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President PHONE: (859) 255-8290 www.hillndalefarms.com ‘n’ Dale Consigns Keeneland January Sales Topper Hip #393, BECKYS SHIRT, dam of Breeders’ Cup winner Cajun Beat (G1), sells for $850,000 . Congratulations to buyer BBA (Ireland), Ltd. For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND INTERNET , JAN. 15, 2004 AVANZADO TO HARRIS FARMS p.2 H EADLINE NEWS Hip 1095 Horsephotos SWISS LAKE TOPS DAY 3 AT KEENELAND Stakes winning Swiss Lake , by Indian Ridge (Ire) out of the Petong (GB) mare Blue Iris (GB), realized the top price of $500,000 at Wednesday’s third session of the Keeneland January Horse of All Ages Sale in Lexington. Consigned by Hopewell Farm, the five-year-old was purchased by Kern/Lillingston Association. “She’ll go to Europe,” said British blood- stock agent Lincoln Collins, who was sitting alongside the mare’s buyer, Luke Lillingston. “She had very high-class speed and she’ll be bred to high-class fast horses. It was plenty of money, but our experience, having been the underbidder on [Op- era Aida], is that if you want the quality, you have to pay up for it. The gentleman who we bought her for....she was bought as a long-term proposition. He is to some degree commercial, but he’s looking to breed a good horse.” Swiss Lake, who was purchased for $320,000 at the 2000 Keeneland July sale before being sent to England, won the Listed St. Hughes S. and Butler. Later sent to the United States, where she was trained Kristin Mulhall, Swiss Lake finished second in the Daisycutter H. at Del Mar and was again runner-up against males in the Green Flash H. at the same track Aug. 20. Swiss Lake’s dam, Blue Iris, was sold carrying a foal by Elusive Quality for $600,000 at the Keeneland November Sale. (Keeneland report cont p2) Banner Day for Thoroughbred Corp. and Hopewell... Hopewell Farm, representing The Thoroughbred Cor- poration, rounded out the day with the top three lots on the day, including hip 997, Opera Aida (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells). The mare was purchased for $425,000 by An- thony Stroud Bloodstock, who was acting on behalf of a relative newcomer to the game in David Dobson, the owner of North Cliff Farm in Virginia. Opera Aida is a daughter of State Crystal (Ire) (High Estate {Ire}), win- ner of the G3 Lancashire Oaks and third in the G1 York- shire Oaks and G1 Prix Vermeille at three. “I didn’t actually think [the price] was going to be as strong as it was, to be perfectly honest with you,” said Stroud. “We were fully extended. She has a wonderful pedi- gree.” Bought as a yearling by The Thoroughbred Corp. for 280,000 guineas at the 2000 Tattersalls Houghton Sale, Opera Aida was off the board in her lone career start, a Hollywood turf maiden last June. Stroud is intimately familiar with this family; in addition to acquir- ing this mare, he also purchased a full sister named True Crystal (Ire) for 675,000 guineas as a three-year- old at the 2000 Tattersalls December Sale. The sale’s final session begins today at 10:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY’S TOP FIVE BROODMARES Hip Name Covering Sire Price 1095 Swiss Lake racing/b’mare prospect $500,000 (m, 5, Indian Ridge {Ire} --Blue Iris {GB}, by Petong {GB}) Consigned by Hopewell Farm LLC, Agent I Purchased by Kern/Lillingston Assoc., agent 997 Opera Aida (Ire) racing/b’mare prospect $425,000 (m, 5, ler’s Wells --State Crystal {Ire}, by High {Ire} Consigned by Hopewell Farm LLC, Agent I Purchased by Anthony Stroud Bloodstock Ltd. 1052 Sentimental Value racing/b’mare prospect $325,000 (m, 5, Diesis (GB) --Stately Star, by Deputy Minister) Consigned by Hopewell Farm LLC, Agent I Purchased by James Delahooke, Agent 824 Cuddley racing/b’mare prospect $280,000 (f, 4, Lure --So Endearing, by Raise a Native) ck Abbott), Agent I Purchased by Bradley Thoroughbreds Brokerage, agent 814 Coray (Brz) b’mare prospect $205,000 (m, 7, Know Heights {Ire}--Pacatyba {Brz}, by Itajara {Brz} ) Consigned by Denali Stud (Craig Bandoroff), Agent XVI Purchased by R. D. Hubbard and Rio Claro KEENELAND JANUARY STICS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2004 CUMULATIVE 2004 2003 No. Offered 963 963 No. Sold 740 703 RNAs 223 260 % RNA (% change) 23% (14.8%) 27% Gross $42,545,600 Average (% change) $57,494 (+53%) $37,512 Median (% change) $25,000 (+25%) $20,000 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 1/14/04 • PAGE 2 of Multiple Grade 1 Winner and Millionaire DIXIE UNION Dixieland Band S She’s Tops BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 (859) 873-7300 FAX (859) 873-3746 E-MAIL: lanesend@ix.netcom.com WEB SITE: lanesend.com From the Daily Racing Form 1/8/04: DIXIE UNION is in a position to be a major stallion. I expect him to be among 2004's Top Five Freshman Sires. S Lauren Stich, DRF P N E W S T O D A Y P oto H I P H A P P E N I N G S P AVANZADO TO STAND AT HARRIS FARMS Top sprinter Avanzado (Arg) (Luhuk--Avian Eden, by Storm Bird) will enter stud this season at Harris Farms in Coalinga, California for a fee of $6,000, live foal. Winner of the GI Ancient Title Breeders’ Cup H. last fall, the grandson of Forty Niner was recently retired after sus- taining a splint bone injury. The chestnut, a Group 3 winner and multiple Group 1-placed in his native Argentina, was the runner-up in the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen last March. A half brother to Argentine stakes winner Afilado (Arg) (Southern Halo), he is a grand- son of GI Oak Leaf S. heroine Astrious (Pias- ter). For more information, go to www.harrisfarms.com . FUNERAL TO REMAIN PRIVATE FOR YOUNG The family of William T. Young, who died Monday of an apparent heart attack at the Gulfstream Golf Club in Delray Beach, has requested that information regarding funeral and burial services remain private. Kerr Brothers Funeral Home in Lexington, Kentucky, which is handling funeral arrangements, said that Young’s family would announce plans for a memorial fund at a later date. Hip 1343 (c, Strategic Mission--Miss Alethia, by T.V. Commercial) Consigned by Viking Stud, agent for Rose Retreat Farm B-Nellie M. Cox & Rose Retreat Farm From the first crop by Strategic Mission (Mr. Prospec- tor), a graded-stakes winning half brother to Sultry Song, this Feb. 6 foal is kin to Gimmeawink (Elusive Quality), who took his lifetime earnings to over a half million dollars with a half-length victory in the Sopho- more Sprint Championship S. at Mountaineer Park Nov. 25. It was his sixth stakes score of the year. Hip 1417, Seattle Joke (m, 7, Seattle Slew–Northern Joke, by Northern Dancer) Consigned by Eaton Sales A daughter of the late Seattle Slew, three times the leading broodmare sire in this country, this dark bay mare hails from a female family which has produced MGSW Spectacular Joke and her GSW daughter Cox Orange and G1SW Amonita (GB). Seattle Joke sold for $310,000 carrying a foal by Seeking the Gold at the 2001 Keeneland November sale, which went on to make $280,000 at last year’s Keeneland September sale. She has a yearling of 2004 by Jade Hunter and was bred back to the son of Mr. Prospector, but is believed to be not pregnant. Hip 1493, Twin Induction (m, 7, Slewacide–Nataliano, by Fappiano) Consigned by Warrendale Sales, agent This mare has one of the better and more timely updates in the catalogue, due to the recent exploits of her three-parts sister A.P. Adventure (A.P. Indy). That three-year-old filly, a maiden winner in her lone start at two, kicked off the New Year on a positive note, ex- ploding through the Santa Anita stretch to win the GIII Santa Ysabel S. Jan. 4. Twin Induction is carrying a foal by Prospector’s Music. (Keeneland report cont. p3) KEENELAND JANUARY STICS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2004 SESSION TOTALS 2004 2003 No. Offered 317 329 No. Sold 249 249 RNAs 68 80 % RNA (% change) 21% (-12.5%) 24% Gross $7,171,400 Average (% change) $28,801 (+61%) $17,889 Median (% change) $11,000 (+15.8%) $9,500 www.keeneland.com TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 1/14/04 • PAGE 3 of www.tattersalls.com P K EENELAND J ANUARY P Highest Priced Broodmares January Horses of All Ages Sale Price Horse (Sire) in Foal to Yr $5 million Mackie (Summer Squall) Mr. Prospector ‘00 $3.6 million Desert Stormer (Storm Cat) Kris S. ‘02 $3.3 million Claxton’s Slew (Seattle Slew) Storm Cat ‘00 $3.25 million Escena (Strawberry Road) barren ‘99 $3 million Lucky Lucky Lucky (Chieftain) Northen Dancer ‘86 $2.8 million Solar Slew (Seattle Slew) Deputy Minister ‘00 $2.5 million Highest Trump (Bold Bidder) Northern Dancer ‘84 $2.5 million Limit (Cox’s Ridge) Boundary ‘98 $2.5 million Sangue (Ire) (Lyphard) Alydar ‘88 $2.2 million Tacha (Mr. Prospector) Seattle Slew ‘00 $2.2 million Bound (Nijinsky II) Seeking the Gold ‘98 P H I P H A P P E N I N G S CONT P Ten Times the Fun... A yearling colt from the first crop of GI Hollywood Derby winner Brahms (Danzig) brought a final bid of $125,000, the highest price for a yearling, during yes- terday’s third session at Keeneland. The price repre- sents a multiple of 10 times his 2002 stud fee. An- thony Martin signed the ticket on hip 895 on behalf of an unnamed client, who has not yet decided whether to keep the dark bay colt or resell it later this year. “He is a nice horse by a good young sire and looks like people might be able to take him to the races,” Martin said of his purchase. “The guy that bought him told me to get him at all costs. He’s got a great body and a great walk and looks like a racehorse--all the [horses by] Brahms look like that.” Martin added, “We’ve been really suc- cessful with horses by new sires, and with Brahms, you have a horse with all the qualities to make a top young sire. He’s by Danzig out of a great family and you can’t go wrong with a horse like that.” Seven-year-old Brahms stands the 2004 breeding season for a fee of $10,000 at Vinery Kentucky. A Lot of Pedigree...Not A Lot of Dough.... Part of yesterday’s draft of horses from The Thor- oughbred Corporation included February Storm (Storm Cat), which sold for $55,000 to K. David Schwartz of Miami. The five-year-old comes with a world of pedi- gree, as he is out of Lilac Garden (Roberto), who also produced Hong Kong Horse of the Year Electronic Uni- corn (Housebuster) as well as the ill-fated GI Kentucky Oaks heroine Blushing K.D. (Blushing John). Sold as a stallion prospect, his page was enhanced even more during Tuesday’s bidding, when another half sister, Lilac Lane (Bahri), sold for $600,000. The dam of GII Kentucky Jockey Club S. runner-up Gran Prospect, she was carrying a foal by that same sire. While not a standout at the races by any stretch, February Storm proved to be a solid horse who held up well to rigorous training. He excelled on the grass, winning his first two starts on that surface and registered his most important victory in winning the Storm Cat S. at Keeneland, de- feating Honor In War, who went on to win the GI Woodford Reserve Turf Classic this past May. Trained by D. Wayne Lukas, February Storm concluded his career with a lifetime record of 20-4-2-3 and earnings of $203,971. Hip 1207 (c, Smart Strike -- Dancing With Wings , by Danzig) This two-year-old colt hails from a good Sam-Son family and is a full brother to Soaring Free, winner last season of the GII Nearctic H. and second to Touch of the Blues (Fr) in the 2003 GI Atto Mile. He won a pair of Listed stakes as well last year en route to being named the champion sprinter in Canada. TDN TODAY Headline News .................... 5 pages Thoroughbred Daily News is: Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief Alycia Borer Director of Advertising Jessica Martini Associate Editor Alan Carasso Assistant Editor Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter Mike Szotak Consultant Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 1/14/04 • PAGE 4 of Congratulations to the best customers in the world! (800) 456-3412 www.keeneland.com DURING S winner of the San Fernando BC S. (GII) Jan. 10 O-J. McIngvale; B-Gulf States Racing Stables II (KY); T-Bob Baffert Sold Keeneland September 2001 for $350,000; Earnings now $649,030 Consigned by Elm Tree Farm (Mr. & Mrs. Jody Huckabay), Agent Purchased by M & M Racing TDN INSTA-TISTICS Top 25 Covering Sires of 2003 and Keeneland January 2004 (Book 1) (Listed by Average Selling Price) ********** 2003 In-foal Mare Sales ********** *** 2003 Yearling Sales *** Rank Sire FYR Ring Sold Average Median TopMare Sold Average Median 1 STORM CAT F89 5 4 $3,800,000 $3,650,000 $7,100,000 15 $945,333 $1,000,000 2 GREEN DESERT F88 1 1 1,700,000 1,700,000 1,700,000 15 268,744 201,858 3 A.P. INDY F94 6 6 1,614,167 1,650,000 3,600,000 32 556,875 380,000 4 GONE WEST F89 10 9 1,419,444 500,000 6,100,000 19 461,187 200,000 5 KINGMAMBO F95 1 1 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 26 491,318 347,620 6 DANZIG F82 3 3 808,333 600,000 1,300,000 8 820,625 512,500 7 UNBRIDLED'S SONG F98 13 11 644,091 450,000 3,150,000 40 272,188 200,000 8 DANEHILL F91 3 3 595,000 700,000 800,000 30 252,452 187,239 9 THE GOLD F91 9 6 570,000 612,500 1,100,000 20 262,405 240,000 10 DEPUTY MINISTER F85 8 7 487,143 500,000 900,000 21 285,476 220,000 11 GIANT'S CAUSEWAY F02 11 8 473,750 437,500 900,000 64 242,142 150,000 12 PULPIT F99 4 3 466,667 450,000 575,000 22 185,318 160,000 13 SILVER DEPUTY F90 8 433,625 167,500 2,200,000 26 157,762 142,500 14 FUSAICHI PEGASUS F02 9 6 383,500 407,500 600,000 44 316,423 250,000 15 THUNDER GULCH F97 18 14 334,071 122,500 2,000,000 56 115,134 75,000 16 POINT GIVEN F03 29 21 332,000 155,000 2,900,000 *** *** *** 17 ELUSIVE QUALITY F00 11 8 309,375 290,000 600,000 15 48,400 35,000 18 SADLER'S WELLS F86 1 1 300,000 300,000 300,000 33 446,011 343,440 19 MARIA'S MON F98 13 10 274,600 140,000 1,200,000 48 57,317 41,000 20 FORESTRY F01 10 8 267,500 255,000 550,000 25 249,920 190,000 21 DIXIELAND BAND F86 6 5 265,000 120,000 850,000 26 97,694 65,000 22 WAR CHANT F02 18 15 253,333 150,000 800,000 16 208,000 200,000 23 FOREST WILDCAT F98 10 8 248,125 190,000 600,000 34 113,000 65,000 24 MR. GREELEY F97 17 14 235,714 230,000 635,000 53 87,934 55,000 25 BROAD BRUSH F89 3 1 225,000 225,000 225,000 7 148,143 100,000 Top 10 Freshman Covering Sires of 2003 and Keeneland January 2004 (Book 1) (Listed by Average Selling Price) ******** 2003 In-foal Mare Sales ******** Rank Sire Ring Sold Average Median TopMare 1 JOHANNESBURG 25 18 $138,056 $95,000 $500,000 2 CAME HOME 16 10 114,500 115,000 180,000 3 ORIENTATE 25 19 108,579 77,000 300,000 4 E DUBAI 11 7 98,857 92,000 155,000 5 STREET CRY 8 8 96,500 85,000 250,000 6 OFFICER 21 18 79,889 50,000 340,000 7 BUDDHA 27 21 59,048 55,000 105,000 8 MILLENNIUM WIND 18 15 41,800 23,000 175,000 9 RED BULLET 11 10 39,800 35,000 95,000 10 SCORPION 3 2 33,500 33,500 40,000 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 1/14/04 • PAGE 5 of C LOSES T RACK R ACE C ONDITIONS P URSE R UNS FG Fair Grounds Breeders’ Cup H. 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT $125,000 1-31 1-23 TuP Turf Paradise Breeders’ Cup H. 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT $150,000 2 - 7 Breeders’ Cup. Building Quality in Racing All Year Long. BREEDERS’ CUP STAKES CLOSINGS TDN INSTA-TISTICS Top 25 Sires of Weanlings of 2003 and Keeneland January 2004 (Book 1) (Listed by Average Selling Price) ********** 2003 Weanling Sales ********** *** 2003 Yearling Sales *** Rank Sire FYR Ring Sold Average Median TopColt TopFilly Sold Average Median 1 STORM CAT F89 4 4 $1,368,750 $1,400,000 $2,400,000 $1,400,000 15 $945,333 $1,000,000 2 DANEHILL DANCER F98 1 1 375,000 375,000 375,000 *** 25 67,415 39,904 3 THUNDER GULCH F97 5 4 282,500 140,000 800,000 230,000 56 115,134 75,000 4 DEPUTY MINISTER F85 4 3 280,000 210,000 500,000 210,000 21 285,476 220,000 4 FANTASTIC LIGHT F03 1 1 280,000 280,000 *** 280,000 *** *** *** 6 UNBRIDLED'S SONG F98 7 5 223,000 200,000 400,000 175,000 40 272,188 200,000 7 GONE WEST F89 7 5 222,840 130,000 130,000 500,000 19 461,187 200,000 8 GIANT'S CAUSEWAY F02 10 8 191,500 220,000 300,000 300,000 64 242,142 150,000 9 WAR CHANT F02 6 5 181,000 150,000 250,000 230,000 16 208,000 200,000 10 DYNAFORMER F91 4 3 170,000 200,000 220,000 90,000 25 100,454 75,000 11 FORTY NINER F90 1 1 160,000 160,000 160,000 *** 2 110,000 110,000 11 MACHIAVELLIAN F92 2 2 160,000 160,000 *** 180,000 28 303,163 210,477 11 ZAFONIC F95 1 1 160,000 160,000 *** 160,000 35 100,875 68,688 14 MALIBU MOON F01 1 1 150,000 150,000 *** 150,000 16 33,781 31,500 15 DIESIS F85 5 5 142,000 90,000 140,000 370,000 20 199,168 103,249 16 PULPIT F99 5 4 131,750 108,500 210,000 100,000 22 185,318 160,000 17 TIZNOW F03 13 10 131,200 133,500 137,000 300,000 *** *** *** 18 SILVER DEPUTY F90 7 123,286 65,000 350,000 210,000 26 157,762 142,500 19 CHEROKEE RUN F97 7 7 122,857 80,000 200,000 290,000 24 124,813 90,000 20 DIXIELAND BAND F86 4 2 120,000 120,000 *** 180,000 26 97,694 65,000 21 LEMON DROP KID F02 12 8 119,375 87,500 140,000 460,000 38 217,147 132,500 22 GRAND SLAM F00 23 19 116,105 100,000 400,000 155,000 35 152,371 110,000 23 SAINT BALLADO F94 10 8 113,250 94,500 350,000 130,000 38 214,947 147,500 24 POINT GIVEN F03 19 18 110,583 87,500 355,000 275,000 *** *** *** 25 COZZENE F87 4 3 110,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 15 188,213 180,000 Top 10 Freshman Sires of Weanlings of 2003 and Keeneland January 2004 (Book 1) (Listed by Average Selling Price) ********** 2003 Weanling Sales ********** Rank Sire Ring Sold Average Median TopColt TopFilly 1 FANTASTIC LIGHT 1 1 $280,000 $280,000 $*** $280,000 2 TIZNOW 13 10 131,200 133,500 137,000 300,000 3 POINT GIVEN 19 18 110,583 87,500 355,000 275,000 4 APTITUDE 14 11 99,000 85,000 90,000 205,000 5 EL CORREDOR 13 11 95,182 90,000 225,000 130,000 6 GALILEO 2 2 80,000 80,000 110,000 *** 7 FOREST CAMP 22 21 75,024 60,000 120,000 180,000 8 TALK IS MONEY 6 4 66,500 69,500 72,000 75,000 9 ECTON PARK 11 10 54,650 30,500 250,000 57,000 10 BROKEN VOW 19 16 53,531 47,500 120,000 105,000 For more in-depth coverage of sales and sires, read Racing Update . tion information, call 888-329-8729. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2004 6 Pages (859) 224-4585 www.shadwellfarm.com H N E W Y O R K H STAKES CLOSINGS TOMORROW, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16: 01-24 $100,000 Lecomte-III, FG , 3yo, 8f (100) www.stakesdigestweekly.com H G U L F S T R E A M H AQUEDUCT CANCELS THURSDAY CARD Aque- duct has canceled its live and simulcast card Thursday in anticipation of frigid temperatures and an impending snow storm. To make up for recent cancellations, the New York track will offer 10 races Saturday and an additional live race card next Wednesday. Saturday’s feature, the Aqueduct H., will be augmented by the Affectionately H., which was rescheduled from last Saturday’s cancelled card. The track will be open Mon- day for Martin Luther King Day. “We thought it was in the best interests of our fans and horsemen to cancel tomorrow’s races early,” said New York Racing Associ- ation Senior Vice President Bill Nader. Yesterday’s Results: 7th-AQU, $43,000, Alw , NW1X, (S), 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:12 4/5, ft. REACHING UP (f, 4, Unbridled's Song--Going Up {SW, $226,025}, by Exuberant) , a $115,000 FTNAUG year- ling, secured her first victory by three lengths sprinting six panels over Aqueduct’s main track Nov. 26 and just missed by a head when second at this level on the inner Dec. 20. Sent off the 6-5 pick, the gray attended the pace from a wide perch and pulled clear when asked the question, prevailing by four lengths over Zat Darn Cat (Anjiz). Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $61,460. O-Peter F Karches. B-J P Racing Stable (NY). T-L Lewis. Yesterday’s Results: 8th-GPX, $36,000, Alw , NW2X, 4yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:44, ft. (DH) -- FORMAL ATTIRE (c, 4, Formal Gold--Rosedon, by Vice Regent) Lifetime Record: 10-3-3-1, $109,390. O-Flying Zee Stable. B-Brereton C Jones (KY). T-Philip M Serpe. *$25,000 yrl '01 KEESEP; $220,000 2yo 2002 OBSMAR. **1/2 to Benburb (Dr. Carter), Horse of the Year-Can, Ch. 3yo Colt-Can, GSW, $1,159,904; Lady Aloma (Cozzene), MSW, $110,359; and Areydne (Silent Screen), MSP, $273,028. (DH) -- VERKADE (c, 4, Montbrook--Six Way's {MSP}, by Saratoga Six) Lifetime Record: 8-3-1-1, $49,000. O-H B Stables & Sonia Ziadie. B-Ocala Stud Farm (FL). T-Ralph Ziadie. Neither Formal Attire nor Verkade would give an inch through in a thrilling stretch battle and a photo failed to separate the two at the wire. Formal Attire, a half to Canadian Horse of the Year Benburb and from the fam- ily of Canadian champion Chopinina, was making his second start off a layoff, having finished sixth in the Dec. 13 Kenny Noe, Jr. H. at Calder. The 7-2 second choice was away in good order from the inside post and helped set an honest pace, while 53-1 outsider Verkade--coming off a seven-length romp in a Calder NW1X Jan. 2--settled into an ideal tracking spot in third. The latter moved wide, charged to the lead at the top of the lane and looked an upset winner, but Formal Attire came calling a furlong out and put a nose in front under spirited urging. Verkade battled back gamely, however, and the two hit the wire on even terms. Gulfstream Report cont. p2 TDN TODAY Around the World ................... 6 pages TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 1/15/04 • PAGE 2 of 6 #1343 H E A S T H H CENTRAL H Gulfstream Report cont. 7th-GPX, $34,000, Alw , NW1X, 3yo, f, a1 1/16T, 1:44 2/5, fm. LUCIFER'S STONE (f, 3, Horse Chestnut {SAf} --Ladue, by Demons Begone) needed three tries to clear the maiden hurdle, but did so nicely with a 3 1/2-length victory going nine panels over Belmont’s lawn Oct. 10. Making her stakes debut in the Miss Grillo S. 16 days later over the same trip, she ran out of real estate and settled for third after a strong late finish. The bay was granted a 2 1/2-month freshening by conditioner Linda Rice before returning here as the crowd’s 9-5 choice. Away a bit slowly, she made steady progress up the backstretch and swung out leaving the turn to confront the leaders. She poked a head in front in mid-stretch, ducked in sharply under Jose Santos’ right-handed urging, but straightened out quickly and ran on well to beat the game Skip Poker (Skip Away) by a length. Lifetime Record: SP, 5-2-1-1, $69,244. O-Team Solaris Stable. B-Mega Stable (KY). T-L Rice. 5th-GPX, $32,000, Msw , 4yo, 1 1/16m, 1:46 3/5, ft. KUCH (c, 4, Unbridled --Til Forbid {GSW & MGISP, $382,596}, by Temperence Hill) was sent off the 8-5 chalk on the basis of a strong second-place perfor- mance going two turns at Churchill Nov. 29. Allowed to lope along early under a patient Eibar Coa, he kicked into gear entering the far turn and began picking off rivals with a sweeping move. The James Tafel homebred set his sights on 7-2 chance American Song (Unbridled’s Song) a furlong out and blew past that rival to win by two. Kuch is a half to Kings Lynn (Mt. Livermore), GSP, $140,714; and Scoop (Gone West), GSW, $337,170. Lifetime Record: 5-1-1-1, $33,450. O/B-James B Tafel (KY). T-Carl A Nafzger. Yesterday’s Results: 8th-LRL, $25,000, Alw , NW1X, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:46 3/5, ft. FALL FASHION (f, 3, Forestry--Digit, by Forty Niner) shed her maiden for a $50,000 tag at Delaware in late October, then ran second in a Philly Park allowance Nov. 24. She lived up to her 7-5 odds here, rallying after a poor start to track down longtime leader Saltster (Salt Lake) under her own resolve and win by 1 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $32,450. O-Courtlandt Farms. B-Tac Holdings, Inc (KY). T-H Graham Motion. Churchill Stakes Top $9 Million in ‘04: Highlighted by the 130th renewals of the Kentucky Derby and Oaks, Churchill Downs unveiled a 2004 stakes schedule worth a record $9.375 million. The schedule features 45 races, 33 in the spring and 12 in the fall and includes five new stakes races. Of the 35 graded events, five are Grade Is, 10 are Grade II races and 20 are Grade III races. “We strive each year to continue to build and strengthen our stakes program at Churchill Downs and we’re excited by the growth re- flected in our 2004 schedule,” said Don Richardson, senior vice president of racing for Churchill Downs Inc. “Horsemen from across North America continued their strong support of the Churchill Downs stakes program in 2003 and we hope the exciting new options available in 2004 will attract even more top horses and stables to compete under the historic Twin Spires.” Churchill Downs will offer four major multiple stakes cards. Ken- tucky Oaks Day on Apr. 30 will offer six stakes worth $1.3 million and Kentucky Derby Day on May 1 will feature six stakes, including three Grade I events, worth $2.05 million. Stephen Foster Super Saturday will be held on June 12 with six stakes worth $1.85 million. Churchill’s season finishes with a bang with the Big Four Weekend from Nov. 25 through Nov. 27. The weekend is highlighted by the $500,000 GII Clark H. and three other stakes worth a total of $1.2 million. “We have scheduled what should be some truly spec- tacular days of multiple stakes competition, we’ve worked to refine the distances and spacing of races within a single division of horses and we’ve added some exciting new races to our schedule that will in- crease the stakes options available to our horsemen,” said Churchill Downs Racing Secretary Doug Bredar. “Prime examples would be the Winning Colors, which fills a gap in sprint races for older fillies and mares, and the Commonwealth Turf in the Fall Meet offers a final chance for three-year-old turf horses in the East to compete in a stake race against their age group.” The $100,000 Winning Colors will be run on May 22 and the $150,000 Commonwealth Turf will be run on Nov. 14. Churchill’s spring meeting will run from Apr. 24 through July 5. The fall meet runs from Oct. 31 through Nov. 27. All horses in TDN Headline News and TDN American edition are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 1/15/04 • PAGE 3 of 6 Pulpit Caress, by Storm Cat 859.873.7053 x FAX: 859.873.5723 x www.threechimneys.com H S O. C A L I F O R N I A H H A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H W E S T H H I N D U S T R Y I N F O H H CARIBBEAN H Yesterday’s Results: BLUE NORTHER S. , $76,300, SAX, 1-14, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:34 3/5, fm. 1-- MAMBO SLEW, 120, f, 3, by Kingmambo 1st Dam: Slew Boyera, by Seattle Slew 2nd Dam: Boyera (Arg), by Pastiche 3rd Dam: Braulia, by Bonicate O-F Manganaro; B-FJFM, LLC (KY); T-P Biancone; J-M Smith; $45,780. Lifetime Record: GSW, 4-3-0-0, $134,130. to Born Twice (Opening Verse), SW, $173,594; Jess M (Strawberry Road {Aus}), GISP, $308,457; and Awesome Time (Awesome Again), GSW, $226,210. 2-- Tape (GB) , 116, f, 3, Royal Applause (GB)-- Argent Du Bois, by Silver Hawk. O-Jim Ford Inc, Daron Pearson & Jack Sweesy. $15,260. 3-- Yingyingying , 115, f, 3, Horse Chestnut (SAf)-- Clever Phrase, by Clever Trick. ($35,000 yrl '02 FTMSEP). O-Fab Oak Stable. $9,156. Margins: 3, 2, 1. Odds: 1.80, 2.20, 14.20. Mambo Slew stamped herself a filly to watch as she sprinted away to her second stakes success. After an off-the-board finish sprinting in her debut at Saratoga in early August, the dark bay traveled west and broke through in her first try on the grass over course and distance Oct. 18. Sent off the tepid 3-1 chalk in the Nov. 28 Miesque S. at Hollywood, she won by 1 1/2 lengths and was looking to remain an unbeaten grass competitor here. The well-bred miss traveled smoothly in a mid-pack position under a confident Mike Smith, who pushed the button leaving the far turn. Flashing a dazzling turn of foot, Mambo Slew quickly opened up daylight and ran on a much-the-best victress. IN BRITAIN: Diamond Way , c, 3, Boundary --Discover Silver, by Valid Appeal. Lingfield, 1-14, Hcp, 3yo, 1m(AWT). B-Barry R Ostrager. *$37,000 wnl ‘01 KEENOV; 57,000gns yrl ‘02 TATOCT. Dawn Piper , g, 4, Desert Prince (Ire) . See “Britain.” 5th-GGX, $35,140, Msw , 3yo, 5 1/2f, 1:03 4/5, wf. +STACY'S RIDGE (c, 3, Stacy's Knight--Rustridge Sippling, by Pencil Point {Ire}) , debuting with Lasix as a 22-1 bomb, set a pressured pace from the outside, opened a clear advantage while drifting wide into the lane, then held on by a neck over favored Copper Mist (Makaleha) despite lugging in late. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $20,020. O-Rustridge Ranch & Winery, Syson & Syson. B-Susan J Meyer (CA). T-James Fresquez. Fair Grounds to Act as NA Hub for Dubai World Cup: Fair Grounds International Ventures (FGIV) has been named as the North American agent for the Dubai Inter- national Racing Carnival, a 10-day meet at Nad al Sheba racecourse that is highlighted by the $6 million Dubai Work Cup Mar. 27. FGIV will arrange simulcast outlets throughout North America. Wagering pools will be co-mingled with those from Great Britain and South Africa, ensuring larger wagering pools. Ordway Sold to Puerto Rico: Claiborne Farm stallion Ordway (Salt Lake) sold at Tuesday’s session of the Keeneland January Sale for $47,000 to Nord Thoroughbreds. According to Thor- oughbred Times , Rick Nord signed the ticket on behalf of Jose Carro, who intends to stand the 10-year-old at Haras del Caribe in Puerto Rico. Out of a half to French superstar Allez France, the dark bay captured the GI Champagne S. as a two-year-old and also was third in the 1996 GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. Since entering stud at Claiborne in 1999, Ordway has sired a pair of stakes winners, Ordinary Paula and Western Ridge. TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 1/15/04 • PAGE 4 of 6 North America’s Leading Sire of 2003 If you buy, sell, breed, race, train, consign or even think about racehorses, you can’t afford to miss what’s in TDN Progeny PPs. 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(732) 747-8060 H B R I T A I N H First-time starters/stakes runners: Thursday, Jan. 15 Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2000 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) CRYPTO STAR (Cryptoclearance), Murmur, $4K, 75/7/1 5-LRL, Msw, 7f, Crypto Secret, $12K EAS OCT yrl, 20-1 5-LRL, Msw, 7f, Star Jessi, 30-1 DIAMOND (Mr. Prospector), Northview, $5K, 93/6/1 8-CT, Alw, 6 1/2f, Red Velvet Cake, 4-1 1-CT, Msw, 6 1/2f, Diamond Dale, 5-2 EVENT OF THE YEAR ttle Slew), Golden Eagle, $10K, /3/0 8-CT, Alw, 6 1/2f, Seeyouattheevent, $10K EAS OCT yrl, 4-1 (Carson City), Lakland, $6K, 81/9/0 7-TP, Msw, 5f, +Superfly Girl MALIBU MOON (A.P. Indy), Castleton Lyons, $3K, 120/13/2 8-CT, Alw, 6 1/2f, Malibu Al, 10-1 CK (Phone Trick), Airdrie, $13K, 150/15/1 1-CT, Msw, 6 1/2f, Byestarterhijudge, $26K OBS APR 2yo, 10-1 8-CT, Alw, 6 1/2f, Outcashem, $50K OBS FEB 2yo, 5-2 MENIFEE (Harlan), Stone, $15K, 84/7/0 7-TP, Msw, 5f, +Louisa SEA OF SECRETS (Storm Cat), Walmac, $5K, 78/12/1 9-DED, Alw, 7f, Road to Mandalay, $10K KEE SEP yrl, 4-1 STRAVINSKY (Nureyev), Ashford, $18K, 181/26/2 5-LRL, Msw, 7f, Nugget Point, $37K EAS MAY 2yo, 30-1 Yesterday’s Results: Lingfield, 12.40, Mdn , £5,405, 4yo/up, 1m(AWT), 1:39.41, std. DAWN PIPER (g, 4, Desert Prince {Ire} --June Moon {Ire}, by Sadler’s Wells) , gelded since finishing runner- up in a Doncaster maiden last May, was expected to provide conditioner David Loder with his first winner of the 2004 campaign as the 1-3 favorite. Always travel- ing strongly in mid-division, he was allowed to stride to the leaders passing the quarter-mile pole by Jamie Spencer. The bettors’ choice was soon clear at the top of the stretch and proved to be a facile five-length scorer at the line. Dawn Piper is a half to Zachariah (GB) (Zafonic), SW-Jpn, $1,343,595; Pacino (GB) (Zafonic), GSW-Ger, SW-UAE & G1SP-Fr, $224,966; and Dupont (GB) (Zafonic), Hwt. 3yo-Ger at 7-9.5f, GSW-Ger & Ity, $159,263. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, £6,163. O-Jumeirah Racing; B-Wentworth Racing; T-D Loder. BSKYB TO AIR MAGIC MILLIONS SPECIAL BSKYB will air a half-hour television special of the 2004 Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Sale and Racing Carnival Feb. 8-10. The special was produced during the record-breaking sale, which concluded Tuesday at the Gold Coast complex. It will feature interviews with international racing and breeding personalities. For airtimes, go to www.magicmillions.com.au . TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 1/15/04 • PAGE 5 of 6 H F R A N C E H H I R E L A N D H H E U R O P E A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H British Report cont. LODER OFF THE MARK David Loder marked his return as a public trainer by saddling two winners at Lingfield yesterday. After the facile success of Dawn Piper (Desert Prince) under Jamie Spencer in the maiden, the former Godolphin juvenile conditioner maintained his 100 percent record when Diamond Way (Boundary) followed up under that jockey in the handicap. Loder, who has set up at the historic Egerton Stud with 150 horses in training includ- ing 90 juveniles, plans to take a team of four to Dubai at the end of the month for the International Racing Carnival. Spencer, who was riding in Britain for the first time since returning from a brief stint in Hong Kong, is in the process of moving to Ireland where he will start his new job as first jockey for Aidan O’Brien at Ballydoyle. ATTENDANCES REACH HIGH AGAIN British racecourses witnessed a total attendance of over six million for the first time in over a half-century in 2003, it was announced Tuesday. Last year’s total of 6.02 million was up by eight percent on the atten- dance in 2002, with total prize money also reaching a new record of £94.1 million, a rise of 12 percent on 2002. There were 2.3 percent more horses in training than in the previous year, rewarded with over five percent more fixtures and over four percent more races. “It is sometimes easy to overlook that British racing is one of the few sports which can honestly say that it is getting stronger and better as each year goes by,” BHB Chief Executive Greg Nichols said. “Racing is on the up. This sustained progress is the result of the sectors of the sport working in conjunction with a strong govern- ing authority.” O’BRIEN TRIO BOOST RECORD LINCOLN ENTRY Three horses from the stable of Aidan O’Brien were the surprise element in a record 141-strong entry for this year’s Freephone Stanleybet Lincoln H. at Doncaster Mar. 27. The Irish conditioner’s trio is headed by the dual Listed scorer Shoal Creek (Ire) (Fairy King). Guy Reed’s Pablo (GB) (Efisio {GB}), who took the British turf season’s traditional curtain-raiser 12 months ago, could return for a title defense. “Pablo is entered and could run again this year, although it is obviously very early days,” his owner/breeder said yesterday. Dermot Weld has entered Akshar (Ire) (Danehill) and last year’s GII American Derby winner Evolving Tactics (Ire) (Machiavellian). “In addition to quantity, there are a significant number of quality per- formers among the entries and we are already looking forward to what promises to be one of the stron- gest-ever renewals of this historic handicap which has £100,000 in prize money,” Doncaster’s General Man- ager Steven Clarke commented yesterday. Yesterday’s Results: Cagnes sur Mer, 2.50, Mdn , i 21,000, 3yo, 7½fT, 1:34.10, gd/sf. SHAPELY MIX (GB) (c, 3, Linamix {Fr}--Shapely Scrap- per {GSW-US, $352,883}, by Fit to Fight) , winner of his only start at Bordeaux le Bouscat in November, was sent off the 11-10 favorite for his three-year-old debut. Stalking the early pace in fourth, he was asked to quicken inside the final eighth and collared Nearque (Fr) (Lahint) in the final strides to win by a cozy head. Life- time Record: 2 starts, 2 wins, i 16,500. O-The Lagardere Family; B-Jean-Luc Lagardere; T-Jean- Claude Rouget. Cagnes sur Mer, 4.20, Mdn , i 19,000, 3yo, 12f(AWT), 2:04.90, std. DANIELLI (FR) (c, 3, Vettori {Ire}--Dom Pennion {GB}, by Dominion {GB}) , fourth in a course-and-distance conditions race in December, was sent off the 9-4 favorite to make a winning return. Settled in mid-pack early, he quickened to the front with 300 metres re- maining before opening up in impressive style to win by seven lengths. A i 50,000 DEAAUG yearling, he is a 1/2 to to Darjeeling (Fr) (Marju {Ire}), SW-Fr, $117,983. Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i 17,500. O-A Capozzi; B-Thierry de la Heronniere, SARL Ecurie du Haras de Beauvoir, et al; T-Julie Laurent-Joye Rossi. VISION OF NIGHT TO BRACKLYN Hesmonds Stud’s Vision of Night (GB) (Night Shift-- Dreamawhile {GB}, by Known Fact), who proved a smart stakes performer over six seasons, has been leased to Bracklyn Stud near Mullingar, County Meath. The former John Dunlop-trained sprinter, who won ten of his 38 starts including the 2001 G2 Goldene Peitsche at Baden Baden, was also third in the G1 Mid- dle Park S. at two. He will stand alongside Tamarisk (Ire), with his fee likely to be in the region of i 3,500. IN HONG KONG: Oriental (Ire) , g, 4, Grand Lodge --Scenaria (Ire), by Scenic (Ire). Happy Valley, 1-14, Hcp., 1650mT. B-Dr Dean Herron. *66,000gns wnlg ‘00 TATDEC; 135,000gns yrl ‘01 TATHOU; HK$1,200,000 2yo ‘02 HKIS. Fortune Smiles (Ire) , g, 4, Hector Protector --Philgwyn (GB), by Milford (GB). Happy Valley, 1-14, Hcp., 1800mT. B-Mount Coote Stud. *1/2 to Philidor (GB) (Forzando {GB}), MSW-Swe, SW-Nor, MSP-Den, SP-Ger. TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 1/15/04 • PAGE 6 of 6 B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N AMERICA B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N EUROPE DISTAFF SERIES SET FOR DUBAI CARNIVAL Darley Racing Club has announced the introduction of the Darley Distaff Series, which will take place during the Dubai International Racing Carnival at Nad al Sheba. The distaffer which accrues the most points will win a nomination to Darley stallion Halling, who currently stands in Dubai, but also shuttles to Darley Australia. The series will consist of two races, both contested on turf and worth $130,000; they are the Feb. 19 Cape Verdi S. at 1600 meters and the Mar. 11 Balanchine S. at 1777 meters. “There are excellent opportunities for fillies and mares at Nad al Sheba, and Darley is de- lighted to be sponsoring this new series,” said John Ferguson on behalf of Darley. “Breeding in Dubai is also taking off--with a Royal Ascot winner and Group 1 horses in 2003--which is why we have sent a stallion of Halling’s class to Dubai this year.” The nine-week rac- ing carnival kicks off Jan. 29. For further information, go to www.dubairacingclub.com . ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 3rd-SAX, $56,000 , Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW1X, (S), 4yo/up, 1mT, 1:34 2/5, fm. SLEW'S PRINCE (c, 4, Slew's Royalty--Stalwart Prin- cess, by Stalwart) Lifetime Record: SP, 14-3-4-3, $145,738. O-Benjamin C Warren. B-Jerry Irwin (CA). T-Clifford W Sise Jr. 5th-SAX, $56,000 , Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW1X, (S), 4yo/up, 1mT, 1:34 2/5, fm. GOLDEN BONUS (h, 6, Bonus Money {GB}--Golden Notion, by Gold Crest) Lifetime Record: 42-5-13-3, $198,142. O-Alesia Bran Jam Stable & Ciaglia. B-E Gomez Ronald (CA). T-Peter Eurton. 3rd-AQU, $46,060 , NW3X, 4/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 4/5, ft. CHIRIMOYA (m, 5, Cobra King--Conclusive, by Turkoman) Lifetime Record: 31-4-8-6, $194,041. O-Rising Graph Stable. B-Elbert J Smith (KY). T-Michael E Hushion. *$42,000 yrl '00 FTKJUL; $17,000 yrl '00 KEEJAN. **1/2 to Fortune N' Fame (Northern Park), SW, $145,908. 8th-AQU, $44,000 , NW2L, 4/up, 1 1/8m, 1:52 2/5, ft. DR. ROCKETT (h, 5, Regal Classic--Concolour, by Our Native) Lifetime Record: 32-2-5-7, $158,910. O-Mary & Chester Grant & Thomas J Kelly. B-Thomas J Kelly & Joseph M Grant (KY). T-Patrick J Kelly. *1/2 to Evening Attire (Black Tie Affair {Ire}), GISW, $1,952,969. 1st-AQU, $44,000 , NW1X, (S), 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:46 2/5, ft. MISTDA (f, 3, Runaway Groom --Tanuki, by Affirmed) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $59,800. O/B-Edition Farm (NY). T-Richard E Dutrow Jr. *$30,000 wlng '01 KEENOV; $50,000 2yo 2003 FTMMAY. 4th-GGX, $39,463 , Opt. Clm. ($50,000), NW2X, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:08 3/5, wf. ONEBADSHARK (c, 4, Diligence--Color Unlimited, by Houston) Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-1, $69,840. O-E-Racingcom. B-Lisa K Carnes (FL). T-Brian J Koriner. *$39,000 yrl '01 OBSAUG; $32,000 2yo ‘02 OBSAPR. 10th-SUN, $34,650 , 1-13, NW23MX, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:08 3/5, ft. BANG (c, 4, Ballistic Billy--Ebony's Fast Play {SP}, by Fast Play) Lifetime Record: MSP, 11-6-0-2, $146,259. O-W L Hedrick. B-M S Power (CA). T-J Eric Kruljac. 7th-LRL, $27,000 , Opt. Clm. ($25,000-$20,000), NW2X, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:09 2/5, ft. CITY BLUES (g, 4, Carson City --Imia {SP-Fr}, by Riverman) Lifetime Record: 15-6-4-3, $136,410. O-Finish Line Racing Stable LLC. B-Flaxman Holdings Ltd (KY). T-Scott A Lake. *$65,000 yrl '01 KEESEP; $130,000 2yo ‘02 FTFFEB. 9th-SUN, $23,400 , 1-13, NW2L, 3yo, 6f, 1:09 3/5, ft. ROLLICKING CALLER (c, 3, Caller I. D.--Rollicking Flair, by Rollicking) Lifetime Record: 6-3-1-1, $37,830. O-Mike & Mary Kindred. B-Giles Cook (MD). T-Joel H Marr. *$12,000 yrl '02 FTMSEP. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Fappadoon , f, 3, Knockadoon --Noble's Last Lil, by Lil Fappi. LRL, 1-14, 1 1/16m, 1:47 4/5. B-Helen Stearns (Pa). *$3,300 wlng '01 FTMDEC. Chasing Amy , f, 3, Lycius --Positive Tally, by D'Accord. GPX, 1-14, (C), a1 1/16T, 1:46 2/5. B-Michael & Britt Mulligan (Fl). Gems of Wisdom , f, 4, Bertrando --Oh No It's You, by Miswaki. SAX, 1-14, (S), (C), 1m, 1:38. B-Mr & Mrs Martin J Wygod (Ca). *1/2 to Blushing Deed (Alydeed), GSP, $114,733; full to Fancy Prancer, MSW, $105,010. Burning Fluid , f, 4, Obligato --Burn the Cannon, by Loose Cannon. AQU, 1-14, (S), 6f, 1:13 3/5. B-Vincent Campo Basso (NY). ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Dicalui (Ire) , c, 3, Woodborough --The Grey (Ger), by Pentathlon (GB). Pisa, Italy, 1-14, Mdn, 3yo, 6fT. B-Scuderia Cesare Turri.