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Breeding - Daily Racing Form
NORTH AMERICAN GRADED STAKES RESULTS Covering racing from April 4-10 Breeding Click here to jump to Non-Graded Stakes SPONSORED BY KTOB AND KBIF WOOD MEMORIAL S. [G1] Aqueduct, Apr. 9, $1,000,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, 1 1/8 miles, 1:52.92, muddy. (Track record: 1:47.00.) OUTWORK, 123, b. c. 3, Uncle Mo—Nonna Mia, by Empire Maker. Owner-breeder, Repole Stable, Inc. (Ky.); trainer, Todd Pletcher; jockey, John Velazquez................................................$590,000 Trojan Nation, 123, b. c. 3, Street Cry (Ire)—Storm Song, by Summer Squall. Owner, Gilbert, Julie and Sones, Aaron............ ....................................................................................$190,000 Adventist, 123, b. c. 3, Any Given Saturday—Sharp Minister, by Deputy Minister. Owner, Treadway Racing Stable...........$90,000 Winning Beyer: 93 Margins: hd, 2 1/4, nk. Odds of winner: 2-1. Favorite: Shagaf, 9-5. Also ran: Matt King Coal 123 ($40,000), Shagaf 123 ($30,000), Tale of S’avall 123 ($25,000), Flexibility 123 ($20,000), Dalmore 123 ($15,000). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 21 100 $30,000 33 2(1) 1(1)0 671,800 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 4 3(1)1(1) 0 $701,800 At 3: 1st Wood Memorial S. [G1]; 2nd Tampa Bay Derby [G2]. OUTWORK, b. c. 2013 Indian Charlie 95 UNCLE MO 08 Playa Maya 00 In Excess (Ire) 87 Empire Maker 00 NONNA MIA 07 Holy Bubbette 00 Unbridled 87 Soviet Sojourn 89 Arch 95 Dixie Slippers 95 Toussaud 89 Holy Bull 91 Juliac 83 When Uncle Mo has crossed with Empire Maker mares, it has produced 2 foals of racing age, 1 winner (50%), 1 SW (50%), 1 graded SW (50%), $701,800 average earnings per runner. Sire: UNCLE MO. Raced 2 years, 8 starts, 5 wins. Earned $1,606,000. Best Beyer: 118. Stands at Ashford Stud in Ky. for $75,000. Sire of 2 crops, 399 foals, 104 runners (26%), 46 winners (12%), 12 SWs (3%), including Gomo, Thrilled, Mo Tom, champion Nyquist. Total progeny earnings $8,271,404, $79,533 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—239 yearlings sold, $95,081 average. In 2015, 99 yearlings sold, $88,566 average. 1st dam: Nonna Mia. Bred by Richard L. Elam & Katherine H. Elam (Ky.). Raced 2 years, 7 starts, 2 wins. Earned $127,150. Best Beyer: 92. At 2, 3rd Frizette S. [G1], Tempted S. [G3]. At 3, 2nd Loudonville S. 1 Adam Coglianese/NYRA Outwork, by Uncle Mo, records his first stakes win when taking the Wood Memorial. 12—NONNA’S BOY, c., by Distorted Humor. Raced 2 years, 9 starts, 3 wins. Earned $162,106. Best Beyer: 89. At 3, 1st Lamplighter S.; 2nd Gold Fever S.; 3rd Easy Goer S. [L]. 13—OUTWORK (See above). Best Beyer: 98. 14—f., by Stay Thirsty. 15—No report. 16—No report. Todd Pletcher had suffered two tough beats in Grade 1 races at Keeneland on Apr. 9 and was hoping that bad things don’t, in fact, happen in sets of three. Standing in a crowded little office in the paddock at Aqueduct, he watched on the tiniest of television sets as Outwork struck the front in midstretch of the 92nd Wood Memorial Stakes. The still-developing colt, making just his fourth career start was bracing for the oncoming challenge of Trojan Nation, a maiden who at 81-1 was the longest shot in the Wood field. “Stay focused, stay focused,” shouted Pletcher, who earlier in the day suffered narrow losses with Rachel’s Valentina in the Ashland and Stopchargingmaria in the Madison. Outwork may have been losing focus, but he didn’t lose the race, edging Trojan Nation by a head to win the Grade 1, $1 million Wood Memorial at Aqueduct. The win not only earned Outwork a spot in the starting gate for the May 7 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, it helped avenge a loss by his sire. Five years ago, Uncle Mo finished third as the 1-9 favorite in the Wood. “Forget the Derby, forget everything other than the fact it was a huge win for him in his only his fourth lifetime start to win a Grade 1,” Pletcher said. “It was extra gratifying for our team because five years ago Uncle Mo didn’t win the Wood Memorial. It’s sort of vindication in some ways for him.” Mike Repole owned Uncle Mo and he owns and is the breeder of Outwork. He said the 2011 Wood was “probably one of my CONTINUED Breeding toughest racing days and today is probably one of my best racing days.” Outwork was game – if not fast – in victory. Over a sealed, muddy track, Outwork, under John Velazquez, dueled outside of Matt King Coal, under Jose Ortiz, through a half-mile in 45.06 seconds and six furlongs in 1:12.31. The two came into the stretch side-by-side, and it wasn’t until just outside the eighth pole that Outwork put away Matt King Coal. At that time, Trojan Nation, a maiden who lost all five of his starts, was charging up the rail rallying from last under Aaron Gryder. The two persevered through a final eighth-mile in 14.02 seconds with Outwork prevailing. The final time of 1:52.92 was the slowest time for a Wood Memorial at nine furlongs. The previous slowest was 1:52.53 by Tale of Ekati, who finished fourth in the 2008 Kentucky Derby. “I think he lost focus a little bit when he made the lead,” said Pletcher, who was winning his fourth Wood Memorial. “Johnny said he kind of idled on him a bit, plus I think he was getting a little tired. They ran along the first part pretty well. I was hoping that didn’t catch up with him late.” Velazquez said he tried to keep Outwork away from Matt King Coal down the backside. “At the quarter pole, he put his ears up, idled a lot,” Velazquez said. “He is still a young horse who is still learning.” While Outwork earned 100 qualifying points to earn his way into the Derby, Trojan Nation collected 40 points and could run in the Derby as a maiden should his connections go that way. “We’ve always liked the horse,” said trainer Paddy Gallagher from Southern California, where he watched the race. “As long as he’s happy and healthy why not at least take a look at it for sure.” Adventist closed down the center of the track to finish third by a neck over Matt King Coal. It was Adventist’s third straight third-place finish in a graded stakes here and he now has 32 qualifying points, which could be enough to start in the Derby. Matt King Coal, making his stakes debut, earned 10 points, which will likely not be enough to get him in. Jockey Jose Ortiz said by the threeeighths pole Matt King Coal started bearing out, “which cost me third.” The disappointment of the race was Shagaf, who finished fifth, beaten four lengths. He got stopped a little bit behind horses around the turn, and then came wide in the stretch and flattened out. By virtue of his Gotham Stakes win last month, he may still go on to the Derby. “He elected to go inside and made a sharp middle move there and just had enough of the mud,” trainer Chad Brown said. “We’ll just see how the horse comes out of the race and go from there. If the horse is healthy I’m inclined to hope for a dry track at Churchill and a better trip. I’m confident the horse can get a mile and a quarter.” – David Grening CONTINUED 9 of the 12 Triple Crown Winners Were Bred in... Kentucky. The Main Voice for Kentucky-breds: Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners & Breeders, Inc. (859) 259-1643 • www.kentuckybred.org 2 Breeding BLUE GRASS S. [G1] Keeneland, Apr. 9, $1,000,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, 1 1/8 miles, 1:50.20, fast. (Track record: 1:47.90.) BRODY’S CAUSE, 123, b. c. 3, Giant’s Causeway—Sweet Breanna, by Sahm. Owner, Albaugh Family Stable; breeder, Gabriel Duignan, William Arvin Jr. & Petaluma Bloodstock (Ky.); trainer, Dale Romans; jockey, Luis Saez..................................$600,000 My Man Sam, 123, b. c. 3, Trappe Shot—Lauren Byrd, by Arch. Owner, Sheep Pond Partners, Newport Stables and Jay W. Bligh ...........................................................................$200,000 Cherry Wine, 123, gr. or ro. c. 3, Paddy O’Prado—C. S. Royce, by Unbridled’s Song. Owner, William Pacella and Frank L. Jones Jr. .....................................................................$100,000 Winning Beyer: 91 Margins: 1 3/4, hd, 3. Odds of winner: 4-1. Favorite: Zulu, 2-1. Also ran: Laoban 123 ($50,000), Star Hill 123 ($30,000), Goats Town 123 ($2,223), Lookin for a Kiss 123 ($2,223), Donegal Moon 123 ($2,222), Crescent Drive 123 ($2,222), Cards of Stone 123 ($2,222), Zapperini 123 ($2,222), Zulu 123 ($2,222), American Dubai 123 ($2,222), Twizz 123 ($2,222). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 24 2(1)0 1(1) $523,138 32 1(1)00 600,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 6 3(2) 01(1) $1,123,138 At 2: 1st Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity [G1]; 3rd Breeders’ Cup Juvenile [G1]. At 3: 1st Blue Grass S. [G1]. BRODY’S CAUSE, b. c. 2013 Storm Cat 83 GIANT’S CAUSEWAY 97 Mariah’s Storm 91 Storm Bird 78 Sahm 94 SWEET BREANNA 03 Sweet Roberta 87 Mr. Prospector 70 Terlingua 76 Rahy 85 Immense 79 Salsabil (Ire) 87 Roberto 69 Candy Bowl 81 When Giant’s Causeway has crossed with Sahm mares, it has produced 2 foals of racing age, 1 winner (50%), 1 SW (50%), 1 graded SW (50%), $562,240 average earnings per runner. Sire: GIANT’S CAUSEWAY. Raced 2 years in England, France, Ireland, North America, 13 starts, 9 wins. Earned $3,078,989. Best Beyer: 116. Stands at Ashford Stud in Ky. for $85,000. Sire of 13 crops, 2,342 foals, 1,744 runners (74%), 1,142 winners (49%), 178 SWs (8%), including Eishin Apollon, A Shin G Line, Uncoiled (Fr), champions Irish Mission, Shamardal, Showcause (Aus), Take Charge Brandi, Step In Time (Ire), Kung Fu Mambo (Arg), Bambina Mia (Arg), Giant’s Steps (Arg). Total progeny earnings $145,796,421, $83,599 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—925 yearlings sold, $215,573 average. In 2015, 32 yearlings sold, $159,656 average. 1st dam: Sweet Breanna. Bred by Spring Farm (Ont.). Raced 3 years, 18 starts, 3 wins. Earned $353,362. Best Beyer: 89. At 3, 2nd Algoma S., Bison City S., Woodbine Oaks; 3rd La Lorgnette S. [Can-L]. 3 10—Midnight Sweetie, m., by Midnight Lute. Raced 4 years, 24 starts, 3 wins. Earned $127,019. Best Beyer: 83. At 5, 2nd Tiffany Lass S. $72,000 yearling 2011 FTK-JUL, $75,000 2yo 2012 FTF-MAR. 11—No report. 12—Angelus Girl, f., by Congrats. Unraced. RNA ($175,000) yearling 2013 KEE-SEP. 13—BRODY’S CAUSE (See above). Best Beyer: 91. $350,000 yearling 2014 KEE-SEP. 14—Bold Breanna, f., by Arch. $80,000 yearling 2015 KEE-SEP. 15—f., by Uncle Mo. 16—No report. Brody’s Cause took lengthy strides toward the Kentucky Derby when rebounding off a poor 3-year-old debut and posting an emphatic 1 3/4-length victory under Luis Saez in the 92nd running of the Grade 1, $1 million Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland on Apr. 9. My Man Sam was along late to get second by a head over Cherry Wine, while Laoban finished fourth and Zulu, the 2-1 favorite, faded to 12th in a field of 14 3-year-olds. The first- and third-place finishers are trained by Dale Romans. Brody’s Cause returned $10.40 to win as second choice after finishing the 1 1/8-mile distance in 1:50.20 over a fast track. The triumph by Brody’s Cause not only marked the second time in four years that Romans has completed a sweep of the Breeders’ Futurity and Blue Grass with the same horse – he did it in 2011-12 with Dullahan – but more importantly, put Romans squarely in the picture for the May 7 Derby at Churchill Downs with Brody’s Cause, a colt with an affinity for distance. “We’re on to the Kentucky Derby with a real chance,” Romans said. Brody’s Cause was the only previous stakes winner in the Blue Grass lineup. A son of Giant’s Causeway, Brody’s Cause won a maiden race last September at Churchill before winning the Breeders’ Futurity in his next start. He then finished third behind Nyquist and Swipe in the Oct. 31 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile at Keeneland. On an unseasonably cold spring day, and with 20,848 in attendance, Laoban set fractions of 23.44 and 46.75 seconds over a fast track while Brody’s Cause and Saez lagged near the back of the pack. Nearing the quarter pole, Star Hill went to a momentary lead after a sustained run through the final turn, but then the closers unleashed their rallies. Brody’s Cause swung out and closed swiftest of all, clearing off inside the eighth pole en route to earning 100 Derby qualifying points and a $600,000 check for his owners, the Albaugh Family Stable of Dennis Albaugh. “When I put him outside, he kept going,” Saez said. Brody’s Cause was coming off a weak race in his lone start since the Breeders’ Cup, a seventh-place finish in the March 12 Tampa Bay Derby. “He’s a horse that needs a race,” Romans said. “The Tampa race did him a lot of good. We got him back where he needed to be, and he showed what he can do. This is the second biggest race in Kentucky, in my opinion, and it feels great to win it.” Bred in Kentucky by the partnership of Gabriel Duignan, William Arvin Jr., and Petaluma Bloodstock, Brody’s Cause was a $350,000 purchase at the 2014 Keeneland yearling sale. My Man Sam, who broke from the 14-hole with Julien Leparoux up, closed resolutely on the far outside after being rank on the first turn. He had three prior starts, all on the inner track at Aqueduct. “For him to go as wide as he did from as far back as he did and still get up for second shows what a remarkable race he ran,” trainer Chad Brown said from New York. “Hats off to the winner; the winner ran terrific, but I think everyone would agree that My Man Sam ran the best race.” With a points distribution of 100-40-20-10, the top four Blue Grass finishers all could make the Derby field – including the Eric Guillot-trained Laoban, still a maiden after five starts. – Marty McGee SANTA ANITA DERBY [G1] Santa Anita, Apr. 9, $1,000,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, 1 1/8 miles, 1:49.66, sloppy. (Track record: 1:45.64.) EXAGGERATOR, 124, dk. b. or br. c. 3, Curlin—Dawn Raid, by Vindication. Owner, Big Chief Racing, Head of Plains Partners, Rocker O Ranch, et al.; breeder, Joseph B. Murphy (Ky.); trainer, Keith Desormeaux; jockey, Kent Desormeaux..............$600,000 Mor Spirit, 124, dk. b. or br. r. 3, Eskendereya—Im a Dixie Girl, by Dixie Union. Owner, Michael Lund Petersen................$200,000 Uncle Lino, 124, b. c. 3, Uncle Mo—Haysee, by Orientate. Owner, Tom Mansor, Purple Shamrock Racing and Gary Sherlock .....................................................................$120,000 Winning Beyer: 103 Margins: 6 1/4, 2 1/4, 4 3/4. Odds of winner: 3-1. Favorite: Mor Spirit, 7-5. Also ran: Danzing Candy 124 ($50,000), Diplodocus 124 ($20,000), Denman’s Call 124 ($10,000), Smokey Image 124 ($345), Iron Rob 124 ($345). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 26 3(2) 1(1)0 $983,120 3 3 ___ 1(1)1(1)1(1) 688,000 ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 9 4(3)2(2)1(1) $1,671,120 At 2: 1st Saratoga Special S. [G2], Delta Downs Jackpot S. [G3]; 2nd Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity [G1]. At 3: 1st Santa Anita Derby [G1]; 2nd San Vicente S. [G2]; 3rd San Felipe S. [G2]. CONTINUED Breeding EXAGGERATOR, dk. b. or br. c. 2013 Smart Strike 92 CURLIN 04 Sherriff’s Deputy 94 Mr. Prospector 70 Vindication 00 DAWN RAID 05 Embur Sunshine 93 Seattle Slew 74 Classy ‘n Smart 81 Deputy Minister 79 Barbarika 85 Strawberry Reason 92 Bold Ruckus 76 Vevila (GB) 84 When Curlin has crossed with Vindication mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), 1 graded SW (100%), $1,671,120 average earnings per runner. Sire: CURLIN. Raced 2 years in North America, United Arab Emirates, 16 starts, 11 wins. Earned $10,501,800. Best Beyer: 119. Stands at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms in Ky. for $100,000. Sire of 5 crops, 452 foals, 304 runners (67%), 219 winners (48%), 25 SWs (6%), including Palace Malice, Keen Ice, Curalina, champion Stellar Wind. Total progeny earnings $28,484,629, $93,699 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—206 yearlings sold, $110,805 average. In 2015, 13 yearlings sold, $226,231 average. 1st dam: Dawn Raid. Bred by Josham Farms Limited (Ont.). Raced 2 years, 9 starts, 2 wins. Earned $98,525. Best Beyer: 85. At 2, 3rd Fanfreluche S. 10—Sweet Saturday, m., by Any Given Saturday. Raced 4 years, 13 starts, 1 win. Earned $25,545. Best Beyer: 61. $57,000 yearling 2011 FTK-JUL, $32,000 2yo 2012 BAR-MAY. 11—Nile Queen, m., by Pioneerof the Nile. Raced 3 years, 11 starts, 2 wins. Earned $29,089. Best Beyer: 67. 12—No report. 13—EXAGGERATOR (See above). Best Beyer: 103. $110,000 yearling 2014 KEE-SEP. 14—Rose Garden, f., by Pioneerof the Nile. $150,000 yearling 2015 KEE-SEP. 15—No report. 16—No report. The winner’s circle photos had all been taken, everyone was about to walk away, when jockey Kent Desormeaux yelled to the track photographer to take one more. Holding the Santa Anita Derby trophy, he called over his brother, Keith, and together, with each holding one arm of the trophy, they lifted it aloft. Click. If this was something they had dreamed of while running around as kids in Maurice, La., it had now come true in the gloaming of a rainy April day at Santa Anita. They had won the Grade 1, $1 million Santa Anita Derby, and were headed, together, to the Kentucky Derby. “It’s extra special to be with Keith,” Kent said. 4 The 3-year-old colt who will take them to Louisville is Exaggerator, who splashed through the sloppy, sealed going to a 6 1/4-length victory on Apr. 9 in the West’s final major prep for the May 7 Kentucky Derby. The victory atoned for a thirdplace finish last month in the San Felipe, in which Danzing Candy and Mor Spirit beat him. Mor Spirit finished second, 2 1/4 lengths in front of third-place Uncle Lino. Danzing Candy, who set a sharp early pace, tired from his efforts and wound up fourth, beaten more than 13 lengths. Diplodocus was fifth and was followed by Denman’s Call, Smokey Image, and Iron Rob. Exaggerator earned 100 points, Mor Spirit 40, from the 170 on offer for this race. Both will head to Louisville. Exaggerator ($8.80), the third choice, completed 1 1/8 miles in 1:49.66. He has now won 4 of 9 starts, with four of those losses coming in races where he faced Nyquist, the unbeaten, current favorite for the Derby. Asked what gave him confidence he could beat Nyquist in four weeks, Keith was honest. “Nothing,” he said. “We’ve tried him [four] times. I respect Nyquist. We’ll have fun trying.” Nyquist was not in this race, having run one week earlier in the Florida Derby. Ten were entered in the Santa Anita Derby, and the field was reduced to eight when Dressed in Hermes and Rare Candy were scratched. Danzing Candy, the second choice at 8-5, flew out of the gate and set a brisk pace of 22.15 seconds for the opening quarter-mile and 45.24 for a half-mile, with Uncle Lino in closest attendance. Mor Spirit, the 7-5 favorite, was fourth early, as Exaggerator dropped well back. Midway through the race, he was seventh. As the field went around the far turn, Uncle Lino put more pressure on Danzing Candy, and eventually wrested the lead from him. Mor Spirit kept grinding away. But Exaggerator, as he did in the San Felipe, turned in a furious rally. Last time, he flattened out and wound up third. This time, he kept on motoring. He roared past Uncle Lino and bounded clear. Mor Spirit kept to his task and reeled in Uncle Lino for second. “It’s easy to say I was full of confidence, but I had doubts. He had a quick middle quarter, but not enough to explain how he finished,” Keith said of the San Felipe. “The only way to rectify that was to do what he did today. He was on point today.” Both Keith and Kent Desormeaux said the one thing they were convinced to do was again have Exaggerator drop back and make one run. “Thank God we didn’t change tactics,” Keith said. Exaggerator, a son of Curlin, is owned by a partnership that includes Matt Bryan’s Big Chief Racing, the Head of Plains Partners run by Sol Kumin, and Ron Ortowski, a long-time friend of Bryan’s. Exaggerator has now won two milliondollar races, having captured the Delta Jackpot last year. He also won the Saratoga Special last year, and finished second in the Breeders’ Futurity and fourth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. This year, he was second in the sevenfurlong San Vicente to Nyquist before finishing third in the San Felipe. Keith was impressed with Exaggerator’s prerace demeanor. He saddled well, went through the post parade professionally, and never got warm. Sure, it was a chilly, rainy day, but the conditions did not cause Exaggerator to show any stress before the race. “Now the question is can he relax in front of 150,000 screaming Kentuckians and a nervous trainer,” Keith said. Keith never has won the Kentucky Derby. Kent has won three. It’s old hat for Kent. “For me, it’s surreal,” Keith said. – Jay Privman ASHLAND S. [G1] Keeneland, Apr. 9, $500,000 added, 3-year-olds, fillies, 1 1/16 miles, 1:43.57, fast. (Track record: 1:42.51.) WEEP NO MORE, 121, ch. f. 3, Mineshaft—Crosswinds, by Storm Cat. Owner, Ashbrook Farm; breeder, Hinkle Farms, Inc. & Robert Kessinger (Ky.); trainer, George Arnold, II; jockey, Corey Lanerie........................................................................$310,000 Rachel’s Valentina, 121, b. f. 3, Bernardini—Rachel Alexandra, by Medaglia d’Oro. Owner, Stonestreet Stables..........$100,000 Cathryn Sophia, 121, b. f. 3, Street Boss—Sheave, by Mineshaft. Owner, Cash is King............................................$50,000 Winning Beyer: 92 Margins: nk, nk, 2. Odds of winner: 30-1. Favorite: Cathryn Sophia, 1-2. Also ran: Carina Mia 121 ($25,000), Banree 121 ($15,000). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 21 000 $269 33 3(2)00 352,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 4 3(2)00 $352,269 At 3: 1st Ashland S. [G1], Suncoast S. CONTINUED Breeding WEEP NO MORE, ch. f. 2013 Seattle Slew 74 A.P. Indy 89 Weekend Surprise 80 MINESHAFT 99 Mr. Prospector 70 Prospectors Delite 89 Up the Flagpole 78 Storm Cat 83 CROSSWINDS 06 Flute 98 Storm Bird 78 Terlingua 76 Seattle Slew 74 Rougeur 89 When Mineshaft has crossed with Storm Cat mares, it has produced 41 foals of racing age, 19 winners (46%), 3 SWs (7%), 2 graded SWs (5%), $105,196 average earnings per runner. Sire: MINESHAFT. Raced 2 years in England, France, North America, 18 starts, 10 wins. Earned $2,283,402. Best Beyer: 118. Stands at Lane’s End in Ky. for $25,000. Sire of 10 crops, 747 foals, 496 runners (66%), 343 winners (46%), 41 SWs (5%), including Effinex, It’s Tricky, Fly Down, champion Dr. Moon. Total progeny earnings $42,370,625, $85,425 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—377 yearlings sold, $114,635 average. In 2015, 46 yearlings sold, $91,813 average. 1st dam: CROSSWINDS. Bred by Juddmonte Farms, Inc. (Ky.). Raced 1 year, 1 start, no wins. Earned $110. Best Beyer: 31. 11—No report. 12—Morea, f., by Indian Charlie. Raced 1 year, 2 starts, no wins. Earned $9,720. Best Beyer: 71. $135,000 yearling 2013 KEESEP, $200,000 2yo 2014 OBS-APR. 13—WEEP NO MORE (See above). Best Beyer: 92. $90,000 yearling 2014 KEE-SEP, $120,000 2yo 2015 OBS-MAR. 14—No report. 15—c., by Blame. 16—No report. With a quarter-mile to go in the Ashland Stakes at Keeneland on Apr. 9, the stage was set: Three favorites were lined up neatly across the track, with a dramatic conclusion still to come. Then what happened? Horse racing. From the proverbial clouds, a 30-1 shot named Weep No More came rolling past the favored trio to post a stunning triumph over Rachel’s Valentina in the 79th running of the Grade 1, $500,000 Ashland, earning a spot in the Kentucky Oaks. “At the top of the lane, to be honest, I didn’t think I’d get up,” said Corey Lanerie, who rode Weep No More for the Ashbrook Farm of Glenn Bromagen and trainer Rusty Arnold. “But then about 70 yards before wire, I was like, ‘Come on baby, you can get it.’ ” For most of the 1 1/16-mile Ashland, the obvious question was whether 1-2 favorite Cathryn Sophia would be able to overtake front-running Carina Mia and outfin- 5 ish Rachel’s Valentina. After straightening into the stretch, Cathryn Sophia and Rachel’s Valentina began edging away from Carina Mia, but then the sweeping outside burst by Weep No More carried her a neck past Rachel’s Valentina while silencing the vast majority of the ontrack crowd. Weep No More returned $62.20 to win after finishing in 1:43.57 over a fast track. Rachel’s Valentina, the 5-2 second choice, was another neck ahead of Cathryn Sophia. Carina Mia and Banree completed the order of finish. “We’ve been pointing for this race for two months,” Arnold said. “With two turns, she’s just really come around.” Weep No More, a chestnut Kentucky-bred filly by Mineshaft, was making her fourth career start. Based through the winter months at Payson Park in Florida with Arnold’s assistant, Jack Bohannan, she raced twice at Tampa Bay Downs, winning a Jan. 22 maiden race and the ungraded Suncoast Stakes three weeks later. “Did we expect this?” Arnold said. “Not quite, but she’s a step ahead of us. Jack really did a great job with her at Payson,” where a quarantine situation was in effect for several weeks because of an infectiousdisease scare. Weep No More earned 100 qualifying points toward the Oaks and will move on as a challenger to heavily favored Songbird in the May 6 filly classic at Churchill Downs. The Ashland victory was the second for Lanerie, following Hooh Why in 2009, and the second for Arnold (Karlovy Vary, 2012). Barbara Banke, whose Stonestreet Stables bred and owned Rachel’s Valentina, said she was pleased with the filly’s first start in more than five months and that she would consult with trainer Todd Pletcher whether to proceed to the Oaks. Rachel’s Valentina, second to Songbird here last fall in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies, earned 40 qualifying points. Cathryn Sophia, trained by John Servis, clearly was the disappointment of the race. She got a perfect stalking trip under Javier Castellano but was unable to clear off from the pack as she had in all four of her prior career starts. Servis expressed reservations afterward whether to move on to the Oaks. “Maybe two turns is a little too far for her,” Servis said. “We’ll see which way we’re going to go.” Although the win mutuel for Weep No More was one of the biggest in race history, it is still far off the $136.80 for Bold Dun-Cee in 1967. – Marty McGee CARTER H. [G1] Aqueduct, Apr. 9, $400,000 added, 4-year-olds and up, 7 furlongs, 1:23.15, muddy. (Track record: 1:20.04.) SALUTOS AMIGOS, 123, b. g. 6, Salute the Sarge—Sarasota (Arg), by Luhuk. Owner, David Jacobson and Southern Equine Stable; breeder, Joan Hadley Thoroughbreds (Ky.); trainer, David Jacobson; jockey, Cornelio Velasquez.........................$240,000 Calculator, 117, gr. or ro. c. 4, In Summation—Back to Basics, by Alphabet Soup. Owner, Richard C. Pell..........................$80,000 Dads Caps, 118, b. h. 6, Discreet Cat—Seeking the Silver, by Grindstone. Owner, Vincent S. Scuderi..........................$40,000 Winning Beyer: 102 Margins: hd, 1 1/2, 2. Odds of winner (favorite): 2-1. Also ran: Anchor Down 115 ($20,000), Stallwalkin’ Dude 117 ($12,000), Sassicaia 116 ($2,667), Majestic Affair 117 ($2,667), Green Gratto 117 ($2,666). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 21 010 $10,000 3 10 1 0 1(1) 78,406 4 14 6(3) 1 3(2) 599,000 59 3(3) 1(1)0 435,000 64 2(2) 2(2)0 420,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 3812(8)5(3)4(3) $1,542,406 At 3: 3rd Amsterdam S. [G2]. At 4: 1st Bold Ruler H. [G3], Fall Highweight H. [G3], Gravesend S.; 3rd True North S. [G2], Belmont Sprint Championship S. [G3]. At 5: 1st Toboggan S. [G3], Tom Fool H. [G3], Mr. Prospector S. [L]; 2nd Vosburgh S. [G1]. At 6: 1st Carter H. [G1], Tom Fool H. [G3]; 2nd Palos Verdes S. [G2], Midnight Lute S. [G3]. SALUTOS AMIGOS, b. g. 2010 Forest Wildcat 91 SALUTE THE SARGE 05 Dixie Ghost 94 Storm Cat 83 Luhuk 91 SARASOTA (ARG) 00 Sandals (Arg) 95 Forty Niner 85 Victoria Beauty 72 Silver Ghost 82 Mississippi Dixie 87 Royal Stance 77 Southern Halo 83 Sarawak 83 When Salute the Sarge has crossed with Luhuk mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), 1 graded SW (100%), $1,542,406 average earnings per runner. Sire: SALUTE THE SARGE. Raced 2 years, 12 starts, 4 wins. Earned $346,639. Best Beyer: 93. Stands in Saudi Arabia. Sire of 5 crops, 228 foals, 144 runners (63%), 98 winners (43%), 8 SWs (4%), including Bond Vigilante, Little Miss Lupe, Diamond Cutter, champion Grand Salute (Brz). Total progeny earnings $6,097,006, $42,340 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—41 yearlings sold, $11,277 average. In 2015, 6 yearlings sold, $4,150 average. DRF Formulator PPs, available only at DRF.com CONTINUED Breeding 1st dam: SARASOTA (ARG). Bred by La Quebrada (Argentina). Raced 3 years, 18 starts, 5 wins. Earned $39,307. Best Beyer: 81. At 3, 1st Raul Aristegui [Arg-G2], Fortunato Damiani [ArgG3], Republica de Venezuela [Arg-G3], Amilcar A. Mercader; 2nd Clemente Benavides [Arg-G3], Leteo. 07—Hawaiian Springs, h., by Stephen Got Even. Raced 2 years, 4 starts, 1 win. Earned $36,480. Best Beyer: 89. RNA ($52,000) yearling 2008 KEE-SEP. 08—SARAH’S SECRET, m., by Leroidesanimaux (Brz). Raced 2 years, 8 starts, 4 wins. Earned $197,000. Best Beyer: 88. At 3, 1st Honeymoon H. [G2]; 3rd Las Palmas S. [G2]. 09—In Nikki’s Honour, m., by Honour and Glory. Unraced. 10—SALUTOS AMIGOS (See above). Best Beyer: 110. 11—Sama (Uru), m., by Successful Appeal. Raced 2 years, 6 starts, 1 win. Earned $9,067. 12—Santificada (Uru), f., by A Little Warm. Raced 1 year, 6 starts, 4 wins. Earned $26,719. 13—Sun Goddess, f., by A Little Warm. Unraced. 14—No report. 15—No report. 16—No report. Persistence finally paid off for Salutos Amigos, who uncorked his patented late run for a last-to-first victory in the $400,000 Carter Handicap on Apr. 9, his first Grade 1 success in nine tries. As has become typical for Salutos Amigos, he raced far back in last through the opening stages, and still trailed while fanning out wide approaching the stretch under Cornelio Velasquez. From that point on, the 6-year-old gelding closed inexorably to prevail by a head over California invader Calculator in the 116th running of the seven-furlong race. Had the order of finish been reversed, there likely would have been an inquiry. In the final furlong, Calculator bore out steadily and carried Salutos Amigos out past the middle of the track. Both were able to overtake Dads Caps, who had taken over from pacesetter Green Gratto turning for home and momentarily seemed en route to his third straight win in the Carter. In the end, Salutos Amigos prevailed by a head over Calculator, who had 1 1/2 lengths on Dads Caps. Anchor Down was fourth, followed by Stallwalkin’ Dude, Sassicaia, Majestic Affair, and Green Gratto. “My horse broke good, but I didn’t want him too close because he wouldn’t see anyone,” Velasquez said. “The horse in front was coming out, but once I was able to put him in the clear, I had a lot of horse the last sixteenth.” Salutos Amigos carried top weight of 123 pounds, giving six pounds to Calculator. He ran seven furlongs in 1:23.15 over a sealed muddy track, improving to 7 for 7 over off-going, and 12 for 38 overall. “Even though he is a gelding, he deserves a Grade 1 under his belt,” said winning trainer David Jacobson. “I don’t think we got the best trip. He’s such a good horse. 6 I think he overcame going wide, getting bumped. Usually he breaks a little better – he’s the first one out of the gate, and then we drop him back. So, I was a little concerned for about a minute eight or nine seconds. It’s all heart with him.” – Dave Litfin SANTA ANITA OAKS [G1] Santa Anita, Apr. 9, $400,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, fillies, 1 1/16 miles, 1:44.14, sloppy. (Track record: 1:39.58.) SONGBIRD, 123, dk. b. or br. f. 3, Medaglia d’Oro—Ivanavinalot, by West Acre. Owner, Fox Hill Farms, Inc.; breeder, John Antonelli (Ky.); trainer, Jerry Hollendorfer; jockey, Mike Smith.$240,000 Mokat, 120, dk. b. or br. f. 3, Uncle Mo—Flashy Frolic, by Premiership. Owner, J K Racing Stable...............................$80,000 She’s a Warrior, 120, b. f. 3, Majestic Warrior—Blabby B., by Tabasco Cat. Owner, C R K Stable..................................$48,000 Winning Beyer: 93 Margins: 3 3/4, nk, 1 3/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 1-10. Also ran: Forever Darling 120 ($24,000), Bellamentary 120 ($8,000), Kay Kay 120 ($345). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 24 4(3)00$1,502,000 33 3(3)00 480,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 7 7(6)00$1,982,000 At 2: 1st Chandelier S. [G1], Del Mar Debutante S. [G1], Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies [G1]. At 3: 1st Santa Anita Oaks [G1], Las Virgenes S. [G2], Santa Ysabel S. [G3]. SONGBIRD, dk. b. or br. f. 2013 El Prado (Ire) 89 MEDAGLIA D’ORO 99 Cappucino Bay 89 Sadler’s Wells 81 West Acre 95 IVANAVINALOT 00 Beaty Sark 86 Forty Niner 85 Lady Capulet 74 Bailjumper 74 Dubbed In 73 Narrate 80 Deputy Minister 79 Torsion Belle 77 When Medaglia d’Oro has crossed with West Acre mares, it has produced 2 foals of racing age, 1 winner (50%), 1 SW (50%), 1 graded SW (50%), $1,982,000 average earnings per runner. Sire: MEDAGLIA D’ORO. Raced 4 years in North America, United Arab Emirates, 17 starts, 8 wins. Earned $5,754,720. Best Beyer: 120. Stands at Darley in Ky. for $150,000. Sire of 9 crops, 1,384 foals, 813 runners (59%), 518 winners (37%), 91 SWs (7%), including Mshawish, Marketing Mix, Plum Pretty, champions Vancouver (Aus), Medaglia d’Orizaba, Rachel Alexandra, Songbird. Total progeny earnings $73,727,672, $90,686 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—586 yearlings sold, $202,742 average. In 2015, 66 yearlings sold, $251,754 average. 1st dam: IVANAVINALOT. Bred by Gilbert G. Campbell (Fla.). Raced 3 years, 18 starts, 6 wins. Earned $647,300. Best Beyer: 96. At 2, 1st Brave Raj S. [L], Florida Stallion My Dear Girl S., Florida Stallion Susan’s Girl S. At 3, 1st Bonnie Miss S. [G2]; 2nd Davona Dale S. [G2], John Deere Oaks; 3rd My Charmer H. [G3]. 05—Wide Range, m., by Mineshaft. Unraced. $70,000 yearling 2006 KEE-SEP. 06—No report. 07—Contenta, m., by Grand Slam. Raced 1 year, 1 start, 1 win. Earned $942. $16,000 yearling 2008 KEE-SEP. 08—Incheon Jeoncha, m., by Strong Hope. Raced 2 years, 3 starts, no wins. $15,000 yearling 2009 KEE-SEP, $6,000 2yo 2010 BAR-MAY. 09—No report. 10—Bolting Brown, g., by Big Brown. Raced 4 years, 28 starts, 5 wins. Earned $67,358. Best Beyer: 75. RNA ($120,000) 2yo 2012 BAR-MAR. 11—h., by Medaglia d’Oro. Unraced. 12—Ivana Beat Yabad, f., by More Than Ready. Raced 1 year, 9 starts, 2 wins. Earned $50,130. Best Beyer: 82. $47,000 yearling 2013 BAR-OCT. 13—SONGBIRD (See above). Best Beyer: 99. $400,000 yearling 2014 FTS-AUG. 14—No report. 15—f., by Ghostzapper. 16—No report. A sealed and sloppy track did not deter Songbird in the $400,345 Santa Anita Oaks on Apr. 9. The undefeated champion 2-year-old filly of 2015, Songbird made her first start on an off track in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Oaks for 3-year-olds fillies and ran a race similar to her previous six wins on fast tracks – she won easily and without urging in the final furlong from jockey Mike Smith. Songbird, who races for Rick Porter, will make her next start in the $1 million Kentucky Oaks at 1 1/8 miles at Churchill Downs on May 6, where she figures to be a short-priced favorite in the prestigious race. Smith said Songbird needed a few furlongs to gain her footing in the Santa Anita Oaks, but eventually handled the going without difficulty. “She’s gotten so professional and good at everything,” Smith said. “She spun her wheels into the first turn, but when she found her rhythm she was comfortable. Once she got forward, she was fine.” Songbird ($2.20) was timed in 1:44.14 for 1 1/16 miles. She led by 1 1/2 lengths over 25-1 Forever Darling through early fractions of 23.34 seconds for the opening quarter-mile and 47.17 seconds for a halfmile. The trailing pack of five fillies were never closer. Songbird led by four lengths on the turn and by six lengths with a furlong remaining when Smith stopped urging his mount. The final margin was 3 3/4 lengths over 14-1 Mokat, who closed from fifth of six. CONTINUED Breeding Songbird is trained by Jerry Hollendorfer, who has repeatedly spoken in admiration of the filly since her career began last summer. During the Santa Anita Oaks, Hollendorfer was closely observing how Songbird handled the off going. “I was watching her stride and she was striding the best of everyone,” Hollendorfer said. She’s a Warrior, a maiden, finished third in the Santa Anita Oaks, followed by Forever Darling, Bellamentary, and Kay Kay. Songbird, by Medagalia d’Oro, has won six stakes in her career, including four Grade 1 races. She won the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies at Keeneland last October to clinch her championship. Songbird has earned $1,982,000 in her career. She has won three races this year, including the Grade 2 Las Virgenes Stakes at a mile on Feb. 6 and the Grade 3 Santa Ysabel Stakes at 1 1/16 miles on March 5. – Steve Andersen MADISON S. [G1] Keeneland, Apr. 9, $300,000 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 7 furlongs, 1:22.07, fast. (Track record: 1:21.32.) SHEER DRAMA, 118, ch. m. 6, Burning Roma—Riveting Drama, by Notebook. Owner-breeder, Harold L. Queen (Fla.); trainer, David Fawkes; jockey, Joe Bravo.....................................$180,000 Stopchargingmaria, 120, dk. b. or br. m. 5, Tale of the Cat—Exotic Bloom, by Montbrook. Owner, Town and Country Racing...........................................................................$60,000 Wavell Avenue, 123, dk. b. or br. m. 5, Harlington—Lucas Street, by Silver Deputy. Owner, M. Dubb, D. Simon, Head of Plains Partners, and Bethlehem Stables...................................$30,000 Winning Beyer: 100 Margins: nk, 2, 1. Odds of winner: 8-1. Favorite: Stopchargingmaria, 2-1. Also ran: Birdatthewire 123 ($15,000), Enchanting Lady 118 ($9,000), Dancing House 120 ($1,000), Spelling Again 120 ($1,000), Clothes Fall Off 120 ($1,000), Sunday Rules 120 ($1,000), Super Majesty 118 ($1,000), Fioretti 120 ($1,000). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 36 2 2(1)0 $108,040 46 1(1)21 96,080 58 3(3) 4(4)0 1,234,720 61 1(1)00 180,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 21 7(5)8(5) 1 $1,618,840 At 3: 2nd Belle Cherie S. At 4: 1st Thirty Eight Go Go S. At 5: 1st Personal Ensign S. [G1], Delaware H. [G1], Royal Delta S. [G2]; 2nd La Troienne S. [G1], Fleur de Lis H. [G2], Rampart S. [G3], Florida Sunshine Millions Distaff S. At 6: 1st Madison S. [G1]. DRF TicketMaker, available only at DRF.com 7 SHEER DRAMA, ch. m. 2010 Fappiano 77 Rubiano 87 Ruby Slippers 82 BURNING ROMA 98 Overskate 75 While Rome Burns 87 Fiddlesticks 76 Notebook 85 RIVETING DRAMA 94 Special Token 86 Well Decorated 78 Mobcap 77 Hyperborean 80 Accept My Token 77 When Burning Roma has crossed with Notebook mares, it has produced 3 foals of racing age, 3 winners (100%), 3 SWs (100%), 1 graded SW (33%), $701,788 average earnings per runner. Sire: BURNING ROMA. Raced 5 years, 36 starts, 13 wins. Earned $1,500,200. Best Beyer: 114. Stands at Prestige Stallions in Fla. for $1,000. Sire of 9 crops, 185 foals, 163 runners (88%), 131 winners (71%), 5 SWs (3%), including Little Drama, Burning Time, Perf. Total progeny earnings $8,769,790, $53,802 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—36 yearlings sold, $5,233 average. 1st dam: RIVETING DRAMA. Bred by R. A. Kingwell (Fla.). Unraced. 99—DRAMA’S WAY, m., by Farma Way. Raced 1 year, 2 starts, 2 wins. Earned $31,080. Best Beyer: 86. At 3, 1st Scarlet and Gray H. 00—Leavingonajetplane, g., by Tejano Run. Raced 8 years, 31 starts, 11 wins. Earned $92,174. Best Beyer: 80. 01—Dramatic Run, g., by Tejano Run. Raced 4 years, 36 starts, 7 wins. Earned $62,059. Best Beyer: 71. 02—Barren. 03—Maltese Massive, h., by Yes It’s True. Raced 5 years, 29 starts, 4 wins. Earned $560,883. $130,000 2yo 2005 OBS-MAR. 04—Coffee Can, m., by Kissin Kris. Raced 2 years, 16 starts, 3 wins. Earned $114,059. Best Beyer: 83. At 4, 3rd Autumn Leaves S. [L]. 05—Barren. 06—BIG DRAMA, h., by Montbrook. Raced 4 years, 19 starts, 11 wins. Earned $2,746,060. Best Beyer: 120. At 2, 1st Boyd Gaming’s Delta Jackpot S. [G3], Florida Stallion Affirmed S., Florida Stallion In Reality S., Florida Stallion Dr. Fager S. At 3, 1st Red Legend S. [L]; 2nd West Virginia Derby [G2], Swale S. [G2]. At 4, 1st Breeders’ Cup Sprint [G1], Smile Sprint H. [G2], Ponche H.; 2nd Alfred G. Vanderbilt H. [G1], Forego S. [G1]. At 5, 1st Mr. Prospector S. [G3], Whippleton S. 07—Barren. 08—LITTLE DRAMA, g., by Burning Roma. Raced 4 years, 20 starts, 4 wins. Earned $359,299. Best Beyer: 101. At 2, 1st Frank Gomez Memorial S. At 3, 1st Philmont S. [L]; 3rd Hutcheson S. [G2], Swale S. [G2], Long Branch S. [L]. At 4, 2nd Bold Ruler H. [G3]. At 5, 3rd Sunshine Millions Sprint S. 09—QUEEN DRAMA, m., by Burning Roma. Raced 2 years, 8 starts, 2 wins. Earned $127,225. Best Beyer: 65. At 2, 1st Florida Stallion Susan’s Girl S.; 2nd Florida Stallion Desert Vixen S. 10—SHEER DRAMA (See above). Best Beyer: 100. 11—No report. 12—f., by Chapel Royal. Unraced. 13—No report. 14—No report. 15—No report. By the end of the 2015 racing season, Sheer Drama and Stopchargingmaria had combined to win five Grade 1 events and earn more than $4 million. Their connections could have retired them to their respective broodmare bands with few regrets. However, both mares returned to the track for 2016 – and rewarded their connections, and the crowd that braved the chilly weather at Keeneland on Apr. 9, with a stellar showdown in their season debuts. The two dueled the length of the stretch in the Grade 1, $300,000 Madison Stakes, with Sheer Drama prevailing by a neck. Sheer Drama ($18.80), who was fourth in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff at Keeneland in her last outing, exacted some revenge on Stopchargingmaria, who won that event. Wavell Avenue, winner of the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint, finished another two lengths back in third. “I talked to [Keeneland racing secretary] Ben Huffman about this race early in the year, and thought it might be a good starting spot. Never expected it to come up this tough,” said Sheer Drama’s trainer, David Fawkes. “But she ran her race – she brought her ‘A’ game. She worked so good last week, I thought she could do anything.” When the gates opened, California invaders Sunday Rules and Enchanting Lady bounced out quickly, narrowly leading Fioretti through an opening quarter-mile of 22.42 seconds. Stopchargingmaria, breaking from post 10 under Javier Castellano, quickly cleared part of the field to sit in fifth early, while Sheer Drama and Joe Bravo, breaking from the rail after the scratch of Cavorting, settled in seventh behind horses. “As the gates broke she took really good position,” Bravo said. Sunday Rules still led the field through the half in 44.86, but was beginning to feel heavy pressure from Fioretti. Meanwhile, Bravo worked out a clear path for Sheer Drama, who moved into the five path around the far turn and into the lane, with Stopchargingmaria to her outside. “The outside post didn’t help her much, and I had to go wide a little bit,” Castellano said. “That might have cost me the race but it’s something you just gotta deal with. You have to go through it and hope for much the best.” Sheer Drama struck the lead inside the quarter pole, but Stopchargingmaria, still with momentum on the outside, came to her. The two engaged in a battle for the length of CONTINUED Breeding the stretch, with Sheer Drama edging clear at the wire after being headed. The final time for the seven furlongs was 1:22.07. “Sheer Drama was having none of that,” Bravo said of the moment when his mare was headed. “She was passed and she didn’t care. And she outran the filly from the top of the lane to the wire. She just outhorsepowered her.” After Wavell Avenue – who rallied from 10th in her first start since the Filly and Mare Sprint – in third, it was another length back to Grade 1 winner Birdatthewire in fourth. Sheer Drama, a Florida-bred daughter of Burning Roma who races as a homebred for Harold Queen, came into the best form of her career last summer at age 5, winning the Grade 1 Delaware Handicap and Grade 1 Personal Ensign Stakes. With the win in the Madison – her ninth career stakes win or placing – she pushed her earnings past $1.6 million. Fawkes admitted that he “begged” Queen to keep the star racemare in training for another season rather than retiring her. “When you only have one Grade 1 horse in your barn you do a lot of begging,” Fawkes said. “Mr. Queen was really thinking about breeding her. I went out to the farm [to see her, and said], ‘Look at her, she’s put a bunch of weight on. She’s matured even more.’ I’m really glad we brought her back.” Stopchargingmaria, a multiple graded stakes winner as a juvenile, blossomed into one of the top 3-year-old fillies in the summer of 2014, winning the Grade 1 Coaching Club American Oaks and Grade 1 winning the Alabama Stakes at Saratoga and finishing second to older foes in the Grade 1 Beldame Stakes at Belmont. At the end of that season, owner Mike Repole offered her at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky fall selected mixed sale, but she failed to meet her reserve with a hammer price of $3.15 million. Town and Country Farms subsequently stepped in to purchase her privately, and decided to leave her with Todd Pletcher to race. She finished second in the 2015 Madison before winning the Grade 3 Allaire DuPont Distaff and Grade 3 Shuvee Handicap. After finishing fourth to Sheer Drama in the Personal Ensign, she outdueled eventual 3-year-old champion Stellar Wind by a neck for the Distaff win. Stopchargingmaria and Sheer Drama finished second and third to three-time champion Beholder in Eclipse Award balloting for champion older dirt female of 2015. Both will contend in that division on the East Coast this year. Fawkes said 8 a probable next start for Sheer Drama is the Grade 1 La Troienne Stakes on the Kentucky Oaks undercard May 6 at Churchill Downs. Shannon Potter, the president of Town and Country Farm, said Stopchargingmaria will target the Grade 1 Ogden Phipps on the Belmont Stakes undercard June 11 in New York. – Nicole Russo GAZELLE S. [G2] Aqueduct, Apr. 9, $300,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, fillies, 1 1/8 miles, 1:52.60, muddy. (Track record: 1:47.00.) LEWIS BAY, 122, b. f. 3, Bernardini—Summer Raven, by Summer Squall. Owner-breeder, Alpha Delta Stables (Ky.); trainer, Chad Brown; jockey, Irad Ortiz, Jr.........................................$180,000 Royal Obsession, 116, gr. or ro. f. 3, Tapit—Rote, by Tiznow. Owner, Stonestreet Stables............................................$60,000 Mo d’Amour, 120, dk. b. or br. f. 3, Uncle Mo—Neverthesame, by Scat Daddy. Owner, King of Prussia Stable....................$30,000 Winning Beyer: 86 Margins: 1 1/2, 7, 3/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 2-1. Also ran: Dreams to Reality 117 ($15,000), Flora Dora 120 ($9,000), Clair de Lune 116 ($6,000). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 23 2(1)10 $240,000 32 1(1) 1(1)0 219,600 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 5 3(2)2(1) 0 $459,600 At 2: 1st Demoiselle S. [G2]. At 3: 1st Gazelle S. [G2]; 2nd Fasig-Tipton Davona Dale S. [G2]. LEWIS BAY, b. f. 2013 A.P. Indy 89 BERNARDINI 03 Cara Rafaela 93 Seattle Slew 74 Summer Squall 87 SUMMER RAVEN 02 Rahy Rose 95 Storm Bird 78 Weekend Surprise 80 Quiet American 86 Oil Fable 86 Weekend Surprise 80 Rahy 85 Rose Park 86 When Bernardini has crossed with Summer Squall mares, it has produced 6 foals of racing age, 3 winners (50%), 2 SWs (33%), 2 graded SWs (33%), $201,041 average earnings per runner. Sire: BERNARDINI. Raced 1 year, 8 starts, 6 wins. Earned $3,060,480. Best Beyer: 117. Stands at Darley in Ky. for $100,000. Sire of 7 crops, 1,328 foals, 815 runners (61%), 456 winners (34%), 48 SWs (4%), including Boban (Aus), Stay Thirsty, Imperative, champion Ruud Awakening (Aus). Total progeny earnings $53,735,884, $65,934 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—499 yearlings sold, $193,384 average. In 2015, 66 yearlings sold, $183,782 average. 1st dam: SUMMER RAVEN. Bred by Mt. Brilliant Farm LLC (Ky.). Raced 1 year, 7 starts, 2 wins. Earned $168,910. Best Beyer: 90. At 2, 1st Tempted S. [G3]; 2nd Boyd Gaming’s Delta Princess S. [L]; 3rd Astarita S. [G3]. 07—WINSLOW HOMER, h., by Unbridled’s Song. Raced 4 years, 11 starts, 4 wins. Earned $273,365. Best Beyer: 98. At 3, 1st Holy Bull S. [G3], Curlin S. [L]; 3rd Iowa Derby [G3]. At 4, 3rd Oaklawn H. [G2].$310,000 yearling 2008 KEE-SEP. 08—Elusive Raven, m., by Elusive Quality. Raced 1 year, 3 starts, no wins. Earned $11,670. Best Beyer: 56. $380,000 yearling 2009 KEE-SEP. 09—Summer Frolic, m., by Pulpit. Raced 2 years, 6 starts, no wins. Earned $20,900. Best Beyer: 66. RNA ($140,000) yearling 2010 KEE-SEP. 10—Wild Summer, m., by Unbridled’s Song. Unraced. 11—MISCONNECT, g., by Unbridled’s Song. Raced 3 years, 9 starts, 4 wins. Earned $327,100. Best Beyer: 100. At 3, 3rd Queens County S. At 4, 1st General George H. [G3].$180,000 2yo 2013 KEE-APR. 12—Sur Mesure, c., by Distorted Humor. Raced 2 years, 4 starts, no wins. $250,000 yearling 2013 KEE-SEP. 13—LEWIS BAY (See above). Best Beyer: 86. RNA ($170,000) yearling 2014 KEE-SEP. 14—c., by Distorted Humor. $235,000 yearling 2015 FTN-AUG. 15—Not bred. 16—No report. There’s a saying in horse racing if you want to make God laugh, make a plan. Five months ago, Chad Brown planned to run Lewis Bay in the Grade 2, $300,000 Gazelle Stakes and it was Brown who had the last laugh on Apr. 9 as Lewis Bay glided over the gooey going at Aqueduct to win the Gazelle by 1 1/2 lengths. Royal Obsession finished second by seven lengths over Mo d’Amour. Dreams to Reality, Flora Dora, and Clair de Lune completed the order of finish. Behrnik’s Bank scratched due to the wet track, according to her owner/trainer Peter Kazamias. Lewis Bay was making just her second start since last Nov. 28, the day she won the Grade 2 Demoiselle over Aqueduct’s main track. It was shortly thereafter that Brown planned on running Lewis Bay in the Davona Dale at Gulfstream in February and then the Gazelle as steppingstones to a potential start in the Kentucky Oaks. Lewis Bay finished second, seven lengths behind Cathryn Sophia in the Grade 2 Davona Dale on Feb. 27. “Right after she won the Demoiselle we planned on the Davona Dale and Gazelle,” Brown said. “Sure enough, she hit every breeze, she hit both races, and she’s done everything perfect. She’s such an honest, consistent horse you can make a schedule with a horse like her and she stuck to it. Very proud of her.” Brown figured Lewis Bay was the horse to beat in the Gazelle and instructed jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. to ride her as such. She broke alertly, but Ortiz wanted to follow someone so he took Lewis Bay three CONTINUED Breeding to four wide into the first turn as stablemate Claire de Lune set the pace stalked by Mo d’Amour. The pace was tepid and Lewis Bay cruised to the front-runners, putting a head in front just before six furlongs were run in 1:13.88. Lewis Bay opened up a three-length lead in midstretch, but got to waiting on horses and her final margin ended up being 1 1/2 lengths. “I don’t want to make the lead too early but she just passed the horses on her own,” said Ortiz. Lewis Bay, a daughter of Bernardini owned by the Alpha Delta Stables, covered the 1 1/8 miles in 1:52.60 over a sealed, muddy track and returned $5.50 as the favorite. She also earned 100 qualifying points to the May 6 Kentucky Oaks, which will be her next target. “She’s learning; the longer she can wait to get by horses the better,” Brown said. “We’ll continue to work on that. But she’s an exciting horse coming into the Oaks. I know you got to face a horse like Songbird if she stays healthy and shows up there and that’s a tall task, but anything can happen in a horse race and it’s a big purse and it’s a prestigious race so if our filly is sound and happy we’ll go.” Royal Obsession earned 40 points and could run in the Oaks if her connections desire. However, she is owned by Stonestreet Stable, which also owns Rachel’s Valentina, who ran a game second in the Grade 1 Ashland on Apr. 9. Mo d’Amour, who was beaten 8 1/2 lengths, would also have enough points to run in the Oaks. Her connections, Ed Stanco’s King of Prussia Stable, won the Oaks in 2013 with Princess of Sylmar. – David Grening SHAKERTOWN S. [G2] Keeneland, Apr. 9, $200,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds and up, 5 1/2 furlongs turf, 1:02.96, firm. (Course record: 1:03.66.) UNDRAFTED, 120, ch. g. 6, Purim—French Jeannette, by French Deputy. Owner, Welker, Wes, and Kumin, Sol; breeder, Catesby W. Clay Investment (Ky.); trainer, Wesley Ward; jockey, Joe Bravo....................................................................$120,000 Something Extra, 120, dk. b. or br. g. 8, Indian Charlie—Our Mariah, by Mt. Livermore. Owner, Menary, John and Cox, Gail................................................................................$40,000 Commute, 120, b. c. 4, Hold Me Back—Royal Humor, by Distorted Humor. Owner, Grossberg, Gabe and Sagamore Farm...$20,000 Winning Beyer: 99 Margins: 1/2, 1/2, 1. Odds of winner: 7-2. Favorite: Power Alert (Aus), 5-2. Also ran: Summation Time 120 ($10,000), Bye Bye Bernie 120 ($6,000), American Sailor 120 ($572), Rocket Heat 120 ($572), Power Alert (Aus) 120 ($572), Latent Revenge 120 ($571), Woodland Walk 120 ($571), The Great War 120 ($571), Sylven Park 120 ($571). 9 RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 23 20 1(1) $68,100 37 10 3(3) 86,180 4 7 1(1)1(1)3(2) 374,046 5 5 1(1)2(2)1(1) 603,452 61 1(1)00 120,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 23 6(3)3(3)8(7) $1,251,778 At 2: 3rd Willard L. Proctor Memorial S. [L]. At 3: 3rd Hutcheson S. [G2], Swale S. [G3], Gulfstream Park Derby [L]. At 4: 1st Jaipur Invitational S. [G3]; 2nd Twin Spires Turf Sprint S. [G3]; 3rd Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint [G1], Kentucky Downs Turf Dash S. At 5: 1st Diamond Jubilee S. [Eng-G1]; 2nd Twin Spires Turf Sprint S. [G3], More Than Ready Mile S.; 3rd Shakertown S. [G3]. At 6: 1st Shakertown S. [G2]. UNDRAFTED, ch. g. 2010 Dynaformer 85 PURIM 02 Kirsteena 96 Roberto 69 French Deputy 92 FRENCH JEANNETTE 00 Fancy Sheba 93 Deputy Minister 79 Andover Way 78 Lord At War (Arg) 80 Eternal Vow 83 Mitterand 81 Alysheba 84 Native Fancy 78 When Purim has crossed with French Deputy mares, it has produced 2 foals of racing age, 2 winners (100%), 1 SW (50%), 1 graded SW (50%), $701,357 average earnings per runner. Sire: PURIM (deceased). Raced 3 years, 23 starts, 9 wins. Earned $928,543. Best Beyer: 105. Sire of 4 crops, 217 foals, 173 runners (80%), 126 winners (58%), 7 SWs (3%), including Twilight Eclipse, Channel Marker, Two Months Rent. Total progeny earnings $10,935,816, $63,213 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—82 yearlings sold, $13,712 average. 1st dam: FRENCH JEANNETTE. Bred by Land of Believe Farm, Inc. (Pa.). Raced 4 years, 18 starts, 6 wins. Earned $137,262. Best Beyer: 92. 07—Financial Crisis, m., by Broken Vow. Raced 3 years, 7 starts, 3 wins. Earned $102,080. Best Beyer: 100. $3,000 yearling 2008 KEE-SEP. 08—Penney N a Prayer, r., by Songandaprayer. Raced 3 years, 28 starts, 3 wins. Earned $62,175. Best Beyer: 82. $2,200 yearling 2009 KEE-SEP. 09—Not bred. 10—UNDRAFTED (See above). Best Beyer: 101. $50,000 yearling 2011 KEE-SEP. 11—Play Hard to Get, g., by Purim. Raced 3 years, 15 starts, 3 wins. Earned $150,935. Best Beyer: 97. $28,000 yearling 2012 FTK-OCT. 12—Real Ten, c., by Rock Hard Ten. Raced 3 years, 15 starts, 4 wins. $50,000 yearling 2013 KEE-SEP, $25,000 2yo 2014 OBS-APR. 13—Cleanup Hitter, c., by Big Brown. Raced 2 years, 2 starts, no wins. Earned $500. Best Beyer: 52. $30,000 yearling 2014 KEE-SEP. 14—No report. Last year, Undrafted needed a couple of races to hit his best stride after harsh winter weather delayed his preparation for spring racing. Making his first 2016 start on Apr. 9 at Keeneland in the Grade 2, $200,000 Shakertown, he showed no signs of lacking fitness. He swooped past the field with an outside rally, edging defending race winner Something Extra by a half-length. A closer, Undrafted capitalized on a furious pace in the 5 1/2-furlong Shakertown on “good” turf, as longshots Latent Heat and Rocket Heat blitzed the opening quarter in 20.93 seconds and a half-mile in 43.93. Coming into the stretch, the frontrunners were running on fumes, and it was Something Extra, who had stalked the pace, who got the jump on the competition. But after opening up in midstretch, he didn’t have enough to repel the late onslaught of the classy Undrafted, who completed the distance in 1:02.96. “He just exploded turning for home,” winning jockey Joe Bravo said. Trainer Wesley Ward also had high praise for Undrafted, a 6-year-old gelded son of Purim. He compared him to the horse’s co-owner, NFL receiver Wes Welker. “He’s kind of like his owner, a little guy but tough,” Ward said. Undrafted ($9), who won the Group 1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Ascot last June, could follow the same path he took last year. If so, that could take him to Churchill Downs for the Twin Spires Turf Sprint on May 6 before going to England. Something Extra, one of the few horses to run well after being close to the early pace, held on by half a length for the place over Commute, who rallied from 11th in the field of 12 to finish third. Power Alert, the 5-2 favorite, broke a step slowly from the inside post and, after stalking the leaders, weakened to eighth. – Byron King COUNT FLEET SPRINT H. [G3] Oaklawn, Apr. 10, $400,000 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs, 1:08.80, fast. (Track record: 1:07.80.) SUBTLE INDIAN, 120, b. g. 4, Indian Charlie—Subtle Aly, by French Envoy. Owner-breeder, Mercedes Stables (Ky.); trainer, Robertino Diodoro; jockey, Ramon Vazquez.................$240,000 Alsvid, 118, b. g. 7, Officer—Reagle Mary, by Afternoon Deelites. Owner, Black Hawk Stable (James Rogers)....................$80,000 Cinco Charlie, 118, b. c. 4, Indian Charlie—Ten Halos, by Marquetry. Owner, L. William and Corinne Heiligbrodt........$40,000 Margins: 3 3/4, 2 1/4, 3/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 2-1. Also ran: Cautious Giant 116 ($20,000), Bayerd 114 ($12,000), Recount 116 ($2,000), W. B. Smudge 117 ($2,000), Gentlemen’s Bet 117 ($2,000), Speightsong 116 ($2,000). CONTINUED Breeding RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 21 100 $16,200 34 2(1)00 97,700 44 4(2)00 386,400 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 9 7(3)00 $500,300 At 3: 1st Gazebo S. At 4: 1st Count Fleet Sprint H. [G3], Hot Springs S. [L]. SUBTLE INDIAN, b. g. 2012 In Excess (Ire) 87 INDIAN CHARLIE 95 Soviet Sojourn 89 Siberian Express 81 French Envoy 96 SUBTLE ALY 05 Aly Sweet 91 Deputy Minister 79 Kantado 76 Leo Castelli 84 Political Parfait 84 Princess Mitterand 91 Alydar 75 Very Subtle 84 When Indian Charlie has crossed with French Envoy mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), 1 graded SW (100%), $500,300 average earnings per runner. Sire: INDIAN CHARLIE (deceased). Raced 2 years, 5 starts, 4 wins. Earned $616,120. Best Beyer: 112. Sire of 13 crops, 993 foals, 789 runners (79%), 586 winners (59%), 91 SWs (9%), including Something Extra, Pampered Princess, Liaison, champions Uncle Mo, Indiano, Indian Blessing, Fleet Indian, Indian Apple Is, Roxy Gap, Indian Express, Gold Farma. Total progeny earnings $67,701,032, $85,806 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—548 yearlings sold, $108,613 average. 1st dam: SUBTLE ALY. Bred by David Palmer & Teresa Palmer (Fla.). Raced 1 year, 2 starts, 2 wins. Earned $91,028. Best Beyer: 96. At 2, 1st Schuylerville S. [G3]. 09—No report. 10—Grand Sorciere, m., by Big Brown. Raced 1 year, 6 starts, 1 win. Earned $71,500. 11—Big Aly, m., by Big Brown. Raced 3 years, 5 starts, no wins. Earned $2,761. Best Beyer: 30. 12—SUBTLE INDIAN (See above). Best Beyer: 102. 13—Miss Subtle, f., by Misremembered. Raced 1 year, 2 starts, no wins. Earned $2,773. Best Beyer: 51. 14—No report. 15—c., by Stay Thirsty. 16—No report. Subtle Indian called on his quickness to dominate a deep field in the Grade 3, $400,000 Count Fleet Sprint Handicap at Oaklawn Park on Apr. 10. He won by 3 3/4 lengths over millionaire Alsvid, while it was another 2 1/4 lengths back in third to seven-time stakes winner Cinco Charlie. Subtle Indian ($6) was winning his fourth straight race in the Count Fleet, in a streak that has been built over the course of the 10 meet that opened in January. He broke on top from the rail post Sunday and never looked back to cover six furlongs in a blazing 1:08.80. “You don’t see many horses leave out of the gate as fast as him, especially out of the one-hole,” said winning trainer Robertino Diodoro. The Count Fleet was Oaklawn’s main event for sprinters, and part of its $3.75 million Racing Festival of the South. The festival features nine major stakes run over the final week of the meet that closes Saturday with the Grade 1, $1 million Arkansas Derby. Subtle Indian took quick command of the Count Fleet, pushing off to a clear lead through an opening quarter-mile in 21.42 seconds. He maintained his 1 1/2- length advantage through a half-mile in 44.38 and opened up in the stretch under jockey Ramon Vazquez. “He’s lightning fast,” Vazquez said. “The plan was to go to the front and never look back. It worked in a big way today. I know there were a lot of talented runners in the field today, but my horse never looked back once we left the gate. It’s a great feeling to win on this nice horse.” Alsvid, who won last year’s Count Fleet, was turning back from a mile and made a late run at Subtle Indian. “What a classy horse my horse is,” said Channing Hill, who rode Alsvid. “I’ve been watching him run and have been outrun by him a few times, but he’s all class. I have to give the winner a lot of credit because he flew around there. We gained a little bit of ground down the stretch, but it wasn’t enough.” Diodoro said plans beyond the Count Fleet have not been discussed for the horse. Subtle Indian has now won 7 of 9 starts and the $240,000 he earned Sunday pushed his career bankroll to $500,300. He races for his breeder, Mercedes Stables of California. “It’s an honor to train for people like that and get a horse like that,” Diodoro said. “They have a lot of well-bred horses.” – Mary Rampellini FANTASY S. [G3] Oaklawn, Apr. 9, $400,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, fillies, 1 1/16 miles, 1:45.06, fast. (Track record: 1:40.30.) TERRA PROMESSA, 121, b. f. 3, Curlin—Missile Bay, by Yes It’s True. Owner-breeder, Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings (Ky.); trainer, Steven Asmussen; jockey, Ricardo Santana, Jr..$240,000 Taxable, 117, ch. f. 3, Tapit—Jackpot Joanie, by Giant’s Causeway. Owner, Winchell Thoroughbreds...........................$80,000 Ready to Confess, 117, b. f. 3, More Than Ready—Confessional, by Holy Bull. Owner, Pin Oak Stable...................$40,000 Winning Beyer: 81 Margins: nk, 5 3/4, 4 3/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 2-5. Also ran: Cosmic Evolution 121 ($20,000), Impasse 117 ($12,000), Florida Bird 117 ($8,000). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 22 101 $38,600 33 3(2)00 402,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 5 4(2)01 $440,600 At 3: 1st Honeybee S. [G3], Fantasy S. [G3]. TERRA PROMESSA, b. f. 2013 Smart Strike 92 CURLIN 04 Sherriff’s Deputy 94 Mr. Prospector 70 Yes It’s True 96 MISSILE BAY 02 Saint La Petit 97 Is It True 86 Classy ‘n Smart 81 Deputy Minister 79 Barbarika 85 Clever Monique 88 Saint Ballado 89 Tales of Long Ago 78 When Curlin has crossed with Yes It’s True mares, it has produced 3 foals of racing age, 2 winners (67%), 1 SW (33%), 1 graded SW (33%), $270,368 average earnings per runner. Sire: CURLIN. Raced 2 years in North America, United Arab Emirates, 16 starts, 11 wins. Earned $10,501,800. Best Beyer: 119. Stands at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms in Ky. for $100,000. Sire of 5 crops, 452 foals, 304 runners (67%), 219 winners (48%), 25 SWs (6%), including Palace Malice, Keen Ice, Exaggerator, champion Stellar Wind. Total progeny earnings $28,484,629, $93,699 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—206 yearlings sold, $110,805 average. In 2015, 13 yearlings sold, $226,231 average. 1st dam: MISSILE BAY. Bred by Betty King (Fla.). Raced 3 years, 21 starts, 5 wins. Earned $200,721. Best Beyer: 91. At 3, 1st Mongo Queen S., Xtra Heat S.; 2nd Smart Halo S. 07—Fire and Forget, m., by Forestry. Raced 4 years, 41 starts, 6 wins. Earned $80,077. Best Beyer: 58. 08—Awesome Arceno, g., by Awesome Again. Raced 5 years, 57 starts, 8 wins. Earned $219,985. Best Beyer: 89. 09—Mount Cervin, h., by Unbridled’s Song. Raced 2 years, 4 starts, 1 win. Earned $16,338. Best Beyer: 49. $55,000 yearling 2010 KEE-SEP. 10—Not bred. 11—Killaday, m., by Indian Charlie. Raced 2 years, 3 starts, 1 win. Earned $48,846. Best Beyer: 85. $100,000 yearling 2012 KEE-SEP. 12—Mio Me, f., by Eskendereya. Raced 3 years, 12 starts, 1 win. Earned $89,284. Best Beyer: 83. At 3, 3rd Ultrafleet S. $130,000 yearling 2013 KEE-SEP. 13—TERRA PROMESSA (See above). Best Beyer: 81. 14—Broodmare aborted. 15—c., by Maclean’s Music. 16—No report. CONTINUED Breeding Terra Promessa will head to the Kentucky Oaks unbeaten around two turns after she held off stablemate Taxable to win her fourth straight race in the Grade 3, $400,000 Fantasy at Oaklawn Park on Apr. 10. The fillies trained by Steve Asmussen earned a respective 100 points and 40 points toward the May 6 Oaks at Churchill Downs. “We’re definitely trying to get to the Oaks with both fillies, and felt this was the best opportunity for them,” Asmussen said. Terra Promessa was a neck winner over Taxable, who had won both of her starts heading into the Fantasy. It was another 5 3/4 lengths back in third to Ready Confess, who picked up 20 points toward the Oaks. Cosmic Evolution finished fourth to earn 10 points. The Fantasy launched the $3.75 million Racing Festival of the South at Oaklawn, which will feature nine major stakes over the final week of its meet that closes Apr. 16. Terra Promessa ($2.80) raced a few lengths off Cosmic Evolution, Florida Bird, and Ready to Confess, who battled through fractions of 23.57 seconds for the opening quarter-mile and 46.96 for the half-mile. Terra Promessa advanced on the final turn, opened up the race in the stretch, and then held off a bid from Taxable to cover 1 1/16 miles on a track rated fast in 1:45.06. “That’s a really, really nice filly,” winning rider Ricardo Santana Jr. said. “She’s hardtrying. Every race she’s doing better and better. I really like my filly for the Oaks. I think we really have a good chance in that race.” Taxable was a pick-up mount for Joe Rocco Jr. after Corey Nakatani took off his mounts for the day. “My filly ran really well,” Rocco said. “We sat off the favorite and took our time, picked our way through the field. When I called on her, she gave me a nice run and I thought we were going to get by the other filly.” Terra Promessa races for her breeder, Stonestreet Stables. She began her win streak in her two-turn debut last November at Churchill Downs, where she won a maiden special weight at 1 1/16 miles. Terra Promessa proceeded to win a first-level allowance at Oaklawn by nine lengths Feb. 5, then the track’s Grade 3, $200,000 Honeybee by 6 1/2 lengths on March 12. Terra Promessa earned $240,000 for the win in the Fantasy to improve her career earnings to $440,600. Overall, she has won 4 of 5 starts. Terra Promessa is a daughter of Curlin who was bred in Kentucky. – Mary Rampellini Download the DRF App at DRF.com/app 11 BAY SHORE S. [G3] Aqueduct, Apr. 9, $300,000 added, 3-year-olds, 7 furlongs, 1:22.86, muddy. (Track record: 1:20.04.) UNIFIED, 114, b. c. 3, Candy Ride (Arg)—Union City, by Dixie Union. Owner, Centennial Farms; breeder, Blue Devil Racing Stable (Ky.); trainer, James Jerkens; jockey, Jose Ortiz...........$180,000 King Kranz, 120, dk. b. or br. c. 3, Munnings—Queen Congie, by Henny Hughes. Owner, Zayat Stables.............................$60,000 Cocked and Loaded, 123, b. c. 3, Colonel John—Catch the Moon, by Malibu Moon. Owner, Ravin, Richard and Patricia’s Hope..............................................................................$30,000 Winning Beyer: 102 Margins: 3, 8, 4 3/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 6-5. Also ran: Awesome Gent 120 ($15,000), Richie the Bull 118 ($9,000), Sallisaw 116 ($6,000). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 32 2(1)00 $204,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 2 2(1)00 $204,000 At 3: 1st Bay Shore S. [G3]. UNIFIED, b. c. 2013 Ride the Rails 91 CANDY RIDE (ARG) 99 Candy Girl (Arg) 90 Cryptoclearance 84 Dixie Union 97 UNION CITY 06 City Sister 00 Dixieland Band 80 Herbalesian 69 Candy Stripes 82 City Girl 82 She’s Tops 89 Carson City 87 Demi Souer 93 When Candy Ride (Arg) has crossed with Dixie Union mares, it has produced 3 foals of racing age, 2 winners (67%), 1 SW (33%), 1 graded SW (33%), $119,925 average earnings per runner. Sire: CANDY RIDE (ARG). Raced 2 years in Argentina, North America, 6 starts, 6 wins. Earned $749,149. Best Beyer: 123. Stands at Lane’s End in Ky. for $60,000. Sire of 9 crops, 1,033 foals, 675 runners (65%), 486 winners (47%), 57 SWs (6%), including Clubhouse Ride, Misremembered, Candy Boy, champions New York Blue, Shared Belief, Lolo Forever. Total progeny earnings $56,124,296, $83,147 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—439 yearlings sold, $95,325 average. In 2015, 54 yearlings sold, $130,741 average. 1st dam: Union City. Bred by Edward P. Evans (Va.). Raced 2 years, 6 starts, 2 wins. Earned $63,058. Best Beyer: 89. At 3, 3rd Jersey Girl S. 11—Azubara, h., by Speightstown. Raced 4 years, 7 starts, no wins. Earned $4,047. $330,000 2yo 2013 OBS-MAR, RNA ($18,788) 2yo 2014 ARD-NOV. 12—Honkeytonk Man, g., by Bluegrass Cat. Raced 3 years, 22 starts, 5 wins. Earned $101,557. Best Beyer: 75. At 2, 2nd Victoria S. [Can-L]; 3rd Colin S. [Can-L], Swynford S. [Can-L].$30,000 yearling 2013 KEE-SEP, RNA ($65,000) 2yo 2014 OBS-SEL. 13—UNIFIED (See above). Best Beyer: 102. $325,000 yearling 2014 FTS-AUG. 14—f., by Broken Vow. 15—c., by Candy Ride (Arg). 16—Barren. Despite breaking a step slow, Unified recovered to get the early lead and turned back a persistent but outgunned King Kranz to win the Grade 3, $300,000 Bay Shore Stakes at Aqueduct on Apr. 9, remaining unbeaten through two starts. Dispatched as the clear choice in the field of six 3-year-olds, Unified ($4.40) did not break as alertly as he had in winning his debut at Gulfstream Park, but the Candy Ride colt moved through to get the lead from King Kranz through the opening quarter-mile, and repelled that rival through the stretch to score by three lengths beneath Jose Ortiz. King Kranz was eight lengths ahead of third-place finisher Cocked and Loaded, and the order of finish was completed by Awesome Gent, Richie the Bull, and Sallisaw in a strungout field. Unified earned a sensational 99 Beyer Figure first out, and he looked similarly impressive splashing away from King Kranz and galloping out strongly past the wire. He earned a 102 Beyer for his effort in the Bay Shore. “He didn’t break great, but he broke good Ortiz,” said. “I was in a good position and [winning trainer Jimmy Jerkens] told me to wait until they come to him. I waited until the quarter pole, and when I asked him to go, he flew. I think he is really, really nice. Now he’s got two races that prove that. The horses with five or six races under their belts – he with just one race – he beat them.” Unified ran seven furlongs on a sealed muddy track in 1:22.86, and earned $180,000 for Centennial Farms while handling the added distance and class rise with speed to spare. “Only quality horses do that,” Jerkens said. “He broke stupidly sharp last time, which horses never do, and I didn’t expect him [to do that again], but he got the lead easy enough, though the first quarter was a bit quick. When I saw King Kranz’s jockey scrubbing on him in the middle of the turn, I felt pretty confident. He showed us a lot today.” – Dave Litfin COMMONWEALTH S. [G3] Keeneland, Apr. 9, $250,000 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, 7 furlongs, 1:21.66, fast. (Track record: 1:21.32.) AMI’S FLATTER, 118, b. c. 4, Flatter—Galloping Ami, by Victory Gallop. Owner, Ivan Dalos; breeder, Tall Oaks Farm (Ont.); trainer, Josie Carroll; jockey, Martin Garcia.............................$150,000 Ready for Rye, 120, b. g. 4, City Zip—Embroidery, by More Than Ready. Owner, Chalk Racing.........................................$50,000 Holy Boss, 120, ch. c. 4, Street Boss—Holy Grace, by Holy Bull. Owner, Jerry Durant.......................................................$25,000 CONTINUED Breeding Winning Beyer: 105 Margins: 2 3/4, hd, hd. Odds of winner: 4-1. Favorite: Holy Boss, 3-1. Also ran: Barbados 118 ($12,500), No Hiding Place 118 ($7,500), Departing 118 ($1,000), Viva Majorca 118 ($1,000), Clearly Now 118 ($1,000), Mylute 118 ($1,000), Far Right 118 ($1,000). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 21 100 $35,533 3 6 02(2)1(1) 204,651 43 2(1)00 177,650 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 10 3(1)2(2)1(1) $417,834 At 3: 2nd Tampa Bay Derby [G2], Mucho Macho Man S. [L]; 3rd Florida Derby [G1]. At 4: 1st Commonwealth S. [G3]. AMI’S FLATTER, b. c. 2012 A.P. Indy 89 FLATTER 99 Praise 94 Victory Gallop 95 GALLOPING AMI 06 Secret Ami 95 Seattle Slew 74 Weekend Surprise 80 Mr. Prospector 70 Wild Applause 81 Cryptoclearance 84 Victorious Lil 89 Secret Claim 85 Sybelle Ami 91 When Flatter has crossed with Victory Gallop mares, it has produced 5 foals of racing age, 4 winners (80%), 1 SW (20%), 1 graded SW (20%), $135,381 average earnings per runner. Sire: Flatter. Raced 2 years, 6 starts, 4 wins. Earned $148,815. Best Beyer: 109. Stands at Claiborne Farm in Ky. for $30,000. Sire of 10 crops, 733 foals, 529 runners (72%), 402 winners (55%), 38 SWs (5%), including Flat Out, Upstart, Lucy’s Bob Boy. Total progeny earnings $40,822,817, $77,170 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—342 yearlings sold, $49,886 average. In 2015, 43 yearlings sold, $116,890 average. 1st dam: GALLOPING AMI. Bred by Tall Oaks Farm (Ont.). Unraced. 09—Campitello, h., by Stephen Got Even. Raced 1 year, 4 starts, no wins. Earned $32,112. Best Beyer: 71. $57,942 yearling 2010 ONT-SEP. 10—Tap for Ami, g., by Pleasant Tap. Raced 1 year, 5 starts, 1 win. Earned $33,235. Best Beyer: 94. RNA ($35,543) yearling 2011 ONT-SEP. 11—ARAGORN AMI, m., by Aragorn (Ire). Raced 2 years, 5 starts, 2 wins. Earned $112,535. Best Beyer: 79. At 3, 1st Martha Washington S. [L]. RNA ($29,403) yearling 2012 ONT-SEP. 12—AMI’S FLATTER (See above). Best Beyer: 105. 13—AMIS GIZMO, c., by Giant Gizmo. Raced 1 year, 4 starts, 4 wins. Earned $260,233. Best Beyer: 86. At 2, 1st Simcoe S., Bull Page S., Frost King S., Kingarvie S. RNA ($124,200) yearling 2014 ONT-SEP. 14—Ami’s Samurai, c., by First Samurai. 15—No report. 16—No report. 12 Ami’s Flatter continued to show that one turn is to his liking, rallying strongly in the lane to post his first graded stakes victory in the Grade 3, $250,000 Commonwealth Stakes on Apr. 9 at Keeneland. “He just got a wonderful ride,” said Ruth Schmidt, assistant to trainer Josie Carroll. “He’s doing wonderful. He was as happy as could be coming into this race.” Ami’s Flatter ($10.60) and Martin Garcia settled in fifth early as the favored Holy Boss, making his first start since finishing fourth in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint, led recent stakes winner Barbados through opening splits of 22.49 and 45.01 seconds. Holy Boss was let out a notch around the turn and responded with a strong kick to increase his lead to 1 1/2 lengths, but Ami’s Flatter began making up ground, moving into third as the field approached the stretch. Garcia swung his mount wide to collar the leaders just inside the quarter pole, and the colt continued on willingly to win by 2 3/4 lengths. He stopped the clock in 1:21.66 for seven furlongs on a track rated fast – 0.34 seconds off the track record on a day when a record did fall earlier on the card. The versatile Ready for Rye closed for second, edging Holy Boss by a head. Barbados was another head back in fourth. Ami’s Flatter was multiple graded stakes-placed at longer distances as a 3-year-old, finishing second in the Grade 2 Tampa Bay Derby and third in the Grade 1 Florida Derby. The Ontario-bred son of Flatter is now 3 for 3 at this seven-furlong distance. He came into the Commonwealth off a fourth-place finish in the Grade 3 Fred Hooper at a mile in February at Gulfstream. – Nicole Russo EXCELSIOR S. [G3] Aqueduct, Apr. 9, $200,000 added, 4-year-olds and up, 1 1/4 miles, 2:04.52, fast. (Track record: 2:01.53.) KID CRUZ, 117, b. h. 5, Lemon Drop Kid—Layreebelle, by Tale of the Cat. Owner, Vina Del Mar Thoroughbreds and Black Swan Stable; breeder, Machmer Hall (Ky.); trainer, Linda Rice; jockey, Jose Ortiz....................................................................$120,000 Madefromlucky, 123, ch. c. 4, Lookin At Lucky—Home From Oz, by Pulpit. Owner, Cheyenne Stables and Mac Nichol ....$40,000 Turco Bravo (Chi), 119, ch. g. 7, Caesarion (Ire)—Turkish Queen (Chi), by Barkerville. Owner, Winning Move Stable.......$20,000 Winning Beyer: 103 Margins: 1/2, 6 3/4, 5 3/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 3-2. Also ran: Norumbega 115 ($10,000), Good Luck Gus 123 ($6,000). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 22 100 $27,975 38 4(4)1 1(1) 480,400 4 6 04(2)1(1) 102,400 53 2(2)00 171,250 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 19 7(6)5(2)2(2) $782,025 At 3: 1st Dwyer S. [G3], Easy Goer S. [L], Private Terms S., Federico Tesio S.; 3rd Jim Dandy S. [G2]. At 4: 2nd Swatara S. [L], Mountainview H. [L]; 3rd Queens County S. At 5: 1st Excelsior S. [G3], John B. Campbell S. KID CRUZ, b. h. 2011 Kingmambo 90 LEMON DROP KID 96 Charming Lassie 87 Mr. Prospector 70 Tale of the Cat 94 LAYREEBELLE 06 Voodoo Lily 87 Storm Cat 83 Miesque 84 Seattle Slew 74 Lassie Dear 74 Yarn 87 Baldski 74 Cap the Moment 80 When Lemon Drop Kid has crossed with Tale of the Cat mares, it has produced 12 foals of racing age, 7 winners (58%), 3 SWs (25%), 2 graded SWs (17%), $226,189 average earnings per runner. Sire: LEMON DROP KID. Raced 3 years, 24 starts, 10 wins. Earned $3,245,370. Best Beyer: 118. Stands at Lane’s End in Ky. for $40,000. Sire of 13 crops, 1,193 foals, 859 runners (72%), 615 winners (52%), 90 SWs (8%), including Richard’s Kid, Cosmonaut, Somali Lemonade. Total progeny earnings $67,443,292, $78,514 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—600 yearlings sold, $104,725 average. In 2015, 48 yearlings sold, $130,587 average. 1st dam: LAYREEBELLE. Bred by The Answer LLC (Ky.). Unraced. 10—SPELLBOUND, m., by Bernardini. Raced 3 years, 10 starts, 3 wins. Earned $231,750. Best Beyer: 94. At 4, 1st La Canada S. [G2]. $260,000 yearling 2011 KEE-SEP. 11—KID CRUZ (See above). Best Beyer: 103. $80,000 yearling 2012 KEE-SEP. 12—One Point Three, c., by Malibu Moon. Unraced. $200,000 yearling 2013 FTS-AUG, $1,300,000 2yo 2014 OBS-MAR. 13—Rebelle, f., by Hard Spun. Raced 2 years, 3 starts, no wins. Earned $33,372. Best Beyer: 73. $370,000 yearling 2014 KEE-SEP. 14—No report. 15—Not bred. 16—Foal born dead. DRF’s exclusive SirePoweredResults Now sortable by Beyer Speed Figure DRF.com/breedingtoday VISIT CONTINUED Breeding Kid Cruz has shed his reputation as a one-run closer and in the process is starting to win races again. For his second straight start, Kid Cruz was kept much closer to the pace by jockey Jose Ortiz than he was in the past, and for the second straight race, he was able to pull out a half-length victory, this time outfinishing Madefromlucky in the Grade 3, $200,000 Excelsior Stakes at rainy, raw Aqueduct on Apr. 9. Madefromlucky, who set the pace, finished second by 6 3/4 lengths over Turco Bravo. Norumbega was fourth, followed by Good Luck Gus, who broke through the starting gate prerace. The win was the seventh from 19 starts for Kid Cruz, a 5 year-old son of Lemon Drop Kid owned by Vina Del Mar Thoroughbreds and Black Swan Stable and trained by Linda Rice. In his previous start, Kid Cruz won the John Campbell Stakes at Laurel Park. In the Campbell, Kid Cruz lay within three lengths of the early lead. In many of his previous races, he was kept well back off the pace and came with a closing kick. But he had lost nine consecutive races before his victory in the Campbell. “He was running too far back, then we’d make our move, and we couldn’t catch up in the end,” Ortiz said. “I decided this year to put him closer, and it’s paid off.” On paper, there didn’t appear to be any pace in the Excelsior. Madefromlucky, under John Velazquez, dictated the pace, running a quarter in 24.15 seconds, a halfmile in 49.13, and six furlongs in 1:13.03 while stalked by Good Luck Gus. Kid Cruz was within 1 1/2 lengths of the lead in third before Ortiz had him on the move between horses entering the turn. Kid Cruz moved into second around the turn, crept up alongside Madefromlucky at the quarter pole, and was able to edge clear from that rival inside the sixteenth despite Ortiz dropping t he reins. “Last time, I put him close to the lead at Laurel, so I tried to do the same thing today,” Ortiz said. Kid Cruz covered the 1 1/4 miles in 2:04.52 over a track labeled “fast.” He returned $5 to win. “It doesn’t matter if there’s a lot of pace or no pace, you still have to ride him damn near every step of the way,” Rice said. “That’s just the way he is. Jose’s got enough experience on him to accommodate that.” – David Grening 13 TOP FLIGHT INV. H. [G3] Aqueduct, Apr. 10, $200,000 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 1 1/8 miles, 1:50.26, fast. (Track record: 1:47.00.) CARRUMBA, 116, gr. or ro. f. 4, Bernardini—Castanet, by El Prado (Ire). Owner-breeder, Phipps Stable (Ky.); trainer, Claude McGaughey III; jockey, Jose Ortiz................................$120,000 Mei Ling, 118, b. m. 5, Empire Maker—Lochinvar’s Gold, by Seeking the Gold. Owner, Barry K. Schwartz.........................$40,000 America, 118, b. m. 5, A.P. Indy—Lacadena, by Fasliyev. Owner, Bobby Flay....................................................................$20,000 Winning Beyer: 88 Margins: 1/2, 15 3/4, 3 1/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 1-1. Also ran: Noble and a Beauty 116 ($10,000). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 36 3 3(1)0 $237,600 41 1(1)00 120,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 7 4(1)3(1) 0 $357,600 At 3: 2nd Comely S. [G3]. At 4: 1st Top Flight Invitational H. [G3]. CARRUMBA, gr. or ro. f. 2012 A.P. Indy 89 BERNARDINI 03 Cara Rafaela 93 Seattle Slew 74 Weekend Surprise 80 Quiet American 86 Oil Fable 86 Sadler’s Wells 81 El Prado (Ire) 89 Lady Capulet 74 CASTANET 06 Seeking the Gold 85 Dancinginmydreams 98 Oh What a Dance 87 When Bernardini has crossed with El Prado (Ire) mares, it has produced 3 foals of racing age, 2 winners (67%), 1 SW (33%), 1 graded SW (33%), $219,120 average earnings per runner. Sire: BERNARDINI. Raced 1 year, 8 starts, 6 wins. Earned $3,060,480. Best Beyer: 117. Stands at Darley in Ky. for $100,000. Sire of 7 crops, 1,328 foals, 815 runners (61%), 456 winners (34%), 48 SWs (4%), including Boban (Aus), Stay Thirsty, Imperative, champion Ruud Awakening (Aus). Total progeny earnings $53,735,884, $65,934 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—499 yearlings sold, $193,384 average. In 2015, 66 yearlings sold, $183,782 average. 1st dam: CASTANET. Bred by Phipps Stable (Ky.). Raced 1 year, 2 starts, no wins. Earned $6,840. Best Beyer: 58. 10—Strut, m., by Malibu Moon. Unraced. 11—Ragtime, h., by Henny Hughes. Raced 3 years, 23 starts, 5 wins. Earned $153,849. Best Beyer: 83. 12—CARRUMBA (See above). Best Beyer: 99. 13—Dancing All Night, f., by Parading. Unraced. Carrumba made a successful – and for her connections an emotional – return to the races on Apr. 10 at Aqueduct, edging away from Mei Ling in deep stretch to win the Grade 3, $200,000 Top Flight Invitational Handicap by a hard-fought halflength. The victory comes just five days after Ogden Mills “Dinny” Phipps, the owner and breeder of Carrumba, died. Phipps’s son, Ogden II, walked Carrumba into the winner’s circle following the victory. “Absolutely, this win was emotional,” the younger Phipps said. “Our first time back at the races and it’s obviously a big part of how we grew up with my dad. Coming back here and seeing a filly that he really loved and winning a stake is very emotional. Every time one of our horses runs in his colors I think it’s going to be emotional for us.” This was the fifth win for the Phipps family in the Top Flight. The first came in 1951 with Busanda for Ogden Phipps, Dinny’s father and Ogden’s grandfather. Dinny Phipps won this race in 1994 with Educated Risk, in 2001 with Cat Cay, and in 2004 with Daydreaming. Carrumba is by Bernardini but her female family is full of Grade 1 winners campaigned by the Phipps family, including Heavenly Prize, the champion 3-yearold filly of 1994. Trainer Shug McGaughey feels Carrumba could elevate into the upper echelon of the older filly and mare division and Sunday’s Top Flight was a good first step. In her first start since last Nov. 28, Carrumba stalked the pacesetting Mei Ling through a half-mile in 49.17 seconds and six furlongs in 1:12.86. Carrumba poked a nose in front of Mei Ling at the three-eighths pole, but Mei Ling still had some fight in her. Through the stretch, Carrumba began to drift out under Ortiz’s left-handed whip, but Jose Ortiz got her straightened out enough to get past Mei Ling for the victory. “I was very confident down the backside but I was a little surprised that Mei Ling fought me as hard as she did in the homestretch,” Ortiz said. “But I rode her last time and she’s a fighter too. I knew she was going to fight a little bit because I knew we went easy early.” Mei Ling finished second by 15 3/4 lengths over America. Noble and a Beauty was last. Saythreehailmary’s scratched. Carrumba covered the 1 1/8 miles in 1:50.26 and returned $3.30 as the favorite. Speaking of Dinny Phipps, Ortiz said, “It’s very sad to lose one person like that from the industry. My condolences to the Phipps family and this one is for him.” CONTINUED Breeding Robbie Medina, who saddled Carrumba, said the filly would likely be pointed to the Grade 2 Ruffian at Belmont on May 14 and then, fittingly, the Grade 1 Phipps Stakes on June 11. – David Grening PROVIDENCIA S. [G3] Santa Anita, Apr. 9, $150,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, fillies, 1 1/8 miles turf, 1:52.72, yielding. (Course record: 1:43.92.) DECKED OUT, 120, ch. f. 3, Street Boss—Once Around, by You and I. Owner, Big Chief Racing and Gene A. Voss; breeder, Haymarket Farm (Ky.); trainer, J. Desormeaux; jockey, Kent Desormeaux........................................................................$90,000 Jeremy’s Legacy (Ire), 120, b. f. 3, Jeremy—Altogether (Ire), by King’s Best. Owner, Bada Beng Racing, Great Friends Stable, Head of Plains Partners, et al.........................................$30,000 Nodiac (Ire), 120, b. f. 3, Kodiac (GB)—No Way (Ire), by Rainbows for Life. Owner, Little Red Feather Racing and Marsha Naify .............................................................................$18,000 Winning Beyer: 89 Margins: 2 3/4, hd, 1 1/4. Odds of winner: 3-1. Favorite: Lady Valeur (Ire), 2-1. Also ran: Sheeza Milky Way 120 ($9,000), Lady Valeur (Ire) 120 ($3,000), Mirage (Ire) 120 ($345), How Unusual 120 ($345), Kiss N Scat 120 ($345), Do the Dance 120 ($345). 1st dam: ONCE AROUND. Bred by Kingsbrook Farms, Inc. (Ont.). Raced 3 years, 16 starts, 2 wins. Earned $83,845. Best Beyer: 88. At 2, 1st Junior Champion S. [L]. At 3, 1st Revidere S.; 2nd Twin Lights S. 05—Once a Gulch, h., by Gulch. Raced 5 years, 33 starts, 4 wins. Earned $71,147. $160,000 yearling 2006 KEE-SEP. 06—Nyetimber, h., by Forest Wildcat. Raced 4 years, 13 starts, no wins. Earned $418. $85,000 yearling 2007 KEE-SEP. 07—Ready to Rumble, m., by More Than Ready. Raced 5 years, 106 starts, 10 wins. $35,000 yearling 2008 KEE-SEP. 08—Stormin’ Around, m., by Stormy Atlantic. Raced 2 years, 9 starts, no wins. Earned $2,455. Best Beyer: 16. RNA ($32,000) yearling 2009 KEE-SEP. 09—MORROW COVE, m., by Yes It’s True. Raced 2 years, 11 starts, 4 wins. Earned $182,610. Best Beyer: 86. At 3, 1st Serena’s Song S. [L], Raging Fever S.; 2nd Sarcastic S. [L]. At 4, 3rd Cat Cay S.$72,000 yearling 2010 KEE-SEP, $100,000 2yo 2011 OBS-JUN. 10—Duce Daddy, g., by Scat Daddy. Raced 3 years, 13 starts, 1 win. Earned $21,074. Best Beyer: 56. $15,000 yearling 2011 KEE-SEP. 11—Yes I’m True, g., by Yes It’s True. Raced 3 years, 26 starts, no wins. Earned $29,253. Best Beyer: 63. RNA ($60,000) yearling 2012 KEE-SEP. 12—No report. 13—DECKED OUT (See above). Best Beyer: 89. $75,000 yearling 2014 KEE-SEP. 14—c., by The Factor. RNA ($170,000) yearling 2015 KEE-SEP, $150,000 yearling 2015 FTK-OCT. 15—Broodmare aborted twins. 16—No report. RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 2 5 11(1)1(1) $114,420 35 1(1)0 2(1) 108,094 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 10 2(1)1(1)3(2) $222,514 At 2: 2nd Astoria S.; 3rd Schuylerville S. [G3]. At 3: 1st Providencia S. [G3]; 3rd Sweet Life S. DECKED OUT, ch. f. 2013 Machiavellian 87 Street Cry (Ire) 98 Helen Street (GB) 82 STREET BOSS 04 Ogygian 83 Blushing Ogygian 94 Fruhlingshochzeit 84 You and I 91 ONCE AROUND 99 Persimmon Hill 88 Kris S. 77 La Chaposa (Per) 80 Conquistador Cielo 79 Rose O’Riley 81 When Street Boss has crossed with You and I mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), 1 graded SW (100%), $222,514 average earnings per runner. Sire: STREET BOSS. Raced 2 years, 13 starts, 7 wins. Earned $831,800. Best Beyer: 109. Stands at Darley in Ky. for $12,500. Sire of 5 crops, 662 foals, 326 runners (49%), 227 winners (34%), 23 SWs (3%), including The Quarterback (Aus), Danza, Capo Bastone. Total progeny earnings $17,601,443, $53,992 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—314 yearlings sold, $48,939 average. In 2015, 54 yearlings sold, $52,087 average. 14 Decked Out had an adventuresome trip when fifth in the $81,075 China Doll Stakes at Santa Anita on March 12, racing wide early and then on the inside before losing by a length. Decked Out had a less eventful journey in the $151,380 Providencia Stakes for 3-yearold fillies at 1 1/8 miles on turf on Apr. 9. Jockey Kent Desormeaux kept Decked Out outside of rivals and guided the filly to the front with a wide rally in the final furlong to win the Grade 3 race by a convincing 2 3/4 lengths over 19-1 Jeremy’s Legacy. Nodiac, the 7-2 second choice, finished third. Decked Out ($8.60) was timed in 1:52.72 on a turf course labeled good. Desormeaux said he needed to position Decked Out behind rivals in the China Doll to keep her from running out, but did not feel the need to use the same strategy in the Providencia. “She’s really matured,” Desormeaux said. “She’s letting me drive. Before, she was running [all] out. Before I wouldn’t have thought she could go six furlongs. Now, I think she can go a mile and a quarter.” Sheeza Milky Way finished fourth, followed by Lady Valeur, Mirage, How Unusual, Kiss N Scat, and Do the Dance. Decked Out, by Street Boss, races for Gene Voss and Big Chief Racing and is trained by Desormeaux’s brother, Keith Desormeaux. Decked Out has won 2 of 10 starts and earned $222,514. The Providencia was Decked Out’s eighth stakes appearance. She was second in the Astoria Stakes at Belmont Park last June in her second start. – Steve Andersen WHIMSICAL S. [Can-G3] Woodbine, Apr. 10, $115,500 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 6 furlongs, 1:08.88, fast. (Track record: 1:08.16.) LEIGH COURT, 117, dk. b. or br. m. 6, Grand Slam—Padmore, by French Deputy. Owner, Speedway Stable; breeder, Eugene Melnyk (Ky.); trainer, Michael Stidham; jockey, Florent Geroux....$69,300 Galina Point, 119, b. f. 4, Saffir—Celtic Craft, by Danehill. Owner, Gary Barber...................................................................$29,106 Skylander Girl, 119, dk. b. or br. m. 5, Stroll—Heliotrope, by Northern Score. Owner, Alexander P. Patykewich...........$15,246 Winning Beyer: 89 Margins: 2, nk, nk. Odds of winner (favorite): 1-1. Also ran: Ida Bambina 117 ($6,930), Sweetsoutherndame 117 ($2,310), Green Doctor 118 ($1,386). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 39 5(3)20 $335,440 43 2(2)00 232,233 53 0 2(2)0 104,658 62 2(2)00 105,300 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 17 9(7)4(2) 0 $777,631 At 3: 1st Ontario Colleen S. [Can-G3], Duchess S. [Can-L], La Lorgnette S. [Can-L]. At 4: 1st Thoroughbred Club of America S. [G2], Seaway S. [Can-G3]. At 5: 2nd Presque Isle Downs Masters S. [G2], Royal North S. [Can-G3]. At 6: 1st Whimsical S. [Can-G3], Mardi Gras S. LEIGH COURT, dk. b. or br. m. 2010 Gone West 84 GRAND SLAM 95 Bright Candles 87 Mr. Prospector 70 Secrettame 78 El Gran Senor 81 Christmas Bonus 78 Deputy Minister 79 French Deputy 92 Mitterand 81 PADMORE 00 Home Guard 69 Double Lock (GB) 75 St Padina 66 When Grand Slam has crossed with French Deputy mares, it has produced 4 foals of racing age, 4 winners (100%), 2 SWs (50%), 2 graded SWs (50%), $323,395 average earnings per runner. Sire: GRAND SLAM (deceased). Raced 2 years, 15 starts, 4 wins. Earned $971,292. Best Beyer: 107. Sire of 15 crops, 1,561 foals, 1,298 runners (83%), 1,003 winners (64%), 81 SWs (5%), including Cafe Olympus, Cajun Beat, Limehouse, champions Leigh Court, Trottier, Grand Adventure, Curioso Slam (Arg), El Dynamic Destiny. Total progeny earnings $80,802,839, $62,252 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—785 yearlings sold, $104,437 average. CONTINUED Breeding 1st dam: PADMORE. Bred by The Albert G. Clay 1990 Rev Trust & John W. Clay (Ky.). Raced 2 years, 7 starts, 1 win. Earned $39,180. Best Beyer: 76. 05—Eastbourne, g., by Elusive Quality. Raced 1 year, 3 starts, no wins. Earned $860. Best Beyer: 42. 06—KING OF SYDNEY, h., by Diesis (GB). Raced 6 years, 35 starts, 5 wins. Earned $182,371. At 2, 2nd Prix de Conde [Fr-G3]. At 3, 1st Meilen Trophy [Ger-G2]; 3rd Grosser Preis der Krefelder Wirtschaft-Dr. Busch-Memorial [Ger-G3]. $35,000 yearling 2007 OBS-AUG, RNA ($144,170) 2yo 2008 TAT-APR. 07—BARRACKS ROAD, m., by Elusive Quality. Raced 4 years, 16 starts, 3 wins. Earned $369,645. Best Beyer: 89. At 3, 1st Ontario Damsel S., Ontario Colleen S. [Can-L]; 2nd Ruling Angel S. [Can-L], Jammed Lovely S.; 3rd Hattie Moseley S. At 5, 2nd Zadracarta S. 08—Litchfield, g., by Strong Hope. Raced 2 years, 9 starts, no wins. Earned $4,630. Best Beyer: 46. 09—Beckles Road, m., by Smart Strike. Unraced. 10—LEIGH COURT (See above). Best Beyer: 99. 11—Barren. 12—Horsetailspeedster, c., by Elusive Quality. Raced 2 years, 8 starts, 1 win. Earned $27,240. Best Beyer: 73. 13—Star Hill, c., by Elusive Quality. Raced 2 years, 6 starts, 1 win. Earned $102,400. Best Beyer: 88. At 3, 3rd Tampa Bay Derby [G2]. 14—c., by War Chant. 15—c., by Raison d’Etat. 16—No report. The favored Kentucky shipper Leigh Court led all the way under Florent Geroux in the Grade 3 Whimsical Stakes at Woodbine on Apr. 10. Leigh Court set moderate fractions of 22.48 and 45.25 seconds while being pressed by Green Doctor in the six-furlong sprint for fillies and mares. She drew clear entering the stretch and went on to prevail by two lengths over Galina Point, who edged out Skylander Girl for third. The final time of 1:08.88 was .72 of a second off Woodbine’s synthetic track record. “She broke very alertly, and I was able to make the lead very nicely and comfortably,” Geroux said. “She’s very tough when she can be on the lead like this and relax. She gave me a nice turn of foot at the quarter pole.” Leigh Court ($3.30), Canada’s champion 3-year-old filly in 2013, banked $90,000 of the $161,400 purse for Speedway Stable and trainer Mike Stidham. There was no show wagering on the sixhorse race. – Ron Gierkink TRANSYLVANIA S. [G3] Keeneland, Apr. 8, $100,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, 1 1/16 miles turf, 1:42.65, good. (Course record: 1:43.89.) SHAKHIMAT, 118, dk. b. or br. c. 3, Lonhro (Aus)—Reggae Rose, by Touch Gold. Owner, Richard Hogan and Dan Gale; breeder, Adena Springs (Ont.); trainer, Roger Attfield; jockey, Emma-Jayne Wilson...........................................................................$60,000 J R ‘s Holiday, 123, dk. b. or br. c. 3, Harlan’s Holiday—Diza, by Empire Maker. Owner, J.R. Racing (Roth, Jerry).............$20,000 Inspector Lynley, 118, b. c. 3, Lemon Drop Kid—Criminologist, by Maria’s Mon. Owner, Stuart S. Janney III and Phipps Stable............................................................................$10,000 15 Winning Beyer: 91 Margins: 3 1/4, 1/2, no. Odds of winner: 6-1. Favorite: Catapult, 9-5. Also ran: Converge 123 ($5,000), Catapult 120 ($3,000), One Mean Man 118 ($667), Prime Time Man 118 ($667), Sorryaboutnothing 118 ($666). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 23 2(1)0 1(1) $162,494 31 1(1)00 60,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 4 3(2) 01(1) $222,494 At 2: 1st Coronation Futurity; 3rd Cup and Saucer S. At 3: 1st Transylvania S. [G3]. SHAKHIMAT, dk. b. or br. c. 2013 Octagonal (NZ) 92 LONHRO (AUS) 98 Shadea (NZ) 88 Zabeel (NZ) 86 Touch Gold 94 REGGAE ROSE 06 Reggae Queen 97 Deputy Minister 79 Eight Carat (GB) 75 Straight Strike 77 Concia 78 Passing Mood 78 Dynaformer 85 Valid Victress 90 Shakhimat returned $14.20 after prevailing by 3 1/4 lengths over J R’s Holiday. Inspector Lynley was another half-length back in third and just a nose in front of Converge, the 2-1 second choice. Wilson and Attfield spend most of their time in Canada. Attfield makes Keeneland a regular stopover to and from Florida every year, but Wilson takes a break from riding every winter and typically launches a comeback at about this time of year. Her ride on Shakhimat was just her sixth this year. Shakhimat “settled back and was in my hands,” Wilson said. “Every time this horse works, he’s so keen when he puts his head in front. I had quite a bit of horse turning for home, and unless something really came running, I thought we would be tough.” Shakhimat, an Ontario-bred by Lonhro, is owned by Richard Hogan and Dan Gale. The Transylvania was his first start in exactly five months. The colt won two of his three starts last year at 2, all at Woodbine, with a victory in the ungraded Coronation Futurity capping his season. The winning time was 1:42.65 over a turf course rated firm. Catapult, the 9-5 favorite and like Converge trained by Chad Brown, finished fifth. – Marty McGee When Lonhro (Aus) has crossed with Touch Gold mares, it has produced 2 foals of racing age, 1 winner (50%), 1 SW (50%), 1 graded SW (50%), $113,725 average earnings per runner. Sire: LONHRO (AUS). Raced 4 years in Australia, 35 starts, 26 wins. Earned $3,627,727. Stands at Darley Kelvinside in Australia for $63,913. Sire of 11 crops, 1,292 foals, 850 runners (66%), 595 winners (46%), 60 SWs (5%), including Beaded (Aus), Mental (Aus), Pinwheel (Aus), champions Bounding (Aus), Pierro (Aus). Total progeny earnings $62,960,171, $74,071 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—498 yearlings sold, $116,830 average. In 2015, 48 yearlings sold, $127,152 average. 1st dam: REGGAE ROSE. Bred by Adena Springs (Ky.). Raced 2 years, 9 starts, 3 wins. Earned $142,097. Best Beyer: 88. 12—Confront, g., by Street Boss. Raced 1 year, 7 starts, no wins. Earned $5,143. Best Beyer: 56. $70,000 yearling 2013 KEESEP, $250,000 2yo 2014 OBS-APR. 13—SHAKHIMAT (See above). Best Beyer: 91. RNA ($80,000) yearling 2014 KEE-SEP, $60,000 2yo 2015 FTF-MAR. 14—Silent Sofia, f., by Silent Name (Jpn). RNA ($1,000) yearling 2015 FTK-OCT. 15—f., by Kitten’s Joy. 16—No report. Shakhimat took command at once and never looked back in posting a 6-1 victory in the Grade 3, $100,000 Transylvania Stakes as Keeneland opened its 16-day spring meet on a wet and cold afternoon on Apr. 8. With Emma-Jayne Wilson aboard for Hall of Fame trainer Roger Attfield, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO S. [G3] Santa Anita, Apr. 10, $100,000 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, 1 7/8 miles turf, 3:19.58-ncr, yielding. (Course record: 3:19.58.) QUICK CASABLANCA (CHI), 120, b. h. 8, Until Sundown— Quick (Arg), by Cipayo (Arg). Owner, Pablo Gomez; breeder, Haras Matancilla (Chile); trainer, Ronald McAnally; jockey, Tyler Baze...............................................................................$60,000 Generosidade (Uru), 119, b. m. 7, Nedawi (GB)—Xiang-Vi (Brz), by Quinze Quilates. Owner, Haras Phillipson.................$20,000 Life’s Journey, 120, ch. g. 5, Kipling—Easy Obsession, by Moscow Ballet. Owner, Justified Farm..................................$12,000 Margins: 2 3/4, 3 3/4, 3/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 9-5. Also ran: Energia Fribby (Brz) 115 ($6,000), Cardiac 120 ($2,000), Generoso (Uru) 120 ($345), Kenjisstorm 120 ($345). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 23 1 2(2)0 $20,659 3 8 2(2)4(4)2(2) 432,089 55 00 2(2) 35,832 6 3 1(1)1(1)1(1) 124,000 75 000 8,680 8 4 ___ 1(1)1(1)1(1) 127,900 ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 28 5(4)8(8)6(6) $749,160 At 3: 2nd Polla de Potrillos-Chilean Two Thousand Guineas [Chi-G1], St. Leger Cristal [Chi-G1], Alberto Vial Infante [Chi-G1], Nacional Ricardo Lyon [Chi-G1], Criadores Machos [Chi-G2], Alvaro Covarrubias [Chi-G3]; 3rd El Ensayo Cristal-Chilean Derby [Chi-G1]. CONTINUED Breeding At 4: 1st El Derby [Chi-G1], Asociacion Latinoamericana [Arg-G1]; 3rd Gran Premio Hipodromo Chile [Chi-G1]. At 5: 3rd Good Reward S., John’s Call S. At 6: 1st Last Tycoon S. [G3]; 2nd San Juan Capistrano S. [G2]; 3rd Charles Whittingham S. [G2]. At 8: 1st San Juan Capistrano S. [G3]; 2nd San Luis Rey S. [G2]; 3rd San Marcos S. [G2]. QUICK CASABLANCA (CHI), b. h. 2008 Smart Strike 92 UNTIL SUNDOWN 98 Cool Baby 83 Mr. Prospector 70 Cipayo (Arg) 74 QUICK (ARG) 92 Disy 74 Lacydon 55 Classy ‘n Smart 81 Northern Baby 76 Lullaby 74 Tsarina 61 Vervain (Ire) 66 Twins 64 When Until Sundown has crossed with Cipayo (Arg) mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), 1 graded SW (100%), $749,160 average earnings per runner. Sire: UNTIL SUNDOWN. Raced 1 year, 9 starts, 3 wins. Earned $276,600. Best Beyer: 105. Last known location at stud was in Italy. Sire of 10 crops, 384 foals, 282 runners (73%), 178 winners (46%), 9 SWs (2%), including Lord Parker (Chi), Devenir (Chi), Califat (Chi), champion Quick Casablanca (Chi). Total progeny earnings $7,972,100, $28,270 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—42 yearlings sold, $18,108 average. 1st dam: QUICK (ARG). Bred by La Irenita (Argentina). Raced 1 year, 2 starts, no wins. 00—KASHBA (CHI), h., by King Alex (GB). Raced 7 years, 103 starts, 18 wins. Earned $62,017. At 3, 2nd Alfredo L. S. Jackson [Chi-G3], Guillermo del Pedregal H. At 5, 1st Copa El Mercurio; 3rd Municipal de Vina del Mar [Chi-G2]. At 6, 3rd Copa El Mercurio. At 7, 2nd Copa El Mercurio; 3rd Valparaiso Sporting Club [Chi-G3]. 01—KALEB (CHI), g., by Dushyantor. Raced 5 years, 39 starts, 3 wins. Earned $32,769. At 3, 1st Preparacion-Luis Cousino S. [Chi-G3]; 3rd El Ensayo-Chilean Derby [Chi-G1]. At 4, 3rd Invierno-Sergio del Sante M. [Chi-G3]. 02—Quick Lunch (Chi), m., by Indian Lodge (Ire). Raced 2 years, 6 starts, 1 win. Earned $3,694. 03—Que Gusto (Chi), g., by Golden Voyager. Raced 5 years, 99 starts, 9 wins. Earned $23,914. 04—Quick Look (Chi), m., by Dushyantor. Raced 2 years, 15 starts, 3 wins. Earned $10,281. 05—Quiso Ser (Chi), m., by Dushyantor. Raced 3 years, 26 starts, 2 wins. Earned $33,830. At 4, 2nd Geoffrey Bushell; 3rd Carlos Campino [Chi-G2]. 06—No report. 07—Quick Flyer (Chi), m., by Crocker Road. Raced 2 years, 25 starts, 1 win. Earned $7,792. 08—QUICK CASABLANCA (CHI) (See above). Best Beyer: 98. 09—No report. 10—Qurratt (Chi), h., by Seeking the Dia. Unraced. 11—Quasar (Chi), g., by Seeking the Dia. Raced 3 years, 26 starts, 3 wins. Earned $8,288. 12—No report. 13—Quizas Quizas (Chi), f., by Seeking the Dia. Unraced. 16 The $100,690 San Juan Capistrano Stakes at 1 7/8 miles on turf was the longest race of the 63-day winter-spring meeting at Santa Anita that ended on Apr. 10. It was over in arguably the shortest amount of time compared with other stakes at the meeting. On the final turn, Quick Casablanca made a last-to-first move in a little more than a furlong under jockey Tyler Baze that clinched the victory in the Grade 3 stakes. Quick Casablanca ($5.80) was favored in the field of seven and gave Hall of Fame trainer Ron McAnally, 83, his fourth career win in the San Juan Capistrano. Previously, McAnally won the San Juan with John Henry (1980), Amerique (1998), and Interaction (2013). The 8-year-old Quick Casablanca became the oldest winner of the San Juan Capistrano since 8-year-old Mashkour won for trainer Bobby Frankel in 1991. The win was McAnally’s first in a stakes since Miss Serendipity’s victory in the Grade 2 Yellow Ribbon Stakes at Del Mar in September 2014. “He’s a nice horse,” McAnally said. “He’s an old horse and he’s a pro. He’s old, like me.” The San Juan Capistrano was run at its longest distance in its 76th running. The race was scheduled for about 1 3/4 miles with a start on the hillside turf course but was moved to the oval portion of the yielding turf course and extended to 1 7/8 miles because of a rainstorm the previous day. Baze gave Quick Casablanca a patient ride. The Chilean-bred horse was last for the first 1 1/2 miles of the race, stalking a slow pace set by Kenjisstorm. Baze moved Quick Casablanca to the outside of runners going into the final turn and got an immediate response, emerging with the lead before the stretch. Quick Casablanca led by three lengths with a furlong to go and won by 2 3/4 lengths over 3-1 Generosidade, a 7-year-old mare who won the Grade 2 San Luis Rey Stakes on March 13. Quick Casablanca was timed in 3:19.58, establishing a course record. “To do it for Mr. McAnally is really special,” Baze said. “In the paddock, Mr. McAnally said gallop the first lap. He was really flying in the last three-eighths.” Life’s Journey, a 14-1 outsider, finished third, followed by Energia Fribby, Cardiac, Generoso, and Kenjistorm. After the race, Cardiac propped while being ridden back to be unsaddled, unseating jockey Fernando Perez, who fell heavily. Perez was attended to by ambulance personnel and later transferred to a local hospital. Quick Casablanca races for Pedro Gomez of Chile, whom McAnally said he has never met. Quick Casablanca has won 5 of 28 starts and earned $749,160. Quick Casablanca won two Group 1 races in Chile in 2012. He was sent to the United States in the winter of 2012-13 and raced for trainer Christophe Clement in 2013, going winless in five starts in New York, all stakes. Quick Casablanca joined McAnally’s stable in early 2014 and won his California debut in the Grade 3 Last Tycoon Stakes here in April 2014. Quick Casablanca lost 10 subsequent starts before his win in the San Juan Capistrano. – Steve Andersen THUNDER ROAD S. [G3] Santa Anita, Apr. 9, $100,000 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, 1 mile turf, 1:39.01, yielding. (Course record: 1:31.78.) WHAT A VIEW, 124, dk. b. or br. g. 5, Vronsky—Oceans N Mountains, by Manila. Owner, Finish Line Racing, The Ellwood Johnston Trust, Berumen, P. and Berumen, S.; breeder, Old English Rancho, Patsy Berumen & Sal Berumen (Calif.); trainer, Kenneth Black; jockey, Kent Desormeaux....................................$60,000 Twentytwentyvision, 120, b. g. 5, Pollard’s Vision— Miss Alphie, by Candi’s Gold. Owner, Johnson, Ellen and Peter O..........................................................................$20,000 Soul Driver, 120, ch. c. 4, Street Boss—For Passion, by Not For Love. Owner, Bloom Racing Stable and Head of Plains Partners.........................................................................$12,000 Winning Beyer: 100 Margins: 1, nk, 2 1/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 4-5. Also ran: Poshsky 124 ($6,000), Decisive Edge 120 ($2,000), Finnegans Wake 122 ($345), Play Hard to Get 120 ($345), Si Sage (Fr) 122 ($345), Papacoolpapacool 120 ($345), Cool Green 120 ($345), De Treville (GB) 120 ($345). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 32 000 $9,000 47 320 145,648 53 3(3)00 437,500 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 12 6(3)20 $592,148 At 5: 1st Frank E. Kilroe Mile S. [G1], Thunder Road S. [G3], California Cup Turf Classic S. WHAT A VIEW, dk. b. or br. g. 2011 Danzig 77 VRONSKY 99 Words of War 89 Northern Dancer 61 Manila 83 OCEANS N MOUNTAINS 97 Tammi’s Pal 89 Lyphard 69 Pas de Nom 68 Lord At War (Arg) 80 Right Word 82 Dona Ysidra 75 Lear Fan 81 Debrah 81 CONTINUED Breeding When Vronsky has crossed with Manila mares, it has produced 2 foals of racing age, 1 winner (50%), 1 SW (50%), 1 graded SW (50%), $592,148 average earnings per runner. Sire: Vronsky. Raced 3 years, 11 starts, 3 wins. Earned $135,247. Best Beyer: 100. Stands at Old English Rancho in Calif. for $6,500. Sire of 9 crops, 173 foals, 104 runners (60%), 69 winners (40%), 10 SWs (6%), including Norvsky, Rovenna, Lindz Winz. Total progeny earnings $7,478,768, $71,911 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—14 yearlings sold, $11,000 average. In 2015, 5 yearlings sold, $17,400 average. 1st dam: OCEANS N MOUNTAINS. Bred by Charles H. Deters & Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arlinghaus (Ky.). Raced 3 years, 16 starts, 2 wins. Earned $38,150. Best Beyer: 77. 03—No report. 04—Mountains of Green, g., by Poteen. Raced 4 years, 36 starts, 3 wins. Earned $25,609. Best Beyer: 69. 05—Wind N Surf, g., by Perfect Mandate. Raced 2 years, 2 starts, no wins. Earned $700. Best Beyer: 49. 06—No report. 07—Royal Coastline, g., by Royal Cat. Raced 2 years, 8 starts, no wins. Earned $4,420. Best Beyer: 31. 08—Surf N Ski, g., by Unbridled Native. Raced 4 years, 24 starts, 8 wins. Earned $131,489. Best Beyer: 81. 09—No report. 10—Myhartovrtheocean, m., by Vronsky. Unraced. 11—WHAT A VIEW (See above). Best Beyer: 107. 12—No report. 13—No report. 14—Drops in the Ocean, c., by Surf Cat. 15—f., by Cyclotron. $3,700 yearling 2016 BAR-JAN. When What a View went into the first turn of the $102,070 Thunder Road Stakes on turf at Santa Anita on Apr. 9, trainer Kenny Black was surprised at the 5-yearold gelding’s position. Instead of being on or near the lead, What a View was sixth in the field of 11. “I was not happy,” Black said. Black expected Hall of Fame jockey Kent Desormeaux to have What a View near the front. The field was on the final turn, with What a View fighting for the lead, when the trainer’s point of view changed. “I liked it when I saw him going to the lead at the quarter-pole,” Black said. “That’s why he’s in the Hall of Fame and I’m not. To be that far back with no pace in the race, on paper, I did not see that coming.” The victory gave jockey Kent Desormeaux his third stakes win of the afternoon. He won the $151,380 Providencia Stakes with Decked Out, and the $1,000,690 Santa Anita Derby with Exaggerator. It was the second time Desormeaux won three stakes on a single day at Santa Anita. In April 1998, he won the Valiant Pete Handicap on Awesome Daze, the Royal Owl Handicap on Mufattish, and the Santa Paula Stakes on Loveontheroad. In August 2008 at Monmouth Park, Desormeaux won three stakes on the same program, highlighted by a win in the Haskell Invitational on Big Brown. The Thunder Road was run at a mile on a yielding course after an afternoon of rain. Si Sage, who had not started since SirePowered Results Beyer Figure TM winning the Grade 3 Last Tycoon Stakes last April, set the early pace of 23.62 seconds for the opening quarter mile and 48.27 for the half mile. He faded from contention in the stretch. What a View closed from 3 1/2 lengths off the pace with a wide rally to win his fourth consecutive race in the Grade 3 Thunder Road Stakes. In his last three wins earlier at this meeting, What a View led or disputed the pace in winning an optional claimer in December, the California Cup Turf Classic in January and the Grade 1 Frank Kilroe Mile on March 12. “He was coming off the bridle today and there was no way in the last month or two that he [would] let me ride him like he let me ride him today,” Desormeaux said. What a View was timed in 1:39.01 in the Thunder Road. Twentytwentyvision, a 3-1 shot who had not started since winning an optional claimer at Del Mar last August, closed from ninth to finish second, a neck in front of 18-1 Soul Driver. What a View, a California-bred by Vronsky, has won 6 of 12 starts and earned $592,148. He has been in the best form of his career at the current meeting. What a View races for Finish Line Racing, the estate of Bud Johnston, and Patsy and Sal Berumen. – Steve Andersen Now Sortable by Beyer Speed Figures Real-time, searchable results by sire & horse name with Beyer Speed Figures, full DRF Charts and more! SirePowered ResultsTM now includes international race results. CHECK IT OUT 17 Breeding NORTH AMERICAN NON-GRADED STAKES RESULTS Covering racing from April 4-10 Click here to jump to Graded Stakes SPONSORED BY KTOB AND KBIF ECHO EDDIE S. Santa Anita, Apr. 9, $200,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, 6 1/2 furlongs, 1:17.60, sloppy. (Track record: 1:13.11.) TOUGH IT OUT, 120, gr. or ro. g. 3, Grazen—Mark Set Go, by Marquetry. Owner-breeder, Nick Alexander (Calif.); trainer, Philip D’Amato; jockey, Joseph Talamo..................................$110,000 Gold Rush Dancer, 124, dk. b. or br. c. 3, Private Gold—Dances On Water, by In Excess (Ire). Owner, John E. Parker......$38,000 Xingontothebone, 122, ch. c. 3, Time to Get Even—So. African Queen, by Unaccounted For. Owner, Carrillo, Aaron, Hauptman, Jeffrey and Hauptman, Ronald.......................................$22,000 Winning Beyer: 74 Margins: 4 1/2, 3/4, 1/2. Odds of winner: 5-1. Favorite: Tough But Nice, 7-5. Also ran: Glory Bound 120 ($12,000), Record Highs 120 ($6,000), Brandothebartender 120 ($4,000), Tough But Nice 122 ($4,000), Demonslayer 120 ($4,000), Bully Pulpit 120 ($345). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 24 10 1(1) $44,850 34 1(1) 1(1)1 167,940 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 8 2(1)1(1)2(1) $212,790 At 2: 3rd King Glorious S. At 3: 1st Echo Eddie S.; 2nd California Cup Derby. TOUGH IT OUT, gr. or ro. g. 2013 Benchmark 91 GRAZEN 06 Hazen 98 Marquetry 87 MARK SET GO 03 All Told 88 Alydar 75 Winters’ Love 82 Rubiano 87 Kris’ Dear Deby 89 Conquistador Cielo 79 EVENING JEWEL S. Santa Anita, Apr. 9, $200,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, fillies, 6 1/2 furlongs, 1:17.38, sloppy. (Track record: 1:13.11.) PACIFIC HEAT, 124, b. f. 3, Unusual Heat—Hotlantic, by Stormy Atlantic. Owner, Alesia, Sharon, Burns, Mike, Ciaglia Racing and Legan, Taylor; breeder, Harris Farms & Donald Valpredo (Calif.); trainer, Peter Eurton; jockey, Flavien Prat.....................$110,000 Run for Retts, 120, dk. b. or br. f. 3, Ministers Wild Cat—Mrs. Began, by Jump Start. Owner, Tommy Town Th’breds......$38,000 Roo’s Valentine, 124, dk. b. or br. f. 3, Vronsky—Black Valentine, by Cindago. Owner, Kretz Racing...................................$22,000 Winning Beyer: 77 Margins: 1 1/4, nk, 1/2. Odds of winner (favorite): 6-5. Also ran: Be a Lady 122 ($12,000), Patriotic Diamond 124 ($6,000), Skye Diamonds 122 ($4,000), Bako Sweets 120 ($4,000), Shy Carmelita 120 ($4,000), Later My Love 120 ($345). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 23 2(1)00 $140,250 33 2(2)00 226,030 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 6 4(3)00 $366,280 At 2: 1st Golden State Juvenile Fillies S. At 3: 1st Evening Jewel S., Xpressbet California Cup Oaks. PACIFIC HEAT, b. f. 2013 Nureyev 77 UNUSUAL HEAT 90 Rossard (Den) 80 Northern Dancer 61 Stormy Atlantic 94 HOTLANTIC 04 Chinook Gale 98 Storm Cat 83 Special 69 Glacial (Den) 66 Peas-Blossom 68 Regent’s Walk 81 Alla Breva 77 Telly Ho 80 When Grazen has crossed with Marquetry mares, it has produced 2 foals of racing age, 1 winner (50%), 1 SW (50%), $113,370 average earnings per runner. Sire: GRAZEN. Raced 2 years, 7 starts, 4 wins. Earned $245,400. Best Beyer: 103. Stands at Tommy Town Thoroughbreds in Calif. for $2,500. Sire of 4 crops, 57 foals, 40 runners (70%), 31 winners (54%), 2 SWs (4%), 1 SW Grazen Sky. Total progeny earnings $2,122,963, $53,074 average per starter. 1st dam: MARK SET GO. Bred by Ryehill Farm (Md.). Raced 4 years, 21 starts, 4 wins. Earned $98,260. Best Beyer: 86. 10—Herculean, g., by Benchmark. Raced 4 years, 38 starts, 9 wins. Earned $74,119. Best Beyer: 73. 11—Doctor Glynis, m., by Tribal Rule. Raced 3 years, 14 starts, 2 wins. Earned $81,184. Best Beyer: 80. 18 12—Cora Elizabeth, f., by Grazen. Raced 1 year, 7 starts, no wins. Earned $13,950. Best Beyer: 43. 13—TOUGH IT OUT (See above). Best Beyer: 87. 1st dam: HOTLANTIC. Bred by C. J. Cummings & John Ryan (Ky.). Raced 4 years, 29 starts, 5 wins. Earned $174,511. Best Beyer: 103. At 5, 1st Irving Distaff S., Top Corsage S.; 2nd Ricks Memorial S. 12—LONG HOT SUMMER, f., by Street Boss. Raced 3 years, 8 starts, 3 wins. Earned $230,230. Best Beyer: 92. At 2, 1st Generous Portion S. At 3, 2nd Senorita S. [G3]. $260,000 2yo 2014 BAR-MAY. 13—PACIFIC HEAT (See above). Best Beyer: 83. $175,000 yearling 2014 BAR-OCT. 14—Bakersfield Sound, c., by Acclamation. 15—c., by Unusual Heat. JACQUES CARTIER S. [L] Woodbine, Apr. 9, $96,250 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs, 1:09.75, fast. (Track record: 1:08.16.) PASSION FOR ACTION, 117, b. c. 4, Speightstown—Maritime Passion, by Stormy Atlantic. Owner-breeder, Ben Hutzel (Ont.); trainer, Michael De Paulo; jockey, Eurico Da Silva.........$69,300 Hootenanny, 117, b. c. 4, Quality Road—More Hennessy, by Hennessy. Owner, Smith, Derrick, Magnier, Susan and Tabor, Michael B......................................................................$20,213 Sorry About That, 117, gr. or ro. g. 7, Mobil—Sterling Slipper, by Classy Prospector. Owner, Barbara O’Grady...................$12,705 Winning Beyer: 97 Margins: 2 1/4, 1/2, 2 1/4. Odds of winner: 2-1. Favorite: Hootenanny, 4-5. Also ran: Puntrooskie 118 ($4,813), French Quarter 117 ($1,925), Hammerstein 117 ($1,155). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 25 2(1)11 $195,752 35 1 2(1)0 104,393 43 1(1)00 71,220 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 13 4(2)3(1) 1 $371,365 At 2: 1st Cup and Saucer S. At 3: 2nd Kennedy Road S. [Can-G2]. At 4: 1st Jacques Cartier S. [Can-L]. Hail Atlantis 87 Crafty Prospector 79 Wezzo 91 When Unusual Heat has crossed with Stormy Atlantic mares, it has produced 2 foals of racing age, 2 winners (100%), 1 SW (50%), $194,763 average earnings per runner. Sire: UNUSUAL HEAT. Raced 4 years in Ireland, North America, 16 starts, 6 wins. Earned $142,605. Best Beyer: 104. Stands at Harris Farms in Calif. for $20,000. Sire of 16 crops, 759 foals, 538 runners (71%), 389 winners (51%), 51 SWs (7%), including The Usual Q. T., Unusual Suspect, Unusual Way, champion Acclamation. Total progeny earnings $50,517,995, $93,900 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—100 yearlings sold, $38,514 average. In 2015, 8 yearlings sold, $40,275 average. PASSION FOR ACTION, b. c. 2012 Gone West 84 SPEIGHTSTOWN 98 Silken Cat 93 Mr. Prospector 70 Stormy Atlantic 94 MARITIME PASSION 07 Embraceable 97 Storm Cat 83 Secrettame 78 Storm Cat 83 Silken Doll 80 Hail Atlantis 87 Dehere 91 Cosmic Tiger 83 CONTINUED Breeding When Speightstown has crossed with Stormy Atlantic mares, it has produced 2 foals of racing age, 2 winners (100%), 1 SW (50%), $189,865 average earnings per runner. Sire: SPEIGHTSTOWN. Raced 4 years, 16 starts, 10 wins. Earned $1,258,256. Best Beyer: 117. Stands at WinStar Farm in Ky. for $100,000. Sire of 9 crops, 823 foals, 610 runners (74%), 483 winners (59%), 74 SWs (9%), including Reynaldothewizard, Do Slice, Golden Ticket, champion Essence Hit Man. Total progeny earnings $67,871,461, $111,265 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—421 yearlings sold, $148,902 average. In 2015, 47 yearlings sold, $217,620 average. 1st dam: MARITIME PASSION. Bred by Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms (Ont.). Raced 1 year, 3 starts, 2 wins. Earned $133,761. Best Beyer: 82. At 2, 1st Shady Well S.; 3rd Ontario Debutante S. [Can-L]. 11—Maritime Pulpit, g., by Pulpit. Raced 4 years, 25 starts, 2 wins. Earned $67,221. Best Beyer: 92. At 2, 3rd Clarendon S. 12—PASSION FOR ACTION (See above). Best Beyer: 97. 13—Awesome Mariner, f., by Awesome Again. Raced 1 year, 1 start, no wins. Earned $304. Best Beyer: 28. 14—Maritimeconnection, f., by Lookin At Lucky. 15—Foal died. 16—No report. DRF’s exclusive SirePoweredResults Now sortable by Beyer Speed Figure DRF.com/breedingtoday VISIT DANGER’S HOUR S. MACAGONE, b. g. 2011 Aqueduct, Apr. 10, $100,000 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, 1 mile turf, 1:36.96, yielding. (Course record: 1:34.60.) MACAGONE, 115, b. g. 5, Artie Schiller—Isabel Away, by Skip Away. Owner-breeder, Trinity Farm (N.Y.); trainer, Michelle Nihei; jockey, Jose Ortiz...........................................................$60,000 Takeover Target, 123, b. c. 4, Harlan’s Holiday—Vanquished, by Empire Maker. Owner, Klaravich Stables and William H. Lawrence ............................................................................$20,000 Fredericksburg, 115, ch. g. 6, Speightstown—Choreograph, by Dynaformer. Owner, Ramona S. Bass.............................$10,000 Winning Beyer: 103 Margins: 3 1/2, 1 1/4, 3 1/2. Odds of winner: 6-1. Favorite: Takeover Target, 3-5. Also ran: Legendary (GB) 118 ($5,000), Lubash 115 ($3,000), Late Night Lu 117 ($2,000). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 39 122 $81,143 48 31 2(1) 154,599 51 1(1)00 60,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 18 5(1) 34(1) At 4: 3rd El Prado S. At 5: 1st Danger’s Hour S. $295,742 El Prado (Ire) 89 ARTIE SCHILLER 01 Hidden Light 83 Sadler’s Wells 81 Skip Away 93 ISABEL AWAY 02 Indio Rose 90 Skip Trial 82 Lady Capulet 74 Majestic Light 73 Tallahto 70 Ingot Way 81 Alydar 75 Misukaw 73 When Artie Schiller has crossed with Skip Away mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), $295,742 average earnings per runner. Sire: ARTIE SCHILLER. Raced 4 years, 22 starts, 10 wins. Earned $2,088,853. Best Beyer: 110. Stands at WinStar Farm in Ky. for $10,000. Sire of 7 crops, 965 foals, 569 runners (59%), 371 winners (38%), 34 SWs (4%), including Mr. Commons, We Miss Artie, Laser Hawk (Aus). Total progeny earnings CONTINUED THE TRAVERS-WOODWARD HERO’S FIRST FOALS THEY’RE ALPHANOMENAL... One of the best foals I’ve ever had! I will definitely be sending a mare back to Alpha! Jon Mende Breeder CALL FOR OUR BEST PRICE! ALPHA Standing at Sequel Stallions, New York Bernardini – Munnaya (Nijinsky II) 859-255-8537 or 800-925-2913 www.darleyamerica.com 19 Breeding $29,989,265, $52,705 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—369 yearlings sold, $32,386 average. In 2015, 63 yearlings sold, $27,453 average. 1st dam: ISABEL AWAY. Bred by Iron County Farms Inc. (Ky.). Raced 3 years, 11 starts, 1 win. Earned $71,149. Best Beyer: 86. 08—Entire, g., by Include. Raced 1 year, 1 start, no wins. Earned $466. Best Beyer: 57. 09—No report. 10—Birchwood Road, g., by Pure Prize. Raced 4 years, 27 starts, 3 wins. Earned $197,125. Best Beyer: 87. 11—MACAGONE (See above). Best Beyer: 103. 12—No report. 13—No report. 14—Red Knight, c., by Pure Prize. 15—c., by Colonel John. 16—No report. FEDERICO TESIO S. Laurel, Apr. 9, $100,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, 1 1/8 miles, 1:53.31, good. (Track record: 1:47.39.) AWESOME SPEED, 122, dk. b. or br. c. 3, Awesome Again— Speedy Escape, by Aptitude. Owner, Colts Neck Stables; breeder, Allen Poindexter & Adena Springs (Ky.); trainer, Alan Goldberg; jockey, Jevian Toledo.....................................................$60,000 (dq) (finished 1st and placed 2nd) Governor Malibu, 122, ch. c. 3, Malibu Moon—Akilina, by Langfuhr. Owner, Jump Sucker Stable and Oak Bluff Stables..........................................$20,000 I Came to Party, 116, dk. b. or br. g. 3, Bold Chieftain—Onefunsonofagun, by Decarchy. Owner, Ronald Clark.............$10,000 Winning Beyer: 82 Margins: no (dq), 3 1/4, 1/2. Odds of winner (favorite): 3-5. Also ran: Flash McCaul 116 ($6,000), D T Goodie 118 ($3,000), Never Gone South 116 ($1,000). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) 6 4(3)00 $223,660 At 2: 1st James F. Lewis III S. At 3: 1st Mucho Macho Man S. [L], Federico Tesio S. AWESOME SPEED, dk. b. or br. c. 2013 Deputy Minister 79 AWESOME AGAIN 94 Primal Force 87 Aptitude 97 SPEEDY ESCAPE 05 Great Escape 84 Vice Regent 67 Mint Copy 70 Blushing Groom (Fr) 74 Prime Prospect 78 1st dam: SPEEDY ESCAPE. Bred by Mr. & Mrs. C. W. McNeely III (Va.). Raced 4 years, 29 starts, 5 wins. Earned $76,711. Best Beyer: 68. 12—West Road, c., by Hard Spun. Raced 2 years, 14 starts, 2 wins. Earned $36,099. Best Beyer: 74. $22,000 yearling 2013 KEE-JAN, $30,000 yearling 2013 KEE-SEP. 13—AWESOME SPEED (See above). Best Beyer: 87. $80,000 yearling 2014 KEE-SEP, $335,000 2yo 2015 FTF-MAR. 14—Tiz Speedy, f., by Tizway. RNA ($20,000) yearling 2015 KEE-SEP. 15—f., by Animal Kingdom. 16—No report. 1st dam: ANNETTE’S JET. Bred by Stacy Mitchell (Ky.). Raced 3 years, 31 starts, 3 wins. Earned $88,176. Best Beyer: 77. 09—No report. 10—Annette’s Bet, m., by E Dubai. Raced 3 years, 19 starts, 2 wins. Earned $22,411. Best Beyer: 57. 11—A Lil More A J, g., by More Smoke. Raced 4 years, 33 starts, 4 wins. Earned $150,267. Best Beyer: 74. 12—Jet Alley, g., by Flower Alley. Raced 2 years, 17 starts, 2 wins. Earned $69,750. Best Beyer: 71. 13—A P MAJETSTIC (See above). Best Beyer: 71. 14—c., by More Smoke. 15—No report. 16—No report. WEBER CITY MISS S. Laurel, Apr. 9, $100,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, fillies, 1 1/16 miles, 1:47.51, good. (Track record: 1:41.79.) A P MAJETSTIC, 116, b. f. 3, Majestic Warrior—Annette’s Jet, by Golden Missile. Owner-breeder, Triple Threat, (Pa.); trainer, Michael Trombetta; jockey, Victor Carrasco...................$60,000 (dq) (finished 1st and placed 2nd) In the Navy Now, 116, b. f. 3, Midshipman—Looking Afar, by Broad Brush. Owner, Johnson, R. Larry and R. D. M. Racing Stable..............................$20,000 Its a Journey, 116, dk. b. or br. f. 3, Jump Start—Lovely Senorita, by Not For Love. Owner, Maggi Moss............................$10,000 Winning Beyer: 71 Margins: 1 (dq), 2 1/2, 11 1/4. Odds of winner: 12-1. Favorite: In the Navy Now, 6-5. Also ran: Alto Belle 116 ($6,000), Include a Check 117 ($3,000), Redmoor 116 ($1,000). Dokki 86 Relaunch 76 Great Finesse 79 LAS CIENEGAS S. [L] Santa Anita, Apr. 10, $100,000 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 6 1/2 furlongs, 1:15.56, fast. (Track record: 1:13.11.) DREAMOLOGIST, 120, gr. or ro. f. 4, Tapit—Dreaming of Anna, by Rahy. Owner, LNJ Foxwoods; breeder, Frank C. Calabrese (Ky.); trainer, Richard Mandella; jockey, Flavien Prat...............$60,000 Off the Road (Brz), 120, dk. b. or br. m. 5, Quick Road (Brz)— Intuicao Direta (Brz), by Roi Normand. Owner, Quick Road Stable............................................................................$20,000 Fanticola, 122, dk. b. or br. m. 6, Silent Name (Jpn)—Catalina Cat, by Tabasco Cat. Owner, Fanticola, Anthony and Scardino, Joseph...........................................................................$12,000 Margins: 1 3/4, no, 1 1/2. Odds of winner (favorite): 3-5. Also ran: Velvet Mesquite 120 ($6,000), Smoove It 120 ($2,000), Tale of Papa Nick 120 ($345), Dauphine Russe (Fr) 120 ($345). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 23 120 $36,792 34 1(1)01 68,520 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 7 2(1)21 $105,312 RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 34 102 $57,010 44 3(1) 1(1)0 146,700 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals At 3: 1st Weber City Miss S. 8 4(1)1(1) 2 $203,710 At 4: 1st Las Cienegas S. [L]; 2nd Arboretum II S. A P MAJETSTIC, b. f. 2013 A.P. Indy 89 MAJESTIC WARRIOR 05 Dream Supreme 97 Seattle Slew 74 Weekend Surprise 80 Seeking the Gold 85 Spinning Round 89 A.P. Indy 89 When Awesome Again has crossed with Aptitude mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), $223,660 average earnings per runner. 20 Sire: MAJESTIC WARRIOR. Raced 2 years, 7 starts, 2 wins. Earned $239,229. Best Beyer: 95. Stands at East Stud in Japan. Sire of 5 crops, 630 foals, 380 runners (60%), 250 winners (40%), 15 SWs (2%), including Best Warrior, Princess of Sylmar, Lady Sabelia, champions Toto Terry (Arg), Suprise Force. Total progeny earnings $20,288,413, $53,391 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—252 yearlings sold, $45,857 average. In 2015, 54 yearlings sold, $36,888 average. EARNINGS 23 2(1)00 $83,100 33 2(2)00 140,560 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals Sire: AWESOME AGAIN. Raced 2 years, 12 starts, 9 wins. Earned $4,374,590. Best Beyer: 118. Stands at Adena Springs Kentucky in Ky. for $75,000. Sire of 15 crops, 1,100 foals, 757 runners (69%), 535 winners (49%), 63 SWs (6%), including Game On Dude, Awesome Gem, Wilko, champions Nominee, Ginger Punch, Ghostzapper. Total progeny earnings $79,727,819, $105,321 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—393 yearlings sold, $125,510 average. In 2015, 21 yearlings sold, $68,286 average. Golden Missile 95 ANNETTE’S JET 02 Requesting More 94 DREAMOLOGIST, gr. or ro. f. 2012 Pulpit 94 TAPIT 01 Tap Your Heels 96 A.P. Indy 89 Rahy 85 DREAMING OF ANNA 04 Justenuffheart 95 Blushing Groom (Fr) 74 Preach 89 Unbridled 87 Ruby Slippers 82 A.P. Indy 89 Santa Catalina 88 Norquestor 86 Casamora 84 When Majestic Warrior has crossed with Golden Missile mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), $105,312 average earnings per runner. Glorious Song 76 Broad Brush 83 Kitten’s First 91 CONTINUED Breeding When Tapit has crossed with Rahy mares, it has produced 5 foals of racing age, 4 winners (80%), 1 SW (20%), $111,233 average earnings per runner. Sire: TAPIT. Raced 2 years, 6 starts, 3 wins. Earned $557,300. Best Beyer: 98. Stands at Gainesway in Ky. for $300,000. Sire of 9 crops, 1,014 foals, 756 runners (75%), 570 winners (56%), 77 SWs (8%), including Testa Matta, Tonalist, Frosted, champions As de Trebol, Untapable, Hansen, Tapit Girl (Tur), Chachkova, Stardom Bound. Total progeny earnings $93,987,335, $124,322 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—503 yearlings sold, $234,600 average. In 2015, 43 yearlings sold, $603,074 average. 1st dam: DREAMING OF ANNA. Bred by Frank C. Calabrese (Ky.). Raced 3 years, 17 starts, 10 wins. Earned $2,024,550. Best Beyer: 104. At 2, 1st Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies [G1], Summer S. [Can-G3], Tippett S. At 3, 1st Pucker Up S. [G3], Virginia Oaks [L], Double Delta S.; 2nd Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S. [G1], Gaily Gaily S. [L]; 3rd Old Hat S. [G3]. At 4, 1st Early Times Mint Julep H. [G3], Endeavour S. [G3], Hillsborough S. [G3]; 2nd Churchill Distaff Turf Mile S. [G3]. 10—All Her Class, m., by Street Cry (Ire). Raced 1 year, 3 starts, no wins. Earned $21,121. Best Beyer: 64. At 2, 2nd Lisa M S. 11—FAST ANNA, h., by Medaglia d’Oro. Raced 2 years, 9 starts, 3 wins. Earned $296,731. Best Beyer: 98. At 3, 2nd King’s Bishop S. [G1], Gallant Bob S. [G3]. At 4, 1st Sawgrass H.; 3rd Hockessin S., Tale of the Cat S. 12—DREAMOLOGIST (See above). Best Beyer: 87. 13—Foal born dead. 14—c., by Medaglia d’Oro. 15—c., by Malibu Moon. 16—No report. WINSHAM LAD S. Sunland, Apr. 6, $75,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds and up, 1 mile, 1:35.16, fast. (Track record: 1:34.62.) FOREST MOUSE, 123, dk. b. or br. h. 8, Teton Forest—Fast Mouse, by Fast Play. Owner, Solitaire Stable; breeder, E. H. Beau Lane III (Ky.); trainer, Henry Dominguez; jockey, Ry Eikleberry......................................................................$45,000 Pain and Misery, 123, dk. b. or br. g. 4, Bob and John—Singing Doe, by Running Stag. Owner, Black Gold Racing.........$16,500 Real Heat, 123, dk. b. or br. g. 6, Unusual Heat—Chi Chi Nette, by Ole’. Owner, Class Racing Stable................................$7,500 Winning Beyer: 84 Margins: 1 3/4, 1 3/4, 2 1/4. Odds of winner: 3-1. Favorite: Ol Winedrinker Who, 8-5. Also ran: Ol Winedrinker Who 123 ($3,000), Tequila Factor 123 ($1,500), Whine for Wine 123 ($1,500). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 27 1 2(1)1 $18,620 3 12 6(3)2(2)1(1) 123,072 48 4(2) 4(4)0 271,937 54 2(2)00 81,250 6 9 41(1)1(1) 106,098 73 1(1)10 41,520 83 1(1)0 2(2) 62,500 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 46 19(9)10(8) 5(4) $704,997 At 2: 2nd A. C. Kemp S. At 3: 1st SunRay Park and Casino H., Tempe H., Jack Coady, Sr. S.; 2nd Hank Mills Sr. H., Inaugural S.; 3rd Colorado Derby. At 4: 1st San Juan County Commissioners H. [L], Zia Park Distance Championship H. [L]; 2nd Sunland Park H. [L], Curribot S., Ruidoso Downs Thoroughbred Championship H., Veteran S. At 5: 1st Sunland Park H. [L], Winsham Lad H. At 6: 2nd Veterans S.; 3rd Downs At Albuquerque H. 21 At 7: 1st Premier Cup H. At 8: 1st Winsham Lad S.; 3rd Budweiser Overnight S., Bill Thomas Memorial S. FOREST MOUSE, dk. b. or br. h. 2008 Forestry 96 TETON FOREST 01 Tomorrow’s Child 85 Storm Cat 83 Shared Interest 88 Al Nasr (Fr) 78 Dantina 64 Also ran: Good Lord 116 ($3,750), Wicked Rascal 116 ($2,250), Ackeret 118 ($1,500), Vegas Strip 118. RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 25 2(2)12 $74,680 33 1(1)00 52,605 41 1(1)00 45,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 9 4(4)12 $172,285 At 2: 1st Pasco S., Inaugural S. At 3: 1st Jackson Bend S. At 4: 1st Hilton Garden Inn/Hampton Inn and Suites Sprint S. Seattle Slew 74 Fast Play 86 Con Game 74 FAST MOUSE 00 Carr de Naskra 81 Kind Hearted Lady 89 Why Did I 82 When Teton Forest has crossed with Fast Play mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), $704,997 average earnings per runner. Sire: TETON FOREST. Raced 1 year, 8 starts, 3 wins. Earned $222,000. Best Beyer: 110. Stands at Elite Thoroughbreds in La. for $1,500. Sire of 9 crops, 259 foals, 159 runners (61%), 103 winners (40%), 3 SWs (1%), including Fonda Ronda Won, Deltalicious. Total progeny earnings $5,848,166, $36,781 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—52 yearlings sold, $15,581 average. 1st dam: FAST MOUSE. Bred by E. H. Beau Lane III (Ky.). Raced 1 year, 2 starts, no wins. Earned $450. Best Beyer: 39. 04—Broodmare aborted. 05—Broodmare aborted. 06—Old Dorothy, m., by Hero’s Tribute. Raced 1 year, 1 start, no wins. Earned $95. $1,200 yearling 2007 KEE-JAN. 07—Bach Hero, h., by Hero’s Tribute. Raced 1 year, 1 start, no wins. $1,500 yearling 2008 FTK-OCT. 08—FOREST MOUSE (See above). Best Beyer: 97. $1,200 yearling 2009 FTK-OCT. 09—Alacran, g., by Tenpins. Raced 4 years, 16 starts, 4 wins. Earned $21,216. Best Beyer: 60. At 3, 2nd Baxter S. 10—Tater Red, g., by Seeking a Home. Raced 4 years, 29 starts, 3 wins. Earned $75,165. Best Beyer: 78. At 3, 2nd GCFA Texas Bred S. At 4, 2nd GCFA Texas Bred S. 11—No report. HILTON GARDEN INN/HAMPTON INN AND SUITES SPRINT S. Tampa Bay Downs, Apr. 9, $75,000 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs, 1:09.22, fast. (Track record: 1:08.67.) CATALINA RED, 118, ch. c. 4, Munnings—Lovely Dream, by Freud. Owner, Anthony A. Lenci; breeder, France Weiner & Irwin J. Weiner (Fla.); trainer, Chad Stewart; jockey, Fernando De La Cruz...............................................................................$45,000 Fast Flying Rumor, 122, ch. g. 4, West Acre—Silver Scandal, by Silver Deputy. Owner, Winning Stables, Inc. and Midnight Rider..............................................................................$15,000 Alfredo Romana, 116, b. h. 5, More Than Ready—Cat in the Tree, by Forest Wildcat. Owner, Van Sant, Maria Claire, Salerno, Theresa and Nunn, David................................................$7,500 Winning Beyer: 96 Margins: 1, 3 1/4, 3/4. Odds of winner: 3-1. Favorite: Fast Flying Rumor, 8-5. CATALINA RED, ch. c. 2012 Speightstown 98 MUNNINGS 06 La Comete 96 Gone West 84 Freud 98 LOVELY DREAM 03 Saralil 93 Storm Cat 83 Silken Cat 93 Holy Bull 91 La Gueriere 88 Mariah’s Storm 91 Saratoga Six 82 Little Cille 85 When Munnings has crossed with Freud mares, it has produced 2 foals of racing age, 2 winners (100%), 1 SW (50%), $99,393 average earnings per runner. Sire: MUNNINGS. Raced 3 years, 14 starts, 4 wins. Earned $742,640. Best Beyer: 111. Stands at Ashford Stud in Ky. for $25,000. Sire of 3 crops, 218 foals, 133 runners (61%), 91 winners (42%), 15 SWs (7%), including I’m a Chatterbox, Om, Ben’s Duchess. Total progeny earnings $7,350,237, $55,265 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—146 yearlings sold, $40,791 average. In 2015, 32 yearlings sold, $49,359 average. 1st dam: Lovely Dream. Bred by Thomas/Lakin (N.Y.). Raced 3 years, 14 starts, 4 wins. Earned $148,329. Best Beyer: 87. At 4, 3rd Dancin Renee S. 09—Final Analysis, m., by Monarchos. Unraced. 10—Whiskey Bravo, g., by Fusaichi Pegasus. Raced 5 years, 34 starts, 9 wins. Earned $228,445. Best Beyer: 92. At 4, 2nd Evangeline Downs Turf Sprint S.$20,000 yearling 2011 KEE-SEP. 11—Broodmare aborted. 12—CATALINA RED (See above). Best Beyer: 96. $55,000 yearling 2013 OBS-AUG, $71,000 2yo 2014 OBS-APR. 13—Broodmare aborted. 14—No report. 15—c., by Alternation. 16—No report. To see more photos of DRF’s racing coverage follow us on Instagram @DailyRacingForm GO CONTINUED Breeding OCALA BREEDERS’ SALES SOPHOMORE S. Tampa Bay Downs, Apr. 9, $75,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, 7 furlongs, 1:22.15, fast. (Track record: 1:21.40.) IMPERIAL HINT, 116, dk. b. or br. c. 3, Imperialism—Royal Hint, by Lahint. Owner, Raymond Mamone; breeder, Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc (Fla.); trainer, Luis Carvajal, Jr.; jockey, Antonio Gallardo.........................................................................$45,000 Epic Journey, 116, b. g. 3, J P’s Gusto—Golden Horseshoe, by Belong to Me. Owner, Joseph N. Silich..........................$15,000 Extravagant Kid, 117, dk. b. or br. g. 3, Kiss the Kid—Pretty Extravagant, by With Distinction. Owner, Vicino Racing Stables, Inc...................................................................................$7,500 Winning Beyer: 93 Margins: 6 3/4, 1, 1/2. Odds of winner (favorite): 3-5. Also ran: Tiger Blood 118 ($3,750), Final Forum 116 ($2,250), Bullet Gone Astray 122 ($1,500), Uncle Vinny 122. RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 32 2(1)00 $58,500 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 2 2(1)00 $58,500 At 3: 1st Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore S. IMPERIAL HINT, dk. b. or br. c. 2013 09—No report. 10—Take a Hint, g., by Western Pride. Raced 3 years, 30 starts, 2 wins. Earned $47,210. Best Beyer: 60. 11—No report. 12—No report. 13—IMPERIAL HINT (See above). Best Beyer: 93. 14—No report. Sire: HEATSEEKER (IRE). Raced 4 years in Ireland, North America, 17 starts, 7 wins. Earned $1,177,776. Best Beyer: 110. Stands at Harris Farms in Calif. for $5,000. Sire of 5 crops, 191 foals, 108 runners (57%), 69 winners (36%), 9 SWs (5%), including Catholic Cowboy, Surtsey, Savvy Hester, champion Ryans Charm. Total progeny earnings $5,230,717, $48,433 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—74 yearlings sold, $21,384 average. In 2015, 7 yearlings sold, $18,529 average. PLEASANT ACRES STALLIONS DISTAFF TURF S. 1st dam: SERAPHIC TOO. Bred by Frank Stella (N.Y.). Raced 2 years, 13 starts, 1 win. Earned $54,446. Best Beyer: 72. 05—m., by Officer. Unraced. 06—She’s a Sweetie, m., by Jump Start. Raced 6 years, 58 starts, 12 wins. Earned $81,605. Best Beyer: 65. $15,000 yearling 2007 KEE-SEP. 07—Steve’s Big Moe, g., by Stephen Got Even. Raced 6 years, 47 starts, 9 wins. Earned $74,575. Best Beyer: 74. At 3, 3rd Van Berg Derby. $20,000 yearling 2008 KEE-SEP. 08—Bellamy Lass, m., by Bellamy Road. Raced 4 years, 20 starts, no wins. Earned $9,748. Best Beyer: 46. $1,200 yearling 2009 KEE-SEP. 09—EVELYN’S DANCER, m., by Songandaprayer. Raced 3 years, 17 starts, 9 wins. Earned $328,220. Best Beyer: 87. At 2, 2nd Moccasin S. [L]; 3rd Anoakia S. At 3, 1st Emerald Downs S., Supernaturel H., Hong Kong Jockey Club H., British Columbia Oaks [Can-L]; 2nd Ballerina S. [Can-G3], Ross McLeod S. At 4, 1st Brighouse Belles S., Strawberry Morn H., Monashee H. $4,500 yearling 2010 KEE-SEP. 10—Terraphic Warrior, g., by Majestic Warrior. Raced 2 years, 14 starts, 2 wins. Earned $33,312. Best Beyer: 54. $55,000 yearling 2011 FTK-OCT. 11—SPEED SEEKER (See above). Best Beyer: 98. $10,000 yearling 2012 OBS-AUG. 12—Seraph, g., by Kantharos. Raced 1 year, 3 starts, 1 win. Earned $20,650. Best Beyer: 76. $14,000 yearling 2013 OBS-JAN, RNA ($32,000) yearling 2013 OBS-AUG, $35,000 2yo 2014 OBS-APR. 13—Speed General, c., by General Quarters. Unraced. $55,000 yearling 2014 OBS-AUG. 14—No report. 15—Shanghai Levi, c., by Shanghai Bobby. 16—No report. Tampa Bay Downs, Apr. 9, $75,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 1 1/16 miles turf, 1:40.42, firm. (Course record: 1:39.72.) SPEED SEEKER, 119, b. m. 5, Heatseeker (Ire)—Seraphic Too, by Southern Halo. Owner, Johnson, R., Coniglio, F., Ferrogine, F., Rendina, R. and Ritman, S.; breeder, Katherine Devall & Heatseeker Syndicate (Fla.); trainer, Joan Scott; jockey, Erick Rodriguez...............................................................................$45,000 Josdesanimaux, 119, b. f. 4, Leroidesanimaux (Brz)—Jost d’Oro, by Medaglia d’Oro. Owner, Palm Beach Racing............$15,000 (dh) Daring Kathy, 119, b. m. 5, Wildcat Heir—Dare to Mambo, by Kingmambo. Owner, Eaton, John and Laymon, Steve.$5,625 (dh) Promotional, 119, dk. b. or br. f. 4, Artie Schiller—Instant Thought, by Kris S.. Owner, Glen Hill Farm.....................$5,625 Winning Beyer: 94 Margins: 2, 1 1/2, 1. Odds of winner: 25-1. Favorite: Josdesanimaux, 6-5. Also ran: E B Ryder 119 ($2,250), Indian Starlight 119 ($1,500), Royal Jewely 119, Frosty Friday 119, Evidently 119, Sierra Squall 119, Susie’s a Cowgirl 119. Langfuhr 92 IMPERIALISM 01 Bodhavista 90 Danzig 77 Lahint 91 ROYAL HINT 00 Ray’s Trial 91 Woodman 83 36 3(1)00 $140,573 4 10 11(1)1(1) 74,615 53 1(1)00 45,250 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Count On Bonnie 81 At 3: 1st Ontario Colleen S. [Can-G3]. Sweet Briar Too 86 Pass the Tab 78 Fia 74 Skip Trial 82 Ray’s Gift 84 When Imperialism has crossed with Lahint mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), $58,500 average earnings per runner. Sire: IMPERIALISM. Raced 4 years, 29 starts, 6 wins. Earned $899,772. Best Beyer: 109. Stands at Esquirol Farms in Alberta, Can., for $1,775. Sire of 7 crops, 230 foals, 167 runners (73%), 105 winners (46%), 6 SWs (3%), including Imperial Czar, Miss Wilby, Mr. Baker. Total progeny earnings $5,830,538, $34,913 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—57 yearlings sold, $7,146 average. In 2015, 1 yearlings sold, $11,000 average. 1st dam: ROYAL HINT. Bred by Raymond Mamone (Fla.). Raced 1 year, 6 starts, 2 wins. Earned $44,400. Best Beyer: 77. 05—Don’t You Get It, m., by Repent. Raced 1 year, 2 starts, no wins. Earned $800. Best Beyer: 30. 06—No report. 07—Royal Bern, m., by Western Pride. Raced 2 years, 17 starts, 1 win. Earned $25,386. Best Beyer: 62. 08—Call Me Sweetheart, h., by Repent. Raced 3 years, 26 starts, 4 wins. Earned $71,039. Best Beyer: 77. 22 RACING RECORD AGE STS Totals 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 19 5(2)1(1)1(1) $260,438 At 4: 2nd Lady Baltimore S. [L]; 3rd Hillsborough S. [G3]. At 5: 1st Pleasant Acres Stallions Distaff Turf S. SPEED SEEKER, b. m. 2011 Storm Cat 83 Giant’s Causeway 97 Mariah’s Storm 91 HEATSEEKER (IRE) 03 Defensive Play 87 Rusty Back 98 Chain Fern 86 Southern Halo 83 SERAPHIC TOO 00 Lady She Is Too 92 Halo 69 SOPHOMORE TURF S. Tampa Bay Downs, Apr. 9, $75,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, 1 1/16 miles turf, 1:42.41, firm. (Course record: 1:39.72.) LIFE IMITATES ART, 116, b. c. 3, More Than Ready—Habiboo, by Unbridled’s Song. Owner, Klaravich Stables and William H. Lawrence; breeder, Hardacre Farm (Fla.); trainer, Chad Brown; jockey, Manoel Cruz......................................................$45,000 Our Way, 116, dk. b. or br. g. 3, Tizway—She’s Sensational, by Point Given. Owner, William L. Clifton Jr.......................$15,000 Second Mate, 118, b. c. 3, Mizzen Mast—Second Offense, by Johannesburg. Owner, Goodwood Racing VI...................$7,500 Winning Beyer: 84 Margins: 1 1/2, 1/2, 1 3/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 8-5. Also ran: Family Meeting 117 ($3,750), El Charchas 116 ($2,250), I’m a Factum 116 ($1,500), Team Blanchard 116. Northern Sea 74 Two’s a Plenty 77 Lady Be Smart 85 RACING RECORD AGE STS 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 24 1 3(1)0 $91,850 33 2(2)00 106,870 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals When Heatseeker (Ire) has crossed with Southern Halo mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), 1 graded SW (100%), $260,438 average earnings per runner. 1ST (SW) 7 3(2)3(1) 0 $198,720 At 2: 2nd Pulpit S. At 3: 1st Dania Beach S. [G3], Sophomore Turf S. CONTINUED Breeding LIFE IMITATES ART, b. c. 2013 Southern Halo 83 MORE THAN READY 97 Woodman’s Girl 90 Halo 69 Northern Sea 74 Woodman 83 Becky Be Good 81 Unbridled 87 Unbridled’s Song 93 Trolley Song 83 HABIBOO 01 Ogygian 83 Blushing Ogygian 94 Fruhlingshochzeit 84 When More Than Ready has crossed with Unbridled’s Song mares, it has produced 34 foals of racing age, 14 winners (41%), 3 SWs (9%), 3 graded SWs (9%), $44,666 average earnings per runner. Sire: MORE THAN READY. Raced 2 years, 17 starts, 7 wins. Earned $1,026,229. Best Beyer: 110. Stands at WinStar Farm in Ky. for $50,000. Sire of 13 crops, 2,568 foals, 1,938 runners (75%), 1,408 winners (55%), 161 SWs (6%), including Verrazano, Regally Ready, Augusta Proud (Aus), champions Entisaar (Aus), An Serafini (Ven), Samaready (Aus), Phelan Ready (Aus), Forbidden Prince, More Joyous (NZ), Sebring (Aus). Total progeny earnings $134,492,596, $69,398 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—1,289 yearlings sold, $128,189 average. In 2015, 102 yearlings sold, $153,811 average. 1st dam: Habiboo. Bred by Brilliant Stable, Inc. (Ky.). Raced 2 years, 17 starts, 4 wins. Earned $190,190. Best Beyer: 96. At 3, 3rd Monmouth Breeders’ Cup Oaks [G2], Chaposa Springs H. [G3]. At 4, 2nd First Flight H. [G2]; 3rd Manatee S. 07—Quippery, m., by Forest Wildcat. Raced 2 years, 7 starts, 1 win. Earned $17,770. Best Beyer: 64. $340,000 yearling 2008 KEE-SEP. 08—No report. 09—No report. 10—Transparent, g., by Bernardini. Raced 5 years, 18 starts, 4 wins. Earned $291,049. Best Beyer: 103. $725,000 yearling 2011 FTS-AUG. 11—Celebrategoodtimes, m., by Harlan’s Holiday. Raced 2 years, 12 starts, no wins. Earned $38,274. Best Beyer: 69. $100,000 yearling 2012 OBS-AUG. 12—No report. 13—LIFE IMITATES ART (See above). Best Beyer: 87. $175,000 yearling 2014 KEE-SEP. 14—Tight Rock, c., by Mineshaft. $250,000 yearling 2015 KEE-SEP. 15—c., by More Than Ready. 16—No report. STONEHEDGE FARM SOUTH SOPHOMORE FILLIES S. Tampa Bay Downs, Apr. 9, $75,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds, fillies, 7 furlongs, 1:24.29, fast. (Track record: 1:21.40.) APRIL GAZE, 118, ch. f. 3, High Cotton—Sky Gazer, by Sky Mesa. Owner, Glassman, Karl and Glassman, Cathi; breeder, Patricia Generazio (Fla.); trainer, Edward Plesa, Jr.; jockey, Elvis Trujillo...........................................................................$45,000 Valueable Charmer, 116, ch. f. 3, Value Plus—Charm Spell, by Silver Charm. Owner, Winning Stables and Raymond Rech .............................................................................$15,000 23 Chief Attraction, 117, dk. b. or br. f. 3, Forty Grams—But Mommy, by Matty G. Owner, Pinnacle Racing Stable and Norman Stables............................................................................$7,500 Winning Beyer: 68 Margins: 1, 2 1/2, 3 1/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 3-5. Also ran: Hey Girl Hey 116 ($3,750), Looking At Beauty 116 ($2,250), Nano’s Crown 116 ($1,500), Colombian Queen 116. 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 21 100 $18,400 34 3(1)10 103,060 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals RACING RECORD AGE STS RACING RECORD AGE STS Winning Beyer: 93 Margins: nk, 1 3/4, 1. Odds of winner (favorite): 2-1. Also ran: Enterprising 116 ($3,750), Manchurian High 122 ($2,250), Old Time Hockey 116 ($1,500), My Point Exactly 117, Allie’s Event 116. 5 4(1)10 $121,460 At 3: 1st Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies S. APRIL GAZE, ch. f. 2013 Dixie Union 97 HIGH COTTON 03 Happy Tune 95 Dixieland Band 80 Sky Mesa 00 SKY GAZER 07 Expect Becky 99 Pulpit 94 She’s Tops 89 A.P. Indy 89 Hum Along 89 Caress 91 Valid Expectations 93 Belfast Becky 86 When High Cotton has crossed with Sky Mesa mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), $121,460 average earnings per runner. Sire: HIGH COTTON. Raced 3 years, 17 starts, 4 wins. Earned $462,574. Best Beyer: 105. Stands at Ocala Stud in Fla. for $5,000. Sire of 6 crops, 366 foals, 207 runners (57%), 141 winners (39%), 7 SWs (2%), including Currency Swap, Speak Logistics, Tarpy’s Goal. Total progeny earnings $7,602,792, $36,728 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—133 yearlings sold, $21,832 average. In 2015, 25 yearlings sold, $24,364 average. 1st dam: SKY GAZER. Bred by Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon (Fla.). Unraced. 12—Wildcat Gaze, f., by Wildcat Heir. Raced 3 years, 10 starts, 1 win. Earned $47,810. Best Beyer: 68. 13—APRIL GAZE (See above). Best Beyer: 79. 14—Fast Eddie E, c., by Wildcat Heir. 15—f., by Treasure Beach (GB). 16—No report. TAMPA TURF CLASSIC S. Tampa Bay Downs, Apr. 9, $75,000 guaranteed, 4-year-olds and up, 1 1/8 miles turf, 1:47.11, firm. (Course record: 1:46.26.) GO AROUND, 118, dk. b. or br. c. 4, Medaglia d’Oro—Mediation (Ire), by Caerleon. Owner, Peter Vegso; breeder, Vegso Racing Stable (Fla.); trainer, William Mott; jockey, Antonio Gallardo.........................................................................$45,000 Fundamental, 116, gr. or ro. c. 4, Arch—Halo’s Verse, by Unbridled’s Song. Owner, Klaravich Stables and William H. Lawrence.......................................................................$15,000 Cement Clement, 116, ch. g. 5, Limehouse—Gouge, by Repriced. Owner, Scorese, Pat and Ron...............................$7,500 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 36 20 3(1) $148,660 42 2(1)00 79,200 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 8 4(1) 03(1) $227,860 At 3: 3rd Saranac S. [G3]. At 4: 1st Tampa Turf Classic S. GO AROUND, dk. b. or br. c. 2012 El Prado (Ire) 89 MEDAGLIA D’ORO 99 Cappucino Bay 89 Sadler’s Wells 81 Caerleon 80 MEDIATION (IRE) 92 Redeem Herself 82 Nijinsky II 67 Lady Capulet 74 Bailjumper 74 Dubbed In 73 Foreseer 69 General Assembly 76 Redowa 64 When Medaglia d’Oro has crossed with Caerleon mares, it has produced 3 foals of racing age, 3 winners (100%), 1 SW (33%), $108,517 average earnings per runner. Sire: MEDAGLIA D’ORO. Raced 4 years in North America, United Arab Emirates, 17 starts, 8 wins. Earned $5,754,720. Best Beyer: 120. Stands at Darley in Ky. for $150,000. Sire of 9 crops, 1,384 foals, 813 runners (59%), 518 winners (37%), 91 SWs (7%), including Mshawish, Marketing Mix, Plum Pretty, champions Vancouver (Aus), Medaglia d’Orizaba, Rachel Alexandra, Songbird. Total progeny earnings $73,727,672, $90,686 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—586 yearlings sold, $202,742 average. In 2015, 66 yearlings sold, $251,754 average. 1st dam: MEDIATION (IRE). Bred by Dayton Ltd. (Ireland). Raced 4 years, 23 starts, 5 wins. Earned $194,843. Best Beyer: 104. At 2, 3rd JRA Killavullan S. [Ire-G3]. At 3, 1st Derrinstown Stud One Thousand Guineas Trial; 2nd Leopardstown One Thousand Guineas Trial S., Waterford Testimonial S.; 3rd Coolmore Stud Champions Concorde S. [Ire-G3]. At 4, 2nd Jenny Wiley S. [G3]. At 5, 2nd Doubledogdare S. [L]; 3rd Hialeah Breeders’ Cup H. [L]. 98—Cuore Ribelle, h., by Woodman. Raced 2 years, 16 starts, 1 win. Earned $23,582. $43,420 yearling 1999 TAT-OCT. 99—Mantra Man, h., by Spinning World. Unraced. $47,000 yearling 2000 KEE-JAN. 00—Ptah, g., by Gone West. Raced 6 years, 40 starts, 6 wins. Earned $163,183. Best Beyer: 95. RNA ($120,000) yearling 2001 KEE-SEP, RNA ($120,000) 2yo 2002 FTF-FEB. 01—Media Saint, g., by Saint Ballado. Raced 4 years, 18 starts, 2 wins. Earned $30,329. Best Beyer: 69. RNA ($50,000) 2yo 2003 FTF-FEB. 02—Extreme Beauty, m., by Rahy. Raced 2 years, 14 starts, 2 wins. Earned $37,526. At 2, 3rd Cherry Hinton S. [Eng-G2]. $15,000 yearling 2003 KEE-SEP. CONTINUED Breeding 03—GO BETWEEN, h., by Point Given. Raced 4 years, 27 starts, 8 wins. Earned $2,908,880. Best Beyer: 109. At 2, 3rd Pilgrim S. [L]. At 3, 1st Virginia Derby [G2], Palm Beach S. [G3]; 2nd Crown Royal American Turf S. [G3], Dayton Andrews Dodge Sophomore Turf S. [L]; 3rd Colonial Turf Cup S. [L]. At 4, 1st Fayette S. [G3], Cherokee River Stables Turf Classic S., Unbridled Breeders’ Cup H. [L]; 2nd Rossi Gold S.; 3rd Arlington H. [G3], Opening Verse H. [L], Sunshine Millions San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino Turf S. At 5, 1st Pacific Classic S. [G1], Sunshine Millions Classic S.; 2nd Santa Anita H. [G1], Hollywood Gold Cup S. [G1], Ben Ali S. [G3]. 04—Compromise, g., by Point Given. Raced 5 years, 12 starts, 3 wins. Earned $104,486. Best Beyer: 92. 05—Broodmare aborted. 06—Matai, h., by Orchard Park. Raced 3 years, 18 starts, 4 wins. Earned $64,410. Best Beyer: 80. 07—Broodmare aborted. 08—Litigating, m., by Point Given. Raced 2 years, 9 starts, 1 win. Earned $56,044. Best Beyer: 75. 09—No report. 10—Media Kid, g., by Lemon Drop Kid. Raced 4 years, 24 starts, 4 wins. Earned $179,127. Best Beyer: 94. 11—Barren. 12—GO AROUND (See above). Best Beyer: 95. RNA ($300,000) yearling 2013 KEE-SEP. 13—Barren. 14—Go Forward, f., by Jump Start. 15—No report. PREMIERE S. Lone Star, Apr. 7, $50,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds and up, 6 1/2 furlongs, 1:16.68, fast. (Track record: 1:14.16.) SUPERMASON, 118, b. g. 4, Grasshopper—Folksy, by Midway Road. Owner, Brad Grady; breeder, W. S. Farish & E. J. Hudson, Jr. Irrevocable Trust (Texas); trainer, W. Calhoun; jockey, Lindey Wade.............................................................................$30,000 Spider’s Alibi, 116, b. c. 4, Lookin At Lucky—Miss Missile, by Golden Missile. Owner, Terry Propps.............................$10,000 A M Milky Way, 123, b. g. 4, Elusive Bluff—Actress E, by Noactor. Owner, David L. Davis......................................................$5,500 Winning Beyer: 99 Margins: 7 3/4, 1 1/2, 1 1/4. Odds of winner: 3-1. Favorite: A M Milky Way, 6-5. Also ran: Texas Bling 120 ($3,000), Solar Charge 118 ($1,500), Ring Necked 118, F J Uncle Vic 123, Internet Success 119, Imma Bling 115. RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 27 211 $38,755 36 2(2) 1(1)0 105,600 43 1(1)0 1(1) 37,000 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 16 5(3)2(1)2(1) $181,355 At 3: 1st Jim’s Orbit S., Texas Stallion S.; 2nd Groovy S. At 4: 1st Premiere S.; 3rd Houston Turf S. SUPERMASON, b. g. 2012 MY MASTER PLAN, dk. b. or br. f. 2013 Dixie Union 97 GRASSHOPPER 04 Grass Skirt 96 Dixieland Band 80 Midway Road 00 FOLKSY 08 Calico Skirt 95 Jade Hunter 84 She’s Tops 89 Mr. Prospector 70 Balinese 87 Fleet Road 84 A.P. Indy 89 Folk Art 82 DOWNLOAD THE DRF APP at DRF.com/app 24 A.P. Indy 89 Vice Regent 67 ONE O SEVEN 94 Excruciation 79 Northern Dancer 61 Preach 89 Dehere 91 Moment to Buy 81 Victoria Regina 58 Bold Hour 64 Blissful 63 When Grasshopper has crossed with Midway Road mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), $181,355 average earnings per runner. When Oratory has crossed with Vice Regent mares, it has produced 1 foal of racing age, 1 winner (100%), 1 SW (100%), $169,567 average earnings per runner. Sire: GRASSHOPPER. Raced 6 years, 21 starts, 5 wins. Earned $848,852. Best Beyer: 107. Stands at Lane’s End Texas in Texas for $3,500. Sire of 3 crops, 76 foals, 42 runners (55%), 23 winners (30%), 2 SWs (3%). Total progeny earnings $871,681, $20,754 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—21 yearlings sold, $9,771 average. In 2015, 4 yearlings sold, $12,050 average. Sire: ORATORY. Raced 1 year, 5 starts, 3 wins. Earned $189,000. Best Beyer: 114. Stands at River Oaks Farm in Okla. for $3,500. Sire of 7 crops, 200 foals, 140 runners (70%), 103 winners (52%), 4 SWs (2%), including Monster Sleeping, Tujoes, Pagan Priestess. Total progeny earnings $8,031,599, $57,369 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—42 yearlings sold, $6,632 average. In 2015, 4 yearlings sold, $4,100 average. 1st dam: FOLKSY. Bred by W. S. Farish & E. J. Hudson, Jr.Irrevocable Trust (Texas). Raced 1 year, 4 starts, 2 wins. Earned $16,650. Best Beyer: 44. 12—SUPERMASON (See above). Best Beyer: 99. $25,000 yearling 2013 FTT-AUG. 13—Sing Honey, f., by Sing Baby Sing. Raced 2 years, 12 starts, 1 win. Earned $2,740. $2,200 yearling 2014 FTT-OCT. 14—f., by Too Much Bling. $20,000 2yo 2016 TEX-APR. 15—No report. 16—No report. WAYNE HANKS MEMORIAL S. Lone Star, Apr. 10, $50,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 6 1/2 furlongs, 1:19.00, fast. (Track record: 1:14.16.) MY MASTER PLAN, 116, dk. b. or br. f. 3, Oratory—One O Seven, by Vice Regent. Owner, Joyce D. McGough; breeder, Dan W. McGough (Texas); trainer, Donnie Von Hemel; jockey, Luis Quinonez.............................................................................$30,000 Infectious, 119, dk. b. or br. f. 4, Valid Expectations—Red Cell, by Geri. Owner, W.S. Farish................................................$10,000 Expect to Fly, 117, ch. f. 4, Early Flyer—Martys Expectation, by Valid Expectations. Owner, Team Bryant Thoroughbreds.$5,500 Margins: 2 1/2, 4 1/2, 5 1/4. Odds of winner (favorite): 4-5. Also ran: Everything Bling 123 ($3,000), Indygo Rocket 116 ($1,500), Too Much Prada 116. RACING RECORD Want the latest news, analysis, enhanced entries & results, right on your mobile device? Pulpit 94 ORATORY 02 Arrested Dreams 96 AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 24 4(2)00 $130,767 33 1(1)01 38,800 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 7 5(3)01 $169,567 At 2: 1st E. L. Gaylord Memorial S., Trapeze S. At 3: 1st Wayne Hanks Memorial S. 1st dam: ONE O SEVEN. Bred by Salishan Meadows (B.C.). Raced 4 years, 27 starts, 4 wins. Earned $178,253. Best Beyer: 88. At 2, 1st CTHS Sales S. At 3, 2nd Fall Fashion S. At 4, 1st Bangles and Beads S.; 2nd Straight Deal H. [L]. At 5, 1st Bangles and Beads S. [L]; 3rd Daffodil S. 01—h., by Saint Ballado. Raced 4 years, 34 starts, no wins. $100,000 yearling 2002 KEE-SEP, $22,000 2yo 2003 BAR-MAY. 02—Broodmare aborted. 03—No report. 04—Keene Road, g., by Cat Thief. Raced 4 years, 30 starts, 4 wins. Earned $51,771. Best Beyer: 80. RNA ($14,000) yearling 2005 KEE-JAN. 05—Delilah’s Seven, m., by Sky Mesa. Raced 5 years, 23 starts, 7 wins. Earned $87,802. Best Beyer: 84. 06—Sky Blue Sky, m., by Sky Mesa. Raced 2 years, 5 starts, no wins. Earned $3,460. Best Beyer: 53. $13,000 yearling 2007 KEE-JAN, $14,000 yearling 2007 KEE-SEP. 07—Quiet by Seven, m., by Quiet American. Raced 5 years, 31 starts, 2 wins. Earned $64,570. Best Beyer: 71. 08—Barren. 09—h., by Silver Train. Unraced. $22,000 yearling 2010 KEE-SEP. 10—Outstanding, m., by Silver Train. Unraced. $25,000 yearling 2011 BAR-JAN. 11—Seven O Clock, h., by Silver Train. Unraced. 12—No report. 13—MY MASTER PLAN (See above). Best Beyer: 79. RNA ($15,000) yearling 2014 FTT-OCT. 14—c., by Mr. Nightlinger. $22,000 2yo 2016 TEX-APR. Connect with Daily Racing Form on Twitter and stay up to date with news, videos, photos, and more. @DRFBreeding GO CONTINUED Breeding CLEM MCSPADDEN MEMORIAL ROUTE 66 S. Will Rogers Downs, Apr. 5, $50,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds and up, colts and geldings, 6 furlongs, 1:10.66, fast. (Track record: 1:07.55.) SHARP ART, 124, dk. b. or br. g. 4, Sharp Humor—Artful Launch, by Artax. Owner, Bryan D. Foster; breeder, William Bradley & Fred Bradley (Ky.); trainer, Brad Cox; jockey, Joe Johnson....$30,000 Johnny Whip, 118, dk. b. or br. g. 7, Stephen Got Even—Paradisa, by Seeking the Gold. Owner, George W. Straw, Jr..........$11,000 Yonaguska Boy, 118, dk. b. or br. g. 7, Yonaguska—Chives, by Farma Way. Owner, James and Colleen Willms...............$6,050 Winning Beyer: 87 Margins: 1 3/4, 1, 1 1/2. Odds of winner (favorite): 1-5. Also ran: Chifforobe 118 ($3,300), Big Creek Road 118 ($1,500). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 311 320 $58,620 44 2(1)10 95,200 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 15 5(1)30 $153,820 At 4: 1st Clem McSpadden Memorial Route 66 S. SHARP ART, dk. b. or br. g. 2012 Distorted Humor 93 SHARP HUMOR 03 Bellona 94 Forty Niner 85 Artax 95 ARTFUL LAUNCH 02 Splendid Launch 90 Marquetry 87 Danzig’s Beauty 87 Hansel 88 Basoof 83 Raging Apalachee 88 Relaunch 76 I’m Splendid 83 When Sharp Humor has crossed with Artax mares, it has produced 2 foals of racing age, 1 winner (50%), 1 SW (50%), $153,820 average earnings per runner. DRF TicketMaker, available only at DRF.com Sire: SHARP HUMOR. Raced 2 years, 10 starts, 4 wins. Earned $490,410. Best Beyer: 102. Stands at in Republic of Korea. Sire of 7 crops, 534 foals, 389 runners (73%), 309 winners (58%), 23 SWs (4%), including Hero of Order, Angelica Zapata, Sarah Sis, champions Good Shine, Force de Jour, Admiranda. Total progeny earnings $24,323,076, $62,527 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—226 yearlings sold, $19,940 average. 1st dam: ARTFUL LAUNCH. Bred by Brilliant Stables, Inc. & Lynn Jones (Ky.). Raced 3 years, 25 starts, 5 wins. Earned $90,442. Best Beyer: 80. 10—Barren. 11—Launch to Go, m., by Tiago. Unraced. 12—SHARP ART (See above). Best Beyer: 96. 13—Barren. 14—No report. 15—Bing’s Blessing, c., by Hidden Blessing. 16—No report. WILMA MANKILLER MEM. S. Will Rogers Downs, Apr. 4, $50,000 guaranteed, 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 6 furlongs, 1:10.88, fast. (Track record: 1:07.55.) STORMQUILITY, 118, b. m. 5, After Market—Southern Protocol, by Dixieland Band. Owner, Uhland, Stacy and Steve and Koch, Barry; breeder, G. Watts Humphrey Jr. (Ky.); trainer, Tim Williams; jockey, Curtis Kimes......................................................$30,000 Magnificent Margo, 118, dk. b. or br. f. 4, Congrats—Holy Miss, by Holy Bull. Owner, Jeff Drown....................................$10,000 More Than Even, 121, ch. m. 6, Stephen Got Even—Sallybrooke, by Dehere. Owner, Doyle Williams...................................$6,050 Winning Beyer: 80 Margins: 1 1/4, 2 1/2, 4 1/4. Odds of winner: 6-1. Favorite: More Than Even, 1-1. Also ran: Lingering Smoke 118 ($3,300), Strawberry Baby 124 ($1,500). RACING RECORD AGE STS 1ST (SW) 2ND (SP) 3RD (SP) EARNINGS 22 100 $7,497 3 10 1(1)2(1)2(1) 45,016 44 1 1(1)0 23,400 52 1(1)01 33,008 ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ Totals 18 4(2)3(2)3(1) $108,921 At 3: 1st George Wafer Memorial S.; 2nd Casino at the Downs H.; 3rd Aspen Cup S. At 4: 2nd Molly Brown S. At 5: 1st Wilma Mankiller Memorial S. The “Raise Your Game” App INTRODUCING THE NEW DRF SMARTPHONE APP. Available for download in the App Store and Google™ Play or go to DRF.com/app 25 STORMQUILITY, b. m. 2011 Storm Cat 83 AFTER MARKET 03 Tranquility Lake 95 Storm Bird 78 Dixieland Band 80 SOUTHERN PROTOCOL 03 Proper Protocol 92 Northern Dancer 61 Terlingua 76 Rahy 85 Winters’ Love 82 Mississippi Mud 73 Deputy Minister 79 Gaily Gaily (Ire) 83 When After Market has crossed with Dixieland Band mares, it has produced 3 foals of racing age, 1 winner (33%), 1 SW (33%), $108,921 average earnings per runner. Sire: AFTER MARKET. Raced 3 years, 13 starts, 8 wins. Earned $903,685. Best Beyer: 104. Stands in Turkey. Sire of 6 crops, 302 foals, 193 runners (64%), 129 winners (43%), 12 SWs (4%), including Belle Gallantey, Lady of Fifty, Closing Range, champions Gocek, Apoteosica. Total progeny earnings $9,220,701, $47,776 average per starter. Auction record, 1980 to present—131 yearlings sold, $22,152 average. In 2015, 9 yearlings sold, $14,467 average. 1st dam: Southern Protocol. Bred by G. Watts Humphrey Jr. (Ky.). Raced 2 years, 10 starts, 2 wins. Earned $60,400. Best Beyer: 85. At 3, 3rd Trenton S. 08—Foal born dead. 09—Ring Warrior, g., by Aragorn (Ire). Raced 1 year, 1 start, no wins. Earned $385. $55,000 yearling 2010 KEE-SEP. 10—Miss Mariana, m., by Rock Hard Ten. Unraced. $12,000 yearling 2011 KEE-SEP. 11—STORMQUILITY (See above). Best Beyer: 81. $5,000 yearling 2012 KEE-SEP. 12—Barren. 13—Lightfeet, c., by Lonhro (Aus). Unraced. $21,000 yearling 2014 KEE-SEP, $62,471 yearling 2014 TAD-NOV, $155,862 2yo 2015 TAT-APR. 14—Broodmare aborted. 15—c., by Gemologist. 16—No report. DRF Formulator PPs, available only at DRF.com ENTRIES RESULTS LIVE ODDS DRF LIVE NEWS DRF BETS
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