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NEWCOMER JOOSTE SPICES UP TATTS DAY 3By Carl Evans
A South African who loved a bet but couldn't afford
a horse had an oblique bearing on Tattersalls'
October yearling sale Book 1, which ended Oct. 8 in
Newmarket, England.
Markus Jooste's father's gambling generated
interest in his son, who became hooked after joining
a partnership in National Emblem, a successful race-
horse and sire. Jooste's skills as CEO of furniture giant
Steinhoff led to ownership in hundreds of racehors-
es and the Klawervlei Stud. Buying in the name of
Mayfair Speculators, he joined the list of Tattersalls'
big spenders this week, investing 4,075,000 guineas
($6,523,651).
Though less than half spent by leading buyer,
Coolmore Stud's MV Magnier (8,885,000 guineas;
$14,166,890), it was a notable sum for a fresh face.
Darley's John Ferguson bought 23 horses for
8,400,000 guineas ($13,425,357), 50% less than he
spent last year. Fortunately, Jooste, not to mention
China Horse Club, was there to take up some slack.
Gross of 82,744,500 guineas ($132,929,039) increased
4% and became a European record for any bloodstock
auction. The catalog was bigger; the average price,
smaller by 6% (222,431 guineas; $357,335). BH
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GHOSTZAPPER
ADENA SPRINGSKENTUCKY
IN TODAY’S EDITION
KEENELAND SUPPORTS USADA OVERSIGHT 3
SPENDTHRIFT FILLING UP STALLION BARN 4
RMTC DEFENDS METHOCARBAMOL GUIDANCE 5
PAPIESE: GLASS FULL FOR WORK ALL WEEK 5
NEW 3YO STARS EMERGING IN AUSTRALIA 6
PRIVATE PURCHASES FUEL HRONIS RACING 6
A FEW QUESTIONS WITH CONOR FOLEY 7
RESULTS 8
ENTRIES 10
LEADING LISTS 14
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Lot 440, a 650,000 guineas ($1,045,454) colt by Sea The Stars, tops
purchases by newcomer Markus Jooste's Mayfair Speculators
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Tattersalls Limited 2015 October Yearling Sale Book 1, Day 3, Top Hips
Hip Sex, Sire—Dam Sale Price
439 f, Street Cry (IRE)—Shastye (IRE) Buyer: C. Gordon-Watson Bloodstock Consignor: Newsells Park Stud
$1,286,712
411 c, War Front—River Belle (GB) Buyer: China Horse Club Consignor: Lofts Hall Stud
$1,246,502
387 f, Dubawi (IRE)—Polly's Mark (IRE) Buyer: John Ferguson Bloodstock Consignor: Bumble Mitchell
$1,125,873
487 c, Frankel (GB)—Tariysha (IRE) Buyer: Shadwell Estate Co. Consignor: Corduff Stud
$1,125,873
440 c, Sea The Stars (IRE)—Shawara (IRE) Buyer: Mayfair Speculators/Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock Consignor: Barronstown Stud
$1,045,454
407 f, Shamardal—Red Bandanna (IRE) Buyer: Shawn Dugan Consignor: Corduff Stud
$1,005,244
367 f, Nathaniel (IRE)—Our Queen of Kings (GB) Buyer: Juddmonte Farms Consignor: Watership Down Stud
$965,034
399 c, Oasis Dream (GB)—Quetena (GER) Buyer: Roger P. Varian Consignor: Newsells Park Stud
$804,195
472 c, Nathaniel (IRE)—Steel Princess (IRE) Buyer: Dermot Farrington/Sand Spring Resources Consignor: Watership Down Stud
$804,195
366 c, Shamardal—Oregon Trail Buyer: John Ferguson Bloodstock Consignor: Pier House Stud
$763,985
LATEST HEADLINES FROM BLOODHORSE.COMTATTERSALLS BOOK 1 CONCLUDES ON RECORD NOTE Topped by a Street Cry filly, Book 1 of the Tattersalls October yearling sale in Newmarket, England, concluded Oct. 8 with record gross receipts for the three-day auction.
BUCKLAND SALES TO OFFER FIRST CONSIGNMENTS Bloodstock specialist Zach Madden and Ro Parra's Millennium Farms have partnered to create Buckland Sales, an independent sales agency premiering its first consignments in November.
FLORIDA COURT DEALS GRETNA RACING A SETBACK Gretna Racing, which won a license to offer Quarter Horse barrel racing as a steppingstone to apply for slot machines, was dealt a setback when the Florida First District Court of Appeal Oct. 2 reversed its earlier opinion.
AMERICAN PHAROAH RETAINS TOP WORLD RANKING Although both Golden Horn and Treve posted impressive victories over the course of the past month, neither displaced Triple Crown winner American Phaorah from the top of the Longines World's Best Racehorse Rankings.
TWO EJECTED FROM CHURCHILL GROUNDS Two licensees in Kentucky, including one who allegedly is involved with money laundering, have had their licenses suspended after being ejected from the grounds at Churchill Downs.
DUBAI WORLD CUP CARNIVAL SCHEDULE RELEASED The Dubai Racing Club has released its schedule for the 13th Dubai World Cup Carnival, which offers 11 weeks of international races worth US$38.9 million at Meydan Racecourse.
Keeneland has joined the Coalition for Horse
Racing Integrity, which is attempting to rally support
for legislation that would put USADA in charge of
equine medication policy, testing, and enforcement.
Keeneland president Bill Thomason noted progress
has been made in recent years, through industry ef-
forts like the National Uniform Medication Program,
but efforts need to be expedited.
"The coalition has really talked about the positive
things that have been accomplished around the
country," Thomason said. "They've put together a
plan to build on those accomplishments and expe-
dite them; make them consistent around the coun-
try."
To date, Keeneland, which also offers world-class
sales, is the most prominent track to join the coa-
lition, though Thomason expects more to come on
board. Thomason said improved racing integrity will
help the entire industry. BH
KEENELAND SUPPORTS USADA OVERSIGHTBy Frank Angst
Noting drug
controversies
have brought
scandal during a
year of memora-
ble races, Keene-
land announced
Oct. 8 its support
of federal leg-
islation to have
the United States Anti-Doping Agency oversee the
sport's drug testing.
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Keeneland president Bill Thomason said
coalition is working toward consistency
around the country
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stallions on the Spendthrift roster so far, and negoti-
ations for other prospects are underway.
"This isn't the end of it; we'll probably have more
to come," said stallion director Mark Toothaker. "Pal-
ace was a huge success and basically sold in one day.
Last year we had 19 stallions and bred 2,636 mares.
It's conceivable for next year we could have 26 or 27
stallions. We've got our stallion manager pulling his
hair out thinking about how busy he and his crew are
going to be come breeding season."
At 82, owner B. Wayne Hughes "is not slowing
down," Toothaker said. "Mr. Hughes loves the stal-
lion business, and he would rather be aggressive.
We're in a unique situation with him where we don't
have to syndicate to buy them; he can just write a
check." BH
SPENDTHRIFT FILLING UP STALLION BARNBy Claire Novak
Spendthrift Farm will have plenty of stallions to
offer breeders for the 2016 season. Along with
new recruits Danza and Medal Count, the farm has
recent additions Palace and Race Day. That makes 25
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Oaklawn Handicap winner Race Day, by Tapit, is the farm's latest
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RMTC DEFENDS METHOCARBAMOL GUIDANCEBy Frank Angst
A day after respected trainer Graham Motion ques-
tioned the research conducted to determine the
threshold level and withdrawal time for methocarba-
mol, known as Robaxin, the Racing Medication and
Testing Consortium defended its efforts.
Motion-conditioned Kitten's Point was disqualified
from her April victory in the Bewitch Stakes (gr. IIIT)
at Keeneland following an overage for Robaxin, a
muscle relaxant. It was the trainer's first medication
violation in 23 years.
Motion is appealing the finding that carries a five-
day suspension and $500 fine, in part on the grounds
that proper research wasn't conducted on the with-
drawal times and threshold levels.
Earlier this year Delaware stewards dropped a
case against multiple Eclipse Award-winning trainer
Todd Pletcher after an attorney advised them the
RMTC-recommended rule on the medication in ques-
tion, betamethasone, was not subjected to proper
peer review.
RMTC executive director Dionne Benson said
the research was in place for that medication—she
wishes Delaware had continued the case—and, citing
a published study, believes research is in place for
methocarbamol. BH
PAPIESE: GLASS FULL FOR WORK ALL WEEKBy Tom LaMarra
Richard Papiese, who operates Midwest Thorough-
breds with his wife, Karen, looked on the positive
side of the Oct. 8 retirement of his 2014 champion
Work All Week, who he believes sustained a stress
fracture in his knee during Keeneland's Oct. 2 Phoe-
nix Stakes (gr. III).
"We are so lucky we decided to check because
(the injury) could have set him up for a slab fracture,
and that could have been catastrophic," Papiese said.
"It's not a tragedy and the glass isn't half-empty—it's
full because he isn't shattered."
Illinois-homebred Work All Week took last year's
Breeders' Cup Sprint (gr. I) and was being pointed for
this year's. The gelding won 13 of 19 starts for earn-
ings of more than $1.5 million. Big on aftercare, the
Papieses recently had Work All Week and his trainer,
Roger Brueggemann, pose for photos promoting the
"One Last Race" retirement program.
"Work All Week is part of the family," Papiese
said. "We're going to make sure he stays happy and
healthy." BH
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Work All Week, the champion sprinter of 2014, was retired Oct. 8
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Graham Motion is appealing a methocarbamol positive citing concerns
over withdrawal times and threshold levels
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PRIVATE PURCHASES FUEL HRONIS RACINGBy Jeremy Balan
A horse owner only since 2010, much of Kosta
Hronis' impressive success can be attributed to
his first private purchase.
In 2011 Hronis secured Lady of Shamrock
through bloodstock agent David Ingordo. The
daughter of Scat Daddy went on to win two grade I
events in 2012 and four graded races overall.
"We've been spoiled from the start," Hronis said.
"Lady of Shamrock built a lot of the stable herself."
With early success like that, Hronis hasn't been
shy to pull the trigger on private purchases, often
through Ingordo. This year has been a sparkling ex-
ample, with Stellar Wind and Hard Aces moving to
Hronis Racing and trainer John Sadler and winning
grade Is in 2015. Stellar Wind is likely headed to the
Oct. 30 Breeders' Cup Distaff (gr. I).
"If you're around animals enough, the good ones
have a look to them," Ingordo said. "You can notice—
this one breathes a little different air. You want to get
as many of those as you can." BH
NEW 3YO STARS EMERGING IN AUSTRALIABy Tara Madgwick
The sidelining of star 3-year-old colts Vancouver
(Medaglia d'Oro) and Pride Of Dubai (Street Cry) at
the start of spring has opened the gate for new talent
to emerge, and Exosphere (Lonhro) and Press State-
ment (Hinchinbrook) have risen to the challenge.
Winner of the group I Golden Rose, Exosphere
was one of five stakes winners for Godolphin Oct. 3
at Randwick with a victory in the 1,200-meter Ro-
man Consul Stakes (Aus-II). He ran faster time than
the older sprinters and was in a class of his own.
Exosphere heads next to Melbourne for the group I
Coolmore Stud Stakes (1,200 meters) Oct. 31.
A dominant last-start winner in Sydney, the Chris
Waller-trained Press Statement will start a hot favorite
in the $1 million Caulfield Guineas (Aus-I) at 1,600 me-
ters in Melbourne Oct. 10, despite drawing wide.
Meanwhile, an eye-catching winner in restricted
grade last week in Sydney was unbeaten colt Hellbent
(I Am Invincible), who looks to step into stakes com-
pany for his next assignment. BH
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Godolphin's top 3-year-old sprinter Exosphere, by Lonhro, wins the
Oct. 3 Roman Consul Stakes
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Hronis Racing's Stellar Wind won the Aug. 30 Torrey Pines Stakes and is
training up to the Oct. 30 Distaff
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INTERVIEW
A FEW QUESTIONS WITH CONOR FOLEYBy Ian Tapp
Today's MarketWatch interview is with blood-
stock agent Conor Foley, who operates Ora-
cle Bloodstock in Lexington.
Blood-Horse Daily: Now that the dust has
settled after Keeneland September, what are
your impressions of the market?
Conor Foley: What stood out to me was that
the top and the middle of the market are very
solid. I felt Books 1-4 were very strong. It's hard
to get a feel from year to year because the sale's
format changes, but the one takeaway is that
things have settled and the market is solid. Now
you're really seeing the effect of the retraction
from the economic decline in 2008, because
over those few years the bottom of the mar-
ket—in terms of quality of mares—got washed
away. That has helped the overall market come
back to a commodity-based business.
My biggest worry today is the economic
health of the mid- to low-level tracks. It's im-
portant that they keep marching right along
because it's hard for people to keep investing
in the top level of the market if the horses that
prove to be not to the standard of their stable
can't find their ways to make a living for some-
one else. You need that liquidity in the market.
BHD: One of your areas of expertise is
buying horses privately. What is the current
trend in that part of the market?
CF: Right now I have several people who want
to buy 2-year-olds privately, but people just
don't want to sell a racehorse. But that is good
because it's a sign of the strong economy and
health in the market when, across the board,
people want to hold on to very high-risk assets.
Obviously they do so for several reasons; emo-
tions are definitely tied to them. So I understand
anyone who doesn’t want to sell a nice 2-year-
old.
BHD: What are the main considerations or
strategies for someone who wants to buy a
2-year-old this time of year?
CF: You have to be careful because horses
can run career-best performances. You want to
see horses that you feel can replicate outstand-
ing performances or a horse you feel will excel
under different conditions. But over the next two
months there's usually a lot of activity. It's funny;
people shift their focus with the seasons, and
different events throughout the year fuel trade.
For example, someone's usually not going to try
to buy a broodmare in June, but they would this
time of year. But, really, what's the difference
in holding the mare for three months? After the
Breeders' Cup, people get excited about the Der-
by and want to find a nice 2-year-old.
Some 2-year-olds right now you could buy for
$500,000, others for $1 million. It's just a matter
of where (the buyer) wants to get involved. To
spend a substantial amount of money, you have
to make a bet in terms of "Can this horse get a
distance of ground?" And, really, all of them have
question marks. Also, remember that you're
purchasing a passing grade on the rate of attri-
tion that occurs in young horses. It's going to cost
more money, but ultimately it could be a safer
investment because you've eliminated so many
unknowns. BH
IAN
TAPP
Foley discusses the bloodstock market and buying 2-year-olds
privately
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WATCH RACE REPLAYS OF NORTH AMERICAN RACES BY CLICKING ON THE RACE NAME
K Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate
RACE RESULTS ®SPONSORED BY
STAKES RESULTS
PRIX THOMAS BRYON (FR-III)
Saint Cloud, 10/8, €80,000, 2yo, 7f, 1:29.71, sft.1–Candide (FR), 123, b c, 2 ................. €40,000
Turtle Bowl (IRE)–Circus Key (IRE), by Key of Luck O–Baron Edouard De Rothschild, B–Ecurie De Meautry (FR), T–FABRE ANDRE, J–BOUDOT PIERRE-CHARLES
2–Hiort (IRE), 120, b f, 2 ...................... €16,000 Rip Van Winkle (IRE)–Gifts Galore (IRE), by Darshaan (GB) O–Laghi France, B–D CHASSAGNEUX (IRE), T–BARY PASCAL, J–PASQUIER STEPHANESale History: 2014 ARQOCT, $76,560.
3–Cheikeljack (FR), 123, b c, 2 ............ €12,000 Myboycharlie (IRE)–Senderlea (IRE), by Gi-ant's Causeway O–MME JACQUES CYGLER, B–Ecurie Des Monceaux (FR), T–PANTALL HENRI-ALEX, J–VERON FABRICESale History: 2014 ARQOCT, $19,200.
Margins: 1¼, neck, 7. Others: THE TURNING POINT (FR).
GRAND CRITERIUM DE BORDEAUX - PRIX DU HONG KONG JOCKEY
Bordeaux Le Bouscat, 10/8, €55,000, 2yo, 8f, 1:40.28, gd-s.
1–Almanzor (FR), 123, dk b/br c, 2 ...... €27,500 Wootton Bassett (GB)–Darkova, by Maria's Mon O–ECURIE ANTONIO CARO & GERARD AU-GUSTIN-NORMAND, B–Haras d'Etreham (FR), T–ROUGET JEAN-CLAUDE, J–EYQUEM JEAN-BERNARDSale History: 2014 ARQAUG, $134,000.
2–Camp Courage, 123, dk b/br c, 2 ..... €11,000 War Front–Storybook (UAE), by Halling O–Joseph Allen, B–Joseph Allen (KY), T–ROUGET JEAN-CLAUDE, J–MENDIZABAL IORITZ
3–Ankle (FR), 123, ch c, 2 ..................... €8,250 Shamardal–Polygreen (FR), by Green Tune O–Wertheimer & Frere, B–Wertheimer & Frere (FR), T–FERLAND CHRISTOPHE, J–GUYON MAXIME
Margins: 3, neck, 1½. Others: ZVALINSKA (FR), EZE (GB), DRAGON ROUGE (FR).
ALLOWANCE RESULTS
Belmont Park, Race 8, ALW
10/8, $77,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (turf), 1:08.75, course firm.1–Rumble Doll K, 124, b f, 4, Street Boss–Little Butter-
cup, by Labeeb (GB), $46,200, O–Falcone, Robert and All Heart Racing Stables, B–Lawrence Goichman (NY), T–Rob-ert N. Falcone, Jr., J–Javier Castellano
Sale History: 2013 OBSJUN, $65,000, 2012 KEESEP, $15,000.
Margin: 1¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 7, ALW
10/7, $26,000, 3yo/up, 4.5f (dirt), :52.37, track fast.1–Montague Bay, 119, ch g, 6, Prospect Bay–Snow Frolic,
by Artax, $15,540, O–Hubel Farms LLC (E. J. Hubel), B–Hubel Farms LLC (MI), T–Douglas R. Barron, J–Christian Hiraldo
Margin: 1¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Finger Lakes, Race 3, ALW
10/8, $20,400, 3yo/up, 8.5f (dirt), 1:45.92, track fast.1–Western Tryst, 120, dk b/br g, 6, Western Expression–
Pride of Trieste, by Old Trieste, $12,240, O–Dubb, Michael and Bethlehem Stables LLC, B–Flying Zee Stables (NY), T–Jeremiah C. Englehart, J–Jaime Rodriguez
Margin: 5¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Gulfstream Park West, Race 9, AOC
10/8, $40,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.74, track fast.1–Emerald Citadelle, 118, b f, 3, Bustin Stones–Citadelle,
by Dixie Brass, $21,600, O–Spielman, Michael and Minott, Leon, B–Amy Boll (NY), T–Leon Minott, J–Miguel Angel Vasquez
Margin: ¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 4, ALW
10/8, $34,000, 2yo, 7.5f (turf), 1:32.56, course firm.1–Twirling Cinnamon K , 117, dk b/br c, 2, Twirling
Candy–Cinnamon Charlie, by Indian Charlie, $20,400, O–Steve Landers Racing LLC, B–Woods Edge Farm, LLC (KY), T–Brad H. Cox, J–Malcolm Franklin
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $180,000.Margin: 1¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 6, AOC
10/8, $38,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7.5f (turf), 1:31.15, course firm.
1–Wild Swava K, 117, gr/ro m, 5, Offlee Wild–El Swava, by El Prado (IRE), $31,920, O–William J. Butler, B–John O'Meara (IN), T–Michael J. Maker, J–Albin Jimenez
Sale History: 2011 KEESEP, ($7,500 RNA).Margin: ¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 7, AOC
10/8, $34,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:10.65, track fast.1–Franks Officer Gal, 120, dk b/br m, 5, Officer–Franks
Rocket Girl, by Irish Open, $20,400, O–N P H Stable and B Square Stable, B–Frank Fletcher Racing Operations, Inc. (KY), T–Paul E. Holthus, J–Thomas L. Pompell
Margin: ¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Keeneland, Race 3, ALW
10/8, $58,000, 2yo, 6f (dirt), 1:10.61, track fast.1–Richie the Bull, 118, b c, 2, Benny the Bull–Richiesgirl-
gotgame, by Five Star Day, $31,860, O–V-Leaf Stables LLC and Ravin, Richard, B–Richard Ravin & Larry Rivelli (IL), T–Larry Rivelli, J–Jose Valdivia, Jr.
Margin: 2, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Keeneland, Race 6, ALW
10/8, $58,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:15.97, track fast.1–Wilbo K, 118, ch g, 3, Candy Ride (ARG)–Kokadrie, by
Coronado's Quest, $34,800, O–Chris Wilkins, B–Woodford Thoroughbreds (KY), T–Chris A. Hartman, J–Joe Bravo
Sale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $120,000, 2013 KEESEP, ($45,000 RNA).
Margin: ½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Keeneland, Race 7, ALW
10/8, $58,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:16.45, track fast.1–Lord Commander, 118, ch c, 3, Giant's Causeway–Air
Marshall, by Silver Deputy, $34,800, O–Gunther, John D. and Eurowest Bloodstock Services, B–Eurowest Blood-stock Services (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–John R. Velazquez
Sale History: 2013 FTKOCT, ($120,000 RNA).Margin: 2¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Keeneland, Race 8, ALW
10/8, $60,000, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:37.95, course firm.1–Quality Bird, 118, b c, 3, Quality Road–Caged Glory, by
Honour and Glory, $36,000, O–Marylou Whitney Stables LLC, B–Marylou Whitney Stables LLC (KY), T–Ian R. Wilkes, J–Chris Landeros
Margin: 1¼, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart
Penn National, Race 4, ALW
10/7, $29,500, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:38.17, track fast.1–Donna's Boy, 119, b g, 4, Sligo Bay (IRE)–Miss Dorothy,
by Stormin Fever, $17,700, O–Ken Bell, B–Gary Wellwood (ON), T–Sandra Matier, J–David Cora
Margin: neck, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Penn National, Race 5, ALW
10/7, $29,500, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.22, track fast.1–Benny Time, 121, ch c, 4, Benny the Bull–Vaca Sagra-
da, by Great Above, $17,700, O–Double Bogey Racing, B–Phil Matthews & Karen Matthews (FL), T–John D. Conner,
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WATCH RACE REPLAYS OF NORTH AMERICAN RACES BY CLICKING ON THE RACE NAME
K Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate
RACE RESULTS ®SPONSORED BY
J–Wilfredo CorujoSale History: 2013 BARMAR, $75,000, 2012 OBSAUG,
$18,000.Margin: 5, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Penn National, Race 6, AOC
10/7, $30,400, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.48, track fast.1–Early One Morning, 119, dk b/br g, 5, Devil His Due–
Stellalunar, by Tiger Ridge, $21,888, O–Tom Coulter, B–Ar-rowwood Farm (PA), T–Rodrigo Madrigal, Sr., J–Julio A. Hernandez
Margin: neck, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Remington Park, Race 5, ALW
10/7, $44,880, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.33, track fast.1–Drowningndiamonds, 123, ch g, 5, Diamond–Drown-
ing, by Slewacide, $25,807, O–Larry Dunbar, B–Larry Dun-bar (OK), T–Larry Dunbar, J–Floyd Wethey, Jr.
Margin: head, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Remington Park, Race 6, ALW
10/7, $35,200, 3yo/up, 7.5f (turf), 1:31.09, course firm.1–Prue, 123, ch g, 4, Mizzen Mast–Sandi M, by Silver
Hawk, $20,865, O–JiCo, Inc., B–JiCo, Inc. (KY), T–Don Von Hemel, J–Shane Laviolette
Margin: 4, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Santa Anita Park, Race 2, AOC
10/8, $55,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (dirt), 1:43.86, track fast.1–Solid Wager, 124, b g, 4, Birdonthewire–G Ma, by Valid
Wager, $42,900, O–Barber, Gary and Cecil and Stanford Stable, B–Madera Thoroughbreds LLC (CA), T–Peter Miller, J–Victor Espinoza
Sale History: 2012 BAROCT, $3,000.Margin: neck, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Santa Anita Park, Race 7, AOC
10/8, $53,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:35.61, course firm.1–Peggy Sue's Loose, 122, b m, 5, Benchmark–Ms
Toomsuba, by Bertrando, $31,800, O–Laura Armstrong, B–L K Properties & S. Keith Barnacastle (KY), T–Richard Rosales, J–Kent J. Desormeaux
Sale History: 2012 BARMAY, $3,000.Margin: 1¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 2, ALW
10/7, $44,958, 3yo/up, 10f (all-weather), 2:06.07, track fast.
1–Johnny Bear, 121, ch g, 4, English Channel–In Return, by Horse Chestnut (SAF), $32,360, O–Colebrook Farms and Bear Stables, Ltd., B–Tall Oaks Farm (ON), T–Ashlee Brnjas, J–Jesse M. Campbell
Sale History: 2012 ONTSEP, $278,933.Margin: neck, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 7, ALW
10/7, $44,958, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (all-weather), 1:16.31, track fast.
1–Peggy O, 120, b f, 3, Philanthropist–Simply Precious, by Ascot Knight, $43,132, O–Kingview Farms, B–Kingview Farms (ON), T–Catherine Day Phillips, J–Eurico Rosa Da Silva
Sale History: 2013 ONTSEP, ($37,928 RNA).Margin: 2½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
MAIDEN RESULTS
Belmont Park, Race 3, MSW
10/8, $75,000, 2yo, 8f (dirt), 1:35.72, track fast.1–Pirellone, 120, b c, 2, Gio Ponti–Eyepopnruby, by Take
Me Out, $45,000, O–PHS Racing, LLC, B–Leanne M. Rob-bins (FL), T–Ralph E. Nicks, J–Joel Rosario
Sale History: 2014 FTSAUG, $150,000.Margin: head, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Belmont Park, Race 6, MSW
10/8, $75,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (turf), 1:44.50, course firm.
1–Fourstar Crook, 120, b f, 3, Freud–Avril a Portugal, by D'Accord, $45,000, O–Dubb, Michael, Bethlehem Stables LLC and Aisquith, Gary, B–Kathleen M. Feron (NY), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr.
Sale History: 2014 FTMMAY, $110,000, 2014 FTFFEB, ($70,000 RNA), 2013 FTNAUG, $55,000.
Margin: 1¾, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 1, MSW
10/8, $25,000, 2yo, f, 6.5f (dirt), 1:21.83, track fast.1–Charitableprincess, 120, b f, 2, Charitable Man–Our
Princess, by Lido Palace (CHI), $14,760, O–Taylor Mountain Farm LLC, B–James W. Casey (WV), T–James W. Casey, J–Antonio Lopez
Margin: 5½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 3, MSW
10/8, $34,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:06.34, track fast.1–Shadow of Justice K , 117, dk b/br c, 2, Spanish
Steps–Above N Beyond, by Freud, $20,400, O–Dwight Preston, B–Justice Farm & Greg Justice (IN), T–Tommy C. Short, J–Carlos Villasana
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $3,500.Margin: 1¼, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 5, MSW
10/8, $34,000, 2yo, f, 8f (dirt), 1:42.32, track fast.1–C Js Bellatsunrise, 118, ch f, 2, Artemus Sunrise–Five
Bells, by Gilded Time, $20,400, O–Blaine Davidson, B–Blaine Davidson (IN), T–Stephen V. Fosdick, J–Richard A. Bracho
Sale History: 2014 INDOCT, ($8,000 RNA).Margin: 13, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 8, MSW
10/8, $32,000, 3/4/5yo, 5f (turf), 1:00.02, course firm.1–What a Image, 118, dk b/br c, 3, Ready's Image–Prin-
cess Tiger, by Lido Palace (CHI), $19,200, O–Robert E. Bruce, B–Robert Bruce (KY), T–Steven M. Asmussen, J–Is-rael Ocampo
Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Keeneland, Race 5, MSW
10/8, $56,000, 2yo, f, 8.5f (turf), 1:44.88, course firm.1–Princess Princess, 118, ch f, 2, Discreet Cat–Chez La
Femme, by Afternoon Deelites, $33,600, O–Yoshihara, Tsunebumi and Sekie, B–Winchester Farm (KY), T–Ben Colebrook, J–Joseph Rocco, Jr.
Margin: head, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart
Penn National, Race 1, MSW
10/8, $28,500, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:38.64, track fast.1–Farraj, 121, gr/ro c, 3, Tapit–Rhumb Line, by Mr. Gree-
ley, $17,100, O–AL SHAQAB RACING, B–SF Bloodstock LLC (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–Angel R. Rodriguez
Sale History: 2014 OBSMAR, $1,600,000.Margin: 6¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Santa Anita Park, Race 4, MSW
10/8, $52,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a6.5f (turf), 1:14.64, course firm.
1–Journeyonthemove, 122, b f, 3, Good Journey–Exces-sive Moves, by In Excess (IRE), $31,200, O–Morningside Stable, Heboian, Steve and Andrea, B–Morningside Stable, Steve Heboian & Andrea Heboian (CA), T–Mike Puype, J–James Graham
Margin: 1½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 5, MSW
10/7, $34,524, 2yo, 8.5f (all-weather), 1:47.30, track fast.1–Narrow Escape, 119, b c, 2, Sky Conqueror–Certainly
Special, by Distorted Humor, $20,714, O–JMC's Racing Stable, Dehan, Warren and Nixon, Justin J., B–J. Horner (ON), T–Justin J. Nixon, J–Jesse M. Campbell
Margin: ½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
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BUFFALO TRACE FRANKLIN COUNTY S.Keeneland, Friday, October 9, Race 95.5f (turf), $100,000, 3yo/up f/m, 5:30 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Richies Sweetheart Bring the Heat 4/f E. T. Baird 124 Richard Ravin, Patricia's Hope, LLC (Vince Foglia)
and Larry Rivelli 2 2 Sweet Nkosi A. P. Warrior 6/m Huber Villa-Gomez 120 Anne L. Walsh 3 3 Fleet Encounter Intidab 6/m Jose Valdivia, Jr. 120 John Norem and Cristel Racing Stable, Inc. (Mark
J. and Judy Cristel) 4 4 Lady Shipman Midshipman 3/f Eduardo O. Nunez 122 Ranlo Investments, LLC (Randy Lowe) 5 5 Ageless K Successful Appeal 6/m Julien R. Leparoux 124 Lael Stables (Roy Jackson) 6 6 Free as a Bird Hard Spun 6/m Joe Bravo 120 Elizabeth J. Valando 7 7 Ekati's Phaeton K Tale of Ekati 3/f Florent Geroux 118 Phaedrus Flights, LLC (James A. Bryan, Jr.) 8 8 Elusive Holiday Harlan's Holiday 3/f Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. 118 Stephen Wigmore 9 9 Shrinking Violet K Congaree 5/m Kent J. Desormeaux 122 Wesley A. WardBreeders: 1–Larry Rivelli & Richard Ravin; 2–Tommie M Lewis; 3–Barr Three LLC; 4–Randall E Lowe; 5–Hinkle Farms; 6–Elizabeth Jones Valando; 7–Haymarket Farm & Machmer Hall; 8–Stephen Wigmore; 9–Ashbrittle Stud.Trainers: 1–Larry Rivelli; 2–Ryan D. Walsh; 3–Mark J. Cristel; 4–Kathleen O'Connell; 5–Arnaud Delacour; 6–Ian R. Wilkes; 7–William I. Mott; 8–Charles Lopresti; 9–Wesley A. Ward.
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CUP AND SAUCER S.Woodbine, Sunday, October 11, Race 88.5f (turf), $250,000, 2yo, 4:26 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 Bear Skinned Kentucky Bear 2/g Gary Boulanger 122 Dura Racing & | M.J.Doyle Racing Stable Ltd. 2 Conquest Enforcer Into Mischief 2/c Patrick Husbands 122 Conquest Stables, LLC 3 Gigantic Breeze K Giant's Causeway 2/c Jesse M. Campbell 122 Hopefield Farm 4 Conquest Twister Twirling Candy 2/c Patrick Husbands 122 Conquest Stables, LLC 5 Shakhimat K Lonhro (AUS) 2/c Emma-Jayne Wilson 122 Dan Gale 6 Springhouse Limehouse 2/g David Moran 122 Gustav Schickedanz 7 Scholar Athlete Einstein (BRZ) 2/c Alan Garcia 122 West Point Thoroughbreds Inc. 8 Butterfly Dance Awesome Again 2/c Eurico Rosa Da Silva 122 Sam-Son Farm 9 Niigon's Edge Niigon 2/c Gerry Olguin 122 Chiefswood Stable 10 Tilbury Court Court Vision 2/c Steven Ronald Bahen 122 Hillsbrook Farms 11 Hammers Vision Court Vision 2/c Justin Stein 122 Terry Hamilton 12 Arctic Joy K Kitten's Joy 2/c Luis Contreras 122 Royce G. RobertsBreeders: –Bear Stables Inc.; –Tall Oaks Farm; –Stan Dodson; –Tall Oaks Farm; –Adena Springs; –Gustav Schickedanz; –Adena Springs; –Sam-Son Farm; –Chiefswood Stables Limited; –Garland E. Williamson; –Donver Stable; –Josham Farms Limited.Trainers: –Michael J. Doyle; –Mark E. Casse; –Michael P. De Paulo; –Mark E. Casse; –Roger L. Attfield; –Michael Keogh; –H. Graham Motion; –Malcolm Pierce; –Stuart C. Simon; –Rachel Halden; –Brian A. Lynch; –Richard A. Violette, Jr..
BUNTY LAWLESS S.Woodbine, Sunday, October 11, Race 68f (turf), $125,000, 3yo/up, 3:26 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 Uncatchable Fire Niigon 7/g Sheena Ryan 117 Stacey Van Camp 2 Ultimate Destiny Dance to Destiny 6/g Steven Ronald Bahen 117 Alec Fehr 3 Coltimus Prime Milwaukee Brew 4/c Gary Boulanger 117 Cabernet Racing Stables 4 Sweet Grass Creek Wando 3/g Jesse M. Campbell 113 Gustav Schickedanz 5 Born in a Breeze Leonnatus Anteas 3/c Alan Garcia 120 Earle I. Mack LLC 6 Crushin Hard Philanthropist 6/g Simon P. Husbands 117 John Atto 7 Sparrowhawk Old Forester 5/h David Moran 117 Equus Holdings 8 Chris' Brew Milwaukee Brew 4/g Eurico Rosa Da Silva 119 Terra Racing Stable 9 Regal Conqueror Sky Conqueror 4/f Emma-Jayne Wilson 114 William Sorokolit 10 Royal Intrigue Silent Name (JPN) 5/g Erika Smilovsky 117 Joanna Iglar 11 San Nicola Thunder Silent Name (JPN) 5/g Gerry Olguin 117 Paul Cooper and Joe Pirone 12 Kingsport Milwaukee Brew 3/c Patrick Husbands 117 Goldmart Farms and Royal Laser Racing Inc. 13 Iroquois Falls Niigon 5/g Justin Stein 117 Chiefswood Stable 14 Seen It All Before Niigon 6/g Luis Contreras 117 Colebrook Farms 15 Gran Bid Smooth Bid 4/g Tommy Wong 117 Curt & Trevon Gonsalves and Enza ArmataBreeders: –Chiefswood Stables Limited; –Minshall Farms; –J. Horner; –Gustav Schickedanz; –Walnut RIdge Farm; –Paradox Farm, Inc.; –Christopher Fung & Patrick Fung; –Terra Farms Ltd; –William Sorokolit; –Joanna Marie Iglar; –Joseph Pirone; –Richard Moylan; –Chiefswood Stables Limited; –Colebrook Farms; –Fieldstone Farms Inc..Trainers: –Michael Mattine; –Alec Fehr; –Justin J. Nixon; –Michael Keogh; –Mark R. Frostad; –Alexander F. McPherson; –Robert J. Rose; –Kevin Attard; –Darwin D. Banach; –Joanna Iglar; –John Cardella; –Sid C. Attard; –Paul Attard; –Ashlee Brnjas; –W. V. Armata.
HARRIS FARM S.Fresno, Sunday, October 11, Race 86f (dirt), $100,000, 3yo/up, 3:45 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 Wake Up Nick Cindago 3/c Mario Gutierrez 118 Reddam Racing LLC 2 London Legacy Grace Upon Grace 3/g Irving Orozco 116 Templeton Horses LLC, London, or Lovingier 3 Gangnam Guy Roi Charmant 4/g Russell A. Baze 119 M Racing or Jerry Hollendorfer 4 Raised a Secret Songandaprayer 5/h Juan J. Hernandez 121 Dr. Rodney Orr 5 Cartoonist Comic Strip 3/g Pedro M. Terrero 114 Scott Herbertson 6 Tamarando Bertrando 4/c Kyle Frey 121 Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams 7 Richard's Boy Idiot Proof 3/g Ricardo Gonzalez 120 Rockingham RanchBreeders: –Lee Searing & Susan Searing; –Terry C. Lovingier; –B&B Zietz Stables, Inc.; –Dahlberg Farms LLC; –Dr. and Mrs. William Gray; –Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams; –Harold Tillema & Pamela Tillema.Trainers: –Doug F. O'Neill; –Gary Sherlock; –Jerry Hollendorfer; –Mark Glatt; –Jonathan Wong; –Jeff Bonde; –Peter Miller.
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ANOAKIA S.Santa Anita Park, Sunday, October 11, Race 86f (dirt), $70,000, 2yo f, 4:30 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 Lemhill Basr Quality Road 2/f Martin Garcia 117 Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Maktoum 2 Magnolias in Bloom Flatter 2/f Drayden Van Dyke 117 Glen Hill Farm 3 Octofy Square Eddie 2/f Santiago Gonzalez 117 Reddam Racing, LLC 4 Surfside Tiara Scat Daddy 2/f Rafael Bejarano 117 M Racing, Dang or Taub, Et Al 5 Undisputed K Street Boss 2/f Tyler Baze 117 Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Bamford or TNIP
Racing 6 Uptown Twirl K Twirling Candy 2/f Joseph Talamo 117 Hronis Racing, LLC 7 Find Joy Drosselmeyer 2/f Tiago Josue Pereira 117 David P. Taylor 8 Miss Big Stuff Big Drama 2/f Victor Espinoza 117 Bernsen, Rockin Robin Racing Stable or STD
Racing Stable, Et Al 9 Star of Munster Tribal Rule 2/f Fernando Hernandez Perez 117 Charles GarveyBreeders: –Southern Equine Stables, LLC; –Glen Hill Farm; –Reddam Racing, LLC; –Gunpowder Farms LLC; –Milan Kosanovich; –Steven Nicholson & Brandi Nicholson; –Eico Stable; –Champion Equine LLC; –Cole Ranch.Trainers: –Bob Baffert; –Thomas F. Proctor; –Doug F. O'Neill; –Jerry Hollendorfer; –Simon Callaghan; –John W. Sadler; –Frank Lucarelli; –Peter Miller; –Robertino Diodoro.
BALLERINA S. (CAN-III)Hastings Racecourse, Monday, October 12, Race 69f (dirt), $100,000, 3yo/up f/m, 4:25 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 Locket Rosberg 5/m Antonio Ambrosio Reyes 122 E. M. & M. A. Braithwaite & I. M. Gorasht 2 Ambleside Park Fusaichi Pegasus 3/f Keishan Balgobin 117 Exclusive Stable & Raymond Hanson 3 Madame Pele Salt Lake 5/m Richard Harvey Hamel 122 Kama'aina Thoroughbreds 4 Amber Moon Finality 4/f Amadeo Perez 122 Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Bennett 5 Dear Lilly Graeme Hall 5/m David G. Lopez 122 Mark DeDomenico LLC & N.A.T.H.C. 6 Lady Rosberg Rosberg 5/m Gallyn Vick Mitchell 122 Karl Krieg 7 Rather Beautiful K Malibu Moon 4/f Rico W. Walcott 122 Swift Thoroughbreds Inc. 8 Touching Promise Touch Gold 5/m Amadeo Perez 122 Mr. & Mrs. R. J. BennettBreeders: –E. M. Braithwaite, M. A. Braithwaite & I. M. Gorasht; –Exclusive Stable & Ray Hanson; –Char Clark Thoroughbreds; –Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Bennett; –Dee-Ellen Cook; –Karl Krieg; –Hargus Sexton, Sandra Sexton & Silver Fern Farm, LLC; –Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Bennett.Trainers: –Frank E. Barroby; –David Forster; –Jim Penney; –Barbara Heads; –Troy Taylor; –Frank E. Barroby; –Dino K. Condilenios; –Barbara Heads.
BC PREMIER'S H. (CAN-III)Hastings Racecourse, Monday, October 12, Race 711f (dirt), $100,000, 3yo/up, 4:55 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 Square Dancer Circular Quay 5/g Richard Harvey Hamel 122 Hastings Racing Club 2 Dontmesswithkitten Kitten's Joy 5/h Amadeo Perez 111 Henry Leong & Tom Easton 3 Senor Rojo K Out of Place 9/g Jeffery Burningham 115 Tres Hombres, George Gilbert & Cameron Hill
Mortgages Ltd. 4 Don't Hold Me Back Hold Me Back 3/g David G. Lopez 112 J & G Racing Stable 5 Remembertobreathe D'wildcat 4/g Silvino Morales 110 David & Sylvea Gregory 6 Killin Me Smalls Marcavelly 5/g Ruben Lara 121 Deltin Stable & Ed Welsh 7 Brass and Gold Sungold 6/h Pedro V. Alvarado 117 Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Bennett 8 Shooting Jacket K Hard Spun 5/g Rico W. Walcott 114 Swift Thoroughbreds Inc.Breeders: –Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung; –Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey; –Needham-Betz Thoroughbreds, Inc./Kidder/Blackburn/Lamantia/Halecky; –Cindy Falter, Jenny Moyer & Sarah Wrather; –Irish Eyes Stable & Verbarctic Farm; –Zayat Stables, LLC; –Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Bennett; –Hargus Sexton, Sandra Sexton & Silver Fern Farm, LLC.Trainers: –Steve Henson; –Cindy Krasner; –David Forster; –Steve Henson; –Sylvea Gregory; –Ernie J. Keller; –Barbara Heads; –Dino K. Condilenios.
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FANTASY S.Hastings Racecourse, Monday, October 12, Race 38.5f (dirt), $75,000, 2yo f, 2:55 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 Donttellmyhusband Rosberg 2/f Jeffery Burningham 120 Wendy Kruger & Jim Smith 2 Cyclone Cindy Stephanotis 2/f Sahin Civaci 120 Jim & Anne Alendal & Philip Hall 3 Snuggles Rosberg 2/f Rico W. Walcott 120 Swift Thoroughbreds Inc. 4 Lady Cash Quiet Cash 2/f Amadeo Perez 120 JDP Holdings & Richard Hunter 5 C U At Eau Claire Haynesfield 2/f Richard Harvey Hamel 120 Don B. Danard 6 McDove K Proud Citizen 2/f Antonio Ambrosio Reyes 120 J. Stephen McDonald 7 Chestnut's Gold Finality 2/f Keishan Balgobin 120 W. Wilson, C. Cowan, M. Peter & High Stakes &
Deltin StablesBreeders: –Wendy Kruger; –Jim Alendal; –Swift Thoroughbreds Inc.; –Gil & Wil's Stud Farm; –Tod Mtn. Thoroughbreds; –Saleh Al Homaizi; –Tod Mtn. Thoroughbreds.Trainers: –Jim M. Smith; –Philip Hall; –Dino K. Condilenios; –Nancy Betts; –Greg Tracy; –Mark Cloutier; –Charlene Miller.
ASCOT GRADUATION S.Hastings Racecourse, Monday, October 12, Race 58.5f (dirt), $75,000, 2yo, 3:55 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 Kristofferson K Rock Hard Ten 2/c Rico W. Walcott 120 Riversedge Racing Stables, Ltd 2 Rock Concert Rosberg 2/g Keishan Balgobin 120 J. Snow, 3480 Equine, B. Randall & L. & S. Farms 3 Crazy Prophet Rosberg 2/g Pedro V. Alvarado 120 Shamrock Racing Stable, Ltd. 4 Dashing Don Popular 2/g Amadeo Perez 120 JDP Holdings Ltd., Nancy Betts, Don Adams & Ross
Rees 5 Power Corrupt Storm Victory 2/g Jeffery Burningham 120 Doug Clyde 6 Groot Finality 2/g Antonio Ambrosio Reyes 120 Jeffrey Sengara 7 We Found Gold Sungold 2/g Alexander Marti 120 Terry Clyde & JoAnne McDonald 8 Stanz in Command Second in Command 2/g David G. Lopez 120 Robert Scott 9 Iama Better Cause Cause to Believe 2/c Silvino Morales 120 Dale L. Keen & Lillian Jarvis-Meehan 10 Sol Cat Sungold 2/g Richard Harvey Hamel 120 Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Bennett 11 Lord Vancouver Teide 2/g Sahin Civaci 120 Philip HallBreeders: –Scout Stables; –Mr. & Mrs. John Snow; –Mike Chernen; –Rod Rodriguez & Lorraine Rodriguez; –Doug Clyde; –Red Rock Farm; –Dr. Lois E. Philp; –White House Stables; –Bryan Anderson & Carol Anderson; –Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Bennett; –Phil Hall and Blair Law.Trainers: –Tim Rycroft; –John Snow; –James R. Brown; –Nancy Betts; –Mike Anderson; –Steve Henson; –Mike Anderson; –Charlene Miller; –Pat Jarvis; –Barbara Heads; –Philip Hall.
HARVEST GOLD PLATE H.Northlands Park, Monday, October 12, Race 78.5f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo/up, 4:00 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 Aces Again K Ghostzapper 7/g Anastasios Chalaris 116 Amanda & Gary & Lesley Gregory 2 Barfly's Survivor Survivalist 6/g Jennifer Reid 114 Steele Valley Farms 3 Cowboys Don't Cry Include 3/g Tony Maragh 113 Tom Rycroft and Dale Stark 4 Boreal Spirit North Light (IRE) 3/g Damario Bynoe 113 Spring Lakes Farm 5 Go Max K War Pass 4/c Jorge Espitia 115 Doug Blair 6 Private Money Game K Congrats 4/g Shannon Beauregard 113 Sabre Farms 7 Toccetive Toccet 6/g Rafael Zenteno Jr. 114 Southview Ag (1998) LTD. 8 For Cash Stephen Got Even 5/g Skyler White Shield 122 Southview Ag (1998) LTD. 9 Wild Legend Gold Legend 4/g Scott Williams 122 Barb Saunders 10 Magic D' Oro Medaglia d'Oro 5/h Ismael Eluid Mosqueira 120 Martin Yeroschak and Barry ArnasonBreeders: –Wall Street Thoroughbreds & Adena Springs; –Steele Valley Farms; –Louis Neve; –Spring Lakes Farm; –G. Watts Humphrey Jr.; –Rapputi Stable LLC; –Lyle Farkash & Phylis Farkash; –Lyle Farkash & Phylis Farkash; –Barbara Saunders; –James Didion & Sylvia Didion.Trainers: –Amanda Gregory; –Jerri R. Robertson; –Tom Rycroft; –Jennifer Shafer; –Joan Petrowski; –Tim Rycroft; –Dale Greenwood; –Dale Greenwood; –Dale L. Saun-ders; –Tanya Lindsay.
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Rank Name Starts Wins Places Shows Earnings Win% WPS%
1 Javier Castellano 1,198 266 206 176 $21,771,548 22% 54%
2 Irad Ortiz, Jr. 1,058 222 167 155 $16,873,506 21% 51%
3 John R. Velazquez 784 153 123 110 $16,719,639 20% 49%
4 Joel Rosario 849 133 154 114 $13,767,027 16% 47%
5 Jose L. Ortiz 1,025 176 182 137 $13,343,351 17% 48%
6 Victor Espinoza 402 76 63 55 $11,421,953 19% 48%
7 Luis Saez 1,009 165 131 124 $9,876,344 16% 42%
8 Jose Lezcano 657 105 79 82 $9,126,935 16% 40%
9 Rafael Bejarano 785 173 131 117 $9,073,153 22% 54%
10 Junior Alvarado 727 115 93 108 $8,786,678 16% 43%
TOP JOCKEYS
TOP TRAINERS
Rank Name Starts Wins Places Shows Earnings Win% WPS%
1 Todd A. Pletcher 823 196 122 122 $20,158,900 24% 53%
2 Chad C. Brown 600 156 104 85 $14,719,509 26% 58%
3 Bob Baffert 289 66 49 43 $12,041,811 23% 55%
4 Mark E. Casse 705 121 110 98 $9,859,708 17% 47%
5 William I. Mott 541 101 90 73 $9,476,293 19% 49%
6 Jerry Hollendorfer 870 177 164 121 $9,017,066 20% 53%
7 Kiaran P. McLaughlin 309 82 42 43 $8,359,873 27% 54%
8 Steven M. Asmussen 1,186 192 208 178 $8,309,724 16% 49%
9 Christophe Clement 400 87 74 50 $7,431,960 22% 53%
10 H. Graham Motion 548 85 84 77 $6,336,428 16% 45%
Listed below are the top 10 leading jockeys by 2015 North American earnings through October 7, 2015. Racing statistics are 2015 North American only.
Listed below are the top 10 leading trainers by 2015 North American earnings through October 7, 2015. Racing statistics are 2015 North American only.
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Current Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’15 Stud Fee Farm 2YOs Rnrs Wnrs ’15 Earnings
1 Scat Daddy Johannesburg, ’04 $35,000 Ashford Stud, KY 154 58 24 $2,087,969
2 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $25,000 Ashford Stud, KY 165 37 11 $1,476,437
3 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY 109 43 17 $1,300,364
4 Bernardini A.P. Indy, ’03 $85,000 Darley, KY 126 43 8 $997,473
5 First Dude Stephen Got Even, ’07 $7,500 Double Diamond Farm, FL 98 31 11 $783,452
6 Medaglia d'Oro El Prado, ’99 $125,000 Darley, KY 105 21 7 $742,588
7 Square Eddie Smart Strike, ’06 $10,000 Vessels Stallion Farm, CA 37 10 7 $722,233
8 War Front Danzig, ’02 $150,000 Claiborne Farm, KY 66 21 11 $719,255
9 Colonel John Tiznow, ’05 $10,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY 111 31 8 $685,086
10 Twirling Candy Candy Ride, ’07 $10,000 Lane's End, KY 92 30 14 $676,496
2015 SIRES OF TWO-YEAR-OLDSListed below are the top 10 leading sires of 2-year-olds by 2015 Northern Hemisphere 2-year-old earnings through October 7, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are for Northern Hemisphere 2015 2-year-olds only.