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REA OPTS FOR OIL OVER HORSESBy Ron Mitchell
Nat Rea, the Canadian businessman who bought
his first Thoroughbreds after selling his multi-
billion- dollar auto parts company in 2012, is getting
out of the horse business in favor of the depressed
oil market.
"I have shifted all my business focus to oil," Rea
said in a Sept. 1 statement announcing his Regis
Farms would disperse 41 horses at the upcoming
Keeneland November sale. "I see great opportunity
in that business today. I'm passionate about both
industries and love the horses, but I can't devote my
time to both, so I had to make a choice."
As a result of Rea's emphasis on quality over
quantity in building his equine program, among the
horses to be offered without reserve by Three Chim-
neys are Longines Kentucky Oaks (gr. I) runner-up
Shook Up; Canadian Horse of the Year and Canadian
Filly Triple Crown winner Sealy Hill; and Bijou, a half
sister to two grade I winners. BH
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NYRA ANTES UP ON AFTERCARE 7
SOUTH AFRICAN RACE TO HAVE RECORD PURSE 8
CHAMP’S TRAVERS FIGURE DOWN A BIT 8
TAPIT-LIKE NUMBERS FOR INTO MISCHIEF? 9
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TX TRACKS LOSING $750,000 PER DAYBy Eric Mitchell
The current shutdown of Texas racing over a
budget dispute tied to historical race wager-
ing at the racetracks is costing the state about
$750,000 per day in live and simulcast handle,
while Texas horsemen will lose about $350,000 per
week in purse money generated by handle.
The Texas Racing Commission has no cash for
operations, which in turn forced the shutdown of
all racing statewide. Tracks can't operate because
the TRC must supply stewards, veterinarians, and
oversight; lawmakers were unable to come to an
agreement on funding Aug. 31.
"The legislature did not intend this result, which
will now shutter Texas racing facilities, putting
thousands of jobs at risk," said Andrea Young,
president of Sam Houston Race Park. "We believe
that this result is irresponsible. We urge the lieu-
tenant governor to stand up for 36,000 jobs now
before this goes any further." BH
LATEST HEADLINES FROM BLOODHORSE.COMCHURCHILL DOWNS PLANS $18 MILLION IN UPGRADES Churchill Downs has announced an extensive $18 million capital project to modernize the Turf Club and several other premium areas.
NEW YORK THA INVESTS IN TESTING EQUIPMENT The New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association Sept. 1 said it will commit $450,000 to acquire state-of-the-art equipment for the New York Equine Drug Testing and Research Program at Morrisville State College.
NO INDY GRAND SAMPLES EXCEED COBALT THRESHOLD The Indiana Horse Racing Commission said Aug. 31 that none of the 221 samples tested for cobalt during the first 60 days of the Indiana Grand Racing & Casino meet were above the published threshold level.
GURAL-OWNED TRACKS JOIN INTEGRITY COALITION The Coalition for Horse Racing Integrity announced Sept. 1 that three primarily Standardbred tracks owned and operated by Jeff Gural—Meadowlands, Tioga Downs, and Vernon Downs—have joined as members.
CA STALLION SOUGHT AFTER EUTHANIZED Well-bred California stallion Sought After, sire of grade I winner Masochistic, was euthanized recently at Joe Daehling's Daehling Ranch after developing laminitis in both front feet. He was 15.
DECISIVE MOMENT BACK IN PRESQUE ISLE MILE While he has struggled since last year's front-running victory in the Presque Isle Mile, the connections of Decisive Moment hope a return to the Pennsylvania track helps the veteran runner in this year's edition.
TRAVERS REGISTERS BEST RATINGS IN 20 YEARS Fans packed the racetrack in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and tuned to NBC in big numbers this past Saturday, Aug. 29, for American Pharoah's second-place finish in the 146th Travers Stakes.
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GLENEAGLES, 'PHAROAH' MATCHUP IN WORKSBy Ron Mitchell
The announcement by trainer Aidan O'Brien
that four-time grade I winner Gleneagles will
be pointed toward the Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I)
sets up a possible Oct. 31 showdown at Keeneland
between two classic winners—and they both have
Coolmore ties.
The Classic has also been on the schedule for
American Triple Crown winner American Pharoah,
who finished second to Keen Ice in the Aug. 29
Travers Stakes (gr. I) for owner Zayat Stables and
will stand at Coolmore's Ashford Stud in Kentucky
upon his retirement from racing. Owned by the
Coolmore Stud connections of Michael Tabor, Mrs.
John Magnier, and Derrick Smith, Gleneagles has
won four group I stakes, including the English and
Irish Two Thousand Guineas, both classics.
The Breeders' Cup would be the first dirt start
for the Galileo colt, who does not do well on soft
or yielding turf courses. O'Brien said the colt will
prep for the Classic in one of two upcoming races
in England. BH
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NYRA ANTES UP ON AFTERCAREBy Teresa Genaro
It's no surprise that funding, or the lack thereof,
shadowed the proceedings during a Sept. 1 summit
on racehorse aftercare programs and related initia-
tives. So it was seen as refreshing by attendees and
panelists when the New York Racing Association an-
nounced it will donate $5 per start at its three tracks
to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, which ac-
credits racehorse retirement and re-homing facilities.
The New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association
already does so.
"We are all responsible for these horses when
they leave the racetrack," said Martin Panza, NYRA
senior vice president of racing operations. "Whether
it is veterinarians, owners, or trainers, we need to
work together as a group and a community."
The summit, presented by the New York State
Gaming Commission, stemmed from a lengthy task
force report in 2011. The summit also addressed the
need for education of owners on preparing for race-
horse retirement before a horse is purchased, and
the programs created or supplemented by horse-
men's groups at various racetracks. BH
FINK AMAZED WISE DAN IS BACKBy Claire Novak
Morton Fink has one horse left to run. Plagued
by illness, the 85-year-old owner pared his
Thoroughbred holdings to a few broodmares and a
chestnut gelding, but that one—two-time Horse of
the Year Wise Dan—will surely do for any man's one-
horse string.
Wise Dan, who is trained by Charlie LoPresti and
breezed five furlongs in 1:00 Sept. 1 at Keeneland,
will be Fink's first 2015 starter in the Sept. 13 Wood-
bine Mile (gr. IT), a race he won in 2012-13. Asked
whether he thought his 8-year-old would race again
after last October's fracture, Fink's chuckle was wry.
"I never dreamed he'd come back but didn't want
to let myself think about that and be disappointed,"
he said. "You think, 'How many times can he come
back?' And he does, and it's just amazing.
"The race is a good race for a horse to be out as
long as he has been and come back in a grade I. I
think we're expecting a lot, but I trust Charlie com-
pletely. He wouldn't be running him if he wasn't
100%." BHAN
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CHAMP'S TRAVERS FIGURE DOWN A BITBy Frank Angst
American Pharoah earned an Equibase Speed Figure
two points lower than his previous two efforts when
second in the Travers Stakes (gr. I), a race with enough
quality to take advantage of that slight regression.
American Pharoah earned a 110 in the Travers—
not dramatically lower than what he has been
running this season—but the lowest figure he has
earned since his Arkansas Derby (gr. I) victory (107).
His Triple Crown sweep saw the consistent Pioneerof
the Nile colt go 111-111-112 through the classics. He
registered another 112 in winning the Haskell Invita-
tional Stakes (gr. I) in his post-Triple Crown return.
Keen Ice most assuredly is improving. His Travers
111 marked the fifth straight race the son of Curlin
has improved his speed figure.
The week's top three speed figures came in the
Sword Dancer Stakes (gr. IT) while the top number on
dirt was turned in by classic-placed Social Inclusion
(123) in winning an allowance optional claiming race
at Parx Racing. BH
Top 10 Equibase Speed Figures Since Aug. 25Rank Horse Finish Race, Track, Distance, Date
1 Flintshire (GB) 1 Sword Dancer S. (gr. IT), SAR, 12fT, 8/29 131
2 Red Rifle 2 Sword Dancer S. (gr. IT), SAR, 12fT, 8/29 129
3 Twilight Eclipse 3 Sword Dancer S. (gr. IT), SAR, 12fT, 8/29 125
4 Social Inclusion 1 AOC, PRX, 8.5f, 8/29 123
5 Runhappy 1 NYRA.com King's Bishop S. (gr. I), SAR, 7f, 8/29 121
6 Valid 1 Philip H. Iselin S. (gr. III), MTH, 9f, 8/30 118
7 War Dancer 4 Sword Dancer S. (gr. IT), SAR, 12fT, 8/29 115
8 Gimme Da Lute 1 El Cajon S., DMR, 8f, 8/29 114
8 Market Blaster 1 AOC, PRX, 8.32f, 8/30 114
8 Private Zone 1 Priority One Jets Forego S. (gr. I), SAR, 7f, 8/29 114
SOUTH AFRICAN RACE TO HAVE RECORD PURSEBy Sarah Whitelaw
South Africa has a new richest race: the 2016
grade I President's Champion Challenge, a
10-furlong event that will be run for a purse of R4
million (about US$300,000), which will make it the
richest in Africa. Wylie Hall won last year's Chal-
lenge, which was worth R2 million.
Drakenstein Stud's resident sire Duke of Mar-
malade, whose progeny have won three European
classics in 2015, was recently represented by his first
South African-born foal when grade III winner Valdiv-
ia (Var) produced a colt for breeder Ridgemont Stud.
Racing Post Trophy (Eng-I) winner Kingsbarns, a
son of champion sire Galileo, is another former Cool-
more resident joining the Drakenstein Stud stallion
ranks, where he will stand alongside Duke of Marma-
lade, Philanthropist, Trippi, and What a Winter.
Other local sires off the mark with their first foals
include grade I winners Jackson, Pomodoro, and
Potala Palace, as well as grade II winner Noble Tune,
the Unbridled's Song half brother to Honor Code. BH
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STALLIONS& BLOODSTOCK COMMENTARYwith Robert L. Losey, Ph.D.
TAPIT-LIKE NUMBERS FOR INTO MISCHIEF?
If a breeder wants to breed the best, I contend
that the most important criterion for stallion
selection should be percentage of graded stakes
winners. For an example, consider the stallions
Into Mischief and Tapit. Based on percentage of
GSWs, Tapit apparently outclasses Into Mischief.
But, let's dig deeper.
Below are metrics I start with when evaluat-
ing stallions.
Twenty-five percent of Into Mischief's
horses of racing age are 2-year-olds of 2015.
Tapit's comparable percentage is 12.5%. Be-
cause 2-year-olds have fewer opportunities to
win stakes, Into Mischief's numbers suffer in
comparison to those of middle-aged stallions.
I address this bias by omitting the records of
current 2-year-olds and then recalculating the
percentages of SWs and GSWs. Adjusted per-
centages of GSWs become 3.6% for Into Mis-
chief and 5.2% for Tapit.
But note that Into Mischief's AEI is above
while his CI is below comparable figures for
Tapit. My research shows that AEI will increase
by about 16% if the average commercial stal-
lion is bred to mares with CIs one point higher.
I calculate "standardized" AEI based on this
relationship and estimate 3.20 as Into Mischief's
standardized AEI.
Regression analyses reveal that stallions
bred to mares with CIs equal to Into Mischief's
standardized AEI of 3.20 normally produce
approximately 4.2% GSWs from horses of racing
age. This 4.2% figure gives us a clue as to what
Into Mischief might be capable of when bred to
better mares.
An alternative approach to adjusting Into Mis-
chief's projected percentages of GSWs is to add
the normal difference in percentage of GSWs
when comparing stallions with CIs of 1.32 (Into
Mischief's CI) to those of stallions with the 3.20
"standardized" AEI projected for Into Mischief.
That adjustment suggests a future improvement
of 2.7% to Into Mischief's percentage of GSWs
from horses of racing age if he is bred to 3.20 CI
mares.
Using these estimates generates the project-
ed figures below, showing Into Mischief with
Tapit-like numbers.
Keep in mind, however, a "morning glory"
status often applies to stallions like Into Mischief
who are just getting out of the blocks. Many of
them are like the fellow who flips heads nine out
of 10 times only to find that he can't repeat that
feat. In 2016 Into Mischief's 157 foals of 2014
will almost inevitably pull his numbers down as
they are typically calculated. A more appropriate
measure of his success will be how those foals
run a year later. BH
Into Mischief Tapit% SW/Horses of Racing Age 7.5% 7.6%
% GSW/Horses of Racing Age 2.7% 4.6%
Average Earnings Index 2.90 2.31
Comparable Index 1.32 2.03
Into Mischief Tapit% GSW/3YOs & Up 4.2-6.3% 5.2%
“Standardized” AEI 3.20 2.36
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Indiana Downs, Race 9, AOC9/1, $34,000, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:39.35, course firm.1–Sweet Daddy, 122, dk b/br c, 4, Scat Daddy–Candy
Doll (CHI), by Dushyantor, $20,400, O–Bran Jam Stable, B–Andrena Van Doren (KY), T–Tammy Domenosky, J–Mitchell Murrill
Margin: ¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Mountaineer, Race 7, AOC8/31, $20,700, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:05.01, track good.1–Buddy Be Good K, 120, ch g, 6, Eddington–Perpetual
Motion, by Kingmambo, $13,455, O–Old First Ward Stable, B–Overbrook Farm (KY), T–John A. Capellini, J–Brandon Whitacre
Sale History: 2010 KEESEP, $12,000, 2009 KEENOV, $5,000.
Margin: 1, 4 starters. View Equibase Chart
Mountaineer, Race 8, ALW8/31, $25,100, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f (dirt), 1:05.13, track
good.1–Cleo's Krewe, 120, dk b/br f, 4, Flatter–Chinchilla, by
Rubiano, $15,311, O–Suzanne M. Mundy, B–Canamer Farm (KY), T–Mark Hubley, J–Edgar Paucar
Margin: 1, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Parx Racing, Race 8, ALW9/1, $86,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (turf), 1:44.53, course firm.1–Tap It Out K, 116, ch f, 3, Tapit–Great Intentions, by Cat
Thief, $51,600, O–Richard Santulli, B–Colts Neck Stables LLC (KY), T–Alan E. Goldberg, J–Roberto Alvarado, Jr.
Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, ($185,000 RNA).Margin: 1, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart
Parx Racing, Race 9, AOC9/1, $90,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:16.04, track fast.1–Stonetastic K, 121, gr/ro f, 4, Mizzen Mast–Special
Me, by Unbridled's Song, $54,000, O–Stoneway Farm, B–Machmer Hall, Carrie Brogden & Craig Brogden (KY), T–Kelly J. Breen, J–Paco Lopez
Sale History: 2012 KEESEP, $77,000.
Margin: 15¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Presque Isle Downs, Race 2, AOC
9/1, $32,000, 3yo/up, 8f (all-weather), 1:38.10, track fast.1–Bern' James Bern K, 122, b g, 4, Bernstein–Lovely
Reward, by Gulch, $19,200, O–Drake Racing Stables, Muirfield Farm and Michael Lobalzo, LLC, B–Two Sisters Farm (PA), T–Tim Girten, J–Ronald Dale Allen, Jr.
Sale History: 2012 KEESEP, $23,000.Margin: 1¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Presque Isle Downs, Race 3, AOC
8/31, $31,000, 2yo, 6f (all-weather), 1:12.09, track fast.1–Montauk Cove, 117, ch g, 2, Circular Quay–Awanda, by
Awad, $18,600, O–Clyde D. Rice, B–Janet Erwin (FL), T–Adam Rice, J–Ronald Dale Allen, Jr.
Sale History: 2013 OBSOCT, $9,000.Margin: neck, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
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Delaware Park, Race 3, MSW
9/1, $34,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a5f (turf), :58.39, course firm.1–Passion Police, 120, gr/ro f, 3, Freud–Zada Rae, by Un-
bridled's Song, $20,400, O–Robertson, Hugh H., Mentz, John, and Larson, Jeff, B–Blue Devil Racing (NY), T–Mc-Lean Robertson, J–Keiber J. Coa
Sale History: 2014 OBSJUN, $47,000, 2014 OBSAPR, ($20,000 RNA), 2013 FTNAUG, $40,000.
Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 1, MSW
9/1, $32,000, 3/4/5yo, 8f (turf), 1:38.56, course firm.1–Red Zone, 118, dk b/br g, 3, Macho Uno–Red State
Rules, by Ecton Park, $19,200, O–Lynda G. Lail, B–Robert H. Lail (KY), T–Jeffrey D. Thornbury, J–Rolando Aragon
Margin: 2½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 3, MSW9/1, $34,000, 3/4/5yo, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.76, track fast.1–Cat Can Do Good, 119, gr/ro f, 4, Goods–Ms. Purr, by Sir
Cat, $20,400, O–Kenneth Miller, B–Frank Brown (IN), T–Kenneth G. Miller, J–Victor Lebron
Margin: 3, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 6, MSW9/1, $34,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:06.32, track fast.1–Top Is the Cream, 118, b g, 2, Glasnost–Cream and
Sugar, by Fiscal, $20,400, O–Travis W. Short, B–Wanda M. Garst (IN), T–Travis W. Short, J–Ronald Hisby
Sale History: 2014 INDOCT, $500.Margin: 7, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 8, MSW9/1, $34,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:05.58, track fast.1–Justice for Themob, 118, b g, 2, Lantana Mob–Soda
Pop Justice, by Good Reward, $20,400, O–Cindy Patrick, B–Kellie Nihiser (IN), T–R. Gary Patrick, J–Emanuel Cosme
Margin: 1, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Parx Racing, Race 6, MSW9/1, $84,000, 3yo/up, 12f (turf), 2:32.87, course firm.1–Domo Artiegato, 124, b g, 4, Artie Schiller–Shesforgiv-
en, by Point Given, $50,400, O–Monica Bauman, B–Plain-field Farm, LLC & Dr. Monica Bauman (KY), T–Arnaud Dela-cour, J–Forest Boyce
Margin: 1¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Presque Isle Downs, Race 2, MSW8/31, $30,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (all-weather), 1:10.87,
track fast.1–Marquee Cal Gal, 121, b f, 4, Cowboy Cal–Marquee
Delivery, by Marquetry, $18,000, O–David R Jacobs, B–David Jacobs (KY), T–Philip A. Sims, J–Antonio A. Gallardo
Margin: 4¼, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
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Site Read scored by 4 1/2 lengths at 21-1 in his July 25 debut and is a deserving if narrow 2-1 favorite here, but Todd Pletcher has a solid duo in Unbridled Daddy and Azar, while Mark Casse trainee Monster Bea comes in off an impressive four-wide maiden score earned at second asking Aug. 8.—C.N.
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Monster Bea Hat Trick (JPN) 2/g Luis Saez 120 Barber, Gary 2 2 Azar K Scat Daddy 2/c John R. Velazquez 116 Alto Racing, LLC 3 3 Runaway King K Run Away and Hide 2/c Trevor McCarthy 120 Jayaraman, Dr. K. K. and Jayaraman, Dr. Vilasini D. 4 4 Next Shares Archarcharch 2/g Joel Rosario 116 Brous Stable LLC, Barber, Gary, and Wachtel Stable 5 5 Site Read K Tizdejavu 2/c Jose Lezcano 120 Mott, William I., Ballis, Jake and Lewis, Rashard 6 6 Unbridled Daddy Scat Daddy 2/c Irad Ortiz, Jr. 120 Red Oak Stable (Brunetti)Breeders: 1–Robert B Trussell Jr.; 2–Mike Connelly; 3–Dr. K. K. Jayaraman & Dr. V. Devi Jayaraman; 4–Buck Pond Farm, Inc.; 5–Columbiana Farm; 6–Red Oak Stable.Trainers: 1–Mark E. Casse; 2–Todd A. Pletcher; 3–Tim A. Ice; 4–William D. Cowans; 5–William I. Mott; 6–Todd A. Pletcher.
OLG MUSKOKA S. PRESENTED BY NOT BOURBON S.Woodbine, Wednesday, September 2, Race 46.5f (all-weather), $200,000, 2yo f, 8:20 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 The Mink Mile Court Vision 2/f Sheena Ryan 114 Theodore F. Burnett 2 2 Bearsatlanticmist Stormy Atlantic 2/f Justin Stein 114 Bear Stables Ltd. 3 3 Lyla Lorraine Spaniard 2/f Luis Contreras 114 Sherry D. McLean and Denny Andrews 4 4 Shake Down Baby Wando 2/f Gerry Olguin 114 R.P.I. Stable, F. Harrison & Natural Eight Stable 5 5 Sparkles' Girl Society's Chairman 2/f Emma-Jayne Wilson 116 C. E. C. Farms 6 6 Westlodge Intrigue Niigon 2/f James McAleney 114 Stacey Van Camp 7 7 Ariel's Vision Court Vision 2/f Jermaine V. Bridgmohan 114 Jessie L. Ladouceur 8 8 String Bikini Where's the Ring 2/f Jesse M. Campbell 114 Mike & Nick Nosowenko 9 9 Conquest Dynasty Court Vision 2/f Patrick Husbands 114 Conquest Stables, LLC 10 10 Crumlin Spirit Court Vision 2/f David Moran 114 Dura Racing & | M.J.Doyle Racing Stable Ltd. 11 11 Trini Brewnette Milwaukee Brew 2/f Alan Garcia 116 Derek A. ChinBreeders: 1–Cavendish Investing Ltd.; 2–Hill 'N' Dale Farms, M. Serrani & S. Crooks; 3–Sherry Mclean; 4–Gustav Schickedanz; 5–Spring Farm; 6–Joannie Dass, Phil Katryan & Ravi Sugrim; 7–Huntington Stud Farm Corp.; 8–Elizabeth Pathak DVM; 9–Keith McClelland & Rachel McClelland; 10–William D. Graham; 11–Mr. & Mrs. Bud Malette & Trinity West Stables Inc.Trainers: 1–Michael Mattine; 2–Reade Baker; 3–Michael P. De Paulo; 4–William Tharrenos; 5–John Charalambous; 6–Michael Mattine; 7–Harold Ladouceur; 8–Nicholas Nosowenko; 9–Mark E. Casse; 10–Michael J. Doyle; 11–Daniel J. Vella.
OLG SIMCOE S. PRESENTED BY SAMUEL, SON AND CO., LIMITED S.Woodbine, Wednesday, September 2, Race 76.5f (all-weather), $200,000, 2yo c/g, 9:51 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Neil's Diamond Where's the Ring 2/g Emma-Jayne Wilson 115 Robert F. Crean 2 2 Graced Lightning Shakespeare 2/g Alan Garcia 115 T and T Racing Team and John M. Scott 3 3 Dream It Bear Marchfield 2/c Juan Crawford 115 Bear Stables Ltd. 4 4 Me More Leonnatus Anteas 2/g Jermaine V. Bridgmohan 115 Horse'n Around Racing Stable & Martha Gonzalez 5 5 That's a Stretch Exhi 2/g Eurico Rosa Da Silva 117 C. E. C. Farms 6 6 Amis Gizmo Giant Gizmo 2/c Luis Contreras 115 IVan Dalos 7 7 Timingiseverything Old Forester 2/c Justin Stein 115 Osprey Stable 8 8 Bear Skinned Kentucky Bear 2/g Jesse M. Campbell 117 Dura Racing & | M.J.Doyle Racing Stable Ltd. 9 9 Conquest Twister Twirling Candy 2/c Patrick Husbands 117 Conquest Stables, LLC 10 10 Ultraflame Old Forester 2/c Gary Boulanger 117 J. R. Racing Stable 11 11 Hey Bear Kentucky Bear 2/g David Moran 117 Hendrie StableBreeders: 1–R. F. Crean; 2–Dr. B. Van Arem; 3–Cavendish Investing Ltd.; 4–J Sabiston, C Prentice & N Ham; 5–John Carey & George Bigliardi; 6–Tall Oaks Farm; 7–Osprey Stables; 8–Bear Stables Inc.; 9–Tall Oaks Farm; 10–Hill 'N' Dale Farms; 11–Bear Stables Ltd..Trainers: 1–Robert F. Crean; 2–Renico E. Lafond; 3–Reade Baker; 4–Nicholas Gonzalez; 5–Ralph J. Biamonte; 6–Josie Carroll; 7–Ian Black; 8–Michael J. Doyle; 9–Mark E. Casse; 10–John A. Ross; 11–Michael J. Doyle.
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OLG HALTON S. PRESENTED BY TIPPERARY EQUESTRIAN S.Woodbine, Wednesday, September 2, Race 28f (turf), $125,000, 3yo/up, 7:18 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Uncatchable Fire Niigon 7/g Sheena Ryan 117 Stacey Van Camp 2 2 Crushin Hard Philanthropist 6/g Simon P. Husbands 119 John Atto 3 3 Star Contender Henny Hughes 5/h Patrick Husbands 117 John C. Oxley 4 4 Courtville Saffir 6/g Luis Contreras 117 Tallyho Racing Ltd. 5 5 Spin the King Giant Gizmo 4/g Jesse M. Campbell 117 J. M. Stritzl Stable 6 6 Asserting Bear Bear's Kid 4/c Emma-Jayne Wilson 117 Bear Stables Ltd. 7 7 Hampstead Heath Macho Uno 6/g David Moran 117 Joey Gee Thoroughbreds 8 8 Entwistle Strut the Stage 3/g Alan Garcia 112 Kingview Farms and Roger L. Attfield 9 9 Ultimate Destiny Dance to Destiny 6/g Steven Ronald Bahen 117 Alec Fehr 10 10 O Wanderlust Mizzen Mast 6/g Gerry Olguin 117 Lucky Fish Stable 11 11 The Great Gizmo Giant Gizmo 4/g Eurico Rosa Da Silva 119 Rolph A. DavisBreeders: 1–Chiefswood Stables Limited; 2–Paradox Farm, Inc.; 3–William D. Graham; 4–Larry Edwards & Rosalie Edwards; 5–Paradox Farm, Inc.; 6–John Carey; 7–Richard L. Lister; 8–Kingview Farms; 9–Minshall Farms; 10–Hedgestone Management; 11–Marcy E. Quayle.Trainers: 1–Michael Mattine; 2–Alexander F. McPherson; 3–Mark E. Casse; 4–Norman McKnight; 5–Abraham R. Katryan; 6–Reade Baker; 7–Pat Parente; 8–Roger L. Attfield; 9–Alec Fehr; 10–John Mattine; 11–Robert P. Tiller.
OLG ELGIN S. PRESENTED BY BEAR STABLES S.Woodbine, Wednesday, September 2, Race 38.5f (all-weather), $125,000, 3yo/up c/g, 7:50 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Pender Harbour Philanthropist 7/g Luis Contreras 124 D. Andrews, S. Lazaruk and Bob & Roberta Giffin 2 2 Melmich Wilko 4/g Eurico Rosa Da Silva 121 Stephen Chesney and Cory S. Hoffman 3 3 Asserting Bear Bear's Kid 4/c Emma-Jayne Wilson 117 Bear Stables Ltd. 4 4 Urban Forester Old Forester 7/g Gerry Olguin 117 Bruno Schickedanz 5 5 The Great Gizmo Giant Gizmo 4/g Patrick Husbands 119 Rolph A. Davis 6 6 Ultimate Destiny Dance to Destiny 6/g Steven Ronald Bahen 117 Alec Fehr 7 7 Millioninthemaking Saffir 5/g Jesse M. Campbell 117 Wolsley FinchBreeders: 1–Gardiner Farms Limited; 2–Andrew Stronach; 3–John Carey; 4–Clarehaven Farm; 5–Marcy E. Quayle; 6–Minshall Farms; 7–Spring Farm.Trainers: 1–Michael P. De Paulo; 2–Kevin Attard; 3–Reade Baker; 4–Norman McKnight; 5–Robert P. Tiller; 6–Alec Fehr; 7–Abraham R. Katryan.
OLG ALGOMA S. PRESENTED BY ADENA SPRINGS CANADA S.Woodbine, Wednesday, September 2, Race 58.5f (all-weather), $125,000, 3yo/up f/m, 8:53 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Skylander Girl Stroll 4/f David Moran 115 Alexander P. Patykewich 2 2 Wild Catomine K Milwaukee Brew 4/f Gary Boulanger 115 John C. Oxley 3 3 Garafraxa Vibank 4/f Jermaine V. Bridgmohan 115 Shortstop Stable 4 4 Galina Point Saffir 3/f Omar Moreno 110 Gary Barber 5 5 Brooklynsway Giant Gizmo 3/f Emma-Jayne Wilson 117 J. R. Racing Stable 6 6 Take Back Ya Poils Where's the Ring 3/f Jesse M. Campbell 110 M. Ambler & G. Lang 7 7 Club One Two Niigon 5/m Patrick Husbands 117 George Bigliardi 8 8 Paladin Bay Sligo Bay (IRE) 4/f Gerry Olguin 115 Jessie L. LadouceurBreeders: 1–Auchamore Stud; 2–Anderson Farms Ont. Inc. & Rod Ferguson; 3–Judith Pottins DVM & H.Pottins; 4–Spring Farm; 5–H.J.T. Racing Stable; 6–Dr. Paul O'Brien; 7–George Bigliardi; 8–Ericka Rusnak.Trainers: 1–Alexander P. Patykewich; 2–Mark E. Casse; 3–Judith R. Pottins; 4–Mark E. Casse; 5–John A. Ross; 6–Nicholas Gonzalez; 7–Paul Attard; 8–Harold Ladouceur.
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OLG KENORA S. PRESENTED BY H.B.P.A. OF ONTARIO S.Woodbine, Wednesday, September 2, Race 66f (all-weather), $125,000, 3yo/up, 9:22 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Ninth Symphony Line of David 3/g Eurico Rosa Da Silva 114 Conor M. Healy 2 2 Spadina Road Where's the Ring 4/g Luis Contreras 117 Stephen Chesney and Cory S. Hoffman 3 3 Bear No Joke K It's No Joke 7/g Emma-Jayne Wilson 117 Bear Stables Ltd. 4 4 Star Contender Henny Hughes 5/h Patrick Husbands 117 John C. Oxley 5 5 Rexton Philanthropist 5/h Jermaine V. Bridgmohan 119 RCC Racing Stable Ltd. and Rocco Forgione 6 6 Marten Lake Trajectory 4/g Gerry Olguin 119 David R. Bell 7 7 On Rainbow Bridge Bold Executive 4/f David Moran 114 Triple K StablesBreeders: 1–Spendthrift Farm LLC; 2–Minshall Farms; 3–James A. Everatt, Janeane A. Everatt & J. Arika Everatt - Meeuse; 4–William D. Graham; 5–Beata Grodkowska; 6–Alexis F. Ward & Katie A. Ward; 7–Osprey Stables.Trainers: 1–Ralph J. Biamonte; 2–Kevin Attard; 3–Reade Baker; 4–Mark E. Casse; 5–John Mattine; 6–David R. Bell; 7–David Cotey.
TRANQUILITY LAKE S.Del Mar, Wednesday, September 2, Race 88f (dirt), $80,000, 3yo/up f/m, 5:40 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Savings Account K Medaglia d'Oro 4/f Mike E. Smith 123 Heider Family Stables LLC & Bernick 2 2 Our Pure Creation Pure Prize 5/m Fernando Hernandez Perez 117 Joe Parker 3 3 Sky Mega K Sky Mesa 4/f Joseph Talamo 121 Lucky Charm Stable 4 4 Oscar Party Dixie Union 5/m James Graham 117 DP Racing 5 5 Harlington's Rose Harlington 4/f Alonso Quinonez 119 Halasz, Johnson or Newhart, Et Al 6 6 Wild in the Saddle Silic (FR) 6/m Mario Gutierrez 123 Anderson & Ortiz 7 7 My Monet Decarchy 4/f Santiago Gonzalez 123 KM Racing Enterprise, Inc. 8 8 Gas Total (BRZ) Sulamani (IRE) 6/m Flavien Prat 121 Haras Phillipson, Inc. 9 9 Sam's Sister K Brother Derek 4/f Martin Garcia 119 Mark Dedomenico, LLC, Hollendorfer or Todaro 10 10 Honey Ride Candy Ride (ARG) 4/f Tyler Baze 121 Mr. & Mrs. J. S. MossBreeders: 1–Dell Ridge Farm, LLC; 2–Joe F Parker; 3–Dr. Patricia Ziefle; 4–Gary & Mary West Stables Inc.; 5–Y-Lo Racing Stables, LLC; 6–Dinesh Maniar; 7–Ridgeley Farm LLC; 8–HARAS PHILLIPSON; 9–Brereton C. Jones; 10–Mr. & Mrs. Jerome S. Moss.Trainers: 1–Thomas F. Proctor; 2–Val Brinkerhoff; 3–Victor L. Garcia; 4–James M. Cassidy; 5–Steve Knapp; 6–Richard Baltas; 7–Ricky Agarie; 8–Richard E. Mandella; 9–Jerry Hollendorfer; 10–John W. Sadler.
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BIRD OF PAY S.Northlands Park, Friday, September 4, Race 16.5f (dirt), $50,000, 2yo f, 6:30 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Bootleggers Wife K Leroidesanimaux (BRZ) 2/f Shannon Beauregard 117 Riversedge Racing Stables Ltd. 2 2 Raise a Dancer Raise the Bluff 2/f Scott Williams 117 Derby Quest Farms Ltd. and Shot In The Dark
Racing Corp. 3 3 Beswick Awesome Gambler 2/f Ruben Lara 117 Al Pitchko 4 4 Leena Cape Canaveral 2/f Ismael Eluid Mosqueira 117 R & M StableBreeders: 1–Murray Stroud; 2–Ron McCormack & Ron Hagen; 3–Terry C. Lovingier; 4–Abed Itani.Trainers: 1–Tim Rycroft; 2–Greg Tracy; 3–Rodney J. Cone; 4–Robert A. MacDonald.
KENTUCKY DOWNS JUVENILE FILLIES S.Kentucky Downs, Saturday, September 5, Race 77f (turf), $300,000, 2yo f, 4:35 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Apple Down Under K Lonhro (AUS) 2/f Marcelino Pedroza 118 Katierich Stables (Lawrence P. Doyle) 2 2 American Holiday American Lion 2/f Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. 120 Martin Racing Stable, LLC (William Martin) 3 3 Poison Art K Artie Schiller 2/f Jerome Lermyte 122 Raut, LLC (Gennadi Dorochenko) 4 4 Seaside Schiller Artie Schiller 2/f Rafael Manuel Hernandez 118 Timber Bay Farm (Christine Entemann) 5 5 Andreya's Reward K Warrior's Reward 2/f Julien R. Leparoux 120 N.T.S. Stable, Inc. (Milton W. Wolfson) and Kathryn
Davey 6 6 Precious Love City Zip 2/f Chris Landeros 118 G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. 7 7 Simple Surprise Cowboy Cal 2/f Ricardo Santana, Jr. 122 Winchell Thoroughbreds, LLC (Ron Winchell) 8 8 Moment Is Right Medaglia d'Oro 2/f Joel Rosario 118 Ten Broeck Farm, Inc. (David Mowat) 9 9 Iwantapronotion Notional 2/f Sophie Doyle 118 Darwin Krenz 10 10 Bon Vivant Corinthian 2/f Corey J. Lanerie 118 Andrew C. Ritter 11 11 Tia Flor K Archarcharch 2/f Ronald Hisby 118 Eladio Acevedo 12 12 Lilly's Dream K War Chant 2/f Robby Albarado 120 Living the Dream Racing 2014, LLC (Kelly Colliver) 13 13 Moms Choice Kitten's Joy 2/f Jose Valdivia, Jr. 120 Patricia's Hope, LLC (Vince Foglia) 14 14 Ruthless Quality Elusive Quality 2/f Kieren Fallon 120 Godolphin Racing, LLC, Lessee (Mohammed al
Maktoum, et al.) 15 15 Nobody's Fault K Blame 2/f Florent Geroux 120 Lothenbach Stables, Inc. (Robert J. Lothenbach) 16 16 Ma Can Do It K Majesticperfection 2/f Corey J. Lanerie 118 Kyle W. NagelBreeders: 1–Katierich Farms; 2–Machmer Hall; 3–William M. Backer Revocable Trust; 4–Timber Bay Farm; 5–Bob Horton, Rae Horton & Charles Middleton; 6–G. Watts Humphrey Jr. & Sally S. Humphrey; 7–Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC; 8–Woodford Thoroughbreds; 9–University Of Kentucky; 10–Ledgelands LLC, Andrew C. Ritter & Corinthian Syndicate; 11–Doug Branham & Felicia Branham; 12–Calumet Farm; 13–Highclere; 14–Darley; 15–Lothenbach Stables Inc; 16–Hargus Sexton, Sandra Sexton & Silver Fern Farm, LLC.Trainers: 1–Mark Hubley; 2–W. Bret Calhoun; 3–Gennadi Dorochenko; 4–Michael R. Matz; 5–Milton W. Wolfson; 6–Victoria H. Oliver; 7–Steven M. Asmussen; 8–Wesley A. Ward; 9–John R. Dyer; 10–Paul McEntee; 11–Marco A. Castaneda; 12–Kenneth G. McPeek; 13–Larry Rivelli; 14–Eoin G. Harty; 15–Chris M. Block; 16–Dale L. Romans.
CALUMET FARM JUVENILE S.Kentucky Downs, Saturday, September 5, Race 87f (turf), $300,000, 2yo, 5:05 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 John Q. Public Proud Citizen 2/c Jon Kenton Court 118 Holy Cow Stable LLC (Himanshu H. Shukla) 2 2 Castlefinn K Ready's Image 2/c Francisco C. Torres 118 Fergus Bogle 3 3 Cutacorner Even the Score 2/c Marcelino Pedroza 118 Kay Stillman 4 4 Roman's Chance Sun King 2/c Killian K. Hennessy 122 Raut, LLC (Gennadi Dorochenko) 5 5 At the Ready Ready's Image 2/c Joseph Rocco, Jr. 120 Penny Lopez 6 6 Axtell Tale of the Cat 2/c Julien R. Leparoux 118 Eric Y. Long 7 7 Red Hot Warrior K War Front 2/c Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. 122 Pop-A-Top, LLC (Shirley and P. L. Blake) 8 8 Cajun Schill K Artie Schiller 2/c Florent Geroux 120 Teresa and David Palmer, et al. 9 9 Good Intent K Scat Daddy 2/c Kieren Fallon 122 Rebecca Hillen 10 10 One Legend K Hard Spun 2/c Corey J. Lanerie 120 Turf Stable (Rusty Jones)Breeders: 1–William H. Tite III; 2–Adena Springs; 3–Millennium Farms; 4–Raut, LLC; 5–Kathie Maybee; 6–Eric Long; 7–Popatop, LLC; 8–Sheltowee Farm & Tom McCrock-lin; 9–Adrian Regan & Fergus Galvin; 10–Mike Lauffer.Trainers: 1–D. Wayne Lukas; 2–Fergus Bogle; 3–Jack C. Van Berg; 4–Gennadi Dorochenko; 5–Joseph Hennessy; 6–Mark E. Casse; 7–Thomas M. Amoss; 8–William A. Kaplan; 9–Brendan P. Walsh; 10–Kenneth G. McPeek.
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MORE THAN READY MILE S.Kentucky Downs, Saturday, September 5, Race 98f (turf), $300,000, 3yo/up, 5:35 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Tourist Tiznow 4/c Florent Geroux 118 WinStar Farm LLC (Kenny Troutt), Wachtel Stable
(Adam Wachtel) and Gary Barber 2 2 Pumpkin Rumble English Channel 4/g Corey J. Lanerie 118 Al and Bill Ulwelling 3 3 Skyring English Channel 6/h Joseph Rocco, Jr. 118 Calumet Farm (Brad Kelley) 4 4 Undrafted K Purim 5/g Joel Rosario 121 Wes Welker 5 5 Even Echo Street Hero 4/g Marcelino Pedroza 121 Jerry Caroom 6 6 Departing War Front 5/g Robby Albarado 122 Claiborne Farm (Seth W. Hancock) and Adele B.
Dilschneider 7 7 Green Mask Mizzen Mast 4/g Luis Saez 121 Abdullah Saeed Almaddah 8 8 Regally Ready K More Than Ready 8/g Julien R. Leparoux 121 Vinery Stables, LLC (Tom Ludt) 9 9 Knights Nation K Indygo Shiner 5/g Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. 118 Brad Ray 10 10 Fredericksburg Speightstown 5/g Rafael Manuel Hernandez 122 Ramona S. Bass, LLC (Ramona S. Bass)Breeders: 1–WinStar Farm, LLC; 2–Smart Angle; 3–Bluegrass Hall, LLC; 4–Catesby W. Clay Investment LLC; 5–Susan S. Donaldson; 6–Claiborne Farm & Adele B. Dilsch-neider; 7–D. J. Stable, LLC; 8–Grapestock LLC; 9–John R. Penn; 10–Ramona Seeligson Bass.Trainers: 1–William I. Mott; 2–Gary M. Scherer; 3–D. Wayne Lukas; 4–Wesley A. Ward; 5–Jack C. Van Berg; 6–Albert M. Stall, Jr.; 7–Wesley A. Ward; 8–Steven M. Asmussen; 9–Dallas Stewart; 10–Michael R. Matz.
PRESQUE ISLE MILE S.Presque Isle Downs, Sunday, September 6, Race 58f (all-weather), $200,000, 3yo/up, 7:05 PM (local)
While he has struggled since last year's victory in this race, the connections of Decisive Moment hope a return to the Pennsylvania track helps the veteran runner who has lost eight straight races since that front-running score. A full field, including several graded stakes winners, awaits the 7-year-old son of With Distinction.—F.A.
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Wise Mac Wiseman's Ferry 5/g Pablo Morales 113 Sajor Stable and Dana Point 2 2 Decisive Moment With Distinction 7/h No Rider 113 Just For Fun Stable LLC 3 3 Are You Kidding Me Run Away and Hide 5/h Alan Garcia 124 Ronald K. Kirk, John C. Bates and Michael Riordan 4 4 Viva Lad K Midnight Lute 5/g Willie Martinez 113 Harry C. and Tom O. Meyerhoff LLC 5 5 Florida Won K Birdstone 4/c Patrick Husbands 124 Live Oak Plantation 6 6 Ghost Hunter Ghostzapper 5/g Antonio A. Gallardo 113 Jagger Inc. 7 7 Paige Me K Shaniko 7/g Gilberto Ramos Delgado 113 Rory M. Barron 8 8 Abraham K Distorted Humor 5/g No Rider 113 Brad Grady 9 9 Choctaw Chuck Bwana Charlie 4/g Mario G. Pino 113 Clyde D. Rice 10 10 Midnight Cello Midnight Lute 5/g Florent Geroux 119 Patricia's Hope LLC 11 11 Allie's Event Wild Event 9/g Ademar Santos 113 Lori A. Smock 12 12 Rise Up K Rockport Harbor 4/c Ricardo Feliciano 113 Paul Van Doren 13 13 Chairman Garey K Unbridled's Song 5/g Christian P. Pilares 113 Jamen Davidovich 14 14 Court's Ruling Closing Argument 3/c Godofredo Laurente 110 Elkhorn Oaks, Inc.Breeders: 1–Louis Carrico; 2–Just for Fun Stables; 3–John Bates, Ron Kirk, Greg McDonald & Riordan, Shaw, Sones; 4–B. Wahl LLC; 5–Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd.; 6–Adena Springs; 7–J D Farms; 8–Dixiana Farms LLC; 9–Virgilio Lopez; 10–Carolyn Vogel; 11–Lori Smock; 12–Cottonwood Stables, LLC; 13–Colts Neck Stables LLC; 14–Elkhorn Oaks Inc..Trainers: 1–Eduardo E. Rojas; 2–Kathleen O'Connell; 3–Roger L. Attfield; 4–Michael J. Trombetta; 5–Mark E. Casse; 6–Jamie Ness; 7–Rory Barron; 8–Joe Sharp; 9–Kevin Rice; 10–Michael A. Tomlinson; 11–Lori A. Smock; 12–Thomas M. Amoss; 13–Jamen Davidovich; 14–James R. Jackson.
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MARK MCDERMOTT S.Presque Isle Downs, Sunday, September 6, Race 46f (all-weather), $75,000, 2yo, 6:40 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1A 1 Balk Street Boss 2/g Erick D. Rodriguez 115 The Elkstone Group LLC 2 2 Huntin'theholidays Jump Start 2/c Antonio A. Gallardo 115 Alexander R. Levengood and Ronald Clark 3A 3 Total Futbol Street Sense 2/c Huber Villa-Gomez 115 The Elkstone Group LLC 4 4 Morning Fire Friesan Fire 2/c Jacqueline A. Davis 115 Stony Brook Stables 5 5 Bella Flor Eurosilver 2/f Ronald Dale Allen, Jr. 112 Drake Racing Stables, Muirfield Farm and M.
Lobalzo 6 6 Know Clouds Henrythenavigator 2/f Mario G. Pino 112 Augustin Stable 7 7 Coastal Bliss Coastal Storm 2/g Gilberto Ramos Delgado 115 Sycamore Lane Stable and Rodney Eckenrode 8 8 A Masculine Child A. P. Warrior 2/c Willie Martinez 115 Dennis Johnson 9 9 Williwaw Offlee Wild 2/c Pablo Morales 113 Charles McGillBreeders: 1A–The Elkstone Group LLC; 2–Horseshoe Valley Equine; 3A–The Elkstone Group LLC; 4–Cynthia Hipple; 5–DJ Stables, LLC; 6–George Strawbridge Jr.; 7–Wil-liam J. Solomon, VMD; 8–Dennis Johnson; 9–Charles C. D. McGill.Trainers: 1A–Ron G. Potts; 2–Gerald E. Brooks; 3A–Ron G. Potts; 4–Keith Nations; 5–Tim Girten; 6–H. Graham Motion; 7–Teresa Connelly; 8–Teresa Connelly; 9–Flint W. Stites.
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Wnrs Rpt Wnrs Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’15 Stud Fee Farm Rnrs (% Rnrs) (% Rnrs)
1 Candy Ride (ARG) Ride the Rails, ’99 $60,000 Lane's End, KY 252 121 (48%) 49 (19%)
2 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 $85,000 Ashford Stud, KY 284 121 (43%) 49 (17%)
3 Wildcat Heir Forest Wildcat, ’00 Died Journeyman Stud, FL 212 113 (53%) 48 (23%)
4 City Zip Carson City, ’98 $40,000 Lane's End, KY 234 120 (51%) 48 (21%)
5 Langfuhr Danzig, ’92 $7,500 Lane's End, KY 217 104 (48%) 44 (20%)
6 Bluegrass Cat Storm Cat, ’03 $6,500 Ballena Vista Farm, CA 219 109 (50%) 43 (20%)
7 Congrats A.P. Indy, ’00 $35,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY 217 111 (51%) 41 (19%)
8 Scat Daddy Johannesburg, ’04 $35,000 Ashford Stud, KY 204 94 (46%) 40 (20%)
9 Harlan's Holiday Harlan, ’99 Died N/A 242 111 (46%) 40 (17%)
10 Sharp Humor Distorted Humor, ’03 Died N/A 180 95 (53%) 39 (22%)
2015 SIRES BY REPEAT WINNERSListed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2015 repeat winners through August 31, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stal-lions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2015 Northern Hemisphere only.
Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’15 Stud Fee Farm Crops Foals AEI CI
1 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY 8 839 2.33 2.05
2 Medaglia d'Oro El Prado, ’99 $125,000 Darley, KY 8 924 2.09 2.31
3 Candy Ride (ARG) Ride the Rails, ’99 $60,000 Lane's End, KY 8 873 1.89 1.73
4 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 $85,000 Ashford Stud, KY 12 1653 1.85 2.57
5 Pioneerof the Nile Empire Maker, ’06 $60,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY 3 202 2.96 1.59
6 Speightstown Gone West, ’98 $80,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY 8 685 2.11 2.07
7 Curlin Smart Strike, ’04 $35,000 Lane's End, KY 4 379 2.15 2.31
8 Malibu Moon A.P. Indy, ’97 $95,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY 13 1243 1.69 1.71
9 Kitten's Joy El Prado, ’01 $100,000 Ramsey Farm, Inc., KY 7 766 1.82 1.53
10 Hard Spun Danzig, ’04 $35,000 Darley, KY 5 534 1.57 1.90
2015 SIRES BY LIFETIME AEIListed below are the top 10 leading sires by lifetime Average Earnings Index (AEI) through August 31, 2015. Only active stallions in North America (excluding stallions that were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season) with at least 150 named foals of racing age are included. All statistics are Northern Hemisphere only. AEI indicates how much purse money the progeny of one sire has earned in relation to the average earnings of all runners in the same years; average earnings of all runners in any year is represented by an index of 1.00. CI indicates the average earnings of progeny produced from mares bred to one sire, when these same mares were bred to other sires.
SWrs Cum. Rank Stallion Sire, YOB Dams Rnrs (% Rnrs) SWrs Chief Earner (Earnings) ’15 Earnings
1 A.P. Indy Seattle Slew, ’89 303 491 24 (4.9%) 132 Moreno ($1,157,250) $12,207,616
2 Storm Cat Storm Bird, ’83 351 571 18 (3.2%) 219 Honor Code ($1,535,660) $10,817,748
3 Unbridled's Song Unbridled, ’93 293 491 14 (2.9%) 89 Carpe Diem ($810,000) $10,022,555
4 Sadler's Wells Northern Dancer, ’81 468 662 21 (3.2%) 342 Flintshire ($1,909,906) $9,216,136
5 Danehill Danzig, ’86 364 538 26 (4.8%) 288 Highland Reel ($760,698) $7,646,783
6 Deputy Minister Vice Regent, ’79 220 355 13 (3.7%) 215 Frosted ($1,336,200) $7,478,462
7 Seeking the Gold Mr. Prospector, ’85 254 423 10 (2.4%) 135 Golden Lad ($382,400) $6,761,119
8 Highest Honor (FR) Kenmare (FR), ’83 129 155 5 (3.2%) 48 Solow ($4,991,637) $6,613,155
9 Tale of the Cat Storm Cat, ’94 206 310 9 (2.9%) 45 Dortmund ($1,220,000) $6,512,144
10 Thunder Gulch Gulch, ’92 216 347 9 (2.6%) 77 Lovely Maria ($944,400) $6,496,589
2015 BROODMARE SIRESListed below are the top 10 leading broodmare sires by 2015 Northern Hemisphere earnings through August 31, 2015. All stallions whose daughters are represented by at least one Northern Hemisphere runner in 2015 are included. Cumulative stakes winners includes lifetime worldwide statistics; all other statistics are 2015 Northern Hemi-sphere only.