OF OPERATIONS Janet Herter has joined the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation as their new Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Operations. AWe are thrilled to have Janet on board,@ TRF President and CEO John Moore said. AHer unique experience in business and her fine credentials make her an exciting addition to our team.@ Herter has worked as a consulting CFO for several businesses, most recently Ulster/Greene ARC in Kingston, N.Y.; Rejuveness Pharmaceutical, Max London=s and Mrs. London=s bakery in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; and Bakery and Beverly. She is also a franchise owners of Comfort Keepers Capital Region, a senior care business that allowas seniors to live independently at home. AIt is such a privilege to be selected by the dedicated and talented TRF Executive Team and Board of Directors,@ Herter said. AI simply cannot believe I have the opportunity to combine my financial experience with the mission and legacy here at TRF rescuing Thoroughbreds and working in the community in such an impactful way.@ In Response to Fred Pope=s letter Sport or Business? (10/8/14): Frank E. Macauley, WTL Equine International: The first college football season was in 1869 and it consisted of two teams playing two games. Since that time Football has blossomed into a major sport and a multi-billion dollar business. The sport of football is just that, the enjoyment of the game whether you are a spectator or participant. The business of football is built upon the sport. However, it cannot exist without the sport, but the sport can exist without the business. The business of football has an obligation to protect the sport of football so that both can thrive. Since 1730, when the first Thoroughbred was imported into the United States, Thoroughbred horse racing gained in popularity. If I remember correctly, at one point it was the leading spectator sport. Because of the popularity of the sport the Thoroughbred industry (business) enjoyed a great deal of success. The Thoroughbred business also has an obligation to protect the sport, but unlike other major sports, the thoroughbred business has failed miserably. For 75 years I have watched the actions of the Thoroughbred business greatly diminish the popularity of the sport on which it depends. Uniformity is the key to success in any endeavor where rules apply. Would the NFL be popular today if the rules differed between the different locations where the sport was conducted? I don't think so. Why should we expect the sport of Thoroughbred racing to survive without a uniform set of rules that are uniformly enforced? I believe history is showing us that it won't. It is up to the Thoroughbred business to police and protect the sport. However, that business has been so divided by self interest entities that it has painted itself into a hopeless corner. Until these entities realize that they are not the only game in town, our sport will continue to deteriorate in the United States. Tom Clark: When the dust has settled on any important issue facing the industry, the leaders and board members of every major Thoroughbred industry organization should turn to Mr. Pope and ask, "Fred; What do you think ?" Fred is always right on the money and why he is not a paid consultant or board member to all the "powers that be" is beyond me. CLAIBORNE FARM 2014 Stud Fees Stallion Algorithms (Bernardini) Arch (Kris S.) Blame (Arch) Data Link (War Front) First Samurai (Giant’s Causeway) Flatter (A.P. Indy) Horse Greeley (Mr. Greeley) Orb (Malibu Moon) Stroll (Pulpit) Trappe Shot (Tapit) War Front (Danzig) Stud Fee $7,500 $40,000 TBA $7,500 $15,000 $20,000 $2,500 $25,000 $5,000 $10,000 $150,000 IN OTHER NEWS... A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Non-Industry Media Scramble on to find solution to Thoroughbred racing in Virginia The scramble is on to find a solution to save Thoroughbred racing in Virginia now that the Colonial Downs racetrack in New Kent County says it will shut down Nov. 1 unless the Virginia Racing Commission agrees to its ultimatum. Carol Hazard, Richmond Times-Dispatch " " " SYNTHETIC SURFACES IN NORTH AMERICA Track Arlington Park Del Mar Turfway Park Woodbine Golden Gate Presque Isle Downs OBS Training Center All-Weather Surface Polytrack Polytrack Polytrack Polytrack Tapeta Footings Tapeta Footings Safetrack AROUND THE WORLD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2014 BRINGING THE ‘HEAT’ AT BARRETTS Yearlings by Unusual Heat were in high demand, accounting for three of the five top lots at Tuesday=s Barretts October Sale, which posted across-the-board gains. For the session, 163 yearlings grossed $3,684,700, good for an average of $22,606 (+14.8%) and a median of $15,000 (+15.3%). AThings went very well,@ Barretts Sales General Manager Kim Lloyd offered when reached for comment. AWe were very pleased with the turnout by the local horsemen. There were more of the local guys out en masse Hip 93, Unusual Heat Topper looking at babies and barretts.com purchasing them than we=ve had in the past. They carried the day for us.@ A daughter of Unusual Heat from the consignment of Harris Farms topped the proceedings, bringing $175,000 from Joe Ciaglia. Produced by the multiple stakes-winning Stormy Atlantic mare Hotlantic, Hip 93 is a half sister to unbeaten Generous Portion S. heroine and this year=s Barretts May sale topper Long Hot Summer (Street Boss). Tuesday=s topper was bred in California by Harris Farms and Donald Valpredo. Hotlantic was acquired by the aforementioned duo-while carrying Long Hot Summer--for $47,000 at the 2011 Keeneland November Sale. Ciaglia is the owner of California Skateparks, one of the premier designers of action sports facilities in the world. Ciaglia has campaigned MGISW Weemissfrankie (Sunriver) and GI Blue Grass S. hero Dance With Fate (Two Step Salsa) in partnership. Lloyd concluded, AThe market is good. You definitely have to bring decent usable horses to get them sold, but if there is perceived value, they=ll get sold, and sold well.@ For complete results, visit www.barretts.com. " 144 Sponsors of the following stats for the: BARRETTS OCTOBER YEARLING SALE SESSION TOTALS Catalogued No. Offered No. Sold RNAs % RNAs High Price Gross Average (% change) Median (% change) 2014 261 232 163 68 29.3% $175,000 $3,684,700 $22,606 (+14.8%) $15,000 (+15.3%) 2013 249 216 159 57 26.4% $160,000 $3,130,500 $19,689 $13,000 " BARRETTS OCTOBER SALE TUESDAY’S TOP YEARLINGS Hip 93 (718) 978-8200 w w w .mersant.com " 252 Sex filly Sire Dam Price ($) Unusual Heat Hotlantic 175,000 B-Harris Farms & Donald Valpredo (CA) Consigned by Harris Farms Purchased by Joe Ciaglia colt Belong to Me Miss Beekman Place 100,000 ($1,200 i/u ‘12 KEENOV) B-Richard Barton Enterprises (CA) Consigned by John Golightly, agent Purchased by D. P. Racing colt Unusual Heat Wild Reflection 95,000 B-Woodbridge Farm, Dave Fastow & Joyce Fastow (CA) Consigned by Woodbridge Farm, agent Purchased by Ron Ellis, agent TDN TODAY Headline News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 pages TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/14 • PAGE 2 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Yesterday=s Results: 8th-BEL, $80,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2$X, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:36 4/5, ft. BAY OF PLENTY (c, 3, Medaglia d'Oro--Kotuku {GB}, by A.P. Indy) was second on debut sprinting at Gulfstream Jan. 1 before finishing a close fourth behind last Saturday=s GIII Hill Prince S. winner Ring Weekend (Tapit) when stretched out in Hallandale Feb. 8. He broke through with an authoritative 7 1/4-length romp at the Big A Mar. 22, and earned J “TDN Rising Star” J status when he aired by 9 1/4 lengths over this track and trip May 7, good for a 97 Beyer Speed Bay of Plenty Figure. Unseen since, the NYRA/Coglianese dark bay was crushed in the wagering down to 3-5 and did not disappoint. Sharing pacesetting duties with $1.05-million KEESEP yearling Mosler (War Front) through splits of :23.67, :46.92 and 1:11.57, the Sheikh Mohammed homebred was still going very well at the top of the lane, and cantered home under stout Irad Ortiz restraint to report home 2 3/4 lengths clear of Mosler. GIII Sam F. Davis winner Vinceremos (Pioneerof the Nile), last seen finishing well back in the GI Kentucky Derby, completed the trifecta. The winner is a half to Fortify (Distorted Humor), GISP, $323,407. He hails from the family of Grade I/Group 1 winners Flagbird (Nureyev), Little Belle (A.P. Indy), Runup the Colors (A.P. Indy), Prospectors Delite (Mr. Prospector), Mineshaft (A.P. Indy), Tomisue=s Delight (A.P. Indy), et al. Lifetime Record: 5-3-1-0, $143,200. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Godolphin Racing LLC. B-Darley (KY). T-Kiaran P McLaughlin. 4th-BEL, $80,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2$X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT, 2:01 3/5, gd. CLEARBROOK (f, 4, Smart Strike--Coherent, by Danzig), third in the GIII Orchid S. at Gulfstream in March, was third in her next two outings in New York, and fifth in a Spa optional claimer last out Sept. 1. Making her first try for Chad Brown, having previously been conditioned by Bill Mott, the 5-2 shot kept favored Premium (GB) (Dansili {GB}) in her sights throughout, and wore down that rival by a length at the line after a spirited duel. The winner, a $180,000 KEESEP yearling, is a half to Doc Hay (Elusive Quality), SW, $174,162. Lifetime Record: GSP, 11-3-0-4, $169,235. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Paul P Pompa Jr. B-Colts Neck Stables LLC (KY). T-Chad C Brown. Hidden Brook purchase for Paul Pompa Jr. 1st-BEL, $60,000, Msw, (S), 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:37 3/5, gd. +CHANGEWILLDOYAGOOD (c, 3, Medaglia d'Oro-Changeisgonnacome {SW & GSP, $172,171}, by Cherokee Run), dismissed at 8-1 off a slow, but steady main-track worktab, was hard ridden and green early before taking up a spot towards the back of the main body of the field. He finally came alive midway on the turn as pacesetter Stenson (Freud) appeared to be giving them the slip, and sustained his wide bid in the lane to reel in the leader and graduate by a half length. Chester Broman bought the winner=s dam for $320,000 at the 2008 Keeneland November sale carrying her first foal by Bernardini. The resulting filly Newbie earned $114,306 on the track. Changeisgonnacome was not covered the following year, but subsequently dropped Changewilldoyagood. She has a 2-year-old colt by Malibu Moon, a yearling colt by Lemon Drop Kid and a weanling full brother to Changewilldoyagood. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $36,000. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O/B-Chester & Mary R Broman (NY). T-John C Kimmel. 6th-BEL, $60,000, Msw, (S), 2yo, 6 1/2f, 1:19, ft. +REGAL MINISTER (c, 2, Posse--Dattts Regal, by Mr. Greeley), dismissed at 22-1 for an outfit that rarely wins with first timers, dueled from the outset and was extremely game in the lane, repelling all challengers to finish a half length in front. Got Winged completed an exacta for his sire. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $36,000. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-DATTT Stable. B-DATTT Farm LLC (NY). T-Mark A Hennig. Correction: The purchaser of the second-highest-priced weanling at Tuesday=s Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Fall Sale was inadvertently omitted from Wednesday=s newsletter. Kenneth L. and Sarah K Ramsey went to $90,000 to secure lot 307, a Spring At Last half brother to this year=s Danzig S. winner and GIII Gallant Bob S. third-place finisher Bump Start (Jump Start). Catalyst Bloodstock LLC, Agent II consigned the dark bay colt. We regret the omission. APPOINTMENTS Zach Madden $ $ $ Appointed head of customer relations at Millennium Farms. AZach is a horseman=s horseman who was raised at his family=s On The Rocks Farm in Lexington. He is a wonderful fit for our farm especially considering the direction we are moving in,@ said Jay Ted Neel, Business Manager at Millennium Farms. Madden spent 10 years with Three Chimneys, first at the Big Sink Yearling Division, then at the Old Bradley Broodmare Division and most recently as the Director of Client Development. All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/14 • PAGE 3 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Yesterday=s Results: 7th-KEE, $59,416, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:42 2/5, ft. ONLY IN AMERICA (g, 4, Tiznow--Well Dressed {SW, $103,961}, by Notebook) broke his maiden by daylight fifth time out at Tampa in January before clearing his first-level allowance condition there the following month. On the board, but without a win in five subsequent efforts, he was dropping back down to this level off a sixth in the GIII Washington Park H. at Arlington Aug. 30. Allowed a fairly easy lead, the 13-1 shot kept finding in the lane to deny WinStar homebred Announcement (Tiznow) by a neck. Odds-on favorite Viva Mojarca (Tiago), who was coming off a sixth in the GI Travers S., was very patiently ridden and had to settle for third. The winner, who raced without Lasix, is a full-brother to 2009 GI Dubai World Cup winner Well Armed, Hwt. Older Horse-UAE at 9.5-11f, G1SW-UAE, GISW-US, $5,179,805; and a half to Helsinki (Distorted Humor), GISP, $269,509; and Witty (Distorted Humor), GSW, $162,600. Lifetime Record: 13-3-4-4, $114,433. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O/B-Casner Racing LP (KY). T-Eoin G Harty. 9th-KEE, $58,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, a7f, 1:26, ft. ENCHANTING LISA (f, 4, War Chant--Lisa Danielle {SW, $195,070}, by Wolf Power {SAf}), a half-sister to Wise Dan (Wiseman=s Ferry), 2x Horse of the Year, 2x Ch. Older Horse, 2x Ch. Turf Horse, MGISW, $7,552,920; and Successful Dan (Successful Appeal), MGSW & MGISP, $998,154, broke her maiden by seven lengths over the Presque Isle synthetic first out of the box last June, but failed to live up to that early promise despite running well in six subsequent efforts. She was most recently second in a lucrative Saratoga allowance on GI Travers S. day Aug. 23, and was a somewhat surprisingly strong 9-5 favorite in this first sprint and first conventional dirt try. Tugging her way up in between horses early to stalk from third, the Mort Fink homebred asserted three deep leaving the home turn and kicked away nicely to win by 3 1/2 lengths from Une Cherise (Curlin). Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-2, $108,904. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O/B-Mort Fink (KY). T-Charles LoPresti. 6th-KEE, $55,196, Msw, 2yo, 1mT, 1:37, gd. COURTIER (c, 2, Pioneerof the Nile--Soothing Touch, by Touch Gold), a 3/4-sister to last year=s local GI Juddmonte Spinster S. heroine Emollient (Empire Maker), MGISW, $1,350,000, was racing without Lasix again for this third try. Sixth in a field that included GIII Bourbon S. third Can=t Happen Here (Desert Party) and GIII Pilgrim S. second Vision Perfect (Pollard=s Vision) in his grassy Spa unveiling Aug. 16, the homebred was last of six when switched to the main track going a mile at Belmont Sept. 12. Backed as the 5-1 third choice in what appeared to be a very wellmatched group, Courtier broke alertly before taking up a pocket spot. He came through a wide-open rail to seize command into the straight, and proved not for catching as pacesetter Cold Spice (Tiznow) held second, 2 1/2 lengths back. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-0, $35,432. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O/B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (KY). T-William I Mott. 3rd-KEE, $54,860, Msw, 2yo, 1mT, 1:38, gd. +CIRCUS PERFORMER (c, 2, Dynaformer--Rahy Rose, by Rahy) had been working steadily up at Saratoga for this debut, and was given a 9-2 chance for a barn whose 2-year-olds and Keeneland starters have been even more dominant than usual over the past week or so. Caboosing the field early behind splits of :23.85, :48.44 and 1:14.12, the $230,000 KEESEP yearling launched an ominous, sweeping bid approaching the straight, and continued picking off horses one by one until he was 2 1/4 lengths clear at the line. Task Force Glory (Badge of Silver) just nosed out pacesetter Gallery (Munnings) for second. Oak Brook (Giant=s Causway), the full brother to MGISW Giant Oak, got on track too late and settled for fourth. The winner is a half to Summer Raven (Summer Squall), GSW, $168,910, who herself is responsible for GSW Winslow Homer (Unbridled=s Song). Circus Performer=s dam is a half to MGISW Wild Rush (Wild Again). He is the first winner from the final crop of his late sire. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $33,600. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Green Hills Farm Inc. B-Mt Brilliant Farm & Ranch LLC (KY). T-Todd A Pletcher. LANE’S END Sales Graduate Hip 131 - ½ sis sells w/ LANE’S END at KeeNov Filming Virtual Inspections At the Sales. On the Farm. At the Track. video services and marketing for thoroughbreds www.thorostride.com 917.826.9603 facebook.com/thorostrideky TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/14 • PAGE 4 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Make-A-Wish Day at Keeneland Keeneland and local Thoroughbred farms have joined forces to grant the wishes of eight deserving children through Make-A-Wish Day held today at the Lexington oval. The children and their families will be given a VIP experience and each child will present a trophy after each of the day's races. Race 1 (1:05 pm) Child: Brooklyn Disselkamp Wish Sponsor: Springhouse Farms Race 2 (1:36 pm) Child: Garrett Thomas Wish Sponsor: Darley Race 3 (2:07 pm) Child: Tate Simpson Wish Sponsor: Lane’s End Farm Race 4 (2:38 pm) Child: Hunter Shaw Wish Sponsor: Shadwell Farm Race 5 (3:09 pm) Child: Jackson Nickel Wish Sponsor: Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital Race 6 (3:40 pm) Child: Ellen Hall Wish Sponsor: Ashford Stud Race 7 (4:11 pm) Child: Cole Schuhmann Wish Sponsor: Flaxman Holdings Race 8 (4:42 pm) Child: Ben Highland Wish Sponsor: Gainesway Farm Yesterday=s Results: 4th-IND, $32,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 5f (off turf), :57 3/5, gd. +CHEERS FOR SIDNEY (f, 2, Flatter--Special Cheers {SW}, by Concerto) showed a brief, but upbeat local worktab that included a bullet from the gate in :47 flat two back Sept. 19. The 2-1 shot=s morning speed translated to the afternoon, as she sped off to the early lead en route to a promising six-length success. Scadadle (Scat Daddy) was second by another 5 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $19,200. Click for the brisnet.com chart. O-Beth Muirhead, Richard Rendina, Sidney Ritman & Frank Coniglio. B-Elizabeth Muirhead, Frank Coniglio & Sidney Ritman (KY). T-Gerald S Bennett. First-crop starters to watch: Thursday, October 9 Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2011 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Monmouth Park Breaks Ground on Concert Venue: Monmouth Park officials broke ground on a new 7,500-seat concert amphitheatre yesterday morning that is set to open in 2015. They also continued construction on a new restaurant adjacent to Bluegrass Mini Golf that will open in the spring of next year. AThis is a great day for Oceanport, Monmouth County and the state of New Jersey, but it=s an even greater day for Monmouth Park,@ said Dennis Drazin, advisor to Darby Development LLC, operators of the racetrack. AThese new venues are part of a bigger plan to build a Jersey Shore entertainment destination that is second to none. We have chosen architects, engineers and construction companies with strong ties to New Jersey and the Shore area. These new destinations will not only provide jobs and entertainment, but will complement our core business, world-class Thoroughbred racing.@ WHAT IS OPPENHEIM ON ABOUT NOW? Whether it=s sales, racing or breeding...read the latest musings from Bill Oppenheim! You can find all of Oppenheim=s columns in the TDN Archive. AFLEET EXPRESS (Afleet Alex), Gainesway, $5K, 37/2/0 5-GPW, Msw, 7 1/2fT, +Afleet Husker, $7K OBS OPN 2yo, 15-1 BLAME (Arch), Claiborne, $30K, 76/5/0 4-KEE, Msw, 1mT, Seeking Paradise, $77K FTK JUL yrl, 20-1 COOL COAL MAN (Mineshaft), Journeyman, $4K, 40/3/0 2-GPW, Msw, 5f, +June Flower, $1,000 OBS WIN 2yo, 15-1 DESERT PARTY (Street Cry {Ire}), Sequel, $8K, 82/8/2 1-DEL, Msw, 1m, Moonlight Party, $31K OBS APR 2yo, 3-1 ESKENDEREYA (Giant's Causeway), Taylor Made, $18K, 104/5/0 6-BEL, Msw, 7fT, Stolen Victory, $40K OBS APR 2yo, 6-1 9-KEE, Msw, 1mT, Eskenformoney, $225K KEE SEP yrl, 9-5 MAJESTICPERFECTION (Harlan's Holiday), Airdrie Stud, $10K, 79/12/0 6-BEL, Msw, 7fT, Alexandrie, $220K KEE SEP yrl, 3-1 9-LRL, Msw, 1mT, Let's Go Vegan, $190K RNA KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 MUNNINGS (Speightstown), Ashford Stud, $10K, 104/10/0 5-GPW, Msw, 7 1/2fT, Catalina Red, $71K OBS APR 2yo, 6-1 QUALITY ROAD (Elusive Quality), Lane's End, $25K, 110/7/2 2-GPW, Msw, 5f, Like a Charm, $40K EAS MAY 2yo, 4-1 TEMPLE CITY (Dynaformer), Spendthrift Farm, $5K, 88/6/2 4-KEE, Msw, 1mT, Heartofthetemple, $37K FTK OCT yrl, 8-1 WARRIOR'S REWARD (Medaglia d'Oro), Spendthrift Farm, $13K, 104/10/1 9-LRL, Msw, 1mT, Max's Warrior, $11K EAS MAY 2yo, 6-1 9-LRL, Msw, 1mT, +Reve d'Amour, $310K FTS AUG yrl, 3-1 Click here to access TDN Sales PPs TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/14 • PAGE 5 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Rookies cont. Grand Criterium de Bordeaux cont. First/second-crop starters to watch: Thursday, October 9 Rafaadah, the first foal out of the speedy 2010 G1 Poule d=Essai des Pouliches third Joanna, bagged a fillies-only newcomers= test going six furlongs at Deauville July 31, and was allowed off at inflated odds for this black-type bow returning from a second upped a half panel back at the Normandy venue last time Aug. 19. Shadwell=s homebred was steadied in fifth of the six runners after an almost level break. Remaining within striking distance when shuffled back one spot on the home turn, she was stoked up for her effort at the top of the stretch and kept on in determined fashion under a late drive to register an ultimately snug career high. Click for the Racing Post result. Equidia VIDEO. Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2010 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) DUNKIRK (Unbridled's Song), Ashford, $10K, 186/46/4 4-KEE, Msw, 1mT, +Humor Me Lolly, 30-1 SILVER TREE (Hennessy), Ocala Stud Farm, $3K, 23/5/0 2-GPW, Msw, 5f, +Silver Sassy, $25K OBS OPN 2yo, 15-1 TIAGO (Pleasant Tap), Adena Springs Kentucky, $4K, 52/11/0 6-BEL, Msw, 7fT, +Saratiago, 30-1 Yesterday=s Results: 3rd-NOT, ,5,000, Mdn, 2yo, 8f 75yT, 1:52.15, sf. STOKED (IRE) (c, 2, Fast Company {Ire}--Es Que {GB}, by Inchinor {GB}), a last-out second at Newbury Sept. 20, soon made play in this one. Joined by Black Night (Ire) (Excellent Art {GB}) when given a breather with a half-mile remaining, the 5-2 joint-favorite comfortably saw off that foe and was coaxed clear inside the final quarter to easily best market rival Winterval (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) by four lengths. Al Shaqab Racing=s Alhamareer (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}), a half to G1SW Kinnaird (Ire) (Dr Devious {Ire}), was unable to land a blow and finished eighth. The 75,000gns TATOCT yearling, a half to Dominant (Ire) (Cacique {Ire}), G1SW-HK & GSP-Eng, $2,385,074; and Es Que Love (Ire) (Clodovil {Ire}, GSW-Eng, $383,670, becomes the 22nd winner for his freshman sire (by Danehill Dancer {Ire}). Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, ,5,111. VIDEO, courtesy Racing UK. O-Marc Keller. B-Es Que Syndicate (Ire). T-Ed Walker. Yesterday=s Result: GRAND CRITERIUM DE BORDEAUX - PRIX DU HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB-Listed, i55,000, BLB, 10-8, 2yo, 8fT, 1:44.26, sf. 1--#RAFAADAH (GB), 120, f, 2, by Oasis Dream (GB) 1st Dam: Joanna (Ire) (Hwt. 3yo-Fr at 5-7f, MGSW & MG1SP-Fr, SW-Ity, $463,769), by High Chaparral (Ire) 2nd Dam: Secret Marina (Ire), by Mujadil 3rd Dam: Marina Lady, by Riverman O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Shadwell Estate Company Ltd (GB); T-Jean-Claude Rouget; J-Ioritz Mendizabal. i27,500. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i46,800. 2--Sir Andrew (Fr), 123, c, 2, Polan (Fr)--High Zaff (GB), by High Chaparral (Ire). O-Cuadra Jarilla. i11,000. 3--Tres Forte (Fr), 120, f, 2, Whipper--Trissa (Fr), by Anabaa. O-Valentin Bukhtorayov & Evgeny Kappushev. i8,250. Margins: NK, 3/4, 1. Odds: 6.70, 3.40, 6.50. Also Ran: Almorox (GB), Bukhari (Fr), Royal Style (Fr). B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N AMERICA ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 7th-BEL, $65,000, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW2$X, (S), 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 1/5, gd. MOBRIDGE (c, 4, Indygo Shiner--River Nore {SW, $188,655}, by Archers Bay) Lifetime Record: 10-3-2-2, $161,006. O-LRE Racing LLC. B-Oak Bluff Stables LLC & Christophe Clement (NY). T-William I Mott. *$80,000 yrl '11 FTNAUG. 7th-LRL, $48,548, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2fT, 1:03, fm. VERY FEW DETAILS (f, 4, Great Notion--Wilya Love Me, by Afternoon Deelites) Lifetime Record: 8-2-3-0, $67,305. O-PTK LLC. B-Blue Seas Music Inc (MD). T-Dane Kobiskie. *Full to Details R Sketchy, SP, $245,772. 5th-LRL, $47,000, Opt. Clm. ($32,000-$28,000), NW3X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:42 2/5, fm. TIPPIE TAP (m, 5, Pleasant Tap--Karsavina, by Theatrical {Ire}) Lifetime Record: SP, 19-7-3-2, $150,956. O/T-Mclean Robertson. B-Little Everglades Ranch (KY). *$15,000 RNA 2yo >11 OBSAPR 8th-IND, $46,240, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:43 4/5, ft. NEW CAT RIB (g, 5, Newfoundland--Reba's Rib {MSW, $135,793}, by Alladin Rib) Lifetime Record: 10-3-3-1, $101,380. O/B-Ron Bates Racing Stables LLC (IN). T-Donald L Goeing. 8th-LRL, $46,190, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, 1:03 4/5, ft. NEXT BEST THING (f, 4, Stephen Got Even--Mexicali Rose, by El Gran Senor) Lifetime Record: 24-6-1-5, $141,685. O-Mary E Eppler Racing Stable Inc & Rub the Rock LLC. B-Mr & Mrs Charles McGinnes (MD). T-Mary E Eppler. *$13,000 yrl '11 FTMOCT. **1/2 to Baileys Beach (Out of Place), SP, $177,515. From the Gary and Mary West Collection at Hill ‘n’ Dale $7,500 payable out of proceeds or by 12/31/17 Pioneerof the Nile, winner of the Robert B. Lewis (G2) Flashback, winner of the Robert B. Lewis (G2) Tapit’s brilliant Grade 2-winning son Flashback, like Leading Second-Crop Sire Pioneerof the Nile, won the Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G2) A Team West Trifecta Stallion If you breed to Flashback, New Year’s Day and Power Broker in 2015, the stud fee is $5,000 each - payable out of proceeds or by 12/31/17. Team West Guarantee applies From sales proceeds, the first $7,500 going to breeders for weanling sales and the first $15,000 going to breeders for yearling sales. (859) 255-8290 • www.hillndalefarms.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/14 • PAGE 6 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com 6th-DEL, $32,550, NW1X, 3yo/up, 5f (off turf), :57 4/5, ft. NUESHTY (g, 3, Rock Hard Ten--Aqua, by Giant's Causeway) Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-1, $39,930. O-Joseph F Novogratz. B-Sanford R Robertson (KY). T-McLean Robertson. *$32,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. 6th-TDN, $25,000, NW4L, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. BROWNEYED BACHELOR (g, 6, Saarland--Alone at the Alter, by Runaway Groom) Lifetime Record: 34-4-5-11, $160,499. O/T-Justin Johns. B-Gregory Szymski (KY). 7th-MNR, $22,800, 10-7, NW3L, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:12, my. SECONDHAND JUSTICE (f, 3, Killenaule--Radiant Justice, by Glitterman) Lifetime Record: SP, 18-3-4-1, $102,450. O-Dwight Preston. B-Justice Farm & Greg Justice (IN). T-Tommy C Short. *$3,700 yrl '12 INDOCT. 6th-MNR, $20,000, 10-7, NW2L, 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:06 4/5, my. IRISH NINJA (g, 3, U S Ranger--Cherokee Sheik, by Cherokee Run) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $35,600. O/T-Laura Bealmear. B-B P Walden Jr, P Madden, L Taylor & G McDonald (KY). *$120,000 wlng '11 KEENOV; $38,000 yrl '12 FTKJUL; $160,000 2yo >13 BESMAR. **1/2 to Do Somethin (Purim), SP, $299,200. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Breach of Duty, f, 2, Broken Vow--Friendship Tree, by Benchmark. BEL, 10-8, (C), 6f, 1:12 3/5. B-Pin Oak Stud LLC & Mr & Mrs Dan Dayton (KY). *$35,000 RNA yrl '13 FTKJUL; $62,000 yrl '13 BESOCT; $140,000 2yo >14 OBSAPR. +Flexible Ethics, f, 2, Harlan's Holiday--Lily Luna, by Saarland. KEE, 10-8, (C), 6 1/2f, 1:17 2/5. B-Mr & Mrs Marc C Ferrell (KY). *Raced without Lasix. Ontheedgeofglory, g, 3, City Weekend-Dancingontheedge, by The Cliff's Edge. IND, 10-8, (S), 5f, :58. B-Pat & Dennis Doran (IN). Laura Can Disco, f, 3, Disco Rico--Laura's Jewel, by Jules. BEL, 10-8, (S), (C), 6fT, 1:10 2/5. B-C Robert Valeri (NY). Drunken Stilettos, f, 3, Wando--Wood Fern, by Woodman. TDN, 10-8, 1m, 1:44 4/5. B-Gustav Schickedanz (ON). *C$8,000 yrl '12 ONTSEP. **3/4 to Arctic Fern (Langfuhr), SW & GSP, $457,796. Pacific Theater, c, 4, War Front--Bobbin, by Pulpit. LRL, 10-8, 5 1/2fT, 1:01 4/5. B-Claiborne Farm (KY). *$435,000 yrl '11 KEESEP. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N EUROPE CONDITIONS RESULTS: 1st-BLB, i22,000, 2yo, 8fT, 1:46.33, sf. VALENTINA YES (FR) (f, 2, Sinndar {Ire}--Oasis of Calm {Ire}, by Ocean of Wisdom) Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, 0 places, i18,000. O-Gilles Lorenzi & Christian Ganel. B-Geraldine Richshoffer (Fr). T-Philippe Boisgontier. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Code Red (GB), c, 2, Bahamian Bounty (GB)--Just Devine (Ire), by Montjeu (Ire). NOT, 10-8, 6f 15yT, 1:15.82. B-Carmel Stud (GB). *3/4 to End of Line (GB) (Pastoral Pursuits {GB}), SP-Eng. Nata=s Jam (Ity), f, 2, Mujahid--Scant (Fr), by Septieme Ciel. SRO, 10-8, 6fT, 1:15.1. B- Soc. Agr. Grass Horses (Ity). Chiclet (Ire), f, 3, Dandy Man (Ire)--Springfort (Ire), by Captain Rio (GB). NAV, 10-8, 5fT, 1:03.55. B-Churchland Stud (Ire). +Silver Concorde (GB), g, 6, Dansili (GB)--Sacred Pearl (Ire), by Daylami (Ire). NAV, 10-8, 16fT, 3:38.99. B-Mrs Anne Coughlan (GB). *i27,000 yrl >09 GOFMIL.
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