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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 WWW.BLOODHORSE.COM
CHALLENGE OF TRACKING HORSES DISCUSSED IN NYBy Tom LaMarra
The challenges of tracking retired racehorses were
evident in the results of research discussed Aug.
30 during a New York State Gaming Commission
aftercare summit in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
The summit, designed to provide updates on
current efforts and solicit ideas on raising aware-
ness—and more funding—for aftercare, followed
one held last year in New York. One of the projects
started last year was an attempt to confirm the
status of horses after their last races at New York's
four Thoroughbred tracks.
"Last year we provided an update on what the
numbers are and what the needs are," said Jack
Knowlton, operating manager of Sackatoga Stable
and a member of the New York State Task Force on
Retired Racehorses. "I'm still frustrated we're not
able to get where we want to get."
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IN TODAY’S EDITIONCathryn Sophia Heads Saturday's Parx Program 3
VinMar Announces Dispersal, Lists Farm 4
Mulling Stud Plans for Flintshire, Arrogate 5
Smiling Tiger Filly Tops Barretts Yearlings 6
Flintshire Earns Week's Top Speed Figure 7
Loch Lea's Dr. Gordon Layton Passes at 84 8
Final Start in Jeopardy for Rich Tapestry 9
Report: Spa Surface Not to Blame in Deaths 9
Arrogate Reflects Legacy of Unbridled's Song 10
Results 11
Entries 12
Leading Lists 19
(continued on page 2)
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Retired jockey Rosie Napravnik aboard retired Thoroughbred Dare Me
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LATEST HEADLINES FROM BLOODHORSE.COMHERNANDEZ, BROBERG REPEAT EVANGELINE TITLES Evangeline Downs concluded its scheduled 84-day Thoroughbred season Aug. 27, with Colby Hernandez and Karl Broberg repeating as the meet's top jockey and trainer, respectively.
NEW YORK OKS FULL CASINO FOR TIOGA DOWNS Tioga Downs, a Standardbred track west of Binghamton in the struggling Southern Tier region of New York, will be permitted to install slot machines and table games under a plan approved Aug. 30 by the New York State Gaming Commission.
REMINGTON REVISITS REPORTING OF HORSE WEIGHTS Remington Park in Oklahoma will offer more statistical data to horseplayers and fans when it brings back a program by which horses are weighed before each race and the information disseminated to the public.
LOS ALAMITOS SCHEDULES CALIFORNIA CHROME DAY The most famous resident of Los Alamitos will be honored on "California Chrome Day'' Sept. 10 at the track.
With assistance from The Jockey Club, the task
force identified more than 3,800 New York Thor-
oughbreds that raced in the state from 2010-12 but
never raced again. Of the total, 1,325 last raced at
Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack, 434 at Aqueduct
Racetrack, 387 at Belmont Park, and 126 at Saratoga
Race Course. About 20% ran their last races at tracks
outside of New York.
Thus far, Knowlton said 1,082—a little more than
27% of the total—have known status. Of that group
54% are broodmares, 29% are deceased, and almost
15% fall into the categories of retired or adopted. Of
the more than 2,800 whose status remains unknown,
they raced for about 900 trainers; some had one-
horse stables while one had more than 90 horses in
training, Knowlton said.
Of the horses accounted for, 58% were in New
York and 42% out of state
"There are a lot of challenges in finding out where
(the horses) went," Knowlton said. "This gives you
a flavor of the breadth of where these horses are.
We're looking for ideas on how, on an ongoing basis,
to track horses as they leave the racetrack so we can
really understand where they are going."
It was noted during the summit that beginning
in 2017 microchips will be mandatory for any Thor-
oughbred registered with The Jockey Club; the
program is voluntary this year but requests for
microchips were made for about three-quarters of
registrations. For aftercare purposes, the chips will
aid in identifying horses when they are found but
can't take the place of responsible horse ownership
as noted during the meeting.
Tom Gallo III, president of the New York Thorough-
bred Breeders, a farm owner, and managing of owner
of Parting Glass Racing, said viewing a NYSGC video on
aftercare should be mandatory not only for trainers
but for owners.
"We are in a modern era, and a lot of people have
a need for immediate gratification," Gallo said. "A
lot of owners (today) aren't in it for the love of the
horse. When I talk (to people interested in partner-
ships) I tell them, 'You don't own a horse until its last
race. You own a horse until it is properly placed in an
accredited (aftercare program)." BH
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CATHRYN SOPHIA HEADS SATURDAY'S PARX PROGRAMBy Tom LaMarra
Six stakes and total purses of $845,000 for 11 races
will be offered Sept. 3 when Parx Racing returns
from a more than three-week break with a program
for mostly Pennsylvania-bred runners.
The Saturday card, dubbed "Pennsylvania's Day
at the Races," includes one open race—the $150,000
Princess of Sylmar Stakes, which attracted Cash is
King's locally based Cathryn Sophia, winner of the
Longines Kentucky Oaks (gr. I). The one-mile Prin-
cess of Sylmar for 3-year-old fillies serves as a prep
for the $1 million Cotillion Stakes (gr. I), a 1 1/8-mile
event for 3-year-old fillies Sept. 24 at Parx.
There are five $100,000 Pennsylvania-bred stakes
on the Sept. 3 card, including the Roanoke for 3-year-
olds and up at 1 1/16 miles. The race attracted Some-
day Farm's grade III winner Res Judicata and two
from the Graham Motion barn: The Elkstone Group's
Edge of Reality, winner of the Robellino Stakes for
state-breds on turf at Hollywood Casino at Penn
National Race Course last time out, and Augustin Sta-
ble's Forward Thinker, a regular in state-bred stakes
who returns to dirt for the first time since July 2014.
The annual celebration of the Pennsylvania-bred
program comes as the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders
Association works to restore breeder and stallion
award payments—about $6 million so far—that have
been held up for about seven months because of
problematic language in a new horseracing reform
law. BH
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SALES UPDATE
VINMAR ANNOUNCES DISPERSAL, LISTS FARMBy Ron Mitchell
When Marc Ferrell built VinMar Farm, it was
designed with "the idea that we would
provide the best environment for broodmares,
weanlings, yearlings, or horses in need of some
rest and relaxation from racing," according to the
farm's website.
Now, six years after starting the state-of-the-
art nursery near Versailles, Ky., Ferrell has decid-
ed to leave the Thoroughbred industry, perhaps
temporarily, to pursue a new business interest.
He is dispersing the 189-acre farm and its horses.
VinMar announced it will offer a complete
dispersal of its Thoroughbred holdings during
Keeneland’s September yearling sale, to be held
Sept. 12-25, and November breeding stock sale,
which begins Nov. 8.
Archie St. George’s St. George Sales will act
as agent for the dispersal. Included are year-
lings by Quality Road, Super Saver, Violence, and
Shanghai Bobby and weanlings by top sires Uncle
Mo, Tale of the Cat, and Lookin At Lucky. Young
broodmares in foal to proven stallions Awesome
Again, Mizzen Mast, and Quality Road also will be
part of the dispersal.
The farm is listed for sale through Kirkpatrick
and Company, with an asking price of $3,848,000.
Ferrell first became acquainted with Thor-
oughbred racing at a young age in Arcadia, Calif.,
home of Santa Anita Park. Shortly before he and
a friend were going to graduate from high school,
they enrolled in Santa Anita’s “hotwalking school,”
a course that taught the basics of horsemanship
needed to do basic chores around the barn.
Once qualified to be a hotwalker, Ferrell was
assigned to Hall of Famer Jack Van Berg’s barn
during the same year Alysheba won the Kentucky
Derby (gr. I) and Preakness Stakes (gr. I), and
before long was promoted to groom; he traveled
to nearly all of the California tracks.
Ferrell eventually left the track and in the early
2000s established a health care company that
bought distressed hospitals and reopened them.
He returned to the horse industry after selling
that company in 2010, establishing a racing sta-
ble and building VinMar.
Among the horses campaigned by Ferrell have
been grade II winners Madame Cactus and Sec-
ond Summer (in partnership), grade III winners
Goldsville and Called to Serve, as well as stakes
winners Fiddlers Afleet and Well Deserved.
Ferrell said the decision to disperse came
about because he has established another health
care company based in Washington, D.C., and
those responsibilities along with him and his
wife, Vinka, caring for seven children (ages one
through 22) left little time for the farm or horse
racing.
"It is a bittersweet decision," said Ferrell, who
indicated he might return as an owner in the
future. "It’s a business I really enjoyed but it got
to point where I wasn’t able to participate in the
enjoyment part of it. I wasn’t able to spend time
at the farm or at the sales. It is very time-con-
suming if you want to do it right. We just felt it
was time to take step back and focus on some
other things. I would say at some point we will
get back in the business." BH
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VinMar Farm is listed for sale by Kirkpatrick and Company
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MULLING STUD PLANS FOR FLINTSHIRE, ARROGATEBy Eric Mitchell
Juddmonte Farms is holding a hot hand right now
with brilliant racehorses Flintshire and Arrogate,
who both delivered commanding performances Aug.
27 at Saratoga Race Course. These runners also pos-
sess strong potential as future stallions.
Specific stud plans for both horses don't exist at
the moment, according to Garrett O'Rourke, manager
of Juddmonte's American division—but with Flint-
shire now 6, a decision will be made sooner on his
stallion career than with 3-year-old Arrogate.
"We have had a lot of patience with Arrogate and
it's coming to fruition," said O'Rourke of the Unbri-
dled's Song colt who won the Travers Stakes (gr. I)
by 13 1/2 lengths in track-record time. "With a horse
of his size and stature, you have hopes for a lot of
excitement ahead. Prince Khalid (Abdullah) has never
been shy in the past about racing older horses. There
are plenty of big dirt races on offer, especially
next spring, so we would have to recommend rac-
ing him next year if everything is 100%. Everyone
benefits."
Regarding Flintshire, O'Rourke said serious
conversations about his stud career won't begin
until closer to the Breeders' Cup World Champi-
onships, where Flintshire earned a short-priced
spot in the Longines Breeders' Cup Turf (gr. IT) by
taking the Longines Sword Dancer Stakes (gr. IT)
in 2:23.45, only a fifth of a second off the 1 1/2-
mile track record set by Awad in 1997. The Sword
Dancer is a Breeders' Cup Challenge "Win and
You're In" event.
"His performances so far are definitely de-
serving of a championship; that was the whole
goal of bringing him over here and getting him
the accolades he's proven to deserve," O'Rourke
said. "Unfortunately over there (Europe) he kept
running into horses like Treve and Golden Horn.
There probably should have been an Arc with his
name on it but hopeful there a championship
with his name on it over here."
Flintshire finished second to Treve in the Qatar
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (Fr-I) in 2014 and sec-
ond to Golden Horn in the 2015 Arc. The Sword
Dancer was Flintshire's third start this year and
third graded stakes win. He previously won the Knob
Creek Manhattan Stakes (gr. IT) and the Bowling
Green Stakes (gr. IIT).
Regarding how Flintshire would fit into Juddmon-
te's breeding program, O'Rourke said any horse of
his caliber is a good fit.
"Anytime you can take a horse who is that brilliant,
that consistent, and that sound and consider what
magnificent genes he must have... I think you are
never afraid to add more of those genes into your
broodmare band," he said. "I don't think you can go
far wrong with that kind of a stud."
As for the appetite American breeders have for
turf sires, O'Rourke said it seems to be growing.
"The top European breeders used to keep mares
here especially to breed to the top turf stallions, back
to when we had Irish River and Riverman and Nijin-
sky," he said. "But they've thinned out. Now people
are starting to realize the supply may be beneath
what the demand might be, so they are happy to look
at those turf stallions again." BH
CHAD
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Arrogate's connections hope to race him next year
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SALES UPDATE
SMILING TIGER FILLY TOPS BARRETTS YEARLINGSBy Tracy Gantz
Three horses sold for six figures at the second edi-
tion of the Barretts select yearling sale, held Aug.
30 at Del Mar. A California-bred daughter of Smiling
Tiger brought the highest price of $130,000, while a
Cal-bred son of Tribal Rule was the top-priced colt at
$115,000.
Barretts conducted its inaugural select yearling
sale last year after the Del Mar races, and for 2016
the company switched to a dark day. That, plus
what sale officials termed "a catalog with more sire
power," led to increases at the top end, with overall
figures virtually even with 2015.
In both years, 44 yearlings sold, grossing
$1,635,000 and averaging $37,159 this year. In 2015,
the gross was $1,629,000 with a $37,023 average.
The median dropped to $27,500 in 2016, from
$32,500 in 2015. Of the 67 through the ring this year,
23 did not sell, for a buy-back rate of 34%
"Knowing that the market is so haywire at the
moment, we felt if we stayed even, it would be a win
for us," said Kim Lloyd, general manager of Barretts.
"Considering the circumstances, we felt like we came
out very good today."
In 2015 the sale toppers were a pair that sold for
$90,000 each. Five horses this year went through
for six-figure bids, two of those not selling. Hip #42,
a son of Lucky Pulpit, was a buy-back at $145,000,
and hip #24, a son of Union Rags, did not sell at
$120,000.
"The median was down because the lower-end
horses sold a little lower this year," said Lloyd. "The
higher-end horses brought all the money. We were
pleased with the high end because it gives people
the confidence to bring in a marketable, commercial
type of horse."
Sue Greene's Woodbridge Farm consigned the
$130,000 sale topper, Hip 68. The filly is from the
first crop of millionaire Smiling Tiger and is out of the
Pentelicus mare Chanceofalifetime. Jeff Bonde, who
trained Smiling Tiger, bought the sale topper. She
is a half sister to stakes winner Kelly's Princess and
three stakes-placed runners.
Trainer Dan Hendricks successfully bid $115,000
on behalf of Super Horse for Hip 16. Consigned by
Mary Knight, the colt is by deceased Tribal Rule,
who regularly ranks high on California sire lists. The
youngster is out of the Thunder Gulch mare Marala-
go, a daughter of multiple graded winner Tricky
Squaw and a half sister to stakes winner Tricky Six.
The third horse to sell for six figures was Hip 59,
from the consignment of G.W. Thomas' Willow Tree
Farm. Gary Hartunian's Rockingham Ranch went to
$110,000 for the Cal-bred colt, a son of Dialed In out
of the Siphon mare Boro. The colt is from the family
of $946,190-earner Gene's Lady. BH
Barretts Sales at Del Mar 2016 Select Yearling Sale Top Hips
Hip Sex, Sire—Dam Sale Price16 c, ylg, Tribal Rule—Maralago
Buyer: Dan Hendricks, agent for Super Horse Consignor: Mary Knight
$115,000
29 Coco Kisses f, ylg, Empire Way—River Kiss Buyer: Edward J. Brown Jr. Consignor: Lovacres Ranch
$90,000
30 f, ylg, Shanghai Bobby—R Lady Joy Buyer: D. P. Racing Consignor: Checkmate Thoroughbreds
$70,000
31 f, ylg, Street Boss—Rose Canyon Buyer: E-Racing.com & Janet Lyons Consignor: Fleming Thoroughbred Farm
$60,000
36 c, ylg, Eddington—Sausalita (IRE) Buyer: Desert Sun Stables or Jawl Consignor: Havens Bloodstock Agency
$50,000
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A California-bred daughter of Smiling Tiger topped the second
edition of the Barretts select yearling sale
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FLINTSHIRE EARNS WEEK'S TOP SPEED FIGUREBy Frank Angst
A big Aug. 27 card
at Saratoga Race
Course accounted for the
top five Equibase Speed
Figures this week, with
Flintshire securing the
top spot when he rallied
from last to post a clear
victory in the Longines
Sword Dancer (gr. IT).
With the 1 3/4-length
win in 2:23.45 for the
1 1/2-mile race on firm
turf, the 6-year-old son
of Dansili earned a 127
Equibase Speed Figure
while extending his win
streak in United States
races to four, a stretch
that began with a clear
score in last year's Sword
Dancer, when he earned a 132.
The 127 in this year's Sword
Dancer followed an 84 earned
by Flintshire when he won the
slow-paced Bowling Green (gr.
IIT) July 30 at Saratoga. The
Sword Dancer offered a com-
pletely different pace scenario,
with pacemaker Inordinate living
up to his name when he went a
half-mile in :46.16.
Sword Dancer runner-up
Money Multiplier earned the
second-best ESF (125), and
third-place finisher Twilight
Eclipse ranked fourth (122).
The top ESF on dirt was posted
by Arrogate, who earned a 123
when he completed the 1 1/4-
mile Travers (gr. I) in track- and
stakes-record time of 1:59.36.
A. P. Indian registered the week's fifth-best ESF,
earning a 121 in his 2 1/2-length score in the Pri-
ority One Jets Forego (gr. I), also on the Saturday
Saratoga card. BH
Top 10 Equibase Speed Figures Since August 23Horse Finish Race, Track, Distance, Date
127 Flintshire (GB) 1 Longines Sword Dancer S. (gr. IT), SAR, 12fT, 8/27
125 Money Multi-plier
2 Longines Sword Dancer S. (gr. IT), SAR, 12fT, 8/27
123 Arrogate 1 Travers S. (gr. I), SAR, 10f, 8/27
122 Twilight Eclipse 3 Longines Sword Dancer S. (gr. IT), SAR, 12fT, 8/27
121 A. P. Indian 1 Priority One Jets Forego S. (gr. I), SAR, 7f, 8/27
119 Masochistic 1 Pat O'Brien S. (gr. II), DMR, 7f, 8/27
119 Strike Charmer 1 Woodford Reserve Ballston Spa S. (gr. IIT), SAR, 8.5fT, 8/27
118 Drefong 1 Ketel One King's Bishop S. (gr. I), SAR, 7f, 8/27
117 Lady Eli 2 Woodford Reserve Ballston Spa S. (gr. IIT), SAR, 8.5fT, 8/27
117 Sentiero Italia 3 Woodford Reserve Ballston Spa S. (gr. IIT), SAR, 8.5fT, 8/27
117 Grand Tito 4 Longines Sword Dancer S. (gr. IT), SAR, 12fT, 8/27
CHAD
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Flintshire earned a 127 Equibase Speed Figure winning the Sword Dancer
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LOCH LEA'S DR. GORDON LAYTON PASSES AT 84By Blood-Horse Staff
Dr. Gordon E. Layton, prominent Central Kentucky
equine veterinarian, Thoroughbred breeder, and
co-owner of Loch Lea Farm, died Aug 28 at his home
in Paris, Ky. He was 84.
Layton practiced veterinary medicine from 1956
until his retirement following a heart attack in 2008.
In 1979 Layton became the first equine veterinari-
an in North America to use an ultrasound machine in
equine practice to determine early pregnancy status
of mares. Among the many farms he worked for were
Claiborne Farm, Runnymede Farm, Drymon Farm,
Golden Chance Farm, Forest Retreat Farm, Stoner
Creek Stud, Hidaway Farm, and Hillside Farm.
Layton and his wife, Lyn, founded Loch Lea Farm
in 1964, which was managed by their son Jim Layton
since 1980. Loch Lea Farm raised many top Thor-
oughbred racehorses, including Racing Hall of Fame
member Bold 'n Determined, champion 2-year-old fil-
ly Stardom Bound, English and French champion and
Epsom Derby (Eng-I) winner Teenoso, English cham-
pion 2-year-old filly Cherry Hinton, and
French group I winner Imperial Beauty.
Layton was proud of his family
heritage of working with horses for
more than 300 years in England, Can-
ada, and the U.S. and that his father
founded the first blacksmith school in
the U.S. at Cornell University. He was
active in helping young people interest-
ed in agriculture and mentored several
budding young veterinarians in the
1980s and ’90s.
Honored to be mentored by late
Claiborne Farm resident veterinarian
Col. (Dr.) Floyd Sager, he was the back-
up veterinarian at the Hancock family's
farm near Paris for 30 years and cared
for many equine stars there. He was,
however, most proud that he never
missed a call when needed.
Layton learned many old-time remedies from
Sager, but was also progressive in adopting new
management techniques based upon his keen pow-
ers of observation.
Layton served on the Kentucky Board of Veteri-
nary Examiners, was awarded a Lifetime member-
ship of the Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association,
received the KVMA Distinguished Service Award, was
a member of the KVMA Foundation Board, and Hon-
or Roll Member of the American Veterinary Medical
Association. He was founding president of Mountain
Pleasure Horse Association.
Layton graduated from New York State Veterinary
College at Cornell in 1956 with Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine degree.
Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. EDT Aug. 31 at Hin-
ton-Turner Funeral Home, in Paris, Ky., and Sept. 2 at
1 p.m. with a celebration of life at 2 p.m., also at Hin-
ton-Turner. Expressions of sympathy can be made to
the Alzheimer's Association or the Hopewell Museum
of Paris, KY. BH
ANNE
M. E
BERH
ARDT
Dr. Gordon Layton, 84, passed away Aug. 28 at his home near Paris, Ky.
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FINAL START IN JEOPARDY FOR RICH TAPESTRYBy Blood-Horse Staff
Grade I winner Rich Tapestry disappointed in a
gate trial Aug. 30, putting his anticipated career
finale in the inaugural $608,000 Keeneland Korea
Sprint Sept. 11 in South Korea in question.
Trainer Michael Chang's 8-year-old stable star
faded to finish sixth of 12 in the six-furlong trial on
the all-weather track at Sha Tin.
The Holy Roman Emperor gelding scored a histor-
ic first for a Hong Kong-trained horse when he won
the 2014 Santa Anita Sprint Championship (gr. I). In
his most recent start he was a lackluster seventh in
the Dubai Golden Shaheen (UAE-I). He emerged from
the race with a soundness issue.
"He injured the joint in Dubai and I gave him three
months off," said Chang. "I started him back in late June
and he's been working up to this race in Korea, but this
morning he was just feeling a bit sore again. He was
feeling a little soreness in his joint so we will give him
some medication today and then see how he is after
the weekend. If he passes the vet we will go on to Ko-
rea, but if he is not himself then we will not take him.
"Hopefully he will still make it, but if not, he's done
his job. If he does not go to Korea, I'll recommend to
the owners that we retire him." BH
REPORT: SPA SURFACE NOT TO BLAME IN DEATHSBy Tom Precious
The New York State Gaming Commission Aug. 30
reported that a preliminary review has found surface
conditions at Saratoga Race Course are not to blame for
14 equine deaths during the track's current meet.
NYSGC executive director Robert Williams, who present-
ed a brief overview during a board meeting in Saratoga
Springs, N.Y., said the number of deaths is similar to equine
fatalities during the 2014 and 2015 summer meets.
The state's Equine Safety Review Board, a panel whose
members include NYSGC equine medication director Dr.
Scott Palmer, is expected to publish its findings on the
equine deaths in the coming weeks. The panel has been
meeting weekly, Williams said, to discuss the Saratoga
fatalities.
Williams said he has been informed that a review of
various track-related issues, including cushion depth,
moisture content, and training times, "indicate that the
2016 main track surface meets standards consistent with
previous years, thereby making track condition unlikely as
a contributing factor for 2016 Saratoga equine fatalities."
Williams said the 14 fatalities since May 30 at Saratoga
included 10 exercise-related musculoskeletal injuries, six of
which were racing-related and four training-related. One
was deemed an "accidental death" due to a fall, one from
an infectious disease, and two from sudden cardiac deaths
following exercise. There were 13 in 2015 and 14 in 2014.
The six training-related fatalities occurred on the main track
and at the Oklahoma Training Track, the NYSGC said.
The New York Racing Association also brought in
racing surface expert Dr. Mick Peterson to review the
Saratoga track.
"While any equine fatality on the grounds of a New
York track is tragic and fully investigated, this spike has
been the cause of great concern for the commission
staff and the New York Racing Association," Williams
told NYSGC members. BH
RICK
SAM
UELS
Hong Kong-based Rich Tapestry won the 2014 Santa Anita Sprint
SKIP
DIC
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IN
The New York State Gaming Comission says surface conditions at
Saratoga Race Course are not to blame for recent equine deaths
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ARROGATE REFLECTS LEGACY OF UNBRIDLED'S SONG
The line applies to a totally different icon, but Neil
Young's "...gone, but not forgotten..." is what
came to mind when I pondered the recent legacy
of Unbridled's Song. The captivating gray passed on
July 26, 2013, at age 20. Since then he's been rep-
resented by 20 individual stakes winners, eight of
them grade I, including champion 3-year-old male
Will Take Charge; last year's Woodward Stakes (gr.
I) and Las Vegas Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (gr. I) hero
Liam's Map; and on Aug. 27, the stunning Travers
Stakes (gr. I) scorer,
Arrogate.
Injuries prevent-
ed Unbridled's Song
from fully realizing his
potential as a run-
ner, but at his best,
in efforts such as the
Florida Derby (gr. I)
and the Wood Me-
morial Stakes (gr. I),
he appeared almost
invincible. That is also
a pretty fair descrip-
tion of the impression Arrogate created.
Making only his fifth start and his first in stakes
competition, he vividly recalled his sire as he towed
the field through a swift opening six furlongs in
1:10.74. Given a breather through the next quarter,
Arrogate re-broke to storm through the last two
furlongs in :23.84, opening up a winning margin of
13 1/2 lengths. The final time, officially 1:59.36, was
a track record and lowered General Assembly's
Travers Stakes record that had stood since 1979.
A 2013 Travers victory provided the springboard
for Will Take Charge to become the first 3-year-old
since Skip Away in 1996 to earn a division Eclipse
Award without capturing a Triple Crown event.
Arrogate may have to win the Breeders' Cup Classic
(gr. I)—a race in which Will Take Charge was beaten
a nose—to become the second son of Unbridled's
Song to achieve the feat, but it goes without saying
if he turns up in the same shape, he will take some
beating.
Arrogate's dam, Bubbler, was a smart performer
in her own right, winning six of nine starts, including
stakes at Sam Houston (twice), Lone Star, and Fair
Grounds Race Course & Slots, and taking third in
the Ouija Board Distaff Handicap (gr. IIIT). What's
more, she has a pedigree made to fit Unbridled's
Song. A half sister to a stakes winner by Unbridled,
the sire of Unbridled's Song, she's a daughter of
Distorted Humor, who's sired two stakes winners
from Unbridled's Song mares and who is a son of
Forty Niner, a horse found in the broodmare sire
line of Liam's Map and as sire of the second dam
of Unbridled's Song's three-time grade I winner
Zensational.
The granddam, graded
stakes-placed Grechelle, is
by Deputy Minister, who
appears in the brood-
mare sire line of Will
Take Charge and other
Unbridled's Song grade I
winners Tara's Tango and
Graydar.
The third dam, champi-
on 2-year-old filly Meadow
Star, is by Meadowlake,
who is broodmare sire of
Unbridled's Song's graded winner Old Fashioned,
and a son of Hold Your Peace, broodmare sire of
Unbridled's Song graded scorers Mission Impazible
and Unbridled Energy.
To complete the story, the fourth dam is by
In Reality, sire of Unbridled's second dam and
duplicated in eight of Unbridled's Song's grade I
winners. BH
PEDIGREE ANALYSISwith Alan Porter
UNBRIDLED'S SONG, gr/ro, 1993
Unbridled, 1987Fappiano, 1977
Mr. ProspectorKillaloe
Gana Facil, 1981Le FabuleuxCharedi
Trolley Song, 1983Caro, 1967
Fortino IIChambord
ARROGATE gr/ro, c April 11, 2013
Lucky Spell, 1971Lucky MelIncantation
Distorted Humor, 1993Forty Niner, 1985
Mr. ProspectorFile
BUBBLER, dkb/br, 2006
Danzig's Beauty, 1987DanzigSweetest Chant
Grechelle, 1995Deputy Minister, 1979
Vice RegentMint Copy
Meadow Star, 1988MeadowlakeInreality Star
COGL
IANE
SE P
HOTO
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Arrogate smoked a field of top 3-year-olds in the Travers Stakes
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ALLOWANCE RESULTS
Finger Lakes, Race 8, AOC8/30, $20,400, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.77, track fast.1–Sing the Dream, 120, ch g, 5, Songandaprayer–Out of
My Dreams, by Two Punch, $12,240, O–Englehart, Jeffrey S., Roys, Richard and Camelio, Paul C., B–T/C Stable, LLC (NY), T–Jeffrey S. Englehart, J–John R. Davila, Jr.
Sale History: 2013 FTMMAY, $44,000, 2012 FTNAUG, $21,000.
Margin: 4, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 5, ALW8/30, $36,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:11.78, track fast.1–Run to Freedom, 120, ch c, 4, Quick Action–Kelly Ca-
pone, by Chromite, $21,600, O–Nickou, Donald and Jura-do, Luis A., B–Donald R Nickou (IN), T–Luis A. Jurado, J–Sonny Leon
Margin: nose, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 7, AOC8/30, $34,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:10.59, track fast.1–Colony Crossing, 117, b m, 6, Into Mischief–Crosstown
Traffic, by Good and Tough, $28,560, O–Granitz, Anthony J., Harrison, Roddy and Wilkes, Scott, B–Pine Tree Mares LLC
(IN), T–Anthony J. Granitz, J–Eduardo E. PerezSale History: 2016 KEEJAN, ($47,000 RNA), 2010 KEEN-
OV, $25,000.Margin: 1½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
MAIDEN RESULTS
Indiana Downs, Race 3, MSW8/30, $32,000, 2yo, 8f (dirt), 1:40.27, track fast.1–Hard to Be Good, 111, ch g, 2, Hard Spun–Sweet Cat,
by Kitten's Joy, $19,200, O–The Elkstone Group LLC, B–Southern Equine Stables, LLC (KY), T–Anthony J. Granitz, J–Eduardo Gallardo
Sale History: 2015 FTKJUL, $75,000, 2014 FTKNOV, ($95,000 RNA).
Margin: 4, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 6, MSW8/30, $34,000, 2yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:12.53, track fast.1–Defining Hope, 118, dk b/br f, 2, Strong Hope–On the
Point, by Point Given, $20,400, O–Colette Marie Vanmatre, B–Colette Marie Vanmatre (IN), T–Barbara I. McBride, J–Malcolm Franklin
Margin: 6¾, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart
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WITH ANTICIPATION S. (GR. IIT)Saratoga, Wednesday, August 31, Race 98.5f (turf), $200,000, 2yo, 5:40 PM (local)
Made You Look is set for his first start since his maiden-breaking win June 18 at Belmont, prior to which he ran second in his debut to eventual stakes-winning filly Red Lodge. Made You Look, whose second dam is champion Serena's Song, was a $360,000 Keeneland September yearling purchase. A rival of interest here is My Bo Chop, who makes his U.S. debut. The son of Myboycharlie made three starts in France, winning his second start July 3. He was fourth with a late rally in his stakes debut Aug. 6 at Vichy before he was acquired by Team Valor International.—M.L.
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Gemologister Gemologist 2/c Eric Cancel 116 30/1 Mejia, Jaime 2 2 Made You Look More Than Ready 2/c Javier Castellano 120 5/2 Let's Go Stable and Three Chimneys Farm 3 3 My Bo Chop (FR) Myboycharlie (IRE) 2/c Joe Bravo 120 3/1 Team Valor International and Earle I. Mack LLC 4 4 Ardmore Bay Bluegrass Cat 2/c Manuel Franco 120 9/2 The Elkstone Group LLC 5 5 Monsoon K S A Candy Ride (ARG) 2/c Angel S. Arroyo 120 15/1 M M G Stables, LLC 6 6 Tell the Truth Tizway 2/c Jose L. Ortiz 120 12/1 Harold Lerner LLC, AWC Stables, Akman, Scott K. and
Nehoc Stables 7 7 Keep Quiet (FR) Elusive City 2/c Florent Geroux 120 2/1 Barber, Gary 8 8 Bird's Eye View Mizzen Mast 2/c Irad Ortiz, Jr. 120 15/1 Ballybrit Stable, LLCBreeders: 1–Payson Stud Inc; 2–The Robert and Beverly Lewis Trust; 3–ALAIN CHOPARD; 4–WinStar Farm, LLC; 5–Bar C Racing Stables, Inc.; 6–BWB Bloodstock, LLC & K. Taylor; 7–S.A.R.L. Pontchartrain Stud & S.A.R.L. Riviera Equine; 8–Cloyce C Clark & Jay Goodwin.Trainers: 1–Jaime Mejia; 2–Todd A. Pletcher; 3–Arnaud Delacour; 4–Thomas Morley; 5–Cathal A. Lynch; 6–H. Graham Motion; 7–Mark E. Casse; 8–Michael Dini.
OLG MUSKOKA S. PRESENTED BY KEN AND SARAH RAMSEY'S WE MISS ARTIEWoodbine, Wednesday, August 31, Race 56.5f (all-weather), $200,000, 2yo f, 8:47 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Hopping Not Hoping Silent Name (JPN) 2/f Jeffrey Ian Alderson 120 5/1 Murray Smith, Christopher Chop and Katharin Von
Gavel 2 2 Dolly Dagger Sligo Bay (IRE) 2/f Emma-Jayne Wilson 116 20/1 Tucci Stables 3 3 Green Freedom Not Bourbon 2/f David Moran 118 12/1 Dura Racing & M.J.Doyle Racing Stables Ltd. 4 4 Subzero Plus Court Vision 2/f Alan Garcia 118 8/1 R. I. Clarkson 5 5 Tulsa Zensational 2/f Eurico Rosa Da Silva 116 12/1 Theodore F. Burnett 6 6 Cindervella Silent Name (JPN) 2/f Luis Contreras 116 12/1 Annecchini & D'Alimonte Holdings Inc. 7 7 Raglan Road Victor's Cry 2/f Gary Boulanger 118 3/1 Jack of Hearts Racing and J.R. Racing Stable Inc. 8 8 Spring Tempest Spring At Last 2/f Patrick Husbands 116 12/1 Beverly Lewis-Owens & Steve Owens 9 9 Forest Lass Old Forester 2/f Jesse M. Campbell 116 15/1 Gerald F. Pike 10 10 Nerve Line Marchfield 2/f Jermaine V. Bridgmohan 116 6/1 Andrae J. Gordon 11 11 Best Made Dialed In 2/f Gerry Olguin 116 30/1 Keith & Rachel McClelland 12 12 Redwin Romp Bold n' Flashy 2/f Omar Moreno 116 15/1 Natural Eight Stable, Dan McLaughlin and Peter F.
McLaughlin 13 13 Crumlin Queen Where's the Ring 2/f David Moran 116 20/1 Dura Racing & M.J.Doyle Racing Stables Ltd. 14 14 Gertie T Midnight Lute 2/f Rafael Manuel Hernandez 116 8/1 Racer's Edge Inc. and CEC Stables, Inc.Breeders: 1–Roger Fortier; 2–Mark Richard Hughes & Mike Mailhot; 3–Charles Fipke; 4–Ron Clarkson; 5–Josham Farms Limited; 6–Eden Chase; 7–Gail Wood; 8–James A. Everatt, Janeane A. Everatt & J. Arika Everatt - Meeuse; 9–John Carey; 10–Joe Pirone; 11–Keith McClelland & Rachel McClelland; 12–Ernie Ladiges & Wanda Ladiges; 13–Frank Mermenstein; 14–Hill 'N' Dale Farms.Trainers: 1–Barbara J. Minshall; 2–Nicholas Gonzalez; 3–Michael J. Doyle; 4–Roger L. Attfield; 5–Michael Mattine; 6–Michael P. De Paulo; 7–John A. Ross; 8–Steve Owens; 9–Michael P. De Paulo; 10–Michael K. McDonald; 11–Julia Carey; 12–William Tharrenos; 13–Michael J. Doyle; 14–Norman McKnight.
OLG SIMCOE S. PRESENTED BY SAMUEL, SON AND CO. LIMITEDWoodbine, Wednesday, August 31, Race 66.5f (all-weather), $200,000, 2yo c/g, 9:17 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Napayshni Caleb's Posse 2/c Alan Garcia 113 8/1 Robert S. Rowe 2 2 Leonard's Bay Silent Name (JPN) 2/g Jesse M. Campbell 113 15/1 David R. Bell 3 3 Pachi Cruze Valid N Bold 2/c Eurico Rosa Da Silva 117 4/1 Jose Corrales 4 4 Royal Bullet Bullet Train (GB) 2/c Luis Contreras 113 6/1 John, Joey and Mark Di Scola 5 5 Timeforastar Old Forester 2/g Emma-Jayne Wilson 113 15/1 Andrew V. Fredericks 6 6 Totally Unexpected Silent Name (JPN) 2/g Rafael Manuel Hernandez 113 20/1 Carlo D'Amato and Stacey Van Camp 7 7 Blu Without You Giant Gizmo 2/g Michelle Rainford 115 3/1 Rijack Farm and Ace Racing Stable Inc . 8 8 Lokinforpursemonee Silent Name (JPN) 2/c Gary Boulanger 117 8/5 J. R. Racing Stable Inc.Breeders: 1–Don Amos; 2–R. Tanel; 3–Gordon A Simmons; 4–Sherry Mclean; 5–Elizabeth Lickrish & Gordon M. Lickrish; 6–True North Stable; 7–Rijack Farm Stable & Scott Fairlie; 8–Hill 'N' Dale Farms.Trainers: 1–Daniel J. Vella; 2–David R. Bell; 3–Jose Corrales; 4–Josie Carroll; 5–Kevin Attard; 6–Michael Mattine; 7–Scott H. Fairlie; 8–John A. Ross.
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OLG HALTON S. PRESENTED BY TIPPERARY EQUESTRIANWoodbine, Wednesday, August 31, Race 28f (turf), $125,000, 3yo/up, 7:15 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Eminent Force War Front 6/g Gerry Olguin 118 15/1 George Schramm and John Russell 2 2 Aldous Snow Theatrical (IRE) 7/g Eurico Rosa Da Silva 120 2/1 Sam-Son Farm 3 3 Ethical Funds Giant Gizmo 4/g Jesse M. Campbell 118 15/1 Oak Run Racing Inc. 4 4 Dynamic Sky Sky Mesa 6/h Patrick Husbands 118 9/5 John C. Oxley 5 5 Hampstead Heath Macho Uno 7/g Luis Contreras 118 4/1 Joey Gee Thoroughbreds 6 6 Get'erdonebud Kentucky Bear 3/c Emma-Jayne Wilson 112 20/1 J. R. Racing Stable Inc. 7 7 Strut N Stomp Strut the Stage 4/g Rafael Manuel Hernandez 118 6/1 Michael Lay, Mike Loughry and D- Mac Racing
Stable, Inc.Breeders: 1–Hope Stock Farm, Karen Taylor & Mickey Taylor; 2–Sam-Son Farm; 3–Errol Bailey; 4–Arosa Farms; 5–Richard L. Lister; 6–Bear Stables Ltd.; 7–Minshall Farms.Trainers: 1–Michael P. De Paulo; 2–Malcolm Pierce; 3–George Billers; 4–Mark E. Casse; 5–Daniel J. Vella; 6–John A. Ross; 7–Donald C. MacRae.
OLG ELGIN S. PRESENTED BY BEAR STABLESWoodbine, Wednesday, August 31, Race 38.5f (all-weather), $125,000, 3yo/up c/g, 7:45 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Freitag Giant Gizmo 5/g Emma-Jayne Wilson 118 9/2 Earle I. Mack LLC 2 2 Courtville Saffir 7/g Rafael Manuel Hernandez 116 20/1 Tallyho Racing Ltd. 3 3 Kingsport Milwaukee Brew 4/c Patrick Husbands 116 9/5 Goldmart Farms and Royal Laser Racing Inc. 4 4 Seeking the Bay Seeking the Dia 5/g Luis Contreras 116 15/1 Larry Cappuccitti 5 5 Melmich Wilko 5/g Eurico Rosa Da Silva 123 4/5 Stephen Chesney and Cory S. HoffmanBreeders: 1–Clayborn Farm; 2–Larry Edwards & Rosalie Edwards; 3–Richard Moylan; 4–Hill 'N' Dale Farms; 5–Andrew Stronach.Trainers: 1–Mark R. Frostad; 2–Norman McKnight; 3–Sid C. Attard; 4–Larry Cappuccitti; 5–Kevin Attard.
OLG KENORA S. PRESENTED BY HBPA OF ONTARIOWoodbine, Wednesday, August 31, Race 46f (all-weather), $125,000, 3yo/up, 8:15 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Rexton Philanthropist 6/h Jermaine V. Bridgmohan 117 9/2 RCC Racing Stable Ltd. and Rocco Forgione 2 2 Classyshadesofgrey Kentucky Bear 4/f Luis Contreras 114 12/1 James L. Passero and J.R. Racing Stable Inc. 3 3 River Maid Where's the Ring 4/f Gary Boulanger 119 7/2 The Very Dry Stable 4 4 Courtville Saffir 7/g Omar Moreno 117 15/1 Tallyho Racing Ltd. 5 5 Lunar Light Where's the Ring 6/g Kirk Johnson 117 15/1 Christopher McEachern and Mark Fournier 6 6 Azimut Bold n' Flashy 5/g Jesse M. Campbell 117 8/1 Colebrook Farms 7 7 Jacks Escarpment Old Forester 4/g Rafael Manuel Hernandez 117 5/2 John K. Caulfield 8 8 Peggy O Philanthropist 4/f Eurico Rosa Da Silva 114 10/1 Kingview Farms 9 9 Conquest Twister Twirling Candy 3/c Patrick Husbands 115 5/1 Conquest Stables, LLCBreeders: 1–Beata Grodkowska; 2–Bear Stables Ltd.; 3–Jay Cochlin; 4–Larry Edwards & Rosalie Edwards; 5–Paul Buttigieg; 6–Bonny Breeze Acres; 7–William D. Graham; 8–Kingview Farms; 9–Tall Oaks Farm.Trainers: 1–John Mattine; 2–John A. Ross; 3–Robert P. Tiller; 4–Norman McKnight; 5–Mark Fournier; 6–Ashlee Brnjas; 7–Nicholas Gonzalez; 8–Catherine Day Phillips; 9–Mark E. Casse.
OLG ALGOMA S. PRESENTED BY ADENA SPRINGS CANADAWoodbine, Wednesday, August 31, Race 78.5f (all-weather), $125,000, 3yo/up f/m, 9:46 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Trini Brewnette Milwaukee Brew 3/f Luis Contreras 110 6/1 Derek A. Chin 2 2 Garafraxa Vibank 5/m Sheena Ryan 115 30/1 Shortstop Stable 3 3 Mobil App Mobil 4/f Eurico Rosa Da Silva 115 20/1 Gustav Schickedanz 4 4 Sweater Weather Milwaukee Brew 5/m Jermaine V. Bridgmohan 115 5/2 Frank D. Di Giulio Jr. 5 5 Obeah Woman Mobil 4/f Rafael Manuel Hernandez 117 7/2 Minshall Farms 6 6 Shesanaturalblonde Wando 4/f Jeffrey Ian Alderson 115 6/1 Natural Eight Stable and J. & B. Wright 7 7 Galina Point Saffir 4/f Patrick Husbands 115 2/1 Gary BarberBreeders: 1–Mr. & Mrs. Bud Malette & Trinity West Stables Inc; 2–Judith Pottins DVM & H.Pottins; 3–Gustav Schickedanz; 4–Osprey Stables; 5–Minshall Farms; 6–Minshall Farms; 7–Spring Farm.Trainers: 1–Daniel J. Vella; 2–Judith R. Pottins; 3–Michael Keogh; 4–Robert P. Tiller; 5–Barbara J. Minshall; 6–William Tharrenos; 7–Mark E. Casse.
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TRANQUILITY LAKE S.Del Mar, Wednesday, August 31, Race 78f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo/up f/m, 5:03 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Jolene Malibu Moon 5/m Victor Espinoza 118 10/1 David Ingordo 2 2 The Dream (CHI) Scat Daddy 4/f Tiago Josue Pereira 118 5/1 Don Alberto Stable 3 3 Vale Dori (ARG) Asiatic Boy (ARG) 4/f Rafael Bejarano 118 6/5 Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Maktoum 4 4 She's a Big Winner Bellamy Road 4/f Mario Gutierrez 118 15/1 Alesia, Ciaglia Racing LLC or Crusberg, Et Al 5 5 Moyo Honey Mizzen Mast 4/f Gary L. Stevens 118 6/1 Harlingten or Sones 6 6 Makena Pioneerof the Nile 4/f Drayden Van Dyke 118 7/2 Gary S. Broad 7 7 West Mid Western Fame 5/m Brayan Pena 118 20/1 John A. Elder 8 8 Scattagirl Scat Daddy 4/f Flavien Prat 122 10/1 Benowitz Family Trust, 3 R 3 Racing LLC, or Powell,
Et AlBreeders: 1–Spendthrift Farm LLC; 2–Haras Jockey; 3–Abolengo; 4–Blackstone Farm LLC, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A Black & Mr. & Mrs. Christian Hansen; 5–Whisper Hill Farm; 6–Highclere; 7–John Elder; 8–Claybank Farms, Julia Householder.Trainers: 1–John A. Shirreffs; 2–Jerry Hollendorfer; 3–Bob Baffert; 4–Peter Eurton; 5–Patrick Gallagher; 6–Scott Hansen; 7–John E. Cortez; 8–Leonard Powell.
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PRINCESS OF SYLMAR S.Parx Racing, Saturday, September 3, Race 88f (dirt), $150,000, 3yo f, 3:34 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Queena Esther Roman Ruler 3/f Luis M. Ocasio 116 12/1 Big Monk Stable LLC 2 2 Cathryn Sophia Street Boss 3/f Paco Lopez 122 2/5 Cash is King LLC 3 3 Tenggara Super Saver 3/f Ruben Silvera 116 20/1 Matthew Schera 4 4 R Shade of Gray Macho Uno 3/f Mychel J. Sanchez 116 20/1 Fantasy Lane Stable 5 5 Disco Rose Weigelia 3/f Edwin Rivera 116 20/1 LC Racing LLC 6 6 Linda Mimi Congrats 3/f Angel Castillo 116 6/1 Grupo Seven C Stable 7 7 Eighth Wonder Pioneerof the Nile 3/f Jose Luis Flores 119 7/2 Gryphon Investments LLCBreeders: 1–Chris Compton; 2–Robert T Manfuso; 3–Sally J. Andersen; 4–Mr. Jared Chappell; 5–Wynoaks Farm, LLC & St.Omer's Farm; 6–Diamond A Racing Corp.; 7–Gryphon Investments, LLC.Trainers: 1–Juan C. Vazquez; 2–John C. Servis; 3–James L. Lawrence, II; 4–Edward J. Coletti, Jr.; 5–Robert E. Reid, Jr.; 6–Gustavo Delgado; 7–Dee Curry.
BANJO PICKER SPRINT S.Parx Racing, Saturday, September 3, Race 56f (dirt), $100,000, 3yo/up, 2:13 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 A Fleet Attitude Afleet Alex 6/g Frankie Pennington 121 7/2 Morris E. Kernan, Jr. 2 2 Roxbury N Overton Andiron 4/c Hector Caballero 119 2/1 J.A.G. Racing & Jettany Thoroughbred Corp 3 3 He's Got Talent Talent Search 5/g Paco Lopez 119 3/1 Nicholas Surick & Julie Miller 4 4 Duval Kodiak Kowboy 5/g Jorge A. Vargas, Jr. 124 4/1 Ten Strike Racing 5 5 Artistic Drifter Northern Afleet 4/g No Rider 119 8/1 Mid-Atlantic Promotions, LV Stables LLC, Et Al 6 6 County Corrections Tiz Wonderful 6/g Trevor McCarthy 119 15/1 Danny A. Limongelli 7 7 Purcell Jump Start 3/g Angel S. Arroyo 115 12/1 Thomas G. McClayBreeders: 1–Charles Zacney & Tim Ritchey; 2–Jettany Thoroughbred Corp. & JAG Racing Inc.; 3–Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey; 4–Mark Reid & DDS Stables; 5–William M. Backer Revocable Trust; 6–Dr. William M. Hovis & Taylor Brothers Properties, LLC; 7–Thomas McClay.Trainers: 1–Marcos Zulueta; 2–Ramon Preciado; 3–Jorge Navarro; 4–Juan Carlos Guerrero; 5–Marya K. Montoya; 6–Steven Krebs; 7–Ramon Preciado.
DR. TERESA GAROFALO MEMORIAL S.Parx Racing, Saturday, September 3, Race 66f (dirt), $100,000, 3yo/up f/m, 2:40 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Rockin Jojo Street Magician 4/f Jose Luis Flores 119 6/1 Michael R. Cox 2 2 Naughty Nancy Afleet Alex 4/f Angel R. Rodriguez 119 20/1 Thomas G. McClay 3 3 Disco Chick Jump Start 5/m Trevor McCarthy 121 2/1 Freedom Acres 4 4 Fat Kat Weigelia 5/m Edwin Rivera 123 3/1 LC Racing LLC, Squire Thoroughreds LLC and Wake
The Dame LLC 5 5 Authoritative Pollard's Vision 3/f Frankie Pennington 117 7/2 SMD Ltd. 6 6 Dani's Storm Changeintheweather 7/m Hector Caballero 119 8/1 Eliott Krems 7 7 Black Mission Fig Fusaichi Pegasus 4/f Paco Lopez 119 9/2 Gold SquareBreeders: 1–David P. Miller & Skymarc Farm; 2–Thomas McClay; 3–Y. Jerry Kolybabiuk; 4–Wynoaks Farm, LLC & St. Omers Farm; 5–SMD Ltd.; 6–Xanthus Farms, Inc.; 7–Gold Square, LLC.Trainers: 1–Guadalupe Preciado; 2–Brandon L. Kulp; 3–Mario Serey, Jr.; 4–Robert E. Reid, Jr.; 5–John C. Servis; 6–Ramon Preciado; 7–Michael Lerman.
MRS. PENNY S.Parx Racing, Saturday, September 3, Race 78.5f (turf), $100,000, 3yo/up f/m, 3:07 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Pink Elephant Activist 5/m Wilfredo Corujo 119 10/1 Robert Curley and Judith Barrett 2 2 Devilwentogeorgia Devil His Due 5/m Dana G. Whitney 121 20/1 In To Win Racing, LLC 3 3 Rapidez City Sharpster 4/f No Rider 119 20/1 Emerald Racing Stable LLC 4 4 Keystone Kelly Bernstein 5/m Angel S. Arroyo 119 20/1 Thomas G. McClay 5 5 Valued Strike Smart Strike 4/f Trevor McCarthy 119 6/1 Augustin Stable 6 6 Persnickity Value Plus 6/m Ruben Silvera 119 9/2 Branjam Stable and David Clark 7 7 Rock Me Again Rock Hard Ten 4/f Paco Lopez 119 5/2 Three Diamonds Farm and DASL Stable 8 8 Devilish Love Not For Love 6/m Frankie Pennington 119 4/1 Briardale Stable 9 9 Sycee Exchange Rate 4/f Andrew Wolfsont 119 3/1 Cornerstone Thoroughbreds LlcBreeders: 1–Godstone Farm LP; 2–Samantha E Kamen & Devil His Due Syndicate; 3–Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Cuprill; 4–Thomas McClay; 5–George Strawbridge Jr.; 6–Lee Christian & Stonewall Stallions; 7–Russell B. Jones Jr.; 8–Sycamore Hall Farm LLC; 9–Cornerstone Thoroughbreds Llc.Trainers: 1–Michael Zalalas; 2–Eduardo E. Rojas; 3–Herold O. Whylie; 4–Ramon Preciado; 5–H. Graham Motion; 6–Louis C. Linder, Jr.; 7–Todd A. Pletcher; 8–Guadalupe Preciado; 9–Francis Abbott, III.
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ROANOKE S.Parx Racing, Saturday, September 3, Race 98.5f (dirt), $100,000, 3yo/up, 4:01 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 3 Duff Candy Ride (ARG) 4/c Huber Villa-Gomez 119 9/5 The Elkstone Group LLC 1A 8 Edge of Reality Lawyer Ron 6/g Jeremy Rose 123 9/5 The Elkstone Group LLC 2 1 Edisto Bay Bullsbay 4/c Ruben Silvera 119 15/1 Branjam Stable and David Clark 3 2 Forward Thinker Indian Charlie 6/g Trevor McCarthy 119 6/1 Augustin Stable 4 4 Ronnie Roam Afleet Alex 4/g Edwin Rivera 121 8/1 Cash is King LLC 5 5 Street Invader Invasor (ARG) 6/g Hector Caballero 119 15/1 King Star 6 6 Monkey's Medal Medallist 5/g Alex Cintron 119 12/1 Robert M. Gorham, Jr. 7 7 Kobel Sequoyah 5/g J. D. Acosta 119 7/2 Richard Malouf 8 9 Res Judicata Smarty Jones 6/g Paco Lopez 121 9/2 Someday FarmBreeders: 1–Two Sisters Farm; 1A–The Elkstone Group LLC; 2–Sycamore Hall Farm LLC; 3–George Strawbridge; 4–Carol Zacney; 5–Dr. James Randall Mcglinn; 6–Thomas L. Teal; 7–Donald Clifford Wilson; 8–Patricia L. Chapman.Trainers: 1–Ron G. Potts; 1A–H. Graham Motion; 2–Louis C. Linder, Jr.; 3–H. Graham Motion; 4–Robert E. Reid, Jr.; 5–Juan C. Vazquez; 6–Michael E. Gorham; 7–Scott A. Lake; 8–John C. Servis.
MARSHALL JENNEY H.Parx Racing, Saturday, September 3, Race 105f (turf), $100,000, 3yo/up, 4:30 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Chief Exchanger Exchange Rate 6/g Alex Cintron 121 4/1 Imaginary Stables 2 2 Starling's Law E Dubai 4/g Huber Villa-Gomez 119 12/1 The Elkstone Group LLC 3 3 Spartianos Not For Love 4/g J. D. Acosta 118 8/1 Nick Sanna Stables LLC and Two Legends Farm LLC 4 4 Golden Emperor Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) 6/g Trevor McCarthy 119 5/2 Car-Den Racing Stable 5 5 Whispering Forest Forest Danger 6/g No Rider 119 20/1 Andrew Sulley 6 6 Agonistic Stormin Fever 8/g Eriluis Vaz 120 9/2 D & E Stables LLC 7 7 Uncle Dave Langfuhr 6/g Jorge A. Vargas, Jr. 119 8/1 M-Z Racing Partnership 8 8 The Fazz Man Lite the Fuse 5/r Ruben Silvera 120 15/1 Jamen Davidovich 9 9 Rapid Dan More Than Ready 5/g Paco Lopez 121 12/1 Diane Manning 10 10 Winning the Medal Medallist 5/g Emmanuel Esquivel 119 5/1 R & L Racing 11 11 Smarty Mr D Smarty Jones 3/g Jorge A. Vargas, Jr. 118 10/1 Joshtylane Farm & Harry J. Daut 12 12 Hymn's Sylvia Snow Ridge 6/g Clinton L. Potts 118 8/1 Lydee SheaBreeders: 1–Silver Star Farm, LLC; 2–The Elkstone Group LLC; 3–Two Legends Farm & David Wade; 4–Cornerstone Thoroughbreds Llc; 5–Joseph Besecker; 6–Mr. & Mrs. Rick Abbott; 7–Nelson E. Clemmens; 8–Nicholas Fazzolari; 9–Edward Schuler & Diane Manning; 10–Rick Molineaux; 11–D.J. Stable; 12–Lydee D. Shea.Trainers: 1–Kieron Magee; 2–Ron G. Potts; 3–Michael V. Pino; 4–J. Michael Rogers; 5–Patricia Farro; 6–Edward J. Coletti, Jr.; 7–Marcos Zulueta; 8–Jamen Davidovich; 9–Dale Capuano; 10–Patricia Farro; 11–John C. Servis; 12–Timothy H. Shea.
JOHN KIRBY S.Suffolk Downs, Saturday, September 3, Race 18.32f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo, 12:35 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Dr Blarney Dublin 3/g Tammi Piermarini 124 - Joseph DiRico 2 Brother Fred Factum 3/g Edgar S. Prado 119 - Robert A. Raymond 3 Armand's Rush Indian Ocean 3/c Gary Wales 119 - Armond Janjigian 4 Brokers Prize Silk Broker 3/g Pedro L. Cotto, Jr. 119 - Adel D. Salim 5 Dr Ruthless Disco Rico 3/f Jacqueline A. Davis 118 - Joseph DiRico 6 Frosty Martini Silk Broker 3/g Pedro L. Cotto, Jr. 119 - Donna M. Kutt 7 Angelica's Indy Indygo Shiner 3/f No Rider 116 - Anthony ZizzaBreeders: 1–Joseph DiRico; 2–Kathy Raymond; 3–Black Rushin' Farm; 4–Adel Salim; 5–Joseph DiRico; 6–Donna Kutt; 7–Anthony Zizza.Trainers: 1–Thomas S. McCooey, Jr.; 2–Robert A. Raymond; 3–William M. Sienkewicz; 4–Jacqueline Falk; 5–Thomas S. McCooey, Jr.; 6–Joseph Minieri; 7–Dylan Clarke.
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STEVE PINI MEMORIAL S.Suffolk Downs, Saturday, September 3, Race 10a8.5f (turf), $75,000, 3yo/up f/m, 5:03 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Paige Sky Mesa 4/f Tammi Piermarini 120 - Wells, Jim and Cheyenne Stables 2 Inside Out Colonel John 4/f No Rider 120 - Lael Stables 3 Cali Thirty Seven Eskendereya 4/f Wilmer A. Garcia 124 - Crush Management and D. J. Stable LLC 4 Heath Pulpit 4/f Michael J. Luzzi 120 - Claiborne Farm and Dilschneider, Adele B. 5 Industrial Policy Harlan's Holiday 6/m Gary Boulanger 120 - Barber, Gary and Masterson, Robert E. 6 Minks Aprise Northern Afleet 4/f Sheldon Russell 124 - KMN Racing LLC 7 Sea Coast (IRE) Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) 5/m Dylan Davis 120 - Jump Sucker Stable 8 Reversiontothemean Curlin 5/m David D. Amiss 120 - Timothy Salisbury 9 Bobbi Grace (IRE) Big Bad Bob (IRE) 4/f Ashley Castrenze 120 - Heider Family Stables LLC 10 Amizzen Grace Yes It's True 4/f Edgar S. Prado 120 - Haymarket Farm LLC 11 Bitty Kitty Kitten's Joy 6/m David D. Amiss 120 - Patricia L. MoseleyBreeders: 1–John C. Oxley; 2–Colonel John Champions Series I, LLC, Emerald Q Partners, Inc. & TCR Ranch; 3–Atlas Farm LLC & Conor Doyle; 4–Claiborne Farm & Adele B. Dilschneider; 5–Mr. & Mrs. Jerome S. Moss; 6–Carlos Enrique Bruno; 7–Azienda Agricola Rosati Colarieti; 8–George Bolton; 9–Peter Evans; 10–B. P. Walden Jr. & Dr. John Sullivan; 11–Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey.Trainers: 1–Christophe Clement; 2–Arnaud Delacour; 3–Joseph F. Orseno; 4–William I. Mott; 5–Mark E. Casse; 6–Michael W. Dickinson; 7–Christophe Clement; 8–Richard Metivier; 9–Thomas F. Proctor; 10–Arnaud Delacour; 11–Brendan P. Walsh.
MARK MCDERMOTT S.Presque Isle Downs, Sunday, September 4, Race 56f (all-weather), $100,000, 2yo, 7:05 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Diamond Dollar Not For Love 2/f Huber Villa-Gomez 112 3/1 The Elkstone Group LLC 1A 5 Castles in the Air Spring At Last 2/c Willie Martinez 115 3/1 The Elkstone Group LLC 2 2 Fast and Accurate Hansen 2/c Ronald Dale Allen, Jr. 113 6/1 Kendall E. Hansen 3 3 Howboutthemcowboys Congaree 2/g Taylor B. Rice 115 4/1 Triple K Stables and Jagger Inc. 4 4 Ignotus Orientate 2/c Emilio Flores 115 10/1 Tom Coulter 5 6 Get Sassy Get Stormy 2/f Pablo Morales 114 5/1 Duncan Lloyd and Blazing Meadows Farm LLC 6 7 Sixers City Haynesfield 2/c Jose Angel Garcia 115 7/2 James E. Hess 7 8 Dennis' Diamond E Dubai 2/g Ricardo Feliciano 115 8/1 Dennis JohnsonBreeders: 1–The Elkstone Group LLC; 1A–The Elkstone Group LLC; 2–John R. Penn; 3–Xanthus Farms, Inc. & Barbara Rickline; 4–Arrowwood Farm; 5–John R. Penn; 6–James E Hess; 7–Dennis Johnson.Trainers: 1–Ron G. Potts; 1A–Ron G. Potts; 2–Michael J. Maker; 3–Jamie Ness; 4–Rodrigo Madrigal, Sr.; 5–Timothy E. Hamm; 6–Ron G. Potts; 7–Scott A. Lake.
MA STALLION S.Suffolk Downs, Sunday, September 4, Race 86f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo/up, 4:45 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Sociano's Phantom Sociano 4/g Luis E. Perez 119 - Saul Matos 2 Chasing Blue Lycius 5/m Jose Baez 118 - Whitestone Farm LLC 3 Royal Silk Silk Broker 5/g Pedro L. Cotto, Jr. 119 - Adel D. Salim 4 Zong's Song Zong 5/m No Rider 116 - Velma Emery and Julie Dupont 5 Tania Zong 3/f Dyn Panell 112 - Indian Creek Thoroughbred Farms, LLC 6 Simply Mas Lightnin N Thunder 5/g No Rider 119 - Double G Ranch 7 Desert Wonder Wild Desert 3/g Jeremias Flores 117 - George F. Brown 8 Thepresidentallion Take Arms 7/g Dyn Panell 119 - Lee Loebelenz 9 Puccinni Sociano 4/g No Rider 119 - Greg Rose 10 Tropical Joy Silk Broker 3/f Jacqueline Leslie Falk 112 - Gold Bear Farm 11 Silk Spinner Silk Broker 8/g No Rider 127 - Matthew Clarke 12 Im Kwik Clever Dude 6/g No Rider 121 - Carleton Chandler 13 Spectacularsociano Sociano 4/g Rodolfo Ignacio 119 - George R. Andrews Jr.Breeders: 1–Mr. & Mrs. George F. Brown & Jane Fonzo; 2–Linda Muri; 3–Adel Salim; 4–Velma Emery; 5–New England Stallion Station; 6–Robert Simonick; 7–George F Brown & Arlene B Brown; 8–The Loebelenz Family; 9–Gregg Rose; 10–Christopher J Trakas; 11–Adel Salim; 12–John D. Steill; 13–George F. Brown & Arlene B. Brown.Trainers: 1–Saul Matos; 2–Jonathan B. Buckley; 3–Jacqueline Falk; 4–Mark Eagan; 5–Kelly Maureen Myers; 6–Joseph Raposa; 7–Bruce D. Anderson; 8–M. C. Reardon; 9–Dylan Clarke; 10–Jacqueline Falk; 11–Matthew Clarke; 12–George A. Saccardo; 13–Bruce D. Anderson.
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THOMAS F. MORAN S.Suffolk Downs, Sunday, September 4, Race 9a7.5f (turf), $75,000, 3yo/up, 5:17 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Angry Patty Freud 3/f David D. Amiss 118 - Timothy J. Ryan 2 Knute Senor Conquistador 8/g Ademar Santos 119 - David C. George 3 Jo Jo Heatseeker (IRE) 6/g Harry Hernandez 119 - James R. Stewart III 4 Miss Wilby Imperialism 4/f Tammi Piermarini 121 - Langdon Wilby and Mary Beth Reis 5 Worth the Worry Hook and Ladder 6/g Jose Baez 124 - Theresa Horky 6 Puccinni Sociano 4/g No Rider 119 - Greg Rose 7 Thepresidentallion Take Arms 7/g Dyn Panell 119 - Lee Loebelenz 8 Danly's Dream Dream Run 7/g David D. Amiss 119 - Michael J. Annechino 9 Plausible Indygo Shiner 4/g No Rider 119 - Anthony Zizza 10 J. C. Indy Flatter 4/g No Rider 119 - Anthony ZizzaBreeders: 1–Timothy Ryan; 2–Dorothy Gunther; 3–Ken Posco; 4–Lang Wilby & Mary Beth Reis; 5–Theresa Horky & Keith Shelansky; 6–Gregg Rose; 7–The Loebelenz Family; 8–Daniel L. Joyce Jr.; 9–Nine Maple Farm Inc; 10–Anthony Martin Zizza.Trainers: 1–Derek S. Ryan; 2–Miles H. Heinen; 3–Adrianne N. D'Alessandro; 4–M. C. Reardon; 5–Jonathan B. Buckley; 6–Dylan Clarke; 7–M. C. Reardon; 8–Jay P. Bernardini; 9–Dylan Clarke; 10–Matthew Clarke.
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SWrs Cum. Rank Stallion Sire, YOB Dams Rnrs (% Rnrs) SWrs Chief Earner (Earnings) ’16 Earnings 1 Sunday Silence Halo, ’86 546 1122 14 (1.2%) 156 Duramente ($1,779,157) $24,805,295 2 Storm Cat Storm Bird, ’83 357 572 18 (3.1%) 224 Real Steel ($3,671,319) $17,279,858 3 French Deputy Deputy Minister, ’92 250 447 10 (2.2%) 67 Makahiki ($1,606,972) $11,804,481 4 A.P. Indy Seattle Slew, ’89 317 538 16 (3.0%) 140 A. P. Indian ($910,000) $11,010,467 5 Not For Love Mr. Prospector, ’90 127 211 7 (3.3%) 25 California Chrome ($6,930,000) $10,954,378 6 Danehill Danzig, ’86 328 486 26 (5.3%) 170 Highland Reel ($1,542,822) $10,566,206 7 Unbridled's Song Unbridled, ’93 331 544 15 (2.8%) 92 Cherry Wine ($512,420) $10,303,984 8 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 280 427 11 (2.6%) 45 Gun Runner ($1,256,380) $9,475,551 9 Forestry Storm Cat, ’96 189 313 10 (3.2%) 23 Nyquist ($3,565,600) $9,211,126 10 Sadler's Wells Northern Dancer, ’81 454 640 14 (2.2%) 324 Flintshire ($1,220,000) $8,951,911
2016 BROODMARE SIRESListed below are the top 10 leading broodmare sires by 2016 Northern Hemisphere earnings through August 29, 2016. All stallions whose daughters are represented by at least one Northern Hemisphere runner in 2016 are included. Cumulative stakes winners includes lifetime worldwide statistics; all other statistics are 2016 Northern Hemisphere only.
Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Crops Foals AEI CI 1 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $75,000 Ashford Stud, KY 2 240 3.45 1.76 2 Pioneerof the Nile Empire Maker, ’06 $125,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY 4 294 2.92 1.67 3 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY 9 953 2.40 2.10 4 War Front Danzig, ’02 $200,000 Claiborne Farm, KY 7 466 2.33 2.28 5 Curlin Smart Strike, ’04 $100,000 Hill 'n' Dale Farms, KY 5 422 2.32 2.20 6 Into Mischief Harlan's Holiday, ’05 $45,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY 5 283 2.28 1.47 7 Ghostzapper Awesome Again, ’00 $60,000 Adena Springs Kentucky, KY 8 604 2.21 2.03 8 Medaglia d'Oro El Prado, ’99 $150,000 Darley, KY 9 1024 2.11 2.27 9 Distorted Humor Forty Niner, ’93 $100,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY 15 1256 2.07 2.21 10 Awesome Again Deputy Minister, ’94 $75,000 Adena Springs Kentucky, KY 15 1060 2.07 1.90
2016 SIRES BY LIFETIME AEIListed below are the top 10 leading sires by lifetime Average Earnings Index (AEI) through August 29, 2016. Only active stallions in North America (excluding stallions that were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season) with at least 150 named foals of racing age are included. All statistics are Northern Hemisphere only. AEI indicates how much purse money the progeny of one sire has earned in relation to the average earnings of all runners in the same years; average earnings of all runners in any year is represented by an index of 1.00. CI indicates the average earnings of progeny produced from mares bred to one sire, when these same mares were bred to other sires.
Listed below is a comparison of statistics for only North American racing with all available statistics through August 29, 2016. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included..
2016 NORTH AMERICAN LEADING SIRES
Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’16 Earnings 1 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY Creator ($1,582,000) $12,091,038 2 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $75,000 Ashford Stud, KY Nyquist ($3,565,600) $9,482,408 3 Curlin Smart Strike, ’04 $100,000 Hill 'n' Dale Farms, KY Exaggerator ($2,588,000) $7,683,177 4 Candy Ride (ARG) Ride the Rails, ’99 $60,000 Lane's End, KY Gun Runner ($1,256,380) $7,609,395 5 City Zip Carson City, ’98 $40,000 Lane's End, KY Catch a Glimpse ($1,130,700) $7,108,594 6 Bernardini A.P. Indy, ’03 $100,000 Darley, KY Cavorting ($1,125,000) $6,838,347 7 Malibu Moon A.P. Indy, ’97 $95,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY Stanford ($844,400) $6,485,290 8 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 $85,000 Ashford Stud, KY Destin ($678,000) $6,063,775 9 Scat Daddy Johannesburg, ’04 Died Ashford Stud, KY Dacita (CHI) ($622,200) $5,999,783 10 Flatter A.P. Indy, ’99 $30,000 Claiborne Farm, KY Upstart ($482,500) $5,965,232
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