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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy holds up his tickets after making the first sports bet in New Jersey at the Monmouth Park Sports Book | Bill Denver/EQUI-PHOTO IN TDN EUROPE TODAY WARRIOR MAKES A ROYAL RETURN Redkirk Warrior returns to his country of birth as a contender representing Australia in next weekend’s G1 Diamond Jubilee S. at Royal Ascot. Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe. LET THE GAMES BEGIN! by Steve Sherack OCEANPORT, NJ - New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy placed a pair of $20 wagers to officially launch the opening of Monmouth Park=s Sports Book by William Hill Thursday morning. The first floor of the track=s grandstandBfreshly painted in blue--had a Haskell day feel as fans and a large contingent of mainstream media lined up as windows opened for business shortly after 10:30 a.m. AThere=s an old adage that you bet with your head, not with your heart,@ Governor Murphy said during a brief press conference at the sports book. ASo, for the past seven years, our heads and hearts were in alignment as we fought to overturn unlawful and unfair federal law. We knew in our heads we were right and we knew in our hearts that we would win. And we have.@ And those two wagers? AI=m betting $20 on Germany to win the World Cup and $20 on the New Jersey Devils to win Lord Stanley=s Cup,@ he said to a large round of applause. The Oceanport racetrack, which was at the forefront of a push to legalize sports betting outside of Nevada, became the first location in New Jersey to accept sports wagers after the Supreme Court struck down a federal law barring wagering on team sports May 14. The stage was finally set Monday when Governor Murphy ended a prolonged delay and signed a bill authorizing licensed racetracks and casinos to begin conducting sports betting. Cont. p3 THE UNIQUENESS OF FIPKE By Sid Fernando Niki McCardell was tense as Justify (Scat Daddy) rolled into the Belmont stretch, and with each stride the big chestnut took to secure his place in history, McCardell's pent-up excitement became noticeably palpable. She started clenching her fists and raising her arms at the sixteenth pole and finally emptied her emotional tank when the colt hit the wire. Shortly afterward, I heard McCardell almost sheepishly tell her companion Chuck Fipke that witnessing Justify's GI Belmont S. was as exciting--if not more--as seeing Fipke's homebred Bee Jersey (Jersey Town)=s win the GI Metropolitan H. two races earlier on the card. "No, I agree with you," Fipke replied. "It was more exciting to see this. He just won the Triple Crown, eh." Cont. p4

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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy holds up his tickets after

making the first sports bet in New Jersey at the Monmouth

Park Sports Book | Bill Denver/EQUI-PHOTO IN TDN EUROPE TODAYWARRIOR MAKES A ROYAL RETURN Redkirk Warrior returns to his country of birth as a contender

representing Australia in next weekend’s G1 Diamond Jubilee

S. at Royal Ascot.

Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe.

LET THE GAMES BEGIN!

by Steve SherackOCEANPORT, NJ - New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy placed apair of $20 wagers to officially launch the opening of MonmouthPark=s Sports Book by William Hill Thursday morning. The first floor of the track=s grandstandBfreshly painted inblue--had a Haskell day feel as fans and a large contingent ofmainstream media lined up as windows opened for businessshortly after 10:30 a.m. AThere=s an old adage that you bet with your head, not withyour heart,@ Governor Murphy said during a brief pressconference at the sports book. ASo, for the past seven years, ourheads and hearts were in alignment as we fought to overturnunlawful and unfair federal law. We knew in our heads we wereright and we knew in our hearts that we would win. And wehave.@ And those two wagers? AI=m betting $20 on Germany to win the World Cup and $20 on the New Jersey Devils to win Lord Stanley=s Cup,@ he saidto a large round of applause. The Oceanport racetrack, which was at the forefront of a pushto legalize sports betting outside of Nevada, became the firstlocation in New Jersey to accept sports wagers after theSupreme Court struck down a federal law barring wagering onteam sports May 14. The stage was finally set Monday whenGovernor Murphy ended a prolonged delay and signed a billauthorizing licensed racetracks and casinos to begin conductingsports betting. Cont. p3

THE UNIQUENESS OF FIPKEBy Sid Fernando

Niki McCardell was tense as Justify (Scat Daddy) rolled into the

Belmont stretch, and with each stride the big chestnut took to

secure his place in history, McCardell's pent-up excitement

became noticeably palpable. She started clenching her fists and

raising her arms at the sixteenth pole and finally emptied her

emotional tank when the colt hit the wire. Shortly afterward, I

heard McCardell almost sheepishly tell her companion Chuck

Fipke that witnessing Justify's GI Belmont S. was as exciting--if

not more--as seeing Fipke's homebred Bee Jersey (Jersey

Town)=s win the GI Metropolitan H. two races earlier on the

card.

"No, I agree with you," Fipke replied. "It was more exciting to

see this. He just won the Triple Crown, eh." Cont. p4

Friday, June 15, 2018

THE FACTOR FILLY TOPS OBS THURSDAY 8Jessica Martini continues to report from the OBS June sale,where a filly by The Factor earned top billing during Thursday’ssession when selling for $180,000.

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Undefeated Triple Crown winner Justify (Scat Daddy) returned to the track at

Churchill Downs Thursday for the first time since his historic win at Belmont Saturday.

The 'TDN Rising Star' will be paraded at Churchill Saturday night before the third race.

“It’s special getting him back to Churchill Downs,” assistant Jimmy Barnes said. “We

know there are a lot of his fans here and it’s exciting for all of us involved.”Coady Photography

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Joe Wisniewski=s lucky ticket at the Monmouth Sports Book

(serial numbers cropped out) | Sherack photo

Let the Games Begin cont. from p1

Dozens of TV screens flashed odds for just about every

sporting event you could think of, including=s Thursday=s first

round of the FIFA World Cup, which began at 11 a.m., the US

Open, and the day=s Major League Baseball lineup. Future

wagers for popular events such

as the Stanley Cup, Super Bowl,

NBA Finals, World Series, etc.,

were also available.

Dennis Drazin, chairman and

CEO of Darby Development,

operator of Monmouth Park,

leading trainers Kelly Breen and

Jason Servis, and popular track

announcer Frank Mirahmadi

were among the enthusiastic

crowd on hand showing support

for the home team.

AIt=s an historic day for

Monmouth Park and for the

state of New Jersey,@ Drazin said. AWe=ve been fighting this fight

for more than six years in the courts and now that this day has

arrived, and judging by the response from the fans who turned

out for this, it=s exciting. Clearly, it=s something the people of

New Jersey have been waiting for.@

Former state senator Raymond Lesniak, Assembly Speaker

Craig Coughlin, and Joe Asher, CEO of William Hill U.S., were also

in attendance.

Nearly 1,000 patrons made their way to the 15 designated

sports betting tellers in the grandstand and additional six in the

William Hill Race and Sports Bar.

Hazlet, New Jersey, resident Wayne Szpara, a union electrician

of Local 456, was among the first to get a bet down Thursday

morning.

AIt=s another stream of income for New Jersey and it also

means more jobs for people in the area, so it=s very good,@

Szpara said. AI took the football Giants to win the NFC East,

France to win the World Cup, and the Mariners to win the World

Series. I come to Monmouth Park often--it=s one of my favorite

places.@

NBC cameras followed professional sports handicapper Joe

Wisniewski of Joe Wiz Sports Picks as he made his move to the

windows as the lines began to

slow down a bit just after

11:30 a.m.

AI=m here today to make a big

statement on one of the early

baseball games,@ Wisniewski, a

resident of Bayonne, New

Jersey, said of his max $9,000

wager on the San Francisco

Giants (Giants won 6-3 in 16

innings!). AI=m really excited--I=ve

been coming to Monmouth for

years and I think the governor

did a great job bringing sports

betting here. I think it=s going to

help the track and the economy in New Jersey. To me, it=s just as

important as a man landing on the moon.@

THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS= ASSOCIATION

OF NJ STATEMENT ON SPORTS BETTING As of [Thursday] morning the breeding and racing industry in

New Jersey began a new life. Sports betting in New Jersey and

throughout the country began a new era. In New Jersey, the

breeding industry was suffering from a diminished crop of state-

bred foals and farms were disappearing from lack of business,

but now opportunities in both areas are open to new

beginnings. Cont. p4

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Chuck Fipke & Niki McCardell with Bee Jersey | Sarah Andrew

NJ Sports Betting cont.

We can thank Dennis Drazin and the State of New Jersey for

their tireless efforts in achieving this monumental goal. For

seven years Dennis dreamt it, believed it, and brought it to

fruition. On behalf of the Thoroughbred Breeders= Association of

New Jersey, thank you for helping us achieve our dream of a

flourishing foal crop in New Jersey and success in all aspects of

the racing industry.

As a breeder of over 40 years and President of the

Thoroughbred Breeders= Association of New Jersey, thank you

Dennis Drazin and the State of New Jersey.

--Mildred Fleming, President Thoroughbred Breeders=

Association of New Jersey

Cont. from p1

Mind you, Bee Jersey's race had been a nail-biter with the son

of Jersey Town's margin of victory only a nose at the wire, but

Fipke had meant what he'd said because he breeds mostly for

the Classics and had appreciated--envied, even--what had

transpired.

"He's a beautiful horse," Fipke uttered to no one as he

watched Mike Smith parade the colt before fans after the win.

The big and handsome Justify is owned by a partnership that

numbers hundreds of individuals. This type of ownership

structure--popular overseas--is becoming more evident here.

The colt was initially purchased by the partnership of Kenny

Troutt's WinStar Farm, China Horse Club, and SF Bloodstock, a

global entity that includes Newgate Farm in Australia. Cont. p5

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Jersey Town | Sarah Andrew

Taking Stock cont.

It was later enlarged to include the Jack Wolf-led syndicate of

Starlight Racing and Sol Kumin's Head of Plains Partners LLC. The

latter two entities had purchased SF Bloodstock's racing

interests in the son of Scat Daddy

for one year, with SF holding on to

its share of the colt's breeding

rights. It's a fairly complex

ownership situation between the

racing and breeding rights, but it

certainly amplifies the number of

individuals that can say they owned

a Triple Crown winner.

Fipke, in contrast, is at the other

end of the spectrum in the deep

end of the game. He's an owner

who races almost exclusively only

those horses that he bred, and he

races them by himself, in his name,

and in his own colors. He doesn't

buy yearlings or 2-year-olds, he

doesn't claim horses, and he

doesn't have partners. In many ways, he's a throwback to the

owner-breeders of the last century, and his model of operation

is very much in the minority these days. In fact, I'd hazard a

guess that there's no one else in North America that operates

quite like Fipke does, because not only does he race homebreds,

he breeds the majority of his mares to his own homebred

stallions, even if those stallions are

not fashionable or supremely

accomplished at stud. Bee Jersey is

an example of this. He's a first-crop

son of Fipke's homebred GI Cigar

Mile winner Jersey Town

(Speightstown), who entered stud

at Darby Dan but was moved to

Road's End Farm in British

Columbia for 2018 after demand in

Kentucky waned.

As an owner-breeder, Fipke is not

motivated by commercial concerns,

and that makes him unique, too. He

plans his own matings

meticulously--I know this firsthand

as an advisor to him through Werk

Throroughbred Consultants--and

will oftentimes breed even his most valuable mares to his own

sires if he deems the matings sound. Cont. p6

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Forever Unbridled winning the 2017 GI Breeders=

Cup Distaff | Eclipse Sportswire/Breeders= Cup

Taking Stock cont. For example, after purchasing GI Kentucky Oaks winnerLemons Forever (Lemon Drop Kid) for $2.5 million as a maidenmare, he bred her to his homebred Grade I winner andchampion Perfect Soul (Ire), a son of Sadler's Wells that he bredand raced. He breeds for a purpose, too, and that mostly is tobreed future stallions or broodmares that he can then mate withhis other homebreds or with stallions that fit his breedingtheories. In other words, he envisions matings two or threegenerations downstream, and that also marks him as uniquenowadays where patience is no longer a virtue, or at least notkind to a bottom line that screams for immediate ROI.

He's also found remarkable success doing things his own way.When he later bred Lemons Forever to Unbridled's Song and gotthe dual Grade I winners Unbridled Forever and ForeverUnbridled, he also got an Eclipse Award winner with the latterand earned a Broodmare of the Year award for the producer. Another example of Fipke's unique way of thinking is evidentin the $1.7 million purchase of Title Seeker (Monarchos--Personal Ensign), bought in foal to Seeking the Gold in 2006. Amare of this caliber would usually go to a top commercial sire inanyone else's hands. Fipke bred her to Perfect Soul, and later hebred the filly she was carrying at purchase, Grade III winnerSeeking the Title, to Perfect Soul, too. The latter mating wasresponsible for his 2017 Grade I winner Seeking the Soul, afuture stallion for Fipke.

Classic Quest A Canadian, Fipke has had success in the Canadian Classicswith Not Bourbon (Not Impossible {Ire}), Perfect Shower(Perfect Soul) and Danish Dynaformer (Dynaformer). NotBourbon won the Queen's Plate in 2008 and was sired by theunraced Sadler's Wells stallion Not Impossible, a homebredbrother to Perfect Soul that Fipke put to stud and almostsinglehandedly supported himself. Cont. p7

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In August, TDN International Editor Kelsey Riley will ride in the MongolDerby, a 1000 kilometre (620 mile), 10 day ride across Outer Mongolia.

The Mongol Derby is the world’s longest multi-horse race, and whilenavigating the unmarked course by GPS Kelsey will have to conquer suchchallenges as half-broke horses, pursuit by wild dogs, the physical effects

of 14-hour days in the saddle and some less-than-glamorous culinaryexperiences. Kelsey is taking on this challenge because she is crazy,

but also to raise money for the

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Kelsey, and the horses and humans at Blackburn,need your help to accomplish this mission.

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Taking Stock cont.

With Not Bourbon's Queen's Plate success, Not Impossible also

became the first Sadler's Wells stallion to get a North American

Classic winner. Not Bourbon's dam, by the way, was the

millionaire and multiple Grade III winner Bourbon Belle, a

$600,000 purchase that Fipke had no qualms about sending to

an unraced stallion. There probably isn't another breeder in

North America who would do that.

Perfect Shower won the Breeders' S., the third leg of Canada's

Triple Crown, in August of 2009. His sire became the third

Sadler's Wells-line stallion to get a North American Classic

winner after Medaglia d'Oro (El Prado {Ire}, by Sadler's Wells)

became the second with Rachel Alexandra in the GI Preakness S.

that year. Perfect Shower's dam, Showering, was a $75,000

purchase.

Danish Dynaformer was second in the Queen's Plate in 2015,

but, like Perfect Shower, won the Breeders' S., a mile-and-a-half

race on turf. Fipke had targeted the stamina sire Dynaformer for

his Danehill mare Danish Wildcat, whom he had purchased

privately from her breeder, Irv Cowan, and Danish Dynaformer's

pedigree is marked by two cases of close and unusual inbreeding

to Darby Dan sires Roberto (2x4) and His Majesty (3x4),

something that didn't dissuade Fipke from executing a

somewhat daring mating.

Fipke has a particular penchant for inbreeding to females in a

family and understands full well that sometimes the more

closely inbred filly foals may end up better broodmares down

the road than racehorses. That's the hope for his Galileo (Ire)

mare Galileo Always, who is inbred 3x3 to Allegretta (GB), the

dam of Urban Sea--Galileo's dam. She wasn't much on the

racecourse but she's currently in Japan and has a promising

Deep Impact (Jpn) foal by her side, who is bred on the same

cross as this year's G1 2000 Guineas winner Saxon Warrior (Jpn)

(Deep Impact). Because the G1 Epsom Derby winner Masar (Ire)

(New Approach {Ire}), a grandson of Galileo, is inbred 3x4 to

Urban Sea, Fipke's mating now looks doubly inspired.

Though Fipke's profile harks back to the staid owner-breeders

of the past, he's obviously more daring than they were and very

much in tune with the internationalism of today. He was actually

ahead of the curve as one of the first breeders in North America

to send mares to Sadler's Wells, an outstanding sire of Classic

horses. Through the years he's also sent mares to other Classic

sires abroad, horses like Galileo in Ireland, Fort Wood in South

Africa, Redoute's Choice in France and Australia, and Deep

Impact in Japan, and he's raced in Europe, Australia, UAE, and

Japan, where he's one of a handful of western owners licensed

to race.

Aushorse .com.au

Australian bred.

Australian raised.

Australian raced.

Winner of a recordGroup One races andearnings of $18,998,439

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THE LAND OFOPPORTUNITY

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Tale of Ekati | Darby Dan Farm

Hip 426 | Tibor & Judit Photography

Taking Stock cont.

Currently Fipke stands at Darby Dan Grade I winner Tale of

Ekati (Tale of the Cat), whom he also bred and raced, along with

the aging Perfect Soul. The latter got him the runner-up spot in

the 2013 GI Kentucky Derby with Golden Soul, and the former,

who was fourth in the 2008 Kentucky Derby, got him a placing in

the 2015 Preakness with Tale of Verve's distant second to

American Pharoah (Pioneerof the Nile). In addition to Jersey

Town in Canada, Fipke also stands Not Bourbon, Grade I winner

Java's War (War Pass), and Grade I-placed Perfect Timber

(Perfect Soul) in Ontario at Colebrook Farm, and he supports all

of his stallions.

One of Fipke's goals is to win the Kentucky Derby--and the

Preakness and Belmont, for that matter. He's won Breeders' Cup

races with Perfect Shirl (Perfect Soul) and Forever Unbridled,

and he's always hunting for Grade I races like the Metropolitan,

which guaranteed Bee Jersey a spot on the Fipke stallion roster.

But Fipke's face after the Belmont S. told a story. He wants to

get there, however, with a homebred, preferably one by a sire

and dam that he also bred. That would be his signature mark on

the game, and it's why he's inspired to spend time on his

matings almost every day of the year.

Sid Fernando is president and CEO of Werk Thoroughbred

Consultants, Inc., originator of the Werk Nick Rating and

eNicks.

THE FACTOR FILLY TOPS OBS THURSDAY

by Jessica Martini

OCALA, Fl - A filly by The Factor brought top price of $180,000

during a workmanlike second session of the Ocala Breeders=

Sales Company=s June Sale of 2-Year-Olds and Horses of Racing

Age Thursday. For the session, 152 juveniles grossed $4,598,500

for an average of $30,253 and a median of $14,500. Through

two of three sessions, 328 horses have sold for $11,206,500.

The cumulative average of $34,166 is almost on par with last

year=s two-session sale average of $34,562. The two-day median

of $16,500 is down 10.8% from last year=s sale figure of $18,500.

Bill Heiligbrodt=s East Hickman Bloodstock took home hip 426,

a daughter of The Factor for the day=s top price. The juvenile

was one of 13 to bring six figures during the session. The gray

was consigned by Ciaran Dunne=s Wavertree Stables, which also

consigned the day=s second-highest priced offering, a colt by

Macho Uno (hip 486), who sold for $155,000 to Good Friends

Stable. Wavertree was the session=s leading consignor with

seven sold for $551,000.

AI think everybody has been pleasantly surprised how strong

the market has been, how solid it=s been,@ Dunne said. AI think

the fact that there are people there for the bottom-end horses

and those horses are selling, rather than coming up here and

RNA=ing or being scratched, it gives it a bit of a buzz. It gives it

the feel of a live auction. It gets everybody a little bit more

upbeat. We=ve sold all but one to this point. We took our lumps

where we needed to take them, but we=ve also had some bright

spots. So I=ve been really happy with the market.@

The OBS June sale concludes with a final session, which

includes a section of horses of racing age, Friday beginning at

10 a.m. Coverage cont. p9

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Bill Heiligbrodt | Joe DiOrio

OBS JUNE SALE OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS IN TRAININGTHURSDAY

HIP SEX SIRE | DAM PRICE ($)

426 filly The Factor--America=s Friend 180,000($92,000 yrl >17 KEESEP; $85,000 wnlg >16 KEENOV)Breeder: Madeline Auerbach & Catherine Parke (Ky)Consignor: Wavertree Stables (Ciaran Dunne), Agent VIIIPurchaser: East Hickman Bloodstock

486 colt Macho Uno--Black Lace 155,000($175,000 yrl >17 KEESEP)Breeder: Adena Springs (Ky) Consignor: Wavertree Stables. (Ciaran Dunne), Agent XIPurchaser: Good Friends Stable

320 colt Run Away and Hide--Texit 150,000Breeder: Ron Kirk, John Bates, and Michael Riordan (Ky)Consignor: Stephens Thoroughbreds LLC, Agent VIIIPurchaser: George Mellon

457 filly Mucho Macho Man--Ayres Hall 150,000($65,000 yrl >17 FTKOCT; $8,000 wnlg >16 KEENOV)Breeder: Calabria Farms (Ok)Consignor: RiceHorse Stable (Brandon & Ali Rice)Purchaser: Stetson Racing LLC

401 colt Uncaptured--Yes It=s Valid 135,000Breeder: Sherry R. Mansfield and Kenneth H. Davis (Fl)Consignor: Hawks Nest LLCPurchaser: Justin Casse, agent

Heiligbrodt Strikes for The Factor Filly

Bill Heiligbrodt went to $180,000 to acquire a filly by TheFactor during Thursday=s second session of the OBS June sale.The gray (hip 426) is out of America=s Friend (Unusual Heat), afull-sister to Grade I placed Bel Air Sizzle. She worked a quarter-mile last week in :20 4/5. AThe best thing I liked about her is that she=s fast,@ Heiligbrodtsaid with a laugh when asked about the filly=s appeal. AShe=s avery good physical. All of these horses are a gamble, as youknow, but she looks like she might be able to do something. Sheprobably can run short, long, maybe on the grass.@ Bred by Madeline Auerbach and Catherine Parke, hip 426 soldfor $85,000 as a Keeneland November weanling and waspurchased by Ciaran Dunne=s Redwings for $92,000 at last year=sKeeneland September sale. She was consigned by Dunne=sWavertree Stables. Heiligbrodt, who signed for the filly in the name of his EastHickman Bloodstock, admitted it=s been challenging buying atOBS this week. AWe=ve shopped a lot, but we=ve not been able to buyanything until today,@ he said. AIt=s competitive for the goodhorses.@ As the juvenile sales season concludes with the June sale,Heiligbrodt said he attended each auction on the calendar. AIt=s all been competitive for the top horses,@ he confirmed.AEspecially this year, it=s been very competitive.@ Cont. p10

OBS JUNE SALE

SESSION TOTALS 2018 *2017 $ Catalogued 300 449 $ No. Offered 210 250 $ No. Sold 152 213 $ RNAs 58 37 $ % RNAs 27.6% 14.8% $ High Price $180,000 $300,000 $ Gross $4,598,500 $7,739,900 $ Average (% change) $30,253 (-16.7%) $36,338 $ Median (% change) $14,500 (-27.5%) $20,000

CUMULATIVE 2018 *2017 $ Catalogued 600 823 $ No. Offered 443 522 $ No. Sold 328 434 $ RNAs 115 88 $ % RNAs 26.0% 16.9% $ No. $100K+ 25 35 $ High Price $650,000 $320,000 $ Gross $11,206,500 $14,999,900 $ Average (% change) $34,166 (-1.1%) $34,562 $ Median (% change) $16,500 (-10.8%) $18,500 *Sale was two sessions in 2017.

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Nick Esler | Coglianese

CORRECTION: Thursday=s TDN incorrectly stated that Javier

Castellano rode GIII Bed o= Roses S. winner Lewis Bay and

GI Belmont S. runner-up Gronkowski. It was actually Irad

Ortiz, Jr., on Lewis Bay and Jose Ortiz aboard Gronkowski.

We regret the error.

Macho Uno Colt to Lynch Brian Lynch, who trained Private Zone (Macho Uno) for Good

Friends Stable, will now train a Macho Uno colt out of a half-

sister to that multiple Grade I winner for those same owners

after bloodstock agent Nick Esler signed the ticket at $155,000

on hip 486.

AHe had a good outlook, a very good temperament, and he=s

correct,@ Esler said. AHe did everything right and ticked all the

boxes. Obviously Brian trained Private Zone, so that is what

drew his attention to him. And he=s an overall, good-looking

colt.@

The gray colt, who worked a furlong in :10 1/5 last week, is out

of the unraced Black Lace (Afleet Alex). The $175,000 Keeneland

September yearling, was bred by Adena Springs and was

consigned by Wavertree Stables.

Esler, who has been training in New York since 2012, has

joined forces with California-based bloodstock agent David

Meah and was signing his first ticket for the partnership.

AI took a step back from training in November,@ the Englishman

said. AI=m working with David, trying to get his business up and

running on the East Coast. He=s got the West Coast covered, so

I=m to get some clients buying for Christophe Clement at the

sales. Brian was good enough to let us buy this horse for him.@

Of the market this week in Ocala, Esler said, AThere haven=t

been a lot of good ones, but we have found a few. We bought

an Old Fashioned colt (hip 226) [Wednesday] for cheap that we

thought we got value for [at $35,000]. And I thought this horse

was well bought at $155,000 today. He has a little bit of quality

and we=re happy to have gotten him.@

Of his transition from trainer to bloodstock agent, Esler said,

AIt=s a different way of life, away from home a lot, but I=m

enjoying it.@

Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($)

369 filly Pioneerof the Nile Washington Bridge 110,000

Consigned by Eisaman Equine, agent

Purchased by Gayle Van Leer, agent

Eisaman Equine acquired this filly for $25,000 at last year=s

Fasig-Tipton October sale.

457 filly Mucho Macho Man Ayres Hall 150,000

Consigned by RiceHorse Stable (Brandon & Ali Rice)

Purchased by Stetson Racing LLC

Brandon Rice purchased this filly for $65,000 at last year=s

Fasig-Tipton October sale.

534 filly Jimmy Creed Chiefette 110,000

Consigned by Mayberry Farm, Agent VIII

Purchased by Larry Zap, agent for Joseph Ciaglia, Jr.

Lawrence M. Smith signed the ticket to acquire this youngster

for $1,200 at last year=s Fasig-Tipton Midlantic January sale.

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Each sales day, we ask one buyer to look at the day=s results,

and choose the horse he or she thinks was the Buy of the Day.

Hip 402, c, Fed Biz--You Laughin, by Sharp Humor

Buyer: VEB Racing Stable Corp.

David Meah: AHe was very well bought at $47,000. He=s a nice,

big strong-bodied colt with great balance. He had a very

appealing lengthy walk and, even with his good size, he had a lot

of scope to improve and move forward.@

GOLDEN GATE=S FUTURE STILL UNCLEARBy Emily Shields

Horsemen at Golden Gate Fields were surprised June 13 with

notice of a meeting to address growing concerns that the

Berkeley, California, track will close over a complex simulcasting

dispute.

The Stronach Group, which owns and operates Golden Gate,

gave a 90-day warning in March that they planned to withdraw

their simulcast signal from Northern California Off-Track

Wagering Inc., which runs 10 satellite betting facilities. Golden

Gate has been subsidizing the network, which "handled a total

of $108.4 million or 41% of total wagering in Northern

California," in 2010, according to a released statement by Greg

Avioli, the President and CEO of the Thoroughbred Owners of

California.

Because of the withdrawal, the California Horse Racing Board

(CHRB) may not renew Golden Gate's license for racing later this

year, covering the dates from Aug. 22 - Oct. 2. If the application

is not approved, The Stronach Group's Tim Ritvo has noted that

the Bay Area track could shut down.

Ritvo did not attend the June 14 meeting, which was hosted by

Golden Gate's General Manager David Duggan and P.J. Campo,

the Vice President of Racing for The Stronach Group. They spoke

with local owners and trainers about Golden Gate's future,

urging them to attend the CHRB meeting June 21 at the

Alameda County Fairgrounds.

"At the meeting we simply reiterated our position with regard

to the model that exists in California," Duggan said. "We told the

horsemen that we wish to change the model, that it is broken

and has been broken and documented since 2010. That is the

message we delivered to the horsemen; they took it reasonably

well."

But at least one horseman feels uneasy.

"I don't want us to be forced into the middle," said trainer

Blaine Wright, who is based out of Golden Gate. "This is

between two companies, and we as horsemen shouldn't have to

stand up for one or the other. I would love to see year-round

racing at Golden Gate, because I believe in racing where you are

training, so I'm for The Stronach Group and support them. But it

puts the horsemen in a bad bind to tell us to go to the meeting

next week and speak up about this." Cont. p12

David Meah | Keeneland photo

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Golden Gate | Vassar

Golden Gate=s Future Still Unclear cont.

Dates for the Northern California circuit have already been a

contentious subject as The Stronach Group continues to seek

year-round racing at Golden Gate, which could come at the

expense of the fair circuit. The long-standing summer tradition

sees racing bounce between Pleasanton, Cal Expo, Santa Rosa,

Ferndale, Los Alamitos, and Fresno, which Wright notes can be

logistically difficult for trainers and their staff.

"The fair circuit is fun, but it's problematic because you're

limited in the racing," Wright said. "But the fairs do offer a

stakes schedule that Golden Gate can't compete with."

The Stronach Group has contended they would like to race

concurrently with the fair circuit, but questions remain over the

California horse population's ability to support simultaneous

racing in the area.

"I'm sure that the CHRB meeting next week will be

interesting," Duggan said. "They know what our stance is."

Avioli's statement continued, "Until such time as Golden Gate

Fields presents a viable plan to replace the purse revenue and

commissions generated by the existing offtrack network, the

TOC strongly urges Golden Gate Fields to amend their

application with the CHRB to include participation in the

Northern California simulcast network. The TOC pledges to

continue to work with The Stronach Group, the CHRB and other

parties on underlying economic and structural issues to improve

the economics for both the track and horsemen for racing at

Golden Gate Fields."

The purpose of the meeting was simply to deliver information

to the horsemen, but still carried a frustrating element.

"We certainly got surprised by the news," Wright said. "Why

weren't we talking about this six months ago?"

He referred to a stabling issue resolved earlier this year, where

executives from Golden Gate Fields originally stated the barns

would be closed down during the fair circuit. In March, Golden

Gate reversed their stance and reached an agreement to remain

open.

"Once again, we are in panic mode all of the sudden, which is

what we don't appreciate about it," Wright said. "But for me

personally, I want to run where I'm stabled."

KY HBPA & KY DOWNS DISTRIBUTE PURSES

TO OTHER KY TRACKS Kentucky Downs is transferring $500,000 apiece to the purse

accounts at Ellis Park, Churchill Downs and Keeneland in an

unprecedented agreement with the Kentucky HBPA.

AThis is jaw-dropping and unparalleled in horse racing, to have

one track boosting purses paid to horsemen at other tracks,

especially when each track has different ownership,@ said Marty

Maline, executive director of the Kentucky HBPA. AWe are proud

to be working with Kentucky Downs= visionary ownership and

management to work to further strengthen racing in the

Commonwealth.@

AChurchill Downs sincerely appreciates the work and

leadership of the Kentucky horsemen on this transfer of purse

money,@ said Kevin Flanery, president of Churchill Downs

Racetrack. AOur partnership with our horsemen is key to the

success of Churchill Downs and all Kentucky racetracks, and we

look forward to strengthening Kentucky racing.@

The purse money is available because of Kentucky Downs=

lucrative Historical Horse Racing terminals, which provide

another betting product with electronic games based on the

results of previously run races while remaining pari-mutuel in

design.

AThe tracks receiving this money for their horsemen either

have, or in the case of Churchill Downs is well into the process of

installing, Historical Horse Racing operations that have proven

so beneficial to Kentucky Downs,@ Maline said. AWe already have

$130,000 maiden races and $145,000 allowance races at

Kentucky Downs, so it=s appropriate that some of the revenue

generated for purses at Kentucky Downs beef up a need at sister

tracks that are investing in a successful mechanism to increase

purses as well as generating considerable tax money for the

state.@

A total of $2.4 million in purse money and Kentucky

Thoroughbred Development Fund (KTDF) supplements already

was in place for Ellis Park=s meet that runs July 1 through Labor

Day. That includes funding for four $100,000 grass stakes Aug. 5

that comprise Kentucky Downs Preview Day. The additional

$500,000 will be used to enhance non-stakes races across the

board, with maiden races now going for $42,000, the highest

ever at Ellis Park. Cont. p13

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Kentucky Downs

Penn=s New Bolton Center Campus | U. Penn-New Bolton

KY Downs cont.

AWhile Keeneland already has very nice purses, we felt that

their claiming races could use a boost, especially with the

competition for those horses from other tracks in the region,@

Maline said. AThe money going to Churchill Downs will be used

to enhance purses at its September and fall meets. Summer

racing had been a weak link, but Ellis Park now is a vibrant,

economical option for owners and trainers, and that=s keeping

horses and jobs in the state, which only helps our race meets in

the fall.@

The Kentucky HBPA has worked with Kentucky Downs the

prior two years to augment Ellis Park purses by a total of

$3 million for the 2016 and 2017 meets. There is precedent for

Kentucky Downs transferring funds to tracks besides Ellis Park.

The $1.5 million total going to Ellis, Keeneland and Churchill

Downs does not involve any KTDF money and therefore has no

regulatory restrictions on how it can be used for purses.

AWhen current ownership purchased the track in 2007 from

Brad Kelley, one of Mr. Kelley's stipulations was that Kentucky

Downs would be a positive force for the betterment of horse

racing in the Commonwealth,@ said Ted Nicholson, KY Downs

senior VP. AWe=re happy that we=re in a position to lend an assist

to the other racetracks. No one knows better of the needs of

horsemen at each track than the Kentucky HBPA. So it=s

appropriate--in addition to being their contractual right--that the

HBPA leadership work with the other tracks= managers to decide

how the extra purse money is used.@

PHBA MAKES MAJOR DONATION TO NEW

BOLTONEdited press release

The Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association (PHBA) has

donated $300,000 to Penn Vet New Bolton Center's Equine

Pharmacology Laboratory to fund revolutionary research to

detect gene doping in equine athletes. Gene doping involves the

transfer or modification of genes or genetically modified cells of

healthy human athletes, as well as equine athletes, for

non-therapeutic purpose to enhance athletic performance.

The $300,000 donation from the PHBA will provide funding for

Penn Vet's multi-tiered, multi-year project. Elements of the

project include continued research into potential protein and

RNA-based biomarkers that have been identified as showing

promise for detecting gene doping. The project will also include

continued expansion of a BioBank that will be utilized to

evaluate baseline levels of these blood-based bio-markers in

active and injured race horses, as well as physiological changes

in their musculoskeletal structure using New Bolton Center's

robotics controlled imaging system.

"Our members, all of whom are Pennsylvania Thoroughbred

horse breeders, have consistently stated that maintaining

integrity in the sport of racing is one of their top priorities," said

Brian Sanfratello, Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Horse

Breeders Association. "We are pleased to partner with New

Bolton Center, an internationally renowned equine hospital and

research institution, to fund this ground breaking research and

help combat gene doping."

"We are proud of our record at New Bolton Center for

remaining on the cutting edge of detecting and preventing the

use of performance-enhancing and illicit pharmaceuticals in

equine athletes," said Dr. Mary Robinson, Director of the Equine

Pharmacology Laboratory at New Bolton Center.

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Patty Wolfe went to Elmont Saturday to catch the sights

and sounds of the 150th GI Belmont S., starring Justify.

Watch it all here, courtesy of the NYRA.

"With this grant, we can continue to be a leader in protecting

the integrity of horse racing. While gene therapy represents an

important breakthrough for patients with disease-causing genes

and rare genetic diseases, we need to be sure that we are taking

steps to stay ahead of those who would seek to use these

advances for illicit means."

The $300,000 donation represents a significant investment for

the PHBA and was championed by PHBA Board President Roger

Legg and Board Member/Chair of the PHBA's Medication

Committee Deanna Manfredi. Manfredi=s committee conducted

extensive research on the issue and established it as a priority

for the organization. Because the money is being allocated from

the association's share of the State Racing Fund, which is

typically used for enhanced breeder awards and incentives, the

PHBA had to seek approval of Pennsylvania's State Horse Racing

Commission. The Commission approved the PHBA's request to

provide the funding by unanimous vote at its monthly meeting

on May 31.

"My fellow commissioners and I applaud the PHBA and the

New Bolton Center for funding and undertaking this

revolutionary research project to combat efforts to subvert

fairness and integrity in the sport of horse racing," said Russell

Jones, a Commissioner of the State Horse Racing Commission in

Pennsylvania. "The State Horse Racing Commission is committed

to maintaining a fair and level playing field, both for our fans

and the vast majority of owners and trainers who play by the

rules."

In addition to the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association,

Penn Vet's New Bolton Center is also seeking additional funding

for this research program. Individuals or organizations who

would like to support the program through a financial donation

are encouraged to contact Margaret Leardi, Director of

Development for New Bolton Center, at [email protected].

EARLY POST TIME AT SANTA ANITA JUNE 23 FOR

JUSTIFY APPEARANCE Santa Anita will have a special early post time of 12pm June 23

to accommodate an on-track appearance of undefeated Triple

Crown winner Justify (Scat Daddy), who is scheduled to return

to Arcadia Sunday. Trainer Bob Baffert and regular rider Mike

Smith will join the chestnut in the winner=s circle and will be

available for media interviews.

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handicapping tool on www.betbestbreeze.com, a product of

Mike Mulligan=s Emerald Bloodstock. A soft launch began

Saturday, June 9. AI have been offering this service to horsemen

since 2016 as a tool to assist buyers in their selection process for

buying winners at all levels of racing,@ said Mulligan. ANow we

are offering that same information as a handicapping tool. The

juvenile racing season is now gearing up for 2018, so along with

our partners from throughout the Thoroughbred Industry, we

are offering a unique tool to identify runners that should win

within their first three starts.@ For more information, visit

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Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 9:39 p.m. EDT

STEPHEN FOSTER H.-GI, $500,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Honorable Duty K Distorted Humor DARRS, Inc. Walsh Lanerie 118

2 Patch Union Rags Calumet Farm Pletcher Saez 116

3 Hawaakom Jazil Smoot, Stephan H. and Hawley, Wesley E. Hawley Hernandez, Jr. 117

4 Uncle Mojo K Uncle Mo JSM Equine LLC Pletcher Velazquez 114

5 Matrooh K Distorted Humor Crystal Racing Enterprises & Contreras Stable Inc Contreras Sanjur 115

6 Backyard Heaven K Tizway Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Brown Ortiz, Jr. 121

7 Lookin At Lee K Lookin At Lucky L and N Racing LLC Asmussen Santana, Jr. 115

8 Irish War Cry Curlin Isabelle de Tomaso Motion Ortiz 119

9 Pavel K Creative Cause Reddam Racing LLC O'Neill Gutierrez 117

Breeders: 1-Juddmonte Farms Inc, 2-Calumet Farm, 3-Shadwell Farm, LLC, 4-Northwest Farms LLC, 5-WinStar Farm LLC, 6-Waymore LLC, 7-Ray

Hanson, 8-Isabelle de Tomaso, 9-Brereton C. Jones & WinStar Farm, LLC

Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 8:30 p.m. EDT

WISE DAN S.-GII, $200,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Divisidero K Kitten's Joy Gunpowder Farms LLC Rubley Toledo 121

2 Shining Copper Aragorn (Ire) Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Maker Ortiz, Jr. 123

3 Inspector Lynley Lemon Drop Kid Janney, III, Stuart S. and Phipps Stable McGaughey III Ortiz 121

4 World Approval Northern Afleet Live Oak Plantation Casse Velazquez 126

5 Mr. Misunderstood Archarcharch Flurry Racing Stables LLC Cox Geroux 121

6 Mr Cub K Artie Schiller Turf Stable Racing Wilkes Landeros 121

7 Flatlined K Flatter Hytrek, Brian, Paden, Rodney and Kuhn, Ryan Dickey Lanerie 121

8 Parlor K Lonhro (Aus) Anderson Stables, LLC Kenneally Hernandez, Jr. 121

Breeders: 1-Hinkle Farms, 2-International Equities Holding Inc., 3-Stuart S. Janney, III LLC. & PhippsStable, 4-Live Oak Stud, 5-Athens Woods, 6-G. Watts

Humphrey Jr., 7-B & B Thoroughbreds Inc. & Marty Hughes, 8-KatieRich Farms

Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 9:05 p.m. EDT

FLEUR DE LIS H.-GII, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Fuhriously Kissed Langfuhr Loooch Racing Stables, Inc. Quartarolo McMahon 115

2 Mopotism K Uncle Mo Reddam Racing LLC O'Neill Gutierrez 118

3 Blue Prize (Arg) Pure Prize Merriebelle Stable LLC Correas, IV Ortiz 118

4 Streamline Straight Line Vanier, Nancy A. & Cartwright Thoroughbreds V LLC Williamson Landeros 116

5 Song of Spring Spring At Last Stoneway Farm Howard Santana, Jr. 117

6 Awestruck K Tapit G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. Arnold, II Ortiz, Jr. 115

7 Valadorna Curlin Stonestreet Stables LLC Casse Hernandez, Jr. 118

8 Apologynotaccepted Fusaichi Pegasus Mrs. Paul Shanahan Walsh Leparoux 117

9 Farrell Malibu Moon Coffeepot Stables Catalano Hill 119

Breeders: 1-Anita Cauley, 2-Frank T Batten, 3-Bioart S. A., 4-Nancy Vanier, 5-Susan Casner, 6-Chester Prince & Anne Prince, 7-Stonestreet Thoroughbred

Holdings LLC, 8-Happy Alter, 9-Coffee Pot Stable

Saturday, Santa Anita, post time: 6:00 p.m. EDT

SUMMERTIME OAKS-GII, $200,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Thirteen Squared Liaison Arnold Zetcher LLC Baffert Baze 120

2 Fool's Paradise K Pioneerof the Nile Reddam Racing LLC Cecil Conner 120

3 Exuberance Archarcharch Seltzer Thoroughbreds Kruljac Stevens 120

4 Zusha K Congrats Rafael Steinbruch Mandella Van Dyke 120

5 Chocolate Martini K Broken Vow Double Doors Racing, LLC Amoss Prat 124

6 Ollie's Candy K Candy Ride (Arg) Eggert, Paul and Eggert, Karen Morey Desormeaux 120

Breeders: 1-Arnold Zetcher LLC, 2-Calumet Farm, 3-Lakland Farm, 4-Clearsky Farms, 5-Savino A. Capilupi, 6-Paul Eggert & Karen Eggert

Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 7:57 p.m. EDT

MATT WINN S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Navy Armed Guard Midshipman Waldron, H., McDaniel, R., Johnson, R., Schar, D., Scott Canchari 118

Coniglio, F. and Rendina, R.

2 Home Base K Street Sense Patricia's Hope LLC Tomlinson Rocco, Jr. 118

3 Funny Duck K Distorted Humor Calumet Farm Arnold, II Hernandez, Jr. 120

4 King Zachary K Curlin Thomas F. Conway Romans Albarado 118

5 Combatant K Scat Daddy Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC and Asmussen Santana, Jr. 118

Willis Horton Racing LLC

6 Tiz Mischief K Into Mischief Frank L. Jones, Jr. Romans Lanerie 118

7 Ax Man Misremembered Earnhardt III, Patti and Hal J. Baffert Smith 120

Breeders: 1-George Pruette & Philip Coomer, 2-Christine Katherine Hayden, 3-SF Bloodstock, 4-Waymore LLC, 5-Paget Bloodstock, 6-T/C Stable, LLC,

7-Hal J. Earnhardt

Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 10:11 p.m. EDT

REGRET S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Heavenly Love Malibu Moon Debby M. Oxley Casse Leparoux 118

2 Consolida (GB) Sir Percy (GB) Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Gallagher Velazquez 118

Green Lantern Stables LLC

3 She's Pretty Lucky Lookin At Lucky Will Kari Kenneally Lanerie 118

4 Finess Bere (Fr) Pedro the Great Bradley Thoroughbred LLC, Madaket Stables LLC Baffert Santana, Jr. 118

and Swift Thoroughbreds, Inc.

5 Lemon Princess K Lemon Drop Kid Scott Farmer Scott Canchari 118

6 Cash Out Street Cry (Ire) G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. Arnold, II Beschizza 118

7 Go Google Yourself Into Mischief Jay Em Ess Stable McGee Hernandez, Jr. 118

8 Beyond Blame Blame Pop-A-Top LLC Cox Geroux 118

9 Secret Message Hat Trick (Jpn) Madaket Stables LLC, ERJ Racing, LLC, Elayne

Stable 5, LLC and Bouchey Thoroughbred Ventures Motion Ortiz, Jr. 118

10 Kabella Kitten's Joy Low, Lawana L. and Robert E. Peitz Bridgmohan 118

11 Romantic Moment K Flatter Stuart S. Janney, III McGaughey III Ortiz 118

12 Go Noni Go K Get Stormy Three Diamonds Farm Maker Smith 118

13 Stave Ghostzapper Hinkle Farms Jones Saez 118

Breeders: 1-Debby Oxley, 2-J. A. Khan, 3-Will Kari, 4-S.N.C. Regnier & San Gabriel Inv Inc., 5-Hillcroft Farm LLC, 6-G. Watts Humphrey Jr., 7-Samantha

Siegel, 8-Popatop, LLC, 9-Allen Tennenbaum, 10-Robert Low & Lawana Low, 11-CFP Thoroughbreds LLC, 12-David E. Hager, II, 13-Hinkle Farms

Sunday, Belmont, post time: 5:50 p.m. EDTPOKER S.-GIII, $300,000, 4yo/up, 1mTPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT1 Force the Pass Speightstown Colts Neck Stables LLC Goldberg Lezcano 1162 Vulcan's Forge K Giant's Causeway Heiligbrodt, L. William, Heiligbrodt, Corinne and Team Valor International Pletcher

Velazquez 1163 Oscar Performance Kitten's Joy Amerman Racing LLC Lynch Ortiz 1244 Ballagh Rocks K Stormy Atlantic Donegal Racing and Madaket Stables LLC Mott Saez 1225 Made You Look K More Than Ready Three Chimneys Farm Brown Castellano 1166 Black Tide Hold Me Back Ivery Sisters Racing Cannizzo Rosario 1227 Voodoo Song English Channel Barry K. Schwartz Rice Ortiz, Jr. 1228 Fire Away War Front Phipps Stable McGaughey III Franco 122

Breeders: 1-Colts Neck Stables, LLC., 2-Gabriel Duignan, Crosshaven Bloodstock,Petaluma Bloodstock & Ashleigh Stud, 3-Mrs. Jerry Amerman, 4-TurnerBreeders, LLC, 5-The Robert and Beverly Lewis Trust, 6-Snow Lantern Thoroughbreds, 7-Stonewall Farm, 8-Phipps Stable

Sunday, Woodbine, post time: 5:30 p.m. EDTTRILLIUM S.-GIII, C$125,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT1 Grizzel (Ire) Kodiac (GB) Merriebelle Stable LLC and Doyle, Mrs. Anna Doyle Moran 1192 Boreale Makfi (GB) West Point Thoroughbreds Motion Bahen 1173 My Arch Enemy Arch Gary Barber Casse Boulanger 1174 Ickymasho (GB) Multiplex (GB) Triton Stable Attfield Hernandez 1175 Sister Nation K Into Mischief Mark Dodson De Paulo Callaghan 1176 Sugar Jones Old Forester Theodore F. Burnett Mattine Garcia 1177 Silhouette K Smart Strike Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc. and Sikura, Glenn Carroll Contreras 1178 Malibu Bonnie K Malibu Moon Stonestreet Stables LLC Casse Husbands 1179 Miss Mo Mentum Uncle Mo Gary Barber Casse Husbands 11410 Gamble's Ghost Ghostzapper Ivan Dalos Carroll Da Silva 121

Breeders: 1-Martin Butler, 2-Werthemier et Frere, 3-Scott Dilworth & Evan Dilworth, 4-Allseasons Bloodstock, 5-Marvin Little Jr. & William Lynn, 6-HopeStock Farm, 7-Hill 'N' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc. &N.E.T.P., 8-Judy Hicks, Kathryn Nikkel &Pegasus Stud, 9-Ralph Kinder, Erv Woolsey &Uncle MoSyndicate, 10-Tall Oaks Farm

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2018 Leading General Sires by Earningsfor stallions standing in North America through Wednesday, June 13

Earnings and Black-type represents worldwide figures & stud fees are for 2018

Rank Stallion BTW BTH GSW GSH G1SW G1SH Starters Wnrs Highest Earner Earnings

1 Candy Ride (Arg) 8 14 3 7 1 1 164 69 7,000,000 10,344,634

(1999) by Ride the Rails FYR: 2006 Stands: Lane's End Farm KY Fee: $80,000 Gun Runner

2 Scat Daddy 9 24 6 13 1 1 247 87 3,798,000 9,559,016

(2004) by Johannesburg FYR: 2009 Stands: Ashford Stud USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Justify

3 Kitten's Joy 6 16 4 10 1 3 275 84 3,765,021 8,186,718

(2001) by El Prado (Ire) FYR: 2007 Stands: Hill 'n' Dale Farm KY Fee: $60,000 Hawkbill

4 Into Mischief 9 27 4 13 1 2 233 87 1,003,520 6,332,500

(2005) by Harlan's Holiday FYR: 2010 Stands: Spendthrift Farm KY Fee: $100,000 Audible

5 Curlin 9 19 5 10 -- 3 157 65 1,128,400 6,298,140

(2004) by Smart Strike FYR: 2010 Stands: Hill 'N' Dale Farms KY Fee: $150,000 Good Magic

6 Empire Maker 2 3 1 1 -- -- 272 99 412,004 6,134,163

(2000) by Unbridled FYR: 2005 Stands: Gainesway Farm KY Fee: $85,000 Namura Arashi (JPN)

7 Quality Road 10 16 7 13 4 6 161 84 750,000 5,926,646

(2006) by Elusive Quality FYR: 2012 Stands: Lane's End Farm KY Fee: $70,000 City of Light

8 Tapit 7 21 5 14 1 3 205 80 500,000 5,913,484

(2001) by Pulpit FYR: 2006 Stands: Gainesway Farm KY Fee: $300,000 Unique Bella

9 Flatter 2 5 1 2 -- 1 137 55 3,600,000 5,848,012

(1999) by A.P. Indy FYR: 2005 Stands: Claiborne Farm KY Fee: $40,000 West Coast

10 More Than Ready 9 15 4 7 -- 2 191 66 809,521 4,917,028

(1997) by Southern Halo FYR: 2002 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: $60,000 Eagle Way (AUS)

11 Malibu Moon 4 14 2 8 1 2 222 78 1,177,800 4,764,750

(1997) by A.P. Indy FYR: 2001 Stands: Spendthrift Farm KY Fee: $75,000 Magnum Moon

12 Hard Spun 2 6 1 2 -- -- 195 70 650,000 4,641,127

(2004) by Danzig FYR: 2009 Stands: Jonabell Farm KY Fee: $40,000 Singing Bullet

13 Medaglia d'Oro 5 19 2 6 -- 3 161 51 440,000 4,177,115

(1999) by El Prado (Ire) FYR: 2006 Stands: Jonabell Farm KY Fee: $250,000 Bolt d'Oro

14 Street Sense 5 8 4 6 -- -- 185 72 311,518 4,123,892

(2004) by Street Cry (Ire) FYR: 2009 Stands: Jonabell Farm KY Fee: $35,000 Fashionista (JPN)

15 Ghostzapper 8 12 3 6 -- 1 164 72 483,960 4,094,800

(2000) by Awesome Again FYR: 2007 Stands: Adena Springs KY Fee: $85,000 Runaway Ghost

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OBS June 2-Year-Old Sale

Friday, June 15

Hip Sex Pedigree Price Prev Sale Buyer/Agent Current Consignor

601 C Magna Graduate-Dinner If U Please $4,500 OBS WNT MIX 17 Doble Jak Investments Doble Jak

604 F Mark Valeski-Divine River $5,500 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Geraldo Caicedo /Team Work Racing Team Work Racing Corp.

608 C Adios Charlie-Donna Marie $13,000 OBS YRLG 2017 David O'Farrell Ocala Stud

610 F Ghostzapper-Do Somethin $160,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 McKathan Bros. I McKathan Bros.

611 C Twirling Candy-Double Fancy $2,200 OBS YRLG 2017 Jarett Wolfe Wavertree Stables

612 C Cairo Prince-Down On Copperline $150,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Golf 17/18 Wavertree Stables

613 F Exchange Rate-Downtown Drifter $75,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Grand Oaks Bobby Dodd

616 C Blame-Dream Softly $20,000 KEE JAN ALL AGES 18 George Brown Boutte Sales

617 C Drill-Dreamy Dream $9,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Team Work Horseman Group Team Work Horseman Group

618 F Fed Biz-Dress Parade $50,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Becky Thomas Sequel Bloodstock

620 C Uncle Mo-Dublin Four $130,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 SBS III/Tom McCrocklin Tom McCrocklin

622 F Concord Point-Dynamatic $2,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Doble Jak Investments Doble Jak

623 F Trappe Shot-Dynamia $15,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Grassroots Training & Sales Grassroots Training & Sales

624 C Uncaptured-Earthquake Ride $14,500 OBS WNT MIX 17 Doble Jak Investments Doble Jak

627 F With Distinction-Eden Star $2,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Francisco Alanis Julie Davies

628 F Bodemeister-Effie Trinket $5,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Jesse Hoppel Coastal Equine

633 F Strong Mandate-Elliday $1,200 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Team Work Racing Corp. Team Work Racing Corp.

634 C Rattlesnake Bridge-Eminent Code $1,300 OBS YRLG 2017 Humberto Figueroa New Hope AB

637 C Flat Out-Enterprise Beach $45,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Ian Vickers Ian Vickers

638 F Will Take Charge-Entrustment $150,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 R. R. Collective Pick View

639 F Flat Out-Equisize $42,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Jay McKee McKee Bloodstock

641 F City Zip-Ermine Slippers $140,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Mike Ryan De Meric Sales

642 F Power Broker-Escapade $5,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Jaime Centeno Silver Star

644 F Line of David-Etamine $4,500 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 P.A. Everard Circle D Thoroughbreds

645 F Uncaptured-Exact Moment $5,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Tanner Wingo Envision Equine

646 C Honorable Dillon-Exbourne Free $8,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Raidel Gonzalez Champions of the Future

647 F Revolutionary-Exciting Avenue $4,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Cerrando Espinoza All Dreams Equine

650 F Macho Uno-Exotic Tap $3,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Travis Murphy Woodford Thoroughbreds

651 F Pioneerof the Nile-Extra Sharp $175,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 T M T S Wavertree Stables

652 F Munnings-Extravagance $3,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 M B Stable Eddie Woods

653 F Gemologist-Extry $20,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Jason Hall Top Line Sales

654 C Uncaptured-Fabiana's Flash $60,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Anthony Costanzo Costanzo Sales

663 F Liaison-Fine Cut $1,000 KEE JAN ALL AGES 17 Neversink Stables Top Line Sales

664 F Stay Thirsty-First Consul $2,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Lawless Racing All Dreams Equine

668 C Revolutionary-Flatter Lil $25,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Blue River Bloodstock Blue River Bloodstock

669 F Tizway-Flattermeanyway $2,500 KEE NOV BRDG 16 Delaverne Hill Farm-James Lynch Oscar Brown Stables

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Hip Sex Pedigree Price Prev Sale Buyer/Agent Current Consignor

672 F Birdstone-Flick $1,500 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Travis Murphy Woodford Thoroughbreds

681 F Flashback-Fox Chapel $7,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Manuel Estevez Nice and Easy Thoroughbreds

682 F Munnings-Foxyfromfairbanks $2,500 KEE NOV BRDG 16 Willow Creek Farm Oscar Brown Stables

683 F Creative Cause-Frisco Fox $7,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 South Legacy Stables Potrero Stables

686 C Magna Graduate-Galabella $1,500 OBS YRLG 2017 E. Acosta Las Palmas Farm

687 F Currency Swap-Gardening Leave $2,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Adrian Bastida New Hope AB

688 F Munnings-Gayatri $20,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 T & M Limited Partnership Sugar Hill

689 C Awesome Again-Gay Duchess $35,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Craig L. Wheeler Craig L. Wheeler

691 F Paynter-Gem Sleuth $130,000 FTK FALL MIX 2016 Zayat Stables/Patrice Miller / EQB McKathan Bros.

693 F Power Broker-Ghostly Fast $10,000 OBS YRLG 2017 John Ropes/Jolane Weeks Niall Brennan Stables

697 C Trappe Shot-Gleaming $53,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Zayat Stables/EQB/Patrice Miller McKathan Bros.

698 F Desert Party-Gleaming Lady $7,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Sunshine Equine Mayberry Farm

699 C Ghostzapper-Glenbriar Girl $165,000 FTK SUM YRLG 2017 R. R. Collective Pick View

707 F Winslow Homer-Golden Horseshoe $6,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Gayle Woods Gayle Woods

709 F Drill-Golden Trumpet $16,000 OBS YRLG 2017 J. Carlos Garcia Randy Miles

710 F The Factor-Grace Phil $25,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Stephens Thoroughbreds Stephens Thoroughbreds

711 C Revolutionary-Graduation Day $11,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 Alejandro Chavez A B Thoroughbreds

712 F Uncle Mo-Gravitar $150,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Bedford Brown Eddie Woods

713 F Revolutionary-Grazettes Muchacha $15,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Grassroots Training & Sales Grassroots Training & Sales

714 C Will Take Charge-Greek Sister $120,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 E J Stable Hoppel's Horse & Cattle Co.

717 C New Year's Day-Hanna Lantana $45,000 FTN PREF YRLG SAR 2017 Crow-Sharp Ventures Paul Sharp

718 C Yes It's True-Hatta Flower $60,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Paul W. Schaffer/Pick View Pick View

719 F Exchange Rate-Heavenly Halo $23,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 T & M Limited Partnership Sugar Hill

720 C Dominus-Heavenly Spirits $1,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Susan Reno Medallion Farms

721 C First Dude-Helsingfors $4,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Jody Mihalic Grassroots Training & Sales

724 F Courageous Cat-H. L. Hunley $5,500 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Joe Ciaglia/Larry Zap Coastal Equine

727 C Gemologist-Holleran $5,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Sandi Dorr On the Run Sales

730 F Bold Warrior-Honey Green $1,500 OBS WNT MIX 17 Kendry Castillo Winners Circle Thoroughbreds

732 F Animal Kingdom-Hot Novel $8,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Andreia Stables Jm R Racing Stables

733 C New Year's Day-I Ain't Gonna Lie $8,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Ulises Vargas Randy Miles

735 C Verrazano-I Be Me $7,000 FTK WNT MIX 2017 Javier Estrada Whitman Sales

736 F Bellamy Road-I Bet Toni Knows $3,000 KEE JAN ALL AGES 17 K.C. Garrett Farm Tom McCrocklin

738 F Strong Mandate-Ice Storm Coming $31,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Julio Rada Altamira Stable

739 C Shanghai Bobby-Im Classic Quality $145,000 FTN SEL YRLG SAR 2017 Ciaran Dunne Wavertree Stables

740 F Treasure Beach (GB)-I'm Incredible Too $5,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Servando Espinoza Golden Noguez Stars

744 F Uncaptured-In Accord $2,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Javier Estrada Golden Rock Thoroughbreds

746 C Paynter-Independent Grace $48,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Dennis Casper/Nick Palmer Winners Circle Thoroughbreds

750 C Honorable Dillon-Inspeightofthegold $3,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Golden Rock Thoroughbreds Golden Rock Thoroughbreds

751 F Overdriven-Instant Copy $4,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Omar Ramirez Grassroots Training & Sales

756 F Hat Trick (Jpn)-Iny Belle $5,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Carlos Meriam Champions of the Future

761 C Munnings-Isle of Wonder $170,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Quarter Pole Enterprises Eddie Woods

763 F Prospective-Jaggermama $15,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Oscar Delgado Hernandez Ends Well

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Hip Sex Pedigree Price Prev Sale Buyer/Agent Current Consignor

764 C Temple City-Jamboree $170,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 De Meric Stables De Meric Sales

766 C Blame-Janice Sue $28,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Blue River Bloodstock Blue River Bloodstock

768 C Speightstown-Jeanne's Honor $200,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Bradley Thoroughbreds Eddie Woods

769 C Duke of Mischief-Jennys Royalpurple $2,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Antonio Diaz Las Palmas Farm

770 C Lemon Drop Kid-Jesse's Justice $75,000 FTN PREF YRLG SAR 2017 Salem Bloodstock De Meric Sales

774 F Sky Mesa-Jordanelle $7,000 FTK WNT MIX 2018 George W. Brown Boutte Sales

775 C Giant's Causeway-Jor Jah $255,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Head of Plains Partners/K Desormeaux Mayberry Farm

777 F To Honor and Serve-J's Hot Shot Lady $12,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 James R. Layden James Layden

782 F Drill-Kalambaka Queen $1,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Jody Mihalic Grassroots Training & Sales

787 F Street Boss-Keewatin Ice $32,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Stori Atchison Dark Star Thoroughbreds

789 F Verrazano-Kelly Pond $32,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Candy Meadows Eisaman Equine

791 F First Samurai-Key Quality $45,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Julie Davies Julie Davies

793 F Paddy O'Prado-Kidder Done $5,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Tomas Vense Randy Miles

794 F Cross Traffic-Kisatchie $3,500 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Ted Hoover Southern Chase Farm

795 C Cairo Prince-Kiss a Vet $150,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Owls Bloodstock Wavertree Stables

798 F Noble Mission (GB)-Kissin Party $77,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 S. L. P. H. Hidden Brook

801 C Into Mischief-Lady Belsara $215,000 FTI SPR 2YO 2018 John & Louis Cella Top Line Sales

805 C Lookin At Lucky-Lady Diplomat $27,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Eisaman Equine Eisaman Equine

809 C Shakin It Up-Lady Pomeroy $180,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 JSM Equine Wavertree Stables

810 F Will Take Charge-Lady Zieg $30,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Royal Colors Racing Stephens Thoroughbreds

814 F Afleet Alex-La Monda $7,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Eduardo Azpurua Jr. Azpurua Stables

815 C Scat Daddy-Last Song $140,000 FTK TURF YRLG 2017 SBS Sales/Tom McCrocklin Tom McCrocklin

816 C Honorable Dillon-Latori $14,000 FTK WNT MIX 2017 Dean Purdom Deans List

817 F Paddy O'Prado-Lee's Zeal $1,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Champions of the Future Champions of the Future

818 C Arch-Legally Blanca $30,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Hal Hatch Halcyon Hammock Farm

819 C Goldencents-Lemon Twist $70,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 W. C. Racing Wavertree Stables

824 C Cross Traffic-Light of Dubai $30,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Valentine Jimenez Nice and Easy Thoroughbreds

827 C Gemologist-Listen $235,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 SBS III/Tom McCrocklin Tom McCrocklin

828 C Hard Spun-Little Nellie $10,000 OBS SPR 2YO 2018 C T Racing Whitman Sales

829 F Take Charge Indy-Little Swoon $300,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Mike Ryan De Meric Sales

830 F Shakin It Up-Live and Love $10,500 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Valentine Jimenez King's Equine

833 C Data Link-London Valley $150,000 FTI YRLG OCT 17 Champion Equine Top Line Sales

836 C Graydar-Lorna's Tapit $2,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Marco Medina Potrero Stables

837 C Emcee-Lost Dreams $10,000 FTN FALL MIXED 2016 Patrick Hoppel Hoppel's Horse & Cattle Co.

841 F Flat Out-Lucky M $67,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Grand Oaks Bobby Dodd

858 F Central Banker-Marketable Miss $14,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Grassroots Training & Sales Grassroots Training & Sales

859 F Shakin It Up-Miss Kilkare $60,000 FTK SUM YRLG 2017 Grassroots Training & Sales Grassroots Training & Sales

861 C Shakin It Up-Moon Confidential $25,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Champion Racing Stable Robert Brewer

862 C Candy Ride (Arg)-My Baby Baby $95,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Terry Gabriel Coastal Equine

863 F Hard Spun-My Golden Belle $67,000 FTI YRLG OCT 17 Classic Bloodstock Classic Bloodstock

864 C Data Link-My Sweet Valor $40,000 KEE JAN ALL AGES 17 Blenham Sales McKathan Bros.

867 F Sidney's Candy-Not in My House $8,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Span Investments Santa Fe Thoroughbreds

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Hip Sex Pedigree Price Prev Sale Buyer/Agent Current Consignor

869 F Can the Man-Pi Bella $11,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Paul Sharp Paul Sharp

871 C Into Mischief-Quality Play $120,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 Donarra Thoroughbreds Randy Miles

872 C Gio Ponti-Race to Urga $100,000 FTK FALL MIX 2016 Bimeda Wavertree Stables

873 C Afleet Alex-Satin Thunder $22,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Tanourin Stable Altamira Stable

874 F Fed Biz-Sci Fi Kin $90,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Magnolia Hill Farm Randy Miles

875 C Giant's Causeway-Sea of Showers $65,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 English Range Farm Envision Equine

876 F Orb-She Be Keene $75,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Hidden Brook Farm Hidden Brook

877 C Uncle Mo-Shesabitdistorted $40,000 FTN PREF YRLG SAR 2017 Mo Madness Classic Bloodstock

880 C Uncle Mo-Slant of Light $90,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 Global Thoroughbreds Brick City Thoroughbreds

882 F Atreides-Starship Serena $1,700 OBS WNT MIX 17 Murray Stroud Eddie Woods

883 F Can the Man-Stormy Blast $13,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Jason Hall Top Line Sales

885 C Big Screen-Tell No One $13,467 CAN ONT SPT YRLG 17 Racing Canada, et al. Santa Fe Thoroughbreds

886 F Super Ninety Nine-Teruko $47,000 FTI YRLG OCT 17 Dean Purdom Deans List

889 F Alpha-Tura Isabel $7,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Ramiro Salazar Nice and Easy Thoroughbreds

893 F Violence-Veiled Threat $80,000 BAR YLG & MIX OCT 2017 Becky Thomas Sequel Bloodstock

895 F Fed Biz-Wet n' Reckless $35,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 Global Thoroughbreds Brick City Thoroughbreds

896 C Bernardini-Yes It's Jackie $165,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Lakland Farm/Becky Thomas Sequel Bloodstock

897 F Flashback-A J Tango $1,700 OBS YRLG 2017 Luis Arenas Doble Jak

898 C Scat Daddy-Alpha Mama $165,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Magnolia Bloodstock Wavertree Stables

902 F Warrior's Reward-Brenda's Slew $33,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Michael Reavis Hoppel's Horse & Cattle Co.

903 C Verrazano-Brilliant Humor $60,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Global Thoroughbreds Brick City Thoroughbreds

905 C Flat Out-Candy Doll (Chi) $25,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Kingston Bloodstock Paul Sharp

910 C Uncle Mo-Closing Move $16,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 Jim Ballinger Paul Sharp

911 F Shakin It Up-Cofresi Tesoro $18,000 ESLA SEPT YRLG 2017 Robert Brewer Robert Brewer

913 F Violence-Dither $50,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Apogee Bloodstock / J. C. Hays Eddie Woods

915 F Paynter-Earlybird Road $50,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Woodford Thoroughbreds Woodford Thoroughbreds

917 C Flashback-Faithful Prayer $10,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 MG Racing Top Line Sales

918 F Goldencents-Fallseed $47,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Williston Mile Williston Mile

920 C Strong Mandate-Flower Spell $47,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Woodford Thoroughbreds Woodford Thoroughbreds

922 C Uncle Mo-G Baby C $17,000 OBS SPR 2YO 2018 Lucky Shamrock Equine/Jolane Weeks Niall Brennan Stables

925 C Wilko-Iron Baby Angel $5,149 CAN ONT SPT YRLG 17 Racing Canada Santa Fe Thoroughbreds

926 C First Samurai-Jade Eyed $60,000 FTN PREF YRLG SAR 2017 Imperial Bloodstock SBM Training and Sales

927 C Goldencents-Jessica's Halo $135,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Canta Rana Racing Pick View

934 F Bodemeister-Love and Faith $40,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Williston Mile Williston Mile

935 F Bodemeister-Lovely View $50,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 James R. Layden James Layden

936 F Graydar-Cruet $8,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 J.R. Caldwell Coastal Equine

IN ORDER OF PURSE:

8th-Belmont, $77,000, Alw, 6-14, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, f/m,

1 1/16mT, 1:42.48, fm.

COMPLICIT (f, 4, Blame--Lady Solvig, by Giant's Causeway) fired

fresh from an August layoff to graduate over the Belmont lawn

last out May 11. Favored at 6-5 to put them back to back, the

$115,000 KEESEP yearling stayed within striking distance while

trailing the field of six. Awaiting racing room at the top of the

stretch, she was finally swung out widest of all in the lane and

finished up full of run to win going away by 3/4 of a length.

Silver Shaker (Lonhro {Aus}) was second. Complicit is a half-sister

to Marine Patrol (Tapit), SP, $173,683. Lady Solvig had a Curlin

colt in 2016, a More Than Ready filly in 2017; and a Constitution

filly this year. The winner=s second dam is MGSW Solvig

(Caerleon). Lifetime Record: 5-2-2-1, $130,800. Click for the

Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O-Paul P. Pompa, Jr.; B-Lakland Farm (KY); T-Chad C. Brown.

IN ORDER OF PURSE:

5th-Belmont, $75,000, Msw, 6-14, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1:20.69, fm.

HANGMAN (r, 3, Scat Daddy--Hangingbyamoment, by Thunder

Gulch) rallied to finish a good third in his unveiling sprinting over

the Aqueduct lawn Apr. 22. Adding blinkers here, the 5-1 chance

broke sharply and found a good spot on the outside just off the

leaders in third. He hit the gas with a three-wide move at the

top of the stretch, took over shortly thereafter and had 1 3/4

lengths over Hizeem (City Zip) at the wire. Hangman is a full-

brother to Conquest Daddyo, GSW, $320,716; and a half-brother

to Hangingbyathread (Giant=s Causeway), SW, $307,630. The

winner=s dam had a filly by Distorted Humor in 2017 and was

bred back to Society=s Chairman. Sales history: $105,000 Ylg '16

KEESEP; $97,000 RNA Ylg '16 FTKOCT; $145,000 RNA 2yo '17

OBSMAR; $185,000 2yo '17 OBSOPN. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1,

$52,000. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored

by Fasig-Tipton.

O-Leonard C. Green; B-James & Janeane Everatt, Arika

Everatt-Meeuse & Ashford Stud (ON); T-Linda Rice.

1st-Belmont, $62,000, (S), Msw, 6-14, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:06.70, ft.

NATIVE DAWN (f, 2, Morning Line--Imanativenewyorker, by

Harlan's Holiday) amassed a worktab that whispered ready, but

was sent off the 59-10 second-longest shot on the board to get

off on the right foot. Drawn one from the outside in the field of

six, the dark bay was off alertly and stalked the pace from a

three-wide position to the turn. She made a line of three with

about 2 1/2 furlongs to travel, kicked clear into the lane and

reported home a 5 3/4-length winner. Princess Pinky

(Ghostzapper) was a well-bet second ahead of favored She=s

Trouble (Into Mischief), who dwelt badly and gave her five rivals

a 10-length start and rallied with good energy in the final

furlong. The winner, sold for $20,000 in utero at KEENOV in

2015, has a yearling half-sister by Bellamy Road and a weanling

half-brother by the same stallion. Sales history: $24,000 RNA Ylg

'17 KEEJAN; $7,000 Ylg '17 SARAUG. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0,

$37,200. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored

by Fasig-Tipton.

O-C T R Stables LLC (Ferreira); B-Kingsport Farm LLC, Hidden

Lake Farm LLC & David Campbell (NY); T-Mark E. Casse.

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L}KLAND FARM Graduate

Registered Ontario-Bred

Sold by Mulholland Springs

Native Dawn (Morning Line) kicks off her career with a victory at Belmont Park.

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6th-Churchill Downs, $50,552, Msw, 6-14, 2yo, 5f, :58.38, ft.

STRIKE SILVER (c, 2, Violence--Frank's Hope, by Pulpit), a

$275,000 OBSOCT yearling purchase, sported an upbeat

worktab for trainer Mark Casse, including a bullet four-furlong

breeze in :47 2/5 (1/28) at Keeneland June 2. The 9-5 second-

choice showed the way through an opening quarter in :23.13.

He kicked for home with a narrow advantage, began to draw

clear in the stretch and held on to graduate by a game neck. Hot

firster Nitrous (Tapit), favored at even-money, ran well to finish

second after bobbling at the start and racing greenly in the

stretch. The winner=s dam Frank=s Hope, a half-sister to GIII

Arlington-Washington Lassie S. heroine Dreaming of Liz (El Prado

{Ire}), had a Summer Front filly in 2017. Lifetime Record:

1-1-0-0, $30,600. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO,

sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O-John C. Oxley; B-Lantern Hill Farm LLC (KY); T-Mark E. Casse.

5th-Delaware, $34,250, Msw, 6-14, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:45.85,

fm.

STRIKE (c, 3, Smart Strike--Owsley {MGSW, $865,705}, by

Harlan) had one previous start under his belt, a seventh at a

well-backed 11-2 in a Saratoga sprint maiden for Christophe

Clement last August. Switching barns and stretching out in trip

for this sophomore debut, the 19-10 chalk was soon in front, but

didn=t corner well into the first turn. Well rated down the back,

the homebred was joined at the head of the lane by Jag

(Midshipman) and managed to outfight that rival by a nose on

the line. The winner is a half-brother to Senada (Pulpit), SW &

GSP, $215,021, dam of last year=s GII Demoiselle S. third Layla

Noor (Midnight Lute), GSP, $112,480; War Hoot (War Chant), SP,

$222,989; and Arthur=s Tale (Bernardini), GISP, $380,020, and is

kin to the 2-year-old filly Estill. The extended female family

includes GI Met Mile winner Dixie Brass (Dixieland Band) and

MGSW & GISP Odyle (Alleged). Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0,

$20,732. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored

by Fasig-Tipton.

O/B-Stone Farm (KY); T-H Graham Motion.

4th-CD,$51K, Msw, 2yo, f, 5f, post time: 2:13 p.m. ET

Trainer Mark Casse unveils H. Allen Poindexter's CALL TO

SERVICE (To Honor and Serve) in this field of 10 maidens, seven

of which are making their debuts. The $150K FTSAUG yearling is

a half-sister to MGSW Isotherm (Lonhro {Aus})and Gio Game

(Gio Ponti), third behind Monomoy Girl (Tapizar) in the GI Acorn

S. June 9. TJCIS PPs

5th-BEL, $75K, Msw, 2yo, f, 6fT, post time: 4:42 p.m. ET

Don Alberto Stable=s KUNA (Scat Daddy) has landed the rail

draw for this career debut. Conditioned by juvenile maestro

Wesley Ward, the gray filly cost $300K at last year=s FTSAUG sale

and is out of a winning Unbridled=s Song daughter of Batalossa

(Arg) (Southern Halo), a dual Group 1 winner and champion of

her generation in her native land in 2007. TJCIS PPs

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FIRST-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: FRIDAY, JUNE 15

Apriority (Grand Slam), Elite Thoroughbreds, $2,000

23 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

4-Belmont, Msw 6f, ATCHATA, 6-1

$16,000 ESL YRL yrl; $85,000 OBS MAR 2yo

Congratulations to Team Casse and breeder Suzi Shoemaker

KAIZEN SALES (Richard Kent) Graduate

LANTERN HILL FARM Bred and Raised

Broken and Trained by Randy Bradshaw

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Atreides (Medaglia d'Oro), Hill 'n' Dale Farms, $6,500

53 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

4-Churchill Downs, Msw 5f, DEVIL FISH, 6-1

Boisterous (Distorted Humor), Tommy Town Thoroughbreds,

$5,000

49 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners

6-Santa Anita, Msw 5f, IRISH TERRIER, 15-1

Capital Account (Closing Argument), Bg Thoroughbred Farm,

$1,500

9 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

6-Santa Anita, Msw 5f, FEELING STRONG, 15-1

He's Had Enough (Tapit), Woodford Thoroughbreds, $5,000

78 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

4-Belmont, Msw 6f, JOLIE BAY, 12-1

$32,000 OBS OCT yrl

Moro Tap (Tapit), Double Infinity Ranch, $2,500

34 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

7-Lone Star, Msw 5f, RUBY DOES SPARKLE, 15-1

White Mercedes (The White Fox), Xanthus Farms, $1,500

2 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

4-Evangeline Downs, Msw 4 1/2f, ROSEMARY O, 6-1

SECOND-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: FRIDAY, JUNE 15

Bind (Pulpit), Red River Farms, $1,500

54 foals of racing age/11 winners/1 black-type winner

4-Evangeline Downs, Msw 4 1/2f, JUST WILLOW, 5-2

$7,000 ESL YRL yrl

Hoorayforhollywood (Storm Cat), Milky Way Farm, $2,000

23 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

6-Santa Anita, Msw 5f, TWISTED PLOT, 15-1

Overanalyze (Dixie Union), WinStar Farm, $10,000

193 foals of racing age/45 winners/5 black-type winners

8-Laurel, Msw 6f, THE TADPOLE, 10-1

$24,000 KEE NOV wnl; $17,000 OBS APR 2yo

ALLOWANCE RESULTS:

7th-Belmont, $65,000, (S), 6-14, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10.52,

ft.

DEZZER (c, 3, Desert Party--Lady Dora {GSW, $209,081}, by

Lord At War {Arg}) Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, $75,700. O-Joseph

E. Besecker; B-Hidden Lake Farm LLC & Anthony Grey (NY);

T-Jorge Navarro. *$10,000 Ylg '16 SARAUG. **1/2 to Magical

Moon (Malibu Moon), GISP, $215,908; Law N Dora (Silver

Deputy), SP, $144,897.

6th-Santa Anita, $62,035, (NW1$X)/Opt. Clm ($40,000), 6-14,

3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2fT, 1:13.47, fm.

GO ON MARY (f, 4, Broken Vow--Blue Orleans, by Bluegrass

Cat) Lifetime Record: SP, 17-3-1-4, $137,513. O-McShane

Racing, LLC; B-WinStar Farm, LLC (KY); T-Doug F. O'Neill.

*$25,000 Ylg '15 KEESEP; $40,000 2yo '16 OBSAPR.

3rd-Churchill Downs, $58,981, 6-14, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT,

1:49.85, fm.

MISSPENT YOUTH (c, 4, Exchange Rate--Rule One, by Street Cry

{Ire}) Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-1, $58,380. O-Cheyenne Stables

LLC; B-Fred W. Hertrich III & John D. Fielding (KY); T-Ben

Colebrook. *$70,000 Ylg '15 KEESEP. **1/2 to Diversify (Bellamy

Road), GISW, $934,425.

7th-Delaware, $42,025, (NW1X)/Opt. Clm ($16,000), 6-14,

3yo/up, 1m 70yT, 1:44.13, fm.

THREEOHTWOCASSIE (g, 4, E Dubai--Exquisite Cassie, by King

of Kings {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 11-4-1-1, $135,293. O-Black

Cloud Stable LLC; B-Chadds Ford Stable, LLC (PA); T-Anthony

Pecoraro. *$2,500 Wlg '14 KEENOV; $10,000 Ylg '15 FTKOCT.

**1/2 to Kharafa (Kitalpha), MSW & MGSP, $1,146,247; full to

Threeohtwocassie, SW, $135,293.

8th-Delaware, $40,900, Opt. Clm ($65,000), 6-14, 3yo/up, f/m,

6f, 1:09.77, ft.

LAKE PONCHATRAIN (m, 6, Afleet Express--Harmony Lake, by

Lucky Lionel) Lifetime Record: MSW, 35-13-7-6, $356,078.

Broken and Trained by Randy Bradshaw

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FIRST WINNER FOR FRESHMAN SIRE

O-Ernest M. Haynes; B-John E. & Barbara R. Smicklas Living

Trusts (OK); T-Ernest M. Haynes. *$1,000 Wlg '12 KEENOV.

3rd-Prairie Meadows, $32,000, 6-13, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m

70y, 1:43.37, ft.

MOSTLY AWESOME (f, 4, Fusaichi Pegasus--Most Awesome, by

Awesome Again) Lifetime Record: 13-3-1-2, $55,285. O-Cloud

Nine Racing LLC; B-Lee V Felts (KY); T-Timothy E Martin. *1/2 to

Lauren C (Explicit), MSP, $185,798.

8th-Prairie Meadows, $32,000, Opt. Clm ($12,500), 6-13,

3yo/up, 1m 70y, 1:40.55, ft.

REMEMBERING RITA (c, 4, Spring At Last--Deep South, by

Unbridled's Song) Lifetime Record: 10-2-1-4, $75,546. O-Jeral

Keith Adams; B-Dapple Bloodstock & Lisa McNamara (KY);

T-Doug L Anderson. *$9,500 RNA Ylg '15 FTKOCT.

7th-Presque Isle Downs, $27,920, 6-13, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 1m

(AWT), 1:37.64, ft.

FORTY ACRES (g, 4, Archarcharch--Portend, by Sky Mesa)

Lifetime Record: 14-4-0-2, $63,007. O-Larry E Rabold; B-Allan &

Lori Chappell (KY); T-Hugh I McMahon. *$14,000 RNA Ylg '15

KEEJAN; $65,000 Ylg '15 OBSAUG; $57,000 2yo '16 OBSAPR.

2nd-Evangeline Downs, $26,000, (S), (NW2X)/Opt. Clm

($20,000), 6-14, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:16.74, wf.

JUDGE N RULER (g, 5, Grand Slam--Jaguariuna, by Cape Town)

Lifetime Record: 18-4-4-1, $91,931. O-Dos Locos Tejanos Racing;

B-Perry James Segura (LA); T-Brian A. Huval. *$62,000 Ylg '14

FTKOCT.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:

My Perfect Graydar, c, 2, Graydar--Myperfectvalentine, by

Curlin. Churchill Downs, 6-14, (C), 5f, :59.92. B-St. Elias Stable

LLC (NY). *$5,000 RNA Ylg '17 SARAUG.

Victory Trip, c, 2, Guilt Trip--Anne Margaret, by

Songandaprayer. Evangeline Downs, 6-13, (S), 4 1/2f, :53.17.

B-Terry Adcock (LA). *$20,000 Ylg '17 ESLYRL. **1ST-TIME

STARTER. **First winner for freshman sire (by Pulpit--

Mysterieuse Etoile, by Quiet American). **1/2 to Adrianne G

(Indygo Shiner), MSP, $346,012.

Naughty Tiger, f, 2, Smiling Tiger--Naughty Nightie, by Red

Giant. Santa Anita, 6-14, (S), 5f, :59.85. B-Premier

Thoroughbreds LLC (CA). *$40,000 2yo '18 BARAPR.

Lippy, f, 2, Square Eddie--Sarah Jade (SW & GSP, $213,431), by

Jade Hunter. Santa Anita, 6-14, (S), 5f, :59.97. B-Reddam

Racing, LLC (CA).

Out of Orbit, f, 3, Malibu Moon--Kibosh (SP, $204,184), by

Discreet Cat. Belmont, 6-14, (S), 6f, 1:11.39. B-Chester & Mary

R. Broman (NY).

Wise Eyes, f, 3, Native Ruler--Lil Prickly Cactus, by Cactus Ridge.

Prairie Meadows, 6-13, (S), 6f, 1:10.52. B-Allan C Larsen,

Denny Schrader, J Larochelle & Tod Wise (IA).

Pebble Road, f, 4, Lonhro (Aus)--Warrior Girl (GSP, $154,942),

by War Chant. Presque Isle Downs, 6-14, 1m 70y (AWT),

1:44.67. B-William L. Pape (PA). *1/2 to Los Ojitos (Mr.

Greeley), GSP, $171,590.

AFLEET EXPRESS, Lake Ponchatrain, m, 6, o/o Harmony Lake, by

Lucky Lionel. AOC, 6-14, Delaware

ARCHARCHARCH, Forty Acres, g, 4, o/o Portend, by Sky Mesa.

ALW, 6-13, Presque Isle Downs

BLAME, Complicit, f, 4, o/o Lady Solvig, by Giant's Causeway.

ALW, 6-14, Belmont

BROKEN VOW, Go On Mary, f, 4, o/o Blue Orleans, by Bluegrass

Cat. AOC, 6-14, Santa Anita

DESERT PARTY, Dezzer, c, 3, o/o Lady Dora, by Lord At War

(Arg). ALW, 6-14, Belmont

E DUBAI, Threeohtwocassie, g, 4, o/o Exquisite Cassie, by King of

Kings (Ire). AOC, 6-14, Delaware

EXCHANGE RATE, Misspent Youth, c, 4, o/o Rule One, by Street

Cry (Ire). ALW, 6-14, Churchill Downs

FUSAICHI PEGASUS, Mostly Awesome, f, 4, o/o Most Awesome,

by Awesome Again. ALW, 6-13, Prairie Meadows

GRAND SLAM, Judge N Ruler, g, 5, o/o Jaguariuna, by Cape

Town. AOC, 6-14, Evangeline

GRAYDAR, My Perfect Graydar, c, 2, o/o Myperfectvalentine, by

Curlin. MCL, 6-14, Churchill Downs

GUILT TRIP, Victory Trip, c, 2, o/o Anne Margaret, by

Songandaprayer. MSW, 6-13, EvangelineCont. p5

SELECT SALES Graduate...Exceeding Expectations

Trained at Crupi’s New Castle Farm

Trained at Crupi’s New Castle Farm

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to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained

from results charts published by The Jockey Club Information

Services and utilized here with their permission.

LONHRO (AUS), Pebble Road, f, 4, o/o Warrior Girl, by War

Chant. MSW, 6-14, Presque Isle Downs

MALIBU MOON, Out of Orbit, f, 3, o/o Kibosh, by Discreet Cat.

MSW, 6-14, Belmont

MORNING LINE, Native Dawn, f, 2, o/o Imanativenewyorker, by

Harlan's Holiday. MSW, 6-14, Belmont

NATIVE RULER, Wise Eyes, f, 3, o/o Lil Prickly Cactus, by Cactus

Ridge. MSW, 6-13, Prairie Meadows

SCAT DADDY, Hangman, r, 3, o/o Hangingbyamoment, by

Thunder Gulch. MSW, 6-14, Belmont

SMART STRIKE, Strike, c, 3, o/o Owsley, by Harlan. MSW, 6-14,

Delaware

SMILING TIGER, Naughty Tiger, f, 2, o/o Naughty Nightie, by Red

Giant. MSW, 6-14, Santa Anita

SPRING AT LAST, Remembering Rita, c, 4, o/o Deep South, by

Unbridled's Song. AOC, 6-13, Prairie Meadows

SQUARE EDDIE, Lippy, f, 2, o/o Sarah Jade, by Jade Hunter.

MSW, 6-14, Santa Anita

VIOLENCE, Strike Silver, c, 2, o/o Frank's Hope, by Pulpit. MSW,

6-14, Churchill Downs

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Redkirk Warrior heading out to exercise in Newmarket | Emma Berry

WARRIOR MAKESA ROYAL RETURN

By Emma Berry

Newmarket, UK--He's travelled halfway around the world to

come home. Redkirk Warrior (GB) (Notnowcato {GB}), as a

representative of Australia's powerful Hayes-Dabernig stable,

was one of the stars of Royal Ascot's international press morning

on Thursday, but in fact the 7-year-old is back where it all began,

on Newmarket Heath. This is where he was trained to win his

first two races for William Haggas and is less than a mile from

where he was conceived, at Stanley House Stud, where his sire

Notnowcato once occupied the same stable as his own father

Inchinor (GB) and the great Hyperion (GB) before him.

With Notnowcato having subsequently been sold to stand in

Ireland as a jumps sire, his speedy son is something of an outlier

when it comes to the progeny he left in Britain, though it didn't

appear that way in the beginning. Redkirk Warrior's first two

victories, and in fact his only two starts in England, both came

over 10 furlongs in his 3-year-old season, and he continued at

that trip in his next two outings after being sold to race in Hong

Kong for Jenny Tam Yuk Ching. Problems with his feet meant

that he failed to cope with the track in Hong Kong and was

retired.

This proved to be premature and, after moving again, this time

to the training triumvirate of David and Ben Hayes and Tom

Dabernig at Lindsay Park in Australia, some remedial farriery

work meant that the gelding was brought out of retirement to

resume racing at five.

"He has a high cruising speed and he can kick off a high

cruising speed. In his early days when we were training him up

the hill he was running times that sprinters run and we thought

we'd try him fresh first up. He was ridden poorly but he finished

well for second," recalled Ben Hayes. "Then next prep we

trained him as a sprinter and we ran him in the Newmarket H.

and he won like a very good horse, so we've kept him to

sprinting ever since."

That breakthough Group 1 victory down Flemington's straight

six furlongs has since been augmented by success in the G1

Lightning S. over five and a repeat win in the Newmarket back in

March. Cont. p2

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Warrior Makes A Royal Return cont. from p1

The Lightning is now named after Black Caviar, who won the

race ahead of her assault on Ascot and the G1 Diamond Jubilee

S. back in 2012. In his attempt to emulate this feat, Redkirk

Warrior has been assigned the same stable at Newmarket's

Abington Place which the great mare inhabited during her stay

in the town.

As he exercised around his old stomping ground of Bury Hill on

Thursday morning, on his toes to begin with but relaxing into a

long loping saunter for home after a gentle six-furlong canter on

the Polytrack, Redkirk Warrior appeared to have taken his latest

round of world travels in his stride. He will have Frankie Dettori

in the saddle at Ascot.

"He's an old professional. He's eating well and looks great so

we're happy," said Hayes, whose father David previously sent

out Nicconi (Aus) to finish fourth in the G1 King's Stand S. at

Ascot in 2010, as well as Criterion (Aus), who achieved the same

placing in the G1 Prince Of Wales's S. five years later.

He added, "There are plenty of good sprinters in Australia and

to have one of the very best is a real privilege. We love trying to

win Group 1 races overseas on the world stage so we were

delighted to have the opportunity to travel with this horse.

His best performances have been on top of the ground so with

the weather set to stay dry we've opted for the Diamond Jubilee

[on Saturday]. We've raced Merchant Navy (Aus) before and it's

not often you can come over here with a familiar formline. Harry

Angel (Ire) is a different prospect. He's clearly a very good

sprinter but it's hard to judge that against the Australian form. If

our horse runs to the best of his form then he definitely has a

very good chance."

Strong American Challenge... Wesley Ward has opted to base his team at Paul Cole's

Whatcombe stable in Oxfordshire, but Redkirk Warrior has two

American challengers for company in Newmarket.

When a Japanese-bred horse is gifted the name Yoshida (JPN)

then one would assume he's pretty special and the 4-year-old

son of Shadai Farm's Heart's Cry (JPN) has indeed already won at

the highest level on the turf in America since being entrusted to

the care of Bill Mott.

Yoshida doesn't just carry a portentous name, he also runs for

the syndicate of owners behind Justify (Scat Daddy), namely

Winstar Farm, China Horse Club, SF Bloodstock, and Sol Kumin's

Head Of Plains Partners. The team may justifiably still be nursing

sore heads after Saturday's Triple Crown celebrations and the

party will roll on into Tuesday's G1 Queen Anne S., which two

years ago was won by American raider Tepin (Bernstein).

Cont. p3

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Riley Mott escorts Yoshida | Emma Berry

Strong American Challenge at Ascot cont.

"We were here last year with Long On Value so we got the lie

of the land and we learned that you need to bring over a really

good horse. We told ourselves that if we had a horse of the

talent level to compete here we'd come back," said Riley Mott,

in Newmarket on his father's behalf to oversee the final

preparations for Yoshida, who had an easy canter over a mile on

the Polytrack surface of the Al Bahathri gallop.

"He'll have a light piece of work here in the next few days just

to open up his lungs and keep him on course for the race but

whatever the conditions may be on Tuesday I think we have a

horse who will adapt very well. He's arguably in the top two or

three turf horses back home. Mr Ward and Mr Casse have both

had success on turf over here and that gave us the confidence to

come."

Out earliest of all on Thursday for a sedate stretch on the short

half-mile of Newmarket's Town Canter was Bucchero

(Kantharos), who will be flying the flag for college

teacher-turned-trainer Tim Glyshaw in Tuesday's G1 King's Stand

S.

"No sheikhs or billionaires need apply," reads the strapline on

the homepage of the website of his owner Ironhorse Racing

Stable and, indeed, victory for the 6-year-old entire at Royal

Ascot would certainly be a great fillip for the smaller ownership

groups around the world.

Bought by a partnership headed by Harlan Malter for $43,000

as a juvenile, Bucchero has subsequently netted his five owners

in the region of $780,000 and has brought them on a

transatlantic journey few would have expected when Malter was

ringing around trying to find partners to take a share in the

bonny chestnut colt who was fourth in last year's GI Breeders'

Cup Turf Sprint at Del Mar.

Cont. p4

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IF HE SHOWS UP AND RUNS HIS RACE I

THINK WE’RE RIGHT THERE. WE’RE

JUST VERY PROUD OF OUR HORSE

THAT WE’RE HERE.Tim Glyshaw on King’s Stand contender Bucchero

Strong American Challenge cont.

"As an owner getting into the game as just a true fan of

horseracing, getting to the Breeders' Cup for an American is

really high on the list and I don't think most owners even think

about getting to Royal Ascot, but for this to come up as an

option is really special," said Malter.

Glyshaw, who is based predominantly at Churchill Downs,

takes extra pride in the fact both he and the horse he trains

were born and raised in Indiana, which in equine terms would

be several rungs beneath their new Kentucky home.

"It's kind of a dream," said the softly spoken 49-year-old. "If he

shows up and runs his race I think we're right there. We're just

very proud of our horse that we're here. I think he'll like the

straight. There are some questions: we're running without Lasix

but that's never been a problem for him. He didn't turn a hair

[when racing on Kentucky Derby day] at Churchill Downs so the

crowd shouldn't be a problem for him."

Appleby Marches On To Ascot... Charlie Appleby joined the international press conference in

the Jockey Club Rooms to issue an update on some of his

runners for Royal Ascot and, asked if winning the Derby had

changed his life, he replied, "Not in my household. I've had to

get back to all the daily chores with the children and the ponies

and the dogs."

Dog-walkers and babysitters will hopefully be on hand next

week to allow the Godolphin trainer to turn his attention to the

five days of the Royal Meeting, for which his representatives

include recent Oaks runner-up Wild Illusion (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}),

who will be dropping back in trip for the G2 Ribblesdale S.

"Will Illusion lost nothing in defeat in the Oaks and has come out

of the race well. The winner was just a better filly and she was

drawing away from us at the end, but we were drawing away

from the third so I don't think it was a case that she didn't stay,"

said the trainer.

Hawkbill (Kitten's Joy) played his part in a memorable Dubai

World Cup meeting for Appleby when winning the G1 Longines

Dubai Sheema Classic but was disappointing on his first start

back in Britain this term when fifth behind Cracksman (GB)

(Frankel {GB}) in the G1 Investec Coronation Cup.

"He's becoming more versatile as he gets older and has coped

with quick ground as well as soft ground," said Appleby of the

G1 Prince Of Wales's S. contender. "He can get himself a bit

worked up but he's come out of [Epsom] well. We're dropping

back in trip again and the plan is to be positive."

Another to be taking a step back in distance is Blue Point (Ire)

(Shamardal), who was withdrawn at the start ahead of the G1 Al

Quoz Sprint and has something to prove after a below-par effort

in the G1 Chairman's Sprint Prize in Hong Kong.

"Dropping back to five [furlongs] is within his compass I feel,"

Appleby offered. "Things didn't go to plan in Hong Kong but he's

had a nice break since then and he put a serious piece of work in

on Saturday. He's showing all the right signs."

The other big sprint hope in the trainer's camp is last

Saturday's G3 John O'Gaunt S. winner D'Bai (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}),

who drops down to six furlongs for the G1 Diamond Jubilee S.

Appleby added, "I've felt for the last six or eight months now

that he could be a sprinter. He broke the track record over seven

at Meydan. I was delighted with his run when fourth behind

Jungle Cat and then he was second to The Tin Man (GB), which

was a very positive run. The way he travelled in the John

O'Gaunt S. he showed a bit of class. They're going to go hard in

the Diamond Jubilee and he could well be running on late."

DETTORI TAKING CARE AHEAD OF ASCOT A year ago to the date since he broke his shoulder four days

out from last year=s Royal meeting, jockey Frankie Dettori said

he is covering himself in bubble wrap to ensure he can

participate at Royal Ascot next week.

"It was a year ago today that I broke my shoulder and it was

awful,@ the rider said. "To me, Ascot is everything, and to injure

myself four days before last year's Royal Ascot was very hard to

take. At the moment, I am covering myself up in bubble wrap

and hope I can get there on Tuesday. I have three rides before

then--two on Saturday and one on Sunday.@ Cont. p5

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Frankie Dettori | Racing Post

Henry Beeby and Clive Cox | Goffs UK

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races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts

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here with their permission.

Dettori=s rides next week will include a clutch of hopefuls for

trainer John Gosden, such as Cracksman (GB) (Frankel {GB}) in

the G1 Prince of Wales=s S., Stradivarius (Ire) (Sea The Stars

{Ire}) in the G1 Gold Cup, Without Parole (GB) (Frankel {GB}) in

the G1 St James=s Palace S. and possibly >TDN Rising Star= Calyx

(GB) (Kingman {GB}) in the G2 Coventry S. He will also pilot

Australian sprinter Redkirk Warrior (GB) (Notnowcato {GB}) in

the G1 Diamond Jubilee S., and will continue his regular

association with American trainer Wesley Ward.

"John Gosden will have a big team,@ Dettori said. AWe are all

thinking we have a great book of rides, but it is very hard to win

at Ascot and you can't take anything for granted. I am very

excited and am going to enjoy it."

COX RECEIVES STEPHENSON TROPHY Trainer Clive Cox has received the Willie Stephenson Memorial

Trophy for 2017. The award each year honours the person or

persons the Goffs UK board feels made the largest contribution

to the sale company=s success that year. Cox, the trainer of Goffs

UK graduate and 2017 champion sprinter Harry Angel (Ire) (Dark

Angel {Ire}), was a unanimous choice.

Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby said, AClive is a

popular figure across the industry and has been a loyal

supporter of our sales for many years, so we are delighted to

present him with the Willie Stephenson Memorial Trophy. Clive

has always had an amazing eye for quality and value as his

record over the years clearly demonstrates. His first Group 1

winners, Gilt Edge Girl and the dual Group 1-winning 2-year-old

Reckless Abandon, are a testament to that ability and his newest

stable star, Harry Angel, is another shining example.@

LONGINES BECOMES ASCOT PARTNER Longines, in addition to being Ascot=s official timekeeper, is

now an Official Partner of the racecourse, joining QIPCO and

Gigaset. The partnership will include use of the Longines logo on

the grandstand and permanent on-course and off-course

branding throughout the year. Existing individual race

sponsorships will remain in place, and the connections of any

horse that breaks a track record at the course will receive

Longines timepieces.

Juliet Slot, Chief Commercial Officer at Ascot, said, "We are

delighted that Longines are further deepening their relationship

with Ascot as our Official Partner, joining QIPCO and Gigaset. We

have worked with Longines closely for over 10 years as our

Official Timekeeper and Watch and now are very excited to be

the showcase venue for their World Class Timing system which

we look forward to launching this year. We are proud to be able

to showcase the Longines brand, which reflects our values."

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Johnny Murtagh | Racing Post

FIRST-SEASON SIRESWITH RUNNERS

Thursday, Leopardstown, Ireland

BALLYCORUS S.-G3, i60,000, Leopardstown, 6-14, 3yo/up, 7fT,

1:30.74, g/f.

1--TRUE VALOUR (IRE), 135, c, 4, by Kodiac (GB)

1st Dam: Sutton Veny (Ire), by Acclamation (GB)

2nd Dam: Carabine, by Dehere

3rd Dam: Caracciola (Fr), by Zeddaan (GB)

1ST GROUP WIN. (19,000gns Wlg >14 TATFOA; i100,000 2yo

>16 GBMBR). O-Qatar Racing Ltd; B-P O'Rourke (IRE); T-Johnny

Murtagh; J-Chris Hayes. i35,400. Lifetime Record: GSP-Eng,

14-3-2-5, $166,382. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the

eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.

2--Smash Williams (Ire), 135, g, 5, Fracas (Ire)--Take Flight (Ire),

by Pivotal (GB). O-Military Syndicate & Mrs J S Bolger; B-Mrs M

Joyce (IRE); T-Jim Bolger. i12,000.

3--Ardhoomey (Ire), 135, g, 6, Dark Angel (Ire)--Moy Joy (Ire), by

Orpen. O-Moyville Racing Syndicate; B-John Quinn (IRE); T-Ger

Lyons. i6,000.

Margins: 2 1/4, HD, 3/4. Odds: 1.75, 4.50, 11.00.

Also Ran: Medicine Jack (GB), Full Moon (Ire), Fas (Ire), Mr

Scarlet (GB). Scratched: St Patrick=s Day. Click for the Racing

Post result. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

True Valour, who claimed a personal best in last term=s Listed

Celebration S., opened this year with a third in the May 13 G3

Amethyst S. going one mile here and went postward with crowd

confidence coming off a third in Epsom=s June 2 G3 Diomed S.

last time. Steadied under a firm grip in third after an alert break,

he came under increased urging in the straight to seize control

approaching the final furlong and was driven out to assert for a

career high. AWe=ve always thought he was a group horse, he

thrived over the winter and I=m delighted he=s won a Group 3,@

said trainer Johnny Murtagh. AHe thrives on racing and has done

nothing but improve since he came back from England. We=ll

keep him going in those Group 3s and Group 2s, but the big day

for him is [the Sept. 15 G2 Boomerang S. at Leopardstown on]

Qipco Irish Champions weekend.@

Pedigree Notes... True Valour, half-brother to the 3-year-old filly The River Wild

(GB) (Lope de Vega {Ire}) and the 2-year-old filly Havanaclue (Ire)

(Havana Gold {Ire}), is the lone performer for Sutton Veny (Ire)

(Acclamation {GB}), who is a five-time scorer and kin to Listed

Chandler S. victress Glorificamus (Ire) (Shinko Forest {Ire}), who

in turn produced stakes-winning GIII Violet S. third Fasnacloich

(Any Given Saturday). His second dam Carabine (Dehere) is a

half-sister to G1 2000 Guineas-winning sire Mystiko (Secreto).

Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

Friday, June 15:

UNITED KINGDOM

Alhebayeb (IRE) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Tara Stud

128 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners

18:35-GOODWOOD, 6f, GUNFORHIRE (IRE)

i18,000 Tattersalls Ireland Flat Breeding Stock Sale 2016;

13,500gns Tattersalls December Yearlings Sale 2017

Anodin (IRE) (Anabaa), Haras du Quesnay

100 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners

14:35-SANDOWN PARK, 7f, JULIUS LIMBANI (IRE)

13,000gns RNA Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; i67,000

Baden-Baden Sept. Yearling Sale 2017

18:35-GOODWOOD, 6f, JUNGLE JUICE (IRE)

16,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; i32,000 Goffs

Sportsman's Yearling Sale 2017

Bungle Inthejungle (GB) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}), Rathasker

Stud

95 foals of racing age/11 winners/1 black-type winner

18:35-GOODWOOD, 6f, KHORRAMSHAHR (IRE)

i6,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; i5,000 RNA Goffs

Open Yearlings HIT Sale 2017; 19,048gns Tattersalls Ireland

Ascot 2yo Breeze Up Sale 2018

Charm Spirit (IRE) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Haras de Bonneval

105 foals of racing age/3 winners/0 black-type winners

14:00-SANDOWN PARK, 5f, OBERYN MARTELL (GB)

i68,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; ,28,000 Goffs UK

Premier Yearling Sale 2017

Gregorian (IRE) (Clodovil {Ire}), National Stud

85 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners

14:55-YORK, 6f, KALISSI (GB)

7,000gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 3

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Anodin has runners in Britain and France on Friday | Quesnay

First-Season Sires cont.

Heeraat (IRE) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Mickley Stud

72 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners

14:35-SANDOWN PARK, 7f, ARBUCKLE (GB)

Moohaajim (IRE) (Cape Cross {Ire}), Rathbarry Stud

32 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

13:50-YORK, 5f, BALDWIN (IRE)

i26,000 Goffs February Mixed Sale 2017; ,27,000 Goffs UK

Premier Yearling Sale 2017; 65,000gns Tattersalls Craven

Breeze-Up Sale 2018

Morpheus (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), Tally-Ho Stud

107 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners

14:55-YORK, 6f, MADE IN LEWISHAM (IRE)

i20,000 Tattersalls Ireland Flat Breeding Stock Sale 2016;

10,000gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 2

No Nay Never (Scat Daddy), Coolmore Stud

89 foals of racing age/6 winners/1 black-type winner

18:35-GOODWOOD, 6f, NAYSLAYER (IRE)

,30,000 Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale 2017

Olympic Glory (IRE) (Choisir {Aus}), Haras de Bouquetot

119 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners

14:35-SANDOWN PARK, 7f, GLORIOUS DANE (GB)

45,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; i85,000 Goffs

Orby Yearling Sale 2017

Toronado (IRE) (High Chaparral {Ire}), Haras de Bouquetot

121 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners

18:25-CHEPSTOW, 6f, TRIPLE ONE (IRE)

58,000gns RNA Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; i55,000

Goffs Orby Yearling Sale 2017; 82,000gns Tattersalls Craven

Breeze-Up Sale 2018

FRANCE

Anodin (IRE) (Anabaa), Haras du Quesnay

100 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners

4-TOULOUSE, 1400m, COIGNY (FR)

4-TOULOUSE, 1400m, LIGHT IN THE SKY (FR)

i36,000 Arqana Deauville v2 August Yearlings 2017

Charm Spirit (IRE) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Haras de Bonneval

105 foals of racing age/3 winners/0 black-type winners

4-TOULOUSE, 1400m, EARLY TIME (FR)

Olympic Glory (IRE) (Choisir {Aus}), Haras de Bouquetot

119 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners

4-TOULOUSE, 1400m, FANTASTIC GLORY (FR)

Sea The Moon (GER) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), Lanwades Stud

115 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners

1-SAINT-CLOUD, 1400m, CHEVALIER CATHARE (FR)

i90,000 RNA Arqana Deauville October Yearlings 2017

Sommerabend (GB) (Shamardal), Haras de Saint Arnoult

42 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners

3-SAINT-CLOUD, 1200m, TI CRUISE (FR)

i10,000 Arqana December Breeding Stock Sale 2016 - English

Version

Toronado (IRE) (High Chaparral {Ire}), Haras de Bouquetot

121 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners

1-SAINT-CLOUD, 1400m, EL INGRATO (FR)

IRELAND

Battle of Marengo (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}), Ballyhane Stud

67 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners

1-FAIRYHOUSE, 6f, LADY ALESSANDRIA (IRE)

i1,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016

Xtension (IRE) (Xaar {GB}), Rathbarry Stud

25 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

1-FAIRYHOUSE, 6f, NIKEANDNEMESIS (IRE)

Thursday=s Results:

JOHNNIE LEWIS MEMORIAL BRITISH EBF S.-Listed, ,50,000,

Newbury, 6-14, 3yo, f, 10fT, 2:06.00, g/f.

1--SEA OF CLASS (IRE), 129, f, 3, by Sea the Stars (Ire)

1st Dam: Holy Moon (Ire), by Hernando (Fr)

2nd Dam: Centinela (GB), by Caerleon3rd Dam: New Generation (Ire), by Young Generation (Ire)

(170,000gns Ylg >16 TATDEY). O-Sunderland Holding Inc;

B-Razza Del Velino Srl (IRE); T-William Haggas; J-James Doyle.

Aushorse .com.au

Australian bred.

Australian raised.

Australian raced.

Winner of a recordGroup One races andearnings of $18,998,439

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THE LAND OFOPPORTUNITY

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Sea Of Class | racingfotos.com

,28,355. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $94,137. *1/2 to Charity

Line (Ire) (Manduro {Ger}), Hwt. 3yo-Ity at 9.5-11f & G1SW-Ity,

$454,242; Final Score (Ire) (Dylan Thomas {Ire}), G1SW-Ity,

$435,934; Cherry Collect (Ire) (Oratorio {Ire}), Hwt. 3yo-Ity at

9.5-11f, MGSW & G1SP-Ity, $497,183; Wordless (Ire) (Rock of

Gibraltar {Ire}), GSW-Ity, $148,264; Back On Board (Ire)

(Nathaniel {Ire}), GSP-Ity, $176,250; and Magic Mystery (GB)

(Pour Moi {Ire}), SP-Ity.

2--Mrs. Sippy, 126, f, 3, Blame--Qushchi (GB), by Encosta de

Lago (Aus). O-St Albans Bloodstock Limited. ,10,750.

3--Princess Yaiza (Ire), 126, f, 3, Casamento (Ire)--Undertone

(Ire), by Noverre. (i18,500 RNA Ylg >16 TIRSEP). O-Mr L. H.

LaRoche. ,5,380.

Margins: 2, 3/4, 2HF. Odds: 0.30, 9.00, 7.00.

Also Ran: Dramatic Queen, Rasima (GB), Herecomesthesun (Ire),

Daddies Girl (Ire). Scratched: Shailene (Ire). Click for the Racing

Post result. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

Pulled out of the G1 Epsom Oaks at a late stage due to the

thunderstorms, Sea of Class needed a race to maintain the

momentum she was gathering when successful in the course-

and-distance Listed Haras De Bouquetot Fillies= Trial S. May 19.

Tucked in with one behind early, the chestnut was delivered

with confidence to lead with a furlong remaining and pushed out

to register a comfortable success.

Trainer William Haggas is looking at big targets with the

winner. AI=m glad we didn=t run in the Oaks and this is another

step forward and we are going to come to a stage now where

we go a bit bolder,@ he said. AIt=s whether we keep her at a mile

and a quarter. It will be either the [G1] Pretty Polly [S. at The

Curragh July 1] then the [G1] Nassau [S. at Goodwood Aug. 2] or

the [G1] Irish Oaks [at The Curragh July 21], I suspect. We will

either keep her at a mile and quarter or we will go up to a mile

and a half. She will get a mile and a half no problem. Mrs Tsui

has also indicated she stays in training next year.@

Sea of Class=s listed-winning dam Holy Moon is proving a

prolific producer of classy runners, with two of her progeny

Charity Line and Final Score winning the G1 Premio Lydia Tesio

and G2 Oaks d=Italia with a third, Cherry Collect, also capturing

the Oaks d=Italia. Holy Moon, who has a yearling colt by Oasis

Dream (GB), also hails from the family of the champion juvenile

and sire Dabirsim (Fr) (Hat Trick {Jpn}).

3rd-Newbury, ,8,550, Cond, 6-14, 3yo, f, 8fT, 1:41.88, g/f.

SCOTTISH JIG (f, 3, Speightstown--Light Jig {GB} {GISW-US &

MSP-Fr, $537,819}, by Danehill), seventh on debut at Kempton

in December, was prominently placed in an overall second from

the outset. Gaining the advantage 2 1/2 furlongs down, the 9-4

second favourite saw off Watheeqa (More Than Ready) late to

win by 1 1/2 lengths. Light Jig, who took the GI Yellow Ribbon S.

and GII Beverly Hills H., was also responsible for the G3 Jebel Ali

Mile-winning sire Treble Jig (Gone West), Seek Again, another by

Speightstown who made far greater waves by capturing the GI

Hollywood Derby and GII Fourstardave H. and finishing placed in

four other top-level contests, GISW-US, $942,926. Her 2016 filly

by Tapit is currently her last, having failed to produce a live foal

to Medaglia d=Oro and Munnings. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0,

$7,399. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O-Mr K. Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (KY); T-John Gosden.

1st-Newbury, ,7,400, Cond, 6-14, 2yo, 6f 110yT, 1:22.19, g/f.

CONFIDING (GB) (c, 2, Iffraaj {GB}--Entre Nous {Ire}, by Sadler=s

Wells), sent off at 16-1, languished in rear throughout the initial

stages before creeping into contention after halfway. Picking up

in style to collar Almurr (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}) 50 yards from the

line, the bay surged away to record a length verdict there. Daafr

(Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), the i350,000 GOFORB relative of

Order of St George (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), stayed on encouragingly

to be seventh. The winning dam, who also has a yearling colt by

Holy Roman Emperor (Ire), is out of a sister to the G1 Prix du

Jockey Club-winning champion and leading sire Darshaan (GB).

Some key recent runners from this esteemed family are

Godolphin=s Hunter=s Light (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), winner of the

G1 Al Maktoum Challenge Round 3 and G1 Jebel Hatta, and the

Lloyd-Webber starlet Dar Re Mi (GB) (Singspiel {Ire}) and her

deeply promising 3-year-old daughter Lah Ti Dar

(GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). Sales history: 28,000gns Wlg >16 TATFOA;

i47,000 Ylg >17 TIRSEP. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $6,404. Video,

sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O-Manton Estate Racing; B-Brook Stud Bloodstock Ltd (GB);

T-Martyn Meade.

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1st-Nottingham, ,6,000, Cond, 6-14, 2yo, 6f 18yT, 1:13.95, fm.

TRUE MASON (GB) (c, 2, Mayson {GB}--Marysienka {GB}, by

Primo Dominie {GB}), third last time behind the subsequent

Woodcote winner and leading Coventry S. protagonist Cosmic

Law (Ire) (No Nay Never) at Carlisle May 21, tracked the pace

travelling strongly before being sent to the front two out.

Opening up instantly, the 7-4 favourite was ridden out to score

by 3 1/2 lengths from Autumn Splendour (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}).

The dam is a half-sister to Cheveley Park Stud=s useful Irresistible

(GB) (Cadeaux Genereux {GB}), who was in turn responsible for a

smart trio by Pivotal (GB) in Infallible (GB), Remarkable (GB) and

Watchable (GB). Her yearling colt is by Helmet (Aus). Sales

history: 25,000gns Wlg >16 TATFOA; 120,000gns Ylg >17 TAOCT.

Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $6,487. Video, sponsored by Fasig-

Tipton.

O-Mr Khalifa Dasmal; B-Simon Balding (GB); T-Karl Burke.

3rd-Nottingham, ,6,000, Mdn, 6-14, 3yo/up, 8f 75yT, 1:44.21,

fm.

SHARAMM (IRE) (c, 3, Shamardal--Oojooba {GB} {MSP-Eng}, by

Monsun {Ger}) Oojooba (GB), runner-up on debut at Doncaster

at the start of the month, tanked his way to the front after the

first quarter mile before slowing the pace to suit. Lengthening in

early straight, the 1-5 favourite was not fully extended to score

by 3 1/2 lengths from Diocles of Rome (Ire) (Holy Roman

Emperor {Ire}). The winner is the first foal out of the useful dam,

a daughter of the G1 1000 Guineas heroine Ameerat (GB) (Mark

of Esteem {Ire}) who also has a 2-year-old filly by Teofilo (Ire)

named Ebbraam (GB), a yearling filly by Dubawi (Ire) and a colt

foal by Sea the Stars (Ire). Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $6,677.

Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O-Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Godolphin (IRE);

T-William Haggas.

2nd-Yarmouth, ,5,900, Mdn, 6-14, 2yo, f, 6f 3yT, 1:15.19, g/f.

PRETTY POLLYANNA (GB) (f, 2, Oasis Dream {GB}--Unex MonaLisa {GB}, by Shamardal), sent off at 14-1 with all the money forthe 11-10 favourite Assembly of Truth (Ire) (Shamardal), wasalways travelling strongly tracking that rival in second. Tacklingher approaching the furlong pole, the homebred began to assertsoon after and hit the line with a half length to spare overKareena Kapoor (More Than Ready), who was a nose ahead ofAssembly of Truth. AThe plan was if she won this, to go to the[G3] Albany [S. at Royal Ascot June 22],@ trainer Michael Bellexplained. AThat was a nice introduction and she is a very robustfilly with a good constitution. Now we have to exercise phasetwo of the plan!@ The dam is an unraced half to the GIII Robert J.Frankel S. winner Gender Agenda (GB) (Holy Roman Emperor{Ire}). From the family of the owner-breeder=s European Horseof the Year in 1992 and G1 English and Irish Oaks and G1 StLeger heroine User Friendly (GB) (Slip Anchor {GB}), she also has

a yearling colt by Nathaniel (Ire). Sales history: 50,000gns RNAYlg >17 TATOCT. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $5,106. Video,sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.O-W. J. and T. C. O. Gredley; B-Stetchworth & Middle Park StudsLtd (GB); T-Michael Bell.

CONDITIONS RESULTS:3rd-Haydock, ,10,000, Cond, 6-14, 2yo, 6f 212yT, 1:28.44, g/f.CERTAIN LAD (GB) (c, 2, Clodovil {Ire}--Chelsey Jayne {Ire}, byGalileo {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $14,665. O-C R Hirst;B-Barry Walters (GB); T-Mick Channon. *13,000gns Ylg >17TAOCT.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:Feline Groovy, f, 3, Kitten=s Joy--Element of Truth, by Atticus. Newbury, 6-14, 8fT, 1:40.36. B-Stratford Place Stud (KY). *70,000gns RNA Ylg >16 TATOCT. **1/2 to Zaidan (Street Cry {Ire}), SW & GSP-HK, SW-Eng, G1SP-Sin, $1,553,403.Zain City (Ire), c, 3, Lope de Vega (Ire)--On My Kness (Fr), by Fasliyev. Nottingham, 6-14, 8f 75yT, 1:44.29. B-Tom McDonald (IRE). *i18,000 RNA Wlg >15 GOFNOV; i3,000 RNA Ylg >16 GOFSPT; i27,000 2yo >17 GBMBR.

KELLY ON NEWBURY SUMMER PLACEMENT Jump jockey Lizzie Kelly has taken up a summer placementwith Newbury Racecourse. Kelly will be part of the racedaypresenting team at major meetings and work alongside themarketing team developing the plans for some of theracecourse's larger fixtures combined with ambassadorial dutiesaround Ladies Day on Aug. 18. "It is great to join the Newbury team across the summer whilethere is a break in terms of my riding commitments,@ said Kelly."My degree from Winchester was in events and I have alwaysbeen interested to learn more about this side of the industry, soI am grateful to the Newbury Racecourse team for giving me theopportunity to see what's involved in the preparation of thelarger fixtures.@

Friday, Toulouse, post time: 1.55 p.m.

DERBY DU LANGUEDOC-Listed, i55,000, 3yo, 12fTSC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER1 6 Mr Satchmo (Fr) Mr. Sidney Peslier A de Watrigant2 1 Efraan (Fr) Teofilo (Ire) Benoist Rohaut3 4 Olympico (Fr) Rajsaman (Fr) Hamelin Chotard4 3 Riquet (Fr) Silver Frost (Ire) Merou Delaplace5 5 Esteve (Ire) Mastercraftsman (Ire) Journiac Rouget6 2 Out of Town (Fr) Kentucky Dynamite Eyquem RougetAll carry 126 pounds bar Mr Satchmo, 130, & Out of Town, 122.

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Native American is a new stakes winner for Intello | Scoop Dyga

Thursday=s Result:

PRIX RIDGWAY-Listed, i55,000, ParisLongchamp, 6-14, 3yo,

c/g, 10fT, 2:09.13, sf.

1--NATIVE AMERICAN (FR), 123, c, 3, by Intello (Ger)

1st Dam: Jubliant Girl (SW-US, $107,067),

by Henrythenavigator

2nd Dam: Gamely Girl, by Arch

3rd Dam: Helstra, by Nureyev

1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN. (i150,000 RNA Ylg >16 ARAUG).

O/B-SNIG Elevage (FR); T-Christophe Ferland; J-Adrien

Fouassier. i27,500. Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-1, i49,080.

2--M C Muldoon (Ire), 123, c, 3, Mastercraftsman (Ire)--Alizaya

(Ire), by Highest Honor (Fr). (30,000gns Wlg >15 TATFOA;

43,000gns Ylg >16 TAOCT). O-Paul Hancock. i11,000.

3--White Mocha, 123, c, 3, Lope de Vega (Ire)--

Lastroseofsummer (Ire), by Haafhd (GB). (90,000gns Ylg >16

TATOCT). O-Dr Ali Ridha. i8,250.

Margins: 2, 3, 1 1/4. Odds: 3.40, 4.10, 3.40.

Also Ran: All For Arthur (Ire), Al Adaid (Fr), Royal Town (Fr).

Scratched: Bugle Major, Star Max (Ger), Kingdom of Heaven

(Ger). Click for the Racing Post result. Video, sponsored by

Fasig-Tipton.

Native American sandwiched an Apr. 5 third at Lyon-Parilly

between wins at Mont-de-Marsan Apr. 18 and at Angers last

time May 15, and duly obliged in this stakes bow. Accepting a

tow in second after exiting on the lead, he slipped one spot on

the home turn and easily asserted once quickening to the fore

approaching the final eighth to claim a lifetime best with plenty

to spare.

Native American is the first foal and lone performer for Listed

Runway S. victress Jubliant Girl (Henrythenavigator), herself a

full-sister to the stakes-placed Cabral, and he is a half-brother to

the 2-year-old filly Cacimar (Fr) (Cacique {Ire}) and a yearling filly

by Le Havre (Ire). His fourth dam is GI Santa Anita Oaks heroine

Hail Atlantis (Seattle Slew), whose three black-type performers

are headed by MSW sire Stormy Atlantic (Storm Cat) and the

stakes-placed Divine Dixie (Dixieland Band), who in turn is the

dam of GI Toyota Blue Grass S.-winning sire Bandini (Fusaichi

Pegasus).

1st-Craon, i18,000, Debutantes, 6-14, 2yo, 6 1/2fT, 1:17.88, sf.

DEVANT (FR) (f, 2, Showcasing {GB}--Davantage {Fr}, by Galileo

{Ire}), a 9-1 chance, raced with enthusiasm behind the leading

duo early with the rail advantage. Hitting the front at the top of

the straight, the chestnut homebred was green in the clear but

in total command en route to a three-length success from

Niniane (Ire) (Camelot {GB}). The winner is the only known foal

out of a half to the G1 Prix du Jockey Club hero Blue Canari (Fr)

(Acatenango {Ger}) and the MSW and MGSP Blue Ksar (Fr)

(Anabaa) from the family of the champion Mtoto (GB) (Busted

{GB}) and fellow sire Mutamam (GB) (Darshaan {GB}). Lifetime

Record: 1-1-0-0, i9,000. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O/B-Ecurie Des Monceaux (FR); T-Henri-Alex Pantall.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:

Baileys Coquette (Fr), f, 2, Elusive City--Jolie et Belle (Fr), by

Oratorio {Ire}). ParisLongchamp, 6-14, 7fT, 1:24.35. B-Haras

des Trois Chapelles (FR).

Thursday=s Results:

1st-Leopardstown, i17,500, Mdn, 6-14, 2yo, 6fT, 1:17.61, g/f.

PARKERS HILL (IRE) (c, 2, No Nay Never--Chiarezza {Aus}, by

Fantastic Light), who was a May 7 debut fourth to subsequent

Listed Marble Hill S. second Van Beethoven (Scat Daddy) over

this trip at Naas in his only prior start, asserted for an early lead

here. Rowed along when threatened by National Guard off the

home turn, the 6-1 second choice kept on gamely under a final-

quarter drive to deny that rival by a neck, becoming the sixth

winner for his freshman sire (by Scat Daddy). One of three

scorers produced by a winning half-sister to the stakes-winning

Silvestris (Forest Wildcat), he is half to a yearling colt by Lethal

Force (Ire). Sales history: 50,000gns Ylg >17 TAOCT. Lifetime

Record: 2-1-0-0, $13,907. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O-Paul D Smith; B-Airlie Stud (IRE); T-Johnny Murtagh.

2nd-Leopardstown, i16,000, Mdn, 6-14, 3yo/up, f, 7f 30yT,

1:30.92, g/f.

SCRIOBH NUA (IRE) (f, 3, New Approach {Ire}--Scribonia {Ire},

by Danehill), who was nine lengths adrift of Alpha Centauri (Ire)

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Three-time Group 1 winner Shoals | Bronwen Healy

Winx and stablemate Foxplay at the beach | Bronwen Healy

(Mastercraftsman {Ire}) when 10th of 13 in the May 27 G1 Irish

1000 Guineas at The Curragh last time, tanked into second after

the initial strides of this easier task. Looming large off the home

turn to lead at the two pole, the 4-6 pick was ridden clear in the

closing stages to prevail by 4 3/4 lengths from Encantador (GB)

(Dandy Man {Ire}). AShe has plenty of size and plenty of quality

about her,@ said winning rider Kevin Manning. ANo matter what

she=s doing at the moment, she=s a filly that=s going to keep

stepping up, stepping up, all the time. The more racing she gets

the better she=s going to get.@ The homebred bay is kin to

MGSW G1 1000 Guineas runner-up Cuis Ghaire (Ire) (Galileo

{Ire}), GSW G1 Moyglare Stud S. second Scintillula (Ire) (Galileo

{Ire}), G1 1000 Guineas and G1 Coronation S. placegetter Gile Na

Greine (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), GSP Listed King George V Cup victor

The Major General (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and MGSP Claiomh Solais

(Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). Her dam Scribonia (Ire) (Danehill) has also

produced the 2-year-old colt Slaney Sand (Ire) (Dawn Approach

{Ire}). Sales history: i450,000 Wlg >15 GOFNOV; i675,000 Ylg

>16 GOFORB. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $13,239. Video,

sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O-Mrs J S Bolger; B/T-Jim Bolger (IRE).

THE STAR GETS SHOALS FOR THE EVEREST

Arrowfield Stud and Pinecliff Racing=s three-time Group 1-

winning filly Shoals (Aus) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) will race for slot

holder The Star Entertainment Group in the A$13-million The

Everest on Oct. 13.

ALike The Everest, The Star offers a premium entertainment

experience for visitors to Sydney, and with three Group 1

victories on her record, Shoals has the kind of star power that

can light up Royal Randwick,@ said Arrowfield=s John Messara.

AJonathan [Munz of Pinecliff Racing] and I are delighted to

conclude an arrangement with The Star for Shoals to run in The

Everest. We think she is a great chance to win the race and

we=re all looking forward to her return in the Spring.@

Shoals is one of just five horses in Australia this season to win

three of more Group 1s. She took the G1 Myer Classic in

November, followed by the G1 Surround S. and the G1 Robert

Sangster S. in the autumn.

AWe=re excited to be fielding a runner this year in partnership

with Arrowfield=s John Messara,@ said Michael Hodgson, GM

Business Development and Partnerships at The Star

Entertainment Group. AHe=s one of the most knowledgeable and

esteemed racing men in the world, and in Shoals we believe we

have an outstanding filly capable of claiming the event.@

WINX STILL NUMBER ONE With a rating of 130, Winx (Aus) (Street Cry {Ire}) continues to

occupy the top spot on the Longines World=s Best Racehorse

Rankings, the latest edition of which was released on Thursday.

She is one point clear of reigning American Horse of the Year

Gun Runner (Candy Ride {Arg}), whose lone start this year

before going to stud was a win in the GI Pegasus World Cup

Invitational.

Cracksman (GB) (Frankel {GB}) is the highest-rated European-

trained horse on 125, while last weekend=s American Triple

Crown winner Justify (Scat Daddy) and his Bob Baffert

stablemate West Coast (Flatter), the Pegasus runner-up, are

joint fourth at 124.

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She Will Reign | Bronwen Healy

AUSTRALIAN-BRED WINNERS

Winx cont.

Winx, last seen winning her 25th straight race when defending

her G1 Queen Elizabeth S. title at The Championships on Apr. 14,

recently returned to trainer Chris Waller=s stable after a spell.

Waller told Racing.com, "We will be aiming to have her ready to

race in mid-August, she will have a couple of trials before then

but we haven't locked in any specific dates just yet. Without

locking in an exact schedule, I wouldn't imagine there would be

too many surprises."

"She looks great and that takes a lot of pressure off, it is good

to have her back," Waller added. "She had three-and-a-half

weeks pre-training, which gives her a steady base for us to work

with. She has come back the same as she has done for the past

12 months, she lets down well but doesn't get too gross. She

went to the paddock sound with no issues, she went out a happy

horse and she has come back looking great.@

"One of the most pleasing things is the condition of her feet,

not that we've ever had too many issues with them but when

she is in work, we are constantly putting nails in the walls of her

feet for her shoes. She has had the shoes off in the paddock and

it has allowed her feet to grow out. Our farrier has said it is the

best her feet have looked, he's happy, which makes me happy."

SHE WILL REIGN SOLD Last year=s G1 Golden Slipper winner She Will Reign (Aus)

(Manhattan Rain {Aus}) has been sold, owner Darby Racing

confirmed on Twitter on Thursday. The syndication company

said the soon-to-be 4-year-old will remain under her current

ownership and stay with trainer Gary Portelli through a spring

racing campaign.

The Tweet read: AShe Will Reign has been officially sold with

current ownership to race on until end of spring. Mixed

emotions for the owners, [Gary Portelli] and Darby Racing. It=s

been one hell of a ride and hopefully more wins in her last racing

campaign, will be sorely missed!@

She Will Reign, a A$20,000 Inglis Classic yearling purchase, also

won the G2 Silver Slipper S. at two, and added the G1 Moir S. at

three. She was last seen running fifth in the G2 Arrowfield Sprint

at The Championships in April. Other published reports

suggested the sale was to overseas buyers. She Will Reign=s dam,

Courgette (Aus) (Charge Forward {Aus}), was recently sold for

A$2.1-million to Evergreen Stud Farm and partners at the Magic

Millions National Broodmare Sale in foal to I Am Invincible (Aus).

IN SOUTH AFRICA:

Santa Vittoria (Aus), f, 3, Commands (Aus)--Miss Galileo (Aus),

by Galileo (Ire). Turffontein, 6-14, Maiden Plate, 2000mT,

2:06.6. O-Messrs J F & L M F Wernars; B-Standard 2080 Ltd;

T-J A Janse van Vuuren. *A$100,000 Wlg >15 MMNWNL;

A$100,000 Ylg >16 INGMEL.

Hideaway (Aus), g, 4, Starcraft (NZ)--Hidden Huss (Aus), by

Hussonet. Turffontein, 6-14, Hcp., 1160mT, 1:08.47. O-Mr H C

N Da Costa; B-Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd & Jungle Pocket Pty

Ltd (NSW); T-Paul Peter. *A$5,000 Wlg >14 MMNWNL.

Wednesday=s Result:

KANTO OAKS-Listed, -54,400,000, Kawasaki, 6-13, 3yo, f,

2100m, 2:17.60, yl.

1--HARBIN MAO (JPN), 119, f, 3, by Harbinger (GB)

1st Dam: Dancing Mao (Jpn), by Gold Allure (Jpn)

2nd Dam: Escabiosa (Arg), by Payant (Arg)

3rd Dam: Elegia (Arg), by Utopico (Arg)

1ST STAKES WIN. O-Ryuichiro Moriguchi; B-Noboribetsu

Uemizu Farm; T-Eiji Nakadate; J-Masami Matsuoka;

-32,000,000. Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-0.

2--Gold Patek (Jpn), 119, f, 3, Gold Allure (Jpn)--Wilshire (Jpn),

by Brian's Time. O-Hatsue Okada; B-Tadanori Hokiyama;

-11,200,000.

3--Crazy Accel (Jpn), 119, f, 3, Roses in May--Bear Fruit (Jpn), by

Sakura Bakushin-Oh (Jpn). O-Koichi Ichihara; B-Kawakami

Farm; -6,400,000.

Margins: 3/4, 4, 4. Odds: 20.10, 19.30, 5.20.

GROUP ENTRIES

Sunday, Chantilly, France, post time: 4.05 p.m.

PRIX DE DIANE LONGINES-G1, €1,000,000, 3yo, f, 10 1/2fT

SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT

1 13 Shahnaza (Fr) Azamour (Ire) Soumillon de Royer-Dupre 126

2 3 Happily (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Moore A O'Brien 126

3 12 Laurens (Fr) Siyouni (Fr) McDonald Burke 126

4 6 Castellar (Fr) American Post (GB) Peslier Laffon-Parias 126

5 9 Homerique K Exchange Rate Boudot Graffard 126

6 7 Musis Amica (Ire) Dawn Approach (Ire) Barzalona Fabre 126

7 5 Amazing Lips (Ire) Camelot (GB) Pasquier Clement 126

8 1 Luminate (Ire) Lawman (Fr) Dettori Head 126

9 11 Lady Athena (Fr) Redoute's Choice (Aus) Eyquem Durepaire 126

10 4 Assonance (Fr) Saonois (Fr) Hamelin Gauvin 126

11 8 With You (GB) Dansili (GB) Lemaitre Head 126

12 2 Barkaa (Fr) Siyouni (Fr) C Demuro Vermeulen 126

13 10 Soustraction (Ire) Lope de Vega (Ire) Guyon Laffon-Parias 126

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