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THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2018 Session-topping hip 211 | Tibor & Judit Photography IN TDN EUROPE TODAY RETIREMENT JUST A WORD FOR MCGOLDRICK Adrian McGoldrick has big plans to stay involved in jockey welfare after he retires as Irish racing’s senior medical officer at the end of this year. Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe. SCAT DADDY COLT TOPS STRONG OBS OPENER by Jessica Martini OCALA, Fl - With a colt from the final crop of Scat Daddy leading the way, the Ocala Breeders= Sales Company=s June Sale of 2- Year-Olds and Horses of Racing Age got off to a strong start Wednesday in Central Florida. In all, 171 horses sold Wednesday for a gross of $6,460,500. The average of $37,781 was up 15% from last year=s opening session, while the median rose 17.6% to $20,000. Twelve horses sold for $100,000 or more during the session, compared to 17 during last year=s opener to a two-day June sale. AIt was a good start to the sale,@ said OBS Director of Sales Tod Wojciechowski. AI thought it was a good day and a lot of horses changed hands. The average was up and the median was up. It is a little tough to compare the sales because we had a longer session last year--we catalogued 374 for the first day last year versus 300--so it=s a little hard to go day to day. But all in all, we were in good shape. And, while it=s hard to make that apples-to- apple comparisons between the sales, you=d rather see it this way than the other way.@ The buy-back rate was 21.6%. It was 22.9% at the close of business a year ago, but improved to 16.7% with the inclusion of post-sale transactions. In the first session of the 2017 June sale, 221 horses sold for $7,260,000. The average was $32,851 and the median was $17,000. Cont. p3 LICENSE IN PLACE, MONMOUTH SET TO ROLL OUT SPORTS BETTING THURSDAY With emergency regulations to govern sports betting put in place by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement and license approval granted by the New Jersey Racing Commission Wednesday, Monmouth Park will open its doors to accept its long-anticipated first sports wagers Thursday morning at 10:30 a.m. The Oceanport racetrack, which was at the forefront of a push to legalize sports betting outside of Nevada, will become the first location in New Jersey to accept sports wagers after the Supreme Court struck down a federal law barring wagering on team sports May 14. Wagers at casinos in Atlantic City are expected to begin shortly thereafter. Although Delaware beat New Jersey to the punch in becoming the first state to begin accepting sports bets under the new law after legislation became entangled in a web of politics in the Garden State, Dennis Drazin said Thursday still marks a monumental occasion for Monmouth Park. Cont. p7 (click here)

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THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2018

Session-topping hip 211 | Tibor & Judit Photography

IN TDN EUROPE TODAYRETIREMENT JUST A WORD FOR MCGOLDRICK Adrian McGoldrick has big plans to stay involved in jockey

welfare after he retires as Irish racing’s senior medical officer at

the end of this year. Click or tap here to go straight to TDN

Europe.

SCAT DADDY COLT TOPSSTRONG OBS OPENER

by Jessica Martini

OCALA, Fl - With a colt from the final crop of Scat Daddy leading

the way, the Ocala Breeders= Sales Company=s June Sale of 2-

Year-Olds and Horses of Racing Age got off to a strong start

Wednesday in Central Florida.

In all, 171 horses sold Wednesday for a gross of $6,460,500.

The average of $37,781 was up 15% from last year=s opening

session, while the median rose 17.6% to $20,000. Twelve horses

sold for $100,000 or more during the session, compared to 17

during last year=s opener to a two-day June sale.

AIt was a good start to the sale,@ said OBS Director of Sales Tod

Wojciechowski. AI thought it was a good day and a lot of horses

changed hands. The average was up and the median was up. It is

a little tough to compare the sales because we had a longer

session last year--we catalogued 374 for the first day last year

versus 300--so it=s a little hard to go day to day. But all in all, we

were in good shape. And, while it=s hard to make that apples-to-

apple comparisons between the sales, you=d rather see it this

way than the other way.@

The buy-back rate was 21.6%. It was 22.9% at the close of

business a year ago, but improved to 16.7% with the inclusion of

post-sale transactions.

In the first session of the 2017 June sale, 221 horses sold for

$7,260,000. The average was $32,851 and the median was

$17,000. Cont. p3

LICENSE IN PLACE, MONMOUTH SET TO

ROLL OUT SPORTS BETTING THURSDAY With emergency regulations to govern sports betting put in

place by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement and

license approval granted by the New Jersey Racing Commission

Wednesday, Monmouth Park will open its doors to accept its

long-anticipated first sports wagers Thursday morning at

10:30 a.m. The Oceanport racetrack, which was at the forefront

of a push to legalize sports betting outside of Nevada, will

become the first location in New Jersey to accept sports wagers

after the Supreme Court struck down a federal law barring

wagering on team sports May 14. Wagers at casinos in Atlantic

City are expected to begin shortly thereafter.

Although Delaware beat New Jersey to the punch in becoming

the first state to begin accepting sports bets under the new law

after legislation became entangled in a web of politics in the

Garden State, Dennis Drazin said Thursday still marks a

monumental occasion for Monmouth Park. Cont. p7 (click here)

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REPORT: GOLDEN GATE FUTURE IN DOUBT 8Tim Ritvo, COO of The Stronach Group, has threatened to revokethe operating license of Golden Gate Fields if the track choosesnot to remain with a regional simulcast netork, Blood-Horse reportedWednesday.

CUMMINGS NAMED TIF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 8Pat Cummings has been named the executive director of the newlyfounded Thoroughbred Idea Foundation.

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OBS June cont.

Carlo Vaccarezza went to $650,000 to secure the session

topper, a colt by Scat Daddy (hip 211) who was consigned by

Top Line Sales on behalf of breeder Don Ming. The session

topper was one of three to better last year=s top price of

$320,000.

AI think it says that a good horse can sell here and sell well,@

Wojciechowski said. AWe try to let people know that the idea is,

if a horse needs time, you give them time and when they round

into form here in June, there is still plenty of money here to buy

those types of horses.@

The OBS June sale continues through Friday with sessions

beginning daily at 10 a.m.

Scat Daddy Colt to Vaccarezza Just four days removed from Justify (Scat Daddy)=s historic

Triple Crown sweep in the GI Belmont S., a colt by the late sire

(hip 211) lit up the board at OBS when selling for $650,000 to

Carlo Vaccarezza.

AI came down just to buy this horse,@ Vaccarezza said. AI saw

him and I loved him and Jimbo Gladwell told me he was doing

really well. Scat Daddy is the flavor of the week and this is the

last crop for Scat Daddy, so I figured we would just take a

chance.@

Vaccarezza acknowledged Justify=s exploits might have helped

push the colt=s price northward.

AIt was probably $100,000 up from where it was supposed to

go just because of Justify,@ he said. ABut I got lucky once with

Little Mike and we=ll try to repeat that again.@

Vaccarezza=s homebred Little Mike (Spanish Steps) won the

2012 GI Breeders= Cup Turf and GI Arlington Million and earned

over $3.5 million during his racing career.

Asked if their was a >little= in this colt=s future name,

Vaccarezza said, AI don=t know. We=ll see. Maybe we=ll call him

Little Daddy--no we can=t call him Little Daddy because I have a

Little Daddy, but we=ll call him some >Little.=@

Hip 211 is out of Satulah (Gone West), a daughter of graded

stakes winner War Thief (Lord at War {Arg}) and a half-sister to

graded stakes winner Boss Lafitte (Dynaformer). He was

consigned by Top Line Sales on behalf of breeder Don Ming, who

bought him back at $385,000 at last year=s Keeneland

September sale.

AWe always liked him and we always had high expectations for

him,@ said the breeder=s son, Jacob Ming, who is also a member

of the Top Line sales team. AWe wanted $400,000 for him in

September, but we thought we would be ok to take him home

and take him to a 2-year-old sale and let him perform. We knew

he was a good horse.@ Cont. p4

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© Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News.

This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any

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of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Information as to the American

races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts

published by The Jockey Club Information Services and utilized

here with their permission.

Carlo Vaccarezza signs for the day=s topper | Joe DiOrio

OBS June cont.

The March foal has only gotten better since last fall, according

to Ming.

AHe is still looks like the same horse, but he=s matured a lot

more,@ Ming said. AIt took him to June to grow up to his physical.

He was a big horse and he needed more time to mature. Coming

to this late sale really helped him.@

The juvenile worked a furlong in a co-fastest :9 4/5 last week.

AI was there when we breezed him,@ Ming said. AI brought him

up on the pony and it was exciting. It was something special. But

I knew he was that fast the whole time. That=s why we brought

him here. He=s an awesome horse and it=s good to see him go to

a good home so we can see what he can do.@

Of the colt=s final price tag, Ming added, AWe were thinking up

to $450,000--$500,000, if we were lucky. But $650,000 was a

plus, so we couldn=t be more happy with that.@

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OBS JUNE SALE OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS IN TRAININGWEDNESDAY

HIP SEX SIRE | DAM PRICE ($)

211 colt Scat Daddy--Satulah 650,000

($385,000 RNA yrl >17 KEESEP)

Breeder: Don Ming (Fl)

Consignor: Top Line Sales LLC, Agent XII

Purchaser: Carlo Vaccarezza

061 filly Cairo Prince--Motel Lass 375,000

($130,000 yrl >17 FTKOCT)

Breeder: Nekia Farm & Hunter Valley Farm (Ky)

Consignor: Price Thoroughbreds LLC, agent

Purchaser: Baoma Corp.

041 colt Uncle Mo--Mississippi Queen 370,000

($360,000 i/u >15 KEENOV)

Breeder: Paget Bloodstock (Ky)

Consignor: Gayle Woods, agent

Purchaser: Exline-Border Racing, Marette Farrell, agent

112 filly Quality Road--Party Chatter 240,000

($130,000 yrl >17 FTSAUG)

Breeder: Fox Straus (Ky)

Consignor: McKathan Bros., Agent III

Purchaser: Justin Casse, agent

235 colt New Year=s Day Sign Off 205,000

($7,500 wnlg >16 KEENOV)

Breeder: Gary & Mary West Stables (Ky)

Consignor: Southern Chase Farm, Inc.

(Greg & Karen Dodd), agent

Purchaser: Robert Barbara, Agent for Joseph Bucci

Cairo Prince Filly to Chus Susan and Charles Chu, who campaigned sprint champion and

>TDN Rising Star= Drefong (Gio Ponti), acquired a filly from the

first crop of graded stakes winner Cairo Prince for $375,000

during Wednesday=s first session of the OBS June sale. The

juvenile worked the fastest quarter-mile (:20 2/5) during last

week=s under-tack preview and was consigned by Andro and

Tracey Price=s Price Thoroughbreds.

AThat was right in the ballpark,@ Andro Price said of the filly=s

final price. AWe had a lot of positive interest in the filly and she

presented herself well. We are very happy today. I have to

thank my team who helped me here with this filly and my

partners who were patient with me and with her and gave her

the time to get her here. And of course, my wife who rode her

so well in the breeze show.@

Out of Motel Lass (Bates Motel), the May 29 foal (hip 61) is a

half-sister to stakes winners Stormin= Lyon (Storm Boot) and

Quick Flip (Speightstown). Cont. p6

OBS JUNE SALE

SESSION TOTALS 2018 2017 $ Catalogued 300 374 $ No. Offered 218 258 $ No. Sold 171 221 $ RNAs 47 37 $ % RNAs 21.6% 16.7% $ No. $100K+ 12 17 $ High Price $650,000 $320,000 $ Gross $6,460,500 $7,260,000 $ Average (% change) $37,781 (+15.0%) $32,851 $ Median (% change) $20,000 (+17.6%) $17,000

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Charles and Susan Chu with their champion Drefong

Sarah K Andrew photo

OBS June cont.

AYou can=t find much wrong with her,@ Price said. AShe=s a

lovely filly who is still growing. We targeted this sale with her

because she is a late foal and we thought we=d give her the time.

I think she is going to finish off to be a beautiful, fantastic 3-

year-old and I think we=ll be hearing good things from her.@

Price Thoroughbreds purchased the filly for $130,000 at last

year=s Fasig-Tipton October Yearling Sale. After last Thursday=s

breeze, Price admitted that was above his usual target price for

a yearling. But after Wednesday=s sale, the consignor agreed

that it would likely be more of the same at this fall=s yearling

sales.

AI don=t think we have any other choice, but to do that [spend

more],@ he said. AThe market really wants these upper-end

horses and that=s what we are going to have to do.@

Uncle Mo Colt Heads West A colt by Uncle Mo, who turned in the fastest three-furlong

work of :32 2/5 during last week=s under-tack show, brought a

final bid of $370,000 from bloodstock agent Marette Farrell

during Wednesday=s first session of the OBS June Sale and will

head west to the California barn of trainer Peter Eurton. Farrell

was bidding on behalf of Exline-Border Racing LLC of Ryan Exline

and Justin Border. The partnership was co-owner of champion

Champagne Room (Broken Vow) and multiple graded stakes

winner Giant Expectations (Frost Giant).

AWe thought his mechanics were phenomenal,@ Farrell said of

the juvenile. AHe=s a big, two-turn horse. We knew he wasn=t

perfect in front, but we thought that Peter Eurton is such a good

horseman and a trainer who really zones in on his horses every

day, so we thought it was a good fit.@

Farrell said the colt=s workout time was not as important as

how the work was accomplished. She credited Tescha Von

Bluecher with flagging the colt=s impressive gallop-out.

AIt wasn=t so much about the time, but it was that he is such a

big horse and the time opened our eyes to the fact that he did it

so easily,@ she said. AMore importantly for us was the gallop out-

-he floated around the turn. And he had no oxygen debt after he

finished, so obviously he=s got a huge heart capacity. Tescha Von

Bluecher always sits back there all the time and she really liked

his gallop out.@

The bay colt (hip 41) is out of Mississippi Queen (Artie Schiller),

a half-sister to Grade I winner Asi Siempre (El Prado {Ire}). He

was purchased in utero for $360,000 at the 2015 Keeneland

November sale by Blandford Stud and was bred by Paget

Bloodstock. He was consigned to the OBS sale by Gayle Woods.

The colt was offset in a knee and Woods admitted that

conformation flaw affected his final price Wednesday.

AThe reserve was $299,000 and they carried on a little bit past

there,@ Woods said. AI think he is worth more than that, but he

was discounted because of the knee. But he=s a special, special

horse. He has so much class and he never puts a foot wrong.

He=s a giant, I=ve called him my gentle giant all year.@

Cont. p7

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Sam Elliott Busy for St Lucia Turf Club Sam Elliott, formerly director of racing at Parx and now chiefexecutive officer at the Saint Lucia Turf Club, kept up a freneticpace of buying Wednesday in Ocala as he attempts to increasethe Thoroughbred population on the Carribean island ahead ofits track opening in February. Flanked by the China Horse Club=sMichael Wallace and Mick Flanagan, Elliott signed the ticket on16 juveniles for a total of $136,500 and an average of $8,531. AWe=ve gotten a nice mix of colts and fillies,@ Elliott said. AIhave Michael Wallace and Mick Flanagan with me--it=s moretheir job to pick out who they like. We are looking for durablityand obviously we have to keep the cost factor down. We=regoing to turn them out now and then we are going to ship themto St. Lucia by plane. So it=s not just the cost of getting them, butgetting them there as well.@ Elliott said the horses will ship to St. Lucia in the fall and thenew track is expected to open in early 2019. AThe plan is to have these horses down there at the end ofSeptember,@ he said. ASo we are going to turn them out for therest of June and July. They are going to be out for a while. Thenwe will put them back in training. Opening day of the new trackis Feb. 10. Hopefully they will all be ready to go then.@ While the Royal St. Lucia Turf Club currently owns all of theJune acquisitions, the group hopes to attract local owners. AThe idea is to sell them down there,@ Elliott said. AEventhough there is no racing down there, there is an equine culture.There are quite a few horses down there and I=ve spoken topeople already who have interest in purchasing horses. One ofour jobs will be to identify them and maybe we=ll putpartnerships together down there. And then figure it out fromthere. It=s a work in progress. Racing is new there, but there isan awful lot of racing around us--Martinique, Barbados andTrinidad and Tobago. So hopefully out of that group, we=ll putsomething together. The plan is not to hold on to them, but tosell them.@

Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($)112 filly Quality Road Party Chatter 240,000

Consigned by McKathan Bros., Agent IIIPurchased by Justin Casse, agent

Scott and Evan Dilworth purchased this filly, by the red-hotQuality Road, for $130,000 at last year=s Fasig-Tipton Saratogasale.

235 colt New Year=s Day Sign Off 205,000

Consigned by Southern Chase Farm Inc (G & K Dodd), Agent

Purchased by Robert Barbara, Agent for Joseph G Bucci

Wind River Bloodstock signed the ticket on this April foal for

$7,500 as a KEENOV weanling in 2016. The chestnut, bred by

Gary and Mary West, is a maternal grandson of MGISW Imperial

Gesture

Each sales day, we ask one buyer to look at the day=s results,

and choose the horse he or she thinks was the Buy of the Day.

Hip 3, c, Cross Traffic--Madrilena, by

Stormy Atlantic

Buyer: Joe Sharp, agent. Price:

$150,000

Steve Venosa: AHe=s a very athletic

colt, a runner. I think he would have

brought more if he had sold later in

the sale.@

Sports Betting cont. from p1

The track, which has struggled to maintain its viability in recent

years as competing racetracks in surrounding states have

channeled into alternative gaming revenue, is seemingly

positioned to parlay profits from sports wagering into higher

purses and more dates for horsemen.

AWe are thankful to all those who will make this Thursday a

day long remembered,@ Drazin said. AEven more so, [we are]

looking forward to sports fans from all over converging on

Monmouth Park to partake in sports betting, which was

overwhelming approved by Garden State voters nearly seven

years ago.@ Cont. p8

Steve Venosa | FT photo

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The wagering windows at Monmouth Park | William Hill US

Sports Betting cont.

The stage was finally set Monday after New Jersey Governor

Phil Murphy ended a prolonged delay and signed a bill

authorizing licensed racetracks and casinos to begin conducting

sports betting. In the intervening time, an additional step was

taken when the Division of Gaming Enforcement issued a series

of regulations Tuesday.

In an interesting twist, the regulations stipulated that sports

betting pools could be operated at the sites of Aformer

racetracks@ in addition to licensed racetracks and casinos. The

term Aformer racetrack@ was defined as any place where a horse

racing meet was held within 15 years prior, meaning the

shuttered Atlantic City Race Course would be eligible for a

license. Atlantic City hosted live racing for 68 consecutive years

from 1946 to 2014 before being permanently closed by its

owners, Greenwood Racing. While there had been speculation

that the shopping plaza situated on the site of the former

Garden State Park Racetrack in Cherry Hill--which closed in

2001--would be eligible, the language of this week=s regulations

would apparently exclude it from consideration.

Regulations were also put in place for online sports wagering,

although no platform will be approved prior to mid-July.

GOLDEN GATE FUTURE IN DOUBT OVER

SIMULCAST DISPUTE The Stronach Group (TSG)=s Golden Gate Fields property could

potentially close down due to a dispute over simulcast operation

funding in Northern California, according to a report published

in the Blood-Horse. According to the report, TSG COO Tim Ritvo

said that the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) has

threatened to revoke Golden Gate=s operational license if they

do not remain involved with a regional simulcast network that

requires funding from the track. In response, Ritvo said the track

could cease operations if the CHRB did not change its stance.

APlease be advised there will be an urgent meeting at 10 a.m.

tomorrow by the paddock for all horsemen at Golden Gate

Fields with regard to the future of Golden Gate Fields,@ a tweet

from the Golden Gate Press account read Wednesday

afternoon.

That meeting, according to the Blood-Horse report, will involve

a discussion between horsemen and track management over

the simulcast issue. Ritvo told Blood-Horse that the current

simulcasting arrangement through NOTWINC (Northern

California Off-Track Wagering Inc.) essentially requires Golden

Gate to fund off-track betting facilities in the region.

CUMMINGS NAMED TIF EXECUTIVE

DIRECTOR Pat Cummings has been named the executive director of the

Thoroughbred Idea Foundation, a non-profit orgnization

recently founded to Acreate an active forum for the exchange

and curation of ideas designed to improve the prospects of the

Thoroughbred industry and its stakeholders.@

AIt is great to welcome Pat as the Executive Director of the

Thoroughbred Idea Foundation,@ said Craig Bernick, TIF

founder and board member. APat brings a wealth of both

domestic and international experience to the table. He is a

great communicator, curious by nature and an optimist at heart.

He has been a lifelong fan of horse racing, a longtime

gambler, and an owner through various syndicates.@

Cummings, 37, joins the TIF after three years as the Executive

Manager, Public Affairs (Racing) at the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

during which time he helped introduce an increasingly

worldwide audience to the Hong Kong racing product while

overseeing the strategy and delivery of racing communications,

media management and new media development. Prior to that,

Cummings spent four years as the director of racing information

for Trakus and seven years with the investment firm Vanguard

before that. Cont. p9

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Pat Cummings

ON AFTERCARE

Inmates and horses connect in the TRF's Second Chances program

J. Stevens photo

Cummings Made TIF Executive Director cont.

APat is clearly passionate about horse racing, understands its

many international aspects, what has and has not worked both

here and abroad,@ Bernick added. AWe see Pat as an ideal

person to spearhead TIF=s goal of improving horse racing for

owners, gamblers and fans. We are fortunate that he will lead

the Thoroughbred Idea Foundation from the start.@

Cummings will be based in Lexington, Kentucky, when he takes

up his position late this summer.

AIt is incredibly

exciting to be

returning home to

launch the

Thoroughbred Idea

Foundation,@ said

Cummings. AHorse

owners and

gamblers are the

foundation of

racing and our

focus will be on

issues that can improve the economics of

the sport for these two primary constituencies. The trickle-down

impact thereafter is obvious. TIF will curate new, and

surely some old ideas, and we will advocate for change to

benefit those making the most significant financial

investments in the sport while working with racing=s existing

decision-makers. I am looking forward to working with

our accomplished board and to begin tackling the many

challenges ahead.

He continued, AI enjoyed three wonderful years in Hong Kong

working in a world-class environment. The Hong Kong Jockey

Club is an all-encompassing organization with a great team, a

shining example of what is possible in this industry, and to have

been a part of that was a priceless experience.@

FINDING THE RIGHT PATHby Diana Pikulski

So, it=s time to retire your racehorse...

What comes next? You are likely aware of a variety of options

and services available to you as a horse owner, but which path

ensures that your horse will be equipped with the proper

safeguards to ensure he ends up with the best chance at a

happy life over the next 20+ years?

You dread the prospect of receiving a phone call or Facebook

message saying that the horse you once owned is at risk in a kill

pen, and you want to take every measure to avoid that

situation.

A good place to start is the local HBPA or owner's organization

to see what programs may exist and are funded through the

track and horsemen's group (Take the Lead, Turning for Home

for example).

Alternatively, go directly to one of the non-profit organizations

dedicated to Thoroughbred racehorse aftercare. Most are

accredited by the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA), giving

you assurance that the facilities are inspected regularly and the

governance and management have been vetted by the TAA.

Most likely, you will be asked to make a donation. See the list of

accredited organizations here.

But such placement is not always available. Many horses need

time off before retraining or are not sound enough to be

re-trained for a second career as a riding horse. The placement

spots for pasture-sound only horses are limited at least until the

demand for Thoroughbreds in equine-assisted therapeutic

placements increases.

So, what options exist for horses that need time off,

rehabilitation or are only ever going to be pasture-sound?

First, it is worth a try to retire your horse in a TAA-accredited

or otherwise reliable non-profit. You will most likely be required

to make a larger donation than if the horse was sound for

retraining. But, you can be confident that the horse is enjoying

retirement and you can check on him regularly and continue to

support him.

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Finding the Right Path cont.

"When trying to retire a horse that needs a sanctuary or

non-riding home, the TAA recommends reaching out to a

TAA-accredited organization in your area that is a noted

sanctuary or rehab. Placing a horse in a sanctuary home may

take some time,@ said Erin Shea of the TAA. "Many equine

sanctuaries have large, aging herds, so patience and clear

communication of your horse's needs are key to re-homing your

horse if this is your situation. Also, just because a horse cannot

be a competitive athlete does not mean that they cannot have a

new career and are bound for sanctuary life. For example,

TAA-accredited organizations Saratoga War Horse, Equine

Rescue of Aiken, Life Horse at Breezy Hill, and Square Peg,

among others, all focus on equine-human therapy along with

sanctuary for horses."

The Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation's Second Chances

Program which maintains pasture-sound horses at prison-based

farms where the horses have a meaningful second career

rehabilitating incarcerated men and women is a great option.

A second alternative is retirement boarding. The cost will be

between approximately $200 and $500 per month, not including

trimming (which averages $40 every 8 weeks) and vet care

(vaccinations and teeth floating run an average of $350 per

year). Retirement boarding farms now exist all over the U.S.

Once again, you have control over the horse's well being. One

good example is Historic Long Branch in Virginia.

As a third option, you could choose--as a number of owners

do--to sell or give away your horse. No one wants their horse to

end up in the kill pan, and most tracks have a policy which states

that any horse owner or trainer found to have directly or

indirectly sold a horse that ends up in the kill pen will have their

stalls permanently revoked. This could happen unknowingly if

you are not careful about vetting out the buyer or recipient.

Here are some tips to help ensure your horse's safety:

1) Use a signed agreement like this one provided by CANTER

USA to the trainers who chose to list horses for sale on its

website.

2) Consider a 'first right of refusal' requiring the buyer to agree

that they will not give away or sell the horse without first asking

if you want it back.

3) Consider a clause that allows for you to check on the horse.

4) Obtain a copy of the buyer's driver's license.

5) Include language that they will never put the horse in a

livestock auction or sell it to slaughter buyers.

6) Have the agreement notarized.

7) Require a professional reference from a veterinarian. Ask of

the vet when they last visited the farm or saw the animals of the

person. Obtain the veterinarian's license number.

8) Sell the horse as "Retired from Racing" and execute the forms

provided by The Jockey Club.

"Thoroughbreds are more in demand as riding horses than

ever in the past 30 or so years, thanks in large part to incentive

programs like TIP and TAKE2, as well as the work of Retired

Racehorse Project," said Nancy Koch, Executive Director of

CANTER, USA. "But owners and trainers must use due diligence

in their transactions. It is extremely important to get references

and check on the horse, or have someone check on the horse a

week or so after it leaves to be sure it is adjusting and the

people are who they represented themselves to be."

Being part of a syndicate adds a few issues for owners seeking

to secure a second career or retirement for a racehorse.

Regina Schneller, whose partnership has horses with Eddie

Coletti, has her name and address attached to all of the

partnership horses' papers in the event that the horse gets

claimed and is owned by someone else at the time of

retirement.

"To find homes, the first thing that our partnership does is ask

if any partners are interested in giving the horse a home, next is

to contact Turning For Home. If the horse has problems, then I

make take the horse or board it at a retirement farm. I then ask

the other partners to chip in on the board/donation,@ explained

Schneller. "One horse recently needed a period of time for to be

turned out before training so he went to CANTER and I paid for

his care until he was ready to be adopted."

Diana Pikulski is the former executive director of the

Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation and currently the editor

of the Thoroughbread Adoption Network. Visit

www.thoroughbredadoption.com.

HALTERS AVAILABLE IN ONLINE AUCTION FOR CKRH Halters worn by Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, his

paternal grandsire Empire Maker, California Chrome and Tiznow

are among the racing-related items in an online auction set to

raise money for Central Kentucky Riding for Hope, a program

based at the Kentucky Horse Park that offers equine-assisted

activities and therapies to people of all ages.

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A halter worn by American Pharoah is one

of several items for the silent auction

Castellano and Call To Mind | Horsephotos

CKRH Auction cont.

The online auction is part of the >Night of the Stars= to be held

Saturday, June 23, at the Keene Barn and Entertainment Center

at Keeneland. To bid online, click here.

AAs CKRH=s annual gala fundraiser, Night of the Stars gives us

the opportunity to showcase our program and the healing

power of horses,@ CKRH Executive Director Pat Kline said. AThe

online auction enables people who aren=t able to attend Night of

the Stars to obtain unique items and support CKRH. We thank

members of the Thoroughbred industry in Central Kentucky for

their year-round support of CKRH and their special contributions

to our auction.@

Farms that donated halters include Adena Springs, Claiborne

Farm, Coolmore, Gainesway Farm, Godolphin, Hill >n= Dale Farm,

Juddmonte Farms, Taylor Made Farm, Three Chimneys Farm and

WinStar Farm.

Other silent auction items include a one-way Tex Sutton flight,

a visit to Stonestreet Farm to see Hall of Famer Rachel

Alexandra, a box for six at Keeneland and a tour of Darley; and

two first-floor clubhouse box seats to this year=s Breeders= Cup

at Churchill Nov. 2 and 3.

CASTELLANO, BROWN, DUBB WIN BELMONT

FESTIVAL COMPETITION Javier Castellano, Chad Brown and Michael Dubb landed top

honors for performances by a jockey, trainer and owner,

respectively, during last week=s Belmont Stakes Racing Festival

Championship. The competition began with the first race last

Thursday, June 7 and continued through the Belmont Day finale.

Points were awarded points on a 5-3-2-1 basis.

Castellano registered five wins from 26 mounts over the three

days and his mounts amassed $1.2 million in purses to earn him

the Eddie Arcaro award. Castellano road The Queen=s Call To

Mind (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) to victory in Friday=s GII Belmont Gold

Cup, was also aboard Lewis Bay (Bernardini) in winning the

GIII Bed O=Roses S. and finished second atop Gronkowski

(Lonhro {Aus}) in the GI Belmont S.

Brown earned the >Sunny Jim= Fitzsimmons Award for

outstanding trainer, also going five-for-26, with six runner-up

efforts and a pair of thirds. The weekend was highlighted by the

victory of A Raving Beauty (Ger) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) in the

GI Just A Game S. He also saddled Gronkowski in the Belmont.

Dubb won with four of his nine runners accumulated double

the points of his nearest competitor.

KEEP ANNOUNCES NEW LEADERSHIP, MEMBERS

OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officials at the Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP) have

announced changes and additions to the organizations Board of

Directors.

Doug Cauthen, who has previously served on KEEP=s executive

committee, has been named new Chairman of the Board of

Directors. A founding member of KEEP, Cauthen will be joined in

leadership of the Board of Directors by Ken Jackson, who will be

Vice Chair. Jackson, a partner of Kentuckiana Farms and

Lexington Horse Sales, also serves on the Kentucky Horse Racing

Commission.

"I am excited about the new additions and changes to KEEP's

Board of Directors,@ said Elisabeth Jensen, KEEP executive vice

president. AKEEP's influence grew leaps and bounds under Corey

Johnsen's tenure as Chairman and we will continue to build on

that success with Doug Cauthen and Ken Jackson's leadership."

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Elliott Walden (third row, center) among a massive winner=s circle

celebration following the Belmont | Horsephotos

Johnsen, the immediate past-Chairman of the Board of

Directors, will serve as Chairman of KEEP=s legislative

committee, which also advises KEEP=s advocacy and policy goals.

Also added to the Board were: Town & Country Farms= Kiki

Courtelis; bloodstock agent David Ingordo; Dan Real, regional

president of Caesar=s Entertainment; and Coolmore America=s

Adrian Wallace.

A PROUD BROTHERby Ben Walden

There have been many storylines associated with Justify=s

recent Triple Crown accomplishment. What a job John Gunther

and his daughter and partner Tanya have done in recent years

with a broodmare band of modest size. And what a stallion Scat

Daddy has shown us to be, and what a loss his premature death

represents to all of us. And there's Bob Baffert, being Bob

Baffert, compressing a maiden to Triple Crown campaign into

five or six months time. And what a inspiration Mike Smith has

been to all of us balding and silver-haired 50 plus-year-old folks,

in the manner he has maintained his health and his fitness to

compete at the highest level as an athlete, as good as the most

talented of young riders. And even Justify=s dam "showed off" a

little more by following him with another major stakes winner

during the course of the Triple Crown. And i have to call out my

precious Ghostzapper, as not just Justify=s broodmare sire, but a

budding sensation as a young broodmare sire, his numbers are

really good.

It was interesting to me to see Pimlico and Churchill Downs put

on such a great show, with "bursting at the seams@ crowds,

while under such horrible weather conditions. It was as if the

people there on both days were oblivious to the rain. Another

incredible aspect of this Triple Crown is that I don=t remember

observing a top racehorse in my lifetime that has showed such

calm, having not one reason to do so, based on his void of

experience. Do you ever remember Justify turning a hair?

And another Triple Crown storyline for me in this 2018, was

men at the forefront of the drama, living out their Alarger than

life@ personas on national television; Kenny Troutt and Mike

Smith bold as lions and gentle as lambs, declaring their genuine

gratitude to the God they serve, and believe in, Jesus The Christ.

But I have another storyline to share. It is one of a little

bespectacled 10 year old boy growing up on a small horse farm

in Midway, Kentucky with a Racing Form in his hand. I was five

years his older brother, and I don=t think I could read the Form

nearly as well. I was the brother that loved the farm, and this

boy had his mind and his heart set on the racetrack from my

earliest memory of discussing potential vocations or lifestyle.

How he grew so fond of it at such a young age, I just don=t know.

Our father would take us to Ellis, Latonia, Keeneland, Churchill,

and River Downs when we had a filly run. So I guess this young

boy was a quick study, and didn=t take long to know what he

wanted to do. And as the Lord would have it, coupled with an

insatiable work ethic, this kid would grow up and become a very

fine horse trainer. Brereton Jones told me one day after Elliott

won the Belmont with Victory Gallop that he would be in the

Racing Hall of Fame one day, that he was that good a horse

trainer--and I had no doubt.

Let=s fast forward to 2018. You have probably figured out by

now that I am the older brother who is so very proud of his

younger brother. May I share with you why?

Behind the scenes of the previously discussed Triple Crown

won by this great horse Justify, ridden by that great

aforementioned rider, owned by that powerhouse owner group,

trained by the man with the most famous silver hair of all time,

and bred by the remarkable father/daughter Gunther team, lies

that little bespectacled boy who loved the racetrack at that

young age.

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A Proud Brother cont.

On the more prominent national TV shots of the Triple Crown

races, and their winner=s circle footage, one would not see

Elliott. You could maybe find him if you were trying, on the back

row of the winner=s circle. But I looked. Many times. And it was

hard. I had surgery on Oaks day, and consequently was unable

to attend any of the Triple Crown races. But when I did pick him

up, and observe him, he most often was looking at Kenny, his

boss, smiling at the good pleasure and excitement that he was

enjoying. He was so happy for him.

Yess Elliott gets his share of interviews, being such a key player

in such a key operation internationally, but I was so proud to

observe him this spring, through this epic journey of Justify,

comfortable on the back row, modest, and understated. One

wouldn=t know that he and his wonderfully talented bloodstock

man, David Hanley had not only picked out Justify (along with

China Horse Club's Michael Wallace and SF Bloodstock's Tom

Ryan), but also purchased arguably 2018=s second best 3-year-

old in Audible.

And then there is the overall success of WinStar. Yes, they are

led, at least on the ground, by my little brother, along with the

obvious astute oversight of Kenny, his boss. There have been

times when I have had a difficult time wrapping my mind around

the scope of WinStar, much less the success of WinStar. I think

most of us in the industry admire Elliott. But i just had to

articulate my feelings of pride for the job he has done, and the

man that little boy has become. A man who relies not on his

own strength to get through each day=s challenges, but that of

the same God, the same Savior, the same Christ, that Kenny

Troutt and Mike Smith called out in gratitude throughout this

remarkable Triple Crown journey of 2018, and that horse, not

with just bottomless talent, but with the impeccably unusual

mind and maturity: Justify. No doubt, my mother and father

would have been proud too.

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Earnings represent North American and European figures, stud fees listed are 2018 fees.Rank Stallion BTW BTH GSW GSH G1SW G1SH Starters Wnrs Highest Earner Earnings

1 Quality Road 10 16 7 13 4 6 161 83 $750,000 $5,862,112

(2006) by Elusive Quality Stands: Lane's End Farm KY Fee: $70,000 City of Light

2 Blame 9 17 4 8 1 1 137 62 $420,000 $3,784,686

(2006) by Arch Stands: Claiborne Farm KY Fee: $12,500 Fault

3 Lookin At Lucky 3 6 3 4 1 3 132 47 $925,000 $3,137,751

(2007) by Smart Strike Stands: Ashford Stud KY Fee: $17,500 Accelerate

4 Kantharos 4 9 -- 4 -- 1 117 52 $530,760 $2,635,405

(2008) by Lion Heart Stands: Hill 'N' Dale Farms KY Fee: $15,000 X Y Jet

5 Munnings 4 6 2 3 -- -- 108 62 $139,237 $2,052,527

(2006) by Speightstown Stands: Ashford Stud KY Fee: $25,000 Chief Cicatriz

6 Warrior's Reward 5 6 1 2 -- -- 160 62 $303,725 $2,036,197

(2006) by Medaglia d'Oro Stands: Spendthrift Farm KY Fee: $5,000 Warrior's Club

7 Super Saver 3 5 -- -- -- -- 137 55 $208,900 $1,908,260

(2007) by Maria's Mon Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: $35,000 Hedge Fund

8 Midshipman 2 6 1 3 -- -- 122 43 $340,600 $1,716,683

(2006) by Unbridled's Song Stands: Jonabell Farm KY Fee: $8,500 Sassy Sienna

9 Majesticperfection 1 7 -- 1 -- -- 92 38 $87,250 $1,284,026

(2006) by Harlan's Holiday Stands: Airdrie Stud KY Fee: $10,000 Chanteline

10 Tale of Ekati -- 3 -- 3 -- -- 93 34 $160,899 $1,145,908

(2005) by Tale of the Cat Stands: Darby Dan Farm KY Fee: $7,500 Anna Perenna

11 Temple City 1 5 1 1 -- -- 107 26 $274,066 $1,062,809

(2005) by Dynaformer Stands: Spendthrift Farm KY Fee: $15,000 Kimbear

12 Desert Party 1 2 -- -- -- -- 76 29 $115,650 $1,018,566

(2006) by Street Cry (Ire) Stands: Irish Hill & Dutchess Views NY Fee: $2,500 Orchid Party

13 Hold Me Back -- -- -- -- -- -- 104 43 $71,190 $1,016,705

(2006) by Giant's Causeway Stands: NY Fee: N/A Big Red Seven

14 Lord Shanakill 2 5 -- 2 -- -- 62 19 $112,571 $528,820

(2006) by Speightstown Stands: Pin Oak Lane Farm PA Fee: $3,500 Dark Kingdom (IRE)

15 Street Magician -- 1 -- -- -- -- 45 11 $50,220 $464,589

(2004) by Street Cry (Ire) Stands: Roland Farm MD Fee: $3,000 Up Hill Battle

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Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 9:39 p.m. EDT

STEPHEN FOSTER H.-GI, $500,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Honorable Duty K Distorted Humor DARRS, Inc. Walsh Lanerie 118

2 Patch Union Rags Calumet Farm Pletcher Saez 116

3 Hawaakom Jazil Smoot, Stephan H. and Hawley, Wesley E. Hawley Hernandez, Jr. 117

4 Uncle Mojo K Uncle Mo JSM Equine LLC Pletcher Velazquez 114

5 Matrooh K Distorted Humor Crystal Racing Enterprises & Contreras Stable Inc Contreras Sanjur 115

6 Backyard Heaven K Tizway Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Brown Ortiz, Jr. 121

7 Lookin At Lee K Lookin At Lucky L and N Racing LLC Asmussen Santana, Jr. 115

8 Irish War Cry Curlin Isabelle de Tomaso Motion Ortiz 119

9 Pavel K Creative Cause Reddam Racing LLC O'Neill Gutierrez 117

Breeders: 1-Juddmonte Farms Inc, 2-Calumet Farm, 3-Shadwell Farm, LLC, 4-Northwest Farms LLC, 5-WinStar Farm LLC, 6-Waymore LLC, 7-Ray

Hanson, 8-Isabelle de Tomaso, 9-Brereton C. Jones & WinStar Farm, LLC

Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 8:30 p.m. EDT

WISE DAN S.-GII, $200,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Divisidero K Kitten's Joy Gunpowder Farms LLC Rubley Toledo 121

2 Shining Copper Aragorn (Ire) Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Maker Ortiz, Jr. 123

3 Inspector Lynley Lemon Drop Kid Janney, III, Stuart S. and Phipps Stable McGaughey III Ortiz 121

4 World Approval Northern Afleet Live Oak Plantation Casse Velazquez 126

5 Mr. Misunderstood Archarcharch Flurry Racing Stables LLC Cox Geroux 121

6 Mr Cub K Artie Schiller Turf Stable Racing Wilkes Landeros 121

7 Flatlined K Flatter Hytrek, Brian, Paden, Rodney and Kuhn, Ryan Dickey Lanerie 121

8 Parlor K Lonhro (Aus) Anderson Stables, LLC Kenneally Hernandez, Jr. 121

Breeders: 1-Hinkle Farms, 2-International Equities Holding Inc., 3-Stuart S. Janney, III LLC. & PhippsStable, 4-Live Oak Stud, 5-Athens Woods, 6-G. Watts

Humphrey Jr., 7-B & B Thoroughbreds Inc. & Marty Hughes, 8-KatieRich Farms

Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 9:05 p.m. EDT

FLEUR DE LIS H.-GII, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Fuhriously Kissed Langfuhr Loooch Racing Stables, Inc. Quartarolo McMahon 115

2 Mopotism K Uncle Mo Reddam Racing LLC O'Neill Gutierrez 118

3 Blue Prize (Arg) Pure Prize Merriebelle Stable LLC Correas, IV Ortiz 118

4 Streamline Straight Line Vanier, Nancy A. & Cartwright Thoroughbreds V LLC Williamson Landeros 116

5 Song of Spring Spring At Last Stoneway Farm Howard Santana, Jr. 117

6 Awestruck K Tapit G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. Arnold, II Ortiz, Jr. 115

7 Valadorna Curlin Stonestreet Stables LLC Casse Hernandez, Jr. 118

8 Apologynotaccepted Fusaichi Pegasus Mrs. Paul Shanahan Walsh Leparoux 117

9 Farrell Malibu Moon Coffeepot Stables Catalano Hill 119

Breeders: 1-Anita Cauley, 2-Frank T Batten, 3-Bioart S. A., 4-Nancy Vanier, 5-Susan Casner, 6-Chester Prince & Anne Prince, 7-Stonestreet Thoroughbred

Holdings LLC, 8-Happy Alter, 9-Coffee Pot Stable

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Saturday, Santa Anita, post time: 6:00 p.m. EDT

SUMMERTIME OAKS-GII, $200,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Thirteen Squared Liaison Arnold Zetcher LLC Baffert Baze 120

2 Fool's Paradise K Pioneerof the Nile Reddam Racing LLC Cecil Conner 120

3 Exuberance Archarcharch Seltzer Thoroughbreds Kruljac Stevens 120

4 Zusha K Congrats Rafael Steinbruch Mandella Van Dyke 120

5 Chocolate Martini K Broken Vow Double Doors Racing, LLC Amoss Prat 124

6 Ollie's Candy K Candy Ride (Arg) Eggert, Paul and Eggert, Karen Morey Desormeaux 120

Breeders: 1-Arnold Zetcher LLC, 2-Calumet Farm, 3-Lakland Farm, 4-Clearsky Farms, 5-Savino A. Capilupi, 6-Paul Eggert & Karen Eggert

Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 7:57 p.m. EDT

MATT WINN S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Navy Armed Guard Midshipman Waldron, H., McDaniel, R., Johnson, R., Schar, D., Scott Canchari 118

Coniglio, F. and Rendina, R.

2 Home Base K Street Sense Patricia's Hope LLC Tomlinson Rocco, Jr. 118

3 Funny Duck K Distorted Humor Calumet Farm Arnold, II Hernandez, Jr. 120

4 King Zachary K Curlin Thomas F. Conway Romans Albarado 118

5 Combatant K Scat Daddy Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC and Asmussen Santana, Jr. 118

Willis Horton Racing LLC

6 Tiz Mischief K Into Mischief Frank L. Jones, Jr. Romans Lanerie 118

7 Ax Man Misremembered Earnhardt III, Patti and Hal J. Baffert Smith 120

Breeders: 1-George Pruette & Philip Coomer, 2-Christine Katherine Hayden, 3-SF Bloodstock, 4-Waymore LLC, 5-Paget Bloodstock, 6-T/C Stable, LLC,

7-Hal J. Earnhardt

Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 10:11 p.m. EDT

REGRET S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT

PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT

1 Heavenly Love Malibu Moon Debby M. Oxley Casse Leparoux 118

2 Consolida (GB) Sir Percy (GB) Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Gallagher Velazquez 118

Green Lantern Stables LLC

3 She's Pretty Lucky Lookin At Lucky Will Kari Kenneally Lanerie 118

4 Finess Bere (Fr) Pedro the Great Bradley Thoroughbred LLC, Madaket Stables LLC Baffert Santana, Jr. 118

and Swift Thoroughbreds, Inc.

5 Lemon Princess K Lemon Drop Kid Scott Farmer Scott Canchari 118

6 Cash Out Street Cry (Ire) G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. Arnold, II Beschizza 118

7 Go Google Yourself Into Mischief Jay Em Ess Stable McGee Hernandez, Jr. 118

8 Beyond Blame Blame Pop-A-Top LLC Cox Geroux 118

9 Secret Message Hat Trick (Jpn) Madaket Stables LLC, ERJ Racing, LLC, Elayne

Stable 5, LLC and Bouchey Thoroughbred Ventures Motion Ortiz, Jr. 118

10 Kabella Kitten's Joy Low, Lawana L. and Robert E. Peitz Bridgmohan 118

11 Romantic Moment K Flatter Stuart S. Janney, III McGaughey III Ortiz 118

12 Go Noni Go K Get Stormy Three Diamonds Farm Maker Smith 118

13 Stave Ghostzapper Hinkle Farms Jones Saez 118

Breeders: 1-Debby Oxley, 2-J. A. Khan, 3-Will Kari, 4-S.N.C. Regnier & San Gabriel Inv Inc., 5-Hillcroft Farm LLC, 6-G. Watts Humphrey Jr., 7-Samantha

Siegel, 8-Popatop, LLC, 9-Allen Tennenbaum, 10-Robert Low & Lawana Low, 11-CFP Thoroughbreds LLC, 12-David E. Hager, II, 13-Hinkle Farms

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Thursday, June 14Hip Sex Pedigree Price Prev Sale Buyer/Agent Current Consignor

301 C Big Brown-Sweet Madness $30,000 FTN FALL MIXED 2016 Nathan Forrest Bobby Dodd

303 C Winslow Homer-Sweet On You $10,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Gayle Woods Gayle Woods

305 C Corfu-Sweet Talkin Lady $3,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Noe Sanchez James Layden

306 C Animal Kingdom-Sweet Theresa (SAf) $35,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Kinsman Farm Top Line Sales

308 F Rattlesnake Bridge-Switchboard $30,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Jumping Jack Racing L.G.

309 C Fed Biz-Symphony Ride $15,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Shamrock Sales Shamrock Stables

310 C Super Saver-Tactful Lady $92,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Rigney Racing Gene Recio

311 F Justin Phillip-Talihina Sky $70,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Woodford Thoroughbreds Woodford Thoroughbreds

315 F Twirling Candy-Temple Cedar $5,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 D & M Stables Kilbride Stables

316 C Tapizar-Tempting Note $12,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Stephens Thoroughbreds Stephens Thoroughbreds

319 C Smart Bid-Terminals Lastbuck $5,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Jose Cuellar Julie Davies

325 C Into Mischief-Three Graces $75,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Arrowtown Eddie Woods

326 C He's Had Enough-Thrown Away $5,000 FTI SPR 2YO 2018 Anthony Aguirre Tom McCrocklin

328 C Jersey Town-Timed Perfectly $8,500 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Veneficas Team Work Horseman Group

330 F Capo Bastone-Tips On Tipping $3,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Rodrigo Moreno Classic Equine

332 C Dialed In-Top Trick $225,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Mike Ryan De Meric Sales

333 C Strong Mandate-Torchme $100,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Hal Hatch Halcyon Hammock Farm

334 F Candy Ride (Arg)-Tough Market $165,000 OBS SPR 2YO 2018 Lael Stable De Meric Sales

336 C Poseidon's Warrior-Tricky Chickie $6,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Ronaldo Rodas-Flores Rivera Training and Sales

337 C Midnight Lute-T. R. Indy $150,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Willow Spring Farm Niall Brennan Stables

340 C Strong Mandate-Trophy $80,000 FTK SUM YRLG 2017 W.D. North Thoroughbreds Starting Point Thoroughbreds

342 F Lookin At Lucky-True Courage $8,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Eriberto Olivas Eriberto Olivas

345 F Tritap-Two Eyes $12,000 FTI YRLG OCT 17 Bryan Rice Woodside Ranch

346 C Union Rags-Ubusuku $155,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Kinsman Farm / JSM Equine Wavertree Stables

348 F Tiznow-Unbound $42,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Bryan Rice Woodside Ranch

350 F Central Banker-Unbridled Valor $20,000 FTN FALL MIXED 2016 Chester Broman Sequel Bloodstock

351 F Big Drama-Unchecked Soul $3,400 OBS YRLG 2017 Barry Berkelhammer Julie Davies

354 F Tiznow-Upper East Sider $110,000 FTI SPR 2YO 2018 Big Lick Farm Tom McCrocklin

359 F Overanalyze-Verticaleigh $36,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Williston Mile Williston Mile

360 F Verrazano-Very Very $30,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Blue River Bloodstock Blue River Bloodstock

362 F Teuflesberg-Via Mizner $3,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Jose Juan Vazquez Sugar Hill

363 C Uncle Mo-Victorianna $150,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 The Marquesas Wavertree Stables

365 F War Command-Visit Copenhagen $75,000 FTK TURF YRLG 2017 Zayat Stables McKathan Bros.

366 C Elusive Quality-Vita Vittoria $7,500 OBS WNT MIX 18 Smokey Willow Farm Marcial Galan

367 F Alternation-Vonn's Gold $6,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Valentine Jimenez Nice and Easy Thoroughbreds

368 F Hard Spun-Wags Empire $16,000 BAR APR. 2YO TRN 2018 Jeff Metz Randy Miles

369 F Pioneerof the Nile-Washington Bridge $25,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Eisaman Equine Eisaman Equine

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Hip Sex Pedigree Price Prev Sale Buyer/Agent Current Consignor

370 C Mark Valeski-Wasted Wisdom $1,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Louis F. Jolin Derwin Williams

372 C To Honor and Serve-Waynetta $3,500 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 New Ventures Whitman Sales

373 F Uncaptured-Western Tornado $100,000 OBS MAR 2YO 2018 Carlo Vaccarezza Ocala Stud

376 C Union Rags-Where Is the Bling $115,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 H. Hatch Halcyon Hammock Farm

380 C Central Banker-Wholelotaroyalty $40,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Full House Stable Julie Davies

381 C Moro Tap-Why Rock $1,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Francisco Gardea Pure Lucky

383 F He's Had Enough-Wide Eyed Wonder $6,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Jacobo Ordonez Nice and Easy Thoroughbreds

388 F Noble Mission (GB)-Win for Kitten $31,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 All Star Bloodstock Shamrock Stables

390 C Backtalk-Wise Briana $1,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Angelo Camillo Hemingway Racing & Training

392 C Point of Entry-Wishcraft $65,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 H. Hatch Halcyon Hammock Farm

393 F Capo Bastone-Wittle Wu Wu $8,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Angel Hernandez Julie Davies

395 C Dominus-Wonder Ittiz $1,200 FTK WNT MIX 2017 M J K Bloodstock Pick View

398 C Malibu Moon-Wow Me Free $150,000 FTI SPR 2YO 2018 Pocket Aces Racing/M. A. Wampler Tom McCrocklin

402 C Fed Biz-You Laughin $7,500 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 South Legacy Stables Potrero Stables

407 F Cairo Prince-Academie d'Amour $55,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Hal Hatch Halcyon Hammock Farm

410 F Cairo Prince-Affluenza $70,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Eisaman Equine Eisaman Equine

411 C Uncle Mo-Afleet Lass $240,000 FTK SUM YRLG 2017 Northway Bloodstock De Meric Sales

413 F Shanghai Bobby-Alegra $2,500 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Ramiro Salazar Nice and Easy Thoroughbreds

416 C Flashpoint-Alidoon $4,000 ESLA SEPT YRLG 2017 Tonya Karlskin On the Run Sales

417 C Guilt Trip-Aljariah $1,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Antonio Diaz New Hope AB

418 C To Honor and Serve-All American Star $7,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Cool Hill Farm Randy Miles

420 F Flashback-All of Me $2,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Gayle Woods Gayle Woods

421 C Ice Box-Allseas $2,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 A 2 H Racing King's Equine

423 G Magician (Ire)-Alyssa's Dream $25,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 J & S Racing Scanlon Training & Sales

426 F The Factor-America's Friend $92,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Redwings Wavertree Stables

427 F The Factor-Amor de Palacio $70,000 FTK TURF YRLG 2017 Bradley T'breds & George Bolton Eddie Woods

428 F Alternation-And Stay Out $135,000 FTI SPR 2YO 2018 Joe Sharp Bobby Dodd

431 C Trappe Shot-A. P. Indy Lover $90,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Sam Aguiar Tom McCrocklin

432 F Gemologist-Aqualane Shores $3,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Sanford Stables Stephens Thoroughbreds

434 F Hard Spun-Archers Post $120,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Rigney Racing Gene Recio

436 F Stay Thirsty-Arcing $3,500 FTI YRLG OCT 17 Webb Carroll Training Center Southern Chase Farm

437 C Malibu Moon-Aristra $120,000 FTI SPR 2YO 2018 Calumet Farm Wavertree Stables

438 F Revolving-Arrow in Flight $2,700 OBS YRLG 2017 Jaime Centeno Silver Star

439 C Malibu Moon-Artisanal $32,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 John D. Stephens Stephens Thoroughbreds

440 F Regal Ransom-Artistry $15,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 John D. Stephens Stephens Thoroughbreds

441 C Tizway-Arusha $17,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 David & Teresa Palmer Winners Circle Thoroughbreds

442 C Fed Biz-Ascot Momma $280,000 FTI SPR 2YO 2018 Olin Gentry Wavertree Stables

443 C Graydar-A Sea Trippi $65,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 H. Hatch Halcyon Hammock Farm

445 C Can the Man-Atlantic Zip $15,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 S G Racing Top Line Sales

447 F Here Comes Ben-August Gala $1,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Las Palmas Farm Las Palmas Farm

448 C Fort Larned-Aunt Augusta $4,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Samcro Mayberry Farm

450 C Northern Afleet-Autumn Memories $40,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Paul W. Schaffer/Pick View Pick View

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Hip Sex Pedigree Price Prev Sale Buyer/Agent Current Consignor

455 C New Year's Day-Awesome Symmetry $9,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Manuel Ortega Hawks Nest

456 F Itsmyluckyday-Awful Smart $28,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Eisaman Equine Eisaman Equine

457 F Mucho Macho Man-Ayres Hall $65,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Brandon Rice RiceHorse Stable

458 F Orb-Azalea Belle $310,000 FTN SEL YRLG SAR 2017 Bradley Thoroughbreds Eddie Woods

462 C Flatter-Banded $40,000 OBS SPR 2YO 2018 S G S Racing Wavertree Stables

463 C Twirling Candy-Barbariansmile $4,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Oscar Delgado Ends Well

464 C City Zip-Barbies M $80,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Hal Hatch Halcyon Hammock Farm

470 C Big Drama-Beautiful One $1,100 OBS YRLG 2017 Champions of the Future Champions of the Future

473 C Flashback-Bertha Jo $12,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Jeff Novak Potrero Stables

474 F New Year's Day-Beso Grande $3,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Oscar Delgado Whitman Sales

475 F Jersey Town-Best Diamond $2,200 KEE JAN ALL AGES 17 Bryan Boone Bryan Ford

476 C Gio Ponti-Best Mom $3,500 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 M J K Bloodstock Julie Davies

479 F Flashback-Betty's Blossom $6,500 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Alfonso A. Gomez Juan Hernandez

484 C Verrazano-Binavicar $87,000 KEE JAN ALL AGES 17 J & S Racing Brick City Thoroughbreds

486 C Macho Uno-Black Lace $175,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Golf '18 Wavertree Stables

489 F Super Saver-Blind Date $45,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Foxpoint/Ian Vickers Ian Vickers

490 C Hear No Evil-Bling Bling Girl $5,000 OBS WNT MIX 17 Jason Hall Top Line Sales

491 C Poseidon's Warrior-Blondie Ruth $3,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Morgan Miller Rivera Training and Sales

492 F First Dude-Bloodfire $2,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Robert Meshell Big Easy

494 C Speightstown-Blueeyesintherein $200,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 SBS III/Tom McCrocklin Tom McCrocklin

498 C Flashback-Born Perfect $28,000 FTK SUM YRLG 2017 Michelle Hemingway Hemingway Racing & Training

500 C Bellamy Road-Brave Boco $6,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Whitman Sales Whitman Sales

504 F Istan-Buffalo Bird Woman $15,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 T & M Limited Partnership Sugar Hill

505 F Verrazano-Buleria $7,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Hemingway Racing & Training Hemingway Racing & Training

507 F Goldencents-Business Decision $65,000 FTK SUM YRLG 2017 Candy Meadows Eisaman Equine

508 F Itsmyluckyday-Butterscotch Rain (GB) $6,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 D & M Stables Kilbride Stables

510 F Point of Entry-Bye Bye Buffy $75,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Sallusto & Albina Mayberry Farm

512 F Eskendereya-Camille Garey $7,500 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Bryan Ford Bryan Ford

513 F Flashback-Capote's Halo $18,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Bryan Rice Woodside Ranch

514 F Honorable Dillon-Casco Bay $1,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Chris Duncan Criel Bloodstock

516 F Treasure Beach (GB)-Cataria $4,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Manuel Ortega Hawks Nest

518 F Animal Kingdom-Catch the Moment $185,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Demeteer Stable Niall Brennan Stables

519 C Maclean's Music-Cat Fighter $30,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 T’bred Champions Training Center T'bred Champions Training Center

521 F Quality Road-Cattoo $140,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Castleton Lyons Eddie Woods

523 C Awesome Again-Ceebett's Dancer $2,200 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Jorge V. Gonzalez Point of Gravity Thoroughbred

524 C Flat Out-Centerpiece $20,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Best A Luck Farm Best A Luck Farm

526 C Take Charge Indy-Centurian Lady $2,000 OBS MAR 2YO 2018 J R Racing Stables Jm R Racing Stables

528 C Corfu-Chandeleur $9,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Jose Andres Gaspar-Munoz Altamira Stable

529 C Quality Road-Charming Tale $235,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Scott & Evan Dilworth McKathan Bros.

531 C Bandbox-Cherokee Ribbon $30,000 FTI YRLG OCT 17 Kristina Eisaman Eisaman Equine

532 F Trappe Shot-Cherry Sherry $10,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Ronaldo Rodas-Flores Mayberry Farm

533 F Discreet Cat-Chez La Femme $13,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Denis Sasso Randy Miles

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534 F Jimmy Creed-Chiefette $1,200 FTI WINTER MIX 2017 Lawrence M. Smith Mayberry Farm

535 F Flatter-Chilbolton $90,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 McKathan Bros. I McKathan Bros.

536 F Fed Biz-Chocolate On Tap $15,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 William Rainbow Price Thoroughbreds

537 C Paynter-Chokoloskee $60,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Bach Stables Wavertree Stables

538 F Quality Road-Christmas Lass $290,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Larkin Armstrong Eddie Woods

539 C Maclean's Music-Cinnamon Kisses $30,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Grand Oaks Bobby Dodd

540 F Violence-Citron Lady $100,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 E J Stable Hoppel's Horse & Cattle Co.

544 C Handsome Mike-Clever Dancer $32,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Randy Miles Randy Miles

545 C Adios Charlie-Clueless Brook $10,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 James R. Layden Whitman Sales

546 C Factum-Coco'sreadyforduty $1,200 OBS YRLG 2017 Jaime Centeno Silver Star

548 F To Honor and Serve-Code Variance $4,500 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Racing Canada C.J. Stable

550 C Will Take Charge-Comanche Star $60,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Dona Licha Stables/D. Zanelli King's Equine

551 C Ready's Image-Combat Mission $3,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 M J K Bloodstock Pick View

552 C Data Link-Condeleezza S. $9,500 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Bryan Ford Bryan Ford

556 C Giant Oak-Corsica $4,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Efrain Gonzalez Winners Circle Thoroughbreds

560 F Super Saver-Cowgirl Mally $190,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Castleton Lyons Eddie Woods

561 F First Dude-Crazysoutherngirl $1,400 OBS YRLG 2017 Omar Ramirez Top Line Sales

562 F J P's Gusto-Crowninshield $1,300 OBS YRLG 2017 M.M. Ovando Stables M.M. Ovando Stables

563 F To Honor and Serve-Cry for Diamonds $7,500 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Cool Hill Farm Randy Miles

564 F Paynter-Cry Hallelujah $60,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Reeves Thoroughbred Racing Top Line Sales

565 C J P's Gusto-Cryptocandiac $1,300 OBS YRLG 2017 Victor Dominguez Victory Stable

566 C Broken Vow-Cry Value $50,000 KEE NOV BRDG 16 Imagine De Meric Sales

567 C Gemologist-Culpepper Island $10,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Bryan Rice Woodside Ranch

568 F Flat Out-Cutie's Rosie $1,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Whitman Sales Whitman Sales

571 C Graydar-Dance Delight $5,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Antonio Diaz Las Palmas Farm

574 C Hard Spun-Dancing Raven $92,000 FTK FALL MIX 2016 Let'um Run Stable McKathan Bros.

575 C Rattlesnake Bridge-Dare I Dream $14,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Tomas Vargas Vargas Sales

576 F Curlin-Daring Reality $192,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Nick Palmer Winners Circle Thoroughbreds

578 F Dialed In-Darlin' Diane $22,000 BAR SELECT YRLG 17 Owls Bloodstock Wavertree Stables

579 F Mark Valeski-Darling Ciana $7,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Noe Sanchez James Layden

580 C Distorted Humor-Darling Daughter $19,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Flying Horses Investment Group All Dreams Equine

583 F Paynter-Daydawn (Ire) $3,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Doble Jak Investments Doble Jak

587 F Tapizar-Deborah's Moment $22,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Nicxio D'Caro Altamira Stable

589 C Shakin It Up-Decorator $40,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Nicxio D'Caro Altamira Stable

590 C Mucho Macho Man-Deep South $5,000 OBS YRLG 2017 Jarett Wolfe Wavertree Stables

591 F Blame-Delaplane Darlin $1,500 OBS YRLG 2017 Chris Duncan Criel Bloodstock

594 C Gemologist-Deo Favente $15,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Joe Sharp Bobby Dodd

596 F Revolutionary-Devil's Bride $3,000 FTK OCT YRLG 2017 Peggy S. Dellheim Peggy S. Dellheim

597 C Orb-Devious d'Oro $37,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Hoby & Layna Kight Old South Farm

599 F Graydar-Diamond Baby $4,000 KEE SEP YRLG 2017 Travis Murphy Woodford Thoroughbreds

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IN ORDER OF PURSE:

STANTON S., $50,125, Delaware, 6-13, 3yo, 1 1/16mT, 1:44.68,

fm.

1--SILENT CITIZEN, 119, c, 3, Hat Trick (Jpn)--Private Citizen, by

Proud Citizen. ($20,000 Ylg '16 FTKOCT). 1ST BLACK TYPE

WIN. O-W. Mike Anderson; B-Joe & Jim Dodgen (KY); T-Efren

Loza, Jr.; J-Albin Jimenez. $30,000. Lifetime Record: 6-4-1-0,

$67,180. *1/2 to Bella Flor (Eurosilver), SW, $118,648.

2--Up the Ante, 122, c, 3, Smart Strike--Ask Me When, by

Speightstown. ($225,000 RNA Ylg '16 KEESEP; $350,000 2yo

'17 OBSMAR). O-Castleton Lyons; B-Castleton Lyons & Kilboy

Estate (KY); T-Christophe Clement. $10,000.

3--Archaggelos, 117, c, 3, Temple City--Mien, by Nureyev.

($200,000 RNA Ylg '16 KEESEP). O/B-Monticule (KY); T-Michael

W. Dickinson. $5,500.

Margins: 1 1/4, 1 1/4, 3/4. Odds: 6.40, 1.70, 1.90.

Also Ran: Nakamura, Coach Adams, Whirlin Curlin. Scratched:

Jag, Threes Over Deuces, Sand Dancer.

Silent Citizen took to this class hike with aplomb, forging clear

late for his first stakes score. Pressing from second rounding the

first turn, the dark bay sat back a bit to track from third through

a first half in :47.81. Looming dangerously while two-wide on

the far turn, Silent Citizen took control from Up the Ante in

mid-stretch and kicked clear to score. Up the Ante completed

the exacta followed by favored Archaggelos. Opening his

account with a decisive score in a $20,000 maiden claimer at

Gulfstream West in November, Silent Citizen crossed the wire

first next out in a Tampa starter allowance Jan. 19, but was

disqualified and placed fifth for interference. Winning at the

level next out there Mar. 4, he was runner-up in another starter

allowance at that venue Mar. 31 and returned to winning ways

in a similar Tampa test Apr. 27. The winner=s dam is also

responsible for the juvenile filly Runninawaywithit (Run Away

and Hide), the yearling filly Troublenshelbyvile (Lantana Mob)

and a 2018 colt by Unbridled Express. Click for the

Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

IN ORDER OF PURSE:3rd-Belmont, $88,200, Alw, 6-13, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT, 2:00.85, fm.VIOLET BLUE (f, 4, Americain--Strike the Light, by Smart Strike)checked in second over this course-and-distance in Septemberand was fifth in her next two outings, running here in Octoberand at Aqueduct a month later. Sent off at 9-2 in this seasonaldebut, the dark bay was away well from her rail draw and tookback to caboose the quintet through an opening half in :49.23.Progressing up the outside approaching the far turn, Violet Blueswept to the front at the top of the lane and skipped clear towin as she pleased by 4 1/4 lengths. Heavily favored Bengala (Fr)(Pivotal {GB}) filled the place spot. The winner has a 2-year-oldhalf-sister by Birdstone; and a yearling half-brother by SmartyJones. Out of SW & GSP Mexican Moonlight (El Prado {Ire}),Violet Blue=s dam Strike the Light is a half-sister to GII Gulfstream Park Oaks winner Coach Rocks (Oxbow) andMGSP O=Prado Ole (English Channel). Sales history: $47,000 Ylg'15 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-0, $117,869. Click for theEquibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.O-Michael J. Ryan; B-Calumet Farm (KY); T-James J. Toner.

7th-Belmont, $65,000, (S), Alw, 6-13, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f,1:12.04, ft.BYSELF (f, 3, Noble Causeway--Besige, by Polish Numbers)donned cap and gown on debut over this strip in October andthe form of that race was flattered when runner-up Miss HotStones (Bustin Stones) came back to romp by 7 3/4 lengths atAqueduct in November. Hammered down to 3-2 favoritism torepeat in this return off that nine-month layoff, the homebredgunned out to the front after bobbling at the break, battlingDowntown At Noon (Noonmark) through an opening quarter in:23.11. Shaking free of that rival turning for home, the bay wasbriefly challenged by My Roxy Girl (Emcee) in mid-stretch, butshe quickly turned back that rival and skipped clear to a 2 1/2-length victory. The winner is a half-sister to Proud Jefe (ProudCitizen), SW, $174,357; and a full to Noble Cornerstone, SP,$326,199. Their dam Besige=s most recent produce is a yearlingcolt by Stephanoatsee. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $75,000. Clickfor the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.O/B-My Meadowview LLC (NY); T-Richard A. Violette, Jr.

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IN ORDER OF PURSE:

2nd-Belmont, $75,000, Msw, 6-13, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:06.52, ft.

LONELY ROAD (f, 2, Quality Road--Lonesome Town {GSP,

$141,603}, by Broken Vow) checked in fourth when unveiled

over this strip May 3 and was a bit overlooked at the windows

for this second attempt at odds of 8-1. Running just off the rail,

the bay track from third through an opening quarter in :22.92.

Ranging up two-wide to take control turning for home, Lonely

Road was all alone in the stretch, cruising clear to a 4 1/2-length

graduation. Favored South of France checked in second,

completing a Quality Road exacta. That Lane=s End sire has been

on fire this season with four individual Grade I winners thus far,

including last weekend=s GI Ogden Phipps S. heroine Abel

Tasman and GI Manhattan S. upsetter Spring Quality. Lonely

Road is the first foal out of fellow Robert Evans homebred

Lonesome Town, who has since produced a yearling colt by

Evans and Christophe Clement=s 2014 GI Belmont S. hero

Tonalist; and a 2018 colt by Lemon Drop Kid. Lifetime Record:

2-1-0-0, $52,500. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO,

sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O/B-Robert S. Evans (KY); T-Christophe Clement.

2nd-Indiana Grand, $31,000, Msw, 6-13, 2yo, 5f, :58.66, ft.

THE SONG OF JOHN (c, 2, Colonel John--Golden Silk {GSP,

$108,628}, by Songandaprayer), unveiled at 3-1 here, tracked

from second, well clear of the rest of the field, through a swift

first quarter in :22.04. The bay appeared beat in mid-stretch, but

hit another gear in the final sixteenth, collared pacesetting Mr

Opportunity (Great Notion), and kicked clear to a one-length

success. The winner=s dam produced a Fury Kapcori colt last year

and was bred back to 2014 GI Preakness S. runner-up Ride on

Curlin. Sales history: $7,500 Ylg '17 FTKOCT. Lifetime Record:

1-1-0-0, $18,600. Click for the Equibase.com chart.

O/T-Rey Hernandez; B-Bill Rasco (FL).

8th-Indiana Grand, $31,000, Msw, 6-13, 3, 4,/5yo, 1 1/16m (off

turf), 1:45.07, sy.

CHRISTIANS CITY (c, 3, Temple City--Sheza Sweet Lemon, by

Lemon Drop Kid), dispatched at 2-1 in this career bow, dueled

through an opening half in :46.78, gained the advantage in the

lane and drew clear to win by 3 3/4 lengths over Return in Glory

(Unbridled=s Song). The winner is a half to Kid Perfect

(Majesticperfection), GSP, $147,915; and a yearling filly by

Overanalyze. Sales history: $15,000 Ylg '16 KEESEP. Lifetime

Record: 1-1-0-0, $18,600. Click for the Equibase.com chart.

O-Rupp Racing Wentworth Brochu LLC; B-Sovereign Farm, LLC

(KY); T-Brad H. Cox.

6th-BEL, $62K, Msw, (S), 3yo/up, f, 6f, 4:14 p.m. ET

Chester and Mary Broman homebred IN DENILE (Pioneerof

the Nile) makes her career bow in this spot for trainer John

Kimmel. Out of SW & MGSP Indy Glory (A.P. Indy), a full-sister to

GISW millionaire and sire Stephen Got Even, the sophomore is a

half-sister to the Bromans=s two-time Grade I-winning sprinter

Artemis Agrotera (Roman Ruler). Drawn on the rail for this

debut, In Denile is part of a coupled entry for the Bromans with

the Phil Serpe-trained Out of Orbit (Malibu Moon), who is

making her sixth start. TJCIS PPs. --@CDeBernardisTDN

FTKOCT grad Silent Citizen (Hat Trick {Jpn})wins the Stanton S. at Delaware Park.

Wednesday Cancellations

WOODBINE (power outage)

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FIRST-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: THURSDAY, JUNE 14

Boisterous (Distorted Humor), Tommy Town Thoroughbreds,

$5,000

49 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners

3-Santa Anita, Msw 5f, NATURALBORN SINGER, 6-1

Can the Man (Into Mischief), Spendthrift Farm, $5,000

67 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

4-Prairie Meadows, Msw 5f, JOHANNASAN, 2-1

Daddy Nose Best (Scat Daddy), BG Thoroughbred Farm, $3,000

18 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

3-Santa Anita, Msw 5f, DADDY'S MISTRESS, 10-1

Fed Biz (Giant's Causeway), WinStar Farm, $12,500

103 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

1-Belmont, Msw 5 1/2f, ALL RIGHT WITH ME, 7-2

$38,000 SAR AUG yrl; $57,000 RNA FTF MAR 2yo

Fighting Hussar (Rockport Harbor), Bg Thoroughbred Farm,

private

4 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

1-Santa Anita, Msw 5f, BLUEBERRY PRINCESS, 6-1

Honorable Dillon (Tapit), Rockridge Stud, $5,000

80 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

1-Belmont, Msw 5 1/2f, EMMY KNOWS, 20-1

$1,000 FTN MIX wnl

Lakerville (Unusual Heat), Harris Farms, private

27 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

3-Santa Anita, Msw 5f, LAKERZWIN, 15-1

$4,000 RNA NCA AUG yrl

Weekend Wildcat (Lion Heart)

5 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

6-Churchill Downs, Msw 5f, LADY'S WEEKEND, 20-1

Will Take Charge (Unbridled's Song), Three Chimneys Farm,

$30,000

109 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners

6-Churchill Downs, Msw 5f, GO FOR JIM, 12-1

$60,000 KEE NOV wnl; $310,000 KEE SEP yrl

SECOND-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: THURSDAY, JUNE 14

Animal Kingdom (Leroidesanimaux {Brz}), Jonabell Farm,

$35,000

216 foals of racing age/24 winners/4 black-type winners

5-Delaware, Msw 1 1/16mT, MAGICAL KINGDOM, 8-1

Data Link (War Front), Claiborne Farm, $7,500

186 foals of racing age/30 winners/2 black-type winners

5-Belmont, Msw 7fT, CAROM, 20-1

$47,000 KEE NOV wnl; $180,000 KEE SEP yrl; $185,000 OBS

MAR 2yo

Flat Out (Flatter), Spendthrift Farm, $10,000

230 foals of racing age/38 winners/2 black-type winners

6-Belmont, Msw 6f, MAKIN' OUT, 4-1

$130,000 SAR AUG yrl; $30,000 OBS OPN 2yo

Morning Line (Tiznow), Lane's End Farm, $10,000

134 foals of racing age/24 winners/2 black-type winners

1-Belmont, Msw 5 1/2f, NATIVE DAWN, 4-1

$24,000 RNA KEE JAN yrl; $7,000 SAR AUG yrl

Our Entourage (Street Cry {Ire}), O'Sullivan Farms LLC, $1,250

21 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners

4-Charles Town, Msw 4 1/2f, MELDON, 5-1

Point of Entry (Dynaformer), Adena Springs, $25,000

147 foals of racing age/26 winners/2 black-type winners

5-Delaware, Msw 1 1/16mT, BREAKERS POINT, 6-1

$100,000 KEE NOV wnl; $50,000 FTS AUG yrl

Smiling Tiger (Hold That Tiger), Harris Farms, $5,000

125 foals of racing age/17 winners/2 black-type winners

3-Santa Anita, Msw 5f, BLAZED GLORY, 15-1

$7,200 WAS SEP yrl

Violence (Medaglia d'Oro), Hill 'n' Dale Farms, $15,000

248 foals of racing age/53 winners/6 black-type winners

6-Churchill Downs, Msw 5f, STRIKE SILVER, 7-2

$275,000 OBS OCT yrl

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ALLOWANCE RESULTS:

8th-Belmont, $65,000, (S), 6-13, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, f/m,

1 1/16m, 1:45.13, ft.

MIGHT BE (f, 4, Posse--Smileforamile, by Unbridled's Song)

Lifetime Record: SP, 10-3-3-0, $182,175. O-Fortune Farm

(Richard Nicolai); B-Colts Neck Stables LLC (NY); T-Chris J.

Englehart. *Full to Sheriffa, MSW, $469,984.

6th-Indiana Grand, $40,300, (NW1X)/Opt. Clm ($25,000), 6-13,

3yo/up, f/m, 1m 70y (off turf), 1:41.77, sy.

MARINA'S LEGACY (f, 4, Divine Park--Marina, by Theatrical

{Ire}) Lifetime Record: MSW, 13-4-2-1, $248,475. O/B-Bone

Doctors Stable (IN); T-Aaron M. West.

3rd-Indiana Grand, $34,500, (S), 6-13, (NW2L), 3yo/up, 6f,

1:10.90, ft.

SKY WRITER (g, 3, Sky Mesa--Double Harbor, by Rockport

Harbor) Lifetime Record: SP, 7-2-1-2, $61,715. O-Mast

Thoroughbreds LLC; B-Deann Baer, Greg Baer DVM & Tommy

Wente (IN); T-Robert M. Gorham. *$37,000 RNA Wlg '15

KEENOV; $30,000 RNA Ylg '16 KEESEP.

7th-Presque Isle Downs, $33,165, 6-12, 3yo, f, 6 1/2f (AWT),

1:16.53, ft.

TUDOX LIFTING OFF (f, 3, Warrior=s Reward--Discreet Woman,

by Discreet Cat) Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-1, $51,620. O-Tudox

Farm; B-Apache Farm Llc (NY); T-Ron G. Potts. *$10,000 Ylg '16

SARAUG; $40,000 2yo '17 EASMAY.

4th-Thistledown, $34,200, (S), 6-13, (NW2X), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f,

1:05.40, ft.

MIDNIGHT MIKEY (g, 3, Dark Kestrel--Buckler, by Concerto)

Lifetime Record: SP, 7-3-1-0, $101,396. O-Ruberto Racing Stable,

Inc.; B-Louis V. Ruberto (OH); T-Louis V. Ruberto, Jr.

7th-Thistledown, $28,000, 6-13, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11.48, ft.

ETHAN'S BOY (g, 5, Flying First Class--Top This Ruby, by He's

Tops) Lifetime Record: 23-4-1-3, $94,350. O-Delia Od Romero;

B-Randy Neil Kerr (OH); T-Candace Diehl.

5th-Thistledown, $24,000, 6-13, (NW2L), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f,

1:05.26, ft.

MINI MILES (g, 4, Maclean=s Music--Meridian Mama, by

Forestry) Lifetime Record: 6-2-2-0, $69,624. O-Loooch Racing

Stables, Inc.; B-Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc (ON); T-Jeffrey

A. Radosevich. *C$35,000 Ylg '15 CANSEP.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:

Moonlight Michelle, f, 2, Lewis Michael--Moonlight Lover, by

Bernardini. Louisiana Downs, 6-13, (S), 4 1/2f, :53.53. B-Circle

H Farms (LA). *1ST-TIME STARTER.

Delta Express, g, 2, Weigelia--Spunky Sparrow, by Attorney.

Thistledown, 6-13, 5f, :59.24. B-Scott Bunker & Cynthia

Bartkowski (PA). *$8,000 Ylg '17 EASOCT. **1ST-TIME STARTER.

Ghaaleb's Appeal, f, 3, Ghaaleb--Wildwood Appeal, by

Successful Appeal. Fairmount, 6-12, (S), 6f, 1:13.20. B-William

P. Stiritz (IL).

Silken Goods, f, 3, Goods--Silken Dreams, by Moro Oro. Indiana

Grand, 6-13, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:05.09. B-Walter T Bates (IN).

*$2,700 RNA Ylg '16 FTKOCT. **1ST-TIME STARTER.

Scripted, f, 3, Mission Impazible--Stirring, by Seeking the Gold.

Belmont, 6-13, (S), (C), 6fT, 1:09.51. B-Twin Creeks Farm (NY).

*$19,000 RNA Ylg '16 KEEJAN. **1/2 to Conquest Mo Money

(Uncle Mo), MSW & GISP, $510,580.

Polarizing, f, 3, Sangaree--Goin for the Green, by Gone West.

Indiana Grand, 6-13, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:05.89. B-Amy & Jim Elliott

(IN). *$39,000 RNA 2yo '17 PSPRIN.

Not in Jeopardy, f, 3, The Factor--Alex's Allure (SW), by Sky

Classic. Delaware, 6-13, 1 1/16mT, 1:45.72. B-Mike Harris &

Westwind Farms (KY). *$47,000 RNA Ylg '16 KEESEP; $77,000

2yo '17 EASMAY.

Zonic, c, 4, Ghostzapper--Stormy Bear, by Storm Cat. Belmont,

6-13, (S), 1m, 1:38.69. B-Jerry Bilinski, Roddy Valente & Rick

Alfred (NY). *$190,000 Wlg '14 KEENOV; $325,000 Ylg '15

KEESEP. **1/2 to Mr. Z (Malibu Moon), SW & MGISP,

$1,177,378.

Cetara, f, 4, Giant=s Causeway--Rock the Moon, by Malibu

Moon. Belmont, 6-13, (S), (C), 6fT, 1:09.74. B-Wellspring

Stables (NY). *$150,000 RNA 2yo '16 OBSOPN.

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Quality Road=s hot streak continued with a new

maiden winner at Belmont Wednesday | Sarah Andrew

AMERICAIN, Violet Blue, f, 4, o/o Strike the Light, by Smart

Strike. ALW, 6-13, Belmont

COLONEL JOHN, The Song of John, c, 2, o/o Golden Silk, by

Songandaprayer. MSW, 6-13, Indiana Grand

DARK KESTREL, Midnight Mikey, g, 3, o/o Buckler, by Concerto.

ALW, 6-13, Thistledown

DIVINE PARK, Marina's Legacy, f, 4, o/o Marina, by Theatrical

(Ire). AOC, 6-13, Indiana Grand

FLYING FIRST CLASS, Ethan's Boy, g, 5, o/o Top This Ruby, by

He's Tops. ALW, 6-13, Thistledown

GHAALEB, Ghaaleb's Appeal, f, 3, o/o Wildwood Appeal, by

Successful Appeal. MSW, 6-12, Fairmount

GHOSTZAPPER, Zonic, c, 4, o/o Stormy Bear, by Storm Cat.

MSW, 6-13, Belmont

GIANT'S CAUSEWAY, Cetara, f, 4, o/o Rock the Moon, by Malibu

Moon. MCL, 6-13, Belmont

GOODS, Silken Goods, f, 3, o/o Silken Dreams, by Moro Oro.

MSW, 6-13, Indiana Grand

HAT TRICK (JPN), Silent Citizen, c, 3, o/o Private Citizen, by

Proud Citizen. Stanton S., 6-13, Delaware

LEWIS MICHAEL, Moonlight Michelle, f, 2, o/o Moonlight Lover,

by Bernardini. MSW, 6-13, Louisiana Downs

MACLEAN'S MUSIC, Mini Miles, g, 4, o/o Meridian Mama, by

Forestry. ALW, 6-13, Thistledown

MISSION IMPAZIBLE, Scripted, f, 3, o/o Stirring, by Seeking the

Gold. MCL, 6-13, Belmont

NOBLE CAUSEWAY, Byself, f, 3, o/o Besige, by Polish Numbers.

ALW, 6-13, Belmont

POSSE, Might Be, f, 4, o/o Smileforamile, by Unbridled's Song.

ALW, 6-13, Belmont

QUALITY ROAD, Lonely Road, f, 2, o/o Lonesome Town, by

Broken Vow. MSW, 6-13, Belmont

SANGAREE, Polarizing, f, 3, o/o Goin for the Green, by Gone

West. MSW, 6-13, Indiana Grand

SKY MESA, Sky Writer, g, 3, o/o Double Harbor, by RockportHarbor. ALW, 6-13, Indiana GrandTEMPLE CITY, Christians City, c, 3, o/o Sheza Sweet Lemon, byLemon Drop Kid. MSW, 6-13, Indiana GrandTHE FACTOR, Not in Jeopardy, f, 3, o/o Alex's Allure, by SkyClassic. MSW, 6-13, DelawareWARRIOR'S REWARD, Tudox Lifting Off, f, 3, o/o DiscreetWoman, by Discreet Cat. ALW, 6-12, Presque Isle DownsWEIGELIA, Delta Express, g, 2, o/o Spunky Sparrow, by Attorney.MSW, 6-13, Thistledown

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IN TDN AMERICA TODAYCOLT BY SCAT DADDY TOPS OBSJUNE A colt by the late Scat Daddy made $650,000 to top the first

session of the OBS June 2-Year-Olds & Horses of Racing Age Sale

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THURSDAY, 14 JUNE 2018

Adrian McGoldrick has plenty of plans for retirement | Racing Post

RETIREMENT JUST A WORDFOR MCGOLDRICK

By Daithi Harvey

After 11 years in the position of senior medical officer with the

Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board, Dr. Adrian McGoldrick will

retire at the end of this year, and as he enters the final six

months of his role he can be proud of the impact and

improvements he has bestowed on the sport in just over a

decade. "I turned 65 years of age in April so having agreed to

retire in my 65th year, I will be finishing up on Dec. 31," he told

the TDN. "The job will be advertised within the next month and

then whoever is appointed will have several months lead in time

until I finish up."

Before Irish racing's participants, jockeys in particular, start to

despair about the sport losing one of its most cherished assets,

the news that McGoldrick will still maintain an active role within

the sport will allow many to breathe a sigh of relief. "It is almost

a sideways step as I currently am, and will continue to be,

involved in a number of research projects that will hopefully

benefit racing in the long term," he said.

One of these projects involves assessing and monitoring the

bone density of jockeys in an effort to combat later life bone

afflictions such as osteoporosis, as well as fractures as a result of

in-competition falls. Cont. p2

SIYOUNI AVAILABLE ON SOUTHERN

HEMISPHERE TIME Siyouni (Fr) (Pivotal {GB}--Sichilla {Ire}, by Danehill), will be

available on Southern Hemisphere time at the Aga Khan=s Haras

de Bonneval in France for €50,000 (A$76,700), the stud

announced on Wednesday.

His progeny are led by Ervedya (Fr), a triple Group 1 winner

from his first crop, while the bay has been enjoying a banner

year, with juvenile Group 1 winner Laurens (Fr) scooping the

May 27 G1 Prix Saint-Alary after finishing runner-up in the G1

English 1000 Guineas.

The 2017 French champion sire=s lone Australian runner,

Aylmerton (Aus), struck in the G2 Todman S. Down Under in

March. Siyouni has also been represented by additional 2018

group winners Finsbury Square (Ire), La Signare (Fr), City Light

(Fr), and Barkaa (Fr) so far.

Cont. p5

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Retirement Just A Word For McGoldrick Cont. from p1

Bone thinning is mainly down to jockeys wasting and dieting to

make weights well below their natural state and while major

improvements have been made in the last decade as regards

educating riders over the benefits of nutrition and exercise as a

viable alternative to saunas and starvation, at the end of the day

flat jockeys, in particular, are expected to maintain weights that

are just not natural for the vast majority.

"The Injured Jockeys Fund bought a DEXA Scanner earlier this

year. It measures bone density and identifies bone thinning,"

McGoldrick explained. "In initial studies we conducted on

jockeys about 15 years ago about half of them had bone

thinning, and this study included both apprentices and senior

jockeys. The scanner is based in RACE [Racing Academy and

Centre of Education] and we plan to DEXA scan all of our riders,

professionals this year and hopefully the amateurs also by next

year. We will collate the results and can then advise if anyone

needs Vitamin D or further supplementation if there is

significant bone thinning. It's something that can be reversed to

a certain extent so it is important that if it is an issue that it is

identified early in a jockey=s life. The potential of fractures is also

greatly reduced when peak density is achieved."

Acquiring the scanner came about through a fundraising event

staged in Limerick a couple of years ago primarily to raise funds

for Robbie McNamara. The idea was that a portion of the funds

raised would be ring-fenced for use on a project of Dr.

McGoldrick's choosing and this particular area was one he

thought would yield significant long term benefits. "Having our

own scanner means we can also carry out meaningful research

on the benefits of vitamin supplements, for example, and we

can also track their benefits over six month periods. It's a

massive step forward," he said.

Specialised hardware such as this scanner, in conjunction with

an increased support structure of professional personnel, means

jockeys now have the necessary resources at their disposal to

maximize their potential and thus their careers, something that

did not exist at the turn of this century.

"Gillian O'Loughlin is a dietician based in RACE and she does

excellent work. As a result of this combined effort we are getting

the message out to riders that there is a better way to make the

weight than using a sauna,@ McGoldrick said. ARonan Whelan is a

prime example, he is probably half a stone lighter now than he

was three years ago. He eats three meals a day and drinks three

litres of water each day. He has taken the advice of the dietician,

follows a regime and its working for him. He is strong and fit and

it shows in his riding."

Cont. p3

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WE DO KNOW THERE ARE MAJOR

PROBLEMS WITH MENTAL HEALTH

ISSUES IN RACING WITH TWICE THE

LEVEL OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS

COMPARED TO

THE ORDINARY POPULATION.Adrian McGoldrick

Retirement Just A Word For McGoldrick Cont.

He continued, "Compared to 10 years ago jockeys are

definitely healthier and other stakeholders are also playing a

part. The racecourses are improving all the time, although they

still have a bit to do to match their counterparts in the UK. The

place most jockeys tend to eat is at the track. They generally

don't eat much in the mornings before going racing so it is

important that there is a choice of healthy, nutritious food

available at race meetings. The last thing we want is jockeys

leaving the racecourse hungry and stopping off on the way

home for a can of coke and a burger."

McGoldrick is also involved in research with sports

psychologist Ciara Losty in the Waterford Institute of Technology

with mental health of jockeys very much at the forefront of that

research.

"We do know there are major problems with mental health

issues in racing with twice the level of depressive symptoms

compared to the ordinary population in the 20-35-year-old age

bracket,@ he said. AWe have strong belief those symptoms often

arise as a result of constant wasting and that's the whole idea of

this project, to look at it in greater detail, get to the root of the

problem and then put the structures in place to deal with it,

whether that is through counselling or even approaching the

powers that be to revisit the issue of the current weight

structures."

The third project that has come on stream looks at the

physiological demands of a jockey. According to McGoldrick

there was little information on how much energy a jockey

expends on horseback. Initial indications are that it may not be

as much as previously thought and he was also keen to learn

how much stimulation for bone growth is received by being in

the saddle.

Cont. p4

Vice President, International OperationsGary King

Twitter: @garykingTDN

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Irish CorrespondentDaithi Harvey

Regular ColumnistsAndrew Caulfield

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Jockeys give Adrian McGoldrick a guard of honor at

Leopardstown in April | Racing Post

Retirement Just A Word For McGoldrick Cont.

Medical experts propose that up to an hour of weight bearing

exercise a day plays a major role in bone development and while

riders are in the saddle, seemingly exercising, what they are

benefitting from a bone formation point of view is apparently

quite negligible.

Speaking to McGoldrick it is clear he is very much in favour of

seeing a rise in the minimum weights carried by jockeys.

"Absolutely, it is inevitable," he said. "The rule of thumb is that

the average weight of the population is rising by a pound every

three years. In fact last year two prominent Irish trainers made

submissions to the IHRB and HRI requesting an increase in the

minimum weights. This resulted in the Trainers' Association

coming together to request the same. Weight structures just

have to go up, a lot of jockeys are riding two stone below their

natural weight and that is not sustainable. There are fewer and

fewer young riders coming

through who can ride off the

minimum weight."

He continued, "In fairness to

HRI anytime we have

approached them to discuss the

possibility of raising the weight

they have been receptive and

the authorities in the UK have

followed suit but in France they

are holding back as they feel at

least half their riders can make

the minimum weight. I have

actually spoken to Aidan

O'Brien at length about it and

he sees no reason why the

Classics, for example, couldn't

be run carrying nine and a half

stone. I appreciate it's a heritage issue but I genuinely see no

logic in jockeys having to ride off some of the lower weights they

must carry."

McGoldrick exudes energy and it's impossible to imagine him

taking life at a slower pace than he currently does, regardless of

his age and he has successfully juggled his IHRB role with a busy

GP surgery in Newbridge, within a mile of The Curragh

Racecourse.

"This job takes up about a third of my time, I do 70 days racing

every year and I spend a few hours at the IHRB offices every

week meeting various staff members there and it is quite

cohesive,@ he said. AI envisage going racing just as frequently

when I retire as I've been asked to stay involved at Naas and The

Curragh and hopefully I can do a few days at Punchestown and

other places. I'd like to keep racing as I enjoy it."

McGoldrick had no early involvement in racing but like so

many people who have been exposed to it through their locality,

the sport got under his skin eventually. "I had no major interest

in racing when I was young, bar cycling to the Irish Derby as a

child but when I got established as a GP in Kildare a lot of

jockeys became patients of mine and I grew fascinated with the

sport as a result. I could see a lot of jockeys were struggling and

the first piece of research I undertook was with Kevin Manning

and a few others. About 15 years ago they allowed me to take

their bloods before and after racing to test for dehydration. The

late Ned Gowing of Anglesey Lodge Veterinary Clinic had a lab

converted to test human blood so we took the bloods before

racing, brought them across to the lab and repeated the process

later that day. The results showed they were severely

dehydrated, their blood sugars and potassium levels were falling

during racing and that they were in fact competing while

chronically dehydrated. No

other athlete in sport would

dream of competing like that."

Since that initial research

McGoldrick has been a tireless

campaigner for improving the

health, safety and well-being of

jockeys and there are several

things on his wish list for the

next five years. "I would love to

see RACE being developed into

a full rehab centre similar to

Oaksey House in Lambourn. I

was there a number of years

ago and was so impressed that I

met with both Brian Kavanagh

and Denis Egan when I returned

to propose the development of

something similar here. The response was that the renovation of

the Curragh Racecourse was the priority for that period but

when that was finished it could be revisited. So that could

hopefully be something that could be looked at next year."

He continued, "While there is some streamlining currently

taking place I would also like to see the various charitable

organisations like the Irish Jockey's Trust, the Injured Jockeys

Fund and the Drogheda Memorial Fund come together under

the one umbrella. It is a bit confusing for people and I think both

fundraising efforts and the work they do to assist people would

be more successful if they all came under the one banner.

Finally, I would also love to see the day when jockeys didn't have

to use saunas."

Cont. p5

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Siyouni | The Aga Khan Studs

Masar and William Buick winning the Derby | Racing Post

Retirement Just A Word For McGoldrick Cont. Finding someone to take over the mantle of Adrian McGoldrickwill not be an easy process, as those with his level ofcompassion and drive for improving the lot of other people arerare. His contribution to Irish racing over the past decade hasbeen immense and luckily enough for the sport it seems that itwill take more than retirement to put a stop to that.

Siyouni Available On Southern Hemisphere Time Cont. from p1 ASiyouni=s continuous success in Europe and his first groupwinner in Australia have sparked significant interest in theSouthern Hemisphere,@ said Georges Rimaud, manager of TheAga Khan Studs in France. AThe number of mares he has coveredthis year and his increased value mean we will not be able toshuttle him, however, we wished to make him available tobreeders interest in using him Southern Hemisphere time. Ibelieve he is now a very attractive stallion for the Australianmarket, as he produces strong, well developed, fast horses thatare precocious and can ran on at the highest level.@

Out of the winning Sichilla, Siyouni won the G1 Prix Jean-LucLagardere-Grand Criterium for his owner/breed H.H. the AgaKhan in 2009 and was also second in the G1 Prix Jean Prat andG1 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp, both in 2010.He is a half-brother to English/French highweight and G1 Kingdom ofBahrain Sun Chariot S. victress Siyouma (Ire) (Medicean {GB}),and SWs & MGSPs Siyenica (Fr) (Azamour {Ire}) and Sayana (Fr)(Galileo {Ire}). (Return to story p1)

ECLIPSE AIM FOR MASAR

Godolphin=s G1 Investec Derby winner Masar (GB) (New

Approach {Ire}) will bypass the G1 Irish Derby on June 30 in

favour of the G1 Coral-Eclipse S. a week later.

"His Highness Sheikh Mohammed and I discussed Masar's

programme at length and have reached the conclusion that the

Eclipse will suit him best," said trainer Charlie Appleby. "We will

leave him in the Irish Derby, just to keep all options open. But

the intention is to run in the Eclipse.@

Masar would be dropping back to 10 furlongs for the Eclipse,

but returning to a track that he has won over, having taken the

G3 Solario S. there last year.

"Masar has won at Sandown, showing that he acts well on the

track and dropping back in trip will be no problem--he won the

Craven S. and finished third in the 2000 Guineas,@ Appleby said.

AHe's got plenty of speed."

Dee Ex Bee (GB) (Farhh {GB}), who carried the colours of

Sheikh Mohammed=s son Sheikh Hamdan to second in the

Derby, seems likely to head to the Irish Derby, according to

Charlie Johnston, assistant to his father Mark Johnston.

"Jono Mills [Godolphin bloodstock manager] has been up to

the yard this morning and I think if Masar is going to the Eclipse,

that would make Ireland a strong favourite for Dee Ex Bee,@

Johnston said. "He is in great order and we could even have

gone to Royal Ascot as he came out of [the Derby] that well. The

Irish Derby and the Grand Prix De Paris were the two options on

the table and if Masar is skipping Ireland, it makes us more likely

to go there."

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Redkirk Warrior | Bronwen Healy

>WARRIOR= CONFIRMED FOR JUBILEE Redkirk Warrior (GB) (Notnowcato {GB}), who won two

editions of the G1 Newmarket H. at Flemington Down Under

after starting his career in Britain, will contest the 1200-metre

G1 Diamond Jubilee at Royal Ascot on June 23. Trained by David

and Ben Hayes and Tom Dabernig, the 2018 G1 Black Caviar

Lightning S. hero was also under consideration for the June 19

G1 King=s Stand S. over 1000 metres earlier in the five-day stand.

AThrilled to meet up with this boy this morning, looks in

fantastic condition,@ Ben Hayes tweeted after meeting back up

with his charge in Newmarket on Wednesday. AWith weather

appearing to be dry, the decision has been made to run in the

Diamond Jubilee, not the King[>s] S.@

>BOMBER= WILL MISS ROYAL ASCOT Group 1 winner Lancaster Bomber (War Front) will miss an

intended engagement in the G1 Prince Of Wales=s S. at Royal

Ascot next week due to injury. The bay ran third behind

stablemate Rhododendron (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in the G1 Lockinge

S. earlier this spring, but won his first top-flight race last time in

the G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup on May 27.

Trainer Aidan O'Brien was contemplating supplementing his

charge for the Prince of Wales's S. at the Royal meeting, but

speaking on www.attheraces.com during a stable tour said, "I

don't think he'll make it to Royal Ascot. He is going through a

niggly problem with a foot at the moment, so it's likely to he

won't be ready enough to run there."

O'Brien also confirmed high-class 3-year-old fillies Magical

(Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and September (Ire) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) will

not be in action at the summer showpiece fixture in Berkshire

next week.

TATTS JULY ANCHORED BY GALILEO YEARLINGS The catalogue for the Tattersalls July Sale, which features six

yearling fillies by top sire Galileo (Ire), is now available. Slated

for July 11-13, the sale is comprised of 918 lots divided between

775 horses and fillies in/out of training, 137 broodmaresB11

with foals at foot, and the six yearlings by the nine-time

champion Coolmore sire.

Leading all consignors by number of lots is The Castlebridge

Consignment with 86 offerings, among them the Galileo yearling

fillies, as well as champion and Group 1 winner Cloth of Cloud

(SAf) (Captain Al {SAf) (lot 222) in foal to Galileo. Also set to go

under the hammer is lot 220, Czabo (GB) (Sixties Icon {GB})

carrying to Lope de Vega (Ire), who won the G3 Park Express S.;

and Novel Concept (Ire) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) (lot 144), who is a

half-sister to G1SW Gilt Edge Girl (GB) (Monsieur Bond {Ire}).

The latter is in foal to Footstepsinthesand (GB).

A versatile collection of horses in training have also been

entered. Group 2 winner Arod (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}) (lot 245) will

be offered by Jamie Railton; Kyllang Rock (Ire) (Kyllachy {GB})

(lot 828), rated 117, by James Tate; and East Everleigh Stables=

lot 458, Group 2 victor Across The Stars (Ire) (Sea The Stars

{Ire}) are all catalogued, as well as stakes-placed sophomores

Lethal Steps (GB) (Lethal Force {Ire}) (lot 823) and Haddaf (Ire)

(Dawn Approach {Ire}) (lot 829), another from the yard of James

Tate.

Godolphin, Juddmonte and Shadwell Estates all bring large

consignments to the July Sale, with 133 lots split between them,

while during the broodmare portion of the sale, mares are

available in foal to veteran sires Acclamation (GB), Champs

Elysees (GB), Galileo, Lope de Vega (Ire), Mastercraftsman (Ire),

New Approach (Ire), Oasis Dream (GB), Pivotal (GB), and

Showcasing (GB) among others. Sires with their first in foal

mares also abound, including Group 1 winners Almanzor (Fr),

Caravaggio, Galileo Gold (GB), Muhaarar (GB), Postponed (Ire),

Pride of Dubai (Aus), Ribchester (Ire), and Zarak (Fr).

ATo have catalogued six beautifully bred yearling fillies by the

great Galileo adds a rare and exciting dimension to this year=s

Tattersalls July Sale and also to have a young Group 1 winner in

foal to Galileo further enhances the reputation of the July Sale

as Europe=s premier midsummer sale,@ said Tattersalls Chairman

Edmond Mahony. AYear after year the July Sale is the source of

Group 1 producers and performers on the global stage and the

combination of fillies and mares from outstanding international

families and an abundance of progressive horses in training is a

formula which annually attracts buyers from all corners of the

world."

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FIRST-SEASON SIRESWITH RUNNERS

War Command looks for a third winner | Coolmore

Thursday, June 14, 2018:

UNITED KINGDOM:

Alhebayeb (IRE) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Tara Stud

128 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners

13:40-NOTTINGHAM, 6f, SIRINAPHA (IRE)

i45,000 Goffs Orby Yearling Sale 2017

Charm Spirit (IRE) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Haras de Bonneval

105 foals of racing age/3 winners/0 black-type winners

13:20-NEWBURY, 6.5f, FORSETI (GB)

60,000gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 2

13:20-NEWBURY, 6.5f, MULTAMIS (IRE)

i100,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016

Coach House (IRE) (Oasis Dream {GB}), Bucklands Farm & Stud

(GB)

76 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners

13:20-NEWBURY, 6.5f, DRUMNADROCHIT (GB)

i42,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; 28,000gns Tattersalls

October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 2

Garswood (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}), Cheveley Park Stud

74 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners

14:30-YARMOUTH, 6f, MRS DISCOMBE (GB)

i10,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; 48,000gns Tattersalls

October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 3

Heeraat (IRE) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Mickley Stud

72 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners

13:40-NOTTINGHAM, 6f, BEAUTY CONCEPT (GB)

i11,500 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; 26,000gns Tattersalls

December Yearlings Sale 2017

Moohaajim (IRE) (Cape Cross {Ire}), Rathbarry Stud

32 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

13:40-NOTTINGHAM, 6f, HARD TASKMASTER (IRE)

i24,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; 55,000gns Tattersalls

October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 2

No Nay Never (Scat Daddy), Coolmore Stud

89 foals of racing age/5 winners/1 black-type winner

13:20-NEWBURY, 6.5f,

i480,000 Arqana Deauville August Yearlings 2017 (FR)

War Command (War Front), Coolmore Stud

112 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners

13:20-NEWBURY, 6.5f, MANTON WARRIOR (IRE)

32,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; i62,000 Goffs

Orby Yearling Sale 2017

FRANCE:

Los Cristianos (FR) (Gold Away {Ire}), Haras du Vert Buisson

2 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners

1-CRAON, 1300m, MISS LOS (FR)

IRELAND:

No Nay Never (Scat Daddy), Coolmore Stud

89 foals of racing age/5 winners/1 black-type winner

1-LEOPARDSTOWN, 6f, NORTH WIND (IRE)

1-LEOPARDSTOWN, 6f, PARKERS HILL (IRE)

50,000gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 2

Thursday, ParisLongchamp, post time: 7.10 p.m.

PRIX RIDGWAY-Listed, i55,000, 3yo, c/g, 10fT

SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER1 6 Bugle Major Mizzen Mast Cheminaud Bary2 4 Al Adaid (Fr) Zoffany (Ire) Benoist Fabre3 2 Royal Town (Fr) Wootton Bassett (GB) R Koplik Z Koplik4 1 All For Arthur (Ire) Tertullian Guyon Carvalho5 8 Star Max (Ger) Maxios (GB) Scr Scr6 9 Kingdom of Heaven (Ger) Dabirsim (Fr) Scr Scr7 7 M C Muldoon (Ire) Mastercraftsman (Ire) Soumillon P Ch-Hyam8 5 White Mocha Lope de Vega (Ire) Gordon Palmer9 2 Native American (Fr) Intello (Ger) Fouassier FerlandAll carry 123 pounds.

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FIRST WINNER FOR SIRE

Alhebayeb (pictured) sired his first winner at Yarmouth on

Wednesday. | Racing Post

Wednesday=s Results:

1st-Haydock, ,10,000, Cond, 6-13, 3yo, 11f 140yT, 2:31.97, g/f.

CALIBURN (IRE) (c, 3, Camelot {GB}--Enchanted Evening {Ire},

by High Chaparral {Ire}), who was an eyecatching third over 12

furlongs at Thirsk May 8, raced behind the leading duo

throughout the early stages. Always travelling easily, the 11-10

favourite was sent past Guardsman (Ire) (More Than Ready)

approaching the furlong pole and was hand ridden to record a

four-length success. Enchanted Evening, who captured the

Listed Knockaire S., had the Meydan Classic-placed Taexali (Ire)

(Raven=s Pass) as her first foal. With a 2-year-old colt by Zoffany

(Ire) to follow, she is a daughter of the MGSW Glen Kate (Ire)

(Glenstal) responsible for three other stakes winners and the

dam of the GII San Clemente H., GII Dahlia H. and GII Santa Ana

H. winner Katdogawn (GB) (Bahhare). Sales history: 155,000gns

Ylg >16 TAOCT. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $10,605. Video,

sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O-M M Stables; B-Springbank Way Stud (IRE); T-Hugo Palmer.

3rd-Haydock, ,10,000, Cond, 6-13, 3yo, 7f 212yT, 1:39.78, g/f.

SWISS KNIGHT (GB) (c, 3, Oasis Dream {GB}--Swiss Diva {GB}

{MGSW-Fr, SP-Eng & Ire, $309,079}, by Pivotal {GB}), runner-up

over seven furlongs at Wolverhampton in December, took a

fierce hold in third early. Sent to the front passing the two-

furlong pole, the 7-4 second favourite was kept up to his work to

beat Caradoc (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) by 3/4 of a length. The dam

Swiss Diva was a smart sprinter for Trevor Harris=s Lordship

Stud, winning the G3 Prix de Meautry and G3 Prix du Petit

Couvert. She is a daughter of the talented Swiss Lake (Indian

Ridge {Ire}), winner of two listed races and runner-up in the G2

Flying Childers S. and also the dam of the GSW sire Swiss Spirit

(GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}). This is her first live foal, while she

has a 2-year-old filly by Kingman (GB) named Poetry (GB), a

yearling colt by Dark Angel (Ire) and a filly foal by Frankel (GB)

named Geneva Diva (GB). Sales history: 475,000gns Ylg >16

TATOCT. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $10,466. Video, sponsored

by Fasig-Tipton.

O-Godolphin; B-Lordship Stud (GB); T-Charlie Appleby.

3rd-Yarmouth, ,7,400, Cond, 6-13, 2yo, 5f 42yT, 1:04.13, g/f.

PHOENIX STAR (IRE) (c, 2, Alhebayeb {Ire}--Volcanic Lady {Ire},

by Invincible Spirit {Ire}), who was last of seven behind TDN

Rising Star Legends of War (Scat Daddy) over six furlongs here

on debut May 23, was keen under restraint early behind the

leaders. Switched stand=s side when still at the back of the main

group with two furlongs remaining, the 10-1 shot delivered a

surge to lead 150 yards out and draw away for a convincing

1 3/4-length success from Street Parade (GB) (Swiss Spirit {GB}).

In doing, so he becomes the first winner for Tara Stud=s G2 July

S.-winning first-season sire (by Dark Angel {Ire}). The dam, who

also has a yearling filly by Raven=s Pass, is a half to the dams of

the G1 Irish Oaks and G1 Prix de l=Opera heroine Covert Love

(Ire) (Azamour {Ire}) and the G1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud third

Miss You Too (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}). Sales history: i17,000 Ylg >17

TIRSEP; 24,000gns RNA 2yo >18 TATBRE. Lifetime Record:

2-1-0-0, $6,400. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O-Flying High Syndicate; B-Caroline, Mark & Stephanie Hanly

(IRE); T-C Dwyer.

1st-Chelmsford City, ,7,000, Mdn, 6-13, 2yo, f, 7f (AWT), 1:26.72, st.

I=LL HAVE ANOTHER (IRE) (f, 2, Dragon Pulse {Ire}--Jessie Jane

{Ire}, by Dylan Thomas {Ire}), runner-up over six furlongs at

Redcar May 29, raced close to the front-running Nina Petrovna

(GB) (Havana Gold {Ire}) in second early. Edging ahead of that

rival approaching the final furlong, the 10-11 market leader

asserted to register a two-length verdict over that rival. Jessie

Jane, who also has a yearling filly by Slade Power (Ire), is a half

to the G3 Chester Vase runner-up Icon Dream (Ire) (Sadler=s

Wells) and the dam of the G1 Matron S. and G1 Phoenix S.

heroine La Collina (Ire) (Strategic Prince {GB}) from the family of

the MGSW sire Fracas (Ire) (In the Wings {GB}). Sales history:

,32,000 Ylg >17 GOUKPR. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $7,822.

Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

O-Paul & Clare Rooney; B-Manister House Stud (IRE); T-Mark

Johnston.

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OBSERVATIONSon the European racing scene

British Report Cont.

HANDICAP WINNER:

4th-Chelmsford City, ,50,000, 6-13, 3yo/up, 8f (AWT), 1:36.53, st.

SENIORITY (GB) (g, 4, Dubawi {Ire}--Anna Palariva {Ire} {GSW-

Fr}, by Caerleon) Lifetime Record: 10-4-0-2, $82,872. O-The

Queen; B-Darley (GB); T-William Haggas. *Full to Anna Salai,

GSW-Fr, G1SP-Ire & SP-Eng, $158,818, 1/2 to Advice (GB)

(Seeking the Gold), MSW-Fr, $258,128, & to Iguazu Falls (Pivotal

{GB}), SW & MGSP-Eng, GSP-UAE, $275,174.

5th-Chelmsford City, ,50,000, 6-13, 3yo/up, 5f (AWT), :58.40, st.

TROPICS (h, 10, Speightstown--Taj Aire, by Taj Alriyadh)

Lifetime Record: GSW & MG1SP-Eng, 43-12-7-1, $856,457.

O/T-Dean Ivory; B-Doris Konecny, Susan Branch & Allen Branch

(KY). *$280,000 Wlg >08 KEENOV; $700,000 Ylg >09 KEESEP;

2,500gns HRA >11 TA11. **1/2 to R. Baggio (Chimes Band),

MSW-US, $314,895, to Handyman Bill (Skywalker), SW-US,

$136,310, to Elusive Diva (Elusive Quality), MGSW & GISP-US,

$484,510, to No Lullaby (Brahms), SP-US, $118,922, & to Diva=s

Seastar (Broken Vow), SP-US.

CONDITIONS RESULTS:

2nd-Haydock, ,7,500, 6-13, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:13.47, g/f.

NEW WINDS (GB) (f, 2, New Approach {Ire}--West Wind {GB}

{G1SW-Fr & G1SP-Ire, $773,178}, by Machiavellian) Lifetime

Record: 3-2-0-0, $13,456. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al

Maktoum; B-Godolphin LLC (GB); T-Mark Johnston.

2nd-Hamilton, ,6,400, 6-13, 2yo, 5f 7yT, :59.80, g/f.

DIVINER (IRE) (f, 2, Charm Spirit {Ire}--Water Fountain {GB}, by

Mark of Esteem {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, $11,566.

O-Kingsley Park 8; B-Ennistown Stud (IRE); T-Mark Johnston.

*i14,000 Ylg >17 GOFOR. **1/2 to Ponfeigh (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}),

GSP-Ire & MSP-UAE, $678,541.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:

Red Island (Ire), c, 2, Sir Prancealot (Ire)--Bobby Jane (GB), by

Diktat (GB). Chelmsford City, 6-13, 6f (AWT), 1:12.61. B-Tally

Ho Stud (IRE). *10,000gns RNA Ylg >17 TAOCT; ,15,000 2yo >18

GOFBRE. **1/2 to Second Thought (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), MSW &

GSP-Eng, $305,186.

Drill (GB), c, 3, Dansili (GB)--Pongee (GB) (Hwt. Older Mare-Eng

at 14f+, GSW & G1SP-Eng, $298,043), by Barathea (Ire).

Chelmsford City, 6-13, 10f (AWT), 2:05.02. B-Fittocks Stud

(GB). *1/2 to Poplin (GB) (Medicean {GB}), SP-Eng, to Pinzolo

(GB) (Monsun {Ger}), SW & MGSP-Eng, $208,759, & to

Materialistic (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), SP-Eng.

Sleeping Lion, c, 3, Teofilo (Ire)--Flame of Hestia (Ire), by Giant=s

Causeway. Kempton, 6-13, 10f 219y (AWT), 2:19.52. B-Merry

Fox Stud Limited (KY). *40,000gns RNA Ylg >16 TAOCT.

GOFFS LAND ROVER CONCLUDES The Goffs Land Rover Part II Sale concluded on Wednesday

with a pair of €70,000 store horses leading the way. A total of

177 (73%) horses changed hands for €3,118,000, a drop in

clearance of 9%. The average and median also declined, posting

marks of €17,616 (-13%) and €15,000 (-6%). Lot 305, a 3-year-

old gelding by Elusive Pimpernel out of Raheefa=s Mix (Ire) was

purchased for €70,000 by Kevin Ross Bloodstock from the

consignment of Peter Nolan Bloodstock. Later in the day, that

price was equaled by White Horse Stud=s lot 450, a gelded son of

the late Jeremy out of Ellen=s Choice (Ire) (Luso {GB}) who went

the way of Highflyer Bloodstock.

AWe have enjoyed another lively day of trade although it is fair

to acknowledge a more selective nature to this level of the

market as illustrated by the drop in clearance rate which,

although still respectable, could not match 2017,@ said Goffs

Chief Executive Henry Beeby. AThat said we have essentially held

steady on a day that made massive gains last year and it was just

as hard to buy the good ones today as 24 hours ago.@

1.20 Newbury, Cond, ,7,400, 2yo, 6 1/2fT

DAAFR (IRE) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) is one of a clutch of

fascinating newcomers in this race won 12 months ago by Expert

Eye (GB) (Acclamation {GB}). Hissa Hamdan Al Maktoum=s

i350,000 Goffs Orby purchase is out of a half-sister to the

brilliant stayer Order of St George (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and other

stakes performers including Asperity (War Chant), who captured

the 2007 G3 Prix Paul de Moussac for the John Gosden stable

responsible for this colt. There are several interesting types in

the line-up including John Connolly and Odile Griffith=s Azets

(GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), an Amanda Perrett-trained 300,000gns

TATOCT son of the MSW Nashmiah (Ire) (Elusive City), Phoenix

Thoroughbred Limited=s Neverland Rock (GB) (No Nay Never), a

Richard Hannon-trained i480,000 ARAUG graduate whose dam

is a half to the G1SW sire Havana Gold (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}) and

another from that stable in the filly Star Terms (GB) (Sea the

Stars {Ire}), a daughter of the G2 Queen Mary S. and G2 Lowther

S. winner Best Terms (GB) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) who carries

the historic Barnett silks.

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Best Terms (above), a MGSW, is represented by her daughter Star Terms at Newbury on Thursday. Racingfotos.com

EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS

AUSTRALIAN-BRED WINNERS

2.30 Yarmouth, Mdn, ,5,900, 2yo, f, 6f 3yT

ASSEMBLY OF TRUTH (IRE) (Shamardal) debuts for Godolphin

and Charlie Appleby and is a daughter of the G2 Ribblesdale S.

runner-up Flame of Gibraltar (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}) who

was herself a i900,000 Goffs Million graduate from Pat O=Kelly=s

Kilcarn Stud dynasty of Salsabil (Ire) (Sadler=s Wells). In another

intriguing affair, she meets a homebred of significance from Trevor

Harris=s Lordship Stud in Swiss Air (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), a

William Haggas-trained half-sister to four classy sprinters

including the young sire Swiss Spirit (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}).

IN HONG KONG:

Buoyant Boy (GB), g, 4, Zoffany (Ire)--Close to the Edge (Ire), by

Iffraaj (GB). Happy Valley, 6-13, Hcp. (,84k/i95k), 1200mT,

1:10.22. B-Miss E Foley & Mr C Wentworth. *240,00gns Ylg >15

TATOCT; HK$2,700,000 HRA >17 HKIS. VIDEO

IN AUSTRALIA:

Hang Man (Ire), g, 4, Windsor Knot (Ire)--Halliard (GB), by

Halling. Sandown (Hillside), 6-13, Hcp. (,23k/i26k), 2400mT,

2:31.73. B-John McEnery. *i15,000 Ylg >15 TISEP.

Al Galayel (Ire), g, 4, Zoffany (Ire)--Glympse (Ire), by Spectrum

(Ire). Sandown (Hillside), Hcp. (,23k/i26k), 1600mT, 1:38.43.

B-D J Maher. *First start in Australia. **85,000gns Wlg >14

TATDEC; 200,000gns Wlg >15 TATOCT.

IN HONG KONG:

Hot King Prawn (Aus), g, 3, Denman (Aus)--De Chorus (Aus), by

Unbridled=s Song. Happy Valley, 6-13, Hcp. (A$312k), 1200mT,

1:09.13. B-Torryburn Stud (NSW). *1/2 to Siren=s Fury (Aus)

(Myboycharlie {Ire}), GSW-Aus, A$383,775. **A$90,000 Ylg >16

INGSYD. VIDEO

Falcon Turbo (Aus), g, 3, Nicconi (Aus)--Queen of the Falls (Aus),

by General Nediym (Aus). Happy Valley, 6-13, Hcp. (A$220k),

1200mT, 1:09.67. B-Ramsey Pastoral Co Pty Ltd (Qld).

*Formerly Falconic (Aus). **A$105,000 Ylg >16 MMGCYS. VIDEO

Super Hoppy (Aus), g, 4, Captain Sonador (Aus)--Nepro (Aus)

(SP-Aus, A$157,950), by Orpen. Happy Valley, 6-13, Hcp.

(A$220k), 1200mT, 1:09.87. B-B M Nolan (Qld). *Formerly

Rodanos (Aus). VIDEO

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