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MELATONIN MAY BENEFIT FROM GOLD CUP DISTANCEBy Jeremy Balan
With Hoppertunity opting to head to the Dubai
World Cup (UAE-I) in March, Tarabilla Farms'
Melatonin put forth one of the most impressive—
and unexpected—efforts of Santa Anita Park's
winter/spring meet in the March 12 Santa Anita
Handicap (gr. I).
The 5-year-old Kodiak Kowboy gelding's 4
1/4-length score at 16-1 odds in the 1 1/4-mile Big
'Cap was not only his first graded score, but only
his second start around two turns. He followed
that victory with a runner-up finish to Effinex—who
finished third in the Big 'Cap—in the 1 1/8-mile
Oaklawn Handicap (gr. II) April 16, his first start
outside Southern California.
"I wasn't so much surprised that he won the Santa
Anita Handicap but that he handled the distance,
because I thought the distances he had been running
might be somewhat beyond him," said trainer David
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IN TODAY’S EDITIONINTERNET POKER CLEARS CALIFORNIA COMMITTEE 4
REQUEST FOR STAY IN SUSPENSION OF UMAROV 5
OBS MARCH SALE TOPPER TO RESUME RACING 6
CITATION'S HOLLYWOOD GOLD CUP 7
'OPERATION GELDING' TO EXPAND 8
AQUIS FARM RAMPS UP AUSTRALIAN PRESENCE 8
ON-TRACK, ADW CLASH IN CALIFORNIA 9
RESULTS 10
ENTRIES 12
LEADING LISTS 18
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Hofmans. "But he's shown now that he can run long,
and even (jockey Joe) Talamo thinks the mile and a
quarter is better for him than a mile and an eighth.
He said he's a true stayer, and that surprises me."
If 1 1/4 miles truly is his sweet spot, Melatonin
should be primed for another big run in the $500,000
Gold Cup at Santa Anita (gr. I) June 25, a "Win and
You're In" event for the Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I).
But it's Karl Watson, Mike Pegram, and Paul
Weitman's Hoppertunity who garners the 3-1 morn-
ing-line favoritism in the eight-horse field (Melatonin
is second choice at 7-2). In preparation for his first
start stateside since a third-place in the world's rich-
est race, the 5-year-old Any Given Saturday horse has
worked six times at Santa Anita, including a six-fur-
long move in 1:12 1/5 June 18. Prior to his Dubai trip,
Hoppertunity nosed out fellow Gold Cup entrant
Imperative in the San Antonio Stakes (gr. II).
Hoppertunity is winless in three starts at 1 1/4
miles, but he was only a nose short in last year's Gold
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MELATONIN MAY BENEFIT FROM GOLD CUP DISTANCE
Cup, when Hard Aces closed from last place to win.
Hard Aces, a 6-year-old son of Hard Spun, is back to
defend his Gold Cup title. In his eight starts since,
he's yet to return to the winner's circle (he finished
second to Melatonin in the Big 'Cap), but had argu-
ably his most encouraging run in his last start—the
Californian (gr. II) May 22.
Second Summer, who won the Californian by a
length, will take his first step up to the top level in
the Gold Cup, which also will be his first try beyond
1 1/8 miles. The Summer Bird gelding has won three
straight races, with two conditional optional-claiming
allowances preceding his Californian victory.
An unknown commodity in the field is 2014 Brazil-
ian Triple Crown winner Bal a Bali, who will be mak-
ing the first dirt start of his 21-race career. BH
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INTERNET POKER CLEARS CALIFORNIA COMMITTEEBy Tom LaMarra
Legislation that would divert up to $57 million a
year to horse racing from Internet poker opera-
tions cleared the California Assembly Committee on
Appropriations June 22.
The bill, which authorizes card rooms and cer-
tain Indian tribes to apply for licenses to operate
intrastate online poker, has broad support from the
horseracing and breeding industry as well as tribes—
but not all of them. Representatives of some tribal
entities told the committee that "suitability" language
in the bill isn't strong enough to protect against
"tainted assets," primarily service providers found to
have been operating illegally in the past.
The measure now heads to the full Assembly for
consideration.
The committee dealt with an amended version of
the bill, which sets a tax rate of 8.847% for aggregate
gross revenue below $150 million and up to 15%
for gross revenue above $350 million. It also sets a
license fee of $12.5 million.
In exchange for not having rights to Internet poker
licenses, the original bill mandat-
ed the first $60 million in revenue
and the $12.5 million license fee
go to the California Horse Racing
Internet Poker Account ($57 mil-
lion) and the Fair and Exposition
Fund ($3 million).
A fiscal analysis notes that with
a 15% tax rate, gross revenue
would have to be at least $400
million for any money to go to the
state general fund for budgetary
purposes. An amendment states
that 10% of gross revenue, no
matter how much, will go the gen-
eral fund and the remaining 90%
to racing and fairs until the $60
million threshold is reached.
The Jockeys' Guild, California
Thoroughbred Trainers, Church-
ill Downs Inc., Thoroughbred
Owners of California, California
Thoroughbred Breeders Association, Del Mar, and
the Oak Tree Racing Association are among racing
organizations that spoke in favor of the bill.
Assemblyman Adam Gray, who sponsored the In-
ternet poker bill, acknowledged concerns from tribal
interests regarding language for suitability of service
providers, particularly those that operated after the
federal Unlawful Internet Gambling and Enforcement
Act took effect in 2006.
"I am willing to strengthen this bill," Gray said. "I'm
sure we will amend the bill further on the (Assembly)
floor and in the Senate. This is probably the most-vet-
ted bill this legislative session."
Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, who chairs the
committee, expects further discussion on the floor.
"We have to ensure this is really going to work,
and work for everybody," she said. "There is a mar-
ket-share component that needs to be addressed. "
Gonzalez acknowledged the popularity of racing
in California but noted the bill contains no provisions
for using racing's share of poker revenue should
racing cease.
"We need to make sure in the bill it's clear that it's
not a right of the (racing) industry to take this money
if horse racing does not continue," she said. BH
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REQUEST FOR STAY IN SUSPENSION OF UMAROVBy Frank Angst
Franklin, Ky., Circuit Court Judge Phillip Shepherd
said June 22 he plans to issue a ruling in the next
day or two on a request for a stay by suspended
owner/trainer Otabek Umarov.
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission suspend-
ed Umarov after he refused to allow out-of-compe-
tition testing on one of his horses—stakes winner
Looks to Spare—April 30 at Churchill Downs. The
stewards issued a 10-year suspension and $10,000
fine for violations of out-of-competition testing rules
and possession of hypodermic needles.
Umarov's attorney, Justin Fowles, requested the
stay during a June 22 hearing, in which KHRC general
counsel John Forgy outlined the commission's oppo-
sition. Shepherd hinted some type of stay would be
granted.
"I have a concern about the penalty being in effect
while Mr. Umarov awaits his day in court," Shepherd
said, noting he needed to review the case and plans
to rule June 23 or 24.
Shepherd said he could issue a temporary re-
straining order while a more formal hearing on an
injunction is conducted.
Forgy said because Umarov already requested
a stay that was denied by the KHRC, state statute
requires requests for stays from a court go to the ju-
risdiction in which the alleged violation occurred—in
this case Jefferson County, where Churchill is located.
Fowles said the way he reads the statute, the
ultimate arbiter would still be Franklin Circuit Court.
He claims his client would suffer significant financial
strain, his continued operations would not negatively
impact the commission, and there are substantial
questions of fact to be addressed in the hearing be-
fore punishment begins.
Forgy said the KHRC typically doesn't deny re-
quests for stays, but the circumstances are unique.
The KHRC claims Umarov refused to allow a blood
sample to be collected and then removed the horse
from the Churchill backstretch while officials attempt-
ed to explain and enforce the rules.
"It's unusual to deny a stay, but there is an unu-
sual set of circumstances and unusual violation of
rules," Forgy said.
Forgy added the racing commission would be
undermined if Umarov is allowed to continue training
while an administrative hearing is conducted on the
case.
"When the vet arrived to collect the sample, (Uma-
rov) was obligated—at that moment—to consent
to out-of-competition testing just as everybody else
does," Forgy said. "It's just unprecedented. We have
a deep interest that everybody complies with the
drug rules, especially out-of-competition testing. Our
concern is the integrity of the sport."
Fowles suggested Umarov didn't immediately
allow out-of-competition testing because Looks to
Spare was ill. He also said the vet making the request
did not present proper identification.
Forgy said Looks to Spare was on Churchill
grounds and therefore subject to testing, and that
Umarov knew Nick Smith, the vet who made the
request. He also noted Umarov has been banned
by Churchill, and a court ruling may not relieve his
financial hardship. BH
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RACES to watch
OBS MARCH SALE TOPPER TO RESUME RACINGBy Alastair Bull
The most expensive juvenile at last year's Ocala
Breeders' Sales Co.'s March sale races for only
the second time in his career at Churchill Downs
June 23.
Bred by Summer Wind Farm, Zero Hour was a
$1.4 million purchase by Live Oak Plantation from
the SGV Thoroughbreds consignment at the OBS
sale after bringing $650,000 at the 2014 Keeneland
September yearling sale.
After hitting the starting gate hard, the son of
Bernardini finished ninth out of 10 at Saratoga Race
Course Aug. 22 in his sole juvenile start.
Zero Hour is out of the stakes-winning Miswaki
mare Misty Hour. She has produced grade II winner
India (Hennessy) and the stakes-winning mare Pilfer
(Deputy Minister). Pilfer's progeny include the dual
grade I winner To Honor and Serve and grade I-win-
ning Angela Renee (both by Bernardini).
Zero Hour, who is trained by Mark Casse and will
be ridden by Florent Geroux, has recorded bullet
works for three of his past four breezes over five fur-
longs at Churchill Downs. He is the 3-1 morning-line
favorite for the seven-furlong maiden race.
Among the well-related horses challenging Zero
Hour are Go Ghetto (a Bernardini half brother to
grade I winner Kodiak Kowboy), Goats Town (a Dublin
half brother to grade II winner S'maverlous), and Run-
ning Back (a Hold Me Back half brother to two graded
winners, Kobe's Back and Well Spelled).
Also at Churchill Downs, a 2-year-old maiden spe-
cial weight features Reedini, a Bernardini half broth-
er to grade I winner Midnight Lute, and Blame Will
(Blame—Be My Prospect), a $600,000 Fasig-Tipton
Saratoga yearling purchase. BH
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Zero Hour fetched the top price of $1.4 million at the 2015 OBS March
2-year-old sale
CHURCHILL DOWNS, $46,500 MSW, 5.5FChurchill Downs, Thursday, June 23, Race 25.5f (dirt), $46,500, 2yo, 5:29 PM (local)
PP Horse Sire Dam 1 Oxford Lane Into Mischief Ben's Boots 2 Jersey Street Maimonides Flattered 3 Reedini H Bernardini Candytuft 4 One of a Kind H Lemon Drop Kid Come a Callin 5 Society Beau Curlin Seattle Society 6 Blame Will Blame Be My Prospect 7 Impressive Edge H Harlan's Holiday Cool Spell
CHURCHILL DOWNS, $53,500 MSW, 7FChurchill Downs, Thursday, June 23, Race 37f (dirt), $53,500, 3yo/up, 5:58 PM (local)
PP Horse Sire Dam 1 Go Ghetto H Bernardini Kokadrie 2 Running Back H Hold Me Back Well 3 Burntwood Arch Toast 4 Discreetly Firm H Discreetly Mine Sweet Rider 5 Zero Hour H Bernardini Misty Hour 6 Enduring Warrior H Warrior's Reward Extraneous 7 Goats Town Dublin A. P. Petal
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CITATION'S HOLLYWOOD GOLD CUPBy Tom Hall
July 14, 1951 was a usual sunny Southern California
day in the Los Angeles area.
At Hollywood Park, 50,625 racing fans had poured
through the turnstiles in anticipation of the seventh
race on the card, the 12th running of the Hollywood
Gold Cup. One of the 10 entrants stood on the
threshold of a singular accomplishment. A victory
would make Calumet Farm’s Citation racing’s first
millionaire.
Major accomplishments were nothing new for the
handsome son of Bull Lea—Hydroplane II, by Hyper-
ion. From the outset of his juvenile championship
season in 1947, he had done little wrong. In nine
starts at 2, he had been defeated only once—by his
stablemate Bewitch, a champion filly in her own right
that year.
At 3 Citation slipped (perhaps literally as well as
figuratively) only once, losing the Chesapeake Trial
Stakes on a muddy track to a horse named Saggy.
Citation’s revenge victory in the Chesapeake
Stakes put him on a Shermanesque march through
the rest of the year. Major stakes victories piled up
like leaves behind a rake. He became the eighth
horse to win a Triple Crown.
He met older horses and took them to task in the
Stars and Stripes Handicap, the Sysonby Mile, two
Gold Cups, and a walkover in the Pimlico Special. So
dominant was he that he added three champion-
ships, including Horse of the Year.
With only two losses in 29 starts and a 15-race win
streak, seemingly, the only horse that could defeat Ci-
tation would be Citation. And so it was. He developed
an osselet—an arthritic condition of the fetlocks—
that forced him to miss the entire 1949 season.
Rather than retire Citation to the Calumet stallion
barn, the farm returned the handsome bay to the
races in 1950 with the goal of earning a million. He
picked up where he had left off, winning a Santa An-
ita allowance race for his 16th consecutive victory, a
record not equaled until Cigar in the mid-nineties.
However, the rigors of racing took their toll and
though still valiant, Citation was a lesser shade. That
year he won only two of his nine starts and finished
second in the others. Four of his losses were to im-
ported Noor, whose prowess was so noteworthy he
was named champion older male in 1950.
Back again in 1951, Citation bounced about in the
minor places through most of his
starts but began finding the win-
ner’s circle in June. Coming into
the Gold Cup off two successive
wins, “racing as if best” as the
chart stated, Citation won by four
lengths from his old stablemate
nemesis Bewitch.
Citation retired immediate-
ly with $1,085,760 in earnings.
That’s $10,272,375 today, folks.
Saturday marks the 77th
renewal of the Gold Cup, which
since the demise of Hollywood
Park and the move from Ingle-
wood to Arcadia is known as the
Gold Cup at Santa Anita. BH
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Citation, with Steve Brooks up, winning the 1951 Hollywood Gold Cup
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AQUIS FARM RAMPS UP AUSTRALIAN PRESENCEBy Tara Madgwick
Aquis Farm, which has quickly positioned itself at
the forefront of Queensland's racing and breed-
ing industry, will start key runner Cradle Me in the
June 25 Tatts Club Tiara, the last Australian group I
race of the season.
Acquired in January 2015 and wholly owned by
the Hong Kong-based Fung family, Aquis Farm is
a 447-hectare Thoroughbred racing, boarding and
breeding facility at Canungra on the Gold Coast.
Under the guidance of chief operating manager
Marcus Langer, Aquis Farm significantly ramped up
its commercial activities this year and will stand four
stallions in 2016.
Heading the roster is the brilliant Snitzel colt Spill
The Beans (Aus$11,000), who retired from racing with
a win in the group II Mirvac Queensland Turf Club Cup.
Joining him are former Darley sires Domesday
(Aus$8,800) and Benfica (Aus$4,400) while interna-
tionally recognized Holy Roman Emperor (Aus$9,900)
will shuttle this year from Coolmore in Ireland.
Carrying the Aquis colors, Cradle Me (Easy Rock-
ing), a Aus$300,000 ($216,960) purchase from the re-
cent Magic Millions National broodmare sale, became
a group II winner in the Bundaberg Rum Dane Ripper
Stakes June 11. BH
'OPERATION GELDING' TO EXPANDBy Blood-Horse Staff
Representatives of the Unwanted Horse Coalition
plan to expand the organization's "Operation
Gelding" program, given results of a recent survey.
The UHC met June 13 in Washington, D.C., focus-
ing on a three-year strategic plan to "expand educa-
tional efforts, enhance key programs, increase visibil-
ity, and develop a strategic fundraising campaign to
support current and future initiatives."
"The UHC has not surveyed Operation Gelding
clinic organizers since the program began in 2010, so
this was clearly the first step in our plan to expand
the program," UHC director Jennifer Purcell said.
The UHC said 50% of the surveyed clinic organiz-
ers from 18 states responded and reported lack of
advertising, costs of travel, and inconvenient dates as
primary reasons horse owners do not participate in
Operating Gelding clinics. In addition, 70% said they
would plan a second clinic if funds were available,
and 81% expressed interest in a voucher option.
Based on the results, the UHC approved expan-
sion of the program effective Jan. 1, 2017, by in-
creasing the funding per horse gelded to $100,
approving two clinics per calendar year for qualified
organizations, and offering a voucher option.
"The program is working, but there is a clear
demand for additional castration clinics across the
country, and the UHC is ready to assist organizations
in meeting that need," UHC chairman Dr. Doug Corey
said. BH
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Aquis Farm has quickly become a leading player in the Australian
Thoroughbred scene
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INDUSTRYANALYSIS
ON-TRACK, ADW CLASH IN CALIFORNIA
California regulators appear prepared to have
further discussions about the impact that
on-track use of advance deposit wagering ser-
vices is having on on-track pari-mutuel handle.
A lengthy back-and-forth during the June
California Horse Racing Board meeting revealed
a fairly deep divide: The Thoroughbred Owners
of California wants the information, but ADW
providers said additional "geolocation" functions
could be costly and inconvenience bettors.
ADW providers already know the jurisdiction
in which wagers are generated. At issue is how
much money is wagered on live races via mobile
devices by people at the racetrack; bets made at
the windows for the most part generate more
revenue for purses than those made through
ADW services.
"This is not a minor issue. At the macro level
there has been a seismic shift in the wagering
customer," said TOC chief executive officer
Greg Avioli, who notes on-track handle fell 9%
at the recent Golden Gate Fields meet, but ADW
handle increased 11%. "Is this a coincidence? It
could be, but we don't think it is.
"We don't know how many people are betting
with devices on track. We should use technology
to address the questions and get the facts. This
should not be taken as the TOC taking a stand
against ADW. We need an economic model for
this type of betting."
John Hindman, general counsel for TVG, said
the company had talks with the TOC to "reach
an acceptable answer" to the questions. He said
it would be premature for the CHRB to start a
rule-making process.
Hindman said California "already receives
a healthy cut of ADW revenue" and should be
careful to maintain it. "We deeply care about
California," he said. "The benefit we've provided
to California has grown over the years."
Brad Blackwell, vice president for TwinSpires.
com, said "cost and inconvenience (of players)
outweigh the potential upside." Blackwell didn't
elaborate on the costs of additional bet-tracking
but said the ADW provider isn't paid much for
the services it provides to California bettors.
"We feel ADW provides a lot of value," Black-
well told the CHRB. "If the issue is that you are
losing money to ADW, look for ways to work
with ADWs."
Judging by comments from CHRB members,
the issue isn't going away.
"We appreciate the ADWs but the incon-
venience to ADWs is not as much a concern as
where the money goes," CHRB chairman Chuck
Winner said. "There are conflicting issues here."
According to the 2015 CHRB annual report,
ADW in California accounted for $610.6 million
in handle. For fiscal 2014-15, on-track handle
constituted 12.7% of total wagering, much less
than 22.4% for in-state simulcast outlets, 28.4%
for six ADW providers licensed in California; and
36.4% from out-of-state locations. BH
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Greg Avioli noted on-track handle fell 9% at the recent Golden
Gate Fields meet
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Chantilly, 6/22, €80,000, 4yo/up, 10f, 2:07.66, sft.1–Air Pilot (GB), 123, b g, 7 ................. €40,000
Zamindar–Countess Sybil (IRE), by Dr Devious (IRE) O–LADY COBHAM, B–LADY COBHAM (GB), T–BECKETT RALPH, J–SOUMILLON CHRISTOPHE
2–Elliptique (IRE), 123, br h, 5 ............. €16,000 New Approach (IRE)–Uryale (FR), by Kendor (FR) O–ROTHSCHILD FAMILY, B–FAMILLE ROTH-SCHILD (IRE), T–FABRE ANDRE, J–BOUDOT PIERRE-CHARLES
3–Night Wish (GER), 123, b h, 6 .......... €12,000 Sholokhov (IRE)–Night Woman (GER), by Monsun (GER) O–STALL SALZBURG, B–Gestut Etzean (GER), T–STEINBERG FRAU S, J–PESLIER OLIVIERSale History: 2011 BBGAUG, $285,220.
Margins: 2, 3, neck. Others: TAMARIND COVE (IRE), SPRING LEAF (FR), PRETTY GIRL (ARG), FREE PORT LUX (GB). Scratched: ERUPT (IRE).
PRIX DAPHNIS (FR-III)
Chantilly, 6/22, €80,000, 3yo, 9f, 1:55.48, sft.1–Taareef H, 123, ch c, 3 .................. €40,000
Kitten's Joy–Sacred Feather, by Carson City O–HAMDAN AL MAKTOUM, B–Dixiana Farm LLC (KY), T–ROUGET JEAN-CLAUDE, J–MEN-DIZABAL IORITZSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $675,000.
2–George Patton, 123, gr/ro c, 3 ......... €16,000 War Front–Photograph, by Unbridled's Song O–Joseph Allen, B–Joseph Allen (KY), T–ROUGET JEAN-CLAUDE, J–SOUMILLON CHRISTOPHE
3–Maximum Aurelius (FR), 123, b c, 3 . €12,000 Showcasing (GB)–Feld Marechale (FR), by Deputy Minister O–CRAIG MATHER, B–Pontchartrain Stud (FR), T–GRAFFARD FRANCIS-HENRI, J–BOUDOT PIERRE-CHARLESSale History: 2015 ARQMAY, $61,611, 2014 ARQAV2, $50,920.
Margins: ¾, 1¾, 1½. Others: VICTORY BOND (GB), BEIJING (GB).
Hoosier Breeders Sophomore S.
Indiana Downs, 6/22, $100,000, 3yo, 8.5f (dirt), 1:43.88, track sloppy.
1–Badabing Badaboom H, 117, dk b/br g, 3 ...$60,383 Spring At Last–Ring Ring Ring, by Petionville O–Penny S. Lauer, B–Michael E. Lauer & Penny S. Lauer (IN), T–Michael E. Lauer, J–Marcelino PedrozaSale History: 2014 KEESEP, ($14,000 RNA).
2–Mr Manning, 119, ch g, 3 ................ $20,128 Greatness–Sotogenic, by Soto O–Daniel Bell, B–Larry Goodwin (IN), T–Bar-bara I. McBride, J–Leandro R. Goncalves
3–Grand Ginjo, 119, ch g, 3 ................ $11,070 Daaher–Brahms Top Shelf, by Brahms O–Sanders, Wayne and Hirsch, Larry, B–Bill Meyer & Cathy Meyer (IN), T–Joe Sharp, J–Fernando De La CruzSale History: 2014 FTKOCT, $4,500.
Margins: 5¾, head, 4. Others: Sights and Sounds ($6,038), Its About the Cat ($3,019), Strong Composition ($1,038), Derby Express ($1,037), Justice for Themob ($1,037). Scratched: Notimeforthat, P T's Intomischief. View Equibase Chart
Hoosier Breeders Sophomore S.
Indiana Downs, 6/22, $100,000, 3yo, f, 8.5f (dirt), 1:45.29, track sloppy.
1–Sassy Miss Officer, 119, b f, 3 ......... $61,212 Brother Derek–Officer Philly, by Officer O–Cristel Racing Stable, Inc., B–Cristel Rac-ing Stable Inc. (IN), T–Mark J. Cristel, J–Lean-dro R. Goncalves
2–Tequila and Salt, 117, b f, 3............. $20,404 Limehouse–Perth Lassie, by On Target O–Penny S. Lauer, B–Michael E. Lauer & Penny S. Lauer (IN), T–Michael E. Lauer, J–Francisco C. Torres
3–My Erin, 119, dk b/br f, 3 ................ $11,222 Article of Faith–Tapper Time, by Pine Bluff O–Conner, Barbara Jean and Southwest Rac-ing Stables, B–Barbara J. Conner (IN), T–Gen-aro Garcia, J–Marcelino Pedroza
Margins: 18½, head, 15½. Others: Good Guess ($6,121), Peyton's Pass ($3,061), Carmalley Chrome ($1,030). Scratched: Chasing Sunsets, Norman's Con-quest, Shes Into Mischief. View Equibase Chart
Stanton S.
Delaware Park, 6/22, $50,000, 3yo, a8.5f (turf), 1:44.51, course firm.
1–Aquaphobia, 117, b c, 3 .................. $30,000 Giant's Causeway–Pussycat Doll, by Real Quiet O–Lael Stables, B–Mr. & Mrs. M. Roy Jackson (KY), T–Arnaud Delacour, J–Joe Bravo
2–Second Mate H, 122, b c, 3 ........... $10,000 Mizzen Mast–Second Offense, by Johannes-burg O–Goodwood Racing VI, B–El Batey Farm LLC (FL), T–Jane Cibelli, J–Frankie PenningtonSale History: 2014 KEESEP, $47,000.
3–Brass Compass H, 119, ch g, 3 ....... $5,500 Malibu Moon–Atlantic Voyage, by Stormy Atlantic O–Live Oak Plantation, B–Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc (KY), T–Edward Plesa, Jr., J–Paco LopezSale History: 2015 FTFFEB, $350,000, 2014 KEESEP, $270,000.
Margins: 1¼, 1, 1¼. Others: He'll Pay ($3,000), Don't Be So Salty ($1,500), Peppi the Hunter ($125). Scratched: Aimed, Flash McCaul. View Equibase Chart
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Chantilly, 6/22, €52,000, 4yo/up, 15f, 3:21.47, sft.1–Settler's Son (IRE), 123, b g, 5 ......... €26,000
Whipper–Settler (GB), by Darshaan (GB) O–JIRI MICHAL, B–Kilfrush Stud (IRE), T–MI-CHAL JIRI, J–MAILLOT SEBASTIENSale History: 2013 ARQJUL, ($7,787 RNA).
2–Minotaur (IRE), 123, b g, 4 ............... €10,400 Azamour (IRE)–Mycenae (GB), by Inchinor (GB) O–DR CATHERINE WILLS & DAVID HOWARD, B–St Clare Hall Stud (IRE), T–CLEMENT NICO-LAS, J–PASQUIER STEPHANESale History: 2013 TATOC2, ($8,375 RNA).
3–Kloud Gate (FR), 123, ch g, 4 ............. €7,800 Astronomer Royal–Talkata (IRE), by Suave Dancer O–RAZZA DELLA SILA SRL, B–T DE LA HER-ONNIERE & MME D DE LA HERONNIERE (FR), T–BIETOLINI GIANLUCA, J–DEMURO CRISTIANSale History: 2015 ARQNOV, ($193,932 RNA), 2013 ARQOCT, $19,153.
Margins: ¾, 3½, ¾. Others: ZADRAK (FR), SPIRIT'S REVENCH (FR), PEARL DRAGON (FR), ZEMINDARI (FR), VICTORY SONG (IRE), TOUCH OF GENIUS (IRE).
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Naas, 6/22, €51,700, 3yo, f, 10f, 2:14.30, gd-y.1–Discipline (GB), 126, b f, 3 ............... €32,450
Dansili (GB)–Fame At Last, by Quest for Fame (GB) O–KHALED ABDULLAH, B–JUDDMONTE FARMS LTD (GB), T–WELD DERMOT, J–SMUL-LEN PAT
2–Earring, 126, b f, 3 .......................... €10,450 Dansili (GB)–Together (IRE), by Galileo (IRE) O–DERRICK SMITH, MRS JOHN MAGNIER & MICHAEL TABOR, B–ORPENDALE, CHELSTON & WYNATT (KY), T–O'BRIEN AIDAN, J–HEF-FERNAN SEAMUS
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3–How High The Moon (IRE), 126, b f, 3 €4,950 Fastnet Rock (AUS)–Quarter Moon (IRE), by Sadler's Wells O–MRS RICHARD HENRY & MRS JOHN MAG-NIER, B–Premier Bloodstock (IRE), T–O'BRIEN AIDAN, J–O'DONOGHUE COLM
Margins: ½, ¾, ½. Others: RED STARS (IRE), PLANCHART (USA), SANTA MONICA (GB), SIAMSAIOCHT (IRE), JUST JOAN (IRE), CALIFORNIADREAMING (IRE), LIKE A STAR (IRE).
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Carlisle, 6/22, £39,348, 3yo, f, 6.9f, 1:24.58, gd-f.1–Opal Tiara (IRE), 126, b f, 3.............. £22,684
Thousand Words (GB)–Zarafa (GB), by Fraam (GB) O–QATAR RACING & THE SWEET PARTNER-SHIP, B–MCB LTD & MRS G HEDLEY (IRE), T–CHANNON MICK, J–GIBBONS GRAHAMSale History: 2014 BRIDEC, ($2,805 RNA).
2–Red Box (GB), 126, b f, 3 ................... £8,600 Exceed And Excel (AUS)–Confidential Lady (GB), by Singspiel (IRE) O–Cheveley Park Stud, B–Cheveley Park Stud Ltd (GB), T–PRESCOTT SIR MARK, J–MORRIS LUKE
3–Eternally (GB), 126, b f, 3 .................. £4,304 Dutch Art (GB)–Ardent (GB), by Pivotal (GB) O–Cheveley Park Stud, B–Cheveley Park Stud (GB), T–GOSDEN JOHN, J–HAVLIN ROBERT
Margins: 2¼, ½, 3. Others: CHIRINGUITA (USA), QUICK N QUIRKY (IRE), OUR JOY (IRE), ALYAA (IRE), SILHUETTE (IRE).
ALLOWANCE RESULTS
Belmont Park, Race 3, AOC6/22, $85,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:16.43, track fast.1–Momameamaria, 120, b f, 4, Quality Road–Special
Dream, by Officer, $51,000, O–Two Tone Farms, B–White Fox Farm (KY), T–David A. Cannizzo, J–Joel Rosario
Sale History: 2014 OBSJUN, $60,000.Margin: 5½, 4 starters. View Equibase Chart
Belmont Park, Race 8, ALW6/22, $62,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (turf), 1:41.44, course
firm.1–Sugar Mags, 120, gr/ro f, 4, Cosmonaut–Whateverwill-
bwillb, by Western Expression, $37,200, O–Thienel, Thom-as, Callanan, Monika and Callanan, Thomas, B–Michael Spielman (NY), T–David G. Donk, J–John R. Velazquez
Margin: 1¼, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Delaware Park, Race 8, AOC6/22, $40,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:11.56, track fast.1–This Boy's Sharp, 122, ch g, 4, Sharp Humor–Shessu-
chastandout, by Afleet Alex, $24,000, O–W. Kenan Rand, Jr., B–W. Kenan Rand Jr. (KY), T–Gerald S. Bennett, J–Erick D. Rodriguez
Margin: 1, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 4, AOC6/22, $36,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.86, track sloppy.1–Hadda Notion H, 119, dk b/br g, 5, Notional–Long-
wood Lady, by Is It True, $21,600, O–Haran Thoroughbreds, LLC, B–Michael E Lauer & Jerry Merritt (IN), T–John Haran, J–Mario Rodriguez
Sale History: 2012 KEESEP, ($28,000 RNA).Margin: ½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 5, AOC6/22, $34,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:37.19, track sloppy.1–Union Bowman, 120, b h, 9, Newfoundland–Incredi-
belle, by Personal Flag, $23,800, O–McCrary, Fred D. and Neil, B–Fred McCrary & Neil McCrary (KY), T–Joseph D. Davis, J–Leandro R. Goncalves
Margin: 2¼, 3 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 7, AOC6/22, $34,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:36.84, track sloppy.1–Hoochie Poochie, 120, ch h, 5, Quien–Hoochie Glide, by
High Yield, $23,800, O–Richard D. Maynard, B–B. A. Man, Inc. (KY), T–Luis A. Jurado, J–Odhair J. Mayta
Margin: 6¾, 3 starters. View Equibase Chart
Louisiana Downs, Race 3, ALW6/22, $22,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a7.5f (turf), 1:31.70, course
firm.1–Aliana H, 118, b m, 6, Majestic Warrior–Lake Como,
by Salt Lake, $15,000, O–David T. Rogers, B–Roger S. Braugh Jr. (LA), T–Morris G. Nicks, J–Hector Del-Cid
Sale History: 2015 FTKHRA, ($95,000 RNA), 2011 KEESEP, $150,000, 2011 KEEJAN, ($47,000 RNA).
Margin: 1¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Louisiana Downs, Race 5, ALW6/22, $20,000, 3yo/up, a8f (turf), 1:38.19, course firm.1–Sylvan Hills Boy, 121, dk b/br g, 4, Zanjero–Hanyah, by
Hansel, $12,000, O–Ronald L. Ball, B–Jeff Heslep, Millenni-um Farm & Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC (AR), T–Al Cates, J–John Jacinto
Margin: 1¼, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Presque Isle Downs, Race 4, AOC6/21, $28,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.32f (all-weather), 1:43.88,
track fast.1–Sara the Great, 118, ch m, 5, Greatness–Che Sara
Sara, by Golden Act, $21,840, O–Leonard Rubacha, B–Ed-ward A. Seltzer & Beverly Anderson (PA), T–Teresa Connelly, J–Taylor B. Rice
Sale History: 2014 OBSJAN, $10,000.Margin: 1½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Thistledown, Race 7, ALW6/22, $24,500, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:05.42, track fast.
1–D'urban Park H, 118, dk b/br g, 4, Whywhywhy–Show Baby, by Sir Cat, $14,700, O–Outside The Box LLC, B–David Purvis & New Dawn (KY), T–Don H. Buckner, J–Rohan R. Singh
Sale History: 2013 KEEJAN, ($1,500 RNA).Margin: 7½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
MAIDEN RESULTS
Belmont Park, Race 1, MSW6/22, $75,000, 2yo, f, 6f (turf), 1:10.78, course firm.1–Bahama Halo H, 119, dk b/br f, 2, More Than Ready–
Bahama Bound, by Empire Maker, $45,000, O–Let's Go Stable, B–Dell Ridge Farm, LLC (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–Javier Castellano
Sale History: 2015 KEESEP, $350,000.Margin: 5¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Belmont Park, Race 6, MSW6/22, $75,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (dirt), 1:43.61, track fast.1–Miles of Humor, 117, ch c, 3, Distorted Humor–Miles of
Style, by Storm Cat, $45,000, O–Whisper Hill Farm LLC, B–Whisper Hill Farm, LLC (KY), T–Ralph E. Nicks, J–Javier Castellano
Margin: nose, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Delaware Park, Race 6, MSW6/22, $34,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:14.11, track fast.1–Istan Is the Man H, 118, ch c, 3, Istan–Indian Jewel, by
Distorted Humor, $20,400, O–Brereton C. Jones, B–Brere-ton C. Jones (KY), T–J. Larry Jones, J–Gabriel Saez
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, ($19,000 RNA).Margin: 1¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 6, MSW6/22, $34,000, 3/4/5yo, 6f (dirt), 1:11.64, track sloppy.1–Air Jon, 118, b g, 3, Belong to Me–Air Fever, by Air
Forbes Won, $20,400, O–Jim Edgar, B–Jim Edgar (IN), T–Michael E. Lauer, J–Francisco C. Torres
Margin: ¾, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Thistledown, Race 4, MSW6/22, $21,500, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:08.64, track fast.1–Jeri's Vallintino, 122, dk b/br g, 4, Portobello Road–Jeri
Johnson, by Proper Reality, $12,900, O–Ashauer, Norman and Johnson, Don R., B–Don R. Johnson (AR), T–Norman Ashauer, J–Hector L. Rosario, Jr.
Margin: 1, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
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CHURCHILL DOWNS, $53,500 MSW, 7FChurchill Downs, Thursday, June 23, Race 37f (dirt), $53,500, 3yo/up, 5:58 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Go Ghetto H Bernardini 3/r Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. 116 12/1 Gerald Frankel and Ronald Frankel 2 2 Running Back H Hold Me Back 3/c Robby Albarado 116 4/1 Barry and Joni Butzow 3 3 Burntwood Arch 3/c Joseph Rocco, Jr. 116 9/2 Dream Walkin Farms, Inc. (Toby Covel, et al.) 4 4 Discreetly Firm H Discreetly Mine 3/c Jon Kenton Court 116 5/1 Xpress Thoroughbreds, LLC (Dwight Pruett) 5 5 Zero Hour H Bernardini 3/c Florent Geroux 116 3/1 Live Oak Plantation (Mrs. Charlotte C. Weber) 6 6 Enduring Warrior H Warrior's Reward 3/c Shaun Bridgmohan 116 9/2 Dianne Hutcherson 7 7 Goats Town Dublin 3/c James Graham 116 7/2 Calumet Farm (Brad Kelley)Breeders: 1–Woodford Thoroughbreds, LLC.; 2–Joanne R. Mummert; 3–Dream Walkin' Farms, Inc.; 4–Courtlandt Farm; 5–Summer Wind Farm; 6–Chesapeake Farm; 7–Calumet Farm.Trainers: 1–Michael Stidham; 2–Joe Sharp; 3–Donnie K. Von Hemel; 4–William H. Fires; 5–Mark E. Casse; 6–Brad H. Cox; 7–D. Wayne Lukas.
CHURCHILL DOWNS, $46,500 MSW, 5.5FChurchill Downs, Thursday, June 23, Race 25.5f (dirt), $46,500, 2yo, 5:29 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Oxford Lane Into Mischief 2/c Julien R. Leparoux 118 5/1 Walking L Thoroughbreds, LLC (Scott Leeds) 2 2 Jersey Street Maimonides 2/c Joseph Rocco, Jr. 118 3/1 Michael A. Pietrangelo 3 3 Reedini H Bernardini 2/c Miguel Mena 118 7/2 Albaugh Family Stable (Dennis Albaugh) 4 4 One of a Kind H Lemon Drop Kid 2/c Corey J. Lanerie 118 5/1 Sanford Bernstein 5 5 Society Beau Curlin 2/c Robby Albarado 118 10/1 B.C.W.T., Ltd. (Barbara Webber) 6 6 Blame Will Blame 2/c Jon Kenton Court 118 12/1 Willis D. Horton 7 7 Impressive Edge H Harlan's Holiday 2/c Florent Geroux 118 5/2 Nancy Favreau Kathy Psoinos LLC (Nancy Favreau
and Kathy Psoinos)Breeders: 1–John Mulholland & Martha Jane Mulholland; 2–Mike Pietrangelo; 3–Tom Evans, Macon Wilmil Equines, Marjac Farms & Darley; 4–Vegso Racing Stable; 5–BCWT, Ltd.; 6–Samac; 7–Fred W. Hertrich III & John D. Fielding.Trainers: 1–Kenneth G. McPeek; 2–Michael A. Tomlinson; 3–Dale L. Romans; 4–Eddie Kenneally; 5–Neil J. Howard; 6–D. Wayne Lukas; 7–Steven M. Asmussen.
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GOLD CUP AT SANTA ANITA S. (GR. I)Santa Anita Park, Saturday, June 25, Race 910f (dirt), $500,000, 3yo/up, 5:30 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Bal a Bali (BRZ) Put It Back 6/h Flavien Prat 120 - Fox Hill Farms, Inc. or Siena Farms, LLC 2 Second Summer H Summer Bird 4/g Mario Gutierrez 120 - S. Alesia, Ciaglia Racing LLC or Ferrell, Et Al 3 Hard Aces Hard Spun 6/h Santiago Gonzalez 122 - Hronis Racing, LLC 4 Lieutenant Colonel H Colonel John 4/g Martin Garcia 120 - Clarke & Braverman 5 Win the Space H Pulpit 4/c Gary L. Stevens 120 - Kretz Racing, LLC 6 Hoppertunity H Any Given Saturday 5/h Mike E. Smith 120 - Pegram, Watson or Weitman 7 Melatonin H Kodiak Kowboy 5/g Joseph Talamo 124 - Tarabilla Farms, Inc. 8 Imperative H Bernardini 6/g Rafael Bejarano 120 - J K Racing, LLCBreeders: 1–Haras Santa Maria de Araras; 2–Richard Shultz; 3–Dreamchaser Thorobreds; 4–Phil Owens; 5–Spendthrift Farm LLC; 6–Betz/D.J. Stable/Kidder/J. Betz/Robenalt; 7–S. D Brilie LP; 8–Glencrest Farm LLC & Darley.Trainers: 1–Richard E. Mandella; 2–Peter Eurton; 3–John W. Sadler; 4–Jerry Hollendorfer; 5–George Papaprodromou; 6–Bob Baffert; 7–David E. Hofmans; 8–Richard Baltas.
TRIPLE BEND S. (GR. I)Santa Anita Park, Saturday, June 25, Race 87f (dirt), $300,000, 3yo/up, 5:00 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Clever Royal Leading the Parade 5/g Martin A. Pedroza 120 - Tachycardia Stables or Twilight Racing, LLC 2 Kobe's Back Flatter 5/h Gary L. Stevens 122 - C R K Stable 3 Cautious Giant H Giant's Causeway 5/g Fernando Hernandez Perez 120 - Tachycardia Stables or Twilight Racing, LLC 4 Lord Nelson H Pulpit 4/c Rafael Bejarano 120 - Spendthrift Farm, LLC 5 Ambitious Brew Tizbud 6/g Kent J. Desormeaux 120 - Pamela C. Ziebarth 6 Subtle Indian Indian Charlie 4/g Mike E. Smith 120 - Mercedes Stable, LLC 7 Home Run Kitten Kitten's Joy 5/h Joseph Talamo 120 - Tarabilla Farms, Inc. 8 Coastline H Speightstown 5/h Tyler Baze 120 - Agave Racing Stable or Jaam Racing, Inc.Breeders: 1–Dr. K. K. Jayaraman & Dr. V. Devi Jayaraman; 2–Joanne R. Mummert; 3–Grousemont Farm; 4–Clearsky Farms; 5–Pamela C. Ziebarth; 6–Mercedes Stables LLC; 7–Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey; 8–DATTT Farm, LLC.Trainers: 1–Kristin Mulhall; 2–Peter Eurton; 3–Kristin Mulhall; 4–Bob Baffert; 5–Martin F. Jones; 6–Robertino Diodoro; 7–David E. Hofmans; 8–Philip D'Amato.
BED O' ROSES H. (GR. III)Belmont Park, Saturday, June 25, Race 97f (dirt), $150,000, 4yo/up f/m, 5:45 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 By the Moon Indian Charlie 4/f Jose L. Ortiz 117 - Jay Em Ess Stable 2 Wavell Avenue Harlington 5/m Joel Rosario 123 - Dubb, M., Simon, D., Head of Plains Partners LLC and
Bethlehem Stables LLC 3 Bar of Gold Medaglia d'Oro 4/f Junior Alvarado 117 - Chester and Mary Broman, Sr. 4 West Coast Chick H Malibu Moon 5/m Manuel Franco 114 - Hurricane Boys and Pell, Richard C. 5 Mayla Sharp Humor 4/f Luis Saez 115 - Grady, Brad and Moore, Carl R. 6 Pangburn Congrats 4/f Eric Cancel 115 - Shortleaf Stable, Inc.Breeders: 1–Samantha Siegel; 2–Eugene Melnyk; 3–Chester Broman & Mary R. Broman; 4–Kiki Courtelis; 5–Country Life Farm & Fifteen Moons LLC; 6–Edward A. Seltzer & Beverly Anderson.Trainers: 1–Michelle Nevin; 2–Chad C. Brown; 3–John C. Kimmel; 4–Nicholas P. Zito; 5–W. Bret Calhoun; 6–Anthony W. Dutrow.
CHICAGO H. (GR. III)Arlington Park, Saturday, June 25, Race 67f (all-weather), $100,000, 3yo/up f/m, 3:45 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Run Zippy Run H City Zip 4/f James Graham 114 - Dixiana Stables, Inc. (William Shively) 2 City of Trix Century City (IRE) 8/m Julio E. Felix 114 - Serenity Spring, LLC (Nathan Slovis) 3 You Bought Her Graeme Hall 6/m Mitchell Murrill 118 - Richard Perkins and Hinsley Racing Stable (Sharon Hinsley) 4 Sweetsoutherndame H Colonel John 5/m E. T. Baird 114 - Oak Bluff Stables (Richard Leahy) and Blue Gray
Stable (Chip Perkins) 5 Sarah Sis H Sharp Humor 4/f Jose Valdivia, Jr. 121 - Rags Racing Stable, LLC (Joe Ragsdale) 6 Kathballu Bluegrass Cat 4/f Christopher A. Emigh 116 - Five D Thoroughbreds (William Dobozi) 7 Athena H Street Sense 4/f Carlos H. Marquez, Jr. 115 - Mary Grum 8 Minks Aprise H Northern Afleet 4/f Alex O. Solis 115 - KMN Racing LLC 9 Seeking Treasure H Run Away and Hide 6/m Francisco C. Torres 115 - Steven E. Frum 10 Tiz Lately H Tiz Wonderful 5/m Edgar Perez 114 - Louis Clarizio, IIIBreeders: 1–John A Witte; 2–Deborah Ratliff & Mike Levy; 3–CLDelaplane & RGDelaplane Trust UA 6/1/92 & Shade Tree Thoroughbred; 4–WinStar Farm, LLC; 5–Catherine Rene White DVM; 6–Five-D Thoroughbreds, LLC; 7–Gary L. Chervenell; 8–Carlos Enrique Bruno; 9–Ron Kirk, Mike Lauffer, Greg McDonald & John W. Phillips; 10–Woods Edge Farm, LLC.Trainers: 1–Albert M. Stall, Jr.; 2–Stacey Slovis; 3–David H. Hinsley; 4–Ben Colebrook; 5–Ingrid Mason; 6–Kenneth G. McPeek; 7–Helen Pitts; 8–Michael W. Dickinson; 9–Doug Matthews; 10–Eduardo Rodriguez.
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EATONTOWN S. (GR. IIIT)Monmouth Park, Saturday, June 25, Race 108.5f (turf), $100,000, 3yo/up f/m, 5:24 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Nisharora (IRE) Excellent Art (GB) 5/m Antonio A. Gallardo 116 - Valor Ladies LLC 2 Isabella Sings Eskendereya 4/f Paco Lopez 118 - Siena Farm LLC 3 Bureau de Change Exchange Rate 5/m Victor Lebron 116 - Amerman Racing Stables LLC 4 Camille Claudel Broken Vow 5/m Gabriel Saez 116 - Sycamore Racing II 5 Sea Coast (IRE) Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) 5/m Joe Bravo 116 - Jump Sucker Stable 6 Means Well Smart Strike 5/m Pablo Fragoso 116 - Colts Neck Stables LLC 7 My Cara Mia Colonel John 4/f No Rider 118 - Richard Greeley 8 Invading Humor Invasor (ARG) 6/m Kendrick Carmouche 116 - Bloodlines Racing PartnershipsBreeders: 1–Angelo Robiati; 2–Siena Farms LLC; 3–Mrs. Jerry Amerman; 4–Gail Cullen & Jeanne Owens; 5–Azienda Agricola Rosati Colarieti; 6–Colts Neck Stables LLC; 7–Richard Greeley; 8–Dr. James Randall Mcglinn.Trainers: 1–Kelly Rubley; 2–Todd A. Pletcher; 3–Brian A. Lynch; 4–Francis Abbott, III; 5–Christophe Clement; 6–Alan E. Goldberg; 7–Mitchell E. Friedman; 8–Bruce N. Levine.
OHIO DERBYThistledown, Saturday, June 25, Race 89f (dirt), $500,000, 3yo, 5:30 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Thatlookonyerface H Summer Bird 3/g Walter De La Cruz 122 8/1 Barry Butzer 2 Mo Dont No H Uncle Mo 3/g Luis H. Colon 120 15/1 Loooch Racing Stables, Inc. 3 Adventist Any Given Saturday 3/c Aaron T. Gryder 120 3/1 Treadway Racing Stable 4 Van Damme H Langfuhr 3/c T. D. Houghton 120 20/1 Mast Thoroughbreds LLC 5 Cocked and Loaded H Colonel John 3/c Willie Martinez 120 4/1 Ravin, Richard and Patricia's Hope LLC 6 Wild About Deb H Eskendereya 3/c Trevor McCarthy 120 5/1 Marisa Lizza 7 Discreet Lover Repent 3/c Jose Luis Flores 120 15/1 Trin-Brook Stables, Inc. 8 Mo Tom H Uncle Mo 3/c Javier Castellano 122 5/2 G M B Racing 9 Riding in the Wind Tiz Wonderful 3/c Juan C. Enriquez 120 20/1 Bobby R. Rankin 10 Decorated Soldier Proud Citizen 3/c John R. Velazquez 122 12/1 Eclipse Thoroughbred PartnersBreeders: 1–Sun Valley Farm; 2–Beechwood Racing Stable; 3–Monticule; 4–William B. Harrigan; 5–Bob Austin & John Witte; 6–Northwest Farms LLC; 7–Woodford Thor-oughbreds, LLC.; 8–Hargus Sexton, Sandra Sexton & Silver Fern Farm; 9–Bobby Ray Rankin; 10–Green Lantern Stables, LLC.Trainers: 1–David Cotey; 2–Jeffrey A. Radosevich; 3–Leah Gyarmati; 4–Robert M. Gorham; 5–Larry Rivelli; 6–Philip D'Amato; 7–Uriah St. Lewis; 8–Thomas M. Amoss; 9–Jose L. Lopez; 10–Todd A. Pletcher.
NANDI S.Woodbine, Saturday, June 25, Race 85.5f (all-weather), $125,000, 2yo f, 4:51 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Raglan Road Victor's Cry 2/f Gary Boulanger 121 - Jack of Hearts Racing and J.R. Racing Stable Inc. 2 Ring in the Nite Where's the Ring 2/f Gerry Olguin 116 - Natural Eight Stable, Alan Alber, Barbara Wright and
James F. Wright 3 Dolly Dagger Sligo Bay (IRE) 2/f Emma-Jayne Wilson 116 - Tucci Stables 4 Starry Eyed Girl Saffir 2/f Alan Garcia 116 - Randall G. Wilson and Amber Mayers 5 Green Freedom Not Bourbon 2/f Luis Contreras 121 - Dura Racing & M.J.Doyle Racing Stables Ltd. 6 Crumlin Queen Where's the Ring 2/f David Moran 116 - Dura Racing & M.J.Doyle Racing Stables Ltd. 7 Tethra's Magic Tethra 2/f Eurico Rosa Da Silva 116 - Eaton Hall Farm 8 Conquest Vivi Court Vision 2/f Patrick Husbands 121 - Conquest Stables, LLC 9 Evil Woman Court Vision 2/f Jesse M. Campbell 116 - Tucci StablesBreeders: 1–Gail Wood; 2–Paul Buttigieg; 3–Mark Richard Hughes & Mike Mailhot; 4–Spring Farm; 5–Charles Fipke; 6–Frank Mermenstein; 7–Eaton Hall Farm; 8–Tall Oaks Farm; 9–Kingview Farms.Trainers: 1–John A. Ross; 2–William Tharrenos; 3–Nicholas Gonzalez; 4–Amber Mayers; 5–Michael J. Doyle; 6–Michael J. Doyle; 7–Michael J. Doyle; 8–Mark E. Casse; 9–Nicholas Gonzalez.
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ALL BRANDY S.Pimlico, Saturday, June 25, Race 59f (turf), $75,000, 3yo/up f/m, 3:02 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Ginger N Rye More Than Ready 4/f Victor R. Carrasco 118 - Sagamore Farm 2 Candida H. Lemon Drop Kid 4/f Julian Pimentel 120 - Fitzhugh LLC 3 Vielsalm Fairbanks 6/m Forest Boyce 118 - Brooke Bowman 4 Northern Smile Outflanker 5/m Edgar S. Prado 118 - The Elkstone Group LLC 5 Monster Sleeping Oratory 7/m Feargal Lynch 118 - Charles J. Reed 6 Debbie's Tude Aptitude 5/m Luis Garcia 118 - M & D StableBreeders: 1–Sagamore Farm, LLC; 2–Fitzhugh, LLC; 3–Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman & Brooke Bowman; 4–Bonita Farm; 5–Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Holt & Mr. & Mrs. Mark Vogel; 6–Michael Horning & Debbie Horning.Trainers: 1–Horacio DePaz; 2–Michael J. Trombetta; 3–Lynn A. Ashby; 4–Kelly Rubley; 5–Dale Capuano; 6–William R. Komlo.
FIND S.Pimlico, Saturday, June 25, Race 79f (turf), $75,000, 3yo/up, 3:58 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Phlash Phelps Great Notion 5/g Victor R. Carrasco 120 - Hillwood Stable LLC 2 Eyeplayeveryday Jazil 5/h Feargal Lynch 118 - M & D Stable 3 English Minister English Channel 6/g Julian Pimentel 118 - Fitzhugh LLC 4 Jack's in the Deck Love of Money 7/g Edgar S. Prado 118 - Mary E. Jones & Robin L. Graham 5 Cruise More More Than Ready 8/g Jevian Toledo 118 - Louis J. Ulman 6 Sonny Inspired Artie Schiller 5/g Jevian Toledo 118 - D Hatman ThoroughbredsBreeders: 1–Carol A. Kaye; 2–Michael Horning & Debbie Horning; 3–Fitzhugh, LLC; 4–Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman; 5–Sondra Bender & Howard M. Bender; 6–Mr. & Mrs. Charles McGinnes.Trainers: 1–Rodney Jenkins; 2–William R. Komlo; 3–Michael J. Trombetta; 4–Robin L. Graham; 5–Dale Capuano; 6–Phil Schoenthal.
J. WILLIAM PETRO MEMORIAL H.Thistledown, Saturday, June 25, Race 78.5f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo/up f/m, 4:54 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Tune Up Giant Oak 3/f Christian P. Pilares 115 - Linda Friess, Donald Bookman, and Joann Hayes 2 Bold Cait Sun King 4/f Edgar Paucar 121 - Ben Lyons 3 Floral Sky H Sky Mesa 6/m Jacob Radosevich 116 - Loooch Racing Stables, Inc. 4 Star Mabee Mr. Mabee 3/f Ricardo Mejias 114 - SAB NC Stable 5 Justalittlesmoke Smoke Glacken 4/f T. D. Houghton 120 - Mast Thoroughbreds LLC 6 Morant Bay Badge of Silver 5/m Luis H. Colon 118 - Loooch Racing Stables, Inc. 7 Needmore Flattery Flatter 5/m Irwin J. Rosendo 122 - Bruce Ryan and Blazing Meadows Farm LLC 8 La Nina Bronca Cactus Ridge 5/m Odhair J. Mayta 114 - Cooper, Kyle W. and Cooper, Jr. Ralph M. 9 Rowlands Big Smile Notional 4/f Javier Castellano 117 - Loooch Racing Stables, Inc.Breeders: 1–Donald Bookman & Linda Friess; 2–Donn Rowe; 3–Langsem Farm, Inc; 4–Lake Shore Farm LLC; 5–Belvedere Farm Inc.; 6–Langsem Farm, Inc. & Leslie Stone; 7–Bruce Ryan & Blazing Meadows Farm; 8–Meadow Springs Farm, LLC; 9–Labhras Draper & Jamie McCalmont.Trainers: 1–Donald C. Bookman; 2–Eric R. Reed; 3–Anthony F. Rini; 4–Robin Schuster; 5–Robert M. Gorham; 6–Jeffrey A. Radosevich; 7–Timothy E. Hamm; 8–Danny Werre; 9–Jeffrey A. Radosevich.
BOCA CHICA S.Gulfstream Park, Saturday, June 25, Race 96.5f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo/up f/m, 5:30 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Dogwood Trail Awesome of Course 4/f Tyler Gaffalione 121 - Jacks or Better Farm, Inc. 2 Moment of Delight A. P. Warrior 4/f Eddie Castro 121 - Pinnacle Racing Stable, LLC and Norman Stables, LLC 3 Fulfilled Fantasy Gone Astray 3/f Leonel Reyes 112 - Stipa Racing Stable, Inc. 4 Pursuing Fate In Summation 4/f Rafael Manuel Hernandez 121 - Get Away Farm 5 Double Secret Double Honor 5/m Emisael Jaramillo 121 - Adolfo J. Exposito 6 Winning for Sarah Graeme Hall 6/m Jesus M. Rios 121 - Drawing Away Stable 7 Savingtime Kantharos 4/f Vicente Gudiel 123 - Heardsdale RacingBreeders: 1–Jacks or Better Farm Inc.; 2–Jimmy Randolph; 3–Juan Centeno; 4–Best A Luck Farm LLC; 5–Southern Cross Farm; 6–The Big Stable; 7–Vaughan Heard.Trainers: 1–Mark E. Casse; 2–Stanley I. Gold; 3–Agustin C. Bezara; 4–Michael J. Maker; 5–Adolfo J. Exposito; 6–Jena M. Antonucci; 7–Vaughan Heard.
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ROXELANA S.Churchill Downs, Saturday, June 25, Race 106f (dirt), $67,000, 3yo/up f/m, 5:21 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Milam H Street Sense 5/m Corey J. Lanerie 121 - Joseph W. Sutton 2 Lunar Gaze Malibu Moon 4/f Miguel Mena 121 - Late Night Stables, LLC (Robert Delaney) 3 Ramona's Wildcat Wildcat Heir 5/m Shaun Bridgmohan 121 - W. C. Racing (Glenn Sorgenstein) 4 Carolina Jasmine Line of David 4/f Jesus Lopez Castanon 121 - James M. Miller 5 Stradivarius H Street Cry (IRE) 3/f Florent Geroux 116 - Earle I. Mack, LLC (Earle I. Mack) 6 Diva Express Afleet Express 4/f Julien R. Leparoux 123 - John C. Oxley 7 Athena H Street Sense 4/f Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. 121 - Mary K. Grum 8 Pretty Fancy Lemon Drop Kid 5/m Joseph Rocco, Jr. 121 - G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. 9 I'm a Looker Henny Hughes 4/f Robby Albarado 123 - Glenmare Farm, LLC (Chester J. Miller) 10 Kathballu Bluegrass Cat 4/f Chris Landeros 121 - Five D Thoroughbreds (William R. Dobozi)Breeders: 1–Fred W. Hertrich III & John D. Fielding; 2–Mr. Marc Keller; 3–Georgia Farms Inc; 4–Spendthrift Farm LLC; 5–Sanford R. Robertson; 6–Martin L. Cherry; 7–Gary L. Chervenell; 8–G. Watts Humphrey Jr.; 9–Emilie Gerlinde Fojan & Bona Terra Stud LLC; 10–Five-D Thoroughbreds, LLC.Trainers: 1–Eddie Kenneally; 2–Thomas M. Amoss; 3–Thomas M. Amoss; 4–Bernard S. Flint; 5–Albert M. Stall, Jr.; 6–Mark E. Casse; 7–Helen Pitts; 8–George R. Arnold, II; 9–Patrick J. Dupuy; 10–Kenneth G. McPeek.
EDWARD P. EVANS S.Pimlico, Saturday, June 25, Race 38.5f (turf), $60,000, 3yo/up, 2:06 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Thunderinwillie Thunder Gulch 5/g Trevor McCarthy 118 - Blackacre Farms, Inc. 2 Cat Fiftyfive Tale of the Cat 4/c Angel Cruz 118 - Matthew Schera 3 Willisville Grand Reserve 4/g Guillermo Rodriguez 118 - Jean L. Rofe 4 Special Envoy Stroll 5/g Edgar S. Prado 118 - Mr. & Mrs. Bertram R. Firestone 5 Officer's Oath Luftikus 3/g Andrew Wolfsont 113 - Daybreak Stables, Inc. 6 Gumper Even the Score 5/g Feargal Lynch 118 - Quest Realty 7 Rose Brier H Mizzen Mast 7/g Alex Cintron 124 - Panic Stable LLCBreeders: 1–Snow Lantern Thoroughbreds; 2–Corner Farm & John T. Behrendt; 3–Mr. & Mrs. Bertram R. Firestone; 4–Mr. & Mrs. Bertram R. Firestone; 5–Daybreak Stables, Inc.; 6–Quest Realty; 7–Mr. William M. Backer.Trainers: 1–Kathleen O'Connell; 2–James L. Lawrence, II; 3–Jean L. Rofe; 4–Arnaud Delacour; 5–James M. Day; 6–Susan S. Cooney; 7–Jane Cibelli.
WHITE OAK FARM S.Pimlico, Saturday, June 25, Race 65f (turf), $60,000, 3yo/up, 3:30 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Sir Rockport Rockport Harbor 4/g Edgar S. Prado 118 - Amenta Racing Stables, LLC 2 Cat Fiftyfive Tale of the Cat 4/c Angel Cruz 118 - Matthew Schera 3 Awake the Day H More Than Ready 4/f Edgar S. Prado 115 - Sam E. English II 4 Tiger Tank H Tale of the Cat 5/g Horacio Karamanos 118 - Robert S. Evans 5 Exaggerated H Blame 4/f Forest Boyce 119 - Lael Stables 6 Two Notch Road Partner's Hero 9/g Julian Pimentel 118 - James Hackman & Glenn R. Thompson 7 Available Bop 7/g Yomar Orlando Ortiz 118 - Suzanne A. Dempsey 8 Hooligan Exchange Rate 4/f Feargal Lynch 113 - Wesley A. Ward 9 Made Bail Closing Argument 4/g Victor R. Carrasco 118 - Susan S. Cooney 10 Moon River Bluegrass Cat 4/c Keiber J. Coa 118 - William M. Backer Revocable Trust 11 Joe Tess H Macho Uno 6/g Angel R. Rodriguez 118 - Pops Racing StableBreeders: 1–Legacy Farm & R. Larry Johnson; 2–Corner Farm & John T. Behrendt; 3–Sam E. English; 4–Estate of Edward P. Evans; 5–Hart Farm; 6–James M. Hackman; 7–Suzanne A. Dempsey; 8–Audley Farm Equine, LLC; 9–Susan S. Cooney; 10–William M. Backer Revocable Trust; 11–Edward P. Evans.Trainers: 1–Tim A. Ice; 2–James L. Lawrence, II; 3–W. Robert Bailes; 4–Ben Colebrook; 5–Arnaud Delacour; 6–Glenn R. Thompson; 7–Suzanne A. Dempsey; 8–Wesley A. Ward; 9–Susan S. Cooney; 10–Jonathan E. Sheppard; 11–Hugh I. McMahon.
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NELLIE MAE COX S.Pimlico, Saturday, June 25, Race 88.5f (turf), $60,000, 3yo/up f/m, 4:26 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Hooligan Exchange Rate 4/f Feargal Lynch 118 - Wesley A. Ward 2 Magician's Vanity Street Magician 4/f Victor R. Carrasco 118 - R. Larry Johnson 3 Gem H Elusive Quality 3/f Julian Pimentel 113 - Morgan's Ford Farm 4 Secret Or Not Orientate 4/f Xavier Perez 118 - Charles Wilson 5 Elegant Breeze Rock Hard Ten 6/m Guillermo Rodriguez 118 - Bull Run Racing LLC 6 Awake the Day H More Than Ready 4/f Edgar S. Prado 118 - Sam E. English II 7 Clockstrucktwelve H Malibu Moon 4/f Forest Boyce 118 - R. Larry Johnson 8 For Finery Not For Love 5/m Angel Serpa 118 - Althea D. Richards 9 Nancy's Gone Wild Offlee Wild 4/f Angel Cruz 118 - Quest Realty 10 Complete St. St Averil 6/m Horacio Karamanos 118 - Harlan Crossman 11 Sweet Sandy Flatter 4/f Edgar S. Prado 118 - Juan Arriagada 12 Andrasta Scat Daddy 3/f No Rider 113 - James S. Carter 13 Queen Caroline H Blame 3/f Alex Cintron 118 - Amy MooreBreeders: 1–Audley Farm Equine, LLC; 2–R. Larry Johnson; 3–Morgans Ford Farm & William Mott; 4–Charles M Wilson; 5–Mark O'Donnell; 6–Sam E. English; 7–R. Larry Johnson; 8–Althea D. Richards; 9–Quest Realty; 10–Mede Cahaba Stable & Stud, LLC; 11–Lazy Lane Farms, LLC.; 12–James Sumter Carter; 13–Morgan's Ford Farm.Trainers: 1–Wesley A. Ward; 2–Michael J. Trombetta; 3–Michael J. Trombetta; 4–Ollie L. Figgins, III; 5–Patrick E. Jenkins; 6–W. Robert Bailes; 7–Michael J. Trombetta; 8–John B. Secor; 9–Susan S. Cooney; 10–Lilith E. Boucher; 11–Alison Hassig; 12–Hamilton A. Smith; 13–Michael R. Matz.
OAK TREE H.Oak Tree At Pleasanton, Saturday, June 25, Race 88.5f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo/up, 4:52 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Eagle Screams Redattore (BRZ) 7/g Juan J. Hernandez 118 - Scott Herbertson or Deborah Kriletich 2 Tamarando Bertrando 5/h Pedro M. Terrero 116 - Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams 3 Bronze Star H Tapit 4/c Ricardo Gonzalez 115 - Jerry Hollendorfer 4 Southern Freedom H Pure Prize 5/h Alejandro Gomez 120 - Mark DeDomenico, LLC, Dang or Todaro, et al 5 He's a Pepper Peppered Cat 4/c Irving Orozco 113 - Alexander A. Paszkeicz Living Trust 6 Hollywood Angel Circular Quay 4/g Julien Couton 117 - Peter Redekop B. C., Ltd. 7 Docs Legacy (IRE) Ad Valorem 7/g Catalino Martinez 118 - Ronald L. Charles or Samuel Gordon 8 Extant Benchmark 4/c Kyle Frey 114 - Jeff Siegel 9 Crittenden Distorted Humor 4/g Frank T. Alvarado 116 - Godolphin StableBreeders: 1–Don Eidson; 2–Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams; 3–Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC; 4–A R Enterprises, Hollendorfer, Todaro & Bluegrass Farm Partners; 5–Alex Paszkeicz; 6–Lisa McGreevy; 7–Miss Mary Davison; 8–Jeff Siegel; 9–Darley.Trainers: 1–Jonathan Wong; 2–Jeff Bonde; 3–Jerry Hollendorfer; 4–Jerry Hollendorfer; 5–Alex Paszkeicz; 6–Blaine D. Wright; 7–Manuel Badilla; 8–Jedd B. Josephson; 9–Eoin G. Harty.
ONTARIO COUNTY S.Finger Lakes, Monday, June 27, Race 86f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo, 4:19 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Love That Jazz Not For Love 3/r Luis E. Perez 122 6/1 Happy Face Racing Stable 2 2 Terian Grand Reserve 3/g Michael A. Davila, Jr. 116 8/1 Peekaboo Stable 3 3 Bust Another Bustin Stones 3/g Eric Cancel 122 9/5 Bing Cherry Racing 4 4 Freud's Affair Freud 3/c Oscar Gomez 118 15/1 Christopher Progno 5 5 Championofthenile H Pioneerof the Nile 3/g Jose L. Ortiz 122 2/1 Lady Sheila Stable, Iris Smith and Linda Rice 6 6 D'funnything D' Funnybone 3/g Harry Hernandez 118 9/2 Happy Face Racing Stable 7 7 Saratoga Giro Girolamo 3/c Jeremias Flores 118 5/1 Henry Steadman and Paul W. BarrowBreeders: 1–Saratoga Glen Farm, LLC; 2–James K Roberts; 3–Casey Newick LLC; 4–Christopher John Progno & Lisa Ann Reed; 5–All Gold Racing LLC; 6–Brendan Mul-lery; 7–Mendean Jonath Inc..Trainers: 1–Charlton Baker; 2–James S. Acquilano; 3–Michael V. Pino; 4–Christopher Progno; 5–Linda Rice; 6–Michael S. Ferraro; 7–Paul W. Barrow.
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TOP BREEDERS
TOP OWNERS
Rank Name Starts Wins Places Shows Earnings Win% WPS% 1 WinStar Farm, LLC 628 91 79 75 $3,887,007 14% 39% 2 Summerhill Farm 8 3 0 2 $3,510,380 38% 63% 3 Adena Springs 735 107 99 115 $2,991,851 15% 44% 4 Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey 704 109 108 90 $2,933,155 15% 44% 5 Darley 271 45 40 33 $2,751,604 17% 44% 6 Spendthrift Farm LLC 269 50 34 36 $2,424,238 19% 45% 7 Jones Brereton C. 711 102 105 103 $2,168,317 14% 44% 8 Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC 282 36 38 50 $2,135,464 13% 44% 9 Fipke Charles 343 46 44 46 $2,055,524 13% 40% 10 Murphy Joseph B 12 4 3 2 $2,000,248 33% 75%
Rank Name Starts Wins Places Shows Earnings Win% WPS% 1 Reddam Racing LLC 127 17 15 19 $5,097,492 13% 40% 2 Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. 305 64 64 32 $2,858,706 21% 52% 3 Stonestreet Stables LLC 55 17 10 4 $2,254,927 31% 56% 4 Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc. 306 71 46 47 $2,061,206 23% 54% 5 Godolphin Racing LLC 150 19 19 21 $1,977,459 13% 39% 6 Big Chief Racing, LLC, Head of Plains Partners LLC, Rocker O Ranch, LLC et al. 5 2 1 1 $1,948,000 40% 80% 7 Repole Stable 101 27 12 21 $1,775,190 27% 59% 8 Klaravich Stables, Inc. and Lawrence, William H. 106 21 23 11 $1,693,388 20% 52% 9 Charles E. Fipke 101 19 17 12 $1,540,535 19% 48% 10 WinStar Farm LLC 66 17 7 10 $1,404,750 26% 52%
Listed below are the top 10 leading breeders by 2016 North American earnings through June 21, 2016. Racing statistics are 2016 North American only.
Listed below are the top 10 leading owners by 2016 North American earnings through June 21, 2016. Racing statistics are 2016 North American only.
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2016 TURF SIRESListed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 North American turf earnings through June 21, 2016. Only stallions that have at least one turf runner in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2016 North American only.
’16 Turf % Total Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) Earnings Earnings 1 Kitten's Joy El Prado, ’01 $100,000 Ramsey Farm, Inc., KY Divisidero ($387,850) $2,596,726 68% 2 Scat Daddy Johannesburg, ’04 Died Ashford Stud, KY Celestine ($566,680) $2,011,031 54% 3 City Zip Carson City, ’98 $40,000 Lane's End, KY Catch a Glimpse ($535,700) $1,840,588 40% 4 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY Time and Motion ($204,000) $1,640,370 20% 5 Lemon Drop Kid Kingmambo, ’96 $40,000 Lane's End, KY Da Big Hoss ($440,880) $1,574,510 53% 6 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 $85,000 Ashford Stud, KY Giant Run ($167,420) $1,572,524 37% 7 Unusual Heat Nureyev, ’90 $20,000 Harris Farms, CA Cheekaboo ($199,000) $1,371,847 63% 8 More Than Ready Southern Halo, ’97 $50,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Zindaya ($107,000) $1,304,149 44% 9 Smart Strike Mr. Prospector, ’92 Died N/A Strike Charmer ($124,500) $1,176,745 42% 10 Candy Ride (ARG) Ride the Rails, ’99 $60,000 Lane's End, KY Grand Tito ($230,920) $1,090,847 19%