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ARROGATE 'A SUPERSTAR IN THE MAKING'By Claire Novak
What a difference a year makes.
Last season Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert
saw Triple Crown winner American Pharoah defeated
for the first time in his 3-year-old campaign by Keen
Ice, with a brutal beat in the Travers Stakes (gr. I).
This year Baffert showed up with Juddmonte
Farms' Arrogate—a colt previously untested in grad-
ed stakes competition—and blew apart the 3-year-
old division with the fastest Travers performance
in 147 years of history and a track record for 1 1/4
miles at Saratoga Race Course.
"Last year you probably could have poured me
out of a shot glass," Baffert recalled. "We were pretty
dejected. I felt bad for the horse. The horse got beat.
He ran hard. ... He ran his heart out. So we were sit-
ting here and it was just emotional. The whole town
came out to see him do something like Arrogate did
today. We were all looking for that turn for home,
cheer up, great end of a movie theme. ... I'm just glad
to be back here with another chance at it.
"And my horse ... what he did today is pretty
incredible. He looks like a superstar in the making.
I think the fans will remember watching a horse like
this, because I know, when I see performances like this,
they're very rare."
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IN TODAY’S EDITIONFlintshire Skims Rail to Sword Dancer Repeat 4
Drefong Leads All the Way in King's Bishop 5
Nyquist Works at San Luis Rey 6
Cavorting Takes Over in Personal Ensign 7
A. P. Indian Sets New Record in Forego 8
Haveyougoneaway Battles to Ballerina Win 9
Strike Charmer Bests Lady Eli in Ballston Spa 10
Masochistic Cruises in Pat O'Brien 11
Black Heart Bart Easily Takes Memsie 12
First Winners for Crossbow, Gattopardo 13
Dialed In's Reckling Graduates at Saratoga 13
Stallion Seasons and Diversification 14
Results 15
Entries 21
Leading Lists 26
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LATEST HEADLINES FROM BLOODHORSE.COMCALVIN BOREL RETURNS TO RIDING AT ELLIS PARK Three-time Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Calvin Borel resumed his racing career Aug. 27 at Ellis Park, with a third- and fourth-place finish in two mounts, after a five-month taste of retirement.
LOTO CANADA, ROSSES HEAD WA HOF 2016 CLASS Former star Washington-breds Loto Canada and Flamme along with trainers Larry and Sharon Ross, jockey Jack Leonard, and breeder Robert L. Edwards have been elected to the Washington Racing Hall of Fame as the class of 2016.
With jockey Mike Smith in the irons from post 1 in a
field of 13, Arrogate broke like a shot and set quick frac-
tions of :23.23 and :46.84 through a half-mile. He ran
three-quarters in 1:10.85, then opened up by daylight
coming off the final turn. Baffert stablemate American
Freedom followed Arrogate the whole way around, but
was no match down the Saratoga stretch.
Clicking off a 1:35.52 mile, the son of Unbridled's
Song blazed under the wire in a final time of 1:59.36,
with a 13 1/2-length margin of victory.
"We headed for home and he picked it up when I
asked him, ..." Smith said. "I got after him just a little bit,
to keep his mind on business, and I was amazed at how
he lengthened his stride and opened up."
The Steve Asmussen-trained Gun Runner completed
the trifecta, while Preakness (gr. I) winner Exaggerator,
favored at 2-1 on the merits of his Betfair.com Haskell
Invitational (gr. I) score last time out on the Monmouth
Park slop, was never a factor and finished 11th. Bel-
mont Stakes Presented by NYRA Bets (gr. I) winner
Creator, also trained by Asmussen, came in seventh.
"We ran into a freak today," Asmussen said. "I
thought 2:02 would win it."
Arrogate capped a huge day at Saratoga for his
connections. Earlier on the card, Juddmonte took the
Sword Dancer Invitational (gr. IT) with Flintshire, and
Baffert sent Charles Chu's Drefong to win the Ketel One
King's Bishop (gr. I).
Bred in Kentucky by Clearsky Farms out of the
Distorted Humor mare Bubbler and consigned by his
breeder to the 2014 Keeneland September yearling
sale, Arrogate was a $560,000 purchase by Juddmon-
te—which typically excels with turf contenders, many
of them homebreds. Prince Khalid Abdullah decided to
have Baffert select and train horses for his California
program after losing the late Bobby Frankel as his West
Coast conditioner.
"After Bobby died, we didn't have any horses in
California, and (Prince Khalid) said he'd like to have
some horses in California," said Juddmonte president
John Chandler. "Obviously, he chose Bob. Our breed-
ing program didn't quite produce the sort of horses
that Bob trained, and he said, 'Well, buy some horses,
then.' ... The prince trusted (Bob) to do that. And this
turned out pretty big today.
"He's obviously the best (dirt) colt we've ever had."
Clearsky has consigned a Medaglia d'Oro half sister
(continued from page 1)ARROGATE 'A SUPERSTAR IN THE MAKING'
to Arrogate to the upcoming Keeneland September
sale. She is Hip 226.
Arrogate, off at odds of 11-1, returned $25.40,
$12.60, and $8.40. American Freedom paid $6.70 and
$4.60, while Gun Runner brought $6.80. Completing
the full order of finish were Gift Box, Governor Malibu,
Connect, Creator, My Man Sam, Destin, Forever d'Oro,
Exaggerator, Jim Dandy (gr. II) upsetter Laoban, and
131-1 shot Anaximandros. Majesto was scratched.
Arrogate will ship back to Southern California Aug. 29,
and could train up to the Nov. 5 Breeders' Cup Classic
(gr. I) at Santa Anita Park.
"That was a pretty big jump that he made today,"
Baffert said. "I'm sure that all his (speed figures) and
sheet numbers are going to be off the chart. There's no
rush. I think that he's the kind of horse that, after what
he did today, he could go into the Breeders' Cup fresh
like Pharaoh did. I don't think that's a big problem for
him." BH
Jockey Mike Smith and Juddmonte's Dr. John Chandler (right) accept
the Travers trophy
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FLINTSHIRE SKIMS RAIL TO SWORD DANCER REPEATBy Jeremy Balan
Juddmonte Farms' Flintshire got the most patient of
rides from jockey Javier Castellano, shot through on
the rail at the top of the stretch, and easily held off
a late drive from Money Multiplier to dominate once
again on U.S. soil in the $1 million Longines Sword
Dancer (gr. I) Aug. 27 at Saratoga Race Course.
The 6-year-old Dansili horse trailed the field for
much of the 1 1/2-mile trek, then moved up in the
final turn, but had nowhere to run behind a wall of
horses. Then Juddmonte stablemate Inordinate, who
set fast fractions early in the race, appeared to make
a sharp move to his right under jockey Aaron Gryder
to open up space for the 1-5 favorite.
"I am very lucky and fortunate," Castellano said.
"The way I rode this horse, (I tried) to save some
ground. Everyone ended up in the same position and
I had to make my own decision and use my best judg-
ment and it worked out. I was very lucky to go and
cut through on the rail and accelerate. He is a phe-
nomenal horse. I've never seen any horse with that
much acceleration on the grass."
With clear sailing on the inside, the Chad Brown-
trained Flintshire broke away from the pack with ease
and hit the wire in 2:23.45 on firm turf, unthreatened
by the field late. An inquiry was filed by Mike Maker,
the trainer of Roman Approval, who was contacted at
the top of the lane by Inordinate, but no change was
made.
Inordinate set fractions of :23.18, :46.16, 1:11.04,
and 1:36.11 through a mile and Grand Tito took over
to run 1 1/4 miles in 2:00.74.
"Aaron Gryder did a fabulous job as the paceset-
ter," Brown said. "Still, (Flintshire) had trouble in the
back. Javier decided to go on the inside and it turned
out to be the right decision. I've never seen anything
like him outside of Lady Eli. He's the greatest horse
I've ever seen."
The margin of victory was 1 3/4 lengths, and Mon-
ey Multiplier was another 2 3/4 lengths clear of Twi-
light Eclipse. Grand Tito, Inordinate, Roman Approval,
and Applicator completed the
order of finish.
The winner paid $2.40 to
win and $2.10 to place. Show
betting was not offered. Mon-
ey Multiplier brought $2.90 to
place.
It was Flintshire's fourth
straight U.S. win, following
last year's Sword Dancer, the
June 11 Woodford Reserve
Manhattan (gr. IT), and the
July 30 Bowling Green (gr. IIT).
With his eye on the Longines
Breeders' Cup Turf (gr. IT), a
race in which he ran second
in 2014, he will most likely
start next in the Oct. 1 Joe
Hirsch Turf Classic (gr. IT) at
Belmont Park. BH
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Juddmonte's Dr. John Chandler celebrates Flintshire's win with trainer Chad Brown
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DREFONG LEADS ALL THE WAY IN KING'S BISHOPBy Claire Novak
Charles Chu's Drefong broke alertly from the
outside in a field of 12, took the lead, and never
faltered en route to victory in the $500,000 Ketel One
King's Bishop (gr. I) Aug. 27 at Saratoga Race Course.
The Gio Ponti colt got away with an easy :23.11
opening quarter with a length advantage and had
plenty left to give under Mike Smith once the field
turned for home after a half in :45.85.
"I didn't even hit him. I just rode him with my
hands, with my whip down," said Smith. "He ran big
today."
Economic Model made a four-wide move to finish
second, but could not threaten the winner, who
drove clear by 3 1/4 lengths. Drefong shipped from
California for trainer Bob Baffert on a three-race win
streak to ace his step up from July 4 allowance com-
pany at Santa Anita Park. The final time for seven
furlongs was 1:21.25.
"The horse has always been incredibly fast," said
Baffert, who went on to win the Travers (gr. I) later on
the card with Arrogate. "We freshened him up and
this was the race we were looking forward to. He's
a quiet horse, he's a beautiful horse. When he left
there and I saw the first
quarter in :23, I thought
that was a good pace.
It wasn't too taxing on
him. I'm proud of him,
he ran so well."
Sent off as the 3-1
favorite, Drefong re-
turned $8.80, $5.60, and
$4.20. Economic Model
paid $7.90 and $6, and
Noholdingback Bear
brought $9.30.
"I've always thought
he was cut out to be
this kind of horse,
but he had to prove
it today," said Baffert.
"...I'm trying to get him
to the Breeders' Cup
Sprint (gr. I) and I didn't want to run him in the Bing
Crosby (gr. I), I had the other horse in there (win-
ner Lord Nelson). This was the last chance (to run
against straight) 3-year-olds."
Completing the order of finish were Summer Rev-
olution, Mind Your Biscuits, Fish Trappe Road, Tale
of S'avall, Bird Song, Tom's Ready, Rated R Super-
star, Mohaymen, and Star Hill. Star Hill was vanned
off with swelling in a leg to be examined back at the
barn, according to a New York State Veterinarian.
Jazzy Times was scratched because of a foot bruise.
Drefong was bred in Kentucky by Frederick M.
Allor, Michael T. Barnett, and Anthony M. Warren-
der out of the Ghostzapper mare Eltimaas. He sold
for $200,000 to Woods Edge Farm as a weanling
consigned by Blackburn Farm to the Keeneland
November 2013 breeding stock sale. Chu's Tanma
Corp. acquired him for $450,000 from the Woods
Edge consignment to the 2014 Keeneland September
yearling sale.
Eltimaas, a $77,000 Machmer Hall buy from agent
Blackburn Farm at the Keeneland November 2013
breeding stock sale, has a yearling filly by Animal
Kingdom who will be offered as Hip 325 from the
Select Sales consignment to the upcoming Keene-
land September sale. The mare is in foal to Candy
Ride for 2017. BH
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Drefong in the Saratoga winner's circle after his King's Bishop score
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NYQUIST WORKS AT SAN LUIS REYBy Jeremy Balan
After noticing Reddam Racing's Nyquist was get-
ting a little skinny at Del Mar, trainer Doug O'Neill
decided to send the Uncle Mo colt north on Interstate
5 to train at the much more relaxed San Luis Rey
Training Center for a while to prepare for his next
start in the Sept. 25 Pennsylvania Derby (gr. II).
The Bonsall, Calif., training track has suited
Nyquist well, according to O'Neill; the colt has already
put on 50 pounds since relocating there. He also put
in his first work following a fourth-place run in the
Betfair.com Haskell Invitational (gr. I), when he ran a
mile in 1:45 4/5 at San Luis Rey Aug. 27 under regular
exercise rider Jonny Garcia.
"He was strong out there, and came back and
cooled out great," O'Neill said after the drill. "We're
just getting him away from the racing. We love Del
Mar, but with the five days of racing each week, the
hustle is on. There's a lot of action. Here, it's much
more relaxed."
The trainer said the 2016 Kentucky Derby Pre-
sented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) winner and champion
2-year-old male of 2015 will work three more times
before shipping to Parx Racing for the $1 million
Pennsylvania Derby. And for the time being, he'll stay
at San Luis Rey, which sits about 30 miles north of
Del Mar and about 100 miles south of Santa Anita
Park. O'Neill has a string of seven horses at the train-
ing track.
"He was going through a growth spurt—getting a
little taller," O'Neill said. "He was eating well and his
energy level was good, but he was getting a little thin.
We tried out San Luis Rey and couldn't be happier.
"He's had a pretty long campaign, so he deserves
some time away to relax a little."
Nyquist is chasing his first victory since Exaggera-
tor snapped his eight-race win streak in the May 21
Preakness Stakes (gr. I), where he finished third. The
Haskell fourth was his next start.
Back at Del Mar, Hronis Racing's 2015 champion
3-year-old filly Stellar Wind logged another work in
preparation for the Oct. 1 Zenyatta Stakes (gr. I) at
Santa Anita. The Curlin filly covered a half-mile in :48
3/5 under the watchful eye of trainer John Sadler.
It was her second workout since upset victory over
Beholder in the July 30 Clement L. Hirsch (gr. I).
Another notable workout at Del Mar was Sorren-
to (gr. II) winner Champagne Room, who covered a
half-mile in :46 1/5, the fastest of 62 moves at the
distance Saturday. The Broken Vow filly trained by
Peter Eurton is expected to be one of the favorites in
a loaded Del Mar Debutante (gr. I) Sept. 3. BH
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Nyquist, currently stabled at San Luis Rey Training Center, worked Aug. 27 for trainer Doug O'Neill
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CAVORTING TAKES OVER IN PERSONAL ENSIGNBy Eric Mitchell
Stonestreet Stables' Cavorting came out on top in
a cavalry charge down the stretch of the $750,000
Personal Ensign Stakes (gr. I), the first of six grade I
races on the Aug. 27 Travers Day card at Saratoga
Race Course.
The daughter of Bernardini beat 9-5 favorite Curali-
na by a half length under jockey Javier Castellano.
Forever Unbridled was third by a neck. The final time
in the 1 1/8-mile race was 1:48.61.
Only five were entered in the Personal Ensign, but
the field was deep with four grade I winners going
to battle. After the break, Castellano took Cavorting
back and down to the rail and bided his time as I'm
a Chatterbox led the field through opening fractions
of :23.98, :48.77, and 1:12.64. Tracking close behind
throughout were Curalina, Forever Unbridled, and
longshot Paid Up Subscriber, who is a grade II winner
and grade I placed.
Coming out of the turn, Cavorting was still at the
back of the field while a four-horse cavalry charge
lined up across the track. As I'm a Chatterbox began
backing up down on the rail, Cavorting hit the after-
burners. She caught the leaders at the sixteenth pole
and thwarted Curalina's strong drive to the wire.
"She ran terrific," said trainer Kiaran McLaughlin.
"Javier got her back and the others went four wide.
He saved ground, and I think that was key to the race.
That was an important move he made into the first
turn."
Castellano said he had pull Cavorting back after
the break, feeling she wanted to rush toward the
lead.
"My concern was that it was going to be two turns
for her for the first time, and at a mile and an eighth,"
he said. "I had to save some ground and save some-
thing for the end. If I got too far back, I wasn't going
to catch them because they were running pretty
quick. Turning for home, the way she did, it was
amazing. I absolutely felt pure power."
McLaughlin said he was not sure whether Cavort-
ing will go straight to the Breeders' Cup World Cham-
pionships for her next start or run back at Belmont
Park. The Personal Ensign is a Breeders' Cup Chal-
lenge "Win and You're In" race for the Breeders' Cup
Distaff (gr. I).
Jockey John Velazquez on Curalina said the race
unfolded as anticipated, but without as much early
speed.
"There was no speed," he said. "The only speed
was the horse in front of us (I'm a Chatterbox).
(Curalina) ran hard, she just got beat."
Cavorting paid $6.90, $3.40, and $2.50. Curalina
paid $3 and $2.20, while Forever Unbridled paid $2.50.
Bred in Kentucky
by Swettenham Stud,
Cavorting is out of the
graded stakes-winning
Carson City daughter
Promenade Girl. Bar-
bara Banke's Stonestreet
bought the filly for
$360,000 out of the 2012
Keeneland November
breeding stock sale. She
has three wins out of
four starts this year and
has career earnings in
excess of $2.1 million.
Her only loss of the year
was a second in the Dis-
taff Handicap (gr. III) at
Aqueduct Racetrack. BH
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Cavorting's connections celebrate her Personal Ensign win
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A. P. INDIAN SETS NEW RECORD IN FOREGOBy Eric Mitchell
A. P. Indian won his second consecutive grade I
sprint in record time in the Priority One Jets Fore-
go Stakes Aug. 27 at Saratoga Race Course. The final
time for seven furlongs was 1:20.99.
Green Lantern Stables' homebred 6-year-old
Indian Charlie gelding was the even-money favorite
on the basis of his two graded stakes wins since July,
when he won the Belmont Spring Championship
Stakes (gr. III) and followed that by winning the Alfred
G. Vanderbilt (gr. I) by 1 1/4 lengths.
Longshot Chief Lion and jockey Florent Geroux
grabbed the lead early and took the field through
fractions of :22.83 and :45.35 while A. P. Indian
stalked him, following close through the turn, and
then took the advantage at the top of the stretch.
From there, the winner widened his margin to 2 1/2
lengths under jockey Joe Bravo and never got a seri-
ous challenge. Tamarkuz finished second, followed
by Stallwalkin' Dude.
A. P. Indian bested the previous stakes record of
1:21 held by Quick Call (1988), Housebuster (1991),
and Emcee (2012). The final time was also.59 off the
Saratoga track record of 1:20.40 set by Darby Creek
Road on Aug. 8, 1978.
Trainer Arnaud Delacour
said the Belmont Sprint Cham-
pionship was a turning point
for A. P. Indian.
"He came back so much
more confident for some
reason," he said. "Ever since,
he has been improving and
consistent. I told Joe nothing. I
just asked him what he wanted
to do and he told me what he
wanted to do, and I said, 'Good
luck.'
"Obviously, the horse was
very fit. Six furlongs or sev-
en-eighths, there isn't that
much more difference. He has
enough tactical speed to go six
and enough stamina to keep
going at seven, so it's pretty
amazing," Delacour added.
Bravo, who has been aboard for A. P. Indian's
three stakes wins this year, said the gelding stayed
relaxed throughout the entire race.
"It's really a pleasure to be able to ride a horse like
that," he said. "It just shows the control and different
dimensions he possesses. I learned more and more
about him after his first race; just getting used to
his habits and getting them out of the way. He ran a
huge race at a mile and sixteenth and got beat by a
nose, so that made me really feel comfortable with
him. The way he did it so relaxed just makes you feel
so comfortable. It took him a little time to develop
but wow, he's just enjoying the game."
A. P. Indian paid $4.20, $3.50, and $2.60. Tama-
rkuz paid $14.20 and $8.80, while Stallwalkin' Dude
paid $4.80.
The Forego is a Breeders' Cup Challenge "Win and
You're In" race for the Breeders' Cup Sprint (gr. I), and
A. P. Indian is now the leading sprinter on the East
Coast.
The winner is out of multiple stakes winner and
graded-placed runner Ender's Sister, a daughter of
A.P. Indy who has also produced grade II winner Tiz
Shea D and graded-placed winner Its All Relevant. BH
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A. P. Indian became the leading East Coast sprinter with his latest grade I win
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HAVEYOUGONEAWAY BATTLES TO BALLERINA WINBy Jeremy Balan
Since moving to New York and to the barn of Thom-
as Morley, Haveyougoneaway has been a different
mare and she took another step forward Aug. 27 with
a hard-earned victory in the $500,000 Ballerina (gr. I)
at Saratoga Race Course.
The 5-year-old daughter of Congrats made a
simultaneous move in the turn with fellow longshot
By the Moon and just outfinished her rival to win by a
half-length after the pair passed tiring favorite Carina
Mia in the final furlong.
With jockey John Velazquez aboard for the first
time, Gary Barber and Sequel Racing's Haveyougo-
neaway finished off the seven furlongs in 1:21.63
for her third straight victory, following scores in the
Dancin Renee July 3 and the Honorable Miss (gr. II)
July 27.
The Ballerina is her first grade I victory and also
the first top-level win for Morley.
"What a thrill," Morley said. "You can't beat that.
It's Saratoga (and) we just won a grade I. It's as good
as it gets. It really is."
The pace was set by Paulassilverlining and Carina
Mia, who dueled to fractions of :23.39 and :45.54
through a half-mile as the top two
finishers stalked. Carina Mia took
command in the turn, but lugged
out in the stretch, forcing By the
Moon to duck slightly inside,
while Haveyougoneaway stayed
in the clear outside.
"Perfect trip," Velazquez said.
"She broke well and got in good
position. I was just trying to follow
Joel Rosario (on Carina Mia). Then,
all of a sudden, he took off at the
half-mile pole and I sat there and
decided to wait. I didn't want to
make a premature move. When
I asked at the quarter pole, she
responded right away."
Carina Mia held for third, fol-
lowed by Birdatthewire, Paulassil-
verlining, Wavell Avenue, Spelling
Again, Sheer Drama, Sarah Sis, and Linda Linda, to
complete the order of finish.
Off as the 10-1 fifth choice, Haveyougoneaway
paid $22, $8.30, and $4.80 across the board. By the
Moon brought $10.80 and $6.30, and Carina Mia
delivered $2.70 to show.
"She ran a winning race today," said Michelle
Nevin, who trains By the Moon. "I'm very happy with
her. It was a big effort. She fits in well with these
(grade I) horses."
Bred in New York by Andy Beadnell and Susan
Beadnell out of the Wiseman's Ferry mare One Wise
Cowgirl, Haveyougoneaway has an 11-4-6 record
from 26 starts and $897,425 in earnings.
The victory punched Haveyougoneaway's ticket to
the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (gr. I) at Santa
Anita Park through the Breeders' Cup Challenge "Win
and You're In" series.
"Now obviously we'll have to plot our route to Cal-
ifornia carefully," Morley said. "She's run three times
in pretty quick succession. She ran at the back end of
Belmont and won a (stakes), came up here and won
opening week, and then came back and won the Bal-
lerina in just under four weeks. She's had three big
efforts in relatively quick succession, so we might just
train up to the Breeders' Cup." BH
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Trainer Tom Morley (center) enjoys his first grade I win courtesy of Haveyougoneaway
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STRIKE CHARMER BESTS LADY ELI IN BALLSTON SPABy Eric Mitchell
Lady Eli lost nothing in her defeat by three-quarters
of a length to Courtlandt Farm's homebred Strike
Charmer in the $400,000 Woodford Reserve Ballston
Spa (gr. IIT) Aug. 27.
The previously undefeated daughter of Divine
Park made a remarkable recovery from a potentially
life-threatening bout with laminitis and even more
incredibly returned to training in top form. Her first
loss came in a 1 1/16-mile Ballston Spa, won by Strike
Charmer in stakes record time of 1:38.77.
Strike Charmer won her first stakes for trainer
Mark Hennig since taking the May 14 Beaugay (gr.
IIIT) at Belmont Park. She is the first foal and the only
stakes winner produced by the stakes-winning Storm
Cat daughter Cat Charmer, who Courtlandt also bred
and raced.
Ridden by regular rider Irad Ortiz Jr., Lady Eli
was given her usual stalking trip, sitting back in fifth
for the first half-mile. Longshot Sympathy took the
lead midway through the first turn and took her six
challengers through quick fractions of :22.43 and
:45.55. Ortiz moved Lady Eli away from the rail down
the backstretch and started pushing her for more
through the second turn. She responded and, coming
four-wide into the stretch, hooked up with Sentiero
Italia.
On the far outside, free and clear, were Strike
Charmer and jockey Junior Alvarado, who quick-
ly erased the lead Lady Eli and Sentiero Italia had
worked so hard to gain. Lady Eli kept fighting and
finished a half-length ahead of Sentiero Italia.
"I didn't know they'd go that fast early, but we
were where we needed to be with the pace being
that way," said Hennig. "When Junior got off of her
last time he told me, 'If I get her outside, she really
wants to punch.' He said she was making up ground
last time and she really wasn't even fully extending
herself. He felt like having learned something from
riding her once, it would be wise to just kind of sit. ...
Lady Eli took the overland route, and I thought he did
a great job of just kind of hiding out behind her and
then trying to pounce. We were fortunate enough to
run her down today."
Hennig had plenty of praise for
the runner-up.
"It's an amazing story that she's
come back from what she had," he
said. "Any time that happens with a
horse we all feel it in the industry,
when one of our best horses suffers
something like that. When horses
founder it's such a struggle and it's
a great story that she did make it
back, but we don't mind raining on
her parade today."
Lady Eli's trainer Chad Brown
said he was disappointed at the
loss but happy to have his star, the
2014 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies
Turf (gr. IT) and 2015 Belmont Oaks
Invitational Stakes (gr. IT) winner,
back in training.
"Irad gave her a little bit of a wide
trip but really didn't want to get in
trouble with this filly," said Brown.
"We'll build off this race." BH
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Strike Charmer bests Lady Eli by three-quarters of a length in the Ballston Spa
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MASOCHISTIC CRUISES IN PAT O'BRIENBy Jeremy Balan
The $200,000 Pat O'Brien Stakes (gr. II) didn't look
like a top race with an automatic berth to the
Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (gr. I) on the line Aug. 27 at
Del Mar.
Only three horses made it to the gate for the
seven-furlong event, and Los Pollos Hermanos Racing
and Jay Em Ess Stable's Masochistic made it look like
a morning breeze.
The speedy son of Sought After popped out of
the gate under jockey Tyler Baze, took a 2 1/2 length
advantage after a first quarter in :22.65, and cruised
to the wire, just more than three tenths off the track
record, without any asking.
"The plan? Just to go out there and have a good
breeze," Baze said. "He's faster than these horses, so
I just wanted to get him out of there and get him in
his stride. Then I wanted to stay out of his way. I was
a good passenger today. It was a lot of fun."
Vyjack, 5 1/2 lengths back early, rallied past Index-
ical easily to pick up place honors, but finished an
unthreatening 3 3/4 lengths back, 7 1/2 clear of the
third-place finisher. Outside Nashville and Cautious
Giant scratched.
"He tried," said Flavien Prat, who rode Vyjack in
the three-time graded stakes winner's first start for
trainer Phil D'Amato. "That other horse was just too
fast. But (Vyjack's) next race will be longer. That will
be good for him."
Masochistic covered a half-mile in :45.01, six fur-
longs in 1:08.22, and hit the wire in 1:20.31 with his
ears pricked. Solar Launch holds the track record, at
1:20 flat, which dates back to 1990.
"I didn't have any anxious moments during the
running of the race," said trainer Ron Ellis, who also
said the California-bred gelding will train up to the
TwinSpires Breeders' Cup Sprint (gr. I). "Tyler got
him to relax beautifully coming out of there and they
were just loping along. He disappointed at this track
last year at low odds (in the grade I Bing Crosby),
but this year he's a different horse. Last year he just
wanted to run as fast and as far as he could."
The winner paid $2.40. No place or show wagering
was offered, but a 50-cent trifecta paid $1.15.
Masochistic has an 8-2-0 record from 13 starts,
with earnings of $772,550. The Pat O'Brien was his
third graded win, following scores in the 2015 Kona
Gold (gr. II) and Triple Bend (gr. I). BH
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Masochistic's connections celebrate his easy victory in the Pat O'Brien
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Heart Bart out of the late winning At Talaq mare Sis-
ter Theresa, a half sister to group I winner Savannah
Success, the producer of prominent New Zealand
sire Savabeel. BH
BLACK HEART BART EASILY TAKES MEMSIEBy Myra Lewyn
Black Heart Bart easily captured the Memsie Stakes
(Aus-I) Aug. 27 at Caulfield, the first group I race
of the 2016-17 season in Australia.
Ridden by Brad Rawiller for trainer Darren Weir,
who sent three other runners in the race, the favored
6-year-old son of Blackfriars scored by 1 1/4 lengths
over former Australian Oaks (Aus-I) winner Rising Ro-
mance, with Weir-trained Mahuta third. Weir's 2015
Melbourne Cup (Aus-I) victor Prince of Penzance
finished 11th after a troubled start.
Black Heart Bart waited behind a swift pace be-
fore taking over, and stamped himself as a possible
threat to star mare Winx in the Cox Plate (Aus-I). She
is the hot favorite for Australia's premier weight-for
age event Oct. 22.
"He's an absolute ripper—a proper racehorse,''
Weir told the Melbourne Herald-Sun of Black Heart
Bart, who posted his second group I win after tak-
ing the Darley Goodwood Handicap (Aus-I) in May.
"This horse is bloody bomb-proof. He's sound. He's
not much to look at—big and raw boned. He's just a
great racehorse."
Black Heart Bart covered 1,400 meters (about
seven furlongs) in 1:23.93 on turf rated good to take
his record to 13-9-2 from 32 starts.
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Black Heart Bart and jockey Brad Rawiller scored a 1 1/4-length victory
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FIRST WINNERS FOR CROSSBOW, GATTOPARDOBy Ron Mitchell
Crossbow was represented by his first winner
when Crossbow Huntress took the first race at
Evangeline Downs Aug. 26.
Ridden by Alfredo Contreras as the 8-5 favorite,
the Texas-bred filly won the $23,000 maiden special
weight by 2 1/4 lengths for owner-breeder-trainer
Carolyn Dodwell. The filly was produced from the
winning Authenticate mare Solarfast.
An 8-year-old son of Bernstein, Crossbow finished
second in the Hunch Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack
and third in the grade III James Marvin Stakes at
Saratoga Race Course while winning four of 11 ca-
reer starts.
Crossbow entered stud at Valor Farm in Pilot
Point, Texas, in 2013 for a $1,500 fee, which has re-
mained unchanged.
Also represented by his first winner Aug. 26 was
Gattopardo, when the 2-year-old filly Unaquoi took
the third at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races.
The even-money favorite in a $23,000 maiden spe-
cial weight, Unaquoi scored by 2 3/4 lengths for trainer
Ollie Figgins III and owner-breeder Ray M. Pennington
III. Unaquoi, bred in West Virginia, is out of the winning
More Than Ready mare Jumelle Springs.
Unaquoi is the first starter for her sire, an 11-year-
old son of Johannesburg who won or placed in 10 of 12
starts, including a victory in the Miracle Wood Stakes.
He finished second in the Bay Shore Stakes (gr. III).
Gattopardo stands at O’Sullivan Farms near
Charles Town, West Virginia , where his 2016 fee was
$1,500. BH
DIALED IN'S RECKLING GRADUATES AT SARATOGABy Ron Mitchell
Bill and Corinne Heiligbrodt’s Reckling graduated
in his second start, going wire-to-wire to win the
first race on the Travers Day card at Saratoga Race
Course Aug. 27.
Trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, the
2-year-old son of Dialed In was initially pursued
by expensive juvenile purchase Monaco, then was
chased by longshot Kid Perfect through a quarter in
:22.65. Reckling and jockey Ricardo Santana Jr. held
off a challenge from runner-up Mo Town to win by 1
1/4 lengths. Souper Catch completed the trifecta.
Reckling, who came off a second in his July 30 de-
but at Saratoga, finished six furlongs in the $93,000
maiden special weight in 1:10.37.
Monaco, a son of Uncle Mo purchased for $1.3
million earlier this year, wound up sixth in his first
start for Repole Stable and Michael Tabor, Susan
Magnier, and Derrick Smith.
Produced from the Distorted Humor mare Cash
Reserve, Reckling is by the second-leading first-crop
sire (through Aug. 26). Dialed In stands at Darby Dan
Farm near Lexington, where his 2016 fee was $7,500.
Reckling was bred by Dixiana Farm and purchased
by the Heiligbrodts for $70,000 from the Lane’s End
consignment to the 2015 Keeneland January sale. He
was pinhooked into this year’s Ocala Breeders’ Sales
Co’s April 2-year-olds in training sale, where he was
bought back for $75,000. BH
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Crossbow Huntress becomes the first winner for her sire with a victory
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Reckling, a colt by second-leading first-crop sire Dialed In, breaks his
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STALLIONS& BLOODSTOCK COMMENTARYwith Robert L. Losey, [email protected]
STALLION SEASONS AND DIVERSIFICATION
In the investments field, calamities stemming
from a lack of diversification occur all too
frequently. Any one of a plethora of risks can
lead to the bankruptcy of what looked like a
solid company, and some investors inexplicably
tie their fortunes to one or a small number of
stocks.
Diversification lowers two related risks—the
"concentration
risk" associated
with owning a
small number of
assets, and the
"risk of ruin" that
arises when con-
centrated holdings
have substantial
price volatility.
Is diversification
important when
choosing stallion
seasons? First
consider unproven
stallions. Predicting
which unproven
stallions will do well
is exceedingly difficult. If it were easy, why didn't
season buyers recognize that Tapit and War
Front were worth $200,000-plus right from year
one?
An old saw argues for breeding unproven
mares to proven stallions, and you often hear
the converse—breed proven mares to unproven
stallions. My translation of these adages follows.
If you want to breed a runner or give a young
mare her best chance at becoming a "proven
producer," breed to proven stallions. If you want
to ruin a young mare, breed her to unproven
stallions. There will be exceptions to these rules,
but statistics prove they are just that.
Because of the difficulty in predicting the
success of unproven stallions, it is much more
important (whether you're a market or a breed-
to-race breeder) to diversify when breeding to
unproven stallions. Given that approximate-
ly 85% of unproven stallions do not become
successful, the probability of racing success
and building a strong broodmare band when
breeding to unproven stallions is low. If a breed-
er breeds most of his mares to one or a small
number of unproven stallions, the likely result is
"feast" a small per-
centage of the time
and "famine" a large
percent of the time.
The risk of ruin will
be high in this case,
because breeding all
your mares to one or
two "duds" means it's
unlikely that a good
runner emerges to bail
you out. Alternatively,
breeding to several
different unproven
stallions decreases
chances for a "risk of
ruin" outcome be-
cause some unproven
stallions are likely to end up being among the
15% that become successful.
In contrast, proven stallions are typically
more predictable than stocks, making their con-
centration risk more manageable. Their genes
aren't going to change, and they are not subject
to fraud by CEOs or rogue traders deflating their
values. There are risks—they could get kicked by
a mare or have a down year; but most problems
that proven stallions face are more easily ac-
commodated than recovering from a bankrupt
stock. Moreover, you may be able to arrange a
multiple-season discount deal. BH
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Who could have predicted Tapit was worth $200,000-plus right from
year one?
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RACE RESULTS
STAKES RESULTS
Travers S. (gr. I)
Saratoga, 8/27, $1,250,000, 3yo, 10f (dirt), 1:59.36, track fast.
1–Arrogate, 126, gr/ro c, 3 ................ $670,000 Unbridled's Song–Bubbler, by Distorted Humor O–Juddmonte Farms, Inc., B–Clearsky Farms (KY), T–Bob Baffert, J–Mike E. SmithSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $560,000.
2–American Freedom, 126, b c, 3 ..... $230,000 Pulpit–Gottcha Last, by Pleasant Tap O–West, Gary and Mary, B–Centaur Farms, Inc. (KY), T–Bob Baffert, J–Rafael BejaranoSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $500,000.
3–Gun Runner, 126, ch c, 3 ............... $125,000 Candy Ride (ARG)–Quiet Giant, by Giant's Causeway O–Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC, Three Chimneys Farm and Besilu Stables, B–Besilu Stables, LLC (KY), T–Steven M. Asmussen, J–Florent Geroux
Margins: 13½, 1½, 3¾. Others: Gift Box ($85,000), Governor Malibu ($50,000), Connect ($35,000), Cre-ator ($30,000), My Man Sam ($25,000), Destin, Forever d'Oro, Exaggerator, Laoban, Anaximandros. Scratched: Majesto. View Equibase Chart
Juddmonte's Arrogate—a colt previously untested in graded stakes competition—blew apart the 3-year-old division with the fastest Travers performance in history, setting a new track record for 1 1/4 miles at Saratoga. The win was redemptiton for Hall of Famer Bob Baffert, who last year saw Triple Crown winner American Pharoah defeated in the Travers. Arrogate broke like a shot and set quick frac-tions of :23.23 and :46.84, ran three-quarters in 1:10.85, then opened up by daylight coming off the final turn. Fellow Baffert trainee American Freedom followed him the whole way around, but was no match down the stretch. Clicking through a 1:35.52 mile, the son of Unbridled's Song blazed under the wire in a final time of 1:59.36, with a 13 1/2-length margin of victo-ry.—C.N.
Longines Sword Dancer S. (gr. IT)
Saratoga, 8/27, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, 12f (turf), 2:23.45, course firm.
1–Flintshire (GB), 124, dk b/br h, 6 .... $535,000 Dansili (GB)–Dance Routine (GB), by Sadler's Wells O–Juddmonte Farms, Inc., B–JUDDMONTE FARMS LTD (GB), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Javier Castellano
2–Money Multiplier, 116, dk b/br r, 4 . $185,000 Lookin At Lucky–Intensify, by Unbridled's Song
O–Klaravich Stables, Inc. and Lawrence, Wil-liam H., B–Machmer Hall & Haymarket Farm (KY), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr.Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, $260,000, 2012 KEENOV, $100,000.
3–Twilight Eclipse, 122, b g, 7 ........... $100,000 Purim–My Twilight Dancer, by Twilight Agenda O–West Point Thoroughbreds, B–Epona Thor-oughbreds (KY), T–Thomas Albertrani, J–John R. VelazquezSale History: 2010 KEEJAN, $1,000.
Margins: 1¾, 2¾, 4. Others: Grand Tito ($65,000), Inor-dinate ($40,000), Roman Approval ($30,000), Applicator ($25,000). View Equibase Chart
Flintshire got a dream rail trip under jockey Javier Castellano—with some help from stable-mate Inordinate—and cruised away from the field to win his fourth straight graded victory on U.S. soil, following last year's Sword Dancer, the June 11 Woodford Reserve Manhattan (gr. IT), and the July 30 Bowling Green (gr. IIT).—J.B.
Personal Ensign S. (gr. I)
Saratoga, 8/27, $750,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 9f (dirt), 1:48.61, track fast.
1–Cavorting, 121, b f, 4 .................... $400,000 Bernardini–Promenade Girl, by Carson City O–Stonestreet Stables LLC, B–Swettenham Stud (KY), T–Kiaran P. McLaughlin, J–Javier CastellanoSale History: 2012 KEENOV, $360,000.
2–Curalina, 123, ch f, 4..................... $140,000 Curlin–Whatdreamsrmadeof, by Graeme Hall O–Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, B–Casa Farms I, LLC (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–John R. VelazquezSale History: 2013 KEESEP, $125,000.
3–Forever Unbridled, 121, b f, 4 .......... $75,000 Unbridled's Song–Lemons Forever, by Lemon Drop Kid O–Charles E. Fipke, B–Charles Fipke (KY), T–Dallas Stewart, J–Joel Rosario
Margins: ½, neck, ½. Others: I'm a Chatterbox ($50,000), Paid Up Subscriber ($30,000). View Equibase Chart
Cavorting’s patient ride by Javier Castellano left plenty in reserve when she had to chase down three other grade I winners in the deep stretch of the Personal Ensign. Trainer Kiaran McLaughlin said the ground-saving trip was the key to win. McLaughlin could train Cavorting up to the Breeders’ Cup Distaff (gr. I).&em-dash;E.J.M.
Priority One Jets Forego S. (gr. I)
Saratoga, 8/27, $700,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:20.99, track fast.
1–A. P. Indian, 124, b g, 6 ................. $375,000 Indian Charlie–Ender's Sister, by A.P. Indy O–Green Lantern Stables LLC, B–Green Lan-
tern Stables, LLC (KY), T–Arnaud Delacour, J–Joe Bravo
2–Tamarkuz, 118, ch h, 6 ................. $130,000 Speightstown–Without You Babe, by Lemon Drop Kid O–Shadwell Stable, B–John D. Gunther (KY), T–Kiaran P. McLaughlin, J–Mike E. SmithSale History: 2011 KEESEP, $325,000.
3–Stallwalkin' Dude, 118, b g, 6 ......... $70,000 City Place–Chelle Spendabuck, by Dare and Go O–Head of Plains Partners LLC and Jacobson, David, B–Mary M. Haire (FL), T–David Jacob-son, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr.
Margins: 2½, 2¼, 1½. Others: Dannie's Deceiver ($46,000), Catalina Red ($30,000), The Truth Or Else ($20,000), Limousine Liberal ($16,000), Schivarel-li ($13,000), Chief Lion, Ready for Rye. Scratched: Marking, Anchor Down. View Equibase Chart
Green Lantern Stables homebred A.P. In-
dian is officially the East Coast’s top sprinter,
having now won three stakes out of four starts
this year and taken his second consecutive
graded stakes victory in this start. His final time
of 1:20.99 was a stakes record.—E.J.M
Ballerina S. (gr. I)
Saratoga, 8/27, $500,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (dirt), 1:21.63, track fast.
1–Haveyougoneaway, 121, ch m, 5 ... $275,000 Congrats–One Wise Cowgirl, by Wiseman's Ferry O–Barber, Gary and Sequel Racing, B–Andy Beadnell & Susan Beadnell (NY), T–Thomas Morley, J–John R. VelazquezSale History: 2013 KEENOV, $1,200, 2013 OBSJUN, ($100,000 RNA), 2012 FTNAUG, $105,000, 2011 FTKNOV, $50,000.
2–By the Moon, 119, dk b/br f, 4 ....... $100,000 Indian Charlie–By the Light, by Malibu Moon O–Jay Em Ess Stable, B–Samantha Siegel (KY), T–Michelle Nevin, J–Javier Castellano
3–Carina Mia, 120, dk b/br f, 3 ........... $60,000 Malibu Moon–Miss Simpatia (ARG), by South-ern Halo O–Three Chimneys Farm, B–Spendthrift Farm LLC (KY), T–William I. Mott, J–Joel RosarioSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $410,000.
Margins: ½, 1, ½. Others: Birdatthewire ($30,000), Paulassilverlining ($15,000), Wavell Avenue ($10,000), Spelling Again ($2,500), Sheer Drama ($2,500), Sarah Sis ($2,500), Linda Linda (CHI) ($2,500). View Equibase Chart
With jockey John Velazquez aboard for the
first time, Haveyougoneaway clinched her third
straight victory, following scores in the Dancin
Renee Stakes July 3 and the Honorable Miss (gr.
II) July 27. The Ballerina is her first grade I vic-
tory and also the first top-level win for trainer
Thomas Morley.—J.B.
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Ketel One King's Bishop S. (gr. I)
Saratoga, 8/27, $500,000, 3yo, 7f (dirt), 1:21.25, track fast.
1–Drefong, 117, b c, 3 ...................... $275,000 Gio Ponti–Eltimaas, by Ghostzapper O–Charles Chu, B–Frederick M. Allor, Michael T. Barnett, Anthony M. Warrender (KY), T–Bob Baffert, J–Mike E. SmithSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $450,000, 2013 KEENOV, $200,000.
2–Economic Model, 117, b c, 3 ......... $100,000 Flatter–Queen of America, by Quiet American O–Klaravich Stables, Inc. and Lawrence, William H., B–Claiborne Farm (KY), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr.Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $150,000.
3–Noholdingback Bear, 117, b c, 3 ...... $60,000 Put It Back–Pleasant Quality, by Elusive Quality O–Bear Stables, Ltd., B–Jerry Jamgotchian (KY), T–Michael P. De Paulo, J–Eurico Rosa Da SilvaSale History: 2014 KEEJAN, $25,000.
Margins: 3¼, ½, neck. Others: Summer Revolution ($30,000), Mind Your Biscuits ($15,000), Fish Trappe Road ($10,000), Tale of S'avall ($1,667), Bird Song ($1,667), Tom's Ready ($1,667), Rated R Superstar ($1,667), Mohaymen ($1,667), Star Hill ($1,665). Scratched: Jazzy Times. View Equibase Chart
California shipper Drefong extended his win streak to four while capturing his stakes debut. Sent off as the 3-1 favorite, he broke on top from his outside post position and got away with a relatively easy early fractions before drawing off to win by a clear margin. Runner-up Economic Model, who raced within striking range on the inside, angled out and rallied four wide in the stretch, but never got close.—M.L.
Woodford Reserve Ballston Spa S. (gr. IIT)
Saratoga, 8/27, $400,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (turf), 1:38.77, course firm.
1–Strike Charmer, 119, b m, 6 .......... $220,000 Smart Strike–Cat Charmer, by Storm Cat O–Courtlandt Farms (Donald and Donna Adam), B–Courtlandt Farm (KY), T–Mark A. Hennig, J–Junior Alvarado
2–Lady Eli, 121, dk b/br f, 4 ................ $80,000 Divine Park–Sacre Coeur, by Saint Ballado O–Sheep Pond Partners, B–Runnymede Farm Inc. & Catesby W. Clay (KY), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr.Sale History: 2014 KEEAPR, $160,000, 2013 KEESEP, $160,000.
3–Sentiero Italia, 121, b f, 4 ................ $48,000 Medaglia d'Oro–Golden Way (IRE), by Cadeaux Genereux (GB) O–Godolphin Racing LLC, B–Darley (KY), T–Kiaran P. McLaughlin, J–Joel Rosario
Margins: ¾, ½, 1. Others: Onus ($24,000), Miss Temple City ($12,000), Excilly (GB) ($8,000), Sympathy ($8,000). Scratched: Sweet Acclaim (IRE). View Equibase Chart
Strike Charmer upset previously undefeat-ed Lady Eli by three-quarters of a length in the latter's highly anticipated return from a battle with life-threatening laminitis that kept her sidelined for 14 months. Strike Charmer got a perfectly timed ride from the back of the field and came wide into the stretch to nab Lady Eli, who took a slim lead in the final furlong, in the final 70 yards.—M.L.
Pat O'Brien S. (gr. II)
Del Mar, 8/27, $200,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:20.31, track fast.
1–Masochistic, 121, b g, 6 ................ $120,000 Sought After–Trotinette, by Unusual Heat O–Los Pollos Hermanos Racing and Jay Em Ess Stable, B–Francoise Dupuis & Louise Ju-lian (CA), T–Ronald W. Ellis, J–Tyler Baze
2–Vyjack, 119, b g, 6 .......................... $40,000 Into Mischief–Life Happened, by Stravinsky O–Pick Six Racing (David Wilkenfeld), B–Machmer Hall (KY), T–Philip D'Amato, J–Fla-vien PratSale History: 2012 FTMMAY, $100,000, 2011 FTKJUL, $45,000.
3–Indexical, 119, ch r, 5 ...................... $24,000 Latent Heat–Mysteryachievement, by Regal Classic O–Reddam Racing LLC, B–Mrs. Ellen B. Kill Kelley (KY), T–Ben D. A. Cecil, J–Mario Guti-errezSale History: 2013 BARMAY, $70,000, 2012 FTKOCT, $15,500.
Margins: 3¾, 7½, . Others: Scratched: Cautious Giant, Outside Nashville. View Equibase Chart
Masochistic made this win look like a morn-ing breeze, popping out of the gate under jockey Tyler Baze and cruising to the wire, just more than three tenths off the track record. Vyjack rallied past Indexical easily to pick up place honors, but finished an unthreatening 3 3/4 lengths back, 7 1/2 clear of the third-place finisher. Masochistic covered a half-mile in :45.01, six furlongs in 1:08.22, and hit the wire in 1:20.31 with his ears pricked. Solar Launch holds the track record, at 1:20 flat, which dates back to 1990. California-bred Masochistic will train up to the TwinSpires.com Breeders' Cup Sprint (gr. I).—J.B.
Seaway S. (CAN-III)
Woodbine, 8/27, $115,350, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (all-weather), 1:22.07, track fast.
1–Midnight Miley, 119, b f, 4 ............... $69,210 Midnight Lute–Moneybru, by Talk Is Money O–Little Red Feather Racing, B–Mark Secrest (KY), T–Julia Carey, J–Rafael Manuel Her-nandez
Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, $45,000.2–Elusive Collection, 117, b f, 4 .......... $23,070
Elusive Quality–Recollect, by El Prado (IRE) O–IVan Dalos, B–Tall Oaks Farm (KY), T–Josie Carroll, J–Luis Contreras
3–Regia Marina, 117, dk b/br f, 4 .......... $9,805 Medaglia d'Oro–Fleet Lady, by Avenue of Flags O–Godolphin Racing LLC, B–Darley (KY), T–Eoin G. Harty, J–Gary Boulanger
3–Cactus Kris, 119, ch m, 5 .................. $9,805 Cactus Ridge–Highest Ground, by Lemon Drop Kid O–Anne L. Walsh, B–James Paliafito & Tom Keegan (KY), T–Ryan D. Walsh, J–Huber Vil-la-GomezSale History: 2012 FTKOCT, $30,000, 2011 KEENOV, $2,000.
Margins: ¾, 2¾, 2, 2. Others: Charming Delilah ($2,768), Norquay ($1,154). View Equibase Chart
Philip H. Iselin S. (gr. III)
Monmouth Park, 8/27, $100,000, 3yo/up, 9f (dirt), 1:48.55, track fast.
1–Baccelo (BRZ), 120, b g, 6 ............... $60,000 Northern Afleet–Quanto Carina (BRZ), by Wild Event O–David Jacobson, B–Haras Santa Maria de Araras (BRZ), T–David Jacobson, J–Nik Juarez
2–Mr. Jordan, 116, gr/ro g, 4 .............. $20,000 Kantharos–Miss Skeetd, by Cloud Hopping O–Melin, David, Ellman, Leon and Plesa, Laurie, B–Philip Matthews & Karen Matthews (FL), T–Edward Plesa, Jr., J–Paco LopezSale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $155,000, 2013 OBSAUG, $63,000.
3–Watershed, 120, b c, 4 .................... $10,000 Bernardini–Thousand Islands (GB), by Dubai Millennium (GB) O–Godolphin Racing LLC, B–Darley (KY), T–Kiaran P. McLaughlin, J–Antonio A. Gallardo
Margins: 1½, 3, 5¼. Others: Cowboy Rhythm ($6,000), Transparent ($3,000), Dontbetwithbruno ($2,000). View Equibase Chart
DOOM BAR CELEBRATION MILE (ENG-II)
Goodwood, 8/27, £106,140, 3yo/up, 8f, 1:35.96, gd-f.1–Lightning Spear (GB), 130, ch h, 5 ... £62,041
Pivotal (GB)–Atlantic Destiny (IRE), by Royal Academy O–QATAR RACING LIMITED, B–Newsells Park Stud (GB), T–SIMCOCK DAVID, J–MURPHY OISINSale History: 2012 TATOC1, $437,018.
2–Zonderland (GB), 124, ch c, 3 .......... £23,521 Dutch Art (GB)–Barynya (GB), by Pivotal (GB) O–Cheveley Park Stud, B–Cheveley Park Stud Ltd (GB), T–COX CLIVE, J–DETTORI FRANKIESale History: 2014 TATOC1, $118,313.
3–Arod (IRE), 130, b h, 5 ..................... £11,771
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Teofilo (IRE)–My Personal Space, by Rahy O–QATAR RACING LIMITED, B–KABANSK LTD & RATHBARRY STUD (IRE), T–CHAPPLE-HYAM PETER, J–FORTUNE JIMMYSale History: 2012 GOFORB, $219,623.
Margins: 1¾, head, 3¼. Others: TOORMORE (IRE), THIKRIYAAT (IRE).
PREIS DER SPARKASSEN FINANZGRUPPE (EX SPRETI-RENNEN) (GER-III)
Baden Baden, 8/27, €55,000, 4yo/up, 10f, 2:04.89, good.1–Va Bank (IRE), 126, b c, 4 ................ €32,000
Archipenko–Vinales (IRE), by Dilshaan (GB) O–J P ZIENKIEWICZ, B–Airlie Stud (IRE), T–JANIKOWSKI M, J–SEIDL MARTINSale History: 2013 TAISEP, $6,072.
2–Potemkin (GER), 128, dk b/br h, 5.... €12,000 New Approach (IRE)–Praia (GER), by Big Shuffle O–KLAUS ALLOFS & STIFTUNG GESTUT FAHRHOF, B–Stiftung Gestut Fahrhof (GER), T–WOHLER ANDREAS, J–PEDROZA EDUARDOSale History: 2012 BBGAUG, $225,126.
3–Felician (GER), 123, b g, 8 ................. €6,000 Motivator (GB)–Felicity (GER), by Inchinor (GB) O–GESTUT HAUS ITTLINGEN, B–GESTUT HAUS ITTLINGEN (GER), T–LEVE FERDINAND J, J–STARKE ANDRASCH
Margins: 1½, 6, ½. Others: DEVASTAR (GER), TANIYA (FR), QUELINDO (GER), PALACE PRINCE (GER), WILD CHIEF (GER), WILDPARK (GER).
Lady Jacqueline S.
Thistledown, 8/27, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 10f (dirt), 2:05.48, track fast.
1–Genre, 124, b f, 4 .......................... $120,000 Bernardini–French Park, by Ecton Park O–Cheyenne Stables LLC, B–William E. Graves & Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd. (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–Trevor McCarthySale History: 2013 KEESEP, $200,000.
2–Penwith, 124, b m, 5 ....................... $40,000 Bernardini–Composure, by Touch Gold O–Godolphin Racing LLC, B–Darley (KY), T–Kiaran P. McLaughlin, J–Christopher P. DeCarlo
3–Romantic Vision, 118, b f, 4 ............. $20,000 Lemon Drop Kid–Perfect for You, by Giant's Causeway O–G. Watts Humphrey, Jr., B–G. Watts Hum-phrey Jr. (KY), T–George R. Arnold, II, J–Chan-ning Hill
Margins: 1½, 4¾, ¾. Others: Miss Pink Diva ($10,000), Joint Return ($6,000), Candy War ($4,000), Bound, Queen Concerto. View Equibase Chart
Shared Belief S.
Del Mar, 8/26, $100,000, 3yo, 8f (dirt), 1:35.74, track fast.1–Accelerate, 118, ch c, 3 .................. $60,000
Lookin At Lucky–Issues, by Awesome Again
O–Hronis Racing LLC, B–Mike Abraham (KY), T–John W. Sadler, J–Tyler BazeSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $380,000.
2–Semper Fortis, 118, dk b/br c, 3 ...... $20,000 Distorted Humor–Rebridled Dreams, by Unbri-dled's Song O–Reddam Racing LLC, B–Coffee Pot Stable (KY), T–Doug F. O'Neill, J–Mario GutierrezSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $525,000.
3–Taman Guard, 120, b g, 3 ................ $12,000 Midnight Lute–Bellastrega, by Deputy Min-ister O–Jungle Racing LLC, KMN Racing LLC, LNJ Foxwoods, Black Duck Racing, et al, B–John Perrotta & E. Mercaldo (CA), T–Jerry Hollen-dorfer, J–Flavien PratSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $50,000, 2014 BARJAN, $70,000.
Margins: ½, ½, 6¾. Others: Mishegas ($6,000), Arizona Moon ($2,000), Who's Out ($345), Touched by Autism ($345). Scratched: Knight of Drama, Spanish Hombre, Iron Rob, Belvoir Bay (GB). View Equibase Chart
Groomstick S.
Gulfstream Park, 8/27, $75,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:22.22, track good.
1–Yourdreamsormine, 121, dk b/br c, 4 $46,035 Mr. Sekiguchi–Fly Apple Shu, by Forbidden Apple O–N. T. S. Stable, Inc., B–Bridlewood Farm (FL), T–Milton W. Wolfson, J–Tyler GaffalioneSale History: 2014 OBSJUN, $37,000, 2012 OBSOCT, ($4,500 RNA).
2–El Deal, 119, b c, 4.......................... $14,850 Munnings–Spirit of Wailea, by Out of Place O–Passion Stable, Inc., B–Martha Buckner (KY), T–Francisco D'Angelo, J–Emisael Jara-milloSale History: 2012 KEENOV, $57,000.
3–Bullet Gone Astray, 117, b c, 3 .......... $7,425 Gone Astray–Permanent Makeup, by Red Bullet O–Four Horsemen Racing Stable, Inc. and Lady Lindsay Racing Stables, B–Joe Carroll & Kris Carroll (FL), T–Henry Collazo, J–Marcos MenesesSale History: 2015 OBSAPR, $15,000.
Margins: 1¾, 2¾, neck. Others: Mr. Baker ($3,713), Hy Kodiak Warrior ($2,227), Master Blender ($750). View Equibase Chart
Minnesota H. B. P. A. Distaff S.
Canterbury Park, 8/27, $75,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:38.43, course good.
1–Prado's Sweet Ride, 117, b f, 4 ....... $45,000 Fort Prado–Excellent Idea, by General Meeting O–Brommer, Darrell and Sadie, B–Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Brommer (IL), T–Chris M. Block, J–Francisco C. Torres
2–Meshell, 118, b f, 4 ......................... $15,000 Elusive Quality–Kobla Cat, by Tale of the Cat O–Knapczyk, Andrew and Arnold, Douglas
S., B–Jamm, Ltd. (KY), T–Jeffery C. Lynn, J–Robby AlbaradoSale History: 2013 FTKOCT, $12,500.
3–America Mon Amie, 121, b f, 4 .......... $8,250 All American (AUS)–Si Si Mon Amie, by El Corredor O–Menard, David, Captain Jack Racing Stable LLC and Granitz, Anthony J., B–Captain Jack Racing Stable (IL), T–Anthony J. Granitz, J–Santo Sanjur
Margins: ½, 1¼, ¾. Others: Fine Assay ($3,750), Lady Serena ($750), Highwayormyway ($750), Calypso Run ($750), Hip Ninety Three ($750). Scratched: Ciaran's Prize. View Equibase Chart
Pay the Man S.
Thistledown, 8/27, $75,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 9f (dirt), 1:53.84, track fast.
1–Bold Cait, 122, dk b/br f, 4 .............. $45,000 Sun King–Cait, by Pioneering O–Lyon, Ben and Reed, K., B–Donn Rowe (OH), T–Eric R. Reed, J–Edgar Paucar
2–Fast Justice, 118, b f, 3 ................... $15,000 Regal Ransom–Fast Included, by Include O–Ligon, Tommy G. and Granitz, Anthony J., B–Justice Farm & Greg Justice (OH), T–An-thony J. Granitz, J–Walter De La CruzSale History: 2015 OBSAPR, ($55,000 RNA), 2014 OBSAUG, $15,000, 2013 KEENOV, $7,500.
3–Morant Bay, 122, dk b/br m, 5 ........... $7,500 Badge of Silver–Roo Roo, by Meadowlake O–Loooch Racing Stables, Inc., B–Langsem Farm, Inc. & Leslie Stone (OH), T–Jeffrey A. Radosevich, J–Luis H. ColonSale History: 2012 FTKOCT, $4,000.
Margins: nose, nose, neck. Others: Needmore Flattery ($3,750), Redstart ($2,250), Tune Up ($1,500), Flat-ter My Mary. Scratched: Star Mabee. View Equibase Chart
Tah Dah S.
Belterra Park, 8/27, $75,000, 2yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:10.74, track fast.
1–Halona, 114, ch f, 2 ......................... $45,000 Parading–Roo Roo, by Meadowlake O–Muirfield Farm and Girten, Tim, B–Langsem Farm, Inc. & Leslie Stone (OH), T–Tim Girten, J–Ricardo FelicianoSale History: 2015 FTKOCT, $10,000.
2–Someday Soon, 116, b f, 2 .............. $15,000 Proud Citizen–Come Sunday, by Repent O–Tommy G. Ligon, B–Tommy G Ligon (OH), T–William B. Van Meter, J–Declan Cannon
3–True Cinder, 116, b f, 2 ...................... $7,500 Alcindor–Be True, by Shakespeare O–Michael Rone, B–Larry Byer (OH), T–Mike L. Rone, J–Luis Antonio Gonzalez
Margins: ¾, 5, 3½. Others: Nikki My Darling ($3,750), Cali Dream ($2,250), Pyrite Slew ($1,500), Panamaniac, Classical Music, Mygirlfriday. Scratched: Kiosk's Cal. View Equibase Chart
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LEWIS BADGES 1832 MARCH STAKES
Goodwood, 8/27, £49,185, 3yo/up, 14f, 3:00.28, gd-f.1–Platitude (GB), 121, b g, 3 ............... £28,355
Dansili (GB)–Modesta (IRE), by Sadler's Wells O–KHALED ABDULLAH, B–JUDDMONTE FARMS LTD (GB), T–STOUTE SIR MICHAEL, J–ATZENI ANDREA
2–Vive ma fille (GER), 128, dkb f, 4 ..... £10,750 Doyen (IRE)–Vive Madame (GER), by Big Shuffle O–R W HUGGINS & ATLANTIC RACING, B–FRAU U HUBERTS (GER), T–JOHNSTON MARK, J–NORTON FRANSale History: 2013 BBGAUG, $22,510.
3–Mr Singh (GB), 133, b g, 4 ................. £5,380 High Chaparral (IRE)–Sundari (IRE), by Dane-hill O–Lady Bamford, B–Lady Bamford (GB), T–GOSDEN JOHN, J–DETTORI FRANKIE
Margins: 5, 7, 1¾. Others: ZUBEIDA, GOLDMEMBER, GLARING, FLAMBEUSE.
STOBART CLUB & SHOP HOPEFUL STAKES
Newmarket, 8/27, £36,397, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:12.52, gd-f.1–Windfast (IRE), 127, b g, 5 ............... £20,983
Exceed And Excel (AUS)–Fair Sailing (IRE), by Docksider O–B J MEEHAN, B–Airlie Stud (IRE), T–MEE-HAN BRIAN, J–KINGSCOTE RICHARDSale History: 2012 TATOC2, $48,097.
2–Buying Trouble, 120, b f, 3 ................ £7,955 Hat Trick (JPN)–Lotus Sutra, by Kingmambo O–MRS I M FOLKES, B–FLAXMAN HOLDINGS LTD (KY), T–EVANS DAVID, J–KELLY SHANESale History: 2013 KEENOV, $24,000.
3–Baccarat (IRE), 127, ch g, 7 ............... £3,981 Dutch Art (GB)–Zut Alors (IRE), by Pivotal (GB) O–Godolphin, B–Twelve Oaks Stud (IRE), T–APPLEBY CHARLIE, J–DOYLE JAMESSale History: 2014 TATAUT, $143,594, 2010 ARQAUG, $229,554.
Margins: neck, 1¾, head. Others: NAADIRR (IRE), EASTERN IMPACT (IRE), RAUCOUS, MAYFAIR LADY, B FIFTY TWO (IRE).
ALLOWANCE RESULTS
Albuquerque, Race 2, ALW8/27, $22,300, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (dirt), 1:25.73, track fast.1–Fantastic Party, 120, dk b/br f, 3, Firejack–Fantastic
Flatter, by Flatter, $13,380, O–C. Donnell Echols, B–Donnell Echols (NM), T–Joel H. Marr, J–Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr.
Margin: neck, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Arlington Park, Race 8, ALW
8/26, $26,400, 3yo/up, f/m, a8.5f (turf), 1:47.83, course firm.
1–Speak Up Sailor, 125, ch f, 4, Midshipman–Speak Up, by Unaccounted For, $15,840, O–Good Times Stable, B–Pete Mattson (IL), T–Chris M. Block, J–Edgar Perez
Sale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $65,000.Margin: ½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Arlington Park, Race 8, ALW8/27, $26,400, 3yo/up, f/m, a5f (turf), 1:00.00, course
yielding.1–New Orleans Lady, 118, ch f, 3, Unbridled's Song–
Witch Princess, by Exchange Rate, $15,840, O–Twin Creeks Racing Stables, LLC, B–Dale Kalmar, Brian Kalmar & Unbridled's Song Syndicate (FL), T–Michael Stidham, J–Carlos H. Marquez, Jr.
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $190,000.Margin: 1½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Canterbury Park, Race 3, AOC8/26, $30,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5f (turf), :58.10, course good.1–Cotton Club Cutie, 123, dk b/br m, 6, High Cotton–Tan-
talized, by Montbrook, $18,000, O–Raver Racing LLC (Ron Raver), B–Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. Davis (FL), T–Nevada Litfin, J–Orlando Mojica
Sale History: 2012 OBSJUN, $37,000.Margin: 1, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 4, ALW8/27, $24,500, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:19.29, track fast.1–Castle Bound, 117, b g, 3, Windsor Castle–Bound To, by
Boundary, $14,580, O–Taylor Mountain Farm LLC, B–James W. Casey (WV), T–James W. Casey, J–Christian Hi-raldo
Margin: 2, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 7, ALW8/26, $24,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 4.5f (dirt), :52.51, track fast.1–Ms. Shosho, 120, b f, 3, Limehouse–Ms. Riskay, by
General Royal, $14,340, O–Albert R Lupcho, Jr., B–Athol Morgan, LLC (WV), T–Kevin S. Patterson, J–Gerald Almodo-var
Margin: 5¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Del Mar, Race 7, AOC8/27, $62,000, 3yo, f, 8f (turf), 1:35.50, course firm.1–Nodiac (IRE), 123, b f, 3, Kodiac (GB)–No Way (IRE), by
Rainbows for Life, $37,200, O–Little Red Feather Racing and Naify, Marsha, B–Ms G. Proctor (IRE), T–Philip D'Amato, J–Flavien Prat
Sale History: 2015 TATAPR, ($46,759 RNA), 2014 GO-FORB, $45,475, 2013 GOFFOA, $20,160.
Margin: ½, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Delaware Park, Race 6, AOC8/27, $36,000, 2yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:11.85, track fast.1–Hailey's Flip, 113, dk b/br f, 2, Archarcharch–Tamberi-
no, by Freud, $27,000, O–Daniel C. Crowley, B–Spendthrift Farm LLC (MD), T–Gary Capuano, J–Kali Francois
Sale History: 2015 KEESEP, $17,000.Margin: ¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Delaware Park, Race 8, AOC8/27, $40,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:09.24, track fast.1–Chief Istan, 119, b c, 4, Istan–My Indian, by Indian Char-
lie, $24,000, O–Sagamore Farm and Jones, Brereton C., B–Brereton C. Jones (KY), T–J. Larry Jones, J–Gabriel Saez
Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, ($15,000 RNA).Margin: 1½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Ellis Park, Race 1, AOC8/27, $39,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f (turf), 1:02.43, course
firm.1–Parc Celeste, 121, dk b/br m, 5, Magna Graduate–San-
dringham Fleur, by Lemon Drop Kid, $23,400, O–Vogt, Rudy, Emmett, Richard A., and Brashear, Tom, B–Thomas J. Young (KY), T–Robert J. Pincins, J–Jon Kenton Court
Margin: 1½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Ellis Park, Race 7, ALW8/27, $39,000, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:34.63, course firm.1–Kentucky's Tune, 121, ch g, 6, Bluegrass Cat–Greeley's
Tune, by Mr. Greeley, $23,400, O–Nelson Orantes, B–Zayat Stables, LLC (KY), T–Sal Guerrero, J–Rafael Mojica, Jr.
Sale History: 2011 FTKJUL, $20,000, 2010 KEENOV, $17,000.
Margin: 2¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Evangeline Downs, Race 9, AOC8/26, $25,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.13, track good.1–Chaotic Kitty, 117, dk b/br m, 5, Big Top Cat–Lemon
Yellow, by Red Ransom, $16,800, O–End Zone Athletics, Inc., B–Circle H Farms (LA), T–Karl Broberg, J–Ashley Broussard
Margin: 2¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Evangeline Downs, Race 11, ALW8/26, $28,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:17.80, track good.1–Bluegrass Punch, 123, gr/ro g, 4, Bluegrass Cat–
Bronze Abe, by Two Punch, $16,800, O–Eleven Bravo Rac-ing Stable Inc, B–Chrislin LLC (LA), T–Eduardo Ramirez, J–Diego Saenz
Sale History: 2013 BSCSEP, $29,000.Margin: 3, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Golden Gate Fields, Race 8, ALW8/27, $27,000, 3yo/up, 6f (all-weather), 1:10.51, track
fast.1–Citali, 122, b g, 4, Congrats–The Dove, by Hawk Wing,
$16,200, O–Corti, Dennis, Gevertz, Saul, Nentwig, Michael, Pagano, Ray and Pricco, Steve, B–Marablue Farm LLC (KY), T–William E. Morey, J–William Antongeorgi III
Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, $50,000, 2012 KEENOV, $40,000.
Margin: 1¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
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Indiana Downs, Race 1, ALW8/27, $34,000, 3yo/up, 5f (dirt), :57.84, track muddy.1–War Eagle's Return, 120, b g, 4, Northern Afleet–War
Eagle Lady, by War Chant, $20,400, O–Winston, Marc, Au-erbach, Rob and Farmanian, Debra, B–Pattons Creek Farm LLC (KY), T–Thomas M. Amoss, J–Richard A. Bracho
Margin: 5, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 3, AOC8/27, $34,000, 3yo/up, 5f (dirt), :57.96, track muddy.1–Officer Griffin, 120, ch g, 6, Officer–First Attraction, by
Pancho Villa, $20,400, O–Southwest Racing Stables and Paul H. Adkins LLC, B–Eric Loy (KY), T–Genaro Garcia, J–Marcelino Pedroza
Margin: 2¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Louisiana Downs, Race 3, ALW8/27, $21,500, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:04.06, track fast.1–Zendelphian, 117, dk b/br c, 3, Big Top Cat–Muffin, by
Smart Strike, $14,700, O–Rowell Enterprises, Inc., B–Circle H Farms & Carrol J. Castille (LA), T–Patricia G. West, J–Rich-ard E. Eramia
Margin: neck, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Monmouth Park, Race 3, AOC8/27, $42,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:09.78, track fast.1–Sky Gold, 122, dk b/br f, 4, Successful Appeal–Super
Phoebe, by Malabar Gold, $23,940, O–Horse Owners De-velopment, B–Mt. Joy Stables, Pope McLean, Marc Mc-Lean & Pope McLean Jr. (KY), T–Jorge Navarro, J–Jose C. Ferrer
Sale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $75,000, 2013 KEESEP, $18,000, 2012 KEENOV, ($17,000 RNA).
Margin: 2, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Monmouth Park, Race 10, AOC8/27, $40,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:09.13, track fast.1–Bandwidth, 114, ch c, 3, Mineshaft–Goforitmrsmiller,
by Speightstown, $22,800, O–West, Gary and Mary, B–CFP Thoroughbreds LLC (KY), T–Jason Servis, J–Nik Juarez
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $225,000.Margin: 4½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Penn National, Race 6, ALW8/26, $33,300, 3yo/up, 8.5f (dirt), 1:45.69, track fast.1–Won Dozen Banks, 117, dk b/br g, 3, Bank Heist–Won
Dozen Roses, by Signal Tap, $19,980, O–Peter Kazamias, B–Kaz Hill Farm (PA), T–Enrique Arroyo, J–John Bisono
Margin: 3¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Penn National, Race 6, AOC8/27, $30,400, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:38.69, track fast.1–Its a Journey, 115, dk b/br f, 3, Jump Start–Lovely Se-
norita, by Not For Love, $21,888, O–Maggi Moss, B–Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Szeyller (PA), T–Jamie Ness, J–Edwin Gon-zalez
Sale History: 2015 FTMMAY, $105,000, 2014 FTMSEP, ($28,000 RNA).
Margin: 3¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Remington Park, Race 2, ALW8/26, $34,000, 3yo/up, 5f (turf), :56.28, course firm.1–My Validation, 124, b g, 5, Valid Expectations–Anna's
Girl, by Distorted Humor, $24,973, O–Hobby Horse Farm, Inc., B–Hobby Horse Farm Inc. (OK), T–Scott E. Young, J–Quincy Hamilton
Margin: nose, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Remington Park, Race 6, AOC8/26, $23,650, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:37.34, track fast.1–Solitary Ranger, 119, dk b/br g, 5, U S Ranger–Galileo's
Star, by Lil E. Tee, $14,190, O–Susan Moulton, B–Richard Forbush & U S Ranger Syndicate (KY), T–Danny Pish, J–David Cabrera
Sale History: 2012 OBSAUG, $28,000.Margin: 3, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Saratoga, Race 3, AOC8/27, $100,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:15.22, track fast.1–Threefiveindia, 118, ch c, 3, Street Hero–Palacio de
Amor, by Dixieland Band, $60,000, O–Amerman Racing LLC, B–Myung Kwon Cho & jun park (KY), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr.
Sale History: 2014 FTKOCT, $65,000.Margin: 2¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Saratoga, Race 4, ALW8/27, $95,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (turf), 1:42.07, course
firm.1–Stella Rose, 118, b f, 3, Mineshaft–Stella Prima, by El
Prado (IRE), $57,000, O–Stronach Stables, B–Adena Springs (KY), T–Christophe Clement, J–Joel Rosario
Margin: 1, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Saratoga, Race 5, AOC8/27, $95,000, 3yo/up, 11f (turf), 2:15.96, course firm.1–Revved Up, 115, b c, 3, Candy Ride (ARG)–Storm Flag
Flying, by Storm Cat, $57,000, O–Phipps Stable, B–Phipps Stable (KY), T–Claude R. McGaughey III, J–Jose L. Ortiz
Margin: neck, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Saratoga, Race 13, ALW8/27, $85,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:42.56, course firm.1–Irish Prayer, 115, dk b/br g, 3, Dublin–Strong Faith, by
Pioneering, $51,000, O–Three Diamonds Farm, B–Spend-thrift Farm (NY), T–Michael J. Maker, J–Florent Geroux
Sale History: 2015 OBSJUN, $27,000.Margin: 2, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart
Thistledown, Race 6, AOC8/27, $23,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:11.28, track fast.1–Champions Gate, 122, b g, 7, Pure Prize–Amadamprez,
by Northern Afleet, $13,800, O–Thomas Barnes, B–Donald R. Dizney (CA), T–Richard J. Rettele, J–Dean A. Sarvis
Margin: ½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 5, ALW8/27, $45,063, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (all-weather), 1:10.38,
track fast.1–Blurricane, 121, b f, 4, Rebellion (GB)–Otra Vez, by
Rahy, $35,159, O–Lee, K, Mitchell, D, Bell, D and Bell, G, B–Bernard & Karen McCormack (ON), T–Martin Drexler, J–David Moran
Sale History: 2013 ONTSEP, $14,223.Margin: ½, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 6, ALW8/27, $57,291, 2yo, f, 7f (turf), 1:24.21, course good.1–Tapa Tapa Tapa, 118, gr/ro f, 2, Tapit–Kickin' the
Clouds, by Dixieland Band, $34,374, O–Beau Ravine LLC, B–Patricia Pavlish (KY), T–Timothy E. Hamm, J–Pablo Mo-rales
Margin: ½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 9, AOC8/27, $47,909, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (all-weather), 1:10.51,
track fast.1–Casablanca Kiss, 119, ch m, 7, Pure Prize–Casablanca,
by Gulch, $28,745, O–Lee, Ken, Mitchell, Dennis, Bell, Don and Bell, Gaye, B–Phoenix Rising Farms (KY), T–Martin Drexler, J–Luis Contreras
Margin: neck, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 10, ALW8/27, $45,063, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:35.90, course good.1–Nevaeh's Valentine, 121, ch g, 4, Giant Gizmo–Be My
Valentine, by Jacksonport, $40,557, O–Lucky DiLuciano Stable, B–Anthony Luciano (ON), T–Robert Earl Barnett, J–Steven Ronald Bahen
Margin: 1½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
MAIDEN RESULTS
Arlington Park, Race 9, MSW8/27, $25,600, 2yo, f, 5.5f (all-weather), 1:05.42, track
fast.1–Silly Factor, 119, gr/ro f, 2, The Factor–Find the Humor,
by Sharp Humor, $15,360, O–Gayla Rankin, B–JSM Equine, LLC & Greathouse Horse Property, LLC (KY), T–Wesley A. Ward, J–Jose Valdivia, Jr.
Sale History: 2015 KEESEP, ($27,000 RNA), 2015 KEE-JAN, $26,000.
Margin: 2½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Canterbury Park, Race 4, MSW8/26, $32,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:06.03, track fast.1–Back Alley Warrior, 118, b g, 2, Flower Alley–Restless
Warrior, by Dixie Union, $19,200, O–Bleu Valley Farm, LLC, B–Jeff H. Hilger & Debora J. Hilger (MN), T–Michael E. Bie-hler, J–Paul M. Nolan
Margin: 17¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Canterbury Park, Race 5, MSW8/26, $32,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:06.65, track fast.1–Got Even Smarter, 118, b g, 2, Stephen Got Even–Just
Smart, by Smart Strike, $19,200, O–Les Schneider, B–Wildcat Ranch LLC & Paul W. Schaffer (MN), T–Miguel Angel Silva, J–Orlando Mojica
Sale History: 2015 MINAUG, $30,000.
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RACE RESULTS
Margin: ¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 3, MSW8/26, $23,000, 2yo, f, 4.5f (dirt), :53.82, track fast.1–Unaquoi, 120, gr/ro f, 2, Gattopardo–Jumelle Springs,
by More Than Ready, $13,740, O–Ray M. Pennington, III, B–Ray M. Pennington III (WV), T–Ollie L. Figgins, III, J–Gerald Almodovar
Margin: 2¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 3, MSW8/27, $23,000, 2yo, 4.5f (dirt), :53.34, track fast.1–Unrideabull, 120, b g, 2, Bullsbay–And Nobody Knows,
by Colonial Affair, $13,740, O–Michael E. Sterling, B–Mi-chael Sterling (WV), T–Jody L Caison, J–Gustavo Larrosa
Margin: ½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 8, MSW8/26, $23,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 4.5f (dirt), :53.91, track fast.1–Rocket Thunder, 118, ch f, 3, Officer Rocket (GB)–Kit-
ty's Thunder, by Thunder Gulch, $13,560, O–Dimitri Racing Stable, Inc., B–Bybee Road Farm (WV), T–Sandra A. Dono, J–Christian Hiraldo
Margin: neck, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Del Mar, Race 3, MSW8/26, $60,000, 2yo, 6f (dirt), 1:10.52, track fast.1–Oopper Wallah, 120, ch c, 2, Congrats–Miss Singhsix
(IRE), by Singspiel (IRE), $36,000, O–Sareen Family Trust, B–Normandy Farm LLC (KY), T–Peter Miller, J–Norberto Arroyo, Jr.
Sale History: 2016 OBSAPR, $100,000, 2015 KEESEP, $40,000.
Margin: nose, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Del Mar, Race 5, MSW8/26, $60,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:09.02, track fast.1–Perfect Pic, 120, b f, 3, Candy Ride (ARG)–Cotton Bay,
by El Corredor, $36,000, O–DP Racing, LLC, B–Anderson Farms Ont. Inc. (ON), T–James M. Cassidy, J–Santiago Gonzalez
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $110,000.Margin: 10¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Del Mar, Race 5, MSW8/27, $60,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:36.50, course firm.1–Leveler, 120, ch f, 3, Even the Score–Girl Scout, by
Meadowlake, $36,000, O–H and E Ranch, Inc., B–McDow-ell Farm (AR), T–Philip D'Amato, J–Stewart Elliott
Sale History: 2015 OBSJUN, $20,000, 2014 FTTAUG, ($19,000 RNA), 2013 OBSOCT, $14,000.
Margin: 1¼, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Ellis Park, Race 6, MSW8/27, $38,000, 2yo, 5.5f (turf), 1:03.14, course firm.1–Chargin Storm, 120, b c, 2, Nobiz Like Shobiz–To Fly
Free, by Fly So Free, $22,800, O–Inga McQueen, B–Eliza-beth J. Valando (KY), T–Larry W. Demeritte, J–Ty Kennedy
Sale History: 2015 FTKOCT, $1,000.Margin: 1¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Ellis Park, Race 8, MSW8/27, $38,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:10.34, track fast.1–Miss Discreet, 118, ch f, 3, Discreetly Mine–Valid
Humor, by Distorted Humor, $22,800, O–Sure Shot Stables, B–Anna Ford (KY), T–Jeff Barkley, J–Corey J. Lanerie
Sale History: 2014 FTKOCT, $40,000.Margin: 1, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Evangeline Downs, Race 1, MSW8/26, $23,000, 2yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:15.56, track good.1–Crossbow Huntress, 118, dk b/br f, 2, Crossbow–So-
larfast, by Authenticate, $13,800, O–Caroline Dodwell, B–Caroline Dodwell (TX), T–Caroline Dodwell, J–Alfredo Con-treras
Margin: 2¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Golden Gate Fields, Race 6, MSW8/27, $26,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:45.79, course firm.1–Midvale Magic, 121, ch g, 3, Lucky Pulpit–Gn. Group
Meeting, by General Meeting, $20,280, O–Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Larry D., B–Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams (CA), T–Jerry Hollendorfer, J–Ricardo Gonzalez
Margin: 1¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Gulfstream Park, Race 7, MSW8/27, $50,000, 2yo, 8f (turf), 1:37.44, course firm.1–Zipping, 111, b g, 2, Adios Charlie–Miss Zip, by City Zip,
$31,000, O–Roger Laurin, B–Laurin Stable, Inc. (FL), T–Roger Laurin, J–Rayan Gazader
Margin: 1¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Gulfstream Park, Race 8, MSW8/27, $50,000, 2yo, f, 5f (dirt), :58.95, track fast.1–Gone Till Dawn, 119, b f, 2, Gone Astray–Seasoning, by
Salt Lake, $24,000, O–Ebony L. Maynard, B–Gerald James (FL), T–Ashley Dinanathsingh, J–Eduardo O. Nunez
Margin: 2¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Penn National, Race 1, MSW8/27, $28,500, 3yo/up, 8.32f (turf), 1:41.92, course firm.1–Make Big Plans, 112, b g, 3, Tapit–Mutually Benefit, by
Dynaformer, $17,100, O–Glen Hill Farm, B–Glen Hill Farm (FL), T–Thomas F. Proctor, J–Ashley Castrenze
Margin: 1½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Saratoga, Race 1, MSW8/27, $93,000, 2yo, 6f (dirt), 1:10.37, track fast.1–Reckling, 119, dk b/br c, 2, Dialed In–Cash Reserve, by
Distorted Humor, $55,800, O–Heiligbrodt, L. William and Corinne, B–Dixiana Farms LLC (KY), T–Steven M. Asmus-sen, J–Ricardo Santana, Jr.
Sale History: 2016 OBSAPR, ($75,000 RNA), 2015 KEE-JAN, $70,000.
Margin: 1¼, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Saratoga, Race 2, MSW8/27, $93,000, 3yo/up, 9f (turf), 1:47.80, course firm.1–Patterson Cross, 119, b c, 3, Arch–Storm Tracer, by Pul-
pit, $55,800, O–Karp, James S. and Patterson, James, B–James S. Karp (KY), T–William I. Mott, J–Jose Lezcano
Margin: ¾, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Saratoga, Race 11, MSW8/26, $73,000, 3yo/up, 9f (dirt), 1:52.33, track fast.1–Come Around, 124, b g, 4, Midshipman–Joined Forces,
by Dixie Union, $43,800, O–Sagamore Farm, B–Stephen Jacobs (NY), T–Horacio DePaz, J–Jose L. Ortiz
Sale History: 2014 FTMMAY, $150,000, 2013 FTMSEP, $53,000, 2013 FTNAUG, $15,000.
Margin: 4, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Thistledown, Race 3, MSW8/27, $21,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f (dirt), 1:07.28, track fast.1–Invoice Me, 119, dk b/br f, 3, Gun Power–Sultry Danse,
by Sultry Song, $12,900, O–Felicia Campbell, B–Felicia Campbell (MI), T–Ronald D. Allen, Sr., J–Walter De La Cruz
Margin: 3¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Thistledown, Race 5, MSW8/27, $21,500, 2yo, f, 5.5f (dirt), 1:08.20, track fast.1–Phenix, 117, b f, 2, Chelsey Cat–Chic Playgirl, by Heff,
$12,900, O–All In Racing Stable, B–Nancy C. Shuford (NC), T–Ashley M. Stoneking, J–Walter De La Cruz
Sale History: 2015 OBSAUG, $1,800.Margin: 1½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 7, MSW8/27, $42,987, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (all-weather), 1:11.21,
track fast.1–Sweet Crimson, 119, b f, 3, Langfuhr–Sweet Bama
Breeze, by City Zip, $30,960, O–Gustav Schickedanz, B–Gustav Schickedanz (ON), T–Michael Keogh, J–Jesse M. Campbell
Margin: 1¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
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TORREY PINES S. (GR. III)Del Mar, Sunday, August 28, Race 88f (dirt), $100,000, 3yo f, 5:33 PM (local)
Nick Alexander's homebred Enola Gray takes an undefeated record in, but the lightly raced Grazen filly will be up against the toughest field she's ever faced. The Phil D'Amato-trained 3-year-old has won her three starts by a combined 26 1/4 lengths, but only against California-bred company. D'Amato said if Enola Gray wins or runs well in the Torrey Pines, she'll target the Oct. 22 Lexus Raven Run Stakes (gr. II) at Keeneland and likely skip the Breeders' Cup this year. The main challenger is her stablemate Bellamentary. Fellow stakes winners Uptown Twirl, Dreamarcher, and Belvoir Bay also present intriguing longshot options.—J.B.
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Enola Gray Grazen 3/f Tyler Baze 124 4/5 Nick Alexander 2 2 Uptown Twirl Twirling Candy 3/f Victor Espinoza 120 15/1 Hronis Racing, LLC 3 3 Kay Kay Pleasantly Perfect 3/f Alonso Quinonez 118 8/1 Holly or David Wilson 4 4 Nine Point Nine Tribal Rule 3/f Fernando Hernandez Perez 122 20/1 Holly or David Wilson 5 5 She's a Warrior Majestic Warrior 3/f Mario Gutierrez 118 6/1 C R K Stable LLC 6 6 Dreamarcher Archarcharch 3/f Santiago Gonzalez 120 15/1 Melen or Red Cap Thrbds., LLC or Taub, Et Al 7 7 Bellamentary Bellamy Road 3/f Martin Garcia 120 4/1 Little Red Feather Racing or RM Racing 8 8 Belvoir Bay (GB) Equiano (FR) 3/f Norberto Arroyo, Jr. 118 10/1 Team Valor International or BarberBreeders: 1–Nick Alexander; 2–Steven Nicholson & Brandi Nicholson; 3–K & G Stables; 4–Stormy B. Hull & Ginger A. Samples; 5–T. C. Flounders; 6–BWB Bloodstock, LLC & K. Taylor; 7–Charles T. Matses; 8–Mrs R. D. Peacock.Trainers: 1–Philip D'Amato; 2–John W. Sadler; 3–Vladimir Cerin; 4–Vladimir Cerin; 5–Peter Eurton; 6–Jerry Hollendorfer; 7–Philip D'Amato; 8–Peter Miller.
LA PREVOYANTE S.Woodbine, Sunday, August 28, Race 88f (turf), $125,000, 3yo f, 4:43 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Alice's War Philanthropist 3/f Sunny Singh 116 20/1 Angela P. Primerano and John Workman 2 2 Crumlin Spirit Court Vision 3/f David Moran 120 12/1 Dura Racing & M.J.Doyle Racing Stables Ltd. 3 3 Niigon's Eclipse Niigon 3/f Gary Boulanger 116 10/1 Chiefswood Stable 4 4 Conquest Dynasty Court Vision 3/f Patrick Husbands 116 3/1 Conquest Stables, LLC 5 5 Sugar Jones Old Forester 3/f Rafael Manuel Hernandez 116 8/1 Theodore F. Burnett 6 6 Bella Fabiana Court Vision 3/f Sheena Ryan 116 20/1 Terra Racing Stable 7 7 Zermatta Philanthropist 3/f Simon P. Husbands 116 20/1 Riina Rekila 8 8 Madison Way Philanthropist 3/f Gerry Olguin 116 20/1 David Potter 9 9 Classy Scarlett Philanthropist 3/f Omar Moreno 116 20/1 Gerald F. Pike 10 10 Generous Touch Philanthropist 3/f Eurico Rosa Da Silva 123 4/1 Norseman Racing Stable 11 11 Shake Down Baby Wando 3/f Alan Garcia 116 6/1 Cheyenne Stables LLC 12 12 Pure Purity Perfect Soul (IRE) 3/f Luis Contreras 116 8/1 Danny M. Lococo & M. Biamonte 13 13 Sparkles' Girl Society's Chairman 3/f Jesse M. Campbell 118 15/1 C. E. C. FarmsBreeders: 1–Huntington Stud Farm Corp.; 2–William D. Graham; 3–Chiefswood Stables Limited; 4–Keith McClelland & Rachel McClelland; 5–Hope Stock Farm; 6–Terra Farms Ltd.; 7–Dr. R. K. House; 8–Goldmart Farms Inc; 9–Hill 'N' Dale Farms; 10–Howard Walton; 11–Gustav Schickedanz; 12–Ralph Biamonte; 13–Spring Farm.Trainers: 1–Warren LeBlanc; 2–Michael J. Doyle; 3–Rachel Halden; 4–Mark E. Casse; 5–Michael Mattine; 6–Nicholas Gonzalez; 7–Desmond Maynard; 8–Julia Carey; 9–Michael P. De Paulo; 10–Sid C. Attard; 11–Christophe Clement; 12–Ralph J. Biamonte; 13–John Charalambous.
SMART N FANCY S.Saratoga, Sunday, August 28, Race 105.5f (turf), $100,000, 3yo/up f/m, 6:18 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Sanctifica Distorted Humor 5/m Eric Cancel 119 9/2 Waterville Lake Stable 2 2 Nite Delite War Chant 4/f Javier Castellano 119 7/2 Liebau, Sr., F., Jack 3 3 Miss Ella Exchange Rate 4/f Joel Rosario 119 3/1 Swain, III, Jack 4 4 West Coast Chick Malibu Moon 5/m Rider TBA 119 8/1 Hurricane Boys and Pell, Richard C. 5 5 Momameamaria Quality Road 4/f Manuel Franco 119 5/2 Two Tone Farms 6 6 Harp N Halo Singing Saint 5/m Ricardo Santana, Jr. 119 15/1 Curragh Stables 7 7 Means Well Smart Strike 5/m Manuel Franco 121 15/1 Colts Neck Stables LLC 8 8 Fair Point Smart Strike 4/f Jose L. Ortiz 119 5/1 Janney, III, Stuart, S. 9 9 Pretty Perfection Majesticperfection 4/f John R. Velazquez 119 15/1 Stoneway Farm 10 10 Animal Appeal Leroidesanimaux (BRZ) 4/f Irad Ortiz, Jr. 119 5/2 Allread, Neal, M. 11 11 Lost Raven Uncle Mo 3/f John R. Velazquez 115 7/2 Repole StableBreeders: 1–Waterville Lake Stables Ltd LLC; 2–Angel Crest Farms Ltd; 3–Jack Swain III; 4–Kiki Courtelis; 5–White Fox Farm; 6–Adena Springs; 7–Colts Neck Stables LLC; 8–WinStar Farm, LLC, M R Capital, LLC & Sam-Son Farm; 9–Brereton C. Jones; 10–Mr. & Mrs. P. A. Everard; 11–Repole Stable Inc.Trainers: 1–Christophe Clement; 2–Linda Rice; 3–H. Graham Motion; 4–Nicholas P. Zito; 5–David A. Cannizzo; 6–John P. Terranova, II; 7–Alan E. Goldberg; 8–Claude R. McGaughey III; 9–Kelly J. Breen; 10–Jeremiah C. Englehart; 11–Todd A. Pletcher.
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ADDED ELEGANCE S.Gulfstream Park, Sunday, August 28, Race 87f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo/up f/m, 4:43 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Miss Hollywood Malibu Moon 4/f Emisael Jaramillo 121 5/2 Run Hard Stables 2 2 Savingtime Kantharos 4/f Carlos J. Hernandez 121 15/1 Heardsdale Racing 3 3 Concealedwithakiss Political Force 4/f Jorge Ruiz 117 6/1 Farfellow Farm Ltd. 4 4 Kiss to Remember Big Brown 5/m Chantal Sutherland 119 3/1 Miller Racing, LLC 5 5 Caboclo do Rio (CHI) Dance Brightly 5/m Jesus M. Rios 119 15/1 Haras Carioca 6 6 Moment of Delight A. P. Warrior 4/f Eddie Castro 121 5/1 Pinnacle Racing Stable, LLC and Norman Stables,
LLC 7 7 Killer Bird Summer Bird 4/f Matthew Rispoli 121 10/1 Taconic Racing Stable LLC, Charles Simon and Gary
A. Marsh 8 8 Curlin's Approval Curlin 3/f Tyler Gaffalione 114 4/1 Alter's Racing Stable, Inc.Breeders: 1–George Krikorian; 2–Vaughan Heard; 3–River Glen Capital, LLC & Meritage Racing, LLC; 4–Big Brown Syndicate & Mr. & Mrs. Charles McGinnes; 5–Haras Carioca; 6–Jimmy Randolph; 7–Scott E. Ricker & Carol M. Ricker; 8–Happy Alter.Trainers: 1–Giuseppe Iadisernia; 2–Vaughan Heard; 3–Luis Duco; 4–Martin D. Wolfson; 5–Angel Quiroz; 6–Stanley I. Gold; 7–Charles Simon; 8–Martin D. Wolfson.
NEW JERSEY BREEDERS H.Monmouth Park, Sunday, August 28, Race 46f (dirt), $60,000, 3yo/up, 2:27 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Mello Groove Stormello 4/c Jose C. Ferrer 118 15/1 Hope H. Jones 2 2 Green Gratto Here's Zealous 6/h Paco Lopez 125 5/2 Gaston Grant and Anthony Grant 3 3 Visionary Ruler Pollard's Vision 6/h Frankie Pennington 122 4/1 David Gruskos 4 4 Chublicious Hey Chub 5/g Antonio A. Gallardo 126 3/2 David Gruskos 5 5 Chubble Maker Hey Chub 5/h Victor Lebron 122 3/1 Daniel J. Lopez 6 6 Play It Again Chips Are Down 4/g Shannon Uske 118 30/1 Linda SimonBreeders: 1–Hope Haskell Jones; 2–Kaz Hill Farm; 3–John Bowers, Jr. & Edward Rosen; 4–Joe-Dan Farm; 5–Joe-Dan Farm; 6–Greenfields Farm, Inc..Trainers: 1–Rory K. Huston; 2–Gaston Grant; 3–Jorge Navarro; 4–Jorge Navarro; 5–Daniel J. Lopez; 6–Linda Simon.
ELEVEN NORTH H.Monmouth Park, Sunday, August 28, Race 96f (dirt), $60,000, 3yo/up f/m, 5:09 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 She's Hot Wired Cable Boy 5/m Trevor McCarthy 125 8/5 Lawrence Dilione, Jr. 2 2 Let's Parlay Pomeroy 4/f Paco Lopez 122 3/1 Red Oak Stable 3 3 Pinkout Outflanker 4/f Mychel J. Sanchez 121 6/1 Kathleen Willier 4 4 Bustin Out Bustin Stones 4/f Jose C. Ferrer 124 9/5 Joseph and Gayle Ioia 5 5 Upset City City Zip 4/f Victor Lebron 121 5/1 Holly Crest FarmBreeders: 1–Colonial Farms; 2–Red Oak Stable; 3–Mr. Wes Carter; 4–Dianne Boyken; 5–Holly Crest Farm.Trainers: 1–Mario Serey, Jr.; 2–Gregory D. Sacco; 3–Kevin G. Sleeter; 4–Chuck Spina; 5–John F. Mazza.
CHARLES HESSE III H.Monmouth Park, Sunday, August 28, Race 108.5f (dirt), $60,000, 3yo/up, 5:36 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Don's Marsh Don Six 4/c Jonathan J. Gonzales 122 6/1 Patricia A. Generazio 2 2 Padre Graz Posse 5/h Nik Juarez 120 6/1 Fleming Thoroughbreds LLC 3 3 Definitely Tonight Fairbanks 3/g Orlando Bocachica 116 10/1 Jersey Shore Racing Stable 4 4 Maybe Tonight Defrere 6/m Wilmer A. Garcia 120 8/1 Jersey Shore Racing Stable 5 5 We B Jammin Aragorn (IRE) 4/g Trevor McCarthy 120 8/1 Red Oak Stable 6 6 Jersey Blues Eddington 5/g Paco Lopez 120 9/2 Holly Crest Farm 7 7 Fuzzy Muzzle Closing Argument 7/g Antonio A. Gallardo 122 3/1 Rock Talk Farm 8 8 Ride Ride Ride Candy Ride (ARG) 6/g Jose C. Ferrer 111 20/1 John J. Tammaro, III 9 9 Cheddar Chub Hey Chub 6/g Shannon Uske 118 12/1 James A. Frangella, Jr. 10 10 Love Came to Town Medallist 4/f Mychel J. Sanchez 120 4/1 Gerald F. SleeterBreeders: 1–Patricia Generazio; 2–Mildred Fleming; 3–John Petrini; 4–Jersey Shore Racing Stable; 5–Red Oak Stable; 6–Holly Crest Farm; 7–Rock Talk Farm LLC; 8–John Bowers, Jr.; 9–Joe-Dan Farm Inc; 10–Kevin Sleeter.Trainers: 1–Teresa M. Pompay; 2–Patrick B. McBurney; 3–Benjamin W. Perkins, Jr.; 4–Benjamin W. Perkins, Jr.; 5–Gregory D. Sacco; 6–John F. Mazza; 7–Jason Servis; 8–John J. Tammaro, III; 9–James A. Frangella, Jr.; 10–Kevin G. Sleeter.
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WA CUP TWO YEAR OLD COLTS AND GELDINGS S. PRESENTED BY REDHOOK ESLEmerald Downs, Sunday, August 28, Race 36f (dirt), $50,000, 2yo c/g, 3:20 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Distortedatthebar Preachinatthebar 2/g Erick Lopez 120 6/1 C E & Ann Richardson & Charles Essex 2 2 Mixo Abraaj 2/c Javier Matias 118 9/2 Oak Crest Farm LLC 3 3 Don'tbeshywillie Understatement 2/g Jennifer Whitaker 118 20/1 Clemans View Farm 4 4 Satellite Storm Coast Guard 2/g Eswan Flores 120 20/1 Double J Racing (Jensen) 5 5 So Lucky Coast Guard 2/c Rocco Bowen 120 2/5 Pegasus Too and Rising Star Stable 6 6 Keller's Gold Liberty Gold 2/g Jose Luis Zunino 120 8/1 Swag Stables & 20/10 StablesBreeders: 1–Phyllis Pulse; 2–Oak Crest Farm; 3–Clemans View Farm; 4–Jens Jensen; 5–Jean M. G. Welch; 6–Keith Swagerty & Jan Swagerty.Trainers: 1–Charles Essex; 2–David B. Martinez; 3–Howard Belvoir; 4–James R. Brown; 5–Howard Belvoir; 6–David B. Martinez.
WA CUP TWO YEAR OLD FILLY S. PRESENTED BY COMCAST SPORTSNETEmerald Downs, Sunday, August 28, Race 46f (dirt), $50,000, 2yo f, 3:47 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 No Talking Back Flatter 2/f Leonel Camacho-Flores 117 5/1 One Horse Will Do Corporation, Chris Stenslie & Carol
Hubbird 2 2 Olivia Snowbound Preachinatthebar 2/f Jose Luis Zunino 117 15/1 Swag Stables & 20/10 Stables 3 3 Frostingonthecake Frost Giant 2/f Erick Lopez 117 15/1 Blue Ribbon Racing #14 4 4 Goldazura Harbor the Gold 2/f Juan M. Gutierrez 119 6/1 Jill Heerensperger 5 5 San Juan Star Atta Boy Roy 2/f Leslie Mawing 117 12/1 John E Parker 6 6 Risque's Legacy Atta Boy Roy 2/f Rocco Bowen 119 3/5 Karl Krieg 7 7 Grace Bay Coast Guard 2/f Isaias D. Enriquez 117 8/1 Billy Speed Racing StableBreeders: 1–One Horse Will Do Corp; 2–Robert F. Pulse; 3–Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst; 4–Jill Heerensperger; 5–Connie Lynn Belshay; 6–Karl Krieg; 7–Ronald A. Hagen & Nina M. Hagen.Trainers: 1–Chris Stenslie; 2–David B. Martinez; 3–Jim Penney; 4–Blaine D. Wright; 5–Candi Tollett; 6–Tom Wenzel; 7–Frank Lucarelli.
WA CUP FILLY AND MARE S. PRESENTED BY XPRESSBETEmerald Downs, Sunday, August 28, Race 58.5f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo/up f/m, 4:15 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Dance With Effie Chhaya Dance 4/f Juan M. Gutierrez 117 5/2 John E Parker 2 2 Maggie's Special Spiker 9/m Rocco Bowen 117 5/1 Allen Gideon 3 3 Knight Club Matty G 5/m Erick Lopez 117 15/1 Vital Signs Stable 4 4 Sadie's Snowflake Posse 3/f Leonel Camacho-Flores 113 20/1 Ron Crockett, Inc 5 5 Ethan's Baby Offlee Wild 4/f Leslie Mawing 119 4/5 Todd & Shawn Hansen 6 6 Dreamer S. Songandaprayer 3/f Eswan Flores 113 15/1 Darrin L. Paul 7 7 Sugarseeker Ready's Image 3/f Isaias D. Enriquez 113 12/1 Darrin L. PaulBreeders: 1–John Parker; 2–Allen D. Gideon; 3–Nina M Hagen & Ron A Hagen; 4–Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst; 5–Todd Hansen & Shawn Hansen; 6–Darrin Paul; 7–Darrin Paul.Trainers: 1–Candi Tollett; 2–Allen Gideon; 3–Doris Harwood; 4–Tom Wenzel; 5–Blaine D. Wright; 6–Frank Lucarelli; 7–Frank Lucarelli.
WA CUP THREE YEAR OLD S. PRESENTED BY PEGASUS TRAINING AND EQUINE REHABILITATION CENTEREmerald Downs, Sunday, August 28, Race 68f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo, 4:45 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Party for One Desert Party 3/g Jose Luis Zunino 119 15/1 Coal Creek Farm 2 2 Rally Cap Rudy Rallying Cry 3/g Isaias D. Enriquez 119 12/1 Homestretch Farm, Inc. 3 3 Guardingthemoney Coast Guard 3/g Erick Lopez 119 15/1 Clemans View Racing, Joe E. Burke and Bill Nicklos 4 4 The Press Harbor the Gold 3/g Javier Matias 119 4/1 Howard Belvoir 5 5 Huya Houseofroyalhearts 3/g Juan M. Gutierrez 122 5/1 Candi Tollett, Jamie Baker and John Parry 6 6 Togrammashousewego Houseofroyalhearts 3/c Rocco Bowen 119 6/1 Shirley MacKenzie, Derek MacKenzie and Donald
MacKenzie 7 7 Face Valued Harbor the Gold 3/g Eswan Flores 119 12/1 One Horse Will Do Corporation 8 8 Ryan Walt Nationhood 3/c Leonel Camacho-Flores 119 15/1 H. R. (Pat) Mullens, R. A. Larson & Ed Zenker 9 9 Mach One Rules Harbor the Gold 3/g Leslie Mawing 119 7/5 R.E.V. Racing LLCBreeders: 1–Coal Creek Farm; 2–Jill Fabulich & Kay Cooper; 3–Clemans View Farm; 4–Tice Ranch Stable LLC; 5–Iron Horse Racing, LLC & Candi Tollett; 6–Shirley MacKenzie; 7–Carleen Belton, Dan Belton & Jody Peetz; 8–Tim Donohue; 9–Bar C Racing Stables, Inc..Trainers: 1–David B. Martinez; 2–Jim Penney; 3–Jose Navarro; 4–Howard Belvoir; 5–Candi Tollett; 6–Charles Essex; 7–Chris Stenslie; 8–H. R. Pat Mullens; 9–Frank Lucarelli.
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TODAY’S ENTRIES
WA CUP THREE YEAR OLD FILLY S. PRESENTED BY FREIGHT NWEmerald Downs, Sunday, August 28, Race 78f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo f, 5:15 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Trinni Private Gold 3/f Rocco Bowen 118 9/2 Highlander Racing Stable LLC, Horseplayers Racing
Club #271 and Woodway Stable 2 2 Fly Far Away Pleasantly Perfect 3/f Jose Luis Zunino 118 20/1 Todd & Shawn Hansen 3 3 Oh Baby Oh Private Gold 3/f Leslie Mawing 118 15/1 Iron Horse Racing LLC 4 4 My Heart Goes On Albertus Maximus 3/f Juan M. Gutierrez 118 3/1 Coal Creek Farm 5 5 Cat Camille Parker's Storm Cat 3/f Connie P. Doll 118 30/1 Karen Kirshner 6 6 Arlington Lady Nationhood 3/f Erick Lopez 118 15/1 Robert Edward Donnell 7 7 Web of Demons Demon Warlock 3/f Isaias D. Enriquez 118 20/1 Warlock Stables and Horseplayers Racing Club #188 8 8 Copy Begone Demon Warlock 3/f Ronald Richard 118 4/1 Al Adams, David Israel & Charlie Clark 9 9 Gotta Be Diet C Raise the Bluff 3/f Eswan Flores 118 8/1 One Horse Will Do Corp, Caden Riendl & Steve Shimi-
zu 10 10 Listo Preachinatthebar 3/f Leonel Camacho-Flores 118 10/1 Horse Haven Creek Farm & Candice Lumley 11 11 Three Forks Gold Abraaj 3/f Javier Matias 118 7/2 David L. GreenshieldsBreeders: 1–Oak Crest Farm; 2–Todd Hansen & Shawn Hansen; 3–Iron Horse Racing, LLC & Candi Tollett; 4–Coal Creek Farm; 5–Prisco Vacca & Elizabeth Vacca; 6–Con-nie Lynn Belshay & Debbie Pabst; 7–Warlock Stables, Horseplayer's Racing Club, Willie Edwards & Dougan Kelly; 8–John Roche; 9–Carnation Racing Stable, Inc.; 10–Elliott Simkins; 11–Pat Chinn & Mullan Chinn.Trainers: 1–Jeffrey Metz; 2–Blaine D. Wright; 3–Frank Lucarelli; 4–David B. Martinez; 5–Robert Baze; 6–Jim Penney; 7–Jeffrey Metz; 8–Steve Bullock; 9–Chris Stenslie; 10–Rosie Simkins; 11–Rosie Simkins.
WA CUP MUCKLESHOOT TRIBAL CLASSIC S.Emerald Downs, Sunday, August 28, Race 88.5f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo/up, 5:45 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Hoody Nationhood 5/g Isaias D. Enriquez 118 8/1 Homestretch Farms, Inc. and Robert E Donnell 2 2 Snowball's Chance Preachinatthebar 4/g Leonel Camacho-Flores 118 30/1 Robin Winchester 3 3 Trick Or Retreat Harbor the Gold 5/g Erick Lopez 122 12/1 Mark Malnati & Robert McKay 4 4 Westley Houseofroyalhearts 5/g Ronald Richard 118 5/1 Bryan W. Smith 5 5 Absolutely Cool Absolute Harmony 9/g Rocco Bowen 118 7/2 Karl C. Krieg, III 6 6 Grinder Sparksaglo Grindstone 5/g Juan M. Gutierrez 118 20/1 Richard Sena 7 7 Stryker Phd Bertrando 7/g Leslie Mawing 118 4/5 Jim & Mona HourBreeders: 1–Jill Fabulich & Kay Cooper; 2–Robert F. Pulse; 3–Mark Malnati; 4–Bryan W Smith; 5–Karl Charles Krieg; 6–Marvin Lynd & Richard Sena; 7–Char Clark Thor-oughbreds & Todd Havens.Trainers: 1–Jim Penney; 2–Walter J. Winchester; 3–Doris Harwood; 4–Gary H. Lonctot; 5–Tom Wenzel; 6–Robert Baze; 7–Larry D. Ross.
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UPCOMING ENTRIES
WITH ANTICIPATION S. (GR. IIT)Saratoga, Wednesday, August 31, Race 98.5f (turf), $200,000, 2yo, 5:40 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Gemologister Gemologist 2/c Eric Cancel 116 - Mejia, Jaime 2 Made You Look More Than Ready 2/c Javier Castellano 120 - Let's Go Stable and Three Chimneys Farm 3 My Bo Chop (FR) Myboycharlie (IRE) 2/c Joe Bravo 120 - Team Valor International 4 Ardmore Bay Bluegrass Cat 2/c Manuel Franco 120 - The Elkstone Group LLC 5 Monsoon K S A Candy Ride (ARG) 2/c Angel S. Arroyo 120 - M M G Stables, LLC 6 Tell the Truth Tizway 2/c Jose L. Ortiz 120 - Harold Lerner LLC, AWC Stables, Akman, Scott K. and
Nehoc Stables 7 Keep Quiet (FR) Elusive City 2/c Florent Geroux 120 - Barber, Gary 8 Bird's Eye View Mizzen Mast 2/c Irad Ortiz, Jr. 120 - Ballybrit Stable, LLCBreeders: 1–Payson Stud Inc; 2–The Robert and Beverly Lewis Trust; 3–2m. 1alain Chopard; 4–WinStar Farm, LLC; 5–Bar C Racing Stables, Inc.; 6–BWB Bloodstock, LLC & K. Taylor; 7–S.A.R.L. Pontchartrain Stud & S.A.R.L. Riviera Equine; 8–Cloyce C Clark & Jay Goodwin.Trainers: 1–Jaime Mejia; 2–Todd A. Pletcher; 3–Arnaud Delacour; 4–Thomas Morley; 5–Cathal A. Lynch; 6–H. Graham Motion; 7–Mark E. Casse; 8–Michael Dini.
TRANQUILITY LAKE S.Del Mar, Wednesday, August 31, Race 78f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo/up f/m, 5:00 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Jolene Malibu Moon 5/m Victor Espinoza 118 - David Ingordo 2 The Dream (CHI) Scat Daddy 4/f Tiago Josue Pereira 118 - Don Alberto Stable 3 Vale Dori (ARG) Asiatic Boy (ARG) 4/f Rafael Bejarano 118 - Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Maktoum 4 She's a Big Winner Bellamy Road 4/f Mario Gutierrez 118 - Alesia, Ciaglia Racing LLC or Crusberg, Et Al 5 Moyo Honey Mizzen Mast 4/f Gary L. Stevens 118 - Harlingten or Sones 6 Makena Pioneerof the Nile 4/f Drayden Van Dyke 118 - Gary S. Broad 7 West Mid Western Fame 5/m Brayan Pena 118 - John A. Elder 8 Scattagirl Scat Daddy 4/f Flavien Prat 122 - Benowitz Family Trust, 3 R 3 Racing LLC, or Powell,
Et AlBreeders: 1–Spendthrift Farm LLC; 2–Haras Jockey; 3–Abolengo; 4–Blackstone Farm LLC, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A Black & Mr. & Mrs. Christian Hansen; 5–Whisper Hill Farm; 6–Highclere; 7–John Elder; 8–Claybank Farms, Julia Householder.Trainers: 1–John A. Shirreffs; 2–Jerry Hollendorfer; 3–Bob Baffert; 4–Peter Eurton; 5–Patrick Gallagher; 6–Scott Hansen; 7–John E. Cortez; 8–Leonard Powell.
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SIRES BY YEARLING AVERAGE
SIRES BY YEARLING MEDIAN
Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 North American yearling gross through August 26, 2016. Yearlings sold prior to July 1 are excluded.
Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 North American yearling average through August 26, 2016. Yearlings sold prior to July 1 are excluded.
Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 North American yearling median through August 26, 2016. Yearlings sold prior to July 1 are excluded.
Rank Sire Offered Sold RNA Gross Average Median
1 Tapit 13 10 3 $6,875,000 $687,500 $637,500
2 Uncle Mo 27 24 3 $5,908,000 $246,167 $187,500
3 Medaglia d'Oro 8 6 2 $3,655,000 $609,167 $487,500
4 Scat Daddy 17 12 5 $2,962,500 $246,875 $250,000
5 Into Mischief 23 16 7 $2,328,000 $145,500 $162,500
6 Shanghai Bobby 21 15 6 $2,308,000 $153,867 $160,000
7 Speightstown 9 7 2 $2,190,000 $312,857 $275,000
8 Ghostzapper 6 5 1 $1,975,000 $395,000 $350,000
9 Bernardini 9 7 2 $1,970,000 $281,429 $300,000
10 Pioneerof the Nile 8 8 0 $1,943,000 $242,875 $160,000
Rank Sire Offered Sold RNA Gross Average Median
1 Tapit 13 10 3 $6,875,000 $687,500 $637,500
2 Medaglia d'Oro 8 6 2 $3,655,000 $609,167 $487,500
3 War Front 2 2 0 $1,110,000 $555,000 $555,000
4 Frankel (GB) 2 1 1 $500,000 $500,000 $500,000
5 Ghostzapper 6 5 1 $1,975,000 $395,000 $350,000
6 Speightstown 9 7 2 $2,190,000 $312,857 $275,000
7 Bernardini 9 7 2 $1,970,000 $281,429 $300,000
8 Smart Strike 1 1 0 $275,000 $275,000 $275,000
9 Giant's Causeway 3 2 1 $535,000 $267,500 $267,500
10 Scat Daddy 17 12 5 $2,962,500 $246,875 $250,000
Rank Sire Offered Sold RNA Gross Average Median
1 Tapit 13 10 3 $6,875,000 $687,500 $637,500
2 War Front 2 2 0 $1,110,000 $555,000 $555,000
3 Frankel (GB) 2 1 1 $500,000 $500,000 $500,000
4 Medaglia d'Oro 8 6 2 $3,655,000 $609,167 $487,500
5 Ghostzapper 6 5 1 $1,975,000 $395,000 $350,000
6 Bernardini 9 7 2 $1,970,000 $281,429 $300,000
7 Speightstown 9 7 2 $2,190,000 $312,857 $275,000
8 Smart Strike 1 1 0 $275,000 $275,000 $275,000
9 Giant's Causeway 3 2 1 $535,000 $267,500 $267,500
10 Scat Daddy 17 12 5 $2,962,500 $246,875 $250,000
SIRES BY YEARLING GROSS
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