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For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com OBS June coverage ATW, p. 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2005 DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF HEADLINE NEWS www.hillndalefarms.com Polish Precedent darleystallions.com Melhor Ainda Adam Coglianese POLISH PRECEDENT DEAD Darley stallion Polish Precedent (Danzig--Past Exam- ple, by Buckpasser) died after suffering complications from colic surgery Tuesday night. Named the champion miler in France in 1989 for owner Sheikh Mohammed and trainer Andre Fabre, the bay won seven of his nine career starts, includ- ing the G1 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp and G1 Prix Jacques le Marois. He retired after his three-year-old season and stood his entire stud career at Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket. The 19- year-old stallion sired 23 stakes winners, including six-time Group 1 winner Pilsudski (Ire), who captured the GI Breeders’ Cup Turf, G1 Ja- pan Cup, G1 Irish Champion S. and G1 Dubai Champion S.; six-time Group 1 victor Rakti (GB); G1 Irish Oaks and G1 Yorkshire Oaks heroine Pure Grain (GB); and G1 Dubai Sheema Classic winner Polish Summer (GB). “Polish Precedent has been an excellent flagbearer for Darley and everyone at the stud is deeply saddened by his loss,” said a statement released by Darley. GIACOMO DOING WELL AFTER SURGERY Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Moss’s Kentucky Derby hero Giacomo (Holy Bull) came out of his surgery Tuesday in good order and is expected to make a complete recov- ery, according to Daily Racing Form. Plans call for the grey to return to the races in 2006. Chips were re- moved from his left front ankle and his right knee. “It was a pretty average or normal chip, very typical,” Dr. Jeff Blea told DRF about the ankle chip. “From my experience and what we saw, I expect him to come back as good, if not better. The injury won’t have any ill effects on his performance. I think it will make him a better athlete. We’ll recommend 90 days off, which is conservative.” Blea termed the knee chip “insignifi- cant.” The three-year-old will begin a walking program after a few days of stall rest. “We’ll add a few minutes of walking a day and gradually build it up,” trainer John Shirreffs added. “You want to get the joint moving pretty soon.” AMERICAN OAKS TAKING SHAPE An international field of 14 fillies has been extended invitations for the $750,000 GI American Oaks, which will be contested at Hollywood Park July 3. The list includes Japanese Oaks win- ner Cesario (Jpn) (Special Week {Jpn}), as well as G2 Premio Regina Elena victress Silver Cup (Ire) (Almutawakel {GB}). Expected to spearhead the U.S. team is the unbeaten Melhor Ainda (Pulpit), along with GII Honeymoon Breed- ers’ Cup H. heroine Three Degrees (Ire) (Singspiel {Ire}). Other invitees include Karen’s Caper (War Chant) from England; the Irish-based pair of Luas Line (Ire) (Danehill) and Silk and Scarlet (GB) (Sadler’s Wells); Honeymoon second and third Thatswhatimean (Belong to Me) and Isla Cozzene (Cozzene); Laurafina (Cozzene), runner-up to Melhor Ainda in the GIII Sands Point S.; GI Hollywood Starlet winner Splendid Blended (Unbridled’s Song); the Grade I-placed Memorette (Memo {Chi}); and Grat (A.P. Indy), a recent allowance winner at Churchill Downs. RAPID PLAY DQ’D FROM MUNIZ WIN The Louisiana State Racing Commission unanimously voted Monday to disqualify Rapid Proof (Fast Play) from his victory in the Mar. 19 $500,000 GII Mervin Muniz Memorial H. due to a positive post-race drug test, ac- cording to The Times-Picayune. The five-year-old geld- ing, who won by a head at 31-1, tested positive for the anti-inflammatory steroid desamethasone. Trainer Hal Wiggins has been fined $1,000. The winner’s purse of $300,000 will now be awarded to runner-up A to the Z (Benchmark). America Alive (American Chance) will be awarded the $100,000 second-place check and Honor in War (Lord At War {Arg}) the $55,000 check for third. TDN TODAY Headline News .................... 2 pages

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    Polish Precedentdarleystallions.com Melhor Ainda

    Adam Coglianese

    POLISH PRECEDENT DEAD Darley stallion Polish Precedent (Danzig--Past Exam-ple, by Buckpasser) died after suffering complicationsfrom colic surgery Tuesday night. Named the champion

    miler in France in 1989 for ownerSheikh Mohammed and trainerAndre Fabre, the bay won sevenof his nine career starts, includ-ing the G1 Prix du Moulin deLongchamp and G1 Prix Jacquesle Marois. He retired after histhree-year-old season and stoodhis entire stud career at DalhamHall Stud in Newmarket. The 19-year-old stallion sired 23 stakes

    winners, including six-time Group 1 winner Pilsudski(Ire), who captured the GI Breeders’ Cup Turf, G1 Ja-pan Cup, G1 Irish Champion S. and G1 Dubai ChampionS.; six-time Group 1 victor Rakti (GB); G1 Irish Oaksand G1 Yorkshire Oaks heroine Pure Grain (GB); and G1Dubai Sheema Classic winner Polish Summer (GB).“Polish Precedent has been an excellent flagbearer forDarley and everyone at the stud is deeply saddened byhis loss,” said a statement released by Darley.

    GIACOMO DOING WELL AFTER SURGERY Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Moss’s Kentucky Derby heroGiacomo (Holy Bull) came out of his surgery Tuesday ingood order and is expected to make a complete recov-ery, according to Daily Racing Form. Plans call for thegrey to return to the races in 2006. Chips were re-moved from his left front ankle and his right knee. “Itwas a pretty average or normal chip, very typical,” Dr.Jeff Blea told DRF about the ankle chip. “From myexperience and what we saw, I expect him to comeback as good, if not better. The injury won’t have anyill effects on his performance. I think it will make him abetter athlete. We’ll recommend 90 days off, which isconservative.” Blea termed the knee chip “insignifi-cant.” The three-year-old will begin a walking programafter a few days of stall rest. “We’ll add a few minutesof walking a day and gradually build it up,” trainer JohnShirreffs added. “You want to get the joint movingpretty soon.”

    AMERICAN OAKS TAKING SHAPE An international field of 14 fillies has been extendedinvitations for the $750,000 GI American Oaks, whichwill be contested at Hollywood Park July 3. The list

    includes Japanese Oaks win-ner Cesario (Jpn) (SpecialWeek {Jpn}), as well as G2Premio Regina Elena victressSilver Cup (Ire) (Almutawakel{GB}). Expected to spearheadthe U.S. team is the unbeatenMelhor Ainda (Pulpit), alongwith GII Honeymoon Breed-ers’ Cup H. heroine ThreeDegrees (Ire) (Singspiel {Ire}).Other invitees include Karen’s

    Caper (War Chant) from England; the Irish-based pair ofLuas Line (Ire) (Danehill) and Silk and Scarlet (GB)(Sadler’s Wells); Honeymoon second and thirdThatswhatimean (Belong to Me) and Isla Cozzene(Cozzene); Laurafina (Cozzene), runner-up to MelhorAinda in the GIII Sands Point S.; GI Hollywood Starletwinner Splendid Blended (Unbridled’s Song); the GradeI-placed Memorette (Memo {Chi}); and Grat (A.P. Indy),a recent allowance winner at Churchill Downs.

    RAPID PLAY DQ’D FROM MUNIZ WIN The Louisiana State Racing Commission unanimouslyvoted Monday to disqualify Rapid Proof (Fast Play) fromhis victory in the Mar. 19 $500,000 GII Mervin MunizMemorial H. due to a positive post-race drug test, ac-cording to The Times-Picayune. The five-year-old geld-ing, who won by a head at 31-1, tested positive for theanti-inflammatory steroid desamethasone. Trainer HalWiggins has been fined $1,000. The winner’s purse of$300,000 will now be awarded to runner-up A to the Z(Benchmark). America Alive (American Chance) will beawarded the $100,000 second-place check and Honorin War (Lord At War {Arg}) the $55,000 check forthird.

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  • TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 6/23/05 • PAGE 2 of 2

    Grade 1 Winner

    STEPHEN GOT EVEN A.P. Indy-Immerse, by Cox’s Ridge

    DON’T GET MADLane’s End Sales Grad sets

    new stakes record in the gradedNorthern Dancer S. for owner

    B. Wayne Hughes.

    (859) 873-7300 FAX (859) 873-3746E-MAIL: [email protected] SITE: www.lanesend.com

    FOR ALL WE KNOWUndefeated in 3 starts & won herlast one at Arlington by 5 lengths

    for owner John C. Oxley

    P N E W S T O D A Y P

    UPCOMING EUROPEAN GROUP 1 RACES

    Date Race CourseJune 25 Pretty Polly S. Curragh

    June 26 Irish Derby Curragh

    Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud Saint-Cloud

    July 2 Eclipse S. Sandown

    July 3 Prix Jean Prat Chantilly

    Deutsches Derby Hamburg

    July 5 Falmouth S. Newmarket

    July 7 July Cup Newmarket

    P LETTER TO THE EDITOR P

    FALMOUTH COULD BE CLASH OF AGES Lastyear's renewal of the G1 Falmouth S., when SovietSong (Ire) (Marju {Ire}) took the unbeaten record ofAttraction (GB) (Efisio {GB}), was a feast to behold, anda stronger cast is almost in place to provide similar farethis year. The one-mile event, held appropriately onLadies' Day at Newmarket July 5, has attracted lastyear's principals as well as a host of Group 1 winnersfor a total entry of 24. English G1 1000 Guineas winnerVirginia Waters (Kingmambo) may also be joined byAirwave (GB) (Air Express {Ire}), Alexander Goldrun (Ire)(Gold Away {Ire}) and Damson (Ire) (Entrepreneur{GB}), and the Classic-placed trio of Vista Bella (GB)(Diktat {GB}), Penkenna Princess (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}) andLuas Line (Ire) (Danehill). However, Attraction has yetto be confirmed a definite starter after meeting with aslight setback last weekend. “She was due to canter onSunday, but her shoe slipped off and that has bruisedher foot a little bit,” trainer's wife Deirdre Johnston toldPA Sport. “We were pretty much on track, but this hasknocked us back a little bit. Hopefully it will only be aday or two. All being well, we will still head to theFalmouth, but it all depends how long she takes torecover.” Latecomers for the £200,000 contest can beentered at the £15,000 supplementary entry stageJune 30.

    IRON MAIDEN ON MEND Martin Schwartz's MaidsCauseway (Ire) (Giant's Causeway) is making continuedprogress from the injuries suffered during her bravevictory in the G1 Coronation S. at Royal Ascot at Yorklast week. Immediate plans remain on hold as she re-covers from a pulled hip muscle and a foot injurycaused by a loose shoe. “The clip on her [near hind]shoe came loose and cut into her," trainer's son CharlieHills told PA Sport, adding, “The foot is in the processof healing, and there is a lot of pus coming out. It's in apoultice and, all being well, the infection will clear upby the weekend. After that we will be able to moreaccurately assess her condition, although with any luckat all she will be able to carry on racing and go forraces like the Champion S. and Breeders' Cup.”

    “Kentucky is represented by two horsemen’s organi-zations. The KHBPA which claims as members anystate licensee, whether philosophically aligned or not;and the KTA/KTOB which represents 1,000 dues-pay-ing members. The KHBPA’s recent reports concerningKentucky’s position on uniform medication rules doesnot represent the broader view of most Kentucky horse-men. The KTA/KTOB membership, as well as a largegroup of unaligned horsemen, reject the KHBPA’s nega-tive position for change in Kentucky. The KTA/KTOBcontinues to support the efforts of the Racing Medica-tion and Testing Consortium (RMTC). Our position hasnot changed and is even stronger given the professionalmanner with which the RMTC conducts its business.Our desire to effect change in Kentucky’s rules and ourfurther desire to seek consensus on emerging propos-als, based on scientific data, clearly differs from Ken-tucky’s current policy. The KTA/KTOB strongly believesthese changes to be in the best interest of our horsesand the integrity of racing in Kentucky. The proposalfrom the RMTC is not only about medication and test-ing. It also addresses backside security, penalties, aswell as research on therapeutic and other medications.Kentucky’s racing is only as good as its integrity.”

    John T. Ward, Jr.President, Kentucky Thoroughbred Association

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    THURSDAY,

    JUNE 23, 2005

    Adam Coglianese

    Valid Expectationswww.lanesend.com

    RARE GIFT RETIRED Rare Gift (Unbridled’s Song--Rare Blend, by Bates Motel), winner of the 2004 GIII

    Ladies’ H. at Aqueduct, has beenretired from racing after sufferingan injury during her third-placefinish in the GII Fleur de Lis H.last Saturday. The four-year-oldfilly, trained by John Kimmel forGeorge Bolton, David di Pietroand Roger Honour, will be retiredto Lane’s End Farm and plans callfor her to be bred to leading sire

    A.P. Indy in 2006. Victorious in her lone start at two,Rare Gift was third in the GII Bonnie Miss S. and the GIIBlack-Eyed Susan S. and runner-up in the GIII AnneArundel S. prior to her Aqueduct success. In five startsthis season, the gray was third in the GIII Next Move H.and second in the GIII Sixty Sails H. before her ChurchillDowns effort. Rare Gift, a Lane’s End sales graduate,retires with a career record of 14-3-2-7 and earnings of$292,078.

    TAYLOR’S SPECIAL TO RETIREMENT HOMEMillionaire Taylor’s Special (Hawkin’s Special), whonumbered the GI Blue Grass S. and GII Louisiana Derbyamong his 13 stakes wins, arrived at the Old Friendsretirement facility June 15, the Daily Racing Form re-ports. The 24-year-old stallion was found abandoned ona farm in Washington last September. He had beenstanding at stud in Alberta, Canada, but his last regis-tered foal crop was from 2002 and consists of fiveunraced three-year-olds. According to DRF, the bay wasresiding on a farm owned by an elderly couple, but thecouple passed away and a caretaker left Taylor’s Spe-cial unattended in a field, where he apparently survivedfor six weeks before someone called the rescue groupHope for Horses. His identity was discovered after histattoo number was traced. From 14 crops to race, hesired 105 winners and two stakes winners. His progenyhave earned $3,179,483.

    OBS JUNE CONCLUDES A Texas-bred filly by ValidExpectations brought a bid of $100,000 from John R.

    Mulholland to top the secondand final session of the OcalaBreeders Sales Company’sJune Sale of Two-Year-Oldsin Training and Horses ofRacing Age. Selling as hip511 from the consignment ofCostanzo Sales, agent, thebay was produced by theMining mare Lovely Amy andis a granddaughter of MSWPretty Angela (Son Ange).

    She was one of 147 two-year-olds to successfullychange hands yesterday for a gross of $2,639,500 atan average price of $17,956. Additionally, nine horsesof racing age sold for a total of $55,900, an average of$6,211.

    OBS JUNE SALEWEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2005

    SESSION TOTALS 2005 2004 No. Offered 198 177 No. Sold (2yo) 147 140 RNAs 51 37 % RNA 25.7% 20.9% Gross (2yo) $2,639,500 $3,574,700 Average (% change) $17,956 (-29.7%) $25,534 Median (% change) $10,750 (-36.8%) $17,000 No. Sold (Older) 9 17 Gross (Older) $55,900 $144,000 Average (Older) $6,211 (-26.7%) $8,471

    CUMULATIVE 2005 2004 No. Offered 428 389 No. Sold (2yo) 304 314 RNAs 124 75 % RNA 29.1% 19.3% Gross $5,677,800 $7,394,600 Average (% change) $18,677 (-20.7%) $23,550 Median (% change) $11,000 (-31.3%) $16,000

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  • TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 6/23/05 • PAGE 2 of 8

    Congratulations to the best customers in the world on TWO Grade I and II Winners!

    (800) 456-3412www.keeneland.com

    ASHADO, Winner of the Ogden Phipps H. (GI) June 18O-Starlight Stables LLC, Paul Saylor and John Martin.; B-Aaron & Marie Jones (KY); T-Todd Pletcher

    Sold Keeneland September 2002 for $170,000; Earnings now $191,714Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent; Purchased by Starlight Stables

    TWO TRAIL SIOUX, Winner of the Fleur de Lis H. (GII) June 18O-John Gunther and Don Winton; B-Totier Creek Farm (KY); T-Wallace A Dollase

    Sold Keeneland November 2001 for $67,000Consigned by Spendthrift Farm LLC; Bruce Kline, agent for Totier FarmSold Keeneland September 2002 for $55,000; Earnings now $424,960

    Consigned by Spendthrift Farm LLC; Bruce Kline, agent; Purchased by J Gunther & D. Winston

    H N E W Y O R K H

    H E A S T H

    Yesterday’s Results:7th-BEL, $44,100, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:23 2/5, ft.NOTHING BUT FUN (f, 3, Dixie Union--Zepa, by Theatri-cal {Ire}), a $150,000 KEESEP yearling, was successfulat first asking for trainer Mike Hushion, taking a six-furlong Belmont test by 3 3/4 lengths. Adding a furlongand facing winners here at prohibitive 2-5 odds, sherallied to the front leaving the turn and edged clear tonotch the 2 3/4-length tally. Flaming Heart (TouchGold). Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Re-cord: 2-2-0-0, $52,800. O-Barry K Schwartz. B-Diamond A Racing Corporation(KY). T-Michael E Hushion.

    4th-BEL, $44,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mT,1:50 3/5, fm.COLOGNE (f, 3, Horse Chestnut {SAf}--Rhineland, byMr. Prospector) was a green fifth racing seven furlongsat Aqueduct Apr. 8 and was equally uneffective at alonger distance, checking in fourth over 8 1/2 furlongsat Belmont May 11. The chestnut showed improvedearly speed May 26 before holding for third and wasbet down to 9-5 favoritism in her turf and two-turndebuts. Racing very keenly beneath Eibar Coa, thehomebred tugged her way up to engage Up and Down(Peaks and Valleys) entering the stretch, exchangedrepeated bumps with that foe late and held sway for ahalf-length score, surviving a stewards’ inquiry into thebumping incident. The winner is a granddaughter ofMGISW Versailles Treaty, the dam of GSW & GISPSaarland. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-1, $34,230.O/B-Cynthia Phipps (KY). T-Claude R McGaughey III.

    CORRECTION: Alan Porter’s column in Wednesday’sTDN should have stated that five of Indian Charlie’s 13stakes winners “are out of Mr. Prospector-line mares,and thus are inbred to Raise a Native”--not Mr.Prospector--“through a daughter and a son.”

    6th-BEL, $44,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mT, 1:50 3/5, fm.ANURA (IRE) (f, 3, Giant’s Causeway--Shastri {SP-Ger},by Alleged) was a well-supported 8-5 favorite in herMay 5 unveiling, but ran out of real estate and settledfor runner-up over Pimlico’s sod. The 4-5 pick to do onebetter, she took control shortly after the break andslowed things down through pokey splits of :50.87 and1:14.68. Given her head turning for home by jockeyJohn Velazquez, she spurted away with good energyand was never threatened by Sugar Plum Girl (LemonDrop Kid), who closed to finish within 1 3/4 lengths ofthe winner. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $31,860. O-Shirley H Taylor. B-W Lazy T Ranch (IRE). T-MichaelW Dickinson.

    Yesterday’s Results:7th-MTH, $42,353, Alw, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:45, fm.CUT SHORT (f, 4, Diesis {GB}--Sun and Shade {GB}{SP}, by Ajdal), a full to promising young sire DaggersDrawn, MGSW-Eng, $141,057, broke her maiden atGoodwood last June and concluded her season with athird in a Windsor allowance Aug. 9. Plucked from JohnGosden’s barn and moved to Christophe Clement’s U.S.string, she won off the extended break, taking an Aque-duct NW1X Apr. 29. The dark bay nearly made it twostraight, falling a neck shy over Belmont’s lawn May30, and was the heavy 1-2 chalk shipping down to theshore. Cut short raced close up to a modest pace andbounded clear once asked, prevailing by 2 3/4 lengthsover Bay Tree (Ire) (Daylami {Ire}). Video, sponsored byTaylor Made. Lifetime Record: 6-3-1-1, $72,415. O-Philip W Freedman. B-Cliveden Stud Ltd (KY).T-Christophe Clement.

    All horses in the TDN are bred in North America,

    unless otherwise indicated

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  • TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 6/23/05 • PAGE 3 of 8

    CLOSES TRACK RACE CONDITIONS PURSE RUNS

    6/25 MTH Molly Pitcher Breeders’ Cup H. (GII) 3YO/UP, f/m, 1 1/16m $300,000 7/09

    6/25 CRC Azalea Breeders’ Cup S. (GIII) 3YO, f, 6f $300,000 7/09

    6/29 HOL Swaps Breeders’ Cup S. (GII) 3YO, 1 1/8m $400,000 7/09

    A TAYLOR MADE / WINSTAR VENTURE • Standing at Taylor Made

    Belmont 7th (NW1X) Nothing But Fun (Dixie Union) improves her record to a perfect two-for-two.Monmouth 7th (NW2X) Cut Short (Diesis {GB}) clears her second allowance condition with ease.

    H C E N T R A L H

    i O N T H E W O R K T A B i

    BELMONTChattahoochee War (War Chant), 4f, :48.17, 8/35

    Eye of the Tiger (American Chance). 4f, :47.83, 3/35

    Saint Stephen (Saint Ballado), 4f, :49.89, 20/35

    High Limit (Maria’s Mon), 5f, •:58.65, 1/19

    Sis City (Slew City Slew), 5f, •:58.65, 1/19

    CHURCHILLA. P. Arrow (A.P. Indy), 4f, :49.20, 28/73

    MONMOUTHFrisky Spider (Frisk Me Now), 3f, :35.80, 2/19

    5th-MTH, $39,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:39 4/5, ft.PHILOSOPHY (c, 3, Gone West--Existentialist, by Re-launch), on the board just once in a trio of juvenileefforts, returned from a six-month shelving andpromptly graduated against Monmouth maidens May30. A 3-1 chance to make it two straight in his routebow, the dark bay cut out the running on the front endthrough :24.47, :48.71, and 1:13.67 fractions. He wasclear coming into the final furlong, but had to dig deepto stave off favored Golder Than Gold (Formal Gold) bya neck. Philosophy, a $200,000 KEESEP, yearling, is ahalf to Youbetterbelieveit (Kris S.), SW, $138,551; and3/4 to Governor Hickel (Gulch), MGSP, $117,210.Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-1, $50,597. O-Jayeff B Stables. B-John Sikura & Edward McGhee(KY). T-Alan E Goldberg.

    Tuesday Night Results:5th-CNL, $29,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:12, ft.WEB OF INTRIGUE (f, 3, Danzig--Goldvasser, by Seek-ing the Gold) won this race via disqualification. Thebay, a well-beaten fifth in her debut at Pimlico May 29,set the pace while under pressure from 8-5 favoriteHonest to Goodness (Maria’s Mon), was forced in bythat foe a furlong from home and couldn’t keep up late,finishing 3 1/2 lengths adrift at the wire. Stewardsreversed the order of finish, however, promoting the11-1 Web of Intrigue to victory. Lifetime Record:2-1-0-0, $15,030.O-Erdenheim Farm. B-F E Dixon, Jr (KY). T-John R SFisher.

    2nd-MNR, $25,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:38 2/5, fm.COMIC BOOK HERO (c, 3, Comic Strip--Breezy's Alibi{SP}, by Little Missouri), fifth by double-digit lengthsover the main track May 22, sprang to life in his turfand route debut. The 5-1 chance was forced to checkat the break, but found his stride and by the quarterpole had swept to the lead with a wide move. Under adrive to maintain his advantage in deep stretch, thedark bay held by three-parts of a length as Nine Ballads(Saint Ballado) came calling. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0,$15,250. O-Audrey Narducci & Dick Naylor. B-Audrey A NarducciDr (IN). T-Eric R Reed.

    Yesterday’s Results:9th-CDX, $49,600, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 5fT, :57 1/5, fm.BOJANGLE'S CAT (f, 4, Tabasco Cat--Look Who'sDancing, by Affirmed), a $150,000 KEESEP yearlingpurchase, won first time out as a two-year-old atSaratoga, but went missing after finishing a distantfourth in an allowance at Churchill later that season andhadn’t been seen since. Sent off at 6-1 for her return toaction, the bay came out running from her rail post andmade every pole a winning one en route to a 3 1/2-length tally over favored Weatherwise (Smoke Glacken).Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $60,295.O-Kenneth L & Sarah K Ramsey. B-Rutledge Farm (KY).T-Dale L Romans.

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  • TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 6/23/05 • PAGE 4 of 8

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    i O N T H E W O R K T A B iHOLLYWOOD

    Three Valleys (Diesis {GB}), 4f, :50.00, 17/24 Pico Central (Brz) (Spend a Buck), 5f, 1:01.20, 2/20

    SANTA ANITAForest Grove (Forestry), 5f, 1:00.60, 7/36 Ticker Tape (GB) (Royal Applause {GB}), 5f, :59.00, 2/36 Minister Eric (Old Trieste), 6f, 1:14.40, 7/11 Storm Wolf (Stormin Fever), 6f, 1:13.40, 3/11

    Central Report cont.

    3rd-CDX, $45,280, Msw , 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:09 4/5, ft.STORM A BREWING (f, 3, Storm Creek--Salty ButSweet, by Salt Lake), third in her debut at this oval lastJune 27, went missing for over 10 months, returning tofinish a distant sixth in a seven-furlong maiden at thistrack May 4. The $30,000 KEENOV weanling and$40,000 FTKOCT ran a much improved race in herlatest, missing by a nose going this distance May 30.Favored at 4-5 in this spot, the dark bay switched outto the three-path with three furlongs to run, engagedGenuine True (Yes It’s True) at the eighth pole andpulled away to take it by a widening 4 1/2 lengths.Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-1, $43,435.O-Bill & Vicki Poston. B-2 GTO Stables LLC (KY). T-DaleL Romans.

    Yesterday’s Results:7th-HOL, $51,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW1X,3yo, f, 1mT, 1:36 2/5, fm.CHARM THE GIANT (IRE) (f, 3, Giant’s Causeway--Olympic Charmer {MGSW & GISP, $499,036}, byOlympio), fifth in her lone start at two, returned from asix-month hiatus to graduate going 5 1/2 furlongs overthis surface May 8. She was sent off as the 2-1 chalkhere while stretching out to a mile. Breaking alertlyfrom the outside, the bay was guided over to the railheading into the first turn and raced a close-up third.Alex Solis gave her the signal at the top of the stretchand the McAnally homebred came up the inside, hold-ing Unusual Spring (Unusual Heat) safely at bay for aone-length score. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $58,300.O/B-Deborah McAnally (IRE). T-Ronald McAnally.

    IN IRELAND:Charismatic Cat, c, 3, Storm Cat. See “Ireland”

    IN BRITAIN:Istan, c, 3, Gone West. “See Britain”

    Stakes/First-time Starters to Watch: Thursday, June 23

    Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2001 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SWRace #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)CAPE CANAVERAL (Mr. Prospector), Overbrook, $10K, 107/21/44-BEL, Msw, 6f, +Magnolia Jackson, $51K EAS MAY 2yo 6-PRM, Msw, 5f, +Cape Louie, 8-1 GOLDEN M ISSILE (A.P. Indy), Adena, $25K, 151/13/3 1-CT , Msw, 4 1/2f, +M om's M issile, $45K KEE SEP yrl, 15-1TIGER RIDGE (Storm Cat), Walmac, $5K, 120/23/1 9-MT H, Msw, 6f, +Tuffertiger

    First-crop progeny to watch: Thursday, June 23

    Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2002 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SWRace #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)EXCHANGE RATE (Danzig), Padua, $10K, 47/1/0 7-LS, Msw, 5 1/2f, Lovely Exchange, $5K TEX M AR 2yo, 10-1

    CORRECTION: Wednesday’s TDN listed the dam of hip134, at $110,000 the second-highest-priced juvenileduring the opening session of the OBS June sale, asQuarrel Over. Quarrel Over is the second dam of hip134, who is by Siphon (Brz) out of Timely Quarrel (TimeFor a Change). We regret the error.

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    ATR LAUNCHES 3G SERVICE At The Races has announced a groundbreaking initia-tive which will allow Vodafone 3G customers to watchlive racing on their cellphones. “We are very pleased tohave launched on Vodafone so quickly and look for-ward to working with our betting partner William Hill tomarket this excellent service to an increasingly largecustomer base,” said ATR Chief Executive MatthewImi, adding, “We are able to track usage by customersof the service in real time and the response is alreadyvery encouraging. Bearing in mind that this is the firstservice of its kind anywhere in the world, let alone theUK, we should see real growth from this point forward,and the fact that At The Races is first to market for aproduct such as this will enable our service to becomefront of mind for 3G racing enthusiasts.” Using theirvideo call function, users simply dial 83415 on theirhandset to view live ATR television coverage with fullcommentary; they have the option to bet at the sametime. The service is available across the ‘3' and‘Vodafone 3G’ networks in the UK.

    PIGGOTT TO OPEN NEW STAND Living legend Lester Piggott will be on hand for theofficial opening of the new £1.1 million Wiltshire Standat Salisbury today. One of Piggott’s ancestors, a Can-non of Stockbridge, built the racecourse itself. The newcomplex incorporates an owner & trainer bar, improvedtote betting facilities, two new corporate suites and anopen-terraced roof bar. Jeremy Martin, Salisbury’s clerkof the course, commented, “We are delighted and hon-oured the new Wiltshire Stand will be opened by LesterPiggott and we are naming our roof terrace bar afterhim. The views from up there are fantastic.”

    Yesterday’s Results:Salisbury, 2.10, Mdn, £7,100, 2yo, 5fT, 1:01.82,gd/gm.+FISOLA (IRE) (f, 2, Fasliyev--Afisiak {GB}, by Efisio{GB}), a i38,000 GOFNOVweanling and 35,000gnsDONSEP yearling, stumbled soon after leaving the gate,but recovered to track the front wave in fifth. Tendingto lug left inside the final quarter, the 5-1 chance wasguided in a straight line from the eighth pole to denySecret Night (GB) (Dansili {GB}) by 1 3/4 lengths. Life-time Record: 1-1-0-0, £4,615.O-The Beechdown Flyers; B-Kelso Stewart; T-Clive Cox.

    Carlisle, 2.50, Mdn, £6,390, 2yo, 5f 193ydsT,1:13.89, gd/fm.DESERT REALM (IRE) (c, 2, Desert Prince {Ire}--Fawaayid {MSW-Ire}, by Vaguely Noble {Ire}), who ranthird to subsequent G3 Norfolk S. winner Masta Plasta(Ire) in his latest start at Newcastle June 1, was theeven-money pick to step up here. Enduring a troubledpassage in third, he was angled out for his bid at thequarter-mile marker and lengthened clear inside the finalfurlong to beat Playtotheaudience (GB) (Royal Applause{GB}) by 3 1/2 lengths. The winner is a 1/2 to GreenLady (Ire) (Green Desert), SW & MGSP-Fr. LifetimeRecord: 4-1-1-1, £6,1074O-Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Gainsborough Stud Manageent Ltd; T-Mark Johnston.

    Epsom, 6.30, Mdn, £4,056, 2yo, f, 7fT, 1:23.85,gd/fm.PURE FICTION (GB) (f, 2, Zilzal--Once Upon a Time{GB}, by Teenoso) went postward as an 11-4 chanceoff a debut sixth at Bath May 26 and broke well tostalk the lead from the outset here. Struggling to copewith the descent to Tattenham Corner, she found thecamber in the straight less of a problem and was riddenout inside the final furlong to best Bee Seventeen(Chester House) by a length. The winner is a 1/2 toArabian Story (GB) (Sharrood), SW-GB, SP-Den,$132,548-GB. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, £4,056.O/B-The Queen; T-Richard Hannon.

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    H I R E L A N D H

    GOFFS 2005 SALES DATES

    International Sale June 25Orby Sale Sept. 26 - 30Horses in Training Sale Oct. 28November Sale Nov. 15-20December National Hunt Sale Dec. 6-10

    H F R A N C E H

    Yesterday’s Results:Naas, 7.20, Cond, i24,100, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT,2:13.10, fm.UNIQUE POSE (IRE) (f, 3, Sadler’s Wells--Desert Ease{Ire} {SW-Ire}, by Green Desert), the 1-5 favorite, wasreturning from a runner-up finish in the G3 Noblesse S.at Cork June 12. She wired the field with the minimumof fuss in this drop in class. Leading from flagfall, thehomebred was coaxed along when pressed inside thefinal quarter and coasted to the wire from the eighthpole to account for Ballet Dancing (Ire) (Giant’s Cause-way) by an easy three lengths. “She’s a very consistentfilly who won here as a two-year-old and that was anice performance,” said winning conditioner DermotWeld. “She would have liked a little more ease in theground, but it’s safe summer ground.” He added,“There’s a nice race in Cork, the [Listed] Give Thanks S.[Aug. 1], and that would be a very logical race for her.”Lifetime Record: GSP-GB, 4-2-2-0, i53,404.O/B-Moyglare Stud Farm; T-Dermot Weld.

    Naas, 7.55, Mdn, i17,834, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:12.90, fm.+MODEEROCH (IRE) (f, 2, Mozart {Ire}--Majinskaya{Fr} {SW & GSP-Fr}, by Marignan), a 3/4 sister toDanaskaya (Ire) (Danehill), Hwt. 2yo Filly-Ire, G1SP-GB,MSP-Ire, followed the family tradition by winning ondebut, but only just got the better of Oh How Lovely(Storm Cat) in a thrilling climax. Tracking the leadersunder cover in fifth, the 4-1 chance was pushed alonginside the final quarter and responded to a forcefulKevin Manning drive to inch her nose in front on theline. She becomes the fourth winner for her freshmansire (by Danehill). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, i12,784.O/B-Ballylinch Stud; T-Jim Bolger.

    Naas, 8.25, Hcp, i14,460, 3yo, 1mT, 1:36.60, fm.CHARISMATIC CAT (c, 3, Storm Cat--The Franchise, byDeputy Minister), who had incurred a five-pound pen-alty for winning a similar race at Limerick five daysearlier, raced in a prominent third until taking a share ofthe lead in early stretch. Pushed into an outright advan-tage approaching the final quarter mile, the 11-4 joint-favorite was driven out in the latter stages to dismissmarket rival King Of Tory (Ire) (Giant’s Causeway) by3/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-2, i19,536.O-Michael Tabor; B-Dan Borislow; T-Aidan O’Brien.

    Naas, 6.20, Mdn, i11,568, 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:12.60, fm.BONANZA (IRE) (c, 3, Danehill--Mosquera {Ger} {MSW-Ger, GSP-Fr}, by Acatenango {Ger}) finished third in hislatest at Limerick June 17 and was the 11-10 pick toimprove two spots this time. Under early pressure aftera tardy start, the 100,000gns TATHOU yearling wasridden along from halfway and quickened smartly forthree smacks of the Kieren Fallon’s whip inside the finalfurlong to deny Rokocoko (Ire) (Fasliyev) by two lengthsnearing the tape. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-2, i11,375.O-Michael Tabor; B-Newsells Park Stud Ltd; T-AidanO’Brien.

    Yesterday’s Results:Maisons-Laffitte, 2.05, Cond, i31,000, 2yo, 5 1/2fT,1:06.20, gd/fm.ATTIMA (GB) (f, 2, Zafonic--Guarded {GB}, by EagleEyed) was runner-up over course and distance on debutMay 31 and went postward for this return as the 7-5pick. Breaking into an immediate lead, she was coaxedalong inside the final quarter and was pushed out in thelatter stages to safely account for Mariol (Fr) (Munir{GB}) by two lengths. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 1 win,1 place, i21,700.O-Ecurie Jean-Louis Bouchard; B-Chantilly BloodstockAgency; T-Pascal Bary.

    Maisons-Laffitte, 3.05, Cond, i31,000, 3yo, 6fT,1:11.50, gd/fm.ISTAN (c, 3, Gone West--Ronda {GB} {MGSW-Fr,GSW-GB, GISP-US, GSP-Ger, $227,639}, by Bluebird)was knocked down to 9-10 at the tills coming backfrom a third-place finish in the Listed Prix de Pontarmeat Longchamp June 9. Positioned in a stalking thirdbehind the leader, he eased to the front at the quarter-mile marker and was ridden out inside the closing panelto hold Pachello (Ire) (Priolo) by a half length. LifetimeRecord: 6 starts, 3 wins, 1 place, i44,050.O-Darpat SL; B-Dario Hinojosa; T-Carlos Laffon-Parias.

    Maisons-Laffitte, 2.35, Mdn, i18,000, unraced 3yo, 1 5/16mT, 2:12.20, gd/fm.+SHAKANDARA (FR) (f, 3, Sendawar {Ire}--Sharakanda, by Alydar) settled in third after the openingexchanges and improved into a forcing second beforehalfway. Seizing the initiative rounding the home turn,the 21-10 favorite was pushed clear inside the finalquarter and coasted to the wire in the closing stages todismiss Ice Domina (Fr) (Anabaa) by an easy eightlengths. Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, i9,000.O-H H The Aga Khan; B-H H The Aga Khan’s Studs SC;T-Alain de Royer-Dupre.

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    H I T A L Y H

    H E U R O P E A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H

    B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O NAMERICA

    UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES

    Date Race TrackJune 25 GI Mother Goose S. Belmont

    GII Beverly Hills H. HollywoodGIII Aristides BC H. ChurchillGIII Kent BC S. DelawareColonial Turf Cup Colonial Downs

    June 26 GIII Cinema BC H. HollywoodQueen’s Plate Woodbine

    KIRK TO BOLDLY GO? Scuderia Pieffegi's Prince Kirk (Fr) (Selkirk--PrincessManila, by Manila), winner of last year's G1 Prixd'Ispahan, suffered a tendon injury when ninth in lastweek's G1 Queen Anne S. at Royal Ascot at York andhas been retired to the breeding shed. No destinationhas yet been announced for the Mill Borromeo trainedfive-year-old, but negotiations are ongoing. Currentlystabled at Luca Cumani's Bedford House base inNewmarket, he boasts a career record of 17 starts,seven wins and nine placings with earnings ofi412,765.

    IN HONG KONG:Noble Boss (GB), g, 5, Sadler’s Wells--Illusory (GB), by Kings Lake. Happy Valley, 6-22, Hcp., 2200mT. B-Juddmonte Farms. *G1SP-Eng. **Formerly Illustra- tor (GB). ***55,000gns HIT ‘03 TATAUT.Sensible Way (GB), g, 7, Inchinor (GB)--Tudorealm, by Palace Music. Happy Valley, 6-22, Hcp., 1200mT. B-Wyck Hall Stud Ltd. *4,200gns wnlg ‘98 TATDEC; Ir14,000gns yrl ‘99 TATIRE; 36,000gns 2yo ‘00 TATAPR.

    STAKES RESULTS:GOLDEN SYLVIA H., $75,000, MNR, 6-21, 3yo/up,f/m, 1m, 1:38, ft.1--TEMPUS FUGIT, 122, m, 5, Alphabet Soup--Delight U. S. A., by Quiet American. O-Briland Farm; B-Stacy Mitchell (KY); T-Bernard S Flint; J-C K Murphy; $45,375. Lifetime Record: 25-7-3-1, $280,721.2--Indy Groove, 120, m, 5, A.P. Indy--Niner's Home, by Forty Niner. ($1,000,000 yrl '01 KEESEP). $15,000.3--Catboat, 118, f, 4, Tale of the Cat--Northern Fleet, by Afleet. $7,500.Margins: 8 1/4, 3 3/4, 4HF. Odds: 0.40, 2.40, 0.40.

    ALLOWANCE RESULTS:

    8th-BEL, $47,000, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:12, gd.

    EVERY TRICK (f, 4, Grand Slam--Destiny Now, by

    Jeblar) Lifetime Record: 16-3-3-1, $119,702. O-William

    J Condren & Michael H Sherman. B-Farnsworth Farms

    (KY). T-Nicholas P Zito. *$95,000 2yo 2003 OBSAPR.

    9th-BEL, $46,000, NW2X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT,

    1:35 4/5, yl.HALF HEAVEN (f, 3, Regal Classic--Sand Pirate, by

    Desert Wine) Lifetime Record: 5-3-1-0, $88,532.

    O-David B Cassidy & Edward Lipton. B-David Cassidy

    (NY). T-Gary C Contessa.

    7th-DEL, $45,290, NW1X, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:12 3/5, ft.CARLY'SSILVERCHARM (f, 3, Silver Charm--Sky

    Tango, by Sky Classic) Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-1,

    $83,421. O-Flow Farms. B-Ro Parra (KY). T-Michael V

    Pino. *$30,000 yrl '03 FTKJUL; $25,000 yrl '03

    KEEJAN.

    8th-DEL, $42,800, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT,

    1:43, fm.FIN (GB) (f, 4, Groom Dancer--Bonne Ile {GB} {GISW-

    US, SW & MGSP-Fr, GSP-Eng, $535,250}, by Ile de

    Bourbon) Lifetime Record: 8-2-0-1, $46,829. O-M

    Budgett. B-Kirtlington Stud Ltd (GB). T-H Graham Mo-

    tion. *1/2 to All Gong (GB) (Kris {GB}), Ch.

    Steeplechaser, MSW-Stp, $435,989.

    8th-MTH, $39,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 4/5, gd.EASTERN POINT (c, 4, West Acre--Fair Winds Lass, by

    Honor Grades) Lifetime Record: 6-3-1-1, $67,080.

    O-Wild Horse Stable. B-Robert C Roffey Jr (FL).

    T-Donald S Reeder. *$100,000 2yo 2003 OBSAPR.

    4th-MNR, $32,400, 6-21, NW3L, 3yo/up, 1mT,

    1:36 4/5, fm.

    SKYEY (h, 5, Sky Classic--Icecapade Queen, by

    Icecapade) Lifetime Record: 16-3-3-0, $50,858.

    O/B-David L Murphy (OK). T-John W Baird.

    6th-CNL, $28,000, 6-21, Opt. Clm. ($20,000), NW2X,

    3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:50 1/5, fm.

    DIPLOMATIC AGENT (c, 4, Deputy Minister--Bionic

    {GB}, by Zafonic) Lifetime Record: 8-3-1-1, $81,321.

    O/B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (KY). T-Christopher Speckert.

    8th-PRM, $27,968, 6-21, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW2X,

    3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft.

    SUNRISEONTHEOASIS (f, 3, Gilded Time--

    Midnightontheoasis {SP}, by Gulch) Lifetime Record:

    SW, 9-4-1-1, $90,355. O/B-River Ridge Ranch (IA).

    T-J Larry Jones.

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    7th-APX, $27,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:38 3/5, fm.YOU DANCING DEVIL (f, 3, Joyeux Danseur--You Devil,by Diablo) Lifetime Record: 7-2-1-0, $39,700.O/B-Steve Holland & Crowns Way Farm (IL). T-GregGeier.

    8th-CNL, $25,480, 6-21, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:45 2/5, ft.CODED PRINCESS (f, 3, Menifee--Queen's Code {SP,$195,250}, by Lost Code) Lifetime Record: 8-3-0-1,$65,498. O-Green Hills Farm. B-John C Harvey, Jr(ON). T-Todd A Pletcher. *$50,000 yrl '03 KEESEP.

    7th-PRM, $25,074, 6-21, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 1m,1:38 3/5, ft.ONE FINE AFFAIR (c, 3, Blumin Affair--One Fine Lady{MSW & GSP, $225,376}, by Tri Jet) Lifetime Record:8-2-0-2, $37,276. O-Gary Lucas & Linda Woods.B-Gary E Lucas (IA). T-Don Von Hemel. *1/2 to OneFine Shweetie (Shuailaan), MSW, $260,587.

    7th-GLD, $20,500, 6-21, NW3L, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, 1:22 4/5, ft.LUNES GRITO (f, 4, Roar--Escallonia, by Damascus)Lifetime Record: 27-3-9-7, $88,272. O-Holiday Farm.B-Gene & Phyllis Gilmore (MI). T-Gerald S Bennett.

    ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:Who Was, f, 2, Allen's Prospect--Smart Tally, by Smarten. CNL, 6-21, 5 1/2f, 1:06 2/5. B-Huckleberry Farm LLC (Md). *$26,000 yrl '04 FTMOCT. **1/2 to Merryland Missy (Citidancer), SW, $138,670.Country Vision, f, 2, Cahill Road--Country Dream, by Country Pine. HOL, 6-22, (C), 6f, 1:12 3/5. B-SLU, Inc (Ca). *$27,000 yrl '04 BESOCT.Suzies Moment, f, 2, Exclusivengagement--It's Suzie (SW, $137,413), by Far North. PRM, 6-21, (S), 4 1/2f, :52 3/5. B-River Ridge Ranch (Ia). Time Tix, c, 3, Concorde's Tune--Silver Anklets, by Slew the Slewor. MTH, 6-22, (S), 6f, 1:13 2/5. B-Lloyd Palmer (NJ).Sydsational, f, 3, Dixie Brass--Alkris, by Koluctoo Bay. BEL, 6-22, (S), 1m, 1:38 4/5. B-Gary Greenhouse (NY). Last Kris Miss, g, 3, Private Interview--Kris Miss Eve, by Evening Kris. MTH, 6-22, (S), 6f, 1:13 3/5. B-Quiet Winter Farm (NJ). Swift Dakota, c, 3, Sultry Song--Swift Passage, by Coastal. APX, 6-22, (S), a1 1/8mT, 1:51 4/5. B-Don Smith & Jim Edgar (Il). *1/2 to Lady Doc (Doc's Leader), SW, $167,272.Hold That Dancer, c, 4, Dance Brightly--Leaseholder (SP), by Taylor's Falls. APX, 6-22, 1m, 1:37 2/5. B-Gary Tussey (Ky). *1/2 to Golly Greeley (Mr. Greeley), SW & MGSP, $113,640.

    HANDICAP RESULTS:BRITAIN, Salisbury, 3.10, £21,236, 3yo, 1 1/2mT,2:33.71, gd/fm.MAGIC INSTINCT (GB) (g, 3, Entrepreneur {GB}--PassePasse, by Lear Fan) Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, £15,537.O-A E Oppenheimer; B-Hascombe & Valiant Studs;T-Marcus Tregoning.

    CONDITIONS RESULTS:FRANCE, Maisons-Laffitte, 3.35 (Apprentices),i20,000, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:39.10, gd/fm.LA REINE MAMBO (f, 3, High Yield--Zappeuse, byKingmambo) Lifetime Record: 7 starts, 2 wins, 4 places,i24,500. O/B-Ecurie Woodcote Stud; T-Elie Lellouche.

    FRANCE, Marseille Borely, 2.30, 6-22, i13,000, 2yo,6fT, 1:11.90, gd/sf.MILL CHIEF (FR) (f, 2, Ski Chief--Mill Rib {Fr} {SP-Fr},by Moulin {GB}) Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place,i15,650. O/B-Ecurie Chandre-Cozzi; T-Michel Gentile.

    ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:Supercast (Ire), c, 2, Alhaarth (Ire)--Al Euro (Fr), by Mujtahid. Carlisle, Britain, 6-22, Mdn, 2yo, 5fT. B-J Egan, J Corcoran & J Judd. *9,500gns yrl ‘04 TATOCT; 24,000gns 2yo ‘05 DONAPR.Rio Ther (GB), c, 2, Bertolini--Valandraud (Ire), by College Chapel (GB). Naples, Italy, 6-21, Cond, 2yo, 5fT. B-Wood Hall Stud Ltd. *26,000gns yrl ‘04 DONSEP. **10th winner for freshman sire (by Danzig).Figaro Flyer (Ire), g, 2, Mozart (Ire)--Ellway Star (Ire) (SP-GB), by Night Shift. Bath, Britain, 6-22, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 161ydsT. B-Mohammad Al Qatami. *Fifth winner for freshman sire (by Danehill).Grand Course (Ire), f, 3, Grand Lodge--Star of the Course, by Theatrical (Ire). Epsom, Britain, 6-22, Mdn, 3yo, 10f 18ydsT. B-Martyn Arbib. *29,000gns yrl ‘03 TATOCT.Battledress (Ire), g, 3, In the Wings (GB)--Chaturanga (GB), by Night Shift. Bath, Britain, 6-22, Mdn, 3yo/up, 11f 144ydsT. B-J R Banahan.Bureaucrat (GB), g, 3, Machiavellian--Lajna (GB), by Be My Guest. Salisbury, Britain, 6-22, Cond, 3yo, 9f 198ydsT. B-Newgate Stud Company. *1/2 to Gold Land (Gone West), MGSW-US, GSP-GB, $885,675.Cristal Rose (Ire), f, 3, Montjeu (Ire)--Little Italy (Ire) (SW-Ity), by Common Grounds (GB). Aix-Les-Bains, France, 6-22, Mdn, 3yo, f, 1 1/4mT. B-Mormand Cheng & Seidler Racing Inc. *26,000gns wnl ‘02 TATDEC; 22,000gns yrl ‘03 TATOCT.Abide (Fr), f, 3, Pivotal (GB)--Ariadne (Ger), by King’s Lake. Salisbury, Britain, 6-22, Mdn, 3yo, f, 6f 212ydsT. B-Bellow Hill Stud. *30,000gns yrl ‘03 TATOCT.

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