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QUALITY ROAD COLT TOPS SESSION AT $710KBy Myra Lewyn
Mark Reid of the Walnut Green agency went to
$710,000 to buy a colt by Quality Road who was
the top seller on the sixth day of the Keeneland Sep-
tember yearling sale Sept. 20. The price is the high-
est posted for the sale's Book 3 since 2007, when a
Johannesburg colt sold for $1 million.
Reid outbid bloodstock agent Donato Lanni to
land the colt, offered by Lane's End. He is out of the
unraced Dehere mare Paris Notion and will most
likely be sent to the West Coast to trainer Mike McCa-
rthy, Reid said.
The colt is a half brother to stakes-placed Points-
man and three other winners. His dam is a half sister
to 1997 Test Stakes (gr. I) winner Fabulously Fast, and
his second dam is grade I winner Fabulous Notion.
"Physically, he was young, a May 7 foal that had a
perfect frame to fill in and be a pretty good horse,"
Reid said of the colt. "He fit the bill: a beautifully
framed colt that we think will mature into an awe-
some-looking horse." BH
IN TODAY’S EDITION
DAY'S TOP FILLY ALSO BY QUALITY ROAD 3
'TRANSITIONAL DAY' SEES MARKET DECLINES 4
AT MIDWAY POINT, FERGUSON TOPS BUYERS 5
JAY EM ESS ACTIVE AT KEENELAND 6
LUCKY LINDY'S STOCK ON THE RISE 6
MARKETWATCH: SIGNS OF STABILITY 7
RESULTS 8
ENTRIES 12
LEADING LISTS 13
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3.41 ‘A Runner’IndexOnly Galileo and War Front Rank Higher
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Agent Mark Reid outlasted Donato Lanni for Keeneland's Sept. 20 session-topper
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Goffs Orby Sale - September 30th
Hip 345 - Colt out of Poule d’Eau (USA) by Orientate (USA)consigned by tinnakill house - barn m box 29
Tattersalls Book 2 - October 12th
Hip 794 - Colt out of Dyrce (USA) by Sandpit (BRZ)consigned by lynn lodge stud - somerville paddock u box 391
Tattersalls Book 3 - October 15th
Hip 1775 - Filly out of Viscountess (IRE) by Green Desert (USA) consigned by trickledown stud - highflyer paddock d box 70
Bullet Train | By Sadler’s Wells out of Kind, by Danehill
Bullet Train | By Sadler’s Wells out of Kind, by Danehill
Standing at Crestwood Farm | 2016 Fee: $7,500 Live Foal (Stands and Nurses)Please contact Sean Feld: (859) 519-9665 or bullettrainllc@yahoo.com
Standing at Crestwood Farm | 2016 Fee: $7,500 Live Foal (Stands and Nurses)Please contact Sean Feld: (859) 519-9665 or bullettrainllc@yahoo.com
Keeneland September Sale - September 22nd
Hip #2339 - Colt out of Up and Above by Mt. Livermoreconsigned by pope mclean (crestwood farm) - barn 35
September 23rd
Hip #2781 - Colt out of Annabelly by Royal Academyconsigned by paramount sales - barn 43
September 24th
Hip #3376 - Colt out of Masqued Monarch by Wavering Monarchconsigned by hunter valley farm - barn 9
Hip #3414 Filly out of Palazzo Bardi by King’s Bestconsigned by brandywine farm - barn 7
September 25th
Hip #3643 - Colt out of Enjoy by Roarconsigned by john j. greely iii (wintergreen farm) - barn 20
Hip #3658 - Filly out of Fudge Fatale by Roarconsigned by john j. greely iii (wintergreen farm) - barn 20
Imagine If You Could Grab A Train
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Second dam and quality sprinter Sweet Fervor won
the 2007 Shirley Jones Breeders' Cup Handicap (gr.
II) at Gulfstream Park and is a half sister to multiple
graded stakes winner and sire Concerto; grade III win-
ner Illusioned, who is a grade I-placed sprinter; and to
1999 Florida Derby (r. I) runner-up Wondertross.
An April 15 foal, the filly was bred in Kentucky by
Lane's End owner William S. Farish and Kilroy Thor-
oughbred Partnership. BH
DAY'S TOP FILLY ALSO BY QUALITY ROADBy Myra Lewyn
Agent Ben McElroy secured the highest-priced filly
during the Sept. 20 sixth session of the Keeneland
September yearling sale when he went to $280,000
for a daughter from the third crop of Quality Road.
Lane's End's agency presented the bay filly, whose
price was the day's fifth-highest. She is the first foal
out of the unraced Bernardini mare Lemon Bay. The
mare is a half sister to Tiz So Sweet (by Tiznow), the
runner-up in the restricted Summer Colony Stakes
Aug. 24 at Saratoga Race Course.
Ben McElroy went to $280,000 for a Quality Road filly in Keeneland's sixth session
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Hip Sex, Sire—Dam Sale Price
1814 c, Quality Road—Paris Notion Buyer: Walnut Green Consignor: Lane's End
$710,000
1653 c, Twirling Candy—Early Vintage Buyer: Mike Ryan Consignor: Lane's End, agent for Dixiana Farms
$320,000
1874 c, Union Rags—Shimmer Buyer: Next Question Enterprises Consignor: Eaton Sales
$310,000
1541 c, Harlan's Holiday—Waving Buyer: Carson Asbury, agent for Chestertown Farm Consignor: Gainesway, agent for Don Alberto Corp.
$285,000
1746 f, Quality Road—Lemon Bay Buyer: Ben McElroy Equine Consignor: Lane's End
$280,000
1780 f, Scat Daddy—Miss Mary K Buyer: Crupi's New Castle Consignor: Nursery Place
$250,000
Keeneland 2015 September Yearling Sale, Day 6 Top Hips
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'TRANSITIONAL DAY' SEES MARKET DECLINESBy Myra Lewyn
On what Keeneland director of sales Geoffrey
Russell called a "transitional day," the opening
session of Keeneland September's two-day Book 3
Sept. 20 saw declines in gross, average, and median
versus the 2014 Book 3 opener.
For Sunday's session 266 yearlings changed hands
for $19,618,000, down 7.3% from the previous year's
total for 273 yearlings on the first day of Book 3.
Average price dropped 4.9% from $77,553 a year ago
to $73,752, and median fell sharply—from $70,000 in
2014 to $55,000, a decline of 21%. The buy-back rate
was 28%.
"It was kind of a transitional day of people arriving
and people leaving," Russell said. "It started off very
slow, gathered momentum during the afternoon,
and finished up very well."
Cumulatively, when comparing the first six days
with the 2014 auction's first seven days due to Book
1's format change this year—the 2015 auction is run-
ning ahead in terms of average and median prices,
up 3.2% and 8.3%, respectively. BH
Keeneland 2015 September Yearling Sale, Day 6 Leading Buyers by Gross
Buyer Purchased Gross Average
Mike Ryan 4 $790,000 $197,500
Walnut Green 1 $710,000 $710,000
Crupi's New Castle 4 $570,000 $142,500
Hal Hatch 5 $455,000 $91,000
Red Wings 3 $425,000 $141,667
Next Question Enterprises 2 $387,000 $193,500
Ben McElroy Equine 2 $350,000 $175,000
Conquest Stables 2 $310,000 $155,000
Ben Glass 3 $300,000 $100,000
Hidden Brook 2 $300,000 $150,000
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First Book 3 session figures declined Sept. 20, but overall sale numbers remain strong
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AT MIDWAY POINT, FERGUSON TOPS BUYERSBy Evan Hammonds
Through six of 12 sessions, the leading buyers'
list is populated with familiar names, which is to
be expected
at the upper
echelon of
the Keene-
land Septem-
ber market.
Leader
John Fergu-
son spent
$8,235,000
for 24 year-
lings in the
first two
books. The figures are very similar to last year when
he purchased 22 yearlings for $7,880,000. Interest-
ingly, he did not stretch to seven figures for any of
his 2015 purchases.
A major player who has stepped up his game is J.J.
Crupi's New Castle Farm. The Florida horseman also
led all other buyers at the Fasig-Tipton July sale and
was the third-leading buyer at Fasig-Tipton Saratoga.
Through the first six sessions at September he is the
second-leading buyer by spending $6,275,000. Last
year he spent $4,812,000 for 17 yearlings.
Newcomers to the top 10 list were Brad Kelley's
Calumet Farm and Zayat Stables. Calumet purchased
16 yearlings for $3,110,000, spending no more than
$350,000 per head. Zayat Stables, of course, race
2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. BH
Keeneland 2015 September Yearling SaleLeading Buyers by Gross
Buyer Purchased Gross Average
John Ferguson 24 $8,235,000 $343,125
Crupi's New Castle 20 $6,275,000 $313,750
Shadwell Estate Co. 9 $4,755,000 $528,333
Ben Glass 19 $4,735,000 $249,211
Zayat Stables 11 $4,380,000 $398,182
Whisper Hill Farm 3 $3,550,000 $1,183,333
M.V. Magnier 6 $3,525,000 $587,500
Calumet Farm 16 $3,110,000 $194,375
Conquest Stables 14 $3,105,000 $221,786
Kempton Bloodstock, agent for Albaugh Family Stable
10 $2,910,000 $291,000
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One of Ferguson's early purchases was Hip 49, an $875,000 colt by Medaglia d'Oro
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LUCKY LINDY'S STOCK ON THE RISEBy Jeremy Balan
Augustin Stable's Lucky Lindy broke through in a
major way Sept. 20, taking the $150,000 Ontario
Derby (Can-III) at Woodine. The Harlan's Holiday colt
stalked the pace, took command
at the top of the stretch, and
kicked clear with ease to take
the 1 1/8-mile event on Wood-
bine's synthetic main track by 3
3/4 lengths. It was his first victo-
ry against winners after breaking
his maiden at Woodbine in June.
Lucky Lindy has been in-
volved in every one of his races
since breaking his maiden, but
his last three starts before the
Ontario Derby were all on turf,
including a third-place finish in
the $500,000 Breeders' Stakes.
"He had some 2-year-old
issues, so it took just a little
longer," trainer Mark Frostad said. "He was a little
backward. He's coming along beautifully and his best
racing days are ahead of him. We're looking forward
to a serious 4-year-old year and hopefully beyond.
Hopefully we can get to Gulfstream this winter and
make an impact there." BH
JAY EM ESS ACTIVE AT KEENELANDBy Evan Hammonds
Buyers will always
tell you it's hard
to land the right
horse at auction,
even at the mar-
athon Keeneland
September yearling
sale.
In the back ring
as the Sept. 20 first
day of Book 3 un-
folded, the Jay Em
Ess team of Saman-
tha Siegel, adviser
Samantha Siegel of Jay Em Ess Stable has purchased five so far at Keeneland September this year
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Harlan's Holiday colt Lucky Lindy wins Sept. 20 Ontario Derby
Ric Waldman, and trainer Paul McGee were shop-
ping in earnest. They had picked up four in Book
2 late and landed one early on Sunday.
"It's strong," said Siegel, who scours Book 2
and 3 for qualified candidates and doesn't have a
specific number she'll buy. "The foal crop is down
and there are plenty of funds out here for the
good horse."
"Consignors feel it's spotty and that there are
not enough buyers to catch all the horses," Wald-
man said. "In Book 1 there were a lot of horses
that didn't belong, and that hurts consignors. You
have to make enough on the peanuts to make up
for what you lose on the popcorn." BH
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SIGNS OF STABILITYBy Ian Tapp
Early in Book 1 of this year's Keeneland Septem-
ber sale, the wise-guy analysis was that it wasn't
quite as strong as 2014. After all, if you go from
four Book 1 days to three and reduce the size of
Book 1's catalog by 5.2%, doesn't that mean the
quality is more concentrated and, therefore, Book
1 prices should be that much higher? Theoreti-
cally, yes, but a truly accurate comparison would
require fixing the yearling quality from year to
year, which isn't how things work in reality.
Book 1 average and median did increase—by
0.9% and 4.2%, respectively—though not quite
5.2%. But it would be premature to judge the sale
solely on those numbers, particularly because the
new format had an impact beyond Book 1.
This year's first Book 2 session followed a dark
day that gave buyers more time to inspect and vet
potential purchases. Keeneland officials hoped
the extra day would allow buyers to regroup and
refocus on the next round of offerings. Based on
feedback from buyers and consignors, the strate-
gy seemed to work well.
The effect on the pace of the overall auction
can be seen in the chart below, which plots 50-hip
moving averages of sale prices in 2014-15. Each
sold horse is ordered in sequence by hip number;
RNAs and outs were excluded.
In 2014 there was an abrupt drop-off in sales
average after the four Book 1 sessions. The turn
in the 2014 sale can be seen in the cliff beginning
around the 450th yearling (473 Book 1 yearlings
sold last year). By comparison, the transition this
year was more gradual. While the decline in av-
erage prices began earlier (443 horses—30 fewer
than in 2014—sold in Book 1), prices at this point
in the sale might have been buoyed by the logisti-
cal advantages provided by the rest day.
Through the first 1,100 horses sold, the av-
erage of $194,779 is virtually unchanged from
the same point last year. The median price of
$145,000 is marginally better than $140,000 a year
ago.
The breakdown of hips by price category is
also similar. Yearlings bringing $500,000 or more
accounted for 6.1%—the same percentage as last
year. The amount selling for $250,000-$499,000
was up 1.8% this year to 22%. And the number of
$100,000-$249,000 yearlings was up 0.4% to 39%.
Is the market stronger than last year? Perhaps
ever so slightly from a nominal perspective, but if
you were to factor in inflation, the two years are
more or less identical. While the numbers don't
indicate a stronger yearling market in 2015, they
do suggest stability, and that should be a welcome
sight for Thoroughbred investors. BH
ANALYSIS
$50,000
$100,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
$300,000
$350,000
$400,000
1 27
53
79
105
131
157
183
209
235
261
287
313
339
365
391
417
443
469
495
521
547
573
599
625
651
677
703
729
755
781
807
833
859
885
911
937
963
989
1015
10
41
1067
10
93
Sequence of Yearlings Sold
Keeneland September 50-‐Hip Moving Average, 2014-‐15 First 1,100 horses sold
2015
2014
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Ontario Derby (CAN-III)Woodbine, 9/20, $113,415, 3yo, 9f (all-weather), 1:50.64, track fast.
1–Lucky Lindy, 118, b c, 3 .................. $81,659 Harlan's Holiday–Celebrate, by Rahy O–Augustin Stable, B–George Strawbridge Jr. (ON), T–Mark R. Frostad, J–Robby Albarado
2–Billy's Star, 119, b c, 3 .................... $27,220 Perfect Soul (IRE)–Tapatina, by Seeking the Gold O–Perfect Timber Partnership, B–Charles Fipke (ON), T–Roger L. Attfield, J–Alan GarciaSale History: 2013 ONTSEP, $161,194.
3–Breaking Lucky K, 119, ch c, 3 ...... $14,971 Lookin At Lucky–Shooting Party, by Sky Classic O–Gunpowder Farms LLC, B–Christine Hayden (ON), T–Reade Baker, J–James McAleneySale History: 2012 KEENOV, $100,000.
Margins: 3¾, 1¼, ¾. Others: Beat Goes On (GB) ($5,671), Decision Day ($2,722), Ethical Funds ($1,361), Firespike ($1,134). Scratched: Kingsport. View Equibase Chart
Comfortably in third on the backstretch
while frontrunner Decision Day set fractions of
:25.38, :50.08, and 1:14.17 through six furlongs,
Lucky Lindy moved up on the outside on the
final turn and put away his rivals with ease.
Favored Billy's Star closed from last to take
second, and Breaking Lucky rallied to pick up
show honors.—J.B.
PREMIO FEDERICO TESIO (ITY-II)Milan, 9/20, €99,000, 3yo/up, 11f, 2:14.70, good.
1–Dylan Mouth (IRE), 128, b c, 4 ......... €55,000 Dylan Thomas (IRE)–Cottonmouth (IRE), by Noverre O–SCUDERIA EFFEVI SRL, B–AZIENDA AG-RICOLA MARIANO (IRE), T–BOTTI STEFANO, J–BRANCA FABIO
2–Bertinoro (IRE), 123, b c, 4 .............. €24,200 Aussie Rules–Swirling (IRE), by Galileo (IRE) O–Dioscuri Srl, B–MRS ANN NAUGHTON (IRE), T–BOTTI STGEFANO, J–DEMURO CRISTIANSale History: 2012 TAISEP, $19,350.
3–Cleo Fan (ITY), 128, b c, 4 ............... €13,200 Mujahid–Cuprea (IRE), by Best of the Bests (IRE) O–Dioscuri Srl, B–GIULIANO FANTI (ITY), T–BOTTI STEFANO, J–RISPOLI UMBERTO
Margins: 5, 2, 1½. Others: DUCA DI MANTOVA (GB), VICTIS HILL (FR), CELTICUS (IRE), VICTORY SONG (IRE).
D.CORDELL LAVARACK & LANWADES STUD FILLIES STAKES (IRE-III)
Gowran Park, 9/20, €69,600, 3yo/up, f, 9.45f, 2:00.43, good.
1–Jack Naylor (GB), 126, b f, 3............ €47,125 Champs Elysees (GB)–Fashionable (GB), by Nashwan O–GERARD BYRNE, B–Oliver Costello (GB), T–HARRINGTON JESSICA, J–BERRY FRANSale History: 2013 TAISEP, $14,147.
2–Easter (IRE), 126, b f, 3 ................... €13,775 Galileo (IRE)–Missvinski, by Stravinsky O–MRS JOHN MAGNIER, MICHAEL TABOR & DERRICK SMITH, B–MISSVINSKI SYNDICATE (IRE), T–O'BRIEN AIDAN, J–HEFFERNAN SEA-MUS
3–Outstanding (IRE), 126, b f, 3 ............. €6,525 Galileo (IRE)–Absolutelyfabulous (IRE), by Mozart (IRE) O–DERRICK SMITH, MRS JOHN MAGNIER & MICHAEL TABOR, B–ABSOLUTELYFABULOUS SYNDICATE (IRE), T–O'BRIEN AIDAN, J–MC-NAMARA EMMET
Margins: 1¾, ¾, 3¼. Others: OFF LIMITS (IRE), SECRET PURSUIT (IRE), MARSH DAISY (GB), STELLAR GLOW (IRE).
GROSSER PREIS VON DSW21 DEUTSCHES ST LEGER (GER-III)
Dortmund, 9/20, €55,000, 3yo/up, 14f, 3:31.85, sft.1–Virginia Sun (GER), 129, b f, 4 ......... €32,000
Doyen (IRE)–Valdina (GER), by Lomitas (GB) O–Gestut Auenquelle, B–Gestut Auenquelle (GER), T–HIRSCHBERGER JENS, J–DE VRIES ADRIE
2–Techno Queen (IRE), 129, b f, 4 ....... €11,000 Manduro (GER)–Tryphaena(FR), by Priolo O–FRAU SABINE GOLDBERG, B–KILDARAGH STUD & JOHN EGAN (IRE), T–POTTERS TONY, J–RICHTER NORMANSale History: 2012 TATOC2, $4,810.
3–Nordic Flight (GER), 122, ch c, 3 ........ €5,500 Adlerflug (GER)–Norwegian Pride (FR), by Diktat (GB) O–ECKHARD SAUREN, B–Gestut Brummerhof (GER), T–SCHIERGEN PETER, J–STARKE AN-DRASCHSale History: 2013 BBGAUG, $88,715.
Margins: 2½, 5, 1. Others: WASIR (GER), SHADOW SADNESS (GER), HOT BEAT (IRE), GIROLAMO (GER), FINORAS (GER).
Ashley T. Cole S.Belmont Park, 9/20, $125,000, 3yo/up, 9f (turf), 1:49.13, course firm.
1–Kharafa, 120, b g, 6 ............................ $75,000 Kitalpha–Exquisite Cassie, by King of Kings (IRE) O–Braverman, Paul and Pinch, Timothy, B–Highmeadow Farm (NY), T–Timothy A. Hills, J–Javier Castellano
2–Runaway Posse K, 116, ch g, 4 ..... $25,000 Posse–Runaway Zia, by Runaway Groom O–Wachtel Stable and Kerr, George J., B–Edition Farm (NY), T–William I. Mott, J–Jose LezcanoSale History: 2013 OBSAPR, $40,000, 2012 FTKOCT, $25,000, 2011 KEENOV, $32,000.
3–Iron Power, 118, gr/ro g, 5............... $12,500 Mizzen Mast–Iron Goddess, by More Than Ready O–Barry K. Schwartz, B–Stonewall Farm (NY), T–Christophe Clement, J–Jose L. Ortiz
Margins: 2, 2, ½. Others: Lubash ($6,250), More Zen Tea ($3,750). Scratched: Empire Dreams, Ocala Jim, Readthebyline. View Equibase Chart
Kharafa avenged his loss to rival Lubash last time out when racing past his sputtering rival in the stretch as the New York-bred pair faced off for the 11th time since 2013. Kharafa, who comfortably held off Runaway Posse, won by two lengths and added a sixth stakes win to his record.—M.L.
John Hettinger S.Belmont Park, 9/20, $125,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 9f (turf), 1:47.95, course firm.
1–Old Harbor, 120, dk b/br f, 4 ............ $75,000 Raffie's Majesty–Royal Mast, by Roy O–Joseph Birnbaum, B–Joseph G. Birnbaum (NY), T–Russell J. Cash, J–Elvis Trujillo
2–The Tea Cups K, 123, b m, 5 ......... $25,000 Hard Spun–Lunar Colony, by A.P. Indy O–Kendel D. Standlee, B–William Parsons Jr. & David S. Howe (NY), T–Jeremiah C. Engle-hart, J–Luis SaezSale History: 2011 KEESEP, $8,000.
3–Selenite, 120, gr/ro f, 4 ................... $12,500 Cosmonaut–Offhand Remark, by Western Expression O–Punk, Jr., William J. and Dileo, Philip, B–Flying Zee Stables (NY), T–David G. Donk, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr.Sale History: 2013 OBSJUN, $20,000, 2012 FTMSEP, $11,000.
Margins: 3½, 1¾, neck. Others: Unbelievable Dream ($6,250), Freudie Anne ($3,750), Chrysolite ($1,250), Saythreehailmary's ($1,250). Scratched: Invading Humor, Carameaway, Kate Is a Ten, Flipcup. View Equibase Chart
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Barretts Juvenile S.Los Alamitos Race Course, 9/20, $100,000, 2yo, c/f, 6.5f (dirt), 1:15.31, track fast.
1–Toews On Ice K, 116, dk b/br c, 2 .. $55,500 Archarcharch–Wild Forest Cat, by D'wildcat O–Watson, Karl, Pegram, Michael E. and Weitman, Paul, B–Lakland Farm (KY), T–Bob Baffert, J–Martin GarciaSale History: 2015 BARMAR, ($340,000 RNA), 2014 KEESEP, $110,000.
2–Annie's Candy K, 118, dk b/br c, 2 $18,000 Twirling Candy–Wildcat Princess, by Forest Wildcat O–Littlefield, Chad and Rockingham Ranch, B–FirstCorp Thoroughbreds LLC (KY), T–Peter Miller, J–Tyler BazeSale History: 2015 BARMAR, $105,000, 2014 KEESEP, ($55,000 RNA), 2013 KEENOV, $52,000.
3–Knight of Drama, 121, dk b/br g, 2 .. $12,000 Big Drama–Technical Key, by Technology O–C T R Stables LLC, B–Valerie Ammirato & Jessica Lauren Lafferty (FL), T–Scott Rollins, J–Edwin A. MaldonadoSale History: 2015 BARMAY, $37,000, 2014 OBSAUG, ($37,000 RNA).
Margins: 7½, 2¼, 2¾. Others: Viviendo El Sueno ($6,000), Good for It ($4,000), Gio Mio ($2,000), Tribal Roar ($1,000), Storming Candy ($1,000), Zorro's Storm ($500). Scratched: Scatastic. View Equibase Chart
La Lorgnette S.Woodbine, 9/20, $94,513, 3yo, f, 8.5f (all-weather), 1:44.96, track fast.
1–Midnight Miley K, 118, b f, 3 ......... $56,708 Midnight Lute–Moneybru, by Talk Is Money O–Little Red Feather Racing, B–Mark Secrest (KY), T–Julia Carey, J–Jesse M. CampbellSale History: 2013 KEESEP, $45,000.
2–Don't Leave Me, 123, gr/ro f, 3........ $18,903 Lemon Drop Kid–See How She Runs, by Ma-ria's Mon O–Pin Oak Stable, B–Pin Oak Stud, LLC (KY), T–Malcolm Pierce, J–Eurico Rosa Da Silva
3–Dyna's Recoleta, 116, dk b/br f, 3 ... $12,476 Dynaformer–Recoleta, by Wild Again O–Charles E. Fipke, B–Charles Fipke (ON), T–Roger L. Attfield, J–Emma-Jayne Wilson
Margins: head, ½, 3¼. Others: Classyshadesofgrey ($3,970), Shesanaturalblonde ($3,970), City Wells ($1,134), Tippany ($945). View Equibase Chart
Jack Diamond FuturityHastings Racecourse, 9/20, $75,610, 2yo, c/f, 6.5f (dirt), 1:18.39, track sloppy.
1–Power Corrupt, 115, b g, 2 .............. $41,586 Storm Victory–Rose Garland, by Awesome Again O–Doug Clyde, B–Doug Clyde (BC), T–Mike Anderson, J–Jeffery Burningham
2–Stanz in Command, 120, dk b/br g, 2 ...........$15,122 Second in Command–Serengeti Sunrise, by Dixieland Diamond O–Robert Scott, B–White House Stables (BC), T–Charlene Miller, J–David G. LopezSale History: 2014 BRCOCT, $6,836.
3–Groot, 116, b g, 2 .............................. $7,561 Finality–Real Vain, by Western Trick O–Jeffrey Sengara, B–Red Rock Farm (BC), T–Steve Henson, J–Antonio Ambrosio ReyesSale History: 2014 BRCOCT, $22,785.
Margins: 2½, nose, ½. Others: Rock Concert ($3,781), Timber King ($3,024), Good as They Get ($1,512), Crazy Prophet ($1,512), Sol Cat ($1,512). Scratched: Fear of the Cat. View Equibase Chart
Sadie Diamond FuturityHastings Racecourse, 9/20, $75,610, 2yo, f, 6.5f (dirt), 1:18.30, track sloppy.
1–C U At Eau Claire, 120, ch f, 2 ......... $41,586 Haynesfield–Sweetheart Rose, by Awesome Again O–Don B. Danard, B–Tod Mtn. Thoroughbreds (BC), T–Greg Tracy, J–Richard Harvey HamelSale History: 2014 BRCOCT, $34,633.
2–Snuggles, 120, ch f, 2 ..................... $15,122 Rosberg–Daymaker, by Fusaichi Pegasus O–Swift Thoroughbreds, Inc., B–Swift Thor-oughbreds Inc. (BC), T–Dino K. Condilenios, J–Rico W. Walcott
3–Donttellmyhusband, 113, dk b/br f, 2 $7,561 Rosberg–Low Key Affair, by Vying Victor O–Kruger, Wendy J. and Smith, Jim M., B–Wendy Kruger (BC), T–Jim M. Smith, J–Jef-
fery BurninghamMargins: neck, 1¼, 3. Others: Princess Katie ($3,781), Cyclone Cindy ($3,024), Miss Finality ($1,512), Hippie ($1,512), Free and Fast ($1,512), Rosesforgrace. View Equibase Chart
Mrs. Henry D. Paxson Memorial S.Presque Isle Downs, 9/20, $75,000, 2yo, f, 6f (all-weath-er), 1:10.16, track fast.
1–Imply, 115, ch f, 2 ........................... $56,250 E Dubai–Allude, by Orientate O–Barlar LLC, B–Barlar, LLC (PA), T–T. Ber-nard Houghton, J–Julio A. Hernandez
2–Bella Flor, 115, b f, 2 ....................... $18,750 Eurosilver–Private Citizen, by Proud Citizen O–Drake Racing Stables, Muirfield Farm and Michael Lobalzo, LLC, B–DJ Stables, LLC (PA), T–Tim Girten, J–Ronald Dale Allen, Jr.Sale History: 2014 FTKOCT, $9,000.
3–Hey Monba K, 115, b f, 2 .............. $10,313 Monba–Hey Seattle, by Seattle Slew O–Mast Thoroughbreds LLC, B–DMD Thor-oughbreds LLC (PA), T–Robert M. Gorham, J–T. D. HoughtonSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $4,000, 2013 KEENOV, $6,200.
Margins: nose, 6¼, 1¾. Others: Lady Lion ($4,500), Honest Feelings ($2,250), Roman's Middy ($500), The Babe ($500), Little Miss Miss ($500), Regal Ghost ($500), Divine Girl ($500). View Equibase Chart
PREMIO CANCELLIMilan, 9/20, €34,200, 3yo/up, 5f, :58.80, good.
1–Gamgoom (GB), 125, b g, 4 ............. €19,000 Exceed And Excel (AUS)–Danidh Dubai (IRE), by Noverre O–GUIDO WERNER H SCHMITT, B–Rabbah Bloodstock Limited (GB), T–HOFER MARIO, J–RISPOLI UMBERTOSale History: 2014 BBGMAY, $6,801.
2–Holy Spring (IRE), 120, ch f, 3 ............ €8,360 Dylan Thomas (IRE)–True Joy (IRE), by Zilzal O–FRANK COSGROVE, B–MR B COSGROVE (IRE), T–O'NEILL EOGHAN, J–DEMURO CRIS-TIANSale History: 2013 TAISEP, $22,263.
3–Stay Tuned (ITY), 121, b f, 4 .............. €4,560 Blu Air Force (IRE)–Raganella (IRE), by Fasli-yev O–SCUDERIA TOPEEKA SRL, B–Azienda Ag-ricola Luciani Loreto (ITY), T–CASATI SILVIA, J–MIGHELI ANTONIO DOMENICO
Margins: neck, ¾, head. Others: LOHIT (GB), HAR-LEM SHAKE (IRE), UNIVERSO STAR (IRE), FALEST (IRE), AVABIN (IRE), ALATAN BLAZE, PENSIERIEPAROLE (GB), WAYLAY (IRE).
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PREMIO COOLMOREMilan, 9/20, €34,200, 2yo, f, 7.5f, 1:36.50, good.
1–Dry Your Eyes (ITY), 125, b f, 2 ........ €19,000 Ramonti (FR)–Tirsa (GB), by Benny the Dip O–EFFEVI SRL, B–SOC. AGR. ALL. DENI (ITY), T–BOTTI STEFANO, J–BRANCA FABIO
2–Aquila Solitaria (IRE), 121, b f, 2 ........ €8,360 Raven's Pass–Alta Fedelta (GB), by Oasis Dream (GB) O–SCUDERIA INCOLINX DI DIEGO ROMEO, B–SCUDERIA INCOLINX (IRE), T–IL CAVALLO IN TESTA, J–VARGIU DARIO
3–Doni D'arcadia (ITY), 121, f, 2 ........... €4,560 Red Rocks (IRE)–Lady Lumps (IRE), by Verglas (IRE) O–VINCENZO DE SIERO, B–CENTRO EQUINO ARCADIA SRL (ITY), T–MARCIALIS ANTONIO, J–RISPOLI UMBERTO
Margins: 1½, 2, head. Others: CAMILLA MY LOVE (IRE), NALDINA (IRE), ANY STEP (IRE), LAST SUNSHINE (FR).
ALLOWANCE RESULTS
Belmont Park, Race 5, AOC
9/20, $80,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 10f (turf), 2:00.42, course firm.
1–Miss Chatelaine K, 118, ch f, 3, Pulpit–Lenatareese, by Broad Brush, $48,000, O–Highland Yard LLC, B–Daniel J. Burke & Kathleen Schweizer (KY), T–Christophe Clement, J–Joel Rosario
Sale History: 2014 OBSMAR, ($245,000 RNA), 2013 KEESEP, $200,000.
Margin: ½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Churchill Downs, Race 9, AOC
9/20, $42,200, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:36.07, track fast.1–Paid Admission K, 118, b c, 3, Candy Ride (ARG)–Seal
of Approval, by Vindication, $25,320, O–Midwest Thor-oughbreds, Inc., B–Bugle Hill Farm, LLC (KY), T–Chris Rich-ard, J–Florent Geroux
Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, $37,000.
Margin: 2½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Emerald Downs, Race 8, ALW
9/20, $25,000, 3yo, f, 6.5f (dirt), 1:15.58, track fast.1–Quatre Cat, 121, b f, 3, Abraaj–Four Girls, by Foxhound,
$13,750, O–David Gregory, B–Rob McDonald (BC), T–Syl-vea Gregory, J–Julien Couton
Sale History: 2013 BRCOCT, $7,230.Margin: head, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Gulfstream Park, Race 9, AOC
9/20, $44,000, 2yo, 5f (turf), :57.52, course good.1–More Royalty, 114, gr/ro f, 2, More Than Ready–Royal
Ancestry, by Distorted Humor, $27,000, O–Donald R. Dizney, B–Dizney Double Diamond LLC (FL), T–Ralph E. Nicks, J–Tyler Gaffalione
Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Laurel Park, Race 9, AOC
9/20, $45,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:35.89, course firm.1–Charm City Girl K, 120, dk b/br f, 4, Pioneerof the Nile–
Charming Toutsie, by Storm Cat, $25,650, O–Sagamore Farm, B–Reiley McDonald & J B Mckathan (KY), T–Horacio DePaz, J–Horacio Karamanos
Sale History: 2012 KEESEP, $150,000.Margin: ½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Los Alamitos Race Course, Race 6, AOC
9/20, $50,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:35.45, track fast.1–Perfect Set, 124, dk b/br g, 5, Pleasantly Perfect–Inde-
pendent Grace, by A.P. Indy, $30,000, O–Hollendorfer, Jerry and Todaro, George, B–Wertheimer Et Frere (KY), T–Jerry Hollendorfer, J–Martin Garcia
Margin: 2¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Los Alamitos Race Course, Race 7, AOC
9/20, $46,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:09.34, track fast.1–Winning Vision K, 122, dk b/br f, 4, Pollard's Vision–
Hawa Mahal, by Hennessy, $27,600, O–C J Racing LLC, B–John J. Greely IV, Phil Houchens, Dennis Bohannon & Paul Wedge (KY), T–Molly J. Pearson, J–Fernando Hernan-dez Perez
Sale History: 2012 ARZOCT, ($5,000 RNA), 2012 KEESEP, $20,000.
Margin: 2¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Monmouth Park, Race 9, AOC
9/20, $40,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:11.95, track fast.1–X Y Jet, 117, gr/ro g, 3, Kantharos–Soldiersingsblues,
by Lost Soldier, $22,800, O–Gelfenstein Farm, B–Didier Plasencia (FL), T–Jorge Navarro, J–Orlando Bocachica
Sale History: 2013 OBSAUG, $56,000, 2013 OBSJAN, ($30,000 RNA).
Margin: neck, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Parx Racing, Race 7, ALW
9/20, $70,000, 3yo/up, a8f (turf), 1:37.50, course firm.1–Senor Louie, 122, b g, 7, Louis Quatorze–Senorita
Cielo, by Conquistador Cielo, $42,000, O–Ronald B. Abrams, B–Dun Roamin Farm & Rosemore Farms (PA), T–Ronald B. Abrams, J–Eriluis Vaz
Margin: ¾, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Parx Racing, Race 8, AOC
9/20, $88,000, 3yo/up, 8.32f (dirt), 1:43.85, track fast.1–First Spark, 117, b c, 3, Indian Charlie–Etincelle, by Dy-
naformer, $52,800, O–Wertheimer and Frere, B–Wert-heimer Et Frere (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–John Bisono
Margin: head, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Presque Isle Downs, Race 4, AOC
9/20, $35,000, 3yo/up, 8.32f (all-weather), 1:41.51, track fast.
1–Peter's Project, 119, b g, 5, Anasheed–Hurricane Betsy, by Quiet American, $21,000, O–Michael S. Ferraro, B–Stonewall Farm (NY), T–Michael S. Ferraro, J–David Mi-chael Lopez
Margin: nose, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Stockton, Race 8, AOC
9/20, $27,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:10.97, track fast.1–Missdang Sally K, 123, ch m, 6, Good Journey–Dako-
ta Lass, by Crowning Storm, $21,060, O–Bruce Dillenbeck, B–Janavar Thoroughbreds, LLC (KY), T–Bruce Dillenbeck, J–Barrington Harvey
Sale History: 2011 FTMMAY, $50,000, 2010 FTKOCT, $2,000, 2010 KEEJAN, $1,200.
Margin: 1¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Stockton, Race 9, AOC
9/20, $27,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.77, track fast.1–Awesome Silver, 123, gr/ro g, 5, Vronsky–Siberian Sil-
ver, by Siberian Summer, $21,060, O–Hedrick, Judy and William L., B–William L. Hedrick & Judy Hedrick (CA), T–Ri-cardo Perez, J–Russell A. Baze
Margin: head, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 4, ALW
9/20, $35,915, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (all-weather), 1:10.32, track fast.
1–Peggy O, 117, b f, 3, Philanthropist–Simply Precious, by Ascot Knight, $21,549, O–Kingview Farms, B–Kingview Farms (ON), T–Catherine Day Phillips, J–David Moran
Sale History: 2013 ONTSEP, ($37,928 RNA).Margin: 6¼, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 5, ALW
9/20, $44,307, 3yo/up, 11f (turf), 2:19.59, course yielding.1–O Wanderlust, 121, dk b/br g, 6, Mizzen Mast–Sweet
Senorita, by Woodman, $26,584, O–Uri Fishman, B–Hedgestone Management (ON), T–John Mattine, J–Eurico Rosa Da Silva
Sale History: 2010 ONTSEP, ($18,348 RNA).
Margin: 2½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
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Woodbine, Race 9, AOC
9/20, $47,105, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (turf), 1:24.31, course yielding.
1–Itwontgobad, 119, ch f, 3, Munnings–Double Dou-bleville, by Mt. Livermore, $28,263, O–Debmar Stables, B–Cheryl A Prudhomme & Dr. Michael T Gallivan (NY), T–Ricky Griffith, J–David Moran
Sale History: 2013 FTKOCT, $24,000.Margin: nose, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Zia Park, Race 6, ALW
9/20, $28,500, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.62, track fast.1–Heart of Valor, 117, b c, 3, Munnings–Madrone, by Do-
neraile Court, $17,100, O–Shawn H. Davis, B–Haymarket Farm LLC (KY), T–Shawn H. Davis, J–Francisco Duran
Sale History: 2013 FTKJUL, $100,000, 2012 FTKNOV, $30,000.
Margin: 2¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
MAIDEN RESULTS
Belmont Park, Race 1, MSW
9/20, $75,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 10f (turf), 2:02.05, course firm.1–Future Show, 120, b f, 3, Malibu Moon–Vienna Affair
(GB), by Red Ransom, $45,000, O–Sagamore Farm, B–Sagamore Farm (MD), T–H. Graham Motion, J–Junior Al-varado
Margin: 3¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Belmont Park, Race 6, MSW
9/20, $60,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.41, track fast.1–Dettifoss, 121, b g, 3, Desert Party–Dream With Angels,
by Saint Ballado, $36,000, O–Old Brookside Farm, B–Rob-ert Harris (NY), T–Bruce R. Brown, J–Michael J. Luzzi
Sale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $50,000.Margin: 2¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Churchill Downs, Race 8, MSW
9/20, $38,200, 2yo, f, 8.5f (turf), 1:45.18, course firm.1–Miss Otis, 118, b f, 2, Tale of the Cat–Liz Hunter, by
Smart Strike, $22,920, O–Damara Farm, B–Damara Farm (KY), T–Eddie Kenneally, J–Shaun Bridgmohan
Margin: 2¾, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Emerald Downs, Race 3, MSW
9/20, $20,500, 2yo, 5f (dirt), :57.44, track fast.1–John Paul's Bet, 118, b c, 2, He's Tops–Castle Bet, by
Peterhof, $11,275, O–Richard S. Pasko, B–Richard S. Pasko (CA), T–Junior L. Coffey, J–Javier Matias
Margin: head, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Gulfstream Park, Race 5, MSW
9/20, $60,000, 2yo, f, 5f (turf), :57.27, course good.1–Washington's Song K, 114, b f, 2, Unbridled's Song–
Washington Bridge, by Yankee Gentleman, $30,000, O–Bri-dlewood Farm, B–Town & Country Farm, Corp (KY), T–Ralph E. Nicks, J–Tyler Gaffalione
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $350,000.Margin: 1¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Gulfstream Park, Race 8, MSW
9/20, $60,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:05.61, track fast.1–Final Encore K, 114, gr/ro c, 2, Scat Daddy–Midnight
Ramble, by Unbridled's Song, $30,000, O–Bradley Thor-oughbreds, B–Michael J. Moran (PA), T–Ralph E. Nicks, J–Tyler Gaffalione
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $175,000.Margin: ½, 13 starters. View Equibase Chart
Laurel Park, Race 5, MSW
9/20, $40,000, 2yo, 8f (turf), 1:36.87, course firm.1–Marengo Road K, 122, b c, 2, Quality Road–Gac's
Tomboy, by Unbridled's Song, $22,800, O–Meyerhoff, Harry C. and Tom O., B–Haymarket Farm LLC (KY), T–Mi-chael J. Trombetta, J–Julian Pimentel
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $120,000.
Margin: 1¾, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Laurel Park, Race 8, MSW
9/20, $40,000, 2yo, f, 5.5f (turf), 1:03.98, course firm.1–Koala Queen K, 122, dk b/br f, 2, Lonhro (AUS)–Jo-
sette (IRE), by Danehill, $22,800, O–Callahan, Peter J., Clay, W. Catesby and Zinkhan, Chris, B–Runnymede Farm & Peter J. Callahan (KY), T–Arnaud Delacour, J–Forest Boyce
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, ($60,000 RNA).Margin: head, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart
Laurel Park, Race 10, MSW
9/20, $40,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f (turf), 1:02.59, course firm.
1–Dreams On Parade, 120, ch f, 3, Parading–Glory Bea Trix, by Atticus, $22,800, O–Phillip S. Maas, B–Philip Maas (KY), T–Michael Stidham, J–Forest Boyce
Margin: 3¾, 14 starters. View Equibase Chart
Parx Racing, Race 3, MSW
9/20, $84,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:06.02, track fast.1–Annual Report, 119, b c, 2, Harlan's Holiday–Pension,
by Seeking the Gold, $50,400, O–Godolphin Racing LLC, B–Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd. (KY), T–Kiaran P. Mc-Laughlin, J–Joe Bravo
Sale History: 2015 FTFFEB, $600,000.Margin: 5¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Parx Racing, Race 4, MSW
9/20, $84,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:06.26, track fast.1–Berb's Monarchy, 119, b c, 2, Leroidesanimaux (BRZ)–
Money Queen, by E Dubai, $50,400, O–M-Z Racing Part-nership, B–Family Broodmares IV (FL), T–Marcos Zulueta, J–Frankie Pennington
Sale History: 2015 OBSAPR, ($25,000 RNA), 2014 OB-SAUG, $25,000.
Margin: 3, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Zia Park, Race 5, MSW
9/20, $29,500, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:38.73, track fast.1–Santiago's Home, 120, dk b/br g, 3, Spankey Come
Home–Serena Morena, by Proud Irish, $17,700, O–Chris Aulds, B–Tricar Stables Inc (NM), T–Weston Martin, J–Irwin J. Rosendo
Margin: 13, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
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CAMINO REAL FUTURITYAlbuquerque, Sunday, September 27, Race 76f (dirt), $100,000, 2yo, 4:18 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Terras Song Song of Navarone 2/g Enrique Portillo Gomez 120 Lee Shalon, Arne Haaland and John W. Rogers, Jr. 2 2 Happy Havta Go Lesters Boy 2/g Irwin J. Rosendo 120 Gallegos Del Norte Racing (Miguel Gallegos et al) 3 3 Stormin the Jewels Attila's Storm 2/g Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr. 120 J & SM, Inc. (John May et al) 4 4 Bloss Diabolical 2/f Isaias Cardenas 117 Diana Bringhurst 5 5 Gold Boundry Quinton's Gold 2/g Elvin Gonzalez 120 Prather, Bessie A., Prather, Steve and Taylor,
Dwayne 6 6 Mr Moo High Octane 2/g Renny J. Arrieta 120 William T. Stradley 7 7 King of Cool Dome 2/g Aldo Arboleda 120 McQueen, Bobby and Taylor, Dale 8 8 Somethin Hot Southwestern Heat 2/g Jorge Martin Bourdieu 120 Bauer Farm, LLC (Robert Bauer et al) 9 9 Furyofthewind Weather Warning 2/g Erick Lopez 120 Amestoy, Jr., Pierre Jean and Leslie A. 10 10 Naevussquall Squall 2/g Ruby Gonzalez 120 Stradley, W. T. and Williams, Tom A.Breeders: 1–Henry Dominguez; 2–Gallegos Del Norte Racing; 3–Cynthia H Dick; 4–Diana Bringhurst; 5–Steve Prather; 6–W. T. Stradley; 7–G Chris Coleman; 8–Bauer Farm LLC; 9–Pierre Amestoy & Leslie Amestoy; 10–W. T. Stradley & Tom Williams.Trainers: 1–Henry Dominguez; 2–Bart G. Hone; 3–Fred I. Danley; 4–J. Owen Bringhurst; 5–Todd W. Fincher; 6–Fred I. Danley; 7–Todd W. Fincher; 8–Robert A. Cappellucci; 9–Ross A. Amestoy; 10–Fred I. Danley.
NEW MEXICO HORSE BREEDERS THOROUGHBRED H.Albuquerque, Sunday, September 27, Race 88.5f (dirt), $60,000, 3yo/up, 4:46 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Vic Tories Desert God 5/g Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr. 121 Randy J. Smith 2 2 Siempre Amigos Valet Man 5/g Elvin Gonzalez 117 Gallegos Del Norte Racing (Miguel Gallegos et al) 3 3 Thunder Agard To Teras 6/g Ruby Gonzalez 122 Rebecca L. Anderson 4 4 Mays Or Mantle Diabolical 4/g Enrique Portillo Gomez 120 Robison, J. Kirk and Judy 5 5 E P Who The Way Home 4/g Irwin J. Rosendo 121 Yuliana Yanez 6 6 Wyatt Pro Prado 6/g Pedro Benitez 118 C. P. Hourigan 7 7 Mr. Wizard Premeditation 6/g Miguel T. Fuentes, Jr. 123 W. D. Carson Sr. and M. H. Carson and Leach
Racing LLC (William Leach et al)Breeders: 1–Joe Allen; 2–Gallegos Del Norte Racing; 3–Rebecca L. Anderson; 4–J. Kirk Robison & Judy Robison; 5–Sam E. Stevens & Sammy L. Stevens; 6–C. P. Hourig-an; 7–Mike Carson & Suzanne Carson.Trainers: 1–Joel H. Marr; 2–Bart G. Hone; 3–Fred I. Danley; 4–Henry Dominguez; 5–Sherry Armstrong; 6–Ever Olguin; 7–Dallas J. Barton.
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2015 SIRES OF TWO-YEAR-OLDSListed below are the top 10 leading sires of 2-year-olds by 2015 Northern Hemisphere 2-year-old earnings through September 19, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are for Northern Hemisphere 2015 2-year-olds only. Current Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’15 Stud Fee Farm 2YOs Rnrs Wnrs ’15 Earnings
1 Scat Daddy Johannesburg, ’04 $35,000 Ashford Stud, KY 154 53 21 $1,565,771
2 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $25,000 Ashford Stud, KY 165 32 9 $928,558
3 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY 109 38 12 $910,133
4 Square Eddie Smart Strike, ’06 $10,000 Vessels Stallion Farm, CA 37 9 7 $717,399
5 War Front Danzig, ’02 $150,000 Claiborne Farm, KY 66 18 9 $660,314
6 Bernardini A.P. Indy, ’03 $85,000 Darley, KY 126 37 7 $620,628
7 High Cotton Dixie Union, ’03 $5,000 Ocala Stud Farm, FL 95 30 11 $560,978
8 Twirling Candy Candy Ride, ’07 $10,000 Lane's End, KY 92 28 13 $533,899
9 Big Drama Montbrook, ’06 $10,000 Bridlewood Farm, FL 68 19 7 $531,098
10 City Zip Carson City, ’98 $40,000 Lane's End, KY 112 32 7 $519,716
Listed below are the top 10 leading first-crop sires by 2015 Northern Hemisphere earnings through September 19, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America, and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2015 Northern Hemisphere only.
2015 FIRST-CROP SIRES
Current Repeat Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’15 Stud Fee Farm 2YOs Rnrs Wnrs Wnrs ’15 Earnings
1 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $25,000 Ashford Stud, KY 165 32 9 3 $928,558
2 Twirling Candy Candy Ride, ’07 $10,000 Lane's End, KY 92 28 13 0 $533,899
3 Big Drama Montbrook, ’06 $10,000 Bridlewood Farm, FL 68 19 7 1 $531,098
4 Girolamo A.P. Indy, ’06 $5,000 Darley, KY 87 29 8 1 $466,363
5 Gone Astray Dixie Union, ’06 $4,500 Northwest Stud, FL 69 19 5 2 $401,833
6 Archarcharch Arch, ’08 $9,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY 123 31 8 1 $372,284
7 First Dude Stephen Got Even, ’07 $7,500 Double Diamond Farm, FL 98 29 9 1 $316,881
8 Court Vision Gulch, ’05 7,500 CAN$ Park Stud, CAN 53 24 3 0 $316,044
9 Giant Surprise Giant's Causeway, ’09 $2,500 Rockridge Stud, NY 30 8 2 1 $269,062
10 Paddy O'Prado El Prado, ’07 $9,500 Spendthrift Farm, KY 106 40 5 0 $259,433
Listed below are the top 10 leading second-crop sires by 2015 Northern Hemisphere earnings through September 19, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America, and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2015 Northern Hemisphere only.
2015 SECOND-CROP SIRES
Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’15 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’15 Earnings
1 Munnings Speightstown, ’06 $12,500 Ashford Stud, KY I'm a Chatterbox ($1,256,000) $3,601,983
2 Lookin At Lucky Smart Strike, ’07 $25,000 Ashford Stud, KY Madefromlucky ($851,700) $3,082,768
3 Super Saver Maria's Mon, ’07 $35,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Embellish the Lace ($413,340) $2,607,057
4 Majesticperfection Harlan's Holiday, ’06 $20,000 Airdrie Stud, KY Lovely Maria ($944,400) $2,240,289
5 Eskendereya Giant's Causeway, ’07 $17,500 Taylor Made Stallions, Inc., KY Eskenformoney ($183,600) $2,214,834
6 Quality Road Elusive Quality, ’06 $35,000 Lane's End, KY One Sided ($168,900) $2,205,082
7 Midshipman Unbridled's Song, ’06 $7,500 Darley, KY Lady Shipman ($313,600) $2,162,081
8 Blame Arch, ’06 $20,000 Claiborne Farm, KY March ($512,500) $2,120,683
9 Warrior's Reward Medaglia d'Oro, ’06 $25,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY Tencendur ($347,500) $2,064,291
10 Tale of Ekati Tale of the Cat, ’05 $15,000 Darby Dan Farm, KY Tale of Verve ($430,190) $1,748,474