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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2013 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here TEN LINE UP FOR CHAMPION Jean-Claude-Alain Dupouy=s Cirrus des Aigles (Fr) (Even Top {Ire}) will face nine rivals in tomorrow=s G1 QIPCO Champion S. at Ascot, which has been affected by significant rainfall during the week. The wet weather has led to some high-profile withdrawals, including Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith and Joseph Allen=s Declaration of War (War Front), his G1 Irish 2000 Guineas-winning stable companion Magician (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and multiple Group 1 heroine Sky Lantern (Ire) (Red Clubs {Ire}). Last year=s G1 Racing Post Trophy hero Kingsbarns (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) is a surprising runner in the same card=s G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. His re- routing leaves Ballydoyle with a sole Champion S. representative in the form of G1 Epsom Derby hero Ruler of the World (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), who will be partnered by Ryan Moore after it was announced that Sir Michael Stoute=s number one had passed over that stable=s Hillstar (GB) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}). With Joseph O=Brien unable to make the weight on Ruler of the World, Moore made the decision to jump ship, and Richard Hughes has subsequently stepped in for the ride on Sir Evelyn de Rothschild=s homebred from Freemason Lodge. Cont. p3 DANDINO DRAWS WIDE FOR CAULFIELD CUP Jockey Craig Williams will go for a third consecutive victory in Saturday=s G1 Caulfield Cup in Melbourne, but to do so, he will need to work out a trip from barrier 19 astride last-out American St. Leger hero Dandino (GB) (Dansili {GB}). Williams, who guided Southern Speed (Aus) to the victory in 2011 and Dunaden (Fr) last year, admits to cringing when stalls were drawn Wednesday. "I did flinch when draw 19 came up, so it just means he is going to need a lot more luck in the early part of the race,@ Williams told AAP. "But he gives me great confidence going into the race, even from the wide draw." Should the three emergencies fail to draw in to the race, Dandino will have the 16 hole to overcome. Cont. p10 NOVELLIST SOLD TO SHADAI, RETIRED The Yoshida family=s Shadai Corporation, based in Hokkaido, has purchased Germany=s international star Novellist (Ire) (Monsun {Ger}--Night Lagoon {Ger}, by Lagunas {GB}) for an undisclosed sum. Dr. Christoph Berglar=s homebred, who smashed Ascot=s 12-furlong track record by two seconds when annexing the July 27 G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S., has been retired from racing and will leave trainer Andreas Wohler=s Gutersloh base for Japan at the end of this week. From 2014 onwards, he will be stationed at Shadai and Berglar has indicated he will support the 4-year-old with his own mares by retaining breeding rights in the future stallion. ASince 2011, the center of my breeding activities has been in Kentucky, where our family is running Stonereath Stud, and we contemplated standing him ourselves in the United States,@ explained Berglar. AHowever, as a stayer and turf horse, and with 75% of all races in the U.S. run over shorter distances and on dirt, Novellist would have had limited opportunities to succeed in that environment. A few established European farms were interested, but it became obvious that European valuations of the horse as a breeding prospect were certainly far removed from the Japanese offer we received. Novellist will be an interesting addition to the Japanese Thoroughbred gene pool and should have a fair chance that he will be as successful a stallion as he was a racehorse.@ Cont. p3 Cirrus des Aigles after winning the Prix Dollar Racing Post Novellist

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TEN LINE UP FOR CHAMPION Jean-Claude-Alain Dupouy=s Cirrus des Aigles (Fr)(Even Top {Ire}) will face nine rivals in tomorrow=s G1 QIPCO Champion S. at Ascot, which has been

affected by significantrainfall during the week.The wet weather has ledto some high-profilewithdrawals, includingSusan Magnier, MichaelTabor, Derrick Smith andJoseph Allen=sDeclaration of War (WarFront), his G1 Irish 2000Guineas-winning stablecompanion Magician (Ire)(Galileo {Ire}) and multipleGroup 1 heroine SkyLantern (Ire) (Red Clubs{Ire}). Last year=s G1 Racing Post Trophyhero Kingsbarns (Ire)(Galileo {Ire}) is asurprising runner in thesame card=s G1 QueenElizabeth II S. His re-routing leaves Ballydoyle

with a sole Champion S. representative in the form ofG1 Epsom Derby hero Ruler of the World (Ire) (Galileo{Ire}), who will be partnered by Ryan Moore after itwas announced that Sir Michael Stoute=s number onehad passed over that stable=s Hillstar (GB) (DanehillDancer {Ire}). With Joseph O=Brien unable to make theweight on Ruler of the World, Moore made the decisionto jump ship, and Richard Hughes has subsequentlystepped in for the ride on Sir Evelyn de Rothschild=shomebred from Freemason Lodge. Cont. p3

DANDINO DRAWS WIDE FOR CAULFIELD CUP Jockey Craig Williams will go for a third consecutivevictory in Saturday=s G1 Caulfield Cup in Melbourne,but to do so, he will need to work out a trip frombarrier 19 astride last-out American St. Leger heroDandino (GB) (Dansili {GB}). Williams, who guidedSouthern Speed (Aus) to the victory in 2011 andDunaden (Fr) last year, admits to cringing when stallswere drawn Wednesday. "I did flinch when draw 19came up, so it just means he is going to need a lotmore luck in the early part of the race,@ Williams toldAAP. "But he gives me great confidence going into therace, even from the wide draw." Should the threeemergencies fail to draw in to the race, Dandino willhave the 16 hole to overcome. Cont. p10

NOVELLIST SOLD TO SHADAI, RETIRED The Yoshida family=s Shadai Corporation, based inHokkaido, has purchased Germany=s international starNovellist (Ire) (Monsun {Ger}--Night Lagoon {Ger}, byLagunas {GB}) for an undisclosed sum. Dr. ChristophBerglar=s homebred, who smashed Ascot=s 12-furlongtrack record by two seconds when annexing the July 27 G1 King George VI &Queen Elizabeth S., has beenretired from racing and will leavetrainer Andreas Wohler=sGutersloh base for Japan at theend of this week. From 2014onwards, he will be stationed atShadai and Berglar has indicatedhe will support the 4-year-oldwith his own mares by retainingbreeding rights in the futurestallion. ASince 2011, the center of my breedingactivities has been in Kentucky, where our family isrunning Stonereath Stud, and we contemplatedstanding him ourselves in the United States,@ explainedBerglar. AHowever, as a stayer and turf horse, and with75% of all races in the U.S. run over shorter distancesand on dirt, Novellist would have had limitedopportunities to succeed in that environment. A fewestablished European farms were interested, but itbecame obvious that European valuations of the horseas a breeding prospect were certainly far removed fromthe Japanese offer we received. Novellist will be aninteresting addition to the Japanese Thoroughbred genepool and should have a fair chance that he will be assuccessful a stallion as he was a racehorse.@ Cont. p3

Cirrus des Aigles after winning thePrix Dollar Racing Post

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In This IssueTatts Book 2 Closes with Record Highs

A record-breaking Book 2 of theTattersalls October Yearling Sale concludedyesterday, with a Fastnet Rock colt toppingall returns at 180,000gns. CharlieGordon-Watson scooped up the member ofthe Watership Down Stud consignment.

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Breeders’ Cup BulletinKhalid Abdullah's G1 Nassau S. winner Winsili (GB) (Dansili {GB}) was

confirmed yesterday for the GI Breeders’ Cup F/M Turf, while Godolphin’sAlpha (Bernardini) will ship out for the GI Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile... Plus fresh-legged Private Zone (Macho Uno) fires a bullet as he eyes the GI Breeders’ CupSprint.

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More CoverageOverflow Field for today’s Valley View page 9

Shadwell homebred takes off-the-turf Sycamore page 11

Jockey Club Releases RMB Stats page 12

Andrew Ramsden Dies Suddenly page 13

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Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum=s Mukhadram(GB) (Shamardal) runs despite connections being in thedark as to his ability to handle the testing conditions.Last seen winning the G2 York S. over this 10-furlongtrip July 27, the William Haggas-trained 4-year-oldpleased connections in a recent spin at Newmarket andenters this test as one of the freshest in the line-up.AHe=s in really good shape and has done well for hisbreak,@ his trainer said. AHe=s a very genuine horse andhas won on heavy before. He=s better on better ground,but he=ll run a good race and Paul Hanagan wasdelighted with him last week. He got an abscess in hisfoot after York and was very sore, which was why hehung badly there.@

Saturday, Ascot, BritainQIPCO CHAMPION S.-G1, £1,300,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mTSC PP HORSE SIRE WT1 3 Cirrus des Aigles (Fr) Even Top (Ire) 129O-Jean-Claude-Alain Dupouy & Xavier Niel; B-Yvon Lelimouzin & BenoitDeschamps; T-Corine Barande-Barbe; J-Christophe Soumillon. LifetimeRecord: 51-18-18-5, £4,319,647.

Last Start--1st Oct. 5 G2 Prix Dollar2 5 Farhh (GB) Pivotal (GB) 129O-Godolphin; B-Darley; T-Saeed bin Suroor; J-Silvestre de Sousa.Lifetime Record: 9-4-4-1, £590,922.

Last Start--1st May 18 G1 Lockinge S.3 2 Hunter’s Light (Ire) Dubawi (Ire) 129O-Godolphin; B-Darley; T-Saeed bin Suroor; J-Mickael Barzalona.Lifetime Record: 21-9-2-3, £599,743.

Last Start--10th Aug. 17 GI Arlington Million4 10 Main Sequence Aldebaran 129O-Niarchos Family; B-Flaxman Holdings Ltd; T-David Lanigan; J-TedDurcan. Lifetime Record: 13-4-3-3, £445,224.

Last Start--3rd Sept. 12 G3 Dubai Duty Free Arc Trial5 4 Mukhadram (GB) Shamardal 129

(190,000gns wnlg ‘09 TATDEC)O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Wardall Bloodstock;T-William Haggas; J-Paul Hanagan. Lifetime Record: 9-4-2-1, £262,652.

Last Start--1st July 27 G2 York S.6 8 Parish Hall (Ire) Teofilo (Ire) 129O-Mrs J S Bolger; B/T-Jim Bolger; J-Kevin Manning. 9-4-2-1, £290,317.

Last Start--1st Oct. 4 G3 Diamond S.7 6 Hillstar (GB) Danehill Dancer (Ire) 124O-Sir Evelyn de Rothschild; B-Southcourt Stud; T-Sir Michael Stoute;J-Richard Hughes. Lifetime Record: 7-2-2-1, £266,014.

Last Start--4th Aug. 21 G1 Juddmonte International S.

8 7 Morandi (Fr) Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) 124(€65,000 yrl ‘11 ARQAUG)

O-Daniel-Yves Treves; B-Eric Puerari & Oceanic Bloodstock Inc;T-Jean-Claude Rouget; J-Christophe-Patrice Lemaire. Lifetime Record:11-4-5-0, £496,838.

Last Start--2nd Sept. 21 G3 Prix du Prince d’Orange9 9 Ruler of the World (Ire) Galileo (Ire) 124O-Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith; B-SouthernBloodstock; T-Aidan O’Brien; J-Ryan Moore. Lifetime Record: 6-3-1-0,£868,613.

Last Start--7th Oct. 6 G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe10 1 Triple Threat (Fr) Monsun (Ger) 124

(72,000gns RNA wnlg ‘10 TATDEC)O/B-Team Valor & Gary Barber; T-Andre Fabre; J-Maxime Guyon.Lifetime Record: 8-3-1-1, £137,083.

Last Start--8th Sept. 15 G2 Prix Niel

Novellist cont. from p1 Berglar continued, AWe still have his dam NightLagoon as an active broodmare and two half-sisters toNovellist as upcoming broodmare prospects, andtherefore the family should be standing on a soundfoundation for the near future.@ Runner-up in last year=sG1 Deutsches Derby, Novellist was unbeaten in his lastfive starts and, in addition to his Ascot romp, garneredtop-level victories in the G1 Gran Premio Del JockeyClub Italiano, G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud and G1 Grosser Preis von Baden. He was scratched fromthis month=s G1 Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe after foundto be running a high temperature and retires with acareer record of 11-9-1-0, and earnings of i1,443,632.

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BOOK 2 CLOSES WITH RECORD HIGHSby Emma Berry When sales formats are constantly changing, it=s hardto draw direct comparisons, and new records are easilyset. But there=s little doubt that the frenetic level oftrade witnessed during the four-day Book 2 of theTattersalls October Sale, which concluded on Thursday,was a return to the pre-recessionary highs of 2007, andin most sectors surpassed those levels. The aggregate of 36,359,500gns, achieved from 23fewer horses than last year, made this a record-breaking Book 2, with turnover improving by awhopping 17%. The indicators of median and averageeach improved, by 16% and 21%, respectively, from2012, while the previous record median for Book 2--of35,000gns in 2007--was surpassed this year andreached 37,000gns. The 2007 average is still thehighest on record at 50,544gns, but the 47,529gnsfigure set this year is an improvement on any year inbetween, when the bloodstock industry faced darkerdays. Encouraging, too, was the clearance rate of 87%,a record since Book 2 began in 2004. The same wastrue for the number of six-figure lots sold, which was62 compared to a previous high of 55.

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Another 7,808,500gns was traded during the finalday of the sale, accounting for a 9% increase on lastyear=s fourth session. The session average of44,620gns was up by 29% (from 34,529gns) and themedian rose to 35,000gns, up by 17% (from30,000gns). The last-day clearance rate droppedslightly to 85%. "Record turnover at Book 2 for the third consecutiveyear is a pretty remarkable achievement and a clearindication of the sale's standing in the Europeanyearling sales calendar,@ said Chairman EdmondMahony. AThe extraordinary events of last week will sitproudly in the record books for many years to come,but the depth to the Book 2 trade has been equallygratifying. Buyers from more than 20 countries,including Australia, Hong Kong, India, Japan, NewZealand and Ukraine have all made a significantcontribution and, similar to Book 1, the influence of ourwide cross section of buyers from the Gulf region hasbeen immense.@

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Fastnet Rock On Top... The Watership Down Stud-consigned Fastnet Rock(Aus) half-brother to listed winner Ithoughtitwasover(Ire) (Hurricane Run {Ire}) topped the final day of Book2, selling to Charlie Gordon-Watson for 180,000gns.Now heading into training with David Wachman, thecolt (lot 1335) is out of Green Castle (Ire) (Indian Ridge{GB}), a daughter of G1 Yorkshire Oaks runner-up

Green Lucia (GB), andfrom the family of dualDerby winner Old Vic(GB). Recent updatescan prove crucial comesales time, and the factthat this colt=s juvenilehalf-brother Raven Ridge(Ire) (High Chaparral{Ire}) has posted hisfirst victory since thecatalogue was printedwould certainly have

helped, as would the listed win in France for the SheikhJoaan-owned Shamshon (Ire), a colt out of anotherhalf-sibling, Greenisland (Ire).

TATTERSALLS OCTOBER BOOK TWOTHURSDAY’S TOP LOTS

Hip Sex Sire Dam Price (gns)1335 c Fastnet Rock (Aus) Green Castle (Ire) 180,000

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Purchased by C Gordon-Watson Bloodstock1346 c Rip Van Winkle (Ire) Have Faith (Ire) 170,000

(78,000gns RNA wnlg ‘12 TATDEC)B-The Kathryn Stud

Consigned by Bumble MitchellPurchased by Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock

1272 c New Approach (Ire) Faslen 160,000B-P E Barrett

Consigned by New England StudPurchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock

1337 c Acclamation (GB) Green Poppy (GB) 150,000B-Brightwalton Stud

Consigned by Brightwalton StudPurchased by Highfield Farm LLP

1311 c High Chaparral (Ire) Gallivant (GB) 150,000(28,000gns wnlg ‘12 TATDEC)B-Graf u Grafin v Stauffenberg

Consigned by Egmont StudPurchased by Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock

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SESSION TOTALS 2013 2012 Catalogued 231 261 No. Offered 205 234 No. Sold 175 207 RNAs 30 27 % RNAs 14.6% 11.5% Gross 7,808,500gns 7,147,500gns Average (% change) 44,620gns (+29.2%) 34,529gns Median (% change) 35,000gns (+16.7%) 30,000gns

CUMULATIVE 2013 2012 Catalogued 965 1,043 No. Offered 878 937 No. Sold 765 788 RNAs 113 149 % RNAs 12.9% 15.9% Gross 36,359,500gns 31,039,000gns Average (% change) 47,529gns (+20.7%) 39,390gns Median (% change) 37,000gns (+15.6%) 32,000gns

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Winning Combination... Bumble Mitchell, The Kathryn Stud and Ross Doylecombined in the top lot for the whole sale--the320,000gns daughter of Motivator who sold onWednesday--and the next day it was the turn of PeterDoyle to sign for a Rip Van Winkle (Ire) colt (lot 1346)at 170,000gns. He wasconsigned by Mitchell forThe Kathryn Stud=sowners= Fergus andKathryn Anstock.Out of the Machiavellianmare Have Faith (Ire), ahalf-sister to G1 NassauS. winner FavourableTerms (GB) (Selkirk), thecolt is the second mostexpensive by his sire tosell this week. Eighteen of his first crop changed handsduring Book 2 for a highly respectable average of75,222gns (approximately i93,400) from a 2011covering fee of i20,000. Mitchell sold all five of herBook 2 yearlings for an average of 152,600gns, makingher the leading consignor among those vendors withmore than one yearling sold.

The Right Approach... Norfolk-based breeder Paddy Barrett enjoyed a decentresult during the final session when his New Approach(Ire) colt (lot 1272) was one of two purchases for JohnFerguson. Sheikh Mohammed=s buyer purchased theson of the Darley stallion from the family of Classicwinner Sleepytime (Ire) for 160,000gns. He wasoffered by Peter and Frances Stanley=s New EnglandStud, where Barrett boards his mares. "It's all down to New England's advice,@ said Barrett.APeter was sure he'd sell well, but you never knowwhat is going to happen until you are in the ring. LukeLillingston bought the mare for me and he is suresomething good is going to come out of her.@ The colt=s dam Faslen (Fasliyev) was a dual winner inFrance and her first foal,Don=t Be (GB) (CapeCross {Ire}) is also now awinner. Barrett, whose interestin racing was piquedwhen working part-timein a bookmaker=s shopbefore setting up his ownbusiness, owns severalmares in partnership withStanley and Lillingston,and together the trio bred Highclere ThoroughbredRacing=s four-time listed winner Gusto (GB) (OasisDream {GB}). Cont. p7

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The Right Approach cont.

Ferguson=s only other purchase during Book 2 wasStreet Cry (Ire)=s sole representative in the catalogue(lot 1323), who was bought for 145,000gns from theVoute Sales draft. The January-born colt is the firstproduce of the Dansili (GB) mare Glowing (Ire), whowon the G3 Brownstown S. at Fairyhouse when trainedby Charles O=Brien for his sister Sue Magnier.

Brummerhof Strikes... A 3/4-sister to GIII Robert G Dick Memorial S. winnerCheetah (GB) (Tiger Hill {Ire}) is on her way to Germanyto race for Gregor and Julia Baum, the breeders ofGerman wonder filly Danedream (Ger). The daughter ofDuke of Marmalade (Ire) from the Aga Khan-bred mareKassiyra (lot 1409), is a graduate of Luca and SaraCumani=s Fittocks Stud, and hails from a family whichhas a special association for the couple, as it alsoincludes their 1988 Derby winner Kahyasi (GB). TheCumanis sold Cheetah at the December Sale in 2010,where she fetched 180,000gns to continue her racingcareer in America. Her 3-year-old half-brother DiamondMine (GB) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), a winner atKempton Oct. 1, is catalogued to sell in a fortnight=stime during Tattersalls= Horses In Training Sale. After Sara Cumani thanked Gregor Baum for buyingthe filly, who was consigned through Highclere Stud,the owner of Gestut Brummerhof said: AShe=ll becoming to Germany to be trained by Paul Harley inHanover.@ Baum is President of Hanover Racecourse and hasaround 25 horses in training, with Harley as his retainedtrainer. He added, AWe=ve managed to buy three this week.This filly was one of my two favourites--the other wasthe Motivator filly who made 320,000gns last night.@

Jumping Ship... Flat trainer Jamie Osborne is a man with his rootsfirmly in the jumps racing--he retired as a National Huntjockey in 1999 after a highly successful career--and hehas managed to persuade a major jumping owner tohave a 2-year-old in training with him next season. Theyoungster in question is a Mastercraftsman filly out ofthe Alhaarth mare Khibraat (lot 1418), who was boughtfor Richard Kelvin-Hughes for 135,000gns and knockeddown to Anthony Stroud. AThis is the first horse Richard will have with me buthe=s had the odd flat horse in the past,@ said Osborne ofthe owner of such jumping stars as My Petra (GB) andChomba Womba (Ire). AShe=s a really smart filly by asire=s who=s made a good start--he=s looking like hecould be the real thing,@ he added. AI=ve had a little bitmore money to spend this year. The market has beenstrong but fortunately I=ve been able to buy a few niceones and fingers crossed they=ll do us proud.@ The filly, a half-sister to the Group 3-placed Cavaleiro(Ire) (Sir Percy {GB}), was offered by Peter andAntoinette Kavanagh of Kildaragh Stud, who bred her inpartnership with Michael Downey.

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The Next Big Sprinter?... Emma Armstrong, who, with husband David, racedhomebred G1 July Cup winner Mayson (GB) (InvincibleSpirit {Ire}), selected another speedy sort to carry thefamily=s red-and-white silks next season. The HighfieldFarm owner went to 150,000gns for lot 1337, a coltby Acclamation (GB) from the winning sprinter GreenPoppy (GB) (Green Desert). He was one of a trio of colts to sell for that amountduring the final session, including Egmont Stud=s son ofHigh Chaparral (lot 1311), a good pinhook by PaulaFlannery, who bought him for 28,000gns at theDecember Sale. The last of the three was a CarmelStud-consigned son of Bahamian Bounty (GB) (lot1309) out of the winning Miswaki mare Galapagar, whowas one of Shadwell=s 27 Book 2 purchases. SheikhHamdan enjoyed success in the G2 July S. atNewmarket earlier this year with another colt by TheNational Stud resident, the Richard Hannon-trainedAnjaal (GB). He too was bred and consigned by CarmelStud, fetching 105,000gns in the same ring last year.

Tallying Up... Following a week when Sheikh Mohammed AlMaktoum of Dubai and Qatar=s Sheikh Joaan Al Thanieach spent more than 10 million guineas on yearlings inBook 1, the Middle Eastern dominance has continued tobe a significant factor in Book 2. Peter and Ross Doyle topped the buyers= list with41 bought for 3,587,000gns. It=s unclear whether anyof those horses are for Sheikh Joann--the Doyles, alongwith Nicoals de Watrigant were his agents in Book 1--but second and third on the list are Sheikh Hamdan=sShadwell Estate Company and Rabbah Bloodstock, ateam of associates of Sheikh Mohammed. Those twooutfits bought a total of 93 yearlings for 5,094,000gns,in Book 2, or 12% of the total number sold.In contrast, David Redvers= spending on behalf ofSheikh Fahad Al Thani, who was present during thefirst few days of Book 2, was more measured. Redverssigned for 10 yearlings, including one colt by thesheikh=s freshman sire Makfi (GB), for an outlay of721,000gns. As in 2012, The Castlebridge Consignment toppedthe vendors= list at Book 2, selling 29 yearlings for atotal of 1,141,000gns. Hillwood Stud also exceededthe million-guineas mark, its 20 sold fetching1,032,000gns. Rathbarry Stud=s Acclamation (GB) wasbest represented numerically and duly topped the sires=list by aggregate with 38 sold for 2,266,000gns.Among the stallions with more than two yearlings sold,the Irish National Stud=s Big Bad Bob (Ire) returned thebest average, of 91,500gns for four sold. The October Sale=s one-day Book 3 starts today at 10 a.m. local time.

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TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLING SALEBOOK TWO–THURSDAY

Hip Sex Sire Dam Price (gns)1272 c New Approach (Ire) Faslen 120,000

B-P E BarrettConsigned by New England Stud

Purchased by John FergusonSee story page 6

1309 c Bahamian Bounty (GB) Galapagar 150,000B-Carmel Stud

Consigned by Carmel StudPurchased by Shadwell Estate Company

Peter and Michelle Morgan’s Carmel Stud offered Galapagar(Miswaki), a mare from the family of U.S. champion Sweet Catomine(Storm Cat), at the 2010 December Sale at this venue, but bought herback when bidding stalled out at just 18,000gns. The Acclamation (GB)colt she was carrying at the time was hammered down to JohnFerguson for 100,000gns during Book 2 last October and this offeringwas able to outperform that one.

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1311 c High Chaparral (Ire) Gallivant (GB) 150,000B-Graf u Grafin v Stauffenberg

Consigned by Egmont StudPurchased by Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock

This colt was an unfinished product when he was led into this salespavilion at last year’s December Foal sale and was knocked down toPaula Flannery for 28,000gns. He caught the eye of prospective buyersand made for a tidy profit for his owner.

1346 c Rip Van Winkle (Ire) Have Faith (Ire) 170,000B-The Kathryn Stud

Consigned by Bumble MitchellPurchased by Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock

The Kathryn Stud acquired this colt’s dam for 65,000gns at theDecember Mares sale back in 2009 and it’s been blue skies ever since.Her first produce for her new owners, the Selkirk filly Nur Jahan (Ire)fetched 180,000gns as a Book 1 yearling two years ago and herAcclamation (GB) filly Wedding Wish (Ire) made 130,000gns in lastyear’s Book 1. This offering was relegated to Book 2, but the resultswere equally impressive Thursday.

OVERFLOW FIELD FOR VALLEY VIEW Keeneland will play host to a full field of 3-year-oldfillies in today=s GIII Pin Oak Valley View S. BonaVenture Stables=s Summer of Fun (Include) gets themorning-line nod at 2-1 as she seeks the first gradedstakes tally of her career. Third, beaten just a head inthe course-and-distance GIII Jessamine S. here 12 months ago, the dark bay finished off her juvenilecampaign with a third-place run at 43-1 in the GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. She resurfaced toannex a Gulfstream optional claimer in March, and fell anose short to subsequent GI American Oaks runner-upEmotional Kitten (Kitten=s Joy) in Pimlico=s Hilltop S. inMay. The George Weaver trainee returned to winningsways two back in Saratoga=s Auntie Mame S. Aug. 10,and checked in a close-up fifth behind last Saturday=sGI Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup runner-up Alterite(Fr) (Literato {Fr}) in Belmont=s GI Garden City S.

Sycamore Racing=s Nellie Cashman (Mineshaft)appears for the first time since she was disqualifiedfrom first to third in the Spa=s GII Lake Placid S. Aug.18. She had previously upended Colonial=s GIII VirginiaOaks at 19-1 July 13 after breaking her maiden in herseventh attempt a month earlier. Nellie Cashman hadbeen invited to the QE II, but was forced to run hereafter missing some training. AShe came down with alittle fever and we missed a day of training, but shewas fine by Saturday,@ said trainer Francis Abbott III. AIfit had been a morning ship, she could have run insteadof shipping here and missing another day or two. I blewher out three-eighths [Wednesday] morning and she gothere last night about 10.@ New York-bred Unbelievable Dream (Kitalpha) flewfrom out of the clouds to nip Overheard (Macho Uno) inthe GIII Appalachian S. here in April, but has endured afour-race winless drought since then. The Sure ThingStables homebred did show some life last time to bethird in a paceless running of Saratoga=s Aug. 30Riskaverse S., and could have a say late if she=s cyclingback up to her best.

Friday, Keeneland, post time: 5:21 p.m. EDTPIN OAK VALLEY VIEW S.-GIII, $150,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML

1 Nellie Cashman K Mineshaft Boyce Abbott III 5-12 She's Popular Badge of Silver Lanerie Baker 30-1

3 Summer of Fun K Include Rocco Jr Weaver 2-14 Stormin Elle Stormello Baird Catalano 15-15 Yuzuru Medaglia d'Oro Serpa Matz 12-16 Frivolous Empire Maker Court Oliver 12-17 Every Way City Zip Graham Stidham 10-18 Overheard Macho Uno Da Silva Pierce 5-19 Miss Lamour Mr. Greeley Castro Matz 20-1

10 Sustained K War Front Alvarado Romans 8-111 I O Ireland Giant's Causeway Bridgmohan Block 12-112 Unbelievable Dream Kitalpha Napravnik Tagg 10-1Also Eligible: 13 Hedonemewrongsong Bluegrass Cat Desormeaux Sheppard 12-114 Sense to Compete Street Sense Garcia Motion 12-1

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Saturday, Caulfield, Australia, post time: 2:45 a.m. EDTBMW CAULFIELD CUP-G1, A$2,500,000 (US$2,388,116), 3yo/up,2400mTSC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 11 Manighar (Fr) Linamix (Fr) Nolen Moody 1282 19 Dandino (GB) Dansili (GB) Williams M Botti 1253 14 Ethiopia (Aus) Helenus (Aus) McLeod Carey 1254 8 Waldpark (Ger) Dubawi (Ire) Avdulla Freedman 1235 6 Glencadam Gold (Ire) Refse to Bnd (Ire) T Berry Waterhse 1226 10 Mr Moet (Aus) Mosayter Bowman Durrant 1227 12 Fawkner (Aus) Reset (Aus) Hall Hickmott 1218 13 Jet Away (GB) Cape Cross (Ire) Oliver Hayes 1219 1 Kelinni (Ire) Refse to Bnd (Ire) Arnold Waller 12110 18 Moriarty (Ire) Clodovil (Ire) Newitt Waller 12111 4 My Qust for Pce (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Brown Moody 12112 16 Hawkspur (Aus) Purrealist (Aus) Cassidy Waller 12013 15 Julienas (Ire) Cape Cross (Ire) McEvoy Waterhse 12014 20 Mr O’Ceirin (NZ) Postponed Dunn Maher 12015 5 Silent Achiever (NZ) O’Reilly (NZ) Boss James 12016 3 Royal Descent (Aus) Redte’s Chce (Aus) N Rwller Waller 12017 2 Tuscan Fire (Aus) Tuscanos (Aus) Currie O’Sullivan 11818 22 Dear Demi (Aus) Dehere McDonald Conners 117Also Eligible19 7 Forgotten Voice (Ire) Dnehll Dncr (Ire) Prebble Hndrson 12020 17 Sneak a Peek (Ity) Doyen (Ire) No Rider Moody 11921 9 Ibicenco (Ger) Shirocco (Ger) Scr Scr Scr22 21 Oasis Bloom (Aus) Al Maher (Aus) No Rider Mrgn/Wdsn 113

Hawkspur (Aus) (Purrealist {Aus}) should appreciatethe stretchout to tomorrow=s 2400-meter distance.Victorious in the G1 Queensland Derby over the trip lastJune, he won the 1600-meter G2 Chelmsford S.second off a freshening Sept. 7, then was beaten justover two lengths into fourth in the G1 George Main S.over a mile Sept. 21. He got very far back after leavingfrom gate 15 in the G1 Turnbull S., but managed tocome from last to be fifth in a blanket Oct. 5. Jet Away(GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) proved a popular winner of theG3 Easter Cup at this track Mar. 30, but went missingthereafter. The 7-year-old entire nonetheless gave acredible account of himself when first-up for over sixmonths, running on well to be seventh in the Turnbull,beaten under two lengths. "Daniel Moor rode him onTuesday morning and said he felt better than he did theweek before the Turnbull, so in other words iftrackwork and the way he's feeling is any guide he'sbetter this week than he was last week," trainer DavidHayes told AAP.

Saturday, Ascot, Britain, post time: 3:30 p.m.QUEEN ELIZABETH II S. (SPONSORED BY QIPCO)-G1, £1,000,000,3yo/up, 1mTSC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 1 Burwaaz (GB) Excd and Excl (Aus) O'Neill E Dunlop 1292 9 Caspar Netscher (GB) Dutch Art (GB) Lane Simcock 1293 2 Gordon Lord Byron (Ire) Byron (GB) Murtagh Hogan 1294 6 Gregorian (Ire) Clodovil (Ire) Moore Gosden 1295 8 Maxios (GB) Monsun (Ger) Pasquier Pease 1296 10 Soft Falling Rain (SAf) National Assembly Hanagan de Kock 1297 5 Dawn Approach (Ire) New Approach (Ire) Manning Bolger 126

8 11 Elusive Kate K Elusive Quality Buick Gosden 1269 12 Kingsbarns (Ire) Galileo (Ire) J O'Brien A O'Brien 12610 3 Leitir Mor (Ire) Hly Rmn Emprr (Ire) Whelan Bolger 12611 7 Olympic Glory (Ire) Choisir (Aus) Hughes Hannon 12612 4 Top Notch Tonto (Ire) Thousnd Wrds (GB) Swift Ellison 126

Saturday, Ascot, Britain, post time: 2:55 p.m.QIPCO BRITISH CHAMPIONS FILLIES & MARES S.-G1, £500,000,3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/2mTSC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 7 Belle de Crecy (Ire) Rck of Gibraltr (Ire) Murtagh Murtagh 1292 9 Dalkala Giant's Causeway Soumillon de Ryr-Dpre 1293 6 Igugu (Aus) Galileo (Ire) Cosgrave de Kock 1294 8 Nymphea (Ire) Dylan Thomas (Ire) Starke Schiergen 1295 2 Seal of Approval (GB) Authorized (Ire) Baker Fanshawe 1296 5 Hot Snap (GB) Pivotal (GB) Doyle Lady Cecil 1227 4 Talent (GB) New Approach (Ire) Crowley Beckett 1228 3 The Lark (GB) Pivotal (GB) Spencer Bell 1229 1 Waila (GB) Notnowcato (GB) Moore Stoute 122

Saturday, Ascot, Britain, post time: 2:20 p.m.QIPCO BRITISH CHAMPIONS SPRINT S.-G2, £350,000, 3yo/up, 6fTSC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER1 7 Balmont Mast (Ire) Balmont Murtagh Lynam2 9 Cape of Approval (Ire) Cape Cross (Ire) W Lee Stack3 3 Excellent Guest (GB) Exceed and Excel (Aus) Queally Margarson4 1 Hawkeyethenoo (Ire) Hawk Wing Hughes Goldie5 11 Hoof It (GB) Monsieur Bond (Ire) Fallon M Easterby6 8 Humidor (Ire) Camacho (GB) Cosgrave Baker7 13 Jack Dexter (GB) Orientor (GB) G Lee Goldie8 10 Maarek (GB) Pivotal (GB) McDonogh Lalor9 12 Mass Rally (Ire) Kheleyf McDonald Dods10 5 Racy (GB) Medicean (GB) Tylicki Ellison

11 4 Sirius Prospect K Gone West Winston Ivory12 6 Slade Power (Ire) Dutch Art (GB) Lordan Lynam13 2 Heaven's Guest (Ire) Dark Angel (Ire) Moore Fahey14 14 Viztoria (Ire) Oratorio (Ire) Smullen LynamAll carry 126 pounds bar Heaven's Guest, 125, & Viztoria, 122.

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Saturday, Ascot, Britain, post time: 1:45 p.m.QIPCO BRITISH CHAMPIONS LONG DISTANCE CUP-G3, £200,000,3yo/up, 2mTSC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 5 Ahzeemah (Ire) Dubawi (Ire) de Sousa bin Suroor 1332 2 Aiken (GB) Selkirk Hughes Gosden 1333 9 Biographer (GB) Montjeu (Ire) Durcan Lanigan 1334 6 Caucus (GB) Cape Cross (Ire) Buick Gosden 1335 7 Harris Tweed (GB) Hernando (Fr) Baker Haggas 1336 11 High Jinx (Ire) High Chaparral (Ire) Doyle Fanshawe 1337 4 Royal Diamond (Ire) King's Best Murtagh Murtagh 1338 8 Saddler's Rock (Ire) Sadler's Wells McDonogh Oxx 1339 1 Times Up (GB) Olden Times (GB) Soumillon E Dunlop 13310 3 Estimate (Ire) Monsun (Ger) Moore Stoute 13011 12 Pale Mimosa (Ire) Singspiel (Ire) Smullen Weld 13012 10 Eye of the Storm (Ire) Galileo (Ire) W Lee A O'Brien 123

Thursday, KeenelandSYCAMORE S.*, $100,000, KEE, 10-17, 3yo/up, 1 5/8m (off turf), 2:41 2/5, ft.1--#NAJJAAR, 121, c, 4, Jazil

1st Dam: Hasheema (Ire), by Darshaan (GB)2nd Dam: Dance Ahead (GB), by Shareef Dancer3rd Dam: Shoot Clear (Ire), by Bay Express (Ire)

O/B-Shadwell Farm LLC (KY); T-Daniel Peitz; J-James Graham. $60,000. Lifetime Record: 16-3-4-4, $237,972. Werk Nick Rating: F. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.

2--Eagle Poise, 121, g, 7, Empire Maker--Reams of Verse, by Nureyev. ($65,000 HRA >10 KEENOV). O-Riverdee Stable; B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (KY); T-H Graham Motion. $20,000.3--Tricky Hat (Chi), 121, g, 4, Hat Trick (Jpn)--Tonichi, by Point Given. O-Andrew Rosen, Robert Trussell, & Gainesway Stable (Antony Beck); B-Haras Paso Nevado (CHI); T-Claude R McGaughey III. $10,000.Margins: 3/4, NK, HD. Odds: 4.90, 2.20, 3.50.Also Ran: Suntracer, Olympic Thunder (Brz), Reflecting.Scratched: Rahystrada, Temeraine, Nutello.*Automatically downgraded when taken off the turf.Click for the brisnet.com chart or the brisnet.com PPs.VIDEO. It had been a long time between drinks for Najjaar--hehadn=t been to the winner=s circle since an Oaklawnallowance tally last March--but theShadwell homebred enjoyed a perfectground-saving trip here under JamesGraham to annex this off-the-turfer.Dropping in entering the first of threeturns to track from third, the bay settledinto a good beat passing the grandstandfor the first time. He remained glued tothe rail as the pace quickened on thefinal bend, but came off the fence topass a tiring foe at the head of the lanebefore returning to his spot. One of fourin with a chance in midstretch, Najjaarresponded to Graham=s energeticencouragement to push to the fore andhold sway.

Despite his dry spell, Najjaar had run creditably inrecent outings. He was second in a grassy allowancehere in April, and finished a close-up third in Churchill=sGIII Louisville H. inMay. After a brieffreshening, theDanny Peitztrainee resurfacedto be a narrowlybeaten fourth inthe GIII ArlingtonH. July 13 andwas most recentlythird in theAmerican St.Leger in Chicago Aug. 17. AI didn=t reallyknow what toexpect [of theswitch to the maintrack],@ said Peitz.AThe only time he=d run on the Polytrack was in his[third career start here in October of 2011]. He was afast-closing second that day. We thought he=d handleit. He=s trained all summer long on it.@

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8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News.This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or byany means, electronic or mechanical, without priorwritten permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista.Information as to the American races, race results andearnings was obtained from results charts published inDaily Racing Form and utilized here with the permissionof the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form.

JOCKEY CLUB RELEASES RMB STATISTICS The Jockey Club released its Report of Mares Bredstatistics for the 2013 breeding season yesterday. Theyreported that 1,698 stallions covered 34,174 mares inNorth America, which represents about 90% of maresthat will eventually be reported as bred this year. Among the noteworthy changes was that Ontario,Canada, where the state of racing had been in fluxfollowing the cancellation of the Slots at Racetracksprogram, saw a 44% decrease in the number of maresbred. The number of stallions overall declined 8.8% fromlast year and the number of mares dropped 3.4%. Thenumber of stallions covering 100 mares or moreincreased from 87 last year to 88 this year. Analysis also shows a 2.9% increase in the numberof mares bred to stallions with a book size of 100 ormore in 2013; an 11.6% decrease in mares bred tostallions with a book size between 75 and 99; an11.3% increase in mares bred to stallions with a booksize between 50 and 74; a 15.9% decrease in maresbred to stallions with a book size between 25 and 49;and a 5.3% decrease in mares bred to stallions with abook size fewer than 25. The leading stallion by mares bred this year was IntoMischief with 210, followed by Archarcharch andHarlan=s Holiday, both with 187; Kitten=s Joy with 184;and Majestic Warrior with 176. During 2013, Kentucky=s 235 reported stallionscovered 15,695 mares, or 45.9% of all of the maresreported bred in North America. The number of maresbred to Kentucky stallions increased 2.2% percentcompared with the 15,361 reported at this time lastyear. Of the top 10 states and provinces by number ofmares reported bred last year, only Kentucky,Oklahoma, and Texas stallions covered more maresthan in 2012. The following table shows the top 10 states and provinces, ranked by number of maresreported bred in 2013 through October 10:

Note: Each incident in which a mare was bred to morethan one stallion and appeared on multiple RMBs iscounted separately. As such, mares bred totals listed inthe table above may differ slightly from counts ofdistinct mares bred.

In addition, it was announced that, for the first time,Report of Mares Bred information on stallions that bredmares in North America will be available through report36P or a subscription service atequineline.com/ReportOfMaresBred.

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2012Stallions

2013Stallions

PercentChange

2012MaresBred

2013MaresBred

PercentChange

KY 224 235 4.9 15,361 15.695 2.2

FL 126 126 0 3,070 2,853 -7.1

CA 166 136 -18.1 2,406 2,332 -3.1

LA 144 137 -4.9 2,072 1,833 -11.5

NY 60 62 3.3 1,641 1,560 -4.9

NM 109 97 -11 983 971 -1.2

OK 93 89 -4.3 911 928 1.9

PA 74 53 -28.4 1,061 902 -15

TX 110 105 -4.5 835 865 3.6

ON 66 37 -43.9 1,288 726 -43.6

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ANDREW RAMSDEN DIES SUDDENLY Andrew Ramsden, a prolific owner and formerchairman of the Victoria Racing Club, suffered a strokeand died suddenly in the Committee Room at theCaulfield races Wednesday afternoon. He was 79 yearsold. Born on Victoria Derby day 1934, Ramsden was a

two-time winner of the G1 Melbourne Cup (GurnersLane and Brew) and racedthe winners of four G1 Caulfield Cups (GurnersLane, Paris Lane, SkyHeights and Descarado). Heis a co-owner of Manighar(Fr) (Linamix {Fr}), whoraces in Saturday=s CaulfieldCup at the Sydney oval.Ramsden, who served theVRC as its chairman from

1998 to 2003, had reportedly not missed a CaulfieldCup since 1946. The Duke of Norfolk S., run atMelbourne=s Flemington Racecourse, was renamed theAndrew Ramsden S. in 2005. Niwot (Aus), a horse co-owned by Ramsden, won the event in 2011. Tributespoured in from across the racing industry following thenews of Ramsden=s passing. AThe Victorian racingindustry is saddened at the loss of Andrew Ramsdenwho has left an indelible mark on the sport in this stateand abroad as a legendary administrator and a highlysuccessful owner,@ said Rob Roulston, chairman ofRacing Victoria. AAs then VRC Chairman, Andrew wasinstrumental in the establishment of Racing Victoria in2001 to allow the industry to prosper and his efforts indoing so will be long remembered. The Board and staffof Racing Victoria extend their sympathies to Anne,Michael and the Ramsden family on the passing of avisionary and true icon of the Victorian racing industry.@Added Victorian Premier Dennis Napthine, AToday,Victoria=s racing industry lost one of its illustriouscontributors with the passing of Mr. Andrew Ramsden.On behalf of the Victorian government and theVictorian racing industry, I pay tribute to Andrew=smany years of dedicated service to racing and thepassion he held for this great industry.@

TAKE CONTROL EUTHANIZED Kaleem Shah colorbearer Take Control, a 6-year-oldson of A.P. Indy out of 2002 Horse of the Year Azeri(Jade Hunter), was euthanized Thursday after sufferingan injury to his rightforeleg during a workoutat Santa Anita, accordingto published reports. The Bob Baffert traineewas working in companywith jockey Martin Garciaaboard in preparation forthe GI Breeders= CupMarathon when he fell atthe quarter pole. Garciawas not injured in the fall. Take Control, bred in Kentucky by the Allen E.Paulson Living Trust was a $7.7 million RNA at theKeeneland September sale in 2008. He was laterpurchased by Shah for $1.9 million at Keeneland=s April2-year-olds in training sale. The chestnut was a 2-year-old debut winner at SantaAnita in 2009 and captured an optional claimer nexttime out at Betfair Hollywood park as a 5-year-old lastyear. He was fourth in the GII San Diego H. at Del Marin 2012 and ran 10th in his fourth and final lifetimestart in the GI Awesome Again S. this year. His totalearnings for those four starts were $70,450.

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BREEDERS’ CUP

BULLETIN

Winsili Breeders’ Cup Bound... Khalid Abdullah=s G1 Nassau S. winner Winsili (GB)(Dansili {GB}) is being prepared for a tilt at the GIBreeders= Cup Filly and Mare Turf at Santa Anita,

connections confirmedyesterday. Not seensince capturing thatAug. 3 Goodwoodcontest, the JohnGosden-trainedsophomore was thesubject of a positivebulletin from the owner-breeder=s RacingManager Teddy

Grimthorpe. AWinsili was prepared for the the Prixl=Opera at Longchamp, but didn=t go because ofunsuitable ground,@ he told PA Sport. AThe Filly andMare was the other race we had in mind and it=s allsystems go for the States, because she will like thetrack and the faster ground.@

Private Zone Fires Bullet... Good Friends Stable=s Private Zone (Macho Uno) fireda four-furlong bullet in :45.80 (1/21) at Santa Anitayesterday morning as he prepares for the GI Breeders=Cup Sprint Nov. 2. Regular pilot Martin Pedroza wasaboard for the drill. AHe worked fantastic,@ trainer DougO=Neill said of the Sept. 28 GI Vosburgh Invitationalwinner. AHe was visually super-impressive. He just flewaround there. He=s spot-on ready to go.@ The 4-year-oldenters the Breeders= Cup a relatively fresh horse. Aftera ninth-place run in the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen inMarch, he did not race again until Del Mar=s Pirate=sBounty S. Sept. 4. AIt was Rene=s idea to freshen himup,@ O=Neill said, referring to former jockey ReneDouglas, who was paralyzed in an accident at Arlingtonin 2009 and now serves as racing manager of GoodFriends. AI think that did a world of good. He=s comeback gangbusters and he continues to look great. I lovehow we=re doing coming into the biggest race of hislife.@

Alpha Confirmed for Mile... Godolphin=s two-time Grade I winner Alpha(Bernardini) has been confirmed for a tilt in the GI Breeders= Cup Dirt Mile Nov. 1. A dead-heat winnerof last year=s GI Travers S., the homebred returned tothe winner=s circle two back in that venue=s GI Woodward S. Aug. 31 before most recently finishingsixth in the GI Jockey Club Gold Cup over 10 furlongsat Belmont Sept. 28. AWe=re going there with threeothers,@ trainer Kiaran McLaughlin explained to DailyRacing Form of what went into the decision to go toSanta Anita. AWe thought we had everything to gainand not much to lose. He=s doing great. We thoughtwe=d give it a try.@ Alpha, who worked four furlongs in:49.22 (4/23) over Saratoga=s Oklahoma Training TrackThursday, will be piloted for the second straight time byJoe Bravo in the Breeders= Cup. McLaughlin=s otherBreeders= Cup hopefuls are Dance Card (Tapit) (GI Filly& Mare Sprint), Dancing House (Tapit) (GI JuvenileFillies or GI Juvenile Fillies Turf) and Sky Painter (StreetCry {Ire}) (Juvenile Fillies Turf).

Guelph To Get a Break... Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum=s trebleGroup 1 winner Guelph (Aus) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}),who took out Wednesday=s G1 Schweppes ThousandGuineas in front-running fashion, will head to thepaddocks for a spell and has therefore been ruled out ofa tilt at the G1 Cox Plate Oct. 26. "We sat down, justlaid the cards on the table. There's no dramas with herbut everyone just felt she has done the job this timethrough and there's nothing else to prove," Darley'sMelbourne stable foreman Paul Snowden told AAP. "Sowe look forward to next preparation." Snowdenindicated that Sheikh Mohammed would make the callas to whether the homebred daughter of Camarilla(Aus) (Elusive Quality) continues her career in Australiaor elsewhere. Winner of the G1 Champagne S. lastApril, Guelph won the G2 Tea Rose S. Sept. 21 and theG1 Flight S. Oct. 5 prior to her Guineas success.

Trading to Return Next Year... Trainer Jim Bolger revealed that Trading Leather (Ire)(Teofilo {Ire}) will be back in 2014 after ruling him outof tomorrow=s G1 QIPCO Champion S. at Ascot. Withground conditions against the G1 Irish Derby hero, thehomebred who was also runner-up in the G1 KingGeorge VI and Queen Elizabeth S. has been put awayfor the year. AThere=s nothing else for him this season,he=s finished for the year,@ Bolger told PA Sport. AHewas very impressive in the Irish Derby and ran well inthe King George. When he gets his ground he=s a verygood horse, but I expect him to be much better nextseason. I don=t think he was mature enough to dohimself justice really this season and as a 4-year-old, Iexpect him to be one of the best.@

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• BREEDERS’ CUP CONTENDERS ON THE WORKTAB •

BELMONTBetter Lucky (Ghostzapper), 4f, :50.49, 15/27The Lumber Guy (Grand Slam), 4f, :48.71, 4/27

SANTA ANITADiamond Bachelor (War Front), 5f, :59.40, 4/28Private Zone (Macho Uno), 4f, :45.80, 1/21

SARATOGA TRAINING TRACKAlpha (Bernardini), 4f, :49.22, 4/23Dance Card (Tapit), 5f, 1:00.15, 1/2Flat Out (Flatter), 5f, 1:01.38, 2/2

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MORE JOYOUS IN FOAL TO FRANKEL John Singleton=s eight-time Group 1 winner MoreJoyous (NZ) (More Than Ready--Sunday Joy {Aus}, bySunday Silence), who was sent to England in August to

be bred to Frankel (GB) (Galileo{Ire}) on Southern Hemispheretime, has been pronounced infoal to the undefeated champion,Singleton=s bloodstock managerDuncan Grimley told AustralianAssociated Press. Singleton=sMore Strawberries (Aus) (MoreThan Ready) accompanied MoreJoyous on the journey toEngland. "It's all gone verysmoothly,@ Grimley told AAP.AMore Joyous has tested in foalwhile we are still waiting onMore Strawberries. They are

booked to return to Australia in January on a charterflight that will include other horses bought from theDecember sales but if we can get them back sooner wewill."

Anna Seitz grew up on her parents= Brookdale Farm inVersailles, Ky. She is a 2003 graduate of the Universityof Notre Dame and, before joining Fasig-Tipton in 2009,she spent almost four years working for trainer ToddPletcher. Anna does marketing and client relations forFasig-Tipton and, in an effort to attract new ownersand fans to racing, she and her husband, EvanCiannello, manage racing partnerships with an emphasison fun. The star of their Hit the Board Stables is gradedstakes winner I=m Already Sexy, a 3-year-old turf fillyby Ready=s Image. Anna also started an all-womensyndicate B It=s All About the Girls B that includes 40partners.

What I do for a living: I work at Fasig-Tipton inKentuckyHow and when I was introduced to Thoroughbredracing: I was born into it. My Dad started BrookdaleFarm in Versailles, KY and both of my brothers work inthe industry full time as well. I guess I was destined tobe in it!My favorite racetrack: ArlingtonMy favorite Thoroughbred racing event: I love SuperSaturday at Belmont in the fall.

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THE FIRST TEE...THE TRUE MEASURE OF A MANby Ben Walden As the crow flies, David Greathouse grew up a mileor two from me, on the Elkhorn Creek downstream.Though we both were similar in age and both sons ofsmall breeders and both raised on our dad's horsefarms, both of which were in Midway, David and Ididn't bond until we reached our 30s. That friendship Ispeak of wasn't born in the track kitchen at Keeneland,or the "round room" in the sale pavilion, or even inNaples and Everglades City where we would bump intoeach other snook fishing from time to time... but on thegolf course. I picked up golf in my late 20s and, likemany people do, I fell head-over-heels for the game.Upon realizing that golf courses were as much hotbedsfor gambling endeavors in all shapes and sizes as theywere beautiful sites for incredible athleticism, Iremember thinking, AWow...this is the greatest thingunder the sun.@ David and I soon began our journeytogether, sometimes two and three days a week in thesummers. As you can imagine, I was welcomed witharms wide open by the seasoned golfers in town, mostof whom had been playing with David for decades andall of whom loved David very much. As you can alsoimagine, I paid my dues becoming part of the gang. Itdidn't take me as long, however, to know, whether itbe at Idle Hour or Lexington Country Club or SpringValley or Champions...that David was unique. You see,sometimes the stakes were substantial and thecharacters were colorful, and we all learned pretty wellwhere our handicaps were, or should have been.Having performed our stretching, and hitting somepractice balls and stroking a few practice putts, onecould see the tension building as we walked up to thefirst tee, ready to establish our team games and assignstrokes. This part of the day wasn't always fun, as itgenerally brought forth conflict. Let's face it...it wasrarely a two-dollar Nassau we are talking about here.Looking back on those former days, there was one manin our midst that you could always count on to be fairwhen we reached this point of the day--no matter thestakes, big or little, or whether he had been recentlywinning or losing, and that was David. Though he wasintensely competitive, he always wanted to be fair--healways wanted everyone to have a fair shot. It wassecond nature for him to do the right thing. I knowDavid was a gifted horseman and that he wassuccessful for many decades in a very tough business,but where I will remember him most, and where I grewto love him, was on the first tee.

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1:22p 2nd-BEL, $70k, Msw, 2yo, 5 1/2fHR/TVG Stonestreet Stables and Biagi Thoroughbreds’ MENDOCINO

JOE (Malibu Moon) makes his debut for trainer ToddPletcher. The dark bay colt sold for $550,000 at FTFMAR afterworking in :10 flat. My Meadowview Farm’s Tony B(Old Fashioned), who brought $500,000 at that same auction,looks to improve on a troubled fourth over one mile Sept. 8,cutting back and getting blinkers off for this third start.

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FALL SALE ENDS STELLAR YEAR FOR OBS The Ocala Breeders Sales Company concluded astellar 2013 sales season with a strong renewal of theFall Mixed Sale. The sale, which concluded its two-dayrun in Ocala Wednesday, registered dramatic increasesacross the board. During Tuesday=s consignor preferred session, 118horses sold for$2,666,000,compared with 123horses grossing$1,740,900 in 2012.The average was up59.6% to $22,593,while the median rosea staggering 68.1% to$18,500. A weanlingdaughter of Kitten=sJoy (hip 73),consigned by Top LineSales, brought thesale=s top price of $110,000 from Machmer Hall. Thetop price at the 2012 sale was $55,000. During Wednesday=s open session, 153 horsesgrossed $1,482,100. The average rose 31% to $9,687. OBS Director of Sales Tod Wojciechowski admittedThursday he was Apleasantly surprised@ by the Fall Saleresults. AGoing in, we hoped that the results of our salesthroughout the year would carry through and themomentum would carry through to the Fall sale,@Wojciechowski said. ACertainly, with the economy andwith supply and demand--knowing that there would befewer horses out there and people needed horses--wefelt that would help us. With the strength of all of oursales throughout the year, it was nice to finish on sucha high note.@ Wojciechowski said he was particularly pleased withthe strength of the broodmare market at the mixedsale. The auction=s top-priced broodmare was RibbonTaffy (Hard Spun), a half-sister to multiple stakeswinner and graded stakes placed Barrier Reef (MizzenMast). The 4-year-old mare, in foal to Into Mischief,was also consigned by Top Line Sales and waspurchased by Hunter Valley Farm for $72,000. AWe were very happy to see the broodmares bounceback the way they did,@ Wojciechowski commented. AIthink that is a good thing for the industry.@ Overall, Wojciechowski said the sales grounds werebuzzing with activity from start to finish. AI think it was a more enthusiastic buying bench thanI=ve seen in recent years,@ he said. AThere were certainlysome new players that were here for this sale and therewas a lot of optimism and enthusiasm on the salesgrounds.@ The Fall sale put an exclamation point on a powerfulyear of selling for OBS. The company=s juvenile salesstarted strongly and only got stronger. The record-setting March sale was topped by a $1.8-million son ofSmart Strike and recorded double-digit increases inaverage and median.

Both the April and June sales produced records forgross, average and median and a son of Pioneerof theNile brought a record $525,000 to top the June sale. AI don=t think we had a sale that wasn=t upsignificantly over last year,@ Wojciechowski said. AA lotof our numbers are harkening back to the 2008 or 2007levels, before things dropped off. It was nice to seethat the consignors and the sellers brought good horsesand they obviously brought good prices.@ The graduates of those record-setting juvenile saleshave made an immediate impact on the racetrack, withMy Conquestadory (Artie Schiller), In Trouble (TizWonderful), Secret Compass (Discreet Cat) and BondHolder (Mineshaft) all scoring graded stakes victoriesthis summer and fall. Not content to rest on their 2013 laurels, OBSofficials are already looking ahead to the 2014 season,which will begin with the Winter Mixed Sale scheduledfor Jan. 22-23. That sale features an extended deadlinefor the horses of racing age section. AWe=re rolling right into our January sale coming up,we=re taking entries for that, and the horses of racingage sale is really starting to take hold and have animpact on the marketplace,@ Wojciechowski said. AThenwe move right into the 2-year-old season.@ Wojciechowski hopes the results of 2013 providemomentum for 2014. AWe=re going to continue to work hard and hopefullythe results of this past year will give the sellers ofhorses even more confidence to bring their horseshere,@ he commented. AAnd the performance of horseson the racetrack this year that have been bought out ofOBS will continue to give buyers strong confidence inus as well.@

IN FRANCE:Fairwater, f, 2, Empire Maker. See AFrance.@

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Yesterday=s Results:BOWL GAME S., $100,000, BEL, 10-17, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:00, fm.1--IMAGINING, 120, h, 5, Giant=s Causeway-- Daydreaming (MGSW & MGISP, $696,680), by A.P. Indy. O/B-Phipps Stable (KY); T-Claude R McGaughey III; J-John R Velazquez. $60,000. Lifetime Record: GISP, 13-6-3-0, $363,114. *1/2 to Reflecting (Elusive Quality), SP, $174,053.2--Sky Blazer, 120, g, 5, Sky Mesa--Highland Hope, by Unaccounted For. O-Joyce B Young & Gerald McManis. $20,000.

3--Exclusive Strike, 118, g, 6, Smart Strike--Glaire (Brz), by Roi Normand. ($85,000 RNA yrl '08 KEESEP). O-Mr Amore Stable. $10,000.

Margins: HF, 2HF, 2HF. Odds: 0.75, 7.40, 5.10. Imagining, runner-up in the 2011 GI HollywoodDerby, added blinkers and went wire-to-wire for a 51/4-length victory in the restricted Idle Rich S. over theSaratoga lawn Aug. 25, but faltered to sixth in theSept. 28 GI Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational last timeout. Just off the pace through a quarter in :24.45, thechestnut grabbed the lead down the backstretch. Hekicked clear in upper stretch and just held off the late-closing Sky Blazer. Click for brisnet.com chart or VIDEO.

2nd-BEL, $74,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2X,3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:09 3/5, ft.ULLAPOOL (f, 4, Langfuhr--Grey Traffic {GSP,$134,300}, by Numerous), claimed for $25,000 fromPeachtree Stable out of an eight-length romp last May,had not been seen since a front-running 3 3/4-lengthvictory in a Belmont allowance last September. Thegray filly recovered from a stumble at the break to setthe pace. Loose on the front end, the 3-2 favorite setfractions of :22.67, :45.40 and :57.11 and came homean easy 4 1/4-length winner. Expression (Invasor {Arg})was second. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO.Lifetime Record: 12-5-1-0, $211,911. O-Eddie Kenneally & Marc Detampel. B-PeachtreeStable (FL). T-Eddie Kenneally.

4th-BEL, $73,500, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:35 4/5, ft.FLORES ISLAND (f, 3, Giant=s Causeway--Pension, bySeeking the Gold) was sent off the 4-5 favorite off astring of four straight runner-up efforts, most recentlyover nine furlongs at Saratoga Aug. 19. The bay fillywent quickly to the lead and loped along throughfractions of :24.04 and :47.50. Niggled at on the turn,Flores Island opened up under a hand ride down thestretch and romped home by 8 1/2 lengths. LunarSurge (Malibu Moon) was second. Flores Island was a$100,000 KEESEP yearling. Click for the brisnet.comchart or VIDEO. Lifetime Record: 8-1-4-2, $109,646. O-Gainesway Stable (Antony Beck). B-GaineswayThoroughbreds Ltd (KY). T-William I Mott.

Yesterday=s Results:4th-KEE, $59,949, Alw, NW2$X, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m (offturf), 1:47 4/5, ft.1--KALAMOS, 121, c, 4, Empire Maker--Kithira (GB) (SW-US & SW & MGSP-Fr, $118,292), by Danehill. O/B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (KY); T-William I Mott. Lifetime Record: SP-Fr, 7-3-2-0, $94,485. 2--Monastic, 121, g, 4, Rock Hard Ten--Motokiks, by Storm Cat. ($140,000 RNA yrl '10 KEESEP).3--State Flag, 123, g, 4, Street Cry (Ire)--Salute, by Unbridled.Margins: 3/4, HF, 2. Odds: 2.60, 6.00, 4.00. Kalamos, stakes-placed in France last term, wasmaking his first start since concluding his Europeancampaign with Pascal Bary with a seventh-place effortin the G3 Prix Quincey Lucien Barriere in August 2012.Off a step slowly, the Juddmonte homebred was takenin hand and settled near the back of the pack. He snuckthrough an opening along the rail in upper stretch andengaged Monastic in the final furlong and battled to thenarrow victory. Click for the brisnet.com chart orVIDEO.

6th-KEE, $57,690, Alw, NW2$X, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m (offturf), 1:47 3/5, ft.FRAC DADDY (c, 3, Scat Daddy--Skipper's Mate {SP},by Skip Away), runner up in the GI Arkansas Derbyearlier this year, followed a disappointing GI Belmont S.performance with an allowance win in his turf debut atSaratoga Aug. 24. He was a tired seventh last out inthe GIII Saranac S. going 1 1/8 miles over that courseSept. 1. Chosen as the 6-5 chalk for this off-the-turfevent, the gray sat patiently behind the pacesetters inthe three path. Frac Daddy took control exiting thebend and easily cruised clear to score by 3 1/2 lengthsover Aldous Snow (Theatrical {Ire}). Sales history:$20,000 wlng '10 KEENOV; $50,000 yrl '11 KEESEP.Lifetime Record: GISP, 11-3-3-0, $383,816. Click forthe brisnet.com chart or VIDEO.O-Magic City Thoroughbred Partners. B-Nancy MLeonard Living Trust (KY). T-Kenneth McPeek.

7th-KEE, $53,256, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m(AWT), 1:42, ft.AUTOBAHN LEGEND (g, 3, Smart Strike--Autobahn Girl{MSW, $237,299}, by A.P. Indy) was eighth in hisone-mile turf unveiling at Gulfstream Feb. 2 andimproved to third next out behind subsequent GII Virginia Derby victor War Dancer (War Front) thereMar. 9. He earned his diploma last time at Presque IsleDowns going a mile and 70 yards on the syntheticSept. 5. Overlooked at 6-1 here, the bay raced near theback of the pack early. Picking off rivals in the stretch,Autobahn Legend dueled with Pick of the Litter (Kitten=sJoy) late and edged out that rival by a neck at the wire.Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, $56,670. Click for thebrisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O/B-Live Oak Stud (FL). T-H Graham Motion.

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5th-KEE, $51,800, Msw, 2yo, f, 6 1/2f (AWT), 1:15 1/5, ft.JERRY LOVE (f, 2, Not for Love--Jerry Bomb, byExplosive Bid) opened her career with a pair of off-the-board efforts over the dirt and missed by just a neckwhen second over the Tapeta at Presque Isle Downslast time out Sept. 24. The 3-1 shot broke sharplybefore taking up a pressing position in second throughfractions of :22.65 and :45.90. She took chargebetween foes in deep stretch and held off Pretty Syrie(Street Boss) to win by a half-length. Rimini Rose (Istan)was ninth. The winner, a $70,000 KEENOV weanling,is a full-sister to Akronism (MGSW, $516,519). Clickfor the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Lifetime Record:4-1-1-0, $41,540. O-Robert S Evans. B-Jon L Starr (AR). T-Michael JTrombetta.

Yesterday=s Results:6th-LRL, $39,200, Msw, 2yo, 1m, 1:39 2/5, ft.KOWBOY KING (c, 2, Kodiak Kowboy--Kivi {SP-Fr}, byKing of Kings {Ire}) opened his account with a fifthbehind J “TDN Rising Star” J and GI ChampagneS. hero Havana (Dunkirk) going 5 1/2 furlongs at theSpa Aug. 23. He followed that with a third whenswitched to the lawn here at that distance Sept. 25.Adding blinkers for the first time, he was bet down toheavy 4-5 favoritism for this return to the dirt whileadding extra real estate. The bay was last through theopening quarter, then made steady progress past hiscompetitors to take command by the half-mile marker.Kowboy King sailed well clear down the lane and wonas he pleased with a 16 3/4-length victory over ForKeeps (Not For Love). The ninth winner for hisfreshman sire (by Posse) is a half to Regally Ready(More Than Ready), GISW, $1,244,958. Sales history:$100,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1,$29,600. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Harry & Tom Meyerhoff. B-Gerry & Mimi Brodsky(KY). T-Michael Trombetta.

Wednesday Night=s Results:2nd-RPX, $29,890, Msw, 2yo, 1m, 1:40 1/5, ft.+DENALI RAHY RULER (c, 2, Roman Ruler--Solidplatinumgirl, by Rahy), dismissed at 26-1,contested the pace and inched clear in the dying stridesto score by one length over Top Notch Slew (EvansvilleSlew). Sales history: $55,000 yrl '12 FTKOCT;$90,000 2yo >13 OBSMAR. Click for the brisnet.comchart. VIDEO. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $16,647. O-Charles E Robinson. B-Avalon Farms Inc (KY).T-Timothy E Martin.

Yesterday=s Results:3rd-SAX, $56,194, Alw, NW2$X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT,1:34 3/5, fm.1--GULSARY (IRE), 120, f, 4, Galileo (Ire)--Multimara, by Arctic Tern. (i55,000 2yo >11 ARQNOV; i200,000 HRA >13 ARQFEB; i110,000 RNA yrl '10 GOFSPT). O-Glen Hill Farm; B-Southern Bloodstock (Ire); T-Thomas F Proctor. Lifetime Record: 12-3-1-0, $85,015. *1/2 to Imperial Beauty (Imperial Ballet {Ire}), MSW & G1SP-Eng, G1SW-Fr, $296,276.2--Lady Asano, 117, f, 3, Teuflesberg--Golden Tour, by Lac Ouimet. ($20,000 2yo >12 OBSJUN).3--Life Is a Stone, 117, f, 3, Globalize--Tadita, by Indian Charlie.Margins: HF, 2 1/4, NK. Odds: 1.80, 3.90, 7.10. Gulsary returned from a nine-month layoff to be aclosing fourth in her U.S. debut at Del Mar Aug. 30.Unhurried early, the chestnut filly saved ground whilerating off the pace. Angled out on the final turn,Gulsary loomed a threat at the top of the lane and sheswept to the lead with a furlong to run before holdingsway over Lady Asano. Click for the brisnet.com chartor VIDEO.

5th-SAX, $49,250, Msw, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:35 2/5, fm.FULL RANSOM (f, 2, Full Mandate--Retroesque, by RedRansom), a $25,000 BESMAY juvenile, was fourthsprinting 5 1/2 furlongs over the synthetics in her debutat Del Mar Sept. 2. Sent off at 6-1 in this stretch outand move to the turf, the dark bay filly sprinted out tothe early lead, setting fractions of :23.53 and :47.94.She skipped clear into the stretch and scored easily by1 1/2 lengths over favored Loufoque (Malibu Moon).Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. LifetimeRecord: 2-1-0-0, $33,300. O-Deron Pearson. B-Gregg James (FL). T-James MCassidy.

4th-GGX, $33,690, Msw, 3/up, f/m, 6f (AWT), 1:11, ft.TIZFIT (f, 3, Tizbud--Sourcebook, by Avenue of Flags)closed strongly late to miss by just a nose when secondover track and trip in her Sept. 2 debut. The 7-5favorite trailed the field down the backstretch, rushedup into contention on the turn and rallied down thecenter of the track in the stretch to win going away by2 1/4 lengths. Miz Strawberry Dee (Atticus) wassecond. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $28,080. O/B-Jerry & Carol Anderson & Gloria Buckridge (CA).T-Gloria Buckridge.

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Fasincators and Fedoras Returns to Breeders= Cup: The AFascinators and Fedoras@ fashion event,sponsored by Westfield Mall and Los Angeles Magazine,will return to the Breeders= Cup for the third year in arow. The fan with the best headwear will be eligible towin up $10,000 in Westfield gift cards. The contestwill take place Nov. 1-2 in the Fascinators and Fedoraslounge. The winner will be selected from a group offinalists Nov. 2. AI=m looking forward to judging theFascinators and Fedoras fashion event for a secondtime,@ said judge Christine Moore, a New YorkCity-based designer. AI=m hoping to see many Breeders=Cup fans sporting my exclusive Breeders= Cup SILKScollection to match their favorite Breeders= Cupcontender, and can=t wait to see many beautiful fashionpieces on display.@ Peter Rotondo, Breeders= Cup VicePresident of Media and Entertainment, added, AOn topof world-class racing, the Breeders= Cup is full offashion and style, with fans dressed to the nines. We=reexcited to bring the Fascinators and Fedoras contestback for a third year to give fans the chance to puttheir most fashionable headpieces on display.@

TAA & CARMA Distributed at Breeders= Cup: The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) andCalifornia Retirement Management Account (CARMA)are teaming up at the Breeders= Cup to promoteawareness of Thoroughbred aftercare by providingwristbands for fans to wear to show their support. Thewristbands will be available for free at the TAA &CARMA booth. AWith the best Thoroughbreds comingtogether to compete in the Breeders= Cup WorldChampionships, we thought it would be the perfectopportunity to highlight the importance of caring forthese great athletes after their racing careers are over,@said Mike Ziegler, Executive Director of TAA. AThewristbands are an easy and visible way for fans,horsemen and other participants to show their support,and we hope that everyone attending will wear themwith pride.@ Lucinda Mandella, Executive Director ofCARMA, added, AAn important part of CARMA=smission is to promote industry support and awarenessfor Thoroughbred aftercare, and these wristbands arethe perfect way to demonstrate that support. Breeders=Cup is the highlight of our year and the perfect spot topay tribute to the equine stars that have given their allon the track, and now need our support in retirement.@

First-crop starters to watch: Friday, Oct. 18Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2010 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)BREGO (In Excess {Ire}), 7/0/07-RP, Stk, 6f, Onemorefastdance, 10-1COLONEL JOHN (Tiznow), WinStar, $15K, 86/5/15-KEE, Msw, 7f, +Baby Titan, $200K OBS MAR 2yo, 5-2COWBOY CAL (Giant's Causeway), Pin Oak, $8K, 95/3/05-KEE, Msw, 7f, Captain Midnight, $25K KEE SEP yrl, 20-1EINSTEIN (BRZ) (Spend a Buck), Adena Springs Kentucky, $8K, 42/4/05-IND, Msw, 5 1/2f, Kylei Darlin, $10K KEE SEP yrl, 6-16-KEE, Msw, 7f, Brilliant Dan, 12-1FLATTER ME BLUE (Flatter), 1/0/07-IND, Msw, 6f, +Fast Betty Blue, 15-1FORT PRADO (El Prado {Ire}), Buck Pond, $5K, 38/3/08-HAW, Aoc, 6f, Sunshine Caris, 12-1KODIAK KOWBOY (Posse), WinStar, $7K, 52/8/08-HAW, Aoc, 6f, Princess Dinah, $7K KEE SEP yrl, 12-1MR. NIGHTLINGER (Indian Charlie), JEH Stallion Station OklahomaDivision, $2K, 30/3/08-RP, Stk, 6f, Lingerlonger, 8-1OLD FASHIONED (Unbridled's Song), Taylor Made, $8K, 81/5/12-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, Tony B, $500K FTF MAR 2yo, 8-17-IND, Msw, 6f, Perfect Setting, 20-1PODIUM (Pulpit), 3/1/07-RP, Stk, 6f, Party Cove, 7-2SAVE BIG MONEY (Storm Cat), Mighty Acres, $2K, 25/1/17-RP, Stk, 6f, Mama's Mad Money, $5K TEX AUG yrl, 8-1SHAKER LEMON PIE (Giant's Causeway), 4/2/08-RP, Stk, 6f, Shaketheincredible, 10-1THE VISUALISER (Giant's Causeway), Mighty Acres, $2K, 12/1/07-RP, Stk, 6f, Color of Truth, $20K TEX APR 2yo, 5-1TWO STEP SALSA (Petionville), Get Away Farm, $5K, 51/9/07-IND, Msw, 6f, Coffee Dance, $6K OBS WIN yrl, 3-1ZENSATIONAL (Unbridled's Song), Hill N Dale, $15K, 82/6/02-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, Pure Sensation, 1-1 First/Second-crop starters to watch: Friday, Oct. 18Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2009 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)C'MON TIGER (Storm Cat), 29/2/07-RP, Stk, 6f, Six Dot Six, 4-1MIDNIGHT LUTE (Real Quiet), Hill N Dale, $20K, 196/49/76-RP, Stk, 1m, Bringinginthelute, 6-1RED GIANT (Giant's Causeway), 51/11/02-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Dynamic Chime, 30-17-CT, Stk, 4 1/2f, Snow Leopard, $7K EAS MAY 2yo, 8-1SHOWING UP (Strategic Mission), Adena Springs Fl, $8K, 88/21/13-RP, Stk, 6f, Eye Love Jeanie, 4-1STUDENT COUNCIL (Kingmambo), Millennium, $18K, 119/40/27-IND, Msw, 6f, +Ebony Elegance, 8-1

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Yesterday=s Results:Pornichet-la-Baule, 17.15, Mdn, i16,000, 2yo, f, 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:44.73, stn.FAIRWATER (f, 2, Empire Maker--Jazz Drummer, byDixieland Band), who hit the board at Deauville lasttime, was poised in second for the most part here.Shaken up on the final bend, the 23-10 chalk seizedcontrol in early stretch and lengthened clear under mildcoaxing in the closing stages to score by an easy fourlengths from Blue Bere (Fr) (Hold That Tiger). Thewinner is out of a half-sister to GISW and currentJuddmonte America stallion Mizzen Mast (Cozzene).Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 1 win, 1 place, i12,350.Click for Equidia VIDEO.O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Millsec; T-Criquette Head-Maarek.

Pornichet-la-Baule, 16.35, Mdn, i14,000, 3yo,1 3/16m (AWT), 2:12.20, stn.BELLA QATARA (IRE) (f, 3, Dansili {GB}--Alexandrova{Ire} {MG1SW-Eng, G1SW-Ire, $1,215,364}, bySadler=s Wells), a last-out fourth at Longchamp Sept. 21, was reserved off the pace in rear from theoutset of this one. Inching closer from halfway, the 5-2favorite turned for home with eight rivals to overcomeand did so by displaying a smart turn of foot inside thefinal furlong to comfortably prevail by three lengthsfrom the subsequently demoted Household Name (GB)(Zamindar). Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 1 win, 3 places,i15,750. Click for Equidia VIDEO.O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Thani; B-Orpendale,Chelston & Wynatt; T-Alain de Royer-Dupre.

Four Black-Type Winning Stallions Sent to Saudi Arabia: Graded stakes performers Keyed Entry (Honour andGlory--Ava Knowsthecode, by Cryptoclearance), PatriotAct (A.P. Indy--Classic Value, by Copelan), RoaringFever (Storm Cat--Pennant Fever, by Seattle Slew), andZavata (Phone Trick--Pert Lady, by Cox=s Ridge) weresold and will continue their stud careers in Saudi Arabiain deals brokered by Chad Schumer of SchumerBloodstock. Keyed Entry captured the 2006 GII Hutcheson S. and2007 GIII Deputy Minister H. The half-brother to JustinPhillip (First Samurai) and Algorithms (Bernardini), whopreviously stood at Bridlewood Farm in Florida, has 22winners from two crops of racing age. Patriot Act is a multiple stakes winner and was therunner-up in the 2004 GI Breeders= Futurity. He hassired 27 winners from 82 foals of racing age whilestanding at Questroyal Stud LLC in New York. Also standing at Questroyal Stud was Roaring Fever,the sire of 84 winners from 179 foals of racing age,including multiple stakes winner Spa City Princess andGrade I placed Roarin= Discovery. The full-brother toStormin Fever and Raging Fever has multiple gradedstakes placings and a stakes win.

Zavata, winner of the 2002 GIII Tremont S. and GIISaratoga Special S., previously stood at Foot Fall Farmin Indiana. He is the sire of 112 winners from 235 foalsof racing age, including 2010 GI Breeders= Cup Dirt Milehero Dakota Phone.

AUTUMN SALE STARTS TODAY BBAG stage the opening session of their two-dayAutumn Sale today, with a select mix of foals,yearlings, horses-in-training and broodmares on offer atthe Iffezheim complex. Of the yearlings set to comeunder the hammer, one of note is a member of GestutAmmerland=s well-received first crop of Lope de Vega(Ire). Hip 59 is a March-foaled filly from Gestut Fahrhof,whose dam is the listed-winning and group-placedNovita (Fr) (American Post {GB}) from the family of theClassic-placed Nouvelle Fortune (Ire) (Alzao). Selling of65 lots gets underway after racing at the local tracktoday at 6:30 p.m. Full catalogue is available online atwww.bbag-sales.de.

Yesterday=s Results:Kempton Park, 18.50, Mdn, ,4,000, 2yo, 6f (AWT),1:13.03, stn.MERLETTA (GB) (f, 2, Raven=s Pass--Light Hearted{GB}, by Green Desert), who was fourth in the G2 Lowther S. at York Aug. 22, was second to thesubsequent G3 Firth of Clyde S. winner Coral Mist (GB)(Bahamian Bounty {GB}) in a Haydock maiden also overthis trip last time Sept. 6 and started as the 11-8second choice. In front initially, the homebred took thelead until the quarter pole and once committed there,held off Potentate (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}) to win by3/4 of a length. The winner=s dam is a winning full-sister to MGSW & G1SP sire Byron (GB). LifetimeRecord: 5-1-1-0, ,11,687. O/B-Cheveley Park Stud; T-Jeremy Noseda.

GOTHIC PROVIDES BONNEVILLE A SECOND WINNER Gothic (GB) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) was an impressivewinner at Leicester Racecourse for HighclereThoroughbred Racing=s Petrushka Syndicate, whoseowners include former Manchester United Manager SirAlex Ferguson and Downton Abbey actor HughBonneville. This was Bonneville=s second winner as anowner. Gothic won the Irish Stallion Farms E.B.F.Maiden S. in great style on only his second start atLeicester Racecourse on Tuesday afternoon. Trained bySir Michael Stoute, he is the second winner this yearfor the Petrushka Syndicate after Oriel (GB) (FastnetRock {Aus}) won her maiden in July. Hugh Bonnevillecommented, AThat was a fantastic win for Gothic and Ican't wait to see him develop next year and beyond.Being a share owner in one of Harry's Highcleresyndicates has been an amazing introduction toracehorse ownership. I can't believe that both of myhorses have won--a touch of beginners luck no doubt!"

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B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O NAMERICA

The Jockey Club held its annual service awards luncheon Thursday at theLexington Country Club. Among the honorees were 10 individuals who werehired when the company moved its Registry Department from New York Cityto Lexington in 1988. All 10 of them, often referred to as the Class of '88,are based in The Jockey Club's office at 821 Corporate Drive in Lexington,along with approximately 120 other employees of The Jockey Club and its

affiliated companies. Clockwise from left: Anne Laumas, Susan Martin,Susan Keltz, Amy Cottrell, Glenna Brouse, Janice Towles, Kelley Kraeszig,

Rick Bailey, Betsy Given, Susan Bates

ALLOWANCE RESULTS:5th-BEL, $79,000, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW2X, (S),3yo/up, 1m, 1:36 2/5, ft.ZIVO (c, 4, True Direction--American Skipper, by QuietAmerican) Lifetime Record: SP, 8-3-1-4, $178,900.O/B-Thomas Coleman (NY). T-Chad C Brown.

2nd-DED, $46,000, 10-16, 3yo/up, 5f, :58 1/5, ft.FOREIGN PRODUCTION (g, 7, Run Production--ForeignEnvoy, by Zarbyev) Lifetime Record: MSW, 38-13-5-4,$463,620. O-Ron Faucheux & Thomas Arnaud.B-Foxwood Plantation Inc (LA). T-Ron Faucheux. *Fullto Foreign Girl, SW, $132,271.

8th-LRL, $42,750, Opt. Clm. ($25,000-$20,000),NW2X, 3yo/up, 1m (off turf), 1:37 1/5, ft.TIZ BOBBY (c, 4, Tiznow--Elloluv {MGISW,$1,297,075}, by Gilded Time) Lifetime Record: 8-3-3-0,$95,905. O-Stronach Stables. B-Adena Springs (KY).T-Jose Corrales. *$170,000 RNA yrl '10 KEESEP.

7th-DED, $40,000, 10-16, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 5f,:59, ft.JETTIN JANA (m, 5, Mauk Four--Jametta, by StutzBlackhawk) Lifetime Record: 14-5-2-3, $82,645.O/B-Jerry & Flo Cart (LA). T-Jerry D Cart.

8th-RPX, $36,750, 10-16, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 1m,1:38 3/5, ft.(DH)--BUSTER FRENCH (c, 3, Any Given Saturday--Constance, by Vindication) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0,$41,613. O-French Partners LLP. B-Van & MargieFrench (OK). T-Donnie K Von Hemel. (DH)--VERENDUS (c, 3, Awesome Again--Zip to theWire, by Birdonthewire) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0,$43,911. O/B-Robert H Zoellner (OK). T-Donnie K VonHemel.

2nd-PEN, $35,840, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW2X,3yo/up, 6f, 1:10, ft.FILLED WITH WONDER (g, 6, Stormin Fever--Sunny andWild, by U. S. Flag) Lifetime Record: MSP, 31-8-4-5,$229,710. O-Larry E Rabold. B-Richard K Sinkler (PA).T-Steven R Brown. *$28,000 yrl '08 FTMOCT.

6th-PEN, $35,000, 10-16, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:46 3/5, ft.NEW FREEDOM (f, 4, Real Quiet--Savannah Hanna, byNumerous) Lifetime Record: 15-2-2-2, $71,280.O-Peter Kirwan. B-Susan Bunning, James Sutton, PeterKirwan & Pete Salmen Jr (PA). T-George R Albright. *No Lasix.

7th-HAW, $29,000, NW1$X, 3yo/up, 1m70y (off turf),1:43 4/5, gd.JACK N JOHN (g, 3, Bob and John--Pleasant Mate, byPleasant Tap) Lifetime Record: 12-3-1-3, $75,920.O-Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc. B-Gregory Szymski(KY). T-Roger A Brueggemann. *$22,000 wlng '10KEENOV; $50,000 yrl '11 KEESEP.

8th-CTX, $27,200, 10-16, NW3L, (S), 3yo/up, 4 1/2f,:52 2/5, ft.ARGENTINA COWBOYS (g, 4, Cowboy Carson--Splashin the Bay, by Prospect Bay) Lifetime Record: 10-2-5-1,$55,500. O/T-Analia R Larrosa. B-Analia R Gomez(WV).

J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today...

APPOINTMENTS Nate Newby $ Appointed Santa Anita=s Vice President of

Marketing $ AWe are very fortunate to have someone with

Nate=s vast experience and understanding of ourbusiness model available to us at this point intime,@ said Tom Ludt, Senior Vice President, Racing& Gaming for the Stronach Group. ANate has greatexperience being involved in the planning,marketing and coordination of four successfulBreeders= Cup World Championship events here atSanta Anita in 2003, 2008, 2009 and 2012.@

$ Majored in business finance at Colorado StateUniversity and is a longtime Thoroughbred owner,breeder, and trainer.

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B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O NEUROPE

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:+Fancier, f, 2, Bernstein--Princess Pegasus, by Fusaichi Pegasus. DED, 10-16, 5f, 1:01 3/5. B-Philip & Brenda Robertson (KY). *$11,000 RNA yrl '12 KEESEP.Minowa Shadow, f, 2, Jump Start--Grand Idea, by Catienus. CTX, 10-16, 6 1/2f, 1:22. B-Ghost Ridge Farms LTD (PA).Sir Barclay, g, 2, Kafwain--Chocolate Meeting, by General Meeting. SAX, 10-17, (S), (C), 5 1/2f, 1:04 3/5. B-Jerry Dutton & Thomas Kessler (CA).Aripeka, g, 3, Bernstein--Winter's Quest, by Coronado's Quest. KEE, 10-17, (C), 1 1/8m (AWT), 1:48. B-Castleton Lyons & Kilboy Estate (KY). *$15,000 yrl '11 KEESEP; $27,000 RNA 2yo >12 OBSAPR.La Java, f, 3, Medaglia d=Oro--Totebook, by Notebook. BEL, 10-17, (S), 1m, 1:39 1/5. B-Red Diamond Stable LLC (NY). *1/2 to Cribnote (Read the Footnotes), MGISP, $216,530.

Silver Mojave, f, 3, McCann's Mojave--Themis Valentine, by Lit De Justice. GGX, 10-17, 6f (AWT), 1:11. B-Milt A Policzer & Geri Minott (CA).Luna Bay, f, 4, Bob and John--Echo Harbor, by Boston Harbor. HAW, 10-17, 6f, 1:13 2/5. B-Hopewell Investments LLC & Nick Bent (KY). *$92,000 wlng '09 KEENOV; $80,000 yrl '10 KEESEP. **1/2 to Western Smoke (Smoke Glacken), GSW, $269,725; A Shin Harbor (Cozzene), GSP-Jpn, $1,034,561. +Strawberrymartini, m, 5, Alex's Pal--Just Call, by Caller I. D. CTX, 10-16, 4 1/2f, :53 1/5. B-John McKibben (FL).

CONDITIONS RESULTS:FRANCE, Fontainebleau, 13.15, i24,000, 3yo, 1 7/8mT, 3:18.00, vsf.EDERAN (IRE) (c, 3, Peintre Celebre--Ebareva {Ire}, byMachiavellian) Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 2 wins, 3 places, i34,450. O-Mathieu Offenstadt & RodolpheCollet; B-H H The Aga Khan=s Studs SC; T-RodolpheCollet. *i10,000 HIT >13 ARQJUL.

ITALY, Milan, 15.00, 10-16, i22,500, 2yo, 1 1/8mT,1:50.80, hy.CLEO FAN (ITY) (c, 2, Mujahid--Cuprea {Ire}, by Best ofthe Bests {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, i20,230. O-Dioscuri SRL; B-Giuliano Fanti; T-Stefano Botti.

ITALY, Milan, 16.15, 10-16, i19,800, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/2mT, 2:34.50, hy.CLAIRE SONG (IRE) (f, 3, Singspiel {Ire}--Clara House{GB}, by Shirley Heights {GB}) Lifetime Record: SP-Ity,10-3-1-2, i32,028. O/B-Marcello Lazzeri; T-StefanoBotti. *1/2 to Cape Martin (Ire) (Polish Precedent),MSW-Ity, $259,812; Cockayne (Ire) (Barathea {Ire}),SW-Ity, $128,443

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:+Sopran Tonia (Ity), c, 2, Champs Elysees (GB)-- Zathonia (GB), by Zafonic. Milan, Italy, 10-16, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, 1 1/8mT. B-Azienda Agricola San Uberto In Cerrecchia SRL. *i4,000 yrl >12 ITYSEP. **Ninth winner for freshman sire (by Danehill).+So Many Shots (Ire), f, 2, Duke of Marmalade (Ire)-- Cland di San Jore (Ire), by Lando (Ger). Milan, Italy, 10-16, Mdn, 2yo, f, 1 1/8mT. B-Sandro Garavelli. *i45,000 RNA wnlg >11 GOFNOV; i13,000 RNA yrl >12 GOFFEB; i24,000 yrl >12 GOFSPT. **3/4 to Batezar (Ire) (Oratorio {Ire}), Co. Hwt. 3yo-Ity at 14f+, SP-Ity.Collaboration (GB), c, 2, Halling--Red Shareef (GB), by Marju (Ire). Brighton, Britain, 10-17, Mdn, 2yo, 7f 214ydsT. B-Shareef Racing & Redmyre B=stock. *57,000gns yrl >12 TATOCT. **3/4 to Caesar Beware (Ire) (Daggers Drawn), MSP-Eng, $704,426.Quickaswecan (GB), c, 2, Shamardal--Arctic Air (GB), by Polar Falcon. Brighton, Britain, 10-17, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 213ydsT. B-Mrs R D Peacock. *75,000gns yrl >12 TATOCT. **1/2 to Andronikos (GB) (Dr Fong), SW & GSP-Eng & Fr, $215,668.New Row (GB), f, 2, Teofilo (Ire)--Memo (GB), by Groom Dancer. Kempton Park, Britain, 10-17, Mdn, 2yo, 7f (AWT). B-Genesis Green Stud Ltd. *16,000gns yrl >12 TATOCT.Okavango (GB), f, 3, Nayef--Ivory Gala (Fr) (SP-Fr), by Galileo (Ire). Kempton Park, Britain, 10-16, Mdn, 3-5yo, 1 1/2m (AWT). B-T R G Vestey & Partners. *10,000gns RNA yrl >11 TATOCT.

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