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BLOOD-HORSE DAILY PAGE 1 OF 20 MONDAY, JULY 11, 2016 WWW.BLOODHORSE.COM DAILY F-T HORSES OF RACING AGE SALE FILLS NICHE By Ron Mitchell W hen Fasig-Tipton tweaked the North American equine sales calendar four years ago by intro- ducing its July selected horses of racing age sale, it proved successful from the outset, with seven-figure sale-toppers each of the first two years. Once again a healthy mix of proven stakes win- ners and well-bred racing and future breeding prospects are among the more than 100 horses cataloged for this year’s edition that begins at 5 p.m. EDT July 11. This year’s HRA sale is the preamble to Fasig-Tip- ton’s July selected yearling sale; from 2013-15, it followed the yearling auction on the same day. The 55 horses sold in the first sale that grossed $5,819,000 included sale-topper Starship Truffles, bought by Castleton Lyons for $1 million. A year later Three Chimneys Farm, agent, bought Bedford Lane for $1,075,000 to top the auction when 109 horses grossed $8,426,000 in a sale highlighted by the dis- Download the FREE smartphone app IN TODAY’S EDITION TOM'S READY TO SPENDTHRIFT UPON RETIREMENT 5 FLORIDA FIRST-CROP SIRES BRING VALUE 6 PENNSYLVANIA FIRST-CROP SIRE EL PADRINO 8 SINGLE SEASON SIRES FAST BULLET, DENMAN 9 CREATIVE CAUSE'S WELL-TIMED STAKES WINNER 10 LADY ELI, FLINTSHIRE WORK AT BELMONT 10 TOO MUCH BLING GETS TEXAS DOUBLE 11 NEW SIRES IN SOUTH AFRICA 11 THE CHEROKEE RUN-EMPIRE MAKER CROSS 13 RESULTS 14 ENTRIES 19 LEADING LISTS 20 (continued on page 3) PHOTOS BY Z Prospective buyers inspect horses at Fasig-Tipton near Lexington, Ky.

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BLOOD-HORSE DAILY PAGE 1 OF 20

MONDAY, JULY 11, 2016 WWW.BLOODHORSE.COM

DAILY

F-T HORSES OF RACING AGE SALE FILLS NICHEBy Ron Mitchell

When Fasig-Tipton tweaked the North American

equine sales calendar four years ago by intro-

ducing its July selected horses of racing age sale, it

proved successful from the outset, with seven-figure

sale-toppers each of the first two years.

Once again a healthy mix of proven stakes win-

ners and well-bred racing and future breeding

prospects are among the more than 100 horses

cataloged for this year’s edition that begins at 5 p.m.

EDT July 11.

This year’s HRA sale is the preamble to Fasig-Tip-

ton’s July selected yearling sale; from 2013-15, it

followed the yearling auction on the same day.

The 55 horses sold in the first sale that grossed

$5,819,000 included sale-topper Starship Truffles,

bought by Castleton Lyons for $1 million. A year later

Three Chimneys Farm, agent, bought Bedford Lane

for $1,075,000 to top the auction when 109 horses

grossed $8,426,000 in a sale highlighted by the dis-

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$720,000 OBS 2YO

GHOSTZAPPER

AAAAA SSSSASSK A A K K K K K

IN TODAY’S EDITION

TOM'S READY TO SPENDTHRIFT UPON RETIREMENT 5

FLORIDA FIRST-CROP SIRES BRING VALUE 6

PENNSYLVANIA FIRST-CROP SIRE EL PADRINO 8

SINGLE SEASON SIRES FAST BULLET, DENMAN 9

CREATIVE CAUSE'S WELL-TIMED STAKES WINNER 10

LADY ELI, FLINTSHIRE WORK AT BELMONT 10

TOO MUCH BLING GETS TEXAS DOUBLE 11

NEW SIRES IN SOUTH AFRICA 11

THE CHEROKEE RUN-EMPIRE MAKER CROSS 13

RESULTS 14

ENTRIES 19

LEADING LISTS 20

(continued on page 3)

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Prospective buyers inspect horses at Fasig-Tipton near Lexington, Ky.

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HIP 181, fillyBodemeister--Courtly Choice, by Doneraile Court

Half-sister to Multiple G1 SW WILD DUDE ($1,095,232) by hot, young sire BODEMEISTER.

ONLY Yearling in the sale that is a half sibling to a multiple Grade 1 SW

ONLY Yearling in the sale that is a half sibling to a millionaire

The July Sale at Fasig-Tipton

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Wild Dude winning the G1 Bing Crosby Stakes

Wild Dude at the 2016 Breeders’ Cup

Hip 181 has the Same Pedigree Cross as G1

Stakes-Winning females Royal Delta,

Country Star, and Last Full

Measure

Half brother Conquest Goinggone runs 2nd first

time out in $42K MSW at Gulfstream on July 9!

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persal of horses owned by prominent owner/breeder

Eugene Melnyk.

Consignors say the horses of racing age sale fills

a void in the marketplace. Other than the spring

2-year-olds in training sales and summer-fall yearling

sales, there were no major public auction options for

sellers until the fall, when the sales of older horses

and breeding stock are held.

“It gives an efficient way for people in the middle

of the year to move product to generate cash flow,”

said Frank Taylor, sales director for Taylor Made

Sales Agency that has the largest consignment.

Taylor Made consigns several of the top pros-

pects, including Stormy Lucy, a grade I-winning

daughter of Stormy Atlantic cataloged as Hip 430.

Among the sale’s supplemental entries was grade III

winner Donegal Moon, whom Taylor Made consigns

as Hip 508.

Included in Taylor Made’s consignment are 23

horses—consisting of mares and foals, yearlings,

2-year-olds, and horses of racing age—from the

dispersal of Elisabeth “Betty” Alexander’s Eutrophia

Farm.

“Regardless of how the industry is going right

now, they are still running races and people still want

racehorses,” said Mike Recio, a partner in South Point

Sales who has two-time stakes winner Fear the Cow-

boy (Hip 468) among its Fasig-Tipton group.

Among the more intriguing entrants are two well-

bred War Front colts campaigned by the Coolmore

Stud connections of Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith,

and Mrs. John Magnier. They are being offered

through the Kingswood Farm consignment of Roder-

ick Wachman.

War Envoy, consigned as Hip 441, is a multiple

group-placed colt out of the stakes-winning Elusive

Quality mare La Conseillante; his third dam is cham-

pion Winning Colors. The Great War, Hip 435, is a

stakes winner in Ireland from the female family of

grade I winner Zensational. BH

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430Stormy Lucy 2009 m. Stormy Atlantic—Here Comes Lucinda Taylor Made Sales Agency, agt.

435The Great War 2012 c. War Front—Guide Kingswood Farm, agt.

441War Envoy 2012 c. War Front—La ConseillanteKingswood Farm, agt.

442Wild Chatter 2012 f. Wildcat Heir—She Did TellDenali Stud, agt.

458Conquest Harlequin 2013 c. Harlan’s Holiday—Time for a CrownLane’s End, agt.

468Fear the Cowboy 2012 c. Cowboy Cal—Whom Shall I FearSouth Point Sales, agt.

471Green Mask 2011 g. Mizzen Mast—Bonsai BeautyLane’s End, agt.

499Best Behavior 2010 m. Into Mischief—QueenshipTaylor Made Sales Agency, agt.

505Screaming Skylar 2012 f. Smart Strike—Awe ThatTaylor Made Sales Agency, agt.

507Preppy 2013 f. Curlin—Bread ‘n WaterBluewater Sales, agt.

Stormy Lucy, Hip 430, at Fasig-Tipton

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FORMER CRYSTAL SPRINGS FARM—Embracing 234 magnificent acres, the former Crystal Springs is a true turn-key horseman’s farm. Horse improvements include 68 stalls in 4 barns; shop; hay/equipment building; and an enclosed arena with a 6-horse walker. Housing in-clude two lovely renovated owner’s homes; a newer manager’s home; and an employee house. Both functional and beautiful, this ready-made equine facility is ready to accommodate any horse operation. BROWNWOOD FARM—Well-located and proven horse farm consisting of 420 acres of excellent soils and in the immediate area of Ramsey and Foxtale farms. With two tree-lined gated entrances, as well as tree-lined driveways throughout the farm, Brownwood is as aesthetically-pleasing as it is utilitarian. Horse improvements include 6 horse barns (4 concrete block) with 96 stalls, numerous run-in sheds, and an open 9 bay frame equipment shed. An older main residence (whose original section is a log cabin), a renovated guest house, plus three newer em-ployee houses provide more than ample housing for a farm this size. Significantly Reduced and priced to sell by an estate. $5,250,000. CYNTHIANA ROAD—This beautiful 77 +/- acre farm features a custom gated entrance and blacktop drive leading to the very attractive 16 stall barn with apartment. Huge, rolling fields of lush grass for your horses with 4 board fencing and automatic waterers. This property has tons of character with a small pond and active spring and is located just minutes from the Paris bypass. $899,000.

4320 NEWTOWN PIKE—Location is everything and this wonderful blank canvas is less than 4 miles from the Kentucky Horse Park and Fasig-Tipton! A master plan for a state-of-the-art sport horse facility is available for this lovely piece of land which is suitable for any discipline. Additionally, the farm is not in the PDR program, which could result in a tax benefit or cash back if the new owner places it in the program. Just reduced to $1,100,000. 169 MUIR LANE—Exquisite and stylish 19.5 acre country retreat yet a horse farm suitable for any discipline. The former Wintergreen Stallion Station, just outside Midway, has been converted to an estate-quality property enhanced by its natural beauty and privacy. Brilliantly trans-formed from a six-stall barn and adjoining office, this elegant 5,100 SF Tudor-style home encompasses a mixture of traditional, contemporary, and rustic finishes. The stallion barn consists of 8 stalls plus a 38.5' x 49' breeding area. 20 minutes from Lexington and less than that to the Kentucky Horse Park, Foxbrook Farm is perfect in size, location, natural beauty, and serenity. $1,900,000. STONECROFT FARM—Located between Lexington and Louisville in Shelby Country Stonecroft Farm offers a beautifully restored 1790’s stone home, guest house, duplex, large garage/workshop and Hartley Botanic greenhouse. The farm has 102+/- acres with two horse barns, run-in sheds, equipment building, plank fencing and a 3b 2b managers house. $2,895,000.

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TOM'S READY TO SPENDTHRIFT UPON RETIREMENTBy Blood-Horse Staff

Tom's Ready, winner of the Woody Stephen Stakes

(gr. II) in June at Belmont Park, will stand at Spend-

thrift Farm upon his retirement following an agree-

ment with owner GMB Racing to acquire the breed-

ing rights to the son of More Than Ready.

"We are excited to have the opportunity to stand

such a talented and progressive colt as Tom's Ready,

and we're appreciative to Mr. and Mrs. (Tom) Benson

and the entire GMB Racing team," said Ned Toffey,

general manager at Spendthrift. "Tom's Ready is one

of the best-looking colts we've ever seen by More

Than Ready, who is emerging as an important sire of

sires, both in America and Australia.

"Tom's Ready is incredibly sound and versatile,

and we believe his Woody Stephens performance is

just the beginning of a big future ahead."

Trained by Dallas Stewart, Tom's Ready will contin-

ue to be campaigned by owner GMB Racing through-

out the remainder of the colt's racing career, before

retiring to Spendthrift to take up stud duty. GMB

Racing is owned by Gayle Marie Benson, wife of New

Orleans Saints (NFL) and New Orleans Pelicans (NBA)

owner Tom Benson.

"In 2014, at the urging of my

husband, Tom, we decided to

buy some yearlings, and our

first purchase was Tom's Ready

at the Fasig-Tipton sales in Sara-

toga," Gayle Benson said. "We

are very grateful to Dallas Stew-

art, who has brought him along

nicely into the horse he is today.

From the Hopeful Stakes (gr. I)

as a 2-year-old, to the Kentucky

Derby (gr. I), and most recently

the Woody Stephens Stakes at

Belmont, Tom's Ready has pro-

vided me and my husband with

great joy.

"We would also like to thank

everyone at Spendthrift, espe-

cially Mr. Hughes, Ned (Toffey),

and Mark (Toothaker), for be-

lieving in our horse. He still has

productive racing days ahead,

and we are excited about the future—on the track

and at Spendthrift—for Tom's Ready."

Tom's Ready has a 2-4-0 record from 11 ca-

reer starts and $577,220 in earnings. His resume

includes runner-up finishes this year in the Twin-

spires.com Louisiana Derby (gr. II) and Lecomte

Stakes (gr. III), both at Fair Grounds Race Course &

Slots, and last year's Street Sense Stakes at Churchill

Downs.

As a 2-year-old, Tom's Ready broke his maiden

by 3 1/4 lengths at Churchill and was fifth in the

Hopeful at Saratoga before finishing a fast-closing

second in the Street Sense. At age 3, he qualified for

the Kentucky Derby after runner-up performances

in the Louisiana Derby and Lecomte.

Tom's Ready returned to one turn in the sev-

en-furlong Woody Stephens on the Belmont Stakes

(gr. I) undercard, winning by 1 1/4 lengths in 1:21.38.

He is being pointed for the $500,000 King's Bishop

Stakes (gr. I) Aug. 27 at Saratoga Race Course.

Purchased by Stewart and GMB Racing for

$145,000 at the 2014 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga select

yearling sale, Tom's Ready was bred by Black-

stone Farm from the Broad Brush mare Goodbye

Stranger, a half sister to stakes winners Lemonlime

and Miss Moses. BH

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Tom's Ready with connections in the winner's circle after his Woody Stephens victory

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SALES UPDATE

FLORIDA FIRST-CROP SIRES BRING VALUEBy Alastair Bull

Four Florida-based sires look to make their

marks at the Fasig-Tipton July sale with their

first yearling crops.

All four—Soldat, Prospective, Poseidon's War-

rior, and Corfu—went to stud in 2014 with stud

fees of $6,500 or less, and all saw more than 50

mares in their first season.

Soldat has the most representation at the July

sale: two fillies and two colts.

The son of War Front—Le Relais (Coronado’s

Quest) showed good speed at 2, winning the With

Anticipation Stakes (gr. IIIT) and running second

in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (gr. IIT). At 3 he

won the Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth Stakes

(gr. II) over future grade I winners To Honor and

Serve and Shackleford.

Retired to Woodford Thoroughbreds near

Reddick, Fla., for a $5,000 fee, Soldat serviced 124

mares in his first season, and has 89 foals. So far

he’s had seven weanlings and seven yearlings sell

at auction for an average of $12,964.

A $40,000 weanling at the Keeneland No-

vember sale was the highest-priced and will be

offered again at the July sale, consigned as Hip

10 by Select Sales as agent for Mauk One et al.

The colt is out of Revengefulpleasure (Stephen

Got Even), a sister to grade III winner Time to Get

Even.

Three Soldat yearlings on offer have not been

to auction before. Hip 62 and Hip 226, both from

the Woodford Thoroughbreds consignment, are

closely related. Hip 62 is out of Storm Mesa, a

grade II winner by Sky Mesa, and Hip 226 is out

of Gale Warning, an unraced Unbridled’s Song

daughter of Storm Mesa.

The remaining Soldat yearling, Hip 201, is a

colt consigned by Darby Dan Farm as agent. He is

out of Doloris (Yes It’s True), a winning daughter

out of grade II winner Private Light.

Like Soldat, Prospective stood for $5,000 from

his Florida base, Ocala Stud.

A son of Malibu Moon and the stakes-winning

Awesome Again mare Spirited Away, Prospec-

tive won seven of his 17 starts. Six were stakes,

including the Grey Stakes (Can-III) as a 2-year-old,

and the Tampa Bay Derby (gr. II) and Ohio Derby

(gr. III) as a 3-year-old.

He had 63 foals from his first crop, and to

date, 10 have been at auction, fetching an aver-

age price of $17,800.

One of those is the sole Prospective yearling

to go before buyers at the July sale. Originally

bought for $17,500 at the OBS October sale, Hip

238, a colt named Piven, is out of Her Entourage

(Elusive Quality), an unraced daughter of the

stakes-winning Alydeed mare Grand Deed. The

colt is consigned by Select Sales as agent.

Poseidon’s Warrior won seven races from 21

starts. Five were stakes, with the most notable

being the Alfred G. Vanderbilt (gr. I) as a 4-year-

old, in which he defeated a strong field that

included Justin Phillip and Shackleford.

A son of Speightstown, Poseidon’s Warrior is

a half brother to stakes winners Play Bingo and

Quick ‘N Smart. He has stood at Pleasant Acres

Stallions near Morriston, Fla., for each of his

three seasons at $6,500, and has 53 foals from

his first crop.

Three from Poseidon’s Warrior’s first crop

have gone to the sale ring, and the most expen-

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Soldat wins the 2010 With Anticipation Stakes as a 2-year-old

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sive of them goes before buyers at the July sale as

part of the Select Sales consignment: Hip 211, a

colt out of the Belong to Me mare Family First. He

was purchased by Machmer Hall at the OBS Octo-

ber sale for $21,000.

Corfu is also by Malibu Moon. He won two of

six starts, the most notable coming in the Sarato-

ga Special Stakes (gr. II) as a 2-year-old. His dam

Fashion Cat (Forest Wildcat) is a half sister to mul-

tiple grade I winner Peace Rules (Jules) and stakes

winner Wild Fashion.

Standing at Bridlewood Farms for $3,500,

Corfu had 32 foals in his first crop. His sole rep-

resentative at the July sale, consigned by Baccari

Bloodstock as Hip 59, is a filly out of Stay On Track

(Closing Argument), who produced stakes winner

Karen’s Silk (High Cotton). Stay On Track’s dam

Traki Traki is a stakes winner who produced four

stakes winners of her own, including the grade I

winner Bushfire (Louis Quatorze). BH

SALES UPDATE

LATEST HEADLINES FROM BLOODHORSE.COM

STELLAR WIND WORKS TOWARD BEHOLDER REMATCH Stellar Wind, champion 3-year-old filly of 2015, worked six furlongs in company under Victor Espinoza July 10 at Santa Anita Park in 1:14 1/5 in preparation for a rematch with Beholder in the Clement L. Hirsch Stakes (gr. I) at Del Mar July 30.

LITTLE MIKE FIFTH AFTER LENGTHY LAYOFF Gentlmens Agrement won for the fourth time in six starts July 10 to spoil the anticipated return of 2012 Breeders' Cup Turf (gr. IT) winner Little Mike after a more than two-year layoff at Gulfstream Park.

ZELZAL WINS JEAN PRAT IN COURSE-RECORD TIME With Gregory Benoist riding hands and heels through the final furlong, Al Shaqab Racing's Zelzal displayed an impressive turn of foot to win the Prix Jean Prat (Fr-I) in course-record time at Chantilly July 10.

MOIETY'S DEBUT WORTH THE WAIT FOR GODOLPHIN Godolphin homebred Moiety, who was a promising filly at 2 but suffered a setback, made her career debut July 8 at Arlington and delivered with a four-length win over five other 3-year-old fillies in a maiden special weight event.

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PENNSYLVANIA FIRST-CROP SIRE EL PADRINOBy Alastair Bull

The Fasig-Tipton July sale in Lexington, Ky., will

be the first major auction to feature progeny by

Pennsylvania-based sire El Padrino.

A resident at Northview Stallion Station, El Padri-

no won three of eight starts, including the Risen Star

Stakes (gr. II). A son of Pulpit out of Enchanted Rock

(Giant’s Causeway), he is a half brother to the multi-

ple grade I winner Verazzano (More Than Ready).

Serving his first season at Northview Station at a

fee of $5,000, El Padrino covered 89 mares, and had

63 foals. The following year he bred 109 mares.

Hip 77, a filly consigned by CandyLand as agent

is the sole El Padrino yearling at the July sale. She is

out of Time to Dream, a stakes-winning daughter of

Time for a Change. Time to Dream has produced one

stakes winner, Five Star Dream.

The filly’s second dam Five Star Night, also a

stakes winner, produced stakes winner Five Star Dep-

uty and Four Star Morning, dam of the stakes-win-

ning Morning Fire. BH

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Distorted Humor – Alternate, by Seattle Slew

Pin Oak Stud

21 f SAHARA MOON Four Star Sales, Agt.

76 f TIGON Legacy Bloodstock, Agt.

84 f TRAVEL PLANS Equus Farm, Agt.

123 c APICAL Legacy Bloodstock, Agt.

205 f E LOOE Warrendale Sales, Agt.

243 c HOLIDAY ROAD GIRL Shawhan Place, Agt.

244 c HOLLOW SKY Highclere, Agt.

261 f INDIAN LOVE CALL Shawhan Place, Agt.

285 c LIME LADY Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, Agt.

323 f OCEAN MAGIC Brookdale Sales, Agt.

325 c OUT OF PRADO Paramount Sales, Agt.

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El Padrino (left) outfinishes Mark Valeski to win the Risen Star

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SINGLE SEASON SIRES FAST BULLET, DENMANBy Alastair Bull

For the connections of most sires with first yearlings

on offer in 2016, it’s a time of anticipation, wonder-

ing what the future will bring.

But it’s a different story for those offering first-

crop progeny of Fast Bullet and Denman.

The 2016 yearling crop features the only progeny

of Fast Bullet, who died of complications of colic after

standing one season, while Australian sire Denman

has not returned to the United States following a

single season shuttling to Darley in Kentucky.

Fast Bullet won four of his seven races, culminat-

ing in a triumph in the RTN True North Handicap (gr.

II) over six furlongs, in which he beat grade I winner

and fellow freshman sire Justin Phillip. He had an

average winning margin of five lengths.

By Speightstown, Fast Bullet is out of Renfro Valley

Star (Dayjur), a winning

daughter of champion

2-year-old filly Brave Raj,

whose victories included

the Breeders’ Cup Juve-

nile Fillies (gr. I).

Upon retirement Fast

Bullet entered stud at

Pauls Mill in Kentucky

for a $7,500 fee and had

just moved to WinStar

Farm when he had to be

euthanized in December

2014.

In his first season Fast

Bullet had 35 foals. So

far, two weanlings and

three short yearlings

have been sold for an

average of $20,740, the

best being a $60,000

short yearling out of Hur-

ricane Bernie sold at the

Keeneland January sale.

The sole Fast Bullet

yearling at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July sale is Hip

189, a colt out of Darn That Girl, a winning daughter

of Darn That Alarm whose progeny to date include

the Florida-bred regional stakes winner Dream of Me.

Denman is a group I-winning son of Australian

sire Lonhro (Octagonal), whose first U.S. crop made a

useful start, producing graded stakes winners Iso-

therm and Shakhimat.

Denman came to the U.S. after an outstanding

start to his stud career. He was second leading first-

crop sire in Australia in 2013-14 with three stakes

winners and all five of his stakes winners to date

have come from his first Australian crop.

There are two yearlings from Denman’s U.S.-sired

crop at the July sale. The first, Hip 155, is a filly out of

the winning Hard Spun mare Boudicca, a daughter

of the stakes-winning Taft Lil Queen (Irish Open); the

second, Hip 300, is a colt out of the stakes-winning

Marquetry mare Marq of Beauty, who hails from the

family of Japanese grade I winner Hat Trick. BH

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Fast Bullet, who stood one year at stud, will have one yearling in the Fasig-Tipton July sale

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LADY ELI, FLINTSHIRE WORK AT BELMONTBy Blood-Horse Staff

Sheep Pond Partners' undefeated Lady Eli, who

continues her comeback from laminitis, and Judd-

monte Farms' homebred Flintshire breezed on the

inner turf course July 10 at Belmont Park for trainer

Chad Brown.

Lady Eli, a 4-year-old Divine Park filly, worked a

half-mile in :49 2/5. It was her second Belmont turf

work; she worked a slower four furlongs July 3 on the

same course at Belmont after a tendon issue cost her

a few months of training.

"I thought she worked great," Brown said. "It was

her second work back and we put her in company

(with Grey Stark)."

Brown earlier indicated he plans to take Lady Eli to

Saratoga Race Course this summer but hasn't picked

out a race for the filly.

Flintshire, a 6-year-old Dansili horse, breezed five

furlongs in 1:01 2/5. Flintshire, who won the Man-

hattan Stakes (gr. IT) June 11 at Belmont in his first

start for Brown, will be pointed to the July 30 Bowling

Green Handicap (gr. IIT) at Saratoga.

Flintshire captured the 2015 Sword Dancer Stakes

(gr. IT) at Saratoga and in 2014 finished second to

Main Sequence in the Breeders' Cup Turf (gr. IT) at

Santa Anita Park. Brown indicated another trip to

California later this year is planned.

"I'd like to keep him running out of his own stall

(in New York) all the way up to the Breeders' Cup and

then go out on the road," Brown said. "That's where

we're leaning." BH

CREATIVE CAUSE'S WELL-TIMED STAKES WINNERBy Ron Mitchell

A 2 3/4-length victory by Theonewewaitedfor in

the $125,000 Landaluce Stakes at Santa Anita

Park July 9 could not have come at a better time for

Brereton C. Jones’ Airdrie Stud.

The 2-year-old filly trained by Mike Harrington for

owner-breeder Heinz Steinmann is the first stakes

winner for her sire, Creative Cause, who stands at

Airdrie. A grade I-winning son of Giant's Causeway

also trained by Harrington for Steinmann, Creative

Cause entered stud in 2013 at his current fee of

$15,000.

Not only does Airdrie stand Creative Cause, but

the Midway, Ky., farm also will offer all four year-

lings by the stallion entered in the July 12 Fasig-Tip-

ton July selected yearling sale in Lexington.

"Creative Cause is a horse we have had great

faith in from the beginning," Airdrie's Bret Jones said

July 10 while showing yearlings to prospective buy-

ers on a pleasant, sunny morning. "We have four of

them to sell and they are the only four on the sales

grounds, so that puts us in a very good spot."

Theonewewaitedfor is one of 76 foals from the

first crop of Creative Cause, who is represented by 38

yearlings that have sold at public auction for an aver-

age of $65,908, more than four times the stud fee.

"We're obviously bullish on his chances going

forward," Jones said. BH

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Flintshire with Javier Castellano wins the Woodford Reserve Manhattan

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NEW SIRES IN SOUTH AFRICABy Sarah Whitelaw

South Africa’s stallion ranks grew considerably this

year: New sires standing their first seasons at stud

in 2016 include sons of Dubawi, Galileo, and Tapit.

This breeding season (which begins Sept,1), two

first-crop sires represent premier sire Galileo.

Ascot Stud is home to first-year Global View (Gal-

ileo), who won the Generous Stakes (gr. III) at 2, and

the American Turf Stakes (gr. II) at 3.

Bush Hill Stud in Kwa-Zulu Natal stands 2013

Eflow You First International Stakes (Ire-III) winner

Flying The Flag (Galileo) who is joined by Boylesports

Irish One Thousand Guineas (Ire-I) winner Halfway To

Heaven (Pivotal).

Willow Magic is set to become the first son of

leading sire Dubawi at stud in South Africa—the for-

mer South African Nursery Stakes (SAf-I) will cover at

Summerhill Stud in Natal this season.

Klawervlei Stud will be home to Coup de Grace,

winner of the 2014 Amsterdam Stakes (gr. II) at Sara-

toga and the first son of champion sire Tapit to enter

stud in South Africa.

Outstanding South African-bred sire Dynasty has

three sons set to join the sire ranks this year: Futura

and Legislate (both named Horse of the Year) will

stand at Drakenstein; Grand Parade Cape Guineas

(SAf-I) winner Act of War goes to Summerhill. BH

TOO MUCH BLING GETS TEXAS DOUBLEBy Tom LaMarra

Lane’s End Texas stallion Too Much Bling had a big

night at Lone Star Park July 9 as the sire of both

winners in divisions of the Texas Thoroughbred Futu-

rity, one of them on a disqualification.

Keene Thoroughbreds’ Bling On the Music, out

of the Action This Day mare Soft Music, won the

$93,903 division for 2-year-old fillies by 8 1/2 lengths

in :58.11 for five furlongs on a track rated fast. The

filly, who has won her first two starts by a combined

13 1/4 lengths, was purchased for $95,000 at the TTA

2-year-olds in training sale, is trained by J.R. Caldwell,

and was ridden by Luis Quinonez.

In the $90,248 division for colts and geldings,

Boomer's Boy defeated Shaded by a head in :59.75

for five furlongs but was disqualified and placed

fourth for interference. That made the winner Clark

Brewster’s Shaded, a 2-year-old colt out of the Mine-

shaft mare Fast Find.

Shaded, now two-for-two, was a $36,000 buy at

the TTA 2-year-olds in training sale. He's trained by

Steve Asmussen and was ridden by Iram Diego.

W.S. Farish bred both futurity winners. The races

are for Texas-accredited horses and TTA sale gradu-

ates. BH

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Bling On the Music, who has won her first two starts by a combined 13 1/4 lengths, romps in TTA Futurity for fillies

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Coup de Grace, seen winning the 2014 Amsterdam Stakes, will be the first son of Tapit to enter stud in South Africa

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THE CHEROKEE RUN-EMPIRE MAKER CROSSBy Eric Mitchell

The return of Empire Maker to the U.S. and

the rise of his sons and grandsons at stud

have the potential to improve the value and suc-

cess of the late Cherokee Run's daughters.

Darley's son of Runaway Groom was eutha-

nized recently due to the infirmities of old age.

Through July 8, 28 black-type stakes winners

and 37 black-type-placed runners represent

Cherokee Run as a broodmare sire. Five of those

won graded/group stakes.

Among his 28 stakes winners, 15 are sons,

grandsons, and great-grandsons of Mr. Prospec-

tor with a particular strong affinity for pedigrees

that include Mr. Prospector's son Fappiano.

The most successful cross with Cherokee

Run daughters so far has been with sons of

Kingmambo, who have produced five black-type

stakes winners, including Cherokee Run's most

successful runner as a broodmare sire to date:

Hokko Tarumae, Japan's 2014 champion dirt

horse. Hokko Tarumae is by King Kamehameha.

The other four stakes winners are by Lane's End

stallion, Lemon Drop Kid.

The cross with Kingmambo, has been particu-

larly effective with mares that concentrate the

influence of Mr. Prospector through their dams.

Hokko Tarume's dam, Madam Cherokee, is a

daughter of Unfoiled, by Unbridled, a Mr. Pros-

pector grandson through Fappiano.

Stakes winner and grade III-placed runner

Donoharm is also out of a mare whose female

family adds Mr. Prospector; Donoharm's dam

is Tasso Run, whose dam Tasso Bee is by Fappi-

ano's son Tasso.

The influence of Fappiano can also be found

on the sire side of the equation. Grade II win-

ner Fioretti, out of the Cherokee Run daughter

Move Clickly, is by Bernardini, whose dam Cara

Rafaela is by Fappiano’s son Quiet American. A

similar scenario exists with Rattlesnake Bridge,

whose sire Tapit is out of Unbridled’s daughter

Tap Your Heels.

Another pattern found among stakes win-

ners with Cherokee Run as a broodmare sire

is inbreeding to Turn-To. Cherokee Run traces

back to Turn-To through his broodmare sire,

Silver Saber, who is a grandson of Turn-To’s son

Sir Gaylord.

Stakes winner and grade II-placed Kid Kate's

pedigree combines the line of Turn-To in Cher-

okee Run with three additional lines through

her female family. Her second dam, Latch, is by

Broad Brush, who was inbred 3x3 to Turn-To.

Kid Kate gets the third line of Turn-To through

Latch's broodmare sire, Cox's Ridge.

A Turn-To connection resides with Lemon

Drop Kid, as well. His dam Charming Lassie is

inbred 5x4 to Turn-To.

Empire Maker returned to stud in the U.S.

this year at Gainesway. His sons at stud include

WinStar Farm's Pioneerof the Nile and Bode-

meister, Darby Dan's Sky Kingdom, Lovacre

Ranch's Empire Way, and Rockridge Stud's

Soaring Empire. Empire Maker's highest-profiled

grandsons at stud include Ashford Stud's Ameri-

can Pharoah and Airdrie Stud's Cairo Prince. BH

ANALYSIS

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The late Cherokee Run is proving a notable cross with Fappiano, Mr. Prospector through his daughters

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STAKES RESULTS

IDEE 147TH DEUTSCHES DERBY (GER-I)Hamburg, 7/10, €650,000, 3yo, c/f, 12f, 2:45.97, hvy.

1–Isfahan (GER), 128, ch c, 3 ............ €390,000 Lord of England (GER)–Independent Miss (GER), by Polar Falcon O–DARIUS RACING, B–Rennstall Wohler (GER), T–WOHLER ANDREAS, J–VARGIU DARIOSale History: 2014 BBGAUG, $45,952.

2–Savoir Vivre (IRE), 128, ch c, 3 ....... €130,000 Adlerflug (GER)–Soudaine (GER), by Monsun (GER) O–STALL ULLMANN, B–G BARON VON ULL-MAN (IRE), T–CARVALHO JEAN-PIERRE, J–TY-LICKI FREDERIK

3–Dschingis Secret (GER), 128, b c, 3 . €78,000 Soldier Hollow (GB)–Divya (GER), by Platini (GER) O–HORST PUDWILL, B–Gestut Park Wiedingen (GER), T–KLUG MARKUS, J–SEIDL MARTINSale History: 2014 BBGAUG, $262,580.

Margins: head, neck, 1¾. Others: WAI KEY STAR (GER), BORA ROCK (IRE), OUR LAST SUMMER (IRE), BERGHAIN (IRE), BOSCACCIO (GER), BUZZY (GER), NIMROD (IRE), EL LOCO (GER), ZANINI (GER), ROSENHILL (IRE), NOBLE HOUSE (GER), LARRY (FR), LANDIN (GER), LICINIUS (GER), LANDOFHOPEANDGLORY (IRE), PARTHENIUS (GER).

PRIX JEAN PRAT (FR-I)Chantilly, 7/10, €400,000, 3yo, c/f, 8f, 1:34.48, good.

1–Zelzal (FR), 128, b c, 3 .................. €228,560 Sea The Stars (IRE)–Olga Prekrasa, by King-mambo O–AL SHAQAB RACING, B–V TIMOSHENKO (FR), T–ROUGET JEAN-CLAUDE, J–BENOIST GREGORYSale History: 2014 ARQOCT, $229,680.

2–Stormy Antarctic (GB), 128, ch c, 3 .. €91,440 Stormy Atlantic–Bea Remembered (GB), by Doyen (IRE) O–P K SIU, B–EAST BLOODSTOCK LTD (GB), T–WALKER ED, J–BAKER GEORGESale History: 2015 TATAPR, $310,422, 2013 TATFOA, $116,696.

3–Spectre (FR), 125, ch f, 3 ................ €45,720 Siyouni (FR)–Inez (GB), by Dai Jin (GB) O–MM RACING, B–M MUNCH (FR), T–MUNCH M, J–BOUDOT PIERRE-CHARLESSale History: 2015 ARQMAY, ($44,808 RNA).

Margins: 2, neck, 1¾. Others: NEMORALIA (USA), DEGAS (GER), ALIGNEMENT (GB), FIRST SELECTION (SPA), ZONDERLAND (GB), POSITIVE VIBRATION (IRE).

PRIX CHLOE (FR-III)

Chantilly, 7/10, €80,000, 3yo, f, 9f, 1:48.68, good.1–War Flag, 123, b f, 3 ....................... €40,000

War Front–Black Speck, by Arch O–Joseph Allen, B–Joseph Allen (KY), T–ROUGET JEAN-CLAUDE, J–SOUMILLON CHRISTOPHE

2–Chartreuse (IRE), 123, b f, 3 ............ €16,000 Lawman (FR)–Bufera (IRE), by King's Best O–HIGHCLERE THOROUGHBRED RACING, B–Citadel Stud (IRE), T–HEAD FREDDY, J–JAR-NET THIERRYSale History: 2014 GOFORB, $126,860.

3–Magnolea (IRE), 123, b f, 3 .............. €12,000 Acclamation (GB)–Carcassonne (IRE), by Montjeu (IRE) O–Faisal Salman, B–Ecurie Des Monceaux (IRE), T–ROUGET JEAN-CLAUDE, J–MENDIZA-BAL IORITZSale History: 2014 ARQAUG, $201,000.

Margins: ¾, 1¼, nose. Others: TICKLE ME BLUE (GER), FIREGLOW (GB), MAQUETTE (USA), MONACO SHOW (FR), BESOTTED (IRE).

IRISH STALLION FARMS E B F BROWNSTOWN STAKES (IRE-III)

Fairyhouse, 7/10, €70,500, 3yo/up, f, 7f, 1:27.55, gd-y.1–Queen Catrine (IRE), 134, b m, 5 ..... €44,250

Acclamation (GB)–Kahira (IRE), by King's Best O–QATAR RACING LTD & H H SHEIKH SUHAIM ABDULLA K H A, B–Mount Coote Stud (IRE), T–LYONS GER, J–CARROLL GARYSale History: 2012 TATOC2, $92,816, 2012 GOFFEB, $28,888.

2–Most Beautiful (GB), 126, b f, 3 ....... €14,250 Canford Cliffs (IRE)–Saphira's Fire (IRE), by Cape Cross (IRE) O–RONAN O'GARA & MRS PAUL SHANAHAN, B–HORIZON BLOODSTOCK LTD (GB), T–WA-CHMAN DAVID, J–LORDAN WAYNESale History: 2014 TATOC1, $202,633, 2013 TATFOA, $120,128.

3–Molly Dolly (IRE), 134, b f, 4 .............. €6,750 Exceed And Excel (AUS)–Garra Molly (IRE), by Nayef O–Timothy J Rooney, B–Timothy J Rooney (IRE), T–FARRELL W T, J–HAYES CHRISSale History: 2013 TATOC2, ($63,633 RNA).

Margins: head, 5, 4¾. Others: RAYMONDA (USA), AIN-IPPE (IRE), MIMICKING (IRE).

Bison City S.Woodbine, 7/10, $191,725, 3yo, f, 8.5f (all-weather), 1:45.47, track fast.

1–Caren, 121, b f, 3 .......................... $115,035 Society's Chairman–Jo Zak, by Vilzak O–Robert Marzilli, B–James A. Everatt, Ja-neane A. Everatt & J. Arika Everatt - Meeuse (ON), T–Michael P. De Paulo, J–Jesse M. CampbellSale History: 2014 FTKOCT, $45,000.

2–Trini Brewnette, 121, b f, 3 .............. $38,345 Milwaukee Brew–Dancing Allstar, by Millen-nium Allstar O–Derek Chin, B–Mr. & Mrs. Bud Malette & Trinity West Stables Inc (ON), T–Daniel J. Vella, J–Alan GarciaSale History: 2014 ONTSEP, $50,600.

3–Neshama, 121, b f, 3....................... $21,090 Sligo Bay (IRE)–Catch a Fire, by Indian Groom O–Carnegie Hill Stable, Kingfield Racing Stable, Ltd. et al., B–Kingview Farms (ON), T–Catherine Day Phillips, J–Eurico Rosa Da SilvaSale History: 2014 ONTSEP, $55,200.

Margins: 1, head, neck. Others: Meadow Rose ($9,586), Tiz Imaginary ($3,835), Crumlin Spirit ($1,917), String Bikini ($1,917). View Equibase Chart

Santa Anita Juvenile S.Santa Anita Park, 7/9, $125,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:03.54, track fast.

1–California Diamond, 122, dk b/br c, 2 ...........$75,000 Harbor the Gold–Carrie's a Jewel, by Slew-dledo O–Twin V Farm, B–Stormy B. Hull (CA), T–John Brocklebank, J–Edwin A. MaldonadoSale History: 2016 BARMAY, ($60,000 RNA), 2015 BAROCT, ($42,000 RNA), 2015 WASSEP, $35,000.

2–Green With Eddie, 122, b c, 2 .......... $25,000 Square Eddie–Marquis Diamond, by Yona-guska O–Reddam Racing LLC, B–Reddam Racing, LLC (CA), T–Doug F. O'Neill, J–Flavien Prat

3–Silver Assault H, 122, gr/ro c, 2 ..... $15,000 Maclean's Music–Spooky Minister, by Deputy Minister O–Clarke, Harvey A. and Braverman, Paul, B–Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc (KY), T–Jerry Hollendorfer, J–Martin GarciaSale History: 2015 KEESEP, $52,000.

Margins: ¾, 2½, neck. Others: Secret House ($7,500), Rebel War ($2,500), Right Hand Man ($345). View Equibase Chart

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River Memories S.Belmont Park, 7/10, $100,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 12f (turf), 2:33.49, course firm.

1–Guapaza (CHI), 115, b m, 5 .............. $60,000 Seeking the Dia–Guampa (CHI), by Dushy-antor O–Don Alberto Stable, B–Haras Matancilla (CHI), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Javier Castellano

2–Trophee (FR), 117, dk b/br m, 5 ....... $20,000 Mr. Sidney–Trevise (FR), by Anabaa O–Bridlewood Farm, B–Haras du Quesnay (FR), T–Christophe Clement, J–Joel RosarioSale History: 2015 FTKNOV, ($825,000 RNA).

3–Songoficeandfire H, 115, b m, 5 .... $10,000 Dynaformer–Catchascatchcan (GB), by Pur-suit of Love (GB) O–Diane Snowden, B–Castleton Lyons & Kilboy Estate (KY), T–William I. Mott, J–Jose LezcanoSale History: 2012 KEESEP, $290,000.

Margins: ½, head, 3½. Others: Villa Savoye ($5,000). Scratched: Swear by It. View Equibase Chart

Texas Thoroughbred FuturityLone Star Park, 7/9, $93,903, 2yo, f, 5f (dirt), :58.11, track fast.

1–Bling On the Music, 118, gr/ro f, 2 ... $56,342 Too Much Bling–Soft Music, by Action This Day O–Keene Thoroughbreds LLC, B–W. S. Farish (TX), T–J. R. Caldwell, J–Luis S. QuinonezSale History: 2016 FTTAPR, $95,000.

2–Gold Shock, 118, gr/ro f, 2 .............. $18,781 My Golden Song–Shocktime, by Langfuhr O–Douglas Scharbauer, B–Clarence Schar-bauer III (TX), T–W. Bret Calhoun, J–C.J. McMahon

3–Colonial Kendra, 118, dk b/br f, 2 ...... $9,390 Intimidator–Kendras Jones, by Seneca Jones O–David Albert, B–Keith I Asmussen (TX), T–Kevin Morgan, Jr., J–Francisco Escalera PerezSale History: 2016 FTTAPR, $20,000, 2015 BSCSEP, $4,000.

Margins: 8½, ¾, 1½. Others: Pure Grey ($4,695), More Than Gone ($2,817), Shez for You ($1,878), Pretty Lil Flyer. Scratched: I've Got Rhythm. View Equibase Chart

Texas Thoroughbred FuturityLone Star Park, 7/9, $90,248, 2yo, c/f, 5f (dirt), :59.75, track fast.

1–Shaded, 118, gr/ro c, 2 ................... $54,149 Too Much Bling–Fast Find, by Mineshaft O–Clark O. Brewster, B–W. S. Farish (TX), T–Steven M. Asmussen, J–Iram Vargas DiegoSale History: 2016 FTTAPR, $36,000.

2–Singing Aces, 118, b g, 2 ................ $18,050

Sing Baby Sing–Castelli's Ace, by Leo Castelli O–Huntsinger, Larry S. and Head, Phil, B–Larry S. Huntsinger & Phil Head (TX), T–Karl Broberg, J–Luis S. Quinonez

3–Right Lane Lukasz, 118, dk b/br c, 2 . $9,025 Temple City–Wrenice, by Uncle Abbie O–Hamblen, Stewart and Small, Denice, B–Stewart Hamblen (TX), T–Bobby A. Jenkins, J–Victor Manuel Urieta, Jr.

Margins: neck, 3¼, head. Others: Sir Papa John ($4,512), Boomer's Boy ($2,707), Contrarytoordinary ($1,805), Checker Czech. Scratched: Too Much Gone. View Equibase Chart

Cincinnatian S.Belterra Park, 7/10, $75,000, 3yo, f, 8.5f (turf), 1:43.02, course firm.

1–Kerfluffle, 116, dk b/br f, 3 .............. $45,000 Mr. Silver–Erin Murphy, by Blair's Cove O–Thorobeam Farm, B–Thorobeam Farm, LLC (OH), T–William D. Cowans, J–Perry Wayne Ouzts

2–Pretty Gritty, 116, b f, 3 ................... $15,000 Mercer Mill–Nitty Gritty, by Louis Quatorze O–Michael E. Evans, B–Fair Winds Farm (OH), T–Michael Evans II, J–Sonny LeonSale History: 2014 FTKOCT, $23,000.

3–Mom Genes, 118, dk b/br f, 3 ............ $7,500 Kentucky Dane–Devilish Mom, by Diablo O–Raymond Donald, B–Divine Intervention Farm (OH), T–Ivan Vazquez, J–Megan Fad-lovich

Margins: 1¼, neck, ½. Others: Ebby ($3,750), Leona's Reward ($2,250), Cruzline ($1,500), Irish Cheer. View Equibase Chart

Isadorable S.Suffolk Downs, 7/10, $75,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:14.04, track fast.

1–Navy Nurse, 124, b m, 8 ................. $45,000 Service Stripe–Silver Surge, by Silver Ghost O–Patricia L. Moseley, B–Mrs. James B. Mo-seley (MA), T–Jay P. Bernardini, J–David D. Amiss

2–Chasing Blue, 121, ch m, 5 ............. $15,000 Lycius–Tally My Love, by Princely Pleasure O–Whitestone Farm LLC (Estabrooks), B–Linda Muri (MA), T–Jonathan B. Buckley, J–Jose Baez

3–Lucky Sociano, 121, ch f, 4 ............... $7,500 Sociano–Leave the Treasure, by Leave Seattle O–George F. Brown, B–George F. Brown, Ar-lene B. Brown & Jane Fonzo (MA), T–George F. Brown, J–Guillermo Rodriguez

Margins: 1, nose, ½. Others: Miss Wilby ($3,750), Doublicious ($2,250), Zong's Song ($1,500). View Equibase Chart

Rise Jim S.Suffolk Downs, 7/10, $75,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:12.37, track fast.

1–Silk Spinner, 121, b g, 8 .................. $45,000 Silk Broker–Make the Double, by Double Negative O–Matthew Clarke, B–Adel Salim (MA), T–George A. Saccardo, J–Harry Hernandez

2–Worth the Worry, 124, dk b/br g, 6 ... $15,000 Hook and Ladder–Maricopa, by Montbrook O–Theresa Horky, B–Theresa Horky & Keith Shelansky (MA), T–Jonathan B. Buckley, J–Jose BaezSale History: 2012 OBSJAN, ($6,000 RNA).

3–Simply Mas, 121, gr/ro g, 5 ............... $5,000 Lightnin N Thunder–Simply Fancy, by Pen-telicus O–Double G Ranch, B–Robert Simonick (MA), T–Joseph Raposa, J–Oscar Gomez

Margins: neck, 3½, ¾. Others: Victor Laszlo ($3,750), Grady ($2,250), Plausible ($1,500), Jo Jo, Goodbye-guinnessbok, Kooldealjonsteill. Scratched: Im Kwik, Puccinni. View Equibase Chart

Wolf Hill S.Monmouth Park, 7/10, $60,000, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:02.72, track fast.

1–Rainbow Heir, 117, ch h, 6 .............. $47,880 Wildcat Heir–Rainbow Pride, by Prospectors Gamble O–New Farm, B–New Farm (NJ), T–Jason Servis, J–Antonio A. Gallardo

2–Beantown Saint H, 117, ch c, 4 ..... $12,000 Speightstown–Hishikatsu Ballado, by Saint Ballado O–Veritas Stable, B–Masaichiro Abe (KY), T–John C. Servis, J–Joshua NavarroSale History: 2013 KEESEP, ($95,000 RNA).

3–Saratoga Dreamer H, 121, ch c, 4 ... $6,000 Elusive Quality–St Francis Wood, by Irish River (FR) O–Peter Deutsch, B–Aynsford Holdings, LLC. (NY), T–Christophe Clement, J–Joe BravoSale History: 2013 KEESEP, ($95,000 RNA).

Margins: 7¾, 3¼, 1¾. Others: Simon Bar Sinister ($3,000), Joe Franklin ($1,200). Scratched: Bold Thun-der, Golden Emperor, Two Notch Road, Pool Winner, Snowday (FR). View Equibase Chart

Assault S.Lone Star Park, 7/9, $50,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:37.98, track fast.

1–Supermason, 123, b g, 4 ................. $30,000 Grasshopper–Folksy, by Midway Road O–Brad Grady, B–W. S. Farish & E.J. Hudson, Jr. Irrevocable Trust (TX), T–W. Bret Calhoun, J–C.J. McMahon

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Sale History: 2013 FTTAUG, $25,000.2–Spider's Alibi, 117, b c, 4 ................ $10,000

Lookin At Lucky–Miss Missile, by Golden Missile O–Terry Propps, B–Charles E. Smith & Terry L. Propps (TX), T–Charles Edwin Smith, J–Iram Vargas Diego

3–Texas Air, 116, dk b/br g, 8 ................ $5,500 Texas City–Malaysian Air, by Mizzen Mast O–Paul J. Rigali, Jr., B–Paul J. Rigali Jr. (TX), T–Allen Milligan, J–Jareth Loveberry

Margins: 1¼, ¾, 3. Others: Texas Bling ($3,000), Lone-some Wind ($1,500), Special Praise, F J Uncle Vic. View Equibase Chart

Valor Farm S.Lone Star Park, 7/9, $50,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:10.28, track fast.

1–Promise Me Silver, 118, gr/ro f, 4 .... $30,000 Silver City–Uno Mas Promesa, by Macho Uno O–Luttrell, Myrna and Robert, B–Robert Lut-trell (TX), T–W. Bret Calhoun, J–C.J. McMahon

2–Valid Bride, 118, b f, 4..................... $10,000 Valid Expectations–Cancel the Wedding, by Running Stag O–Irby Jack Cook, II, B–Irby Jack Cook II (TX), T–Mindy J. Willis, J–Lindey Wade

3–Everything Bling, 123, gr/ro f, 4 ......... $5,500 Too Much Bling–Anythingmore, by Country Pine O–Hall's Family Trust, B–Hall's Family Trust (TX), T–Danele Durham, J–Luis S. Quinonez

Margins: 7, ¾, 1¾. Others: Too Much Prada ($3,000), Bling's Ace ($1,500), Seven Violets. Scratched: Prada's Bling. View Equibase Chart

PREIS VOM GESTUT ROTTGENHamburg, 7/10, €25,000, 4yo/up, f, 11f, 2:31.68, vhvy.

1–Weltmacht (GB), 126, b m, 5 ........... €14,000 Mount Nelson (GB)–Wild Side (GER), by Stern-koenig (IRE) O–Gestut Rottgen, B–Gestut Rottgen (GB), T–KLUG MARKUS, J–DE VRIES ADRIE

2–Strawberry Martini (GB), 128, ch m, 5 €6,500 Mount Nelson (GB)–Strawberry Lolly (GB), by Lomitas (GB) O–Newsells Park Stud, B–Newsells Park Stud (GB), T–PANTALL HENRI-ALEX, J–MOORE RYANSale History: 2012 TATOC2, $16,032, 2011 TATFOA, $31,190.

3–Meliora (IRE), 126, b f, 4 .................... €3,000 Starspangledbanner (AUS)–Messelina (GB), by Noverre O–LITEX COMMERCE A D, B–Litex Commerce (IRE), T–MINTCHEV MILTCHO, J–PEDROZA EDUARDO

Margins: 8½, 1½, 14. Others: KASHYA, LUTANIA, NESSAYA.

ALLOWANCE RESULTS

Arlington Park, Race 3, ALW

7/10, $33,000, 3yo/up, 7f (all-weather), 1:24.22, track fast.

1–D' Rapper, 118, dk b/br c, 3, Cherokee Rap–D' Code, by Boundary, $19,800, O–William Stiritz, B–William Tippett (IL), T–Scott Becker, J–Victor Santiago

Margin: 3½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Arlington Park, Race 4, ALW

7/10, $33,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a5f (turf), :57.18, course firm.1–Full Tap, 121, b f, 4, Tapit–Miss Challenge, by More

Than Ready, $19,800, O–Gainesway Stable (Antony Beck) and Cobra Farm, Inc., B–Marbat, LLC (NY), T–Michael Stidham, J–Mitchell Murrill

Sale History: 2013 FTNAUG, $430,000.Margin: 3, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Belmont Park, Race 6, ALW

7/10, $77,000, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:36.97, course firm.1–Keepthedreamalive, 116, ch c, 3, Leroidesanimaux

(BRZ)–Just Livin a Dream, by Trippi, $30,800, O–Patricia A. Generazio, B–Patricia Generazio (FL), T–Christophe Clem-ent, J–Manuel Franco

1–Final Chapter, 121, ch c, 4, Thunder Gulch–Comedy of Errors, by Colonial Affair, $30,800, O–Fager Stable, B–John A Nerud Revocable Trust (NY), T–William I. Mott, J–Joel Rosario

Margin: neckneck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Belmont Park, Race 7, AOC

7/10, $80,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:09.86, track fast.1–Fusaichi Red, 120, ch f, 4, Fusaichi Pegasus–Gloomy

I'm Knot, by D'wildcat, $48,000, O–Smart Choice Stable, B–Jack Anderson (KY), T–George Weaver, J–Junior Alvara-do

Margin: 1½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Belmont Park, Race 8, AOC

7/10, $80,000, 3yo/up, 10f (turf), 2:02.62, course firm.1–Tale of Fancy, 121, b c, 4, Tale of Ekati–Fancy Clancy, by

Rahy, $48,000, O–Charles E. Fipke, B–Charles Fipke (KY), T–Barclay Tagg, J–Manuel Franco

Margin: 1¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Canterbury Park, Race 9, ALW

7/10, $30,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (dirt), 1:41.92, track fast.1–Way Striking, 118, ch g, 3, Smart Strike–Indian Way, by

Indian Charlie, $18,000, O–Mercedes Stables LLC, B–Mer-cedes Stables LLC (KY), T–Robertino Diodoro, J–Andrew R. Ramgeet

Margin: 14¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Ellis Park, Race 8, AOC

7/10, $39,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:36.05, track fast.1–Morning Buzz, 121, b g, 4, Congrats–Saramy, by Per-

sonal Hope, $15,600, O–Diamond M Stable, B–Woodford

Thoroughbreds, LLC. (FL), T–Ian R. Wilkes, J–Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.

Sale History: 2013 FTSAUG, $140,000.Margin: head, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Evangeline Downs, Race 8, ALW

7/9, $29,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:24.25, track fast.1–Fort Pulaski, 118, ch c, 3, Any Given Saturday–Jazzn-

withcandy, by Jambalaya Jazz, $17,400, O–Tigertail Ranch, B–Tigertail Ranch (LA), T–Danny Pish, J–Diego Saenz

Margin: 1½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Gulfstream Park, Race 7, AOC

7/10, $44,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:41.13, course firm.1–Gentlmens Agrement, 122, b g, 4, Yankee Gentleman–

Kaileysgal, by Unbridled's Song, $22,800, O–Diamond Racing Inc. and Janssen, Jay and Joan, B–Curt Leake (LA), T–Leo G. Gabriel, Jr., J–Luca Panici

Sale History: 2014 FTMMAY, $47,000, 2013 BSCSEP, $10,000, 2013 OBSAUG, $20,000.

Margin: 1, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Gulfstream Park, Race 9, AOC

7/10, $43,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5f (turf), :56.26, course firm.1–Silver Sashay, 122, b m, 6, Eurosilver–River of Faith, by

Bahri, $26,400, O–Acclaimed Racing Stable, B–Emerald Pastures Corp. (FL), T–Ralph Ziadie, J–Emisael Jaramillo

Sale History: 2012 OBSAPR, $27,000, 2012 OBSJAN, $4,200.

Margin: 1½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Laurel Park, Race 2, ALW

7/10, $42,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:24.76, track fast.1–Gursky, 120, ch g, 4, Lemon Drop Kid–Take a Check, by

Touch Gold, $31,122, O–Germania Farms, Inc., B–Fitzhugh, LLC (MD), T–Phil Schoenthal, J–Daniel Centeno

Margin: 3¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Laurel Park, Race 6, ALW

7/10, $42,000, 3yo/up, 5.5f (turf), 1:01.92, course firm.1–Available, 120, gr/ro g, 7, Bop–Morelias Star, by Star

Trace, $23,940, O–Suzanne A. Dempsey, B–Suzanne A. Dempsey (VA), T–Suzanne A. Dempsey, J–Yomar Orlando Ortiz

Margin: ¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Laurel Park, Race 7, AOC

7/10, $47,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:39.00, course firm.1–Ghost Hunter, 122, b g, 6, Ghostzapper–Hartfelt, by

Kafwain, $26,790, O–Jagger Inc., B–Adena Springs (KY), T–Jamie Ness, J–Daniel Centeno

Sale History: 2012 OBSJUN, $30,000, 2011 FTKJUL, $75,000.

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Laurel Park, Race 8, AOC

7/10, $47,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:36.92, track fast.1–Connemara Coast, 120, ch g, 7, City Zip–Amazing

Lady, by Dehere, $34,827, O–Dumbarton Farm, B–Barbara C. Graham & Joseph Keelty (MD), T–Timothy L. Keefe, J–Taylor M. Hole

Sale History: 2010 FTMSEP, $27,000.Margin: 2¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 4, ALW

7/9, $22,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:36.97, course firm.1–Texas Belle, 123, b f, 4, Angliana–Inthemiddleofitall, by

Proper Reality, $13,080, O–Richard P. Chandler, B–Eureka Thoroughbred Farm (TX), T–Mindy J. Willis, J–Luis S. Qui-nonez

Margin: 2, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 4, ALW

7/10, $22,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:39.28, track fast.1–Buck Fifty, 119, b c, 3, Proud Citizen–Nicholella, by

Nicholas, $13,140, O–Church Racing, B–David Kraus & Barbara Kraus (TX), T–Larry Stroope, J–Lindey Wade

Margin: head, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Monmouth Park, Race 4, AOC

7/10, $40,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f (dirt), 1:04.44, track fast.1–Back At the Ranch H, 114, b f, 3, Artie Schiller–Major

Allie, by Officer, $22,800, O–Michael Dubb, B–St. George Farm, LLC (KY), T–Jason Servis, J–Nik Juarez

Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $110,000.Margin: 2¾, 4 starters. View Equibase Chart

Monmouth Park, Race 6, ALW

7/10, $50,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.32f (dirt), 1:42.31, track fast.

1–Irish Defence, 115, dk b/br f, 3, First Defence–Irish Sov-ereign, by Polish Numbers, $28,500, O–Isabelle de Toma-so, B–Isabelle deTomaso (NJ), T–H. Graham Motion, J–Joe Bravo

Margin: 2½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Monmouth Park, Race 8, AOC

7/10, $42,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:09.38, track fast.1–Sky Gold H, 120, dk b/br f, 4, Successful Appeal–

Super Phoebe, by Malabar Gold, $23,940, O–Horse Own-ers Development, B–Mt. Joy Stables, Pope McLean, Marc McLean & Pope McLean Jr. (KY), T–Jorge Navarro, J–Jose C. Ferrer

Sale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $75,000, 2013 KEESEP,

$18,000, 2012 KEENOV, ($17,000 RNA).Margin: 3, 4 starters. View Equibase Chart

Parx Racing, Race 1, ALW

7/10, $25,000, 4yo/up, 12f (turf), 2:40.22, course yielding.1–Unsinkable (IRE), 150, gr g, 6, Verglas (IRE)–Heart's

Desire (IRE), by Royal Applause (GB), $15,000, O–Robert A. Kinsley, B–Stephanie Hanly (IRE), T–Elizabeth Voss, J–Jack Doyle

Sale History: 2015 TATAUT, $80,325, 2011 GOFORB, $101,490.

Margin: 6¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Parx Racing, Race 3, ALW

7/10, $25,000, 4yo/up, 12f (turf), 2:41.99, course yielding.1–Bob Le Beau (IRE), 150, dk b/br g, 9, Big Bad Bob (IRE)–

Shine Silently (IRE), by Bering (GB), $15,000, O–The Fields Stable, B–Anamoine, Ltd. (IRE), T–Elizabeth Voss, J–Jack Doyle

Margin: 1½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Parx Racing, Race 8, ALW

7/10, $44,000, 3yo/up, 8.32f (dirt), 1:41.54, track fast.1–Cosmic Destiny, 122, dk b/br g, 4, Fairbanks–Paris

Gem, by Rubiano, $26,400, O–Peter A. Double Deuce Sta-bles LLC and Ciresa, Martin E., B–Epona Equine, LLC (PA), T–Martin E. Ciresa, J–David Castillo

Margin: 2¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Penn National, Race 6, AOC

7/9, $30,400, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:39.87, track fast.1–Ritzy Lass H, 121, ch f, 4, Old Forester–Ritzy Dame, by

Distorted Humor, $18,240, O–Scott H. Fairlie, B–Paradox Farm, Inc. (ON), T–Harold Wyner, J–Clinton L. Potts

Sale History: 2012 KEENOV, $3,200.Margin: 2, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Penn National, Race 8, ALW

7/9, $33,300, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:12.07, track fast.1–Royal Six Shooter, 119, gr/ro f, 4, Don Six–Royal Part-

ner, by Partner's Hero, $19,980, O–Chuck Spina, B–Green-fields Farm (PA), T–Chuck Spina, J–David Cora

Sale History: 2014 OBSJUN, $25,000, 2013 FTMSEP, $10,000.

Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Prairie Meadows, Race 8, ALW

7/10, $30,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.32f (dirt), 1:43.88, track fast.

1–Luna Azteca, 118, dk b/br f, 3, Tizdejavu–Tutta Bella, by Holy Bull, $18,240, O–Mario Silva, B–Pam Ziebarth (KY), T–Kelly R. Von Hemel, J–Floyd Wethey, Jr.

Sale History: 2015 ARZOCT, $2,000.Margin: 3½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Santa Anita Park, Race 3, AOC

7/10, $61,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:16.64, track fast.1–Yana, 125, dk b/br m, 5, Bertrando–Wild Apart, by Tribal

Rule, $36,600, O–Stephen Ferraro, B–Stephen Ferraro (CA), T–William Spawr, J–Mike E. Smith

Sale History: 2012 BAROCT, ($30,000 RNA).Margin: 5¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Suffolk Downs, Race 5, AOC

7/10, $45,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a8.5f (turf), 1:48.20, course firm.

1–Hanover Honey, 121, dk b/br f, 4, Quality Road–Charm-sil, by Silver Charm, $27,300, O–Buckley Racing Stable, B–Mr. Marc Keller (KY), T–Bobby S. Dibona, J–Pedro L. Cotto, Jr.

Sale History: 2014 FTMMAY, $8,000, 2013 FTKOCT, $12,000.

Margin: 2¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Suffolk Downs, Race 7, AOC

7/10, $45,000, 3yo/up, a5f (turf), :59.00, course firm.1–All About Yasom, 121, b g, 6, Max's Pal–Cosmic Fusion,

by Lite the Fuse, $27,300, O–Joseph F. Orseno, B–Shirley LePage (FL), T–Joseph F. Orseno, J–Wilmer A. Garcia

Margin: 2½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Suffolk Downs, Race 9, AOC

7/10, $50,000, 3yo/up, a8.5f (turf), 1:48.18, course firm.1–Dancetrack, 121, b c, 4, First Defence–Jazz Drummer,

by Dixieland Band, $30,300, O–Juddmonte Farms, Inc., B–Millsec, Ltd. (KY), T–William I. Mott, J–Christopher P. De-Carlo

Margin: neck, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 3, AOC

7/10, $47,778, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (all-weather), 1:11.51, track fast.

1–Peggy O, 121, b f, 4, Philanthropist–Simply Precious, by Ascot Knight, $43,023, O–Kingview Farms, B–Kingview Farms (ON), T–Catherine Day Phillips, J–Eurico Rosa Da Silva

Sale History: 2013 ONTSEP, ($37,928 RNA).Margin: 2¼, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 4, AOC

7/10, $47,778, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:40.95, course firm.1–Turncoat, 121, ch g, 6, Notional–Double Faced, by

More Than Ready, $28,667, O–Irish Wisky Racing, LLC, B–Kingswood Farm (KY), T–Laurie Silvera, J–Patrick Hus-bands

Margin: 1, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 10, ALW

7/10, $44,940, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (turf), 1:09.66, course firm.1–Show Shape, 123, dk b/br f, 4, Saffir–Show Special, by

Smarten, $40,446, O–Sheldon Pettle, B–Spring Farm (ON), T–Steve Attard, J–Luis Contreras

Sale History: 2013 ONTSEP, ($4,267 RNA).Margin: 1¼, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart

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Arlington Park, Race 6, MSW

7/10, $32,000, 3yo/up, a8.5f (turf), 1:42.94, course firm.1–Cordon H, 121, dk b/br c, 3, Archarcharch–Golden

Desert, by Vindication, $19,200, O–Glockenburg LLC, B–Kentucky Thoroughbred Racing Stables, LLC (KY), T–Pavel Vashchenko, J–Carlos H. Marquez, Jr.

Sale History: 2014 OBSAUG, $13,500, 2014 KEEJAN, ($19,000 RNA).

Margin: ¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Belmont Park, Race 4, MSW

7/10, $60,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:04.91, track fast.1–Tribecca, 119, ch c, 2, Bustin Stones–Heck, by Heckle,

$36,000, O–Henning, Dan and Henning, Michael A., B–Laurel Least & Joseph Lech (NY), T–Gary Sciacca, J–Kend-rick Carmouche

Sale History: 2015 FTMSEP, $10,000.Margin: 1, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Belmont Park, Race 9, MSW

7/10, $70,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (turf), 1:23.18, course firm.1–Ginned Up, 124, dk b/br f, 4, Indian Charlie–My Suc-

cess, by A.P. Indy, $42,000, O–Anthony C. Robertson, B–Milfer Farm Inc. (NY), T–Gary C. Contessa, J–Javier Castel-lano

Sale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $390,000, 2013 FTNAUG, ($90,000 RNA).

Margin: 4¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Charles Town, Race 8, MSW

7/9, $23,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:22.54, track fast.1–Whippersnapper, 124, ch g, 4, Windsor Castle–Crafty

Brat, by Lucky Lionel, $13,560, O–Lewis E. Craig, Jr., B–James W. Casey (WV), T–Lewis E. Craig, Jr., J–Jerry Villegas

Margin: nose, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Ellis Park, Race 5, MSW

7/10, $38,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:35.89, track fast.1–Forecast, 118, dk b/br f, 3, Malibu Moon–Successful

Outlook, by Orientate, $22,800, O–Gainesway Stable (Ant-ony Beck), B–Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd. (KY), T–Ste-ven M. Asmussen, J–Corey J. Lanerie

Margin: 4¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Ellis Park, Race 7, MSW

7/10, $38,000, 2yo, 5f (dirt), :57.21, track fast.1–Sir Douglas H, 120, dk b/br c, 2, More Than Ready–

Rogue's Jewel, by Broken Vow, $22,800, O–Xpress Thor-oughbreds LLC., B–Blue Devil Racing Stable, LLC (KY), T–William H. Fires, J–Chris Landeros

Sale History: 2016 OBSMAR, $175,000, 2015 KEESEP, $40,000.

Margin: 4½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Gulfstream Park, Race 6, MSW

7/10, $55,000, 2yo, f, 4.5f (dirt), :52.83, track fast.1–Mia, 118, ch f, 2, Put It Back–Ely Runner, by Horse

Greeley, $31,000, O–Rontos Racing Stable Corp., B–Ron-tos Racing Stables (FL), T–Enrique A. Sanchez, J–Emisael Jaramillo

Margin: 3¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 2, MSW

7/10, $21,000, 2yo, f, 5.5f (dirt), 1:06.63, track fast.1–Empire Strikes, 119, dk b/br f, 2, Smart Strike–Em-

pressive Lady, by Empire Maker, $12,480, O–Jerry Durant, B–Jerry Durant (KY), T–Steven M. Asmussen, J–Iram Var-gas Diego

Margin: 5½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 3, MSW

7/9, $21,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:19.81, track fast.1–Afleet Whitegold, 120, dk b/br c, 3, Afleet Bob–Platiada

Whitegold, by Hurlingham, $12,420, O–David L. Bailey, Sr., B–James S. Isom (TX), T–Danny Pish, J–Luis S. Quinonez

Margin: 4¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 6, MSW

7/10, $21,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:43.91, course firm.1–Points Guy H, 119, b c, 3, City Zip–Mystery Trip, by

Belong to Me, $12,360, O–Steven M. Asmussen, B–W. S. Farish & Kilroy Thoroughbred Partnership (KY), T–Steven M. Asmussen, J–Iram Vargas Diego

Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $150,000.Margin: 3½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Lone Star Park, Race 9, MSW

7/9, $21,000, 2yo, f, 5.5f (dirt), 1:06.79, track fast.1–Better Belle, 119, ch f, 2, Early Flyer–Nothinbettertodo,

by Gold Legend, $12,360, O–Douglas Scharbauer, B–Douglas Scharbauer (TX), T–W. Bret Calhoun, J–C.J. Mc-Mahon

Margin: 6¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Prairie Meadows, Race 6, MSW

7/10, $30,000, 3/4/5/6yo, 6f (dirt), 1:11.31, track fast.1–Illuminatingappeal H, 120, b g, 3, Successful Appeal–

Illumination, by Devil's Bag, $17,940, O–River Ridge Ranch LLC, B–Choctaw Racing Stable (KY), T–Paul M. Pearson, J–David Mello

Sale History: 2014 FTKJUL, $70,000, 2013 KEENOV, $27,000.

Margin: 1¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Prairie Meadows, Race 7, MSW

7/10, $30,000, 3/4/5/6yo, f/m, 5.5f (dirt), 1:04.86, track fast.

1–Josie the E F Five, 118, b f, 3, Diamond–Runaway For-tune, by Johannesburg, $17,880, O–Joe H. Carter, B–Troy B. Winfrey (OK), T–Tim G. Williams, J–Alex Birzer

Sale History: 2015 FTTAPR, $40,000, 2014 FTTAUG, $10,000.

Margin: ½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 2, MSW

7/10, $34,511, 2yo, 5f (all-weather), :59.92, track fast.1–King and His Court, 120, dk b/br g, 2, Court Vision–Pen-

nywhistle, by Grand Reward, $20,706, O–Alexander P. Patykewich, B–Patricia Weber & Robert Weber (ON), T–Al-exander P. Patykewich, J–Gerry Olguin

Sale History: 2015 ONTSEP, $2,254.Margin: 1½, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 6, MSW

7/10, $42,870, 3yo/up, f/m, a9f (turf), 1:48.54, course firm.

1–Leroy's Princess H, 119, ch f, 3, Leroidesanimaux (BRZ)–Consilia, by Vindication, $30,875, O–Eaton Hall Farm, B–Adena Springs (ON), T–Michael J. Doyle, J–Em-ma-Jayne Wilson

Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $50,000.Margin: ¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

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H Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate

DON BERNHARDT S.Ellis Park, Saturday, July 16, Race 86.5f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo/up, 4:10 PM (local)

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Mr Business Hold Me Back 4/g Jack Gilligan 120 - Ed Orr 2 Speightsong Speightstown 5/h Miguel Mena 120 - Bond Stables, Naber Racing, LLC, Iron Horse Racing

LLC (Joiner), Jones et al. 3 Gorgeous Bird Unbridled's Song 4/c Chris Landeros 120 - Marylou Whitney Stables, LLC (Marylou Whitney) 4 Tanner's Popsicle Wildcat Heir 4/g Didiel A. Osorio 120 - Willowbrook Stables, Ltd. (David Neiman) and Jerry

Carden 5 Bump Start H Jump Start 5/r Leandro R. Goncalves 120 - TK Stables (Kevin Hulse) 6 Black Bear H Midnight Lute 6/h Jesus Lopez Castanon 120 - Richard Bahde 7 Mister Pollard Pollard's Vision 5/h Jon Kenton Court 120 - Lauer, Penny S., Farrar, Scott, Farrar, Jim and Falcon

Racing Stable 8 Barbados H Speightstown 4/c Joseph Rocco, Jr. 122 - Suzanne Stables (Suzanne Hanifl)Breeders: 1–WinStar Farm, LLC; 2–Sam-Son Farm; 3–Marylou Whitney Stables LLC; 4–Craig B. Singer; 5–John P Hicks, William Hart & Henry Higgitt; 6–St. George Farm LLC; 7–Michael E. Lauer & Penny S. Lauer; 8–Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, LLC.Trainers: 1–Glenn L. Brookfield; 2–Grant T. Forster; 3–Ian R. Wilkes; 4–Kim Hammond; 5–Kellyn Gorder; 6–Randy L. Morse; 7–Michael E. Lauer; 8–Michael A. Tomlinson.

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Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 Northern Hemisphere earnings through July 9, 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. Racing statistics are 2016 Northern Hemisphere only.

2016 LEADING SIRES

Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’16 Earnings 1 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY Creator ($1,540,000) $11,102,874 2 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $75,000 Ashford Stud, KY Nyquist ($3,505,600) $8,109,754 3 Lucky Pulpit Pulpit, ’01 $7,500 Harris Farms, CA California Chrome ($6,210,000) $7,430,884 4 Candy Ride (ARG) Ride the Rails, ’99 $60,000 Lane's End, KY Gun Runner ($1,101,380) $6,244,903 5 Curlin Smart Strike, ’04 $100,000 Hill 'n' Dale Farms, KY Exaggerator ($1,988,000) $5,886,723 6 City Zip Carson City, ’98 $40,000 Lane's End, KY Catch a Glimpse ($1,070,700) $5,700,858 7 Bernardini A.P. Indy, ’03 $100,000 Darley, KY Cavorting ($725,000) $5,573,889 8 Malibu Moon A.P. Indy, ’97 $95,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY Stanford ($844,400) $5,293,039 9 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 $85,000 Ashford Stud, KY Brody's Cause ($645,000) $5,270,109 10 Kitten's Joy El Prado, ’01 $100,000 Ramsey Farm, Inc., KY Hawkbill ($500,933) $5,210,966

Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’16 Earnings 1 Quality Road Elusive Quality, ’06 $35,000 Lane's End, KY Blofeld ($373,400) $3,256,972 2 Eskendereya Giant's Causeway, ’07 N/A JBBA Shizunai Stallion Station, JPN Mor Spirit ($370,000) $2,526,054 3 Munnings Speightstown, ’06 $25,000 Ashford Stud, KY Catalina Red ($357,600) $2,513,897 4 Midshipman Unbridled's Song, ’06 $8,500 Darley, KY Lady Shipman ($168,203) $1,938,171 5 Blame Arch, ’06 $25,000 Claiborne Farm, KY Sweet Victory ($184,065) $1,920,899 6 Temple City Dynaformer, ’05 $15,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY Bolo ($205,000) $1,915,302 7 Kantharos Lion Heart, ’08 $5,000 Ocala Stud Farm, FL X Y Jet ($550,970) $1,886,418 8 Warrior's Reward Medaglia d'Oro, ’06 $10,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY One True Kiss ($116,740) $1,868,949 9 Lookin At Lucky Smart Strike, ’07 $20,000 Ashford Stud, KY Money Multiplier ($183,200) $1,825,076 10 Super Saver Maria's Mon, ’07 $65,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Alabama Tide ($101,463) $1,709,300

2016 THIRD-CROP SIRESListed below are the top 10 leading third-crop sires by 2016 Northern Hemisphere earnings through July 9, 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. Racing statistics are 2016 Northern Hemisphere only.

Listed below are the top 10 leading second-crop sires by 2016 Northern Hemisphere earnings through July 9, 2016. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America, and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2016 Northern Hemisphere only.

2016 SECOND-CROP SIRES

Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’16 Earnings 1 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $75,000 Ashford Stud, KY Nyquist ($3,505,600) $8,109,754 2 Twirling Candy Candy Ride, ’07 $15,000 Lane's End, KY Danzing Candy ($344,800) $1,803,822 3 Trappe Shot Tapit, ’07 $10,000 Claiborne Farm, KY Fish Trappe Road ($411,920) $1,447,268 4 Paddy O'Prado El Prado, ’07 $5,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY Cherry Wine ($502,800) $1,390,988 5 Archarcharch Arch, ’08 $7,500 Spendthrift Farm, KY Ivy Bell ($82,560) $1,314,025 6 Gio Ponti Tale of the Cat, ’05 $12,500 Castleton Lyons, KY Sir Dudley Digges ($527,030) $1,194,609 7 First Dude Stephen Got Even, ’07 $7,500 Double Diamond Farm, FL Flora Dora ($91,250) $1,173,932 8 Girolamo A.P. Indy, ’06 $15,000 Darley, KY Legend of Lorelei ($92,210) $892,459 9 Friesan Fire A.P. Indy, ’06 $4,000 Country Life Farm, MD Tisdale ($107,025) $873,780 10 Tizway Tiznow, ’05 $7,500 Spendthrift Farm, KY Tiz Long Gone ($92,780) $871,280