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BLOOD-HORSE DAILY PAGE 1 OF 26 SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016 WWW.BLOODHORSE.COM DAILY ALL THE WAY VICTORY FOR BRADESTER By Jeremy Balan J oseph Sutton's Bradester fired his best shot June 18 to earn his first grade I victory in the $500,000 Stephen Foster Handicap (gr. I) at Churchill Downs. The speedy 6-year-old son of Lion Heart set the pace, with fractions of :23.64, :47.58, and 1:11.67 through six furlongs in the 1 1/8-mile test and held off a closing drive from last by Eagle to win by a half- length. In his first victory at the distance, Bradester hit the wire in 1:48.85 under the guidance of jockey Joe Bravo and paid $20.40 to win at odds of 9-1. Majestic Harbor finished a game third and 3-5 favorite Effinex came in sixth in the seven-horse field, a length ahead of International Star. “He’s a pretty fun horse. He does all the hard work for you," Bravo said. "He kind of reminds me of his father Lion Heart, who I rode in the Haskell (gr. I). I just kind of rode him like his dad and you saw what he did today.” Try the OKLAHOMA MARKET Free x-rays with entry Discounted Commisssion on RNA’s entered in other sales The OKC Summer Sale August 14, 2016 Entries Due June 22 www.cartersalesco.com CARTER S A L E S C O Download the FREE smartphone app IN TODAY’S EDITION NO LEAD, NO PROBLEM FOR SONGBIRD 4 DOMINANT RETURN BY GUN RUNNER 5 PAID UP SUBSCRIBER CAUSES SURPRISE 6 PLEUVEN SUCCESSFUL IN WISE DAN 6 OBVIOUSLY TOO STRONG IN POKER 7 SWEET LORETTA, BRONSON IMPRESS AT MONMOUTH 8 TWILIGHT SON TAKES DIAMOND JUBILEE 9 GALILEO SHINES ON ROYAL ASCOT'S FINAL DAY 10 DAILY FANTASY SPORTS PASSED IN NY 11 STEADY PLANS FOR UNIFIED 12 SWIFT BREEZE FOR CALIFORNIA CHROME 13 ON STALLION FINANCES 14 RESULTS 15 ENTRIES 22 LEADING LISTS 26 (continued on page 3) ANNE M. EBERHARDT Bradester and Joe Bravo win the grade I Stephen Foster Handicap at Churchill Downs

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ALL THE WAY VICTORY FOR BRADESTERBy Jeremy Balan

Joseph Sutton's Bradester fired his best shot June

18 to earn his first grade I victory in the $500,000

Stephen Foster Handicap (gr. I) at Churchill Downs.

The speedy 6-year-old son of Lion Heart set the

pace, with fractions of :23.64, :47.58, and 1:11.67

through six furlongs in the 1 1/8-mile test and held

off a closing drive from last by Eagle to win by a half-

length.

In his first victory at the distance, Bradester hit

the wire in 1:48.85 under the guidance of jockey Joe

Bravo and paid $20.40 to win at odds of 9-1. Majestic

Harbor finished a game third and 3-5 favorite Effinex

came in sixth in the seven-horse field, a length ahead

of International Star.

“He’s a pretty fun horse. He does all the hard work

for you," Bravo said. "He kind of reminds me of his

father Lion Heart, who I rode in the Haskell (gr. I). I

just kind of rode him like his dad and you saw what

he did today.”

Try theOKLAHOMA MARKET

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First FoalsThis Year

MUCHO MACHO MAN

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IN TODAY’S EDITIONNO LEAD, NO PROBLEM FOR SONGBIRD 4

DOMINANT RETURN BY GUN RUNNER 5

PAID UP SUBSCRIBER CAUSES SURPRISE 6

PLEUVEN SUCCESSFUL IN WISE DAN 6

OBVIOUSLY TOO STRONG IN POKER 7

SWEET LORETTA, BRONSON IMPRESS AT MONMOUTH 8

TWILIGHT SON TAKES DIAMOND JUBILEE 9

GALILEO SHINES ON ROYAL ASCOT'S FINAL DAY 10

DAILY FANTASY SPORTS PASSED IN NY 11

STEADY PLANS FOR UNIFIED 12

SWIFT BREEZE FOR CALIFORNIA CHROME 13

ON STALLION FINANCES 14

RESULTS 15

ENTRIES 22

LEADING LISTS 26

(continued on page 3)

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Bradester and Joe Bravo win the grade I Stephen Foster Handicap at

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LATEST HEADLINES FROM BLOODHORSE.COMTRAINER ROBERTSON SENDS OUT 1,000TH WINNER Thunder and Honey won the seventh race at Canterbury Park June 18 and provided trainer Mac Robertson his 1,000th victory.

APPRENTICE CLAWSON RIDES FIRST WINNER AT CD Apprentice jockey Katie Clawson guided Street Thunder, owned by Tom Grether Farms and trained by Kellyn Gorder, to a victory in the fifth race at Churchill Downs June 17 for the first victory of her career.

Eagle, who won the Ben Ali Stakes (gr. III) at

Keeneland, trailed by eight lengths early and made

his move in the final turn, but had to fan nine wide

entering the stretch and just missed.

“He ran hard. I wish we’d have got there," said Ea-

gle's jockey, Brian Hernandez Jr. "We were just a little

late. I mean, coming from that far back, he ran a big

race. He did all we can ask for. We just weren’t lucky

enough to get the bob today.”

The Foster score was Bradester's fifth graded vic-

tory and ninth win overall from 23 starts for trainer

Eddie Kenneally. In his 2016 debut May 21, Bradester

also won wire to wire in the Majestic Light Stakes at

Monmouth Park. In 2015 he won the Monmouth Cup

Stakes (gr. II) and Salvator Mile Stakes (gr. III), both

at Monmouth, and in 2014 he scored in the Ack Ack

Handicap (gr. III) and Mineshaft Handicap (gr. III).

Saturday's win also pushed his earnings over

$1.05 million.

"He’s won five or six graded stakes prior to today,

but to win a grade I with him is phenomenal," Ken-

neally said. "Now he has established himself. He is a

beautiful horse, so now he’s got credentials to be a

stallion, hopefully, at some point in his career here in

Kentucky and I think he’s earned that right." BH

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NO LEAD, NO PROBLEM FOR SONGBIRDBy Jeremy Balan

It finally happened. Someone took the lead early

from Songbird.

The result, however, was the same.

Bellamentary, who broke just to the inside of the

undefeated champion 2-year-old filly in the $200,000

Summertime Oaks (gr. II) June 18 at Santa Anita Park,

assumed command in the 1 1/16-mile race entering

the first turn, but the lead was short-lived.

Fox Hill Farms' Songbird tracked in second, some-

thing she has never done in her seven prior starts,

moved alongside and put a head in front midway

through the backstretch, and left her competitors in

the dust the rest of the way without any asking from

jockey Mike Smith.

“It scares me to think of how good she is," Smith

said. "I try not to think of it."

The winning margin was 6 1/2 lengths—Bellamen-

tary just held on for second, a nose ahead of closing

Kay Kay—but it might as well have been 20 for the

Jerry Hollendorfer trainee. After racing a length off

Bellamentary through a first quarter in :22.97, Song-

bird pulled within a head after a half in :45.95. The

champ had a two-length lead as six furlongs went

in 1:10.28, and Smith sat unmoving in the saddle

through a mile in 1:35.71 and hit the wire in 1:42.63.

"She stayed in the spot that she wanted to be,

cruising alongside of her and it’s just amazing, her

cruising speed," Smith said. "She started lengthening

her stride on the backside, and I looked over at Bel-

lamentary and I knew we were comfortable, but that

she was having trouble keeping up."

In her first start since a low-grade fever knocked

her out of consideration for the Longines Kentucky

Oaks (gr. I), Songbird paid $2.10 across the board.

Bellamentary brought $2.40 and $2.10, and Kay Kay

delivered $3.40 to show. That's a Lady finished an

even fourth, followed by Sutton's Smile, to complete

the order of finish. Coppa and Not Now Carolyn were

scratched.

"It was beautiful the way she just settled in. I was

very happy with the way she looked going down the

backside," Hollendorfer said. "She was very comfort-

able, with her ears up, looking for something. The

opportunity presented itself to be just a little off the

pace and now we’ve shown everyone that we can do

that.

“We thought she could do that before, but you

never know until you try. We’ll try to keep her doing

bigger and better things."

Santa Anita and oth-

er wagering interests

lost $201,400.83 be-

cause of a negative show

pool—$1,017,594 of the

$1,081,223 pool was wa-

gered on Songbird.

The Medaglia d'Oro filly

now has an unblemished

record in eight starts,

including seven straight

victories in graded stakes

and $2.1 million in earnings,

but a test against males

does not appear to be in

her immediate future.

"I think we’ll stick with

the girls for now and see

what happens," Hollendorf-

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Songbird strolls to another easy victory in the Summertime Oaks

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DOMINANT RETURN BY GUN RUNNERBy Tom LaMarra

Winchell Thoroughbreds, Three Chimneys Farm,

and Besilu Stables' Gun Runner was a dominant

winner over five other 3-year-olds in the $100,000

Matt Winn Stakes (gr. III) June 18 at Churchill Downs.

Ridden by Florent Geroux for trainer Steve Asmus-

sen, Gun Runner established the early lead from the

start in the 1 1/16-mile Matt Winn, fought off a brief

challenge on the far turn, and pulled away to win by

5 1/4 lengths over Gray Sky, with Texas Chrome third

and Virtual Machine fourth.

The Candy Ride colt's winning time of 1:41.12 on a

fast track is a stakes record and was only :0.08 off the

track record set by Successful Dan in 2012.

Gun Runner, who paid $2.20 to win, finished third

in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands

(gr. I) in his last start May 7. His connections opted to

pass on the next two legs of the Triple Crown to have

a fresh colt for the second half of 2016.

"We're just happy to get him back after the Der-

by," co-owner Ron

Winchell said. "So,

we're looking for-

ward to the Haskell."

The $1 million

Betfair Haskell

Invitational (gr. I) for

3-year-olds will be

run July 31 at Mon-

mouth Park.

Gun Runner, bred

in Kentucky by Besi-

lu Stables out of the

Giant's Causeway

mare Quiet Giant,

won the Risen Star

Stakes and Louisi-

ana Derby (both gr.

II) in his other two

starts this year. He

broke his maiden

in his career debut

last September at

Churchill.

The fractions for the Matt Winn were :23.99 for

the opening quarter-mile, :47.73 for a half-mile, and

1:11.66 for six furlongs. Gray Sky, who tracked the

leader for most of the way, engaged Gun Runner

on the final turn through one-mile in 1:34.96 but

couldn't keep up with him in the stretch.

"When I broke I was hoping that somebody went,

but when nobody went I had to start going," Geroux

said. "I couldn't like try to take him back or something

crazy. I just had to put him wherever he is the most

comfortable."

"Visually, looking at him I think that the horse has

matured," Asmussen said. "He's stronger than he

was. He was beautiful in the gates and went away

smoothly. I thought he handled nicely and he has got

beautiful speed. His confidence should be exactly

where we're hoping for going into an extremely com-

petitive Haskell."

Unbridled Outlaw, second choice on the morn-

ing line behind Gun Runner, was scratched earlier

in the day. BH

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Gun Runner is on his own at the finish of the Matt Winn Stakes

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PLEUVEN SUCCESSFUL IN WISE DANBy Tom LaMarra

Nelson McMakin's Pleuven, a French-bred gelding

who was a close second in the Opening Verse

Stakes May 21 in his Churchill Downs debut, stepped

up big time with a victory in the $200,000 Wise Dan

Stakes (gr. IIT) at the Kentucky track June 18.

Ridden by Channing Hill for trainer Phil Sims,

Pleuven was close up for most of the 1 1/16-mile turf

event for 3-year-olds and up. He made his bid for the

lead on the far turn, took over from front-running

Kasaqui in midstretch, and edged away to defeat that

horse by three-quarters of a length.

Thatcher Street, who won the Opening Verse,

closed for third, 1 1/2 lengths behind Kasasqui, while

favored The Pizza Man, in his first start since Feb. 6,

rallied belatedly for fourth.

Pleuven, a 5-year-old gelding by Turtle Bowl out

of the Singspiel mare Under Estimated, was bred in

France by Jean De Cheffontaines. He won back-to-

back allowance races in the winter of 2015 at Gulf-

stream Park and didn't resurface until April 21 of this

year at Keeneland, where he finished a tight fifth in

an allowance race.

Pleuven has five wins, two seconds, and two thirds

in 11 starts. BH

PAID UP SUBSCRIBER CAUSES SURPRISEBy Evan Hammonds

Klaravich Stables and Wiliam Lawrence’s Paid Up

Subscriber pulled off a 6-1 upset in the June 18

Fleur de Lis Handicap (gr. II) at Churchill Downs. The

4-year-old Candy Ride filly covered the 1 1/8 miles in

1:48.44, the second-fastest running in the 41 editions

of the stakes.

Ahh Chocolate, the 5-2 second choice, was en-

gaged by Untapable through six furlongs in 1:12.39,

but the tandem was quickly inhaled by Paid Up

Subcriber, who shot between horses in the stretch.

Brooklynsway finished second, finishing two lengths

ahead of late-running Engaginglee.

Untapable was fourth with Ahh Chocolate fifth and

Big Book finishing sixth.

In two previous stakes, the winner finished fourth

in last year’s Prioress Stakes (gr. II) and ninth in the

Raven Run Stakes (gr. II) in October.

Bred in Kentucky by Bruce Berenson and Laurie

Berenson, she is out of the Street Cry mare Shreik.

"We’ve kept this filly in the highest regard," trainer

Al Stall said. “She’s finally getting it together. We just

wanted to throw just one curve ball at her, which

was her first two turn race, so we decided to do it at

home; just walk out of the barn.” BH

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Channing Hill guides Pleuven to victory in the grade II Wise Dan Stakes

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Paid Up Subscriber causes a surprise in the grade II Fleur de Lis

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OBVIOUSLY TOO STRONG IN POKERBy Blood-Horse Staff

Anthony Fanticola and Joseph Scardino's Obviously

returned from a four-month break between races

and led gate to wire to win the $300,000 Poker Stakes

(gr. IIIT) on the turf at Belmont Park.

Entering his 8-year-old season as a seven-time

graded stakes winner and two-time grade I victor,

Obviously started 2016 with a pair of close seconds

against grade II company at Santa Anita Park before

shipping east from trainer Phil D'Amato's Southern

California base.

On Saturday, Obviously, ridden for the first time

by Jose Lezcano, took his characteristic position at

the head of the pack on the Widener Turf Course and

set and uncontested pace through a :23.07 quar-

ter-mile and a :45.96 half.

Obviously's dominance remained unquestioned

turning for home, as he drew clear in the stretch to

win by 3 3/4 lengths, ahead of Force the Pass, who

was making his first local start since capturing last

year's Belmont Derby Invitational Stakes (gr. IT).

Obviously completed the one-turn mile on firm

turf in 1:31.65, just.02 seconds off Elusive Quality's

course record set in

1998.

"The horse is a

freak" Lezcano said.

"He's something

else. He broke well

and went out with

no trouble. The sec-

ond quarter I had

to get him relax. He

started to jump at

the bit, but heading

for home, he did it

easy and got going

again. Looking at

the splits, he just

kept going faster

and faster. I think

he's a very nice

horse."

Favored at 2-1 in the six-horse field, Obviously re-

turned $6.60, $4.10, and $3. Force the Pass brought

$6.30 and $3.50, and Offering Plan returned $3.90 to

show.

Bred by Deidre Cogan in Ireland, Obviously is by

Australian-bred Coolmore shuttle sire Choisir, winner

of the King's Stand Stakes (Eng-II) and the Golden

Jubilee Stakes (Eng-I) at Royal Ascot within five days

in 2002. The gelding's unraced dam Leala (Montjeu)

is a daughter of Silver Bubble, whose dam Strait Lane

produced seven stakes winners, including multiple

grade I winner Hawkster.

Obviously improved his career record to 12-6-3

from 27 starts and boosted his lifetime earnings to

$1,747,751. His resume includes wins in the 2013 and

2014 editions of the Shoemaker Mile Stakes (gr. IT).

"He's coming into his own," said D'Amato's assis-

tant, Chris Davis. "He's sound, he's happy, he's fit.

He seems like he's starting to relax better. He really

is just maturing. He's one of those horses that you

don't want to run every two or three weeks. You've

got to hand pick the best races for him, but he's real-

ly doing well. We couldn't be happier with him."

Takeover Target, King Kreesa, and Grand Arch

completed the order of finish. BH

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Obviously and Jose Lezcano win the Poker Stakes

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SWEET LORETTA, BRONSON IMPRESS AT MONMOUTHBy Alastair Bull

Two well-related horses profiled recently in Races to Watch broke their maidens in style on debut at

Monmouth Park June 18.

Sweet Loretta, an expensive weanling purchase by

Tapit, and Bronson, a half brother to two grade II win-

ners, impressed with their victories at the New Jersey

racetrack.

Racing in a five-furlong maiden special weight race

for 2-year-old fillies, Sweet Loretta settled just behind

pacesetter Mission Good Karma, angled out at the

top of the stretch, and raced effortlessly away. She

might have won by more than her official margin of

seven lengths had Paco Lopez asked her for more.

The final time was :59.30.

Sweet Loretta fetched the co-fourth-highest price

for a weanling at the 2014 Keeneland November

breeding stock sale when she sold for $750,000. She

is out of the stakes-placed Bluegrass Cat mare Ith-

inkisawapudycat, a half sister to Canadian champion

2-year-old filly Spring in the Air. She was bred by

Ashview Farm and Colts Neck Stables.

Earlier in the day, Bronson (Medaglia d'Oro) lived

up to his family background when winning a five-fur-

long maiden special weight race in :59.33. He chal-

lenged the leader Exclusive Package down the stretch

before pulling away for a 1 3/4 length victory.

Bred by Ran Jan Racing in Kentucky, Bronson was

a $350,000 purchase at the 2015 Keeneland Septem-

ber yearling sale from the Taylor Made Sales consign-

ment.

His dam, the grade III winner Cambiocorsa

(Avenue of Flags), has also produced Schiaparelli

(Ghostzapper), winner of the Royal Heroine Mile

Stakes (gr. IIT); Moulin de Mougin (Curlin), winner

of the John C. Mabee Stakes (gr. IIT); Vionnet (Street

Sense), third in the Rodeo Drive Stakes (gr. IT); and

winner Alexis Tangier (Tiznow).

Another notable juvenile winner Saturday was Let's

Go Stable and Three Chimneys Farm's Made You Look,

who fought hard to win a six-furlong maiden special

weight race on Belmont Park's inner turf course by

three-quarters of a length in 1:08.23 on firm going.

Bred by the Robert

and Beverly Lewis Trust in

Kentucky, Made You Look is

by More Than Ready out of

Night and Day (Unbridled's

Song). Night and Day is a

daughter of the champion

3-year-old filly Serena's

Song, who won 11 grade I

races during her career.

Serena's Song also

proved an outstanding

broodmare. She produced

six stakes winners, includ-

ing Sophisticat (Storm Cat),

a group I winner in England,

and Serena's Tune (Mr.

Prospector), whose daugh-

ter Serena's Cat is the dam

of last year's U.S. champion

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Bronson lives up to his family background with an impressive Monmouth Park victory

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TWILIGHT SON TAKES DIAMOND JUBILEEBy Myra Lewyn

Twilight Son was all out to prevail in a tight five-

horse finish June 18 in the Diamond Jubilee

(Eng-I), the closing day feature at Royal Ascot, while

last year's winner, United States-based Undrafted,

was unplaced.

Godfrey Wilson and Cheveley Park Stud's Twilight

Son provided Ryan Moore a third win on the day, as

he bested Hong Kong-based Gold-Fun by a neck. With

the trio of wins, Moore clinched the meet's leading

rider title with six victories over the five-day stand.

Longtime leader Signs of Blessing finished third,

a short head back, and 3-1 favorite Magical Memory

came in fourth another head back. Suedois check in a

short head farther back, as the first five flashed home

within a half-length of each other. The quintet drew

two lengths clear of Undrafted, who finished sixth in

the field of nine sprinters.

Wes Welker and Sol Kumin's Undrafted, winner of

the Shakertown (gr. IIT) in April at Keeneland, was in

contention most of the way, but had no finishing kick

through the final furlong under John Velazquez.

Twilight Son finished the straight six furlongs in

1:13.84 on good to soft turf to add a second group I

win to his record. The 4-year-old son of Kyllachy took

the 2015 Betfred Sprint Cup

(Eng-I) at Haydock Park for

trainer Henry Candy.

Candy, who landed his

third Royal Ascot win overall

but first in 37 years since

Pipedreamer won the 1979

Royal Hunt Cup, momentar-

ily believed Magical Memory

would get the job done, as

he streaked up the stands

side with Frankie Dettori,

but he was beaming with

pride after Twilight Son's de-

termined effort with Moore.

"Our horse really dug

deep and the jockey on top

dug deep. He's a top man,"

said Candy.

Twilight Son tracked Signs of Blessing and Holler

from third early and went to second entering the

final furlong. Eargerly responding to Moore, he spurt-

ed to the lead with 50 yards remaining and gallantly

held his advantage.

Moore started the day with back-to-back victories,

riding 8-11 favorite Churchill (Galileo) in the listed

Chelmsford Stakes, the first race on Saturday's card,

and returned in the next to take the listed Wolferton

Handicap with Sir Isaac Newton (Galileo). Along with

his title-clinching half-dozen wins, he had four sec-

onds and seven thirds. Frankie Dettori was second

with four wins.

Wilson's wife bred Twilight Son, a winner in six

of eight career starts, in Great Britain from the Bin

Ajwaad mare Twilight Mistress, herself a three-time

sprint winner. Cheveley Park Stud, which stands sire

Kyllachy, bought into the bay colt last year. Candy

also trained Kyllachy, a son of Pivotal, to win the 2002

Nunthorpe (Eng-I) for Cheveley Park Stud, which

raced in him partnership.

A crowd of 71,088 attended Royal Ascot Saturday,

bringing total attendance for the meet to 295,007.

Aidan O'Brien was the meet's leading trainer with

a 7-4-4 record. Sir Michael Stoute was second with a

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Twilight Son wins the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot

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GALILEO SHINES ON ROYAL ASCOT'S FINAL DAYBy Tom Hall

Ballydoyle, Coolmore, and Galileo played a strong

opening hand on Royal Ascot's final day, but they

were soon trumped by a Queen, much to the delight

of the crowd.

Two Irish-bred sons of Galileo named for promi-

nent Englishmen took the listed Chesham Stakes for

2-year-olds and Wolferton Handicap for runners age

4 and older.

Contested over seven furlongs, the Chesham was

won by Churchill, trained by Aidan O'Brien, and rid-

den by Ryan Moore. With the Chesham win, Churchill

upheld a bit of family tradition.

Churchill is out of the stakes-winning Irish-bred

Storm Cat mare Meow, a five-furlong specialist who

was group II stakes-placed in the Queen Mary Stakes

at Royal Ascot. The Grangecon Stud Curragh Stakes

was her only black-type win. Meow is a half sister to

group III winner Aloof (Galileo) and stakes winner

Orator (Galileo).

Second dam Airwave (Air Express) was highweight-

ed filly in England at 2 and 3. Winner of the Betfair

Cheveley Park Stakes (Eng-I) at Newmarket at 2,

she also had a go at the Royal Ascot meet, finishing

second in the group I Golden Jubilee Stakes over six

furlongs.

Showing the versatility of the progeny of Galileo,

Sir Isaac Newton outlasted a strong field in the 1 1/4-

mile Wolferton. The 4-year-old bay was winning his

first stakes and is yet another representative for the

Galileo (Sadler's Wells)/Danehill (Danzig) cross.

His dam Shastye was a multiple stakes producer

on the day, as her 5-year-old son Maurus (Medicean)

earlier in the day took the 2,150-meter Ipswich Cup in

Australia, his first stakes victory.

The most popular victory at Royal Ascot, the

12-furlong Hardwicke Stakes (Eng-II), belonged to

Dartmouth, owned by Queen Elizabeth II. Bred by

Darley but sporting the royal colors, the 4-year-old

son of Dubawi is out of the Galileo mare Galatee,

from a female family rising under the stewardship of

the Wildenstein family.

Racing only at 3, Galatee won her first three starts,

all at 10 furlongs, including the group III Blue Wind

Stakes at Naas. She is the dam of multiple group-II

winner Manatee (Monsun), who races for Godolphin.

Another member of the Northern Dancer tribe,

Twilight Son, took the Diamond Jubilee Stakes (Eng-I).

The 4-year-old son of Kyllachy is a tail-male descend-

ant of Northern Dancer's good sire son Nureyev.

Of the 23 Royal Ascot stakes, 20 were won by

Northern Dancer-line descendants through five sire

sons: Storm Bird (Tepin, Caravaggio, Lady Aurelia,

Usherette), Danzig (Profitable, Galileo Gold, Ardad,

Prince of Lir, Even Song, Brave

Anna, Across The Stars, Quiet

Reflection, Qemah), Sadler's

Wells (Order of St. George,

Sword Fighter, Churchill, Sir

Isaac Newton, Hawkbill), Try My

Best (Persuasive), and Nureyev

(Twilight Son).

Mr. Prospector was respon-

sible for the remainder through

sons Gone West (Ribchester, My

Dream Boat) and Seeking the

Gold (Dartmouth). BH

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Churchill wins the Chesham Stakes at Royal Ascot

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DAILY FANTASY SPORTS PASSED IN NYBy Tom Precious

New York lawmakers gave final passage early June

18 to a measure legalizing daily fantasy sports

contests, which have been attracting a growing

worldwide audience.

The industry claims it has more than three million

customers in New York.

The measure had been fought by some New York

racetracks that also operate casinos; they had ar-

gued that the contests will cannibalize some of their

customers.

Supporters in the legislature wrestled all week to

try to line up support against an onslaught of oppo-

sition by the New York Gaming Association, which

represents tracks with video lottery terminal opera-

tions as well as other casino companies from upstate

New York to Las Vegas.

"You're going to make a lot of New Yorkers hap-

py," Sen. John Bonacic, a Republican who sponsored

the bill in the Senate, told his colleagues.

The surprisingly brief floor debate belied the level

of intensity of the fierce lobbying battles that have

raged in the state capital the past couple of weeks.

The Senate passed the bill 45-17, while it cleared

the Assembly June 17 by a 91-22 vote. The measure

now goes to Gov. Andrew

Cuomo for consideration; he

has not definitively signaled

his intentions, though Bonacic

on the Senate floor said Cuo-

mo backs the legislation.

The legislation bans daily

fantasy sports contests in

New York from being offered

on horse racing or collegiate

sports events.

New York Attorney Gen-

eral Eric Schneiderman last

fall ordered FanDuel and

DraftKings, the two biggest

daily fantasy sports opera-

tors, to stop operating within

the state's borders. He said

the contests amount to illegal

forms of gambling not per-

mitted in New York, and that

the companies were engaged

in a business to "fleece" customers.

The two companies dismissed his charges and

said their offerings are permissible in the state. The

sides ended up in court, though that process was

suspended while the legislature weighed whether it

wanted to address the issue.

The New York legislation includes some consumer

protections, bans criminal background check require-

ments of certain executives at the DFS companies,

and requires operators to pay a 15% annual tax on

the proceeds of their business in New York, along

with an additional tax of up to $50,000. It directs

those proceeds to the state's public education fund-

ing pot, a last-minute bow to win over some reluctant

lawmakers. It also lets the New York State Gaming

Commission audit the fantasy sports companies.

Opponents said the measure is loophole-ridden;

they believe a ban on play by teens under age 18 is

unenforceable. They also argued that the legislature

does not have the authority to decide what is or is

not a legal form of gambling, and that an expansion

requires voter approval in statewide in a constitution-

al amendment referendum.

"You've got to tie yourself into a pretzel to some-

how say that this is not gambling," said Assemblyman

Thomas Abinanti, a Westchester County Democrat

who opposed the bill. BH

ANNE

M. E

BERH

ARDT

Daily fantasy sports company DraftKings sponsored last year's Belmont Stakes

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STEADY PLANS FOR UNIFIEDBy Claire Novak

There's something heady about the early days of a

brilliant runner's career, when a horse has done

just enough to make headlines but is yet untested

at the highest level. Anticipation rises with higher

stakes, all eyes on a contender who could be any kind

of legend.

To this exciting teritory comes Jimmy Jerkens with

Unified, the undefeated colt who bypassed the Bel-

mont Stakes (gr. I) to run in the June 19 Betfair.com

Pegasus (gr. III) at Monmouth Park.

A Centennial Farms syndicate of 12 partners could

have urged for the bigger test June 11 off the 3-year-

old colt's May 14 score in the Peter Pan Stakes (gr. II),

but trust in their down-to-earth trainer and a long-

term goal kept them grounded.

"There was no issue with not running in the Bel-

mont," said Centennial president Don Little Jr. "Even

though it's a syndicate, it's small, and the people

involved are horse people and they understand

we always do what's right by the horse. They get

it—we're patient, we

really trust Jimmy's de-

cision-making, we don't

question anything really,

they're very confident

and pleased with the

results."

While Unified

cuts back from the 1

1/8-miles run around

one turn in the Peter

Pan to two turns at 1

1/16 miles for this race,

the Pegasus should tell

these connections what

they need to know of

their runner, who has

taken three starts—two

of them stakes—with

ease. Will he stretch out

in the summer to con-

test the hottest sopho-

more races in the land,

or will he stay sprinting

and target a race like the

King's Bishop (gr. I)?

"I'm sure everybody wants to see what kind of

horse we really have here," Little said. "It's still a bit of

a question mark as to whether he can get a distance

of ground or not. His pedigree suggests he should;

his running style leaves a bit of doubt. We'd like to

see him handle two turns, able to relax a little bit.

Everything looks good as of right now."

Unified, who has the highest career Equibase

speed figure (111) of any in the seven-horse field,

should easily handle these. His prime competition

could come from local last-out allowance winner

Awesome Slew, trained by Eddie Plesa Jr., who re-

turned to win that May 21 event after sitting on the

shelf since a fourth in the Sanford Stakes (gr. III) last

July at Saratoga Race Course.

Another interesting contender is Parx Racing

shipper Abiding Star, who won five in a row and

then finished 11th in his most recent start, the May

21 Preakness Stakes (gr. I). Also shipping from Parx

is Saratoga Jack, who went wire-to-wire on a sloppy

track May 22 to take a Parx allowance event by 10 3/4

lengths. He has the closest Equibase speed figure to

Unified in the field, a 102 earned for that win. BH

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Unified stretched his unbeaten record to three in the May 14 Peter Pan Stakes

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For a few weeks, Sherman has indicated the

"serious" work will begin when he adds blinkers, but

he playfully declined to comment on how soon that

might happen. BH

SWIFT BREEZE FOR CALIFORNIA CHROMEBy Jeremy Balan

As Art Sherman prepares California Chrome for his

next start in the $200,000 San Diego Handicap

(gr. II) with weekly timed workouts, the trainer seems

to be more concerned with what happens after the

wire than before.

So when the 2014 Horse of the Year powered

through the clubhouse turn at Los Alamitos Race

Course, with a gallop out to six furlongs in 1:12 2/5

June 18, Sherman was more than pleased.

The 5-year-old son of Lucky Pulpit hit the wire in

:59 1/5 for five furlongs, by far his swiftest breeze

since returning to the Sherman barn in early May,

but it was the finishing touch that again impressed

his trainer.

"The last part is where he kicks it in and the fin-

ish—once he goes out and goes around that turn—

that shows his stamina is getting stronger," Sherman

said. "His gallop-out each time is stronger. He's really

going seven-eighths of a mile. It doesn't look like it,

but that's what he does. He does everything kinda

effortlessly."

GARY

TAS

ICH

California Chrome works out at Los Alamitos

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STALLIONS& BLOODSTOCK COMMENTARYwith Robert L. Losey, [email protected]

ON STALLION FINANCES

A metric used in stallion valuation is the "times

stud fee" multiple, where syndicate share

price is divided by stud fee. The multiple can

logically range from the low teens for 40-share

syndicates of young stallions to below 1.0 for

aged stallions.

The analysis is more manageable if we only

consider stallion shares that provide the right to

breed one mare annually. In that case, the "times

stud fee" number will rarely approach six.

Consider an example: If you purchase a stal-

lion share in a young "proven" stallion before

the 2017 breeding

season, it's probably

reasonable to expect

to eventually produce

nine foals or collect

fees for nine seasons,

in which case you'd

be willing to pay nine

times the market

stud fee if there are

no share expenses

and breaking even is

acceptable.

But shareholders

pay syndicate expens-

es, and investors de-

sire positive returns,

so the finances of this situation dictate that this

share will be valued at approximately five times

stud fee.

It might seem that a stallion manager should

try to maximize the "times stud fee" number

when selling or managing a stallion, but that's

often suboptimal. Let's compare two extremes

for two equally promising stallions. An "old-

school" stallion manager advertises that he will

sell 90 shares and breed a maximum of 100

mares to "Ima Conservative," while a "new-

school" stallion manager tells potential share-

holders that she will sell 180 shares and breed

200 mares to "Aggressive."

Buyers of Ima Conservative shares will

appreciate that they won't have to jockey for a

place in the breeding queue or compete against

many yearlings by this sire at sales. Though it's

not clear that the following would be the case,

buyers of shares in "Aggressive" might be willing

to pay exactly half the "Ima Conservative" share

price given the drawbacks to a 180-share syndi-

cate. If so, the total syndication proceeds will be

the same for both stallions because the "Aggres-

sive" syndicate has twice as many shares.

If Aggressive's

stud fees are

more than half

of those for Ima

Conservative, the

times stud fee

multiple will be

higher for Ima

Conservative. But,

more important

to the syndicator

is the total price

paid, which is the

same for both

stallions.

If the syndi-

cates included

Wall Street types, bet that someone would be

considering "takeover." The Ima Conservative

syndicate can make more money with little risk

by breeding more mares. The Aggressive syn-

dicate might be able to lower risk and increase

share prices dramatically by breeding fewer

mares. Is there one magic number of mares to

cover? Not necessarily—a risk-averse syndicate

may prefer fewer mares for Ima Conservative

and vice versa for Aggressive investors. BH

ANNE

M. E

BERH

ARDT

Investors consider many factors when deciding whether to buy a stallion

share

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STAKES RESULTS

Stephen Foster H. (gr. I)

Churchill Downs, 6/18, $500,000, 3yo/up, 9f (dirt), 1:48.85, track fast.

1–Bradester H, 116, b h, 6 .............. $303,800 Lion Heart–Grandestofall, by Grand Slam O–Joseph W. Sutton, B–Doug Branham (KY), T–Eddie Kenneally, J–Joe BravoSale History: 2012 FTFFEB, $195,000, 2011 FTMSEP, $20,000, 2010 KEENOV, $13,000.

2–Eagle, 117, ch c, 4 .......................... $98,000 Candy Ride (ARG)–Sea Gull, by Mineshaft O–W.S. Farish, B–W. S. Farish (KY), T–Neil J. Howard, J–Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.

3–Majestic Harbor H, 118, b h, 8 ....... $49,000 Rockport Harbor–Champagne Royale, by French Deputy O–Gallant Stable, B–Liberation Farm & Bran-dywine Farm (KY), T–Paul J. McGee, J–Corey J. LanerieSale History: 2009 KEESEP, $20,000.

Margins: ½, neck, 1¼. Others: El Kabeir ($24,500), Are You Kidding Me ($14,700), Effinex ($5,000), Internation-al Star ($5,000). View Equibase Chart

Joe Bravo controlled the pace well aboard Bradester. With favorite Effinex not produc-ing his best, Bravo's tactics proved vital as Bradester had enough to hold out the rally-ing Eagle and Majestic Harbor. The win earns Bradeser a Breeders' Cup Classic berth should connections want to take it up.—A.B.

Fleur de Lis H. (gr. II)

Churchill Downs, 6/18, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 9f (dirt), 1:48.44, track fast.

1–Paid Up Subscriber H, 114, ch f, 4 $122,760 Candy Ride (ARG)–Shriek, by Street Cry (IRE) O–Klaravich Stables, Inc. and Lawrence, Wil-liam H., B–Bruce Berenson & Laurie Berenson (KY), T–Albert M. Stall, Jr., J–Ricardo Santana, Jr.Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, $135,000.

2–Brooklynsway, 117, dk b/br f, 4 ....... $39,600 Giant Gizmo–Explosive Story, by Radio Star O–Naveed Chowhan, B–H.J.T. Racing Stable (ON), T–Bernard S. Flint, J–Julien R. LeparouxSale History: 2015 FTKNOV, $180,000, 2013 ONTSEP, $9,603.

3–Engaginglee, 117, b m, 5 ................ $19,800 Fusaichi Pegasus–Lee Gage, by Fit to Fight O–Lichtefeld, Paul A. and Stewart, Jack D., B–Paul Lichtefeld & Jack Stewart (KY), T–Dale L. Romans, J–Robby Albarado

Margins: 3, 2, 4¼. Others: Untapable ($9,900), Ahh Chocolate ($5,940), Big Book ($2,000). View Equibase Chart

Klaravich Stables and Wiliam Lawrence’s Paid Up Subscriber pulled up a 6-1 upset over champion filly Untapable. The 4-year-old Candy Ride filly, trained by Al Stall Jr., covered the 1 1/8 miles in 1:48.44, the second fastest running in the 41 editions of the stakes.—E.H.

Summertime Oaks (gr. II)

Santa Anita Park, 6/18, $200,000, 3yo, f, 8.5f (dirt), 1:42.63, track fast.

1–Songbird, 124, dk b/br f, 3 ............ $120,000 Medaglia d'Oro–Ivanavinalot, by West Acre O–Fox Hill Farms, Inc., B–John Antonelli (KY), T–Jerry Hollendorfer, J–Mike E. SmithSale History: 2014 FTSAUG, $400,000.

2–Bellamentary, 120, ch f, 3 ............... $40,000 Bellamy Road–Shananies Song, by Eltish O–Little Red Feather Racing and R/M Racing, B–Charles T. Matses (KY), T–Philip D'Amato, J–Martin GarciaSale History: 2015 OBSAPR, $175,000.

3–Kay Kay H, 120, ch f, 3 .................. $24,000 Pleasantly Perfect–All of Her Twist, by Forest Wildcat O–Wilson, Holly and David, B–K & G Stables (KY), T–Vladimir Cerin, J–Alonso QuinonezSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $75,000.

Margins: 6½, nose, 3¾. Others: That's a Lady ($12,000), Sutton's Smile ($4,000). Scratched: Not Now Carolyn, Coppa. View Equibase Chart

For the first time, Songbird didn't lead from the start, with Mike Smith content to sit along-side leader Bellamentary. It didn't change the result in the slightest, as she went to the lead approaching the final turn and required only a hand ride to stretch her unbeaten run to eight races.—A.B.

Wise Dan S. (gr. IIT)

Churchill Downs, 6/18, $200,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:40.96, course firm.

1–Pleuven (FR), 121, dk b/br g, 5 ...... $117,800 Turtle Bowl (IRE)–Under Estimated (FR), by Singspiel (IRE) O–Nelson McMakin, B–JEAN DE CHEFFON-TAINES (FR), T–Philip A. Sims, J–Channing Hill

2–Kasaqui (ARG), 121, gr/ro h, 6 ......... $38,000 Lasting Approval–Kemosheba, by Alysheba O–Wimborne Farm, B–San Francisco De Pilar (ARG), T–Ignacio Correas, IV, J–Robby Albarado

3–Thatcher Street, 121, b g, 5 ............ $19,000 Street Sense–Lenawee, by Albert the Great O–Bloch, Randall L., Milner, Phil, Seiler, John and Amtietan, LLC, B–Randy Bloch, et al (KY), T–Ian R. Wilkes, J–Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.Sale History: 2012 FTSAUG, ($140,000 RNA).

Margins: ¾, 1½, ¾. Others: The Pizza Man ($9,500), Conquest Typhoon ($5,700), Flatlined ($2,000), Behesht (FR) ($2,000), Za Approval ($2,000), R. Great Adventure ($2,000), Potomac River ($2,000). Scratched: Granny's Kitten. View Equibase Chart

French-bred Pleuven, in his third start of the year after a lengthy layoff, grabbed the lead in mid-stretch and edged away from front-run-ning Kasaqui for his first graded stakes victory in the Wise Dan Stakes (gr. IIT). The 5-year-old Turtle Bowl gelding now has five wins in 11 starts.—T.L.

Poker S. (gr. IIIT)

Belmont Park, 6/18, $300,000, 4yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:31.65, course firm.

1–Obviously (IRE), 116, b g, 8 ........... $180,000 Choisir (AUS)–Leala (IRE), by Montjeu (IRE) O–Fanticola, Anthony and Scardino, Joseph, B–Miss Deidre Cogan (IRE), T–Philip D'Amato, J–Jose Lezcano

2–Force the Pass, 124, ch c, 4 ............ $60,000 Speightstown–Social Queen, by Dynaformer O–Colts Neck Stables LLC, B–Colts Neck Stables LLC (KY), T–Alan E. Goldberg, J–Jose L. Ortiz

3–Offering Plan, 120, dk b/br c, 4 ....... $30,000 Spring At Last–Rosalie Road, by Street Cry (IRE) O–Dubb, M., Nantucket Thoroughbred Part-ners, Bethlehem Stables LLC et al., B–C. W. Swann & Cygnet Farm (NY), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Javier CastellanoSale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $135,000, 2013 FTKOCT, $32,000.

Margins: 3¾, 1¾, 1¾. Others: Takeover Target ($15,000), King Kreesa ($9,000), Grand Arch ($6,000). View Equibase Chart

West Coast shipper Obviously returned from a four-month break between races to lead gate to wire. The 8-year-old son of Choisir comfortably held back grade I winner Force the Pass while finishing the one-turn mile in 1:31.65, just.02 seconds off Elusive Quality's course record set in 1998.—M.L.

Matt Winn S. (gr. III)

Churchill Downs, 6/18, $100,000, 3yo, 8.5f (dirt), 1:41.12, track fast.

1–Gun Runner, 123, ch c, 3 ................. $61,380 Candy Ride (ARG)–Quiet Giant, by Giant's Causeway O–Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC, Three Chim-neys Farm, LLC and Besilu Stables, B–Besilu Stables, LLC (KY), T–Steven M. Asmussen, J–Florent Geroux

2–Gray Sky H, 118, gr/ro c, 3 ............ $19,800

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Tapit–Trickski, by Peteski O–Baker, Robert C. and Mack, WIlliam L., B–Mike Abraham (KY), T–D. Wayne Lukas, J–James GrahamSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $700,000, 2013 FTKNOV, $400,000.

3–Texas Chrome, 118, b c, 3 ................. $9,900 Grasshopper–Margarita Mistress, by Naevus O–Keene Thoroughbreds LLC, B–Craig D. Upham (TX), T–J. R. Caldwell, J–Ricardo San-tana, Jr.Sale History: 2014 FTTAUG, $10,000.

Margins: 5¼, ½, 2¼. Others: Virtual Machine ($4,950), Yo Carm ($2,970), Cutacorner ($1,000). Scratched: Unbridled Outlaw. View Equibase Chart

Gun Runner, third in the May 7 Kentucky

Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I), re-

turned to the races June 18 with an impressive

front-running score in the Matt Winn Stakes

(gr. III) at Churchill Downs. The next target for

the Candy Ride colt is the July 31 Betfair Haskell

Invitational (gr. I) at Monmouth Park.—T.L.

Regret S. (gr. IIIT)

Churchill Downs, 6/18, $100,000, 3yo, f, 9f (turf), 1:49.24, course firm.

1–Auntie Joy, 118, b f, 3 ..................... $58,900 Uncle Mo–Rejoicing, by Forestry O–Sanford R. Robertson, B–Sanford R. Rob-ertson (KY), T–Brendan P. Walsh, J–Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.

2–Noble Beauty, 118, b f, 3 ................. $19,000 Kitten's Joy–Money Huntress, by Mineshaft O–Great Point Stables LLC, B–Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey (KY), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Julien R. LeparouxSale History: 2015 OBSAPR, ($95,000 RNA).

3–Try Your Luck H, 118, b f, 3 ............. $9,500 Lookin At Lucky–Golden Sphinx, by Storm Cat O–Stefanie Carroll, B–Fred W. Hertrich lll & John D. Fielding (KY), T–Michael J. Maker, J–Gary L. StevensSale History: 2015 OBSOCT, $18,000, 2014 KEESEP, $80,000.

Margins: 1¼, neck, 2. Others: Wessex ($4,750), La Piba ($2,850), Family Meeting ($1,000), Quiet Busi-ness ($1,000), Gone Away ($1,000), Fuhriously Kissed ($1,000), Dothraki Queen ($1,000). Scratched: Crooked Stick. View Equibase Chart

Second to Catch a Glimpse in the Edge-

wood Stakes (gr. IIT), Auntie Joy appreciated

the absence of the divisional leader. She went

to the lead and sprinted away at the top of the

stretch, scoring easily from Noble Beauty and

Try Your Luck. She is bred on the same Uncle

Mo-Forestry cross as Nyquist.—A.B.

DIAMOND JUBILEE STAKES (ENG-I)

Ascot, 6/18, £590,220, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:13.84, gd-s.1–Twilight Son (GB), 129, b c, 4 ........ £340,260

Kyllachy (GB)–Twilight Mistress (GB), by Bin Ajwaad (IRE) O–GODFREY WILSON & CHEVELEY PARK STUD, B–MRS C R D WILSON (GB), T–CANDY HENRY, J–MOORE RYAN

2–Gold-Fun (IRE), 129, ch g, 7 .......... £129,000 Le Vie Dei Colori (GB)–Goodwood March (GB), by Foxhound O–SUTONG PAN, B–MICHAEL DOWNEY & ROALSO LTD (IRE), T–GIBSON RICHARD, J–SOUMILLON CHRISTOPHESale History: 2010 TATOCT, $16,666.

3–Signs of Blessing (IRE), 0, b g, 5 ...... £64,560 Invincible Spirit (IRE)–Sun Bittern, by Seeking the Gold O–I CORBANI, PANDORA RACING & A MOUKNASS, B–S BOUCHERON (IRE), T–RO-HAUT FRANCOIS, J–PESLIER OLIVIERSale History: 2012 ARQAUG, $125,817.

Margins: neck, head, head. Others: MAGICAL MEMORY (IRE), SUEDOIS (FR), UNDRAFTED (USA), HOLLER (AUS), THE TIN MAN, MATTMU.

HARDWICKE STAKES (ENG-II)

Ascot, 6/18, £222,334, 4yo/up, 12f, 2:32.06, gd-s.1–Dartmouth (GB), 127, b c, 4 ........... £127,598

Dubawi (IRE)–Galatee (FR), by Galileo (IRE) O–The Queen, B–Darley (GB), T–STOUTE SIR MICHAEL, J–PESLIER OLIVIER

2–Highland Reel (IRE), 127, b c, 4 ....... £48,375 Galileo (IRE)–Hveger (AUS), by Danehill O–DERRICK MITH, MRS JOHN MAGNIER & MICHAEL TABOR, B–HVEGER SYNDICATE (IRE), T–O'BRIEN AIDAN, J–HEFFERNAN SEAMUSSale History: 2013 TATOC1, $770,627.

3–Almodovar (IRE), 127, b g, 4 ............ £24,210 Sea The Stars (IRE)–Melodramatic (IRE), by Sadler's Wells O–B E NIELSEN, B–Bjorn Nielsen (IRE), T–LANIGAN DAVID, J–BAKER GEORGE

Margins: head, 3¼, 3¾. Others: MOUNT LOGAN (IRE), BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE, WICKLOW BRAVE, SIMPLE VERSE (IRE), EXOSPHERE, ASTRONEREUS (IRE).

Achievement S.

Woodbine, 6/18, $116,340, 3yo/up, 6f (all-weather), 1:10.66, track fast.

1–Calgary Cat, 125, ch g, 6 ................. $69,804 Cowtown Cat–Big Sink Star, by A.P. Indy O–Chesney, Stephen and Hoffman, Cory S., B–WinStar Farm, LLC (ON), T–Kevin Attard, J–Eurico Rosa Da SilvaSale History: 2011 FTKOCT, $40,000.

2–Sweet Grass Creek, 118, ch g, 4 ..... $23,268 Wando–Sweet Bama Breeze, by City Zip O–Gustav Schickedanz, B–Gustav

Schickedanz (ON), T–Michael Keogh, J–Jesse M. Campbell

3–Seffeara, 120, b g, 4 ....................... $11,634 Old Forester–Town Dance, by Dance Brightly O–Empress Stables, B–Empress Stable (ON), T–Steve Owens, J–Gary Boulanger

Margins: 1½, nose, neck. Others: Goodoldhockeyg-ame ($5,817), Occasional View ($2,327), Bear No Joke ($1,163), Boreal Spirit ($1,163), Black Hornet ($1,163), Parise ($310). Scratched: Go Bro, Speightsong. View Equibase Chart

Donald LeVine Memorial S.

Parx Racing, 6/18, $100,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:22.30, track fast.

1–A. P. Indian, 121, b g, 6 ................... $60,000 Indian Charlie–Ender's Sister, by A.P. Indy O–Green Lantern Stables LLC, B–Green Lan-tern Stables, LLC (KY), T–Arnaud Delacour, J–Joe Bravo

2–Roxbury N Overton, 124, dk b/br c, 4 $20,000 Andiron–Centennial Cat, by Tale of the Cat O–J A G Racing and Jettany Thoroughbred Corp., B–Jettany Thoroughbred Corp. & JAG Racing Inc. (PA), T–Ramon Preciado, J–Hector Caballero

3–Rockinn On Bye, 119, dk b/br g, 5 ... $11,000 Rock Hard Ten–Welcome Inn, by Orientate O–Stephen R. Ferguson, B–Sycamore Hall Farm LLC (MD), T–Stephen M. Casey, J–Tay-lor M. HoleSale History: 2012 FTMSEP, $6,500.

Margins: 3, 1¼, 3¾. Others: Any Court Inastorm ($6,000), Res Judicata ($3,000). Scratched: Majestic Affair. View Equibase Chart

Forty Niner S.

Gulfstream Park, 6/18, $75,000, 3yo, 8.5f (turf), 1:40.15, course firm.

1–Keystoneforvictory H, 120, b c, 3 ... $44,640 Shakespeare–Free Fee Lady, by Victory Gallop O–Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K., B–Dell Ridge Farm, LLC (KY), T–Michael J. Maker, J–Rafael Manuel HernandezSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $25,000.

2–Tizzarunner, 116, dk b/br g, 3.......... $14,400 Tizway–Piano Bar, by Carson City O–John C. Oxley, B–Robert T Manfuso (MD), T–Mark E. Casse, J–Cornelio H. VelasquezSale History: 2015 OBSMAR, $325,000, 2014 FTMSEP, $95,000.

3–Fleming H, 116, dk b/br g, 3 ............ $7,200 Sky Mesa–Causeway Lady, by Giant's Cause-way O–William J. Quartuccio Jr., B–John C. Oxley (KY), T–Michelle Nihei, J–Luca PaniciSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $30,000.

Margins: 3¼, ½, 1½. Others: Megeve ($3,600), Dona-

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tion ($2,160), Titanium Heart ($750), El Ciclon ($750), Fast Fire ($750), Forced Motion ($750). Scratched: Telling Tony. View Equibase Chart

George Lewis Memorial S.

Thistledown, 6/18, $75,000, 3yo/up, 9f (dirt), 1:55.40, track fast.

1–Plain Ol' Willard, 116, b g, 6 ............ $45,000 Pacific Waves–Millys Sister, by Piker O–M. Y. Stables, Inc., B–South River Ranch Inc (OH), T–Kathleen A. Lowry, J–T. D. Hough-ton

2–My Pardner Cal, 112, ch g, 3 ........... $15,000 Big Atlantic–Becky Becky Becky, by Pioneer-ing O–Richard L. Alderson, B–Dick Alderson (OH), T–Larry E. Smith, J–Perry Wayne Ouzts

3–Eightthehardway, 116, dk b/br g, 4 .... $7,500 Parents' Reward–Natural Nine, by Crypto-clearance O–Paul Groves, B–Blazing Meadows Farm (OH), T–Richard T. Vickers, J–Walter De La Cruz

Margins: 1, head, 4¼. Others: Deniro's Saint ($3,750), Geppetto ($2,250), Jac's Fact ($1,500), Startin Some-thing, Mound, Eyes On Tomorrow. View Equibase Chart

Rainbow S.

Santa Anita Park, 6/18, $75,000, 3yo, 9f (turf), 1:47.48, course firm.

1–Mr. Roary H, 120, ch g, 3............... $46,980 Scat Daddy–If Angels Sang, by Seattle Slew O–Kretz Racing LLC, B–Judy Hicks & Kathryn Nikkel (KY), T–George Papaprodromou, J–Edwin A. MaldonadoSale History: 2015 OBSAPR, $110,000, 2014 KEESEP, $50,000.

2–Ralis, 124, b c, 3 ............................. $20,160 Square Eddie–Silar Rules, by Ten Most Want-ed O–Reddam Racing LLC, B–Reddam Racing, LLC (CA), T–Doug F. O'Neill, J–Mario Gutierrez

3–Liam the Charmer H, 120, dk b/br c, 3 .......$9,396 Smart Strike–Charm the Giant (IRE), by Gi-ant's Causeway O–Warren, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William K., B–Ron McAnally & Deborah McAnally (KY), T–Michael W. McCarthy, J–Rafael BejaranoSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $500,000.

Margins: nose, ½, ½. Others: Lucky Bryan ($4,698), Smokey Image ($2,016), Lauren's Ladd ($345), Little Scotty ($345), Arcature ($345), Prince of Arabia ($345), Undeniable U ($345), Mishegas ($345). View Equibase Chart

Cyclones H.

Prairie Meadows, 6/18, $65,000, 3yo/up, c/f, 8.5f (dirt), 1:45.46, track fast.

1–One Fine Dream, 116, dk b/br g, 3 .. $38,700 Woke Up Dreamin–One Fine Shweetie, by Shuailaan O–Umbrella Stables II LLC, B–Gary E Lucas & Linda Woods (IA), T–Kelly R. Von Hemel, J–Shane LavioletteSale History: 2014 IOWOCT, $45,000.

2–Net Gain H, 121, b g, 4 .................. $12,900 Include–Triple o' Five, by Elusive Quality O–Claim To Fame Stable, B–Lane Thorough-breds LLC (IA), T–Clinton C. Stuart, J–Ken S. TohillSale History: 2015 KEENOV, $120,000, 2014 OBSAPR, $325,000.

3–Rushin' Rubietta, 115, b g, 6 ............. $6,450 Rushin' to Altar–Rubietta, by Rubiano O–Sullivan, Patrick and Boesen, J. R., B–Vince Sullivan (IA), T–Ray E. Tracy, Jr., J–Dan-iel P. Vergara

Margins: neck, 7¾, 3¼. Others: Whisper to Curlin ($3,225), Excessive ($1,935), Cainam ($1,290), Colonel Ted ($500). View Equibase Chart

Hawkeyes H.

Prairie Meadows, 6/17, $65,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (dirt), 1:47.02, track fast.

1–Mywomanfromtokyo, 114, ch f, 3 .... $37,500 Neko Bay–Plumlake Lady, by Carson City O–Crimson King Farm and Rhiner, Christine, B–Crimson King Farm & Mr. & Mrs. Scott Pope (IA), T–Kelly R. Von Hemel, J–Glenn W. Corbett

2–Native Princess, 115, b f, 3 ............. $12,500 Native Ruler–Dracken, by Millennium Allstar O–Sprick, Cheryl and Bremer, Richard, B–Richard Bremer & Cheryl Sprick (IA), T–Karl Broberg, J–Sasha Risenhoover

3–Peach Time, 115, b m, 5 ................... $6,250 Impeachment–Bless My Mary, by Deposit Ticket O–Briean Courtney, B–MAMAS Thorough-breds, LLC (IA), T–Briean Courtney, J–Daniel P. VergaraSale History: 2013 IOWOCT, $900.

Margins: 3½, 1¼, 1. Others: Kera Kera ($3,125), Foxy Fleda ($1,875), Raegen Harper ($1,250), M B Prize ($500), Wait N C Spring ($500), Ella's Glory ($500), I Tour ($500), Leading the Band ($500). View Equibase Chart

Dan Horn H.

Monmouth Park, 6/18, $60,000, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:34.65, course firm.

1–Fuzzy Muzzle, 122, b g, 7 ................ $34,200 Closing Argument–Hope's Folly, by Victory Gallop O–Rock Talk Farm, B–Rock Talk Farm LLC

(NJ), T–Jason Servis, J–Antonio A. Gallardo2–Here's to Mike, 120, dk b/br g, 5 ..... $11,400

Go for Gin–High Flying Flag, by Our Emblem O–Jonathan Brown, B–Jon Brown (NJ), T–Jane Cibelli, J–Paco Lopez

3–Oak Bluffs, 121, b g, 6 ...................... $6,600 Defrere–Disco Shaker, by Disco Rico O–Mary E. Eppler Racing Stable, Inc. and Ramos, Christopher, B–Patricia Generazio (NJ), T–Mary E. Eppler, J–Nik Juarez

Margins: neck, 1¼, ¾. Others: Lucky Balladier ($3,000), Padre Graz ($1,200), My Uncle Sam ($1,200), Papadopalous ($1,200), Chunnel ($1,200), Cheddar Chub ($1,200). Scratched: Desperado, Sierra Ancha, Big Daddy B. View Equibase Chart

Black Tie Affair H.

Arlington Park, 6/18, $54,450, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:42.82, course firm.

1–Cammack, 117, dk b/br g, 6 ............ $31,037 Giant's Causeway–Fort Pond, by Fortunate Prospect O–Team Block, B–Team Block (IL), T–Chris M. Block, J–Francisco C. Torres

2–Peej, 120, b g, 5.............................. $10,345 Candy Ride (ARG)–Silver Lined, by Stormy Atlantic O–Timothy J. Keeley, B–Timothy J. Keeley (IL), T–Chris M. Block, J–Mitchell Murrill

3–Revolt, 118, b g, 6 ............................. $5,690 Fusaichi Pegasus–Stormin Diamond A, by Storm Bird O–Johns, Keith and Justin, B–Team Block (IL), T–Justin Johns, J–Julio E. Felix

Margins: ½, 1½, ½. Others: Five Green Stars ($3,103), Bold Rally ($1,555), Sweet Luca ($544), A Step Ahead ($544), He's Dann Good ($544), Amen Kitten ($544), Empirestrikesagain ($544). Scratched: Reigning Cat-fish. View Equibase Chart

Pleasanton Oaks

Oak Tree At Pleasanton, 6/18, $50,000, 3yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:09.80, track fast.

1–Uptown Twirl H, 123, b f, 3 ............ $31,500 Twirling Candy–Sambuca Classica, by Cat Thief O–Hronis Racing LLC, B–Steven Nicholson & Brandi Nicholson (KY), T–John W. Sadler, J–Juan J. HernandezSale History: 2015 OBSMAR, $630,000, 2014 KEESEP, $110,000.

2–Moment Is Right, 119, dk b/br f, 3 ... $10,000 Medaglia d'Oro–Rite Moment, by Vicar O–Ten Broeck Farm, Inc., B–Woodford Thor-oughbreds, LLC. (KY), T–Simon Callaghan, J–Saul AriasSale History: 2014 FTSAUG, $190,000.

3–Andean H, 117, ch f, 3 .................... $6,000 City Zip–Stormy Bear, by Storm Cat

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O–Peter Redekop B. C., Ltd., B–Richard D. Maynard (KY), T–Blaine D. Wright, J–Julien CoutonSale History: 2015 OBSAPR, $100,000, 2014 FTKOCT, $50,000, 2014 KEEJAN, ($27,000 RNA).

Margins: 2, 1, 6. Others: Breakaway Dixie ($3,900), Mother Luck ($1,000). View Equibase Chart

CHESHAM STAKES

Ascot, 6/18, £78,696, 2yo, 7f, 1:29.57, gd-s.1–Churchill (IRE), 129, b c, 2 ............... £45,368

Galileo (IRE)–Meow (IRE), by Storm Cat O–MICHAEL TABOR, DERRICK SMITH & MRS JOHN MAGNIER, B–Liberty Bloodstock (IRE), T–O'BRIEN AIDAN, J–MOORE RYAN

2–Isomer H, 129, ch c, 2 ................... £17,200 Cape Blanco (IRE)–Nimue, by Speightstown O–MRS FITR4I HAY, B–MRS FITRIANI HAY (KY), T–BALDING ANDREW, J–SPENCER JAMIESale History: 2015 KEEJAN, ($52,000 RNA).

3–Cunco (IRE), 129, b c, 2 ..................... £8,608 Frankel (GB)–Chrysanthemum (IRE), by Dane-hill Dancer (IRE) O–Don Alberto Stable, B–Don Alberto Cor-poration (IRE), T–GOSDEN JOHN, J–HAVLIN ROBERTSale History: 2015 TATOC1, ($445,292 RNA).

Margins: ½, 1, ½. Others: MR SCARAMANGA, FRANKUUS (IRE), THORA BARBER, AIMING FOR RIO (FR), ADMIRALTY ARCH, ELDORADO CREEK (IRE), JUSTICE FREDERICK (IRE), MAGILLEN (IRE), MASHAM STAR (IRE), FILUDO (FR).

WOLFERTON HANDICAP

Ascot, 6/18, £78,696, 4yo/up, 10f, 2:07.59, gd-s.1–Sir Isaac Newton (GB), 126, b c, 4 ... £45,368

Galileo (IRE)–Shastye (IRE), by Danehill O–DERRICK SMITH, MRS JOHN MAGNIER & MICHAEL TABOR, B–Newsells Park Stud (GB), T–O'BRIEN AIDAN, J–MOORE RYANSale History: 2013 TATOC1, $6,084,666.

2–Second Wave (IRE), 126, b g, 4 ........ £17,200 New Approach (IRE)–Tessa Reef (IRE), by Mark of Esteem (IRE) O–Godolphin, B–Darley (IRE), T–APPLEBY CHARLIE, J–KIRBY ADAM

3–Revolutionist (IRE), 129, b c, 4 ........... £8,608 Pivotal (GB)–Mysterial, by Alleged O–Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed al Mak-toum, B–Darley (IRE), T–JOHNSTON MARK, J–MCDONALD JAMES

Margins: ½, ¾, head. Others: ARTHENUS, EDUCATE, BEST OF TIMES, FIRE FIGHTING (IRE), NOBLE GIFT, MA-LEFICENT QUEEN, BATTALION (IRE), NOT SO SLEEPY, MAVERICK WAVE (USA), WHAT ABOUT CARLO (FR), PAC-IFY, OCEANOGRAPHER.

GRAND PRIX DE LYON

Lyon-parilly, 6/18, €60,000, 4yo/up, 12f, 2:37.97, gd-s.1–Launched (IRE), 130, b c, 4 ............. €30,000

Galileo (IRE)–Apsara (FR), by Darshaan (GB) O–Niarchos Family, B–Niarchos Family (IRE), T–BARY PASCAL, J–PASQUIER STEPHANE

2–Dartagnan d'Azur (FR), 126, gr h, 7 . €12,000 Slickly (FR)–Dinner Bell (FR), by Highest Honor (FR) O–STALL DONNA, B–EARL HARAS DU TAILLIS & A J CRABB (FR), T–BOCSKAI CARMEN, J–PICCONE TONYSale History: 2010 ARQOCT, $32,952.

3–Prince Nomad (FR), 126, b h, 5 .......... €9,000 Galileo (IRE)–En Public, by Rainbow Quest O–ALIDAR UTEMURATOV, B–F BIANCO (FR), T–GOURRAUD YOHANN, J–BLONDEL FRANCKSale History: 2012 ARQOCT, $273,483.

Margins: neck, head, 2½. Others: LADY OF KYUSHU (USA), QUIDAMO (GB), SOLOJORIE (FR).

SCOTTISH SUN/STALLION STUDS EBF LAND O'BURNS FILLIES ST

Ayr, 6/18, £49,185, 3yo/up, f, 5f, :58.33, gd-f.1–Marsha (IRE), 124, b f, 3.................. £28,355

Acclamation (GB)–Marlinka (GB), by Marju (IRE) O–Elite Racing Club, B–Elite Racing Club (IRE), T–PRESCOTT SIR MARK, J–MULREN-NAN PAUL

2–Fine Blend (IRE), 128, br f, 3 ............ £10,750 Sakhee's Secret (GB)–Coffee Time (IRE), by Efisio (GB) O–MUIR RACING PARTNERSHIP-WINDSOR, B–HIGHGROVE STUD & AGRICULTURAL FARM (IRE), T–MUIR WILLIAM, J–DWYER MARTINSale History: 2015 GOFFEB, $11,335.

3–Buying Trouble H, 124, b f, 3 ........... £5,380 Hat Trick (JPN)–Lotus Sutra, by Kingmambo O–MRS I M FOLKES, B–FLAXMAN HOLDINGS LTD (KY), T–EVANS DAVID, J–HART JASONSale History: 2013 KEENOV, $24,000.

Margins: 2½, neck, neck. Others: RIDGE RANGER (IRE), SHADOW HUNTER (IRE), OLIVIA FALLOW (IRE), SHRILL, COTO (IRE), JEBEDIAH SHINE, SILK BOW.

ALLOWANCE RESULTS

Arlington Park, Race 2, ALW6/18, $33,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 9f (turf), 1:49.28, course firm.1–Missalaney, 117, dk b/br f, 3, Badge of Silver–Sarah-

carolu, by Songandaprayer, $27,720, O–Richard Perkins, B–Richard Perkins (IL), T–David H. Hinsley, J–Carlos Mon-talvo

Sale History: 2014 FTKOCT, ($4,500 RNA).Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Arlington Park, Race 8, ALW6/18, $33,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (turf), 1:44.10, course

firm.1–Be Playful, 121, ch m, 5, Pure Prize–Dancing Das, by

Rinka Das, $19,800, O–Team Block, B–Team Block (IL), T–Chris M. Block, J–Edgar Perez

Sale History: 2015 FTKHRA, ($57,000 RNA).Margin: neck, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Belmont Park, Race 8, AOC6/17, $85,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (dirt), 1:42.16, track fast.1–Mylute, 120, gr/ro h, 6, Midnight Lute–Stage Stop, by

Valid Expectations, $51,000, O–GoldMark Farm, LLC and Whisper Hill Farm LLC, B–Mike G. Rutherford (KY), T–Ralph E. Nicks, J–Manuel Franco

Sale History: 2011 FTKJUL, $150,000.Margin: ¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Belmont Park, Race 8, ALW6/18, $77,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:39.90, course firm.1–Ice Cutter H, 124, gr/ro h, 5, Medaglia d'Oro–Irish

Smoke, by Smoke Glacken, $46,200, O–Kelly, Jon and Sarah, B–SF Bloodstock LLC (KY), T–Christophe Clement, J–Junior Alvarado

Sale History: 2012 KEESEP, $370,000.Margin: ½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Canterbury Park, Race 7, AOC6/18, $35,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:39.77, track fast.1–Thunder and Honey, 119, b m, 5, Thunder Gulch–A J's

Honey, by Indian Charlie, $21,300, O–Robert E. Lindgren, B–Paul Knapper & Bob Lindgren (MN), T–McLean Robert-son, J–Alex L. Canchari

Margin: neck, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Canterbury Park, Race 11, ALW6/18, $30,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.68, track fast.1–Honey's Sox Appeal, 119, b f, 3, Successful Appeal–A

J's Honey, by Indian Charlie, $21,000, O–Robert E. Lind-gren, B–Paul Knapper & Bob Lindgren (MN), T–McLean Robertson, J–Erik McNeil

Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Charles Town, Race 4, ALW6/17, $24,500, 3yo/up, 8.5f (dirt), 1:49.61, track fast.1–Unbridled Ghost, 120, dk b/br g, 4, Ghostly Numbers–

Lady Cecca, by Wheelaway, $14,640, O–Ray M. Penning-ton, III, B–Bybee Road Farm (WV), T–Ollie L. Figgins, III, J–Jose Montano

Margin: nose, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Charles Town, Race 6, ALW6/17, $24,500, 3yo/up, 8.5f (dirt), 1:48.91, track fast.1–Officer's Oath, 116, b g, 3, Luftikus–Officer Pepper, by

Officer, $14,640, O–Daybreak Stables, Inc., B–Daybreak Stables, Inc. (VA), T–Ollie L. Figgins, III, J–Jose Montano

Margin: ½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

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Charles Town, Race 7, ALW6/17, $24,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:20.73, track fast.1–Boppin Rocket, 124, ch f, 4, Officer Rocket (GB)–Be-

boppin Betty, by Bop, $14,400, O–Javier Contreras, B–Bybee Road Farm (WV), T–Javier Contreras, J–Carlos Mar-rero

Margin: 1½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Churchill Downs, Race 2, AOC6/18, $55,500, 3yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:09.68, track fast.1–Covey Trace H, 118, ch f, 3, Stevie Wonderboy–Anni-

versary, by Yankee Victor, $33,300, O–Brook T. Smith In-vestments, LLC and Denzik Thoroughbreds LLC, B–Brere-ton C. Jones (KY), T–William J. Denzik, Jr., J–Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.

Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $10,000.Margin: 2¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Delaware Park, Race 7, AOC6/18, $36,000, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:05.16, track fast.1–Final Forum, 108, b c, 3, In Summation–Strict Forum,

by Open Forum, $21,600, O–Robert Levatino, B–Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc (FL), T–Robert A. Raymond, J–Katie Davis

Margin: ¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Evangeline Downs, Race 8, ALW6/17, $23,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:39.23, track fast.1–Slideruler, 115, b g, 3, Roman Ruler–Sing My A. P. C.'s,

by A. P. Delta, $16,800, O–LaTx Racing LLC, B–Cloyce C. Clark Jr. (LA), T–W. Bret Calhoun, J–Roberto Morales

Sale History: 2014 ESLSEP, $15,000.Margin: 7, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Gulfstream Park, Race 3, AOC6/18, $44,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:37.80, track fast.1–Amaluna, 122, dk b/br m, 5, Congrats–Luckey Greeley,

by Mr. Greeley, $27,000, O–Roger Moore, B–Manuel Es-tevez (FL), T–Aubrey A. Maragh, J–Gerardo Corrales

Margin: ¾, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart

Gulfstream Park, Race 5, AOC6/18, $43,000, 3yo/up, 5f (turf), :54.92, course firm.1–Little Baker H, 122, dk b/br g, 5, Forestry–Diamondin-

thestream, by Smart Strike, $22,200, O–Mizerak, Jr., Theo-dore and Robin, B–Doug Branham (KY), T–Ralph Ziadie, J–Jesus M. Rios

Sale History: 2012 FTKJUL, $100,000, 2012 OBSJAN, ($72,000 RNA), 2011 KEENOV, $25,000.

Margin: 1, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Indiana Downs, Race 7, ALW6/18, $36,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:38.99, track fast.1–El Coco Loco, 116, b g, 3, Star Cat–Morgan Lane, by

Chester House, $21,600, O–Julee R. Rodriguez, B–Richard Snyder & Connie Snyder (IN), T–Julee R. Rodriguez, J–Edu-ardo E. Perez

Sale History: 2014 INDOCT, $2,200.Margin: 1½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 2, AOC6/17, $22,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:38.72, track fast.1–Hunter's Strike, 122, gr/ro c, 4, Smart Strike–Runway

Rosie, by Include, $13,080, O–Mike McCarty, B–Craig B. Singer (KY), T–Steven M. Asmussen, J–Iram Vargas Diego

Sale History: 2013 FTSAUG, $200,000.Margin: ½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Louisiana Downs, Race 4, AOC6/18, $24,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:24.77, track good.1–Pocketball H, 121, dk b/br g, 4, Jazil–Haqeeaq, by

Storm Cat, $14,400, O–Roland Mackie, B–Rosairo Zuppar-do (LA), T–Brian S. House, J–Diego Sanchez

Sale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $40,000, 2013 KEESEP, $27,000.

Margin: 3¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Louisiana Downs, Race 6, ALW6/18, $20,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (dirt), 1:25.42, track good.1–Kinky Vow, 118, b f, 4, Private Vow–Buckles and Kinks,

by Waquoit, $13,800, O–Patricia A. Chennault, B–J. Adcock (LA), T–Joseph M. Foster, J–Alexander Castillo

Sale History: 2013 ESLSEP, $9,500.Margin: 3¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Monmouth Park, Race 5, ALW6/18, $40,000, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:34.96, course firm.1–Boss Man, 120, ch g, 6, English Channel–Jenny Joy, by

Acceptable, $22,800, O–Michael Gabriel, B–Kinsman Farm (FL), T–Jason Servis, J–Paco Lopez

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Margin: neck, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Penn National, Race 4, ALW6/17, $33,300, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:42.35, course firm.1–Raging Market, 119, b g, 5, After Market–Stylish Mis-

sion, by Missionary Ridge (GB), $19,980, O–Alfonso J. Maz-zetti, B–Al Mazzetti (PA), T–Pamela A. Arnold, J–Tyler Con-ner

Margin: ¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Pimlico, Race 1, AOC6/18, $42,000, 3yo, 8.5f (dirt), 1:45.32, track fast.1–Voluntario H, 118, b c, 3, Hold Me Back–Cliff's Secret,

by The Cliff's Edge, $23,940, O–Luis Archilla, B–Michael Feuerborn & Amy Feuerborn (KY), T–Rudy R. Rodriguez, J–Victor R. Carrasco

Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, ($32,000 RNA).Margin: 5¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Pimlico, Race 7, AOC6/18, $47,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:12.04, track fast.

1–Lovable Lady, 120, dk b/br m, 5, Not For Love–Summer Notebook, by Notebook, $34,827, O–Samuel H. Rogers, Jr. Trust, B–Mr. & Mrs. Samuel H. Rogers Jr. (MD), T–Mary E. Eppler, J–Horacio Karamanos

Margin: 1½, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart

Prairie Meadows, Race 7, AOC6/17, $30,500, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:09.86, track fast.1–Countercyclical, 118, ch g, 6, Circular Quay–City of

Dreams, by Carson City, $18,180, O–Charles Garvey, B–Nick de Meric, Jaqui de Meric & Ralph Paticchio (FL), T–Robertino Diodoro, J–Daniel P. Vergara

Sale History: 2012 OBSAPR, $85,000, 2010 OBSOCT, $14,000.

Margin: 1, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Santa Anita Park, Race 7, AOC6/17, $58,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:35.66, course firm.1–Hacktivism, 120, b f, 3, Square Eddie–Prima Creatura

(IRE), by Barathea (IRE), $34,800, O–Reddam Racing LLC, B–Reddam Racing, LLC (CA), T–Ben D. A. Cecil, J–Mario Gutierrez

Margin: neck, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Thistledown, Race 5, ALW6/18, $24,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f (dirt), 1:05.88, track fast.1–Luckyallmylife H, 117, b f, 3, Lookin At Lucky–Queen's

College, by Carson City, $14,700, O–Mast Thoroughbreds LLC, B–Stonehaven Steadings (KY), T–Robert M. Gorham, J–T. D. Houghton

Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $9,000.Margin: 3¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Thistledown, Race 6, ALW6/18, $23,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:12.44, track fast.1–Couldnt Wait, 119, b g, 3, War Image–Tune Lender, by

Banker's Gold, $13,800, O–Campbell, Felicia and Allen, Sr., Ronald D., B–Felicia Campbell (MI), T–Ronald D. Allen, Sr., J–T. D. Houghton

Margin: 2½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 4, ALW6/18, $36,841, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (turf), 1:41.62, course

firm.1–Elgin, 121, dk b/br m, 5, Peaks and Valleys–Lola Dar-

ling, by Matter of Honor, $22,105, O–Curraghmore Farm, B–Curraghmore Farm Inc. (ON), T–Reade Baker, J–Omar Moreno

Margin: 1, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 6, ALW6/18, $45,450, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (all-weather), 1:11.13,

track fast.1–Calling Rhy Rhy, 118, b f, 3, City Zip–Dancehall Floozy,

by Paramount Jet, $32,715, O–Robert Harvey, B–Robert G. Harvey (ON), T–Roger L. Attfield, J–Alan Garcia

Margin: 1½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

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Arlington Park, Race 6, MSW6/17, $32,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a8f (turf), 1:39.02, course

firm.1–Maggi O'Prado, 120, gr/ro f, 3, Paddy O'Prado–Afleet

Maggi, by Afleet Alex, $19,200, O–Freeny, Patricia and Mi-chael, B–Mike Freeny & Pat Freeny (KY), T–Byron G. Hughes, J–Olaf Hernandez

Margin: 1¾, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Belmont Park, Race 2, MSW6/18, $75,000, 2yo, 6f (turf), 1:08.23, course firm.1–Made You Look H , 119, dk b/br c, 2, More Than

Ready–Night and Day, by Unbridled's Song, $45,000, O–Let's Go Stable and Three Chimneys Farm, B–The Robert and Beverly Lewis Trust (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–Javier Castellano

Sale History: 2015 KEESEP, $360,000.Margin: ¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Belmont Park, Race 5, MSW6/18, $60,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:17.88, track fast.1–Big Mara, 118, b f, 3, Big Brown–Joyjoyjoy, by Smart

Strike, $36,000, O–Kingsport Farm, B–Big Brown Syndi-cate & Patricia Staskowski Purdy (NY), T–Assaf Ronen, J–Junior Alvarado

Sale History: 2014 FTNAUG, $31,000.

Margin: 2¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Charles Town, Race 5, MSW6/17, $23,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:21.58, track fast.1–Rose Essence H, 124, ch f, 4, Speightstown–Sandra's

Rose, by Old Trieste, $13,680, O–Hillwood Stable LLC, B–Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY), T–Rodney Jenkins, J–Richard Monterrey

Sale History: 2014 FTMMAY, $425,000, 2013 KEESEP, $165,000.

Margin: 8, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Churchill Downs, Race 1, MSW6/18, $53,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:36.86, course firm.1–Ellens Birthday, 116, b f, 4, Fast Thought–Dandelion

Summer, by Season Screen, $32,100, O–Joseph A. Medley, B–Joseph Medley (KY), T–Joseph A. Medley, J–Carlos J. Hernandez

Margin: 1½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Churchill Downs, Race 3, MSW6/18, $53,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (dirt), 1:42.92, track fast.

1–Walkabout, 116, b f, 3, Stroll–Arlucea, by Broad Brush, $32,100, O–Whitham Thoroughbreds LLC, B–Janis R. Whitham (KY), T–Ian R. Wilkes, J–Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.

Margin: 4½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Churchill Downs, Race 4, MSW6/18, $53,500, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:22.89, track fast.1–Power Crazy H, 116, dk b/br c, 3, Giant's Causeway–

Misty Sixes, by Summer Squall, $32,100, O–West, Gary and Mary, B–Mark Stansell (KY), T–Wayne M. Catalano, J–Florent Geroux

Sale History: 2013 KEENOV, $240,000.Margin: neck, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart

Delaware Park, Race 6, MSW6/18, $34,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a7.5f (turf), 1:33.23, course

firm.1–Virgo Rising (GB), 118, b f, 3, Oasis Dream (GB)–Rain-

bow Springs (GB), by Selkirk, $20,400, O–Andrew Rosen, B–Michael E. Wates (GB), T–Claude R. McGaughey III, J–Carol Cedeno

Sale History: 2014 TATOC1, $337,722.Margin: ¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Evangeline Downs, Race 3, MSW6/17, $28,000, 2yo, 5f (dirt), 1:00.34, track fast.1–D'wildsummersfun H, 118, b g, 2, D'wildcat–Mid-

summer Fun, by Gone West, $16,800, O–Circle H Farms, B–Circle H Farms & Carrol J. Castille (LA), T–Brent Toups, J–Ashley Broussard

Sale History: 2014 KEENOV, ($15,000 RNA).Margin: head, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Evangeline Downs, Race 3, MSW6/18, $28,000, 2yo, f, 5f (dirt), :59.23, track fast.1–Mr. Al's Gal, 113, dk b/br f, 2, Salute the Sarge–Spanish

Ice, by Spanish Steps, $16,800, O–Virgadamo, Rodney and Bonura, Keith, B–J. Adcock & Neal McFadden (LA), T–Justin Jeansonne, J–Michael L. Wright, III

Sale History: 2015 ESLMIX, $1,000.Margin: ½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Gulfstream Park, Race 4, MSW6/18, $42,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:24.02, track fast.1–Who's Jack, 117, b c, 3, Exclusive Quality–Maresa

(IRE), by Shahrastani, $25,800, O–Gary G. Jackson, B–Brent Fernung, Crystal Fernung & Casey Fernung-Bradford (FL), T–Gary G. Jackson, J–Matthew Rispoli

Sale History: 2015 OBSJUN, $12,000, 2014 OBSJAN, ($6,500 RNA).

Margin: 1½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 1, MSW6/18, $21,000, 3yo/up, 7.5f (turf), 1:29.31, course firm.1–Fall of Troy, 119, b c, 3, Notional–Dress Parade, by Vic-

tory Gallop, $12,480, O–Darrell Brian Bravenec, B–Richard Snyder & Connie Snyder (KY), T–Brian Bravenec, J–C.J. McMahon

Sale History: 2014 FTTAUG, $5,500.Margin: 2, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 2, MSW6/18, $21,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:13.02, track fast.1–Churner, 123, gr/ro g, 7, Captain Countdown–Mern, by

Shadeed, $12,480, O–Mary Metters, B–Kelly Sackett (TX), T–Una Marie Fry, J–Rita M. Helton

Margin: 1, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 4, MSW6/17, $21,000, 2yo, 5f (dirt), 1:00.48, track fast.1–Contrarytoordinary, 119, dk b/br c, 2, Valid Expecta-

tions–Frieda Frau, by Shaquin, $12,420, O–Pish, Danny and Foster, Dennis E., B–Dan Pish (TX), T–Danny Pish, J–C.J. McMahon

Margin: ¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 5, MSW6/17, $21,000, 2yo, 5f (dirt), :59.31, track fast.1–Shaded, 119, gr/ro c, 2, Too Much Bling–Fast Find, by

Mineshaft, $12,300, O–Clark O. Brewster, B–W. S. Farish (TX), T–Steven M. Asmussen, J–Iram Vargas Diego

Sale History: 2016 FTTAPR, $36,000.Margin: 3¾, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 5, MSW6/18, $21,000, 2yo, 5f (dirt), :58.97, track fast.1–Walking in Faith, 122, b g, 2, Saint Afleet–Faith in a

Song, by Sultry Song, $12,240, O–Cansler Investments LLC, B–Daniel R. Chicola (LA), T–Misty Cansler, J–Junior Chacaltana

Sale History: 2015 BSCSEP, $3,500.Margin: 4¾, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart

Monmouth Park, Race 2, MSW6/18, $36,000, 2yo, 5f (dirt), :59.33, track fast.1–Bronson H, 119, gr/ro c, 2, Medaglia d'Oro–Cambio-

corsa, by Avenue of Flags, $20,520, O–Mathis Stable LLC, B–Ran Jan Racing, Inc. (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–Paco Lopez

Sale History: 2015 KEESEP, $350,000.Margin: 1¾, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart

Monmouth Park, Race 6, MSW6/18, $36,000, 2yo, f, 5f (dirt), :59.30, track fast.1–Sweet Loretta H, 119, b f, 2, Tapit–Ithinkisawapudy-

cat, by Bluegrass Cat, $20,520, O–St. Elias Stable, B–Ash-view Farm, LLC & Colts Neck Stables, LLC (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–Paco Lopez

Sale History: 2014 KEENOV, $750,000.Margin: 7, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

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Penn National, Race 1, MSW6/18, $33,300, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:11.74, track fast.1–Highway Run, 118, b c, 3, Yes It's True–Eastlake Ave-

nue, by Globalize, $19,980, O–Tom Coulter, B–Arrowwood Farm (PA), T–Rodrigo Madrigal, Sr., J–Emilio Flores

Margin: nose, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Penn National, Race 3, MSW6/17, $28,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.94, track fast.1–Southern Christmas H, 123, b f, 4, Harlan's Holiday–

Goldbud, by Buddha, $17,100, O–Chemphar, Inc., B–West-windfarms (KY), T–Steve Epley, Jr., J–Dana G. Whitney

Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, $32,000.Margin: 1, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart

Prairie Meadows, Race 5, MSW6/18, $30,000, 2yo, 5f (dirt), 1:00.34, track fast.1–Imsortaspecial H, 115, b f, 2, Big Brown–B R's Girl, by

Pulpit, $17,940, O–Jim Jorgensen, B–Golden Goose Enter-prises, LLC (KY), T–H. Ray Ashford, Jr., J–Alex Birzer

Sale History: 2015 KEESEP, $15,000.

Margin: 2¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Santa Anita Park, Race 5, MSW6/18, $56,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:22.67, track fast.1–Vinz Clortho H, 120, b c, 3, Ghostzapper–Swan Peak,

by Broad Brush, $33,600, O–Little Red Feather Racing, B–Hutch Holsapple & Dennis Peterson (IL), T–Philip D'Amato, J–Joseph Talamo

Sale History: 2015 BARMAY, $57,000, 2015 BARMAR, ($65,000 RNA), 2014 KEESEP, $22,000, 2014 KEEJAN, ($25,000 RNA).

Margin: ½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Santa Anita Park, Race 7, MSW6/18, $56,000, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:03.80, track fast.1–Tengas Ransom, 120, dk b/br c, 3, Tenga Cat–Precious

Union, by Dixie Union, $33,600, O–Truline Racing, B–Grant S Truman & Paul A Truman (CA), T–Jeff Mullins, J–Tyler Baze

Margin: 1, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Santa Anita Park, Race 9, MSW6/18, $56,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:35.49, course firm.1–All That Heat, 120, b f, 3, Unusual Heat–Little Hottie, by

Afternoon Deelites, $33,600, O–Kirkwood, Al and Saundra S., B–Madeline Auerbach, Barry Abrams & Sonny Pais (CA), T–Mark Glatt, J–Flavien Prat

Margin: 2½, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart

Thistledown, Race 1, MSW6/18, $29,000, 2yo, f, 5.5f (dirt), 1:07.06, track fast.1–Pyrite Slew, 117, dk b/br f, 2, Lunarpal–Pyriteville, by

Evansville Slew, $17,980, O–Gerald Silver, B–Mapleton Thoroughbred Farm (OH), T–Jeffrey A. Radosevich, J–Luis Raul Rivera

Margin: 1¼, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 1, MSW6/18, $34,902, 2yo, f, 4.5f (all-weather), :53.97, track fast.1–Shez a Ten I Know, 119, dk b/br f, 2, Court Vision–Sheza

a Nine Plus, by Spend a Buck, $20,941, O–Barber, Gary and Quintessential Racing Florida LLC, B–Rick Pettifer & Mike

Ambler (ON), T–Mark E. Casse, J–Patrick Husbands

Sale History: 2015 ONTSEP, $9,017.

Margin: 3½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 5, MSW

6/18, $43,356, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (all-weather), 1:11.20,

track fast.

1–Moonlit Promise, 118, b f, 3, Malibu Moon–Smart Sur-

prise, by Smart Strike, $26,014, O–Hill 'n' Dale Equine

Holdings, Inc. (J. G. Sikura), B–Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings,

Inc (KY), T–Josie Carroll, J–Luis Contreras

Margin: 4, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 6, MSW

6/17, $43,104, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:41.37, course firm.

1–Gotta Get Away, 118, dk b/br c, 3, Candy Ride (ARG)–

Catch the Flag, by A.P. Indy, $31,044, O–Sam-Son Farm,

B–Sam-Son Farm (ON), T–Malcolm Pierce, J–Patrick Hus-

bands

Margin: 1, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 9, MSW

6/18, $34,902, 3yo, 6.5f (all-weather), 1:18.25, track fast.

1–Thor's Rocket, 121, ch g, 3, Old Forester–Glory Royale,

by Tethra, $20,941, O–Buttigieg Training Centre and Vlahos,

Gus, B–Paul Buttigieg (ON), T–Paul M. Buttigieg, J–David

Moran

Sale History: 2014 ONTSEP, $23,000.

Margin: ½, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart

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HONEYMOON S. (GR. IIT)Santa Anita Park, Sunday, June 19, Race 89f (turf), $200,000, 3yo f, 3:30 PM (local)

Stays in Vegas, Be Mine, and Decked Out (first, second and fourth in the grade III Senorita Stakes) renew their rivalry. Irish-bred Lady Valeur attempts to step up to graded company after an allowance victory. Jeremy's Legacy seeks to improve on her fourth to Catch a Glimpse in the Edgewood (gr. IIIT).—A.B.

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Lady Valeur (IRE) Multiplex (GB) 3/f Rafael Bejarano 120 4/1 Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners 2 2 Gone to Bali Gone Astray 3/f Tyler Baze 120 8/1 Truline Racing 3 3 Stays in Vegas H City Zip 3/f Alex O. Solis 122 4/1 Jungle Racing, LLC or KMN Racing, LLC or LNJ

Foxwoods 4 4 Decked Out H Street Boss 3/f Kent J. Desormeaux 122 4/1 Voss, Big Chief Racing, LLC, or Head of Plains Part-

ners LLC 5 5 Cheekaboo Unusual Heat 3/f Mike E. Smith 120 12/1 S. Alesia, Burns or Ciaglia Racing LLC 6 6 Be Mine H Twirling Candy 3/f Flavien Prat 120 7/2 Agave Racing Stable or Little Red Feather Racing 7 7 Jeremy's Legacy (IRE) Jeremy 3/f Santiago Gonzalez 120 6/1 Great Friends Stable, Head of Plains Partners LLC or

Keh, Et Al 8 8 How Unusual Unusual Heat 3/f Stewart Elliott 120 12/1 M. Auerbach LLC or Bardy Farm 9 9 Where's the D H Blame 3/f Mario Gutierrez 120 12/1 ERJ Racing, LLC or Reddam Racing LLC 10 10 Sutton's Smile H Paddy O'Prado 3/f Joseph Talamo 120 12/1 Turnley Farms Louisiana, LLCBreeders: 1–EDMOND KENT; 2–Rick Sutherland; 3–John McCormack; 4–Haymarket Farm LLC; 5–Madeline Auerbach, Richard Rosenberg & Barry Abrams; 6–Alex Solis, II; 7–Laurence & David Gleeson; 8–Madeline Auerbach & Barry Abrams; 9–Jake Lantaff & Epona LLC; 10–Jerry Romans Jr..Trainers: 1–Patrick Gallagher; 2–Jeff Mullins; 3–Jerry Hollendorfer; 4–J. Keith Desormeaux; 5–Peter Eurton; 6–Philip D'Amato; 7–Doug F. O'Neill; 8–Tim Yakteen; 9–Doug F. O'Neill; 10–Philip D'Amato.

BETFAIR.COM PEGASUS S. (GR. III)Monmouth Park, Sunday, June 19, Race 108.5f (dirt), $150,000, 3yo, 5:24 PM (local)

Unbeaten Unified gives away between three and seven pounds to six rivals following victories in the Bay Shore (gr. III) and Peter Pan (gr. II). Beaten Pimlico runners Donegal Moon (fourth in the Sir Barton) and Abiding Star (last of 11 in the grade I Preakness) attempt to improve.—A.B.

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Awesome Slew Awesome Again 3/c Paco Lopez 116 6/1 Live Oak Plantation 2 2 Extinct Charm American Lion 3/r Dylan Davis 116 15/1 Epona and Dark Horse Racing Stables 3 3 Saratoga Jack Emperor Tiberius 3/c Jose Luis Flores 118 6/1 Jean Mahoney 4 4 Unified Candy Ride (ARG) 3/c Jose L. Ortiz 123 1/1 Centennial Farms 5 5 Memories of Winter H Hard Spun 3/c Jose C. Ferrer 116 30/1 Tbred Investments Fund LLC 6 6 Donegal Moon H Malibu Moon 3/c Joe Bravo 116 3/1 Donegal Racing 7 7 Abiding Star Uncle Mo 3/c J. D. Acosta 120 5/1 Stonehedge LLCBreeders: 1–Live Oak Stud; 2–Fountain Spring Stable; 3–Kate Goldenberg & Helen Boynton; 4–Blue Devil Racing Stable, LLC; 5–Phillips Racing Partnership; 6–Patchen Wilkes Farm, LLC; 7–Gilbert G. Campbell.Trainers: 1–Edward Plesa, Jr.; 2–Bruce R. Brown; 3–Miguel Vera; 4–James A. Jerkens; 5–Anthony R. Margotta, Jr.; 6–Todd A. Pletcher; 7–Edward T. Allard.

SATIN AND LACE S.Presque Isle Downs, Sunday, June 19, Race 75.5f (all-weather), $100,000, 3yo/up f/m, 7:55 PM (local)

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Late Spring Speightstown 4/f Pablo Morales 118 9/2 G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. and St. George Farm Racing

LLC 2 2 Thirteen Arrows H Indian Charlie 5/m Mario G. Pino 112 5/1 Fox Hill Farms, Inc. 3 3 Haines City City Place 6/m Jose M. Davila 112 20/1 Susan Radulski 4 4 Lindisfarne H City Zip 4/f Willie Martinez 112 6/1 KMN Racing LLC 5 5 Disco Barbie H Pure Prize 6/m Antonio A. Gallardo 115 7/2 Diane Manning 6 6 Tahnee Where's the Ring 6/m Sheena Ryan 112 8/1 Carl Dowson 7 7 Cactus Kris H Cactus Ridge 5/m Huber Villa-Gomez 123 2/1 Anne L. Walsh 8 8 Granny's Drink H Old Fashioned 5/m Taylor B. Rice 112 12/1 James E. Hunt 9 9 Once More for Love Not For Love 4/f No Rider 112 30/1 Cannon FarmsBreeders: 1–G. Watts Humphrey & St. George Farm Racing, LLC; 2–Diamond A Racing Corp.; 3–Hartley De renzo Thoroughbreds; 4–Donald R. Dizney; 5–Iron County Farms Inc.; 6–Brian J. Cullen; 7–James Paliafito & Tom Keegan; 8–Jack Grunwald; 9–Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin III.Trainers: 1–Victoria H. Oliver; 2–J. Larry Jones; 3–Susan Radulski; 4–Steven M. Asmussen; 5–Dale Capuano; 6–Mark Fournier; 7–Ryan D. Walsh; 8–S. Matthew Kintz; 9–Glenroy Brown.

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LADY CANTERBURY S.Canterbury Park, Sunday, June 19, Race 78f (turf), $100,000, 3yo/up f/m, 3:55 PM (local)

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Calypso Run H Harlan's Holiday 4/f Chris R. Rosier 117 8/1 Barry & Joni Butzow 2 2 Tetrad H Malibu Moon 4/f Eddie Martin, Jr. 117 15/1 Green Lantern Stables LLC (Richard D. Masson) 3 3 Bartiromo H Street Boss 5/m Larren Delorme 117 12/1 Marti L. Rodriguez 4 4 America Mon Amie All American (AUS) 4/f Santo Sanjur 121 6/1 David Menard, Captain Jack Racing Stable LLC(J.

Loven) & Anthony Granitz 5 5 Ciaran's Prize Yes It's True 5/m Denny Velazquez 117 4/1 James Thares 6 6 Stormquility H After Market 5/m Curtis Kimes 117 12/1 Stacy and Steve Uhland and Barry Koch 7 7 My Blue Sky H Sky Mesa 4/f Geovanni Franco 117 10/1 Craig Minten 8 8 Mexican Miss More Than Ready 5/m Denny Velazquez 123 7/2 Brad Grady 9 9 Stoupinator H Stormy Atlantic 6/m Dean P. Butler 117 5/1 Novogratz Racing Stables (J. Novogratz) 10 10 Hip Ninety Three H Harlington 4/f Israel Hernandez 117 10/1 Linden Hatch 11 11 Secret Someone H A.P. Indy 5/m Alex L. Canchari 117 4/1 Mt. Brilliant Stable LLC (Harold H. Goodman)Breeders: 1–Tom Evans, Tenlane Farm & Oratis; 2–Green Lantern Stables; 3–Dixiana Farms LLC; 4–Captain Jack Racing Stable; 5–John B. Penn; 6–G. Watts Humphrey Jr.; 7–John C. Oxley; 8–Patinack Farm; 9–Margaret M. Crane & The Stormy Atlantic Syndicate; 10–Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc; 11–Mt. Brilliant Broodmares I LLC.Trainers: 1–Joe Sharp; 2–Joe Sharp; 3–Marti L. Rodriguez; 4–Anthony J. Granitz; 5–Joel Berndt; 6–Tim G. Williams; 7–Dan L. McFarlane; 8–Joe Sharp; 9–McLean Robertson; 10–Dan L. McFarlane; 11–Michael Stidham.

MYSTIC LAKE MILE S.Canterbury Park, Sunday, June 19, Race 88f (turf), $100,000, 3yo/up, 4:26 PM (local)

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Waronthehomefront H War Front 8/g Denny Velazquez 119 8/1 Al & Bill Ulwelling 2 2 Heisenberg Burbank 4/g Jorge Carreno 117 20/1 Doug Wall 3 3 Blue Bomber Congrats 5/g Natasha Coddington 117 8/1 Jim McFadyen 4 4 Aztec Brave (FR) Pyrus 5/g Chris R. Rosier 117 3/1 Brad Grady 5 5 Nun the Less H Candy Ride (ARG) 4/c Santo Sanjur 117 6/1 Lothenbach Stables, Inc (R. Lothenbach) 6 6 Majestic Pride H Artie Schiller 4/c Dean P. Butler 117 10/1 Hugh Robertson, Jeff Ryan & Gary Chanen 7 7 Aplomb Any Given Saturday 4/c Israel Hernandez 117 15/1 King Racing Stables LLC (Jonathan King) 8 8 Granny's Kitten Kitten's Joy 4/c Alex L. Canchari 123 4/1 Kenneth L. & Sarah K. Ramsey 9 9 Chongo Pure Prize 7/g Eddie Martin, Jr. 117 15/1 J-Lu Ltd. Co (Cindy Wade) 10 10 Red Zeus Red Sky's 6/g Geovanni Franco 117 12/1 Peggy Thompson 11 11 Toasting Master Congrats 4/c Alejandro L. Contreras 119 8/1 West Point Thoroughbreds (Terrence Finley)Breeders: 1–E. T. Buckley, S. Varney & A. O' Donnell; 2–Doug Wall; 3–James K McFadyen, Kenneth F Bailey & Edward H Molstad; 4–S.A. Cuadra Africa; 5–Claiborne Farm; 6–St. George Farm, LLC; 7–Monticule; 8–Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey; 9–Edward A. Seltzer, Beverly Anderson, Alvin Wong & Briggs & Cromartie; 10–Dick Hopwood & Peggy Hopwood; 11–Ocala Stud.Trainers: 1–Michael E. Biehler; 2–Tyrone Shaw; 3–Robertino Diodoro; 4–Joe Sharp; 5–Chris M. Block; 6–McLean Robertson; 7–Justin McKinley; 8–Michael J. Maker; 9–Scott Tubbs; 10–Dan L. McFarlane; 11–Dale L. Romans.

TRILLIUM S.Woodbine, Sunday, June 19, Race 88.5f (all-weather), $100,000, 3yo/up f/m, 4:51 PM (local)

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Obeah Woman Mobil 4/f David Moran 117 20/1 Minshall Farms 2 2 London Tower Head Chopper 4/f Gary Boulanger 119 15/1 Steve Owens 3 3 Sweater Weather Milwaukee Brew 5/m Jermaine V. Bridgmohan 117 20/1 Frank D. Di Giulio Jr. 4 4 My Bethany H Bernstein 4/f Alan Garcia 117 20/1 Robert B. Trussell 5 5 Hot Kiss Philanthropist 4/f Jesse M. Campbell 117 8/1 Phoenix Racing 6 6 Galina Point Saffir 4/f Patrick Husbands 117 6/1 Gary Barber 7 7 Academic Henny Hughes 4/f Luis Contreras 124 5/2 Bear Stables Ltd. 8 8 Don't Leave Me Lemon Drop Kid 4/f Eurico Rosa Da Silva 121 3/1 Pin Oak Stable 9 9 Uchenna (IRE) H Fastnet Rock (AUS) 5/m Patrick Husbands 119 9/2 Gary Barber 10 10 Ticking Katie (IRE) Baltic King (GB) 5/m Emma-Jayne Wilson 117 8/1 Jim and Susan HillBreeders: 1–Minshall Farms; 2–Steve Owens; 3–Osprey Stables; 4–Castleton Lyons & Kilboy Estate; 5–Denny Andrew; 6–Spring Farm; 7–Spring Farm; 8–Pin Oak Stud, LLC; 9–Knockaney Stud; 10–Tally Ho Stud.Trainers: 1–Barbara J. Minshall; 2–Steve Owens; 3–Robert P. Tiller; 4–Roger L. Attfield; 5–Michael P. De Paulo; 6–Mark E. Casse; 7–Reade Baker; 8–Malcolm Pierce; 9–Mark E. Casse; 10–Brian A. Lynch.

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WILD APPLAUSE S.Belmont Park, Sunday, June 19, Race 88f (turf), $100,000, 3yo f, 5:13 PM (local)

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Summer Reading H Hard Spun 3/f Junior Alvarado 118 8/1 Shields, Jr., Joseph, V. 2 2 Saharan Desert Party 3/f Jose Lezcano 116 15/1 Tackett, Paul W. and Tackett, Philip 3 3 Thundering Sky Sky Mesa 3/f Gabriel Saez 116 20/1 Schera, Matthew 4 4 Ancient Secret Kantharos 3/f Irad Ortiz, Jr. 116 6/1 Alpha Delta Stables 5 5 Welcoming H Tapit 3/f John R. Velazquez 118 9/2 Evans, Robert, S. 6 6 Estelle Distorted Humor 3/f Luis Saez 116 4/1 Godolphin, LLC 7 7 Heavenly View Congrats 3/f Joel Rosario 118 10/1 Siena Farm LLC 8 8 Baciami Piccola (GB) Equiano (FR) 3/f Kendrick Carmouche 122 8/1 Amerman Racing LLC 9 9 Tin Type Gal Tapit 3/f Luis Saez 122 5/1 My Meadowview Farm LLC 10 10 Ava's Kitten Kitten's Joy 3/f Javier Castellano 122 3/1 Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey 11 11 Elegant Supermodel (GER) Lope de Vega (IRE) 3/f Manuel Franco 118 10/1 Colts Neck Stables LLCBreeders: 1–Pollock Farms; 2–Paul Tackett; 3–Almar Farm, LLC; 4–Lambholm; 5–WinStar Farm, LLC; 6–Darley; 7–Siena Farms LLC; 8–TIRNASKEA STUD; 9–My Mead-owview LLC; 10–Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey; 11–Gestut Ammerland.Trainers: 1–James A. Jerkens; 2–James A. Jerkens; 3–George Weaver; 4–Chad C. Brown; 5–Christophe Clement; 6–Thomas Albertrani; 7–Todd A. Pletcher; 8–Erin Cotterill; 9–H. Graham Motion; 10–Chad C. Brown; 11–Alan E. Goldberg.

BUDWEISER S.Emerald Downs, Sunday, June 19, Race 88f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo/up, 5:15 PM (local)

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Kaabraaj Abraaj 4/g Juan M. Gutierrez 118 8/1 Horseplayers Racing Club 240, Woodway Stable or

Warlock Stables 2 2 Stryker Phd Bertrando 7/g Leslie Mawing 122 9/5 Jim & Mona Hour 3 3 Go Max H War Pass 5/h Ronald Richard 118 30/1 Douglas G. Blair 4 4 Prime Engine H Northern Afleet 4/c Joseph J. Steiner 120 6/1 Mark DeDomenico, LLC 5 5 O B Harbor Harbor the Gold 4/g Jose Luis Zunino 124 9/2 One Horse Will Do Corporation 6 6 The Sandman Bernardini 5/h Isaias D. Enriquez 124 5/1 Jacob Pollowitz, Michael Pollowitz and Jeffrey M.

Wilson 7 7 Betrbegone Parker's Storm Cat 4/g Javier Matias 120 20/1 H. E. Maggard 8 8 Thetrailerguy H Henny Hughes 4/g Francisco Duran 120 20/1 Nelson Family Racing 9 9 Absolutely Cool Absolute Harmony 9/g Rocco Bowen 122 6/1 Karl C. Krieg, III 10 10 Noosito Harbor the Gold 5/h Erick Lopez 120 12/1 Last Rose Stable 11 11 Dedicated to You Purim 4/g Eswan Flores 118 20/1 Coal Creek FarmBreeders: 1–Clemans View Farm; 2–Char Clark Thoroughbreds & Todd Havens; 3–G. Watts Humphrey Jr.; 4–Gene Tenbrink; 5–Bret Christopherson; 6–Swettenham Stud; 7–Howard E. Maggard; 8–Byerpatch Farm; 9–Karl Charles Krieg; 10–Bar C Racing Stables Inc; 11–Coal Creek Farm.Trainers: 1–Jeffrey Metz; 2–Larry D. Ross; 3–Debbie O'Brien; 4–Michael Puhich; 5–Chris Stenslie; 6–Frank Lucarelli; 7–David B. Martinez; 8–Monique Snowden; 9–Tom Wenzel; 10–Doris Harwood; 11–David B. Martinez.

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STANTON S.Delaware Park, Wednesday, June 22, Race 7a8.5f (turf), $50,000, 3yo, 4:15 PM (local)

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Second Mate H Mizzen Mast 3/c Frankie Pennington 122 - Goodwood Racing VI 2 Don't Be So Salty Tiz Wonderful 3/g Trevor McCarthy 117 - Platinum Seven LLC, Guarino, Dan and Boutelle, Julia

C. 3 Aimed H Trappe Shot 3/c Roberto Alvarado, Jr. 117 - Colts Neck Stables LLC 4 Aquaphobia Giant's Causeway 3/c Joe Bravo 117 - Lael Stables 5 He'll Pay H Haynesfield 3/c Gabriel Saez 117 - Brereton C. Jones 6 Peppi the Hunter H U S Ranger 3/g No Rider 117 - Joseph Minieri 7 Flash McCaul Friesan Fire 3/g Trevor McCarthy 117 - Country Life Farm 8 Brass Compass H Malibu Moon 3/g Paco Lopez 119 - Live Oak PlantationBreeders: 1–El Batey Farm LLC; 2–John A DeVault III & Sue S DeVault; 3–Colts Neck Stables LLC; 4–Mr. & Mrs. M. Roy Jackson; 5–Brereton C. Jones & Winstar Farm, LLC; 6–G. Watts Humphrey Jr.; 7–Country Life Farm, Friesan Fire Syndicate & Mary and Clifton Cornwell; 8–Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc.Trainers: 1–Jane Cibelli; 2–Gary C. Contessa; 3–Alan E. Goldberg; 4–Arnaud Delacour; 5–J. Larry Jones; 6–Joseph Minieri; 7–Michael J. Trombetta; 8–Edward Plesa, Jr..

O.D. MCDONALD S.Albuquerque, Saturday, June 25, Race 97f (dirt), $60,000, 3yo/up, 9:25 PM (local)

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Citizen Geller Pro Prado 4/g Alfredo Sigala 120 - UKUSA Stables (Larry Nichols et al) 2 Proud Zoning Proud Tower Too 3/c Gonzalo Nicolas 116 - Tricar Stables, Inc. (Daniel Cardenas et al) 3 D E Lover SI 99 So Long Birdie 5/g Frank Reyes 121 - Sedillo, Tony E. and Martinez, Leroy 4 Ivan El Grande Storm Dani 3/c Renny J. Arrieta 116 - Tricar Stables, Inc. (Daniel Cardenas et al) 5 Thermal Attila's Storm 6/g Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr. 120 - R. D. Hubbard 6 Gotta Move Ghostly Moves 8/g Larry Gamez 117 - Athenian Racing Stable, LLC (Jose Rivera et al) 7 Weather Dodger Weather Warning 4/g Ry Eikleberry 122 - Lisa M. Rehburg 8 Not My Note Fusaichi Zenon (JPN) 4/g Glen Murphy 121 - Michael G. Weatherly 9 Southern Fire Southwestern Heat 4/g Enrique Portillo Gomez 117 - Judge Lanier Racing (Tom McKenna et al) 10 Long Stormy Trip Weather Warning 4/g Elvin Gonzalez 117 - Leslie Arnold 11 Atillas Gift Attila's Storm 4/g Norberto Arroyo, Jr. 123 - Bryant, Scott and Brooks, Joe Dee 12 Hush's Storm Attila's Storm 6/g Roimes Chirinos 117 - Taylor, Dale, Brooks, Joe Dee, Taylor, Carey and Hogg,

JonBreeders: 1–Larry Nichols & Denise Nichols; 2–Tricar Stables Inc; 3–Double Eagle Ranch; 4–Tricar Stables Inc; 5–R. D. Hubbard; 6–Charles E. Trimble; 7–Lisa Rehburg; 8–Michael Weatherly; 9–Fred Alexander; 10–Leslie Arnold; 11–R. D. Hubbard; 12–JEH Stallion Station NM.Trainers: 1–Vance Earl Mikkelson; 2–Sal Gonzalez; 3–Paul Sedillo; 4–Sal Gonzalez; 5–Todd W. Fincher; 6–Carlos C. Gonzalez; 7–Joel H. Marr; 8–Dan H. Dennison; 9–Dan H. Dennison; 10–Dan H. Dennison; 11–Todd W. Fincher; 12–Todd W. Fincher.

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SIRES BY 2-YEAR-OLD GROSS

SIRES BY 2-YEAR-OLD AVERAGE

SIRES BY 2-YEAR-OLD MEDIAN

Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 North American 2-year-old gross through June 17, 2016.

Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 North American 2-year-old average through June 17, 2016.

Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 North American 2-year-old median through June 17, 2016.

Rank Sire Offered Sold RNA Gross Average Median

1 Uncle Mo 40 33 7 $8,733,000 $264,636 $170,000

2 Into Mischief 55 40 15 $5,140,000 $128,500 $100,000

3 The Factor 52 36 16 $4,831,000 $134,194 $67,500

4 Bodemeister 43 32 11 $4,786,000 $149,563 $100,000

5 Gemologist 53 38 15 $4,523,000 $119,026 $85,000

6 Union Rags 31 28 3 $4,239,000 $151,393 $92,500

7 Candy Ride (ARG) 23 21 2 $4,124,500 $196,405 $140,000

8 Tapit 12 6 6 $3,435,000 $572,500 $350,000

9 Shackleford 47 37 10 $3,308,500 $89,419 $42,000

10 Broken Vow 21 18 3 $3,296,000 $183,111 $65,000

Rank Sire Offered Sold RNA Gross Average Median

1 Tapit 12 6 6 $3,435,000 $572,500 $350,000

2 War Front 4 3 1 $1,420,000 $473,333 $425,000

3 Curlin 8 6 2 $2,687,000 $447,833 $387,500

4 Smart Strike 11 10 1 $3,294,000 $329,400 $190,000

5 Medaglia d'Oro 4 2 2 $625,000 $312,500 $312,500

6 Uncle Mo 40 33 7 $8,733,000 $264,636 $170,000

7 Friesan Fire 5 4 1 $872,000 $218,000 $18,500

8 Bernardini 14 11 3 $2,343,000 $213,000 $250,000

9 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 4 3 1 $610,000 $203,333 $130,000

10 Aikenite 2 1 1 $200,000 $200,000 $200,000

Rank Sire Offered Sold RNA Gross Average Median

1 War Front 4 3 1 $1,420,000 $473,333 $425,000

2 Curlin 8 6 2 $2,687,000 $447,833 $387,500

3 Tapit 12 6 6 $3,435,000 $572,500 $350,000

4 Medaglia d'Oro 4 2 2 $625,000 $312,500 $312,500

5 Bernardini 14 11 3 $2,343,000 $213,000 $250,000

6 Aikenite 2 1 1 $200,000 $200,000 $200,000

7 Smart Strike 11 10 1 $3,294,000 $329,400 $190,000

8 Uncle Mo 40 33 7 $8,733,000 $264,636 $170,000

9 Speightstown 16 13 3 $2,585,000 $198,846 $160,000

10 Distorted Humor 9 7 2 $1,221,000 $174,429 $150,000

11 Idiot Proof 1 1 0 $150,000 $150,000 $150,000