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BLOOD-HORSE DAILY PAGE 1 OF 10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 WWW.BLOODHORSE.COM DAILY FIGURES SOLID THROUGH PENULTIMATE DAY By Glenye Cain Oakford T he Keeneland November breeding stock sale's gross and average remained in positive territo- ry as the auction's penultimate day ended Nov. 12, though median is slightly behind last year's cumula- tive figure. This year's November sale is one day longer than last year's, 12 days versus 11. The 2015 auction sur- passed the 2014 sale's total gross on Tuesday, and, as of Thursday, the 2015 gross is running 5.8% ahead of last year's total. So far, the 2015 auction has sold 2,375 horses for $217,740,000; last year, 2,512 hors- es brought $205,899,500. The overall average price of $91,680 is 12% above last year's $81,966. The $34,000 median, however, is 2.9% lower. Buy-backs remain up, 25% compared to 22% for the whole 2014 sale. Thursday's session sold 175 horses for $1,754,500, a 64% increase over last year's final-day total for 162. The $10,026 average was 52% higher, and the $6,000 median was up 33%. The RNA rate also was lower at 26%, dropping from 28%. BH T URNING O UT S UCCESSFUL R UNNERS B ENCHMARK T RAINING C ENTER Full Service Training Facility with Quality Services. Call about our Competitive Pricing! BENCHMARK TRAINING CENTER Gerwyn “Taffy” Jones, Owner/Trainer Mark Brennan, Farm Manager 9645 County Road 2300 • Quinlan, TX 75474 Phone/903.356.2998 • Fax/903.356.3480 www.benchmarktc.com • Email: [email protected] Through Keeneland November's 11th session, the cumulative average price of $91,680 is 12% above last year KEENELAND PHOTO Download the FREE smartphone app IN TODAY’S EDITION CALUMET AGGRESSIVELY BUYING MARES 2 THE BIG BEAST LEADS NEW FLORIDA SIRES 3 NEW STALLIONS SIGN OF GROWTH IN MD 4 COLONIAL TAKES ANOTHER SHOT AT DATES 5 DAIWA MAJOR EYES DEEP IMPACT'S CROWN 5 MARKETWATCH: A FEW QUESTIONS WITH MADISON SCOTT 6 RESULTS 7 ENTRIES 9 LEADING LISTS 10

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BLOOD-HORSE DAILY PAGE 1 OF 10

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 WWW.BLOODHORSE.COM

DAILY

FIGURES SOLID THROUGH PENULTIMATE DAYBy Glenye Cain Oakford

The Keeneland November breeding stock sale's

gross and average remained in positive territo-

ry as the auction's penultimate day ended Nov. 12,

though median is slightly behind last year's cumula-

tive figure.

This year's November sale is one day longer than

last year's, 12 days versus 11. The 2015 auction sur-

passed the 2014 sale's total gross on Tuesday, and,

as of Thursday, the 2015 gross is running 5.8% ahead

of last year's total. So far, the 2015 auction has sold

2,375 horses for $217,740,000; last year, 2,512 hors-

es brought $205,899,500. The overall average price

of $91,680 is 12% above last year's $81,966. The

$34,000 median, however, is 2.9% lower.

Buy-backs remain up, 25% compared to 22% for

the whole 2014 sale.

Thursday's session sold 175 horses for

$1,754,500, a 64% increase over last year's final-day

total for 162. The $10,026 average was 52% higher,

and the $6,000 median was up 33%. The RNA rate

also was lower at 26%, dropping from 28%. BH

Turning OuT SucceSSful runnerS

Benchmark Training cenTer

Full Service Training Facility with

Quality Services. Call about our

Competitive Pricing!

Benchmark Training cenTerGerwyn “Taffy” Jones, Owner/Trainer

Mark Brennan, Farm Manager9645 County Road 2300 • Quinlan, TX 75474

Phone/903.356.2998 • Fax/903.356.3480www.benchmarktc.com • Email: [email protected]

Through Keeneland November's 11th session, the cumulative average price of $91,680 is 12% above last year

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IN TODAY’S EDITION

CALUMET AGGRESSIVELY BUYING MARES 2

THE BIG BEAST LEADS NEW FLORIDA SIRES 3

NEW STALLIONS SIGN OF GROWTH IN MD 4

COLONIAL TAKES ANOTHER SHOT AT DATES 5

DAIWA MAJOR EYES DEEP IMPACT'S CROWN 5

MARKETWATCH: A FEW QUESTIONS

WITH MADISON SCOTT 6

RESULTS 7

ENTRIES 9

LEADING LISTS 10

BLOOD-HORSE DAILY PAGE 2 OF 10FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015Download the FREE smartphone app

CALUMET AGGRESSIVELY BUYING MARESBy Ian Tapp

Brad Kelley's Calumet Farm has been busy

at Keeneland November. Through 11 of 12

sessions, Calumet is far and away the leading

buyer by horses purchased at 71—65 of which

are broodmares or broodmare prospects. Its

$8,717,000 spent trails only Crupi's New Castle

by gross.

The mares will support the farm's growing

stallion roster, which currently totals 13 in

Kentucky. English Channel, who stands for a

$25,000 fee, tops an eclectic list of classic-dis-

tance performers and international bloodlines.

Calumet's top purchase at $575,000 is the

12-year-old A.P. Indy mare Teammate, an out-

standing racemare and half sister to War

Front in foal to Candy Ride. Teammate is

one of seven A.P. Indy daughters Calumet

bought at Keeneland November.

The second-highest price paid is

$310,000 for Riviera Romper, a 4-year-old

Tapit mare in foal to Speightstown. Calu-

met has purchased 23 daughters of Tapit at

the sale.

General manager Eddie Kane and stal-

lion season sales director Charlie Boden

have signed the tickets for Calumet. BH

Calumet Farm has purchased 65 broodmares or broodmare prospects so far at the Keeneland November sale

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Hip Sex, Sire—Dam Sale Price

3957 Orabella m, 3, More Than Ready—Hot Trip Covering Sire: Violence Buyer: Hidden Brook Consignor: Three Chimneys Farm, agent for Regis Farms

$62,000

3828 Everything Matters m, 5, Lemon Drop Kid—Arbeka Covering Sire: Animal Kingdom Buyer: Oak Lodge Bloodstock Consignor: Upson Downs Farm

$60,000

4119 Sweet Swap h, 6, Candy Ride (ARG)—Fair Exchange Buyer: Thamer A. Alkanhal Consignor: Lane's End

$50,000

3940 Ms. Fool Proof m, 5, Not For Love—Elegant April Covering Sire: Majesticperfection Buyer: K.O.I.D. Consignor: Royal Oak Farm

$47,000

3791 Chainsmoknsuprmodl f, 3, Super Saver—Ascot Starre Buyer: T/C Stable Consignor: Upson Downs Farm

$40,000

4090 Zealous Madame f, 3, More Than Ready—Haka Girl Buyer: Magnolia Racing Stable Consignor: Royal Oak Farm

$40,000

3903 c, wlg, Astrology—Lively Ballad Buyer: Back to Work Stable Consignor: Taylor Made Sales Agency

$35,000

3794 Charming Heart m, 5, Pulpit—Charming Lauren Covering Sire: Discreet Cat Buyer: H.F. Farm Consignor: Timber Town

$32,000

3928 Miss Wonderly m, 3, Pioneerof the Nile—Silvester Lady (GB) Covering Sire: Astrology Buyer: K.O.I.D. Consignor: Taylor Made Sales Agency

$30,000

4042 Tensas Phil c, wlg, Justin Phillip—Strong Evidence Buyer: Machmer Hall Consignor: Elm Tree Farm

$30,000

Keeneland 2015 November Breeding Stock Sale, Day 11 Top Hips

Keeneland 2015 November Breeding Stock Sale Leading Buyers by Gross

Buyer Purchased Gross Average

Crupi's New Castle 26 $10,059,000 $386,885

Calumet 71 $8,717,000 $122,775

Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings 15 $7,950,000 $530,000

John G. Sikura/Hill 'n' Dale Equine 2 $7,800,000 $3,900,000

SF Bloodstock 23 $4,607,000 $200,304

WinStar Farm 10 $4,080,000 $408,000

Woodford Thoroughbreds 11 $3,670,000 $333,636

Whisper Hill Farm 1 $3,200,000 $3,200,000

Hunter Valley Farm 9 $2,870,000 $318,889

Shadwell Estate Co. 6 $2,660,000 $443,333

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Blood-Horse DAILYA FREE NEW ROUND-UP OF THOROUGHBRED NEWS, ANALYSIS, ENTRIES & RESULTS

THE BIG BEAST LEADS NEW FLORIDA SIRESBy Madison Scott

The 2016 breeding season sees sev-

eral promising new stallion pros-

pects entering stud in Florida.

Ocala Stud will stand two graded

stakes winners campaigned by Alex

and JoAnn Lieblong. The Big Beast, by

Yes It's True, retires after a 2014 victory

in the King's Bishop Stakes (gr. I) and

two grade I-placings this year. I Spent

It, the Lieblongs' $600,000 juvenile pur-

chase, joins The Big Beast. The Super

Saver colt won the Saratoga Special

Stakes (gr. II) before finishing second in

the Hopeful (gr. I) as a 2-year-old. Fees

have not been announced for either

stallion.

Donald Dizney's homebred Baha-

mian Squall retires to his Double Diamond Farm for

$5,000. In addition to being grade I-placed, the son of

Gone West won the 2013 Smile Sprint Handicap (gr.

II) at Calder.

Grade III winner Fury Kapcori retires to Journey-

man Stud, with no fee announced. The 5-year-old

son of Tiznow was second in the 2012 CashCall Futu-

rity (gr. I). BH

The Big Beast is one of two graded stakes winners campaigned by Alex and JoAnn Lieblong that will enter stud at Ocala Stud in 2016

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BLOOD-HORSE DAILY PAGE 4 OF 10FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015Download the FREE smartphone app

NEW STALLIONS SIGN OF GROWTH IN MDBy Tom LaMarra

Maryland’s resurgence in Thoroughbred

breeding that began in 2012 has contin-

ued through this year, in large part because

of a stable racing environment and revenue

from video lottery terminals at the state's

casinos.

In late October, Heritage Stallions an-

nounced graded stakes-winning millionaires

Bourbon Courage (Lion Heart) and Imagining

(Giant's Causeway) will begin stallion careers

at the farm in 2016. It's a sign the number of

Maryland stallions, which has hovered at 30-

35 the past six years, may begin to grow.

For the first 10 months of 2015, the 80%

share of VLT revenue for Thoroughbred racing

amounted to $36.8 million, most of which is ded-

icated to purses. Of the purse share, 11% goes to

the Maryland-bred fund. And statistics show in-

creasing interest in Maryland breeding.

Friday, December 4, 20159am — 12pmComplimentary breakfastand lunch to be served

Location:Fasig-Tipton Sales Pavilion415 East AvenueSaratoga Springs, NY

Please RSVP to 518-587-0771 by December 1st

The number of mares bred was at a low of 548

in 2011 but jumped to 732 in 2014, according to

The Jockey Club. Live foal reports through Nov. 12

totaled 607 for 2015, indicating continued growth in

the Maryland foal crop. BH

Imagining, a grade I-winning son of Giant's Causeway, enters stud at Heritage Stallions in 2016

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LATEST HEADLINES FROM BLOODHORSE.COM

PRAT OUT OF BRACE, TO BEGIN PHYSICAL THERAPY Jockey Flavien Prat, who was injured in a Los Alamitos spill in September, had his body brace removed Nov. 12 and could return to riding by January.

NEW YORK RACINOS APPROVE MOVE TO HALT FANTASY The move this week by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman against fantasy sports sites DraftKings and FanDuel may have its vocal detractors, but the state's racetrack owners support Schneiderman's move.

BLOOD-HORSE DAILY PAGE 5 OF 10FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015Download the FREE smartphone app

DAIWA MAJOR EYES DEEP IMPACT'S CROWNBy Naohiro Goda

First crowned JRA leading sire of 2-year-olds in

2010, Deep Impact has kept the position for five

consecutive years but now is in a tussle to defend his

title. As of Nov. 8, Deep Impact, with ¥325.4 million

($2.7 million) in earnings, ranks second behind Daiwa

Major, whose 2-year-olds have earned ¥474.5 ($3.9

million).

Daiwa Major, a Shadai-bred son of Sunday Silence,

joined the Shadai stallion roster in 2008. He was

crowned leading freshman sire in 2011 and also is

annually among the top 10 Japanese sires.

The determining races for 2015 leading sire could

be the Dec. 13 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies (Jpn-I) and the

Dec. 20 Asahi Hai (Jpn-I). Deep Impact has the upper

hand for the $1 million Juvenile Fillies, having sired

the first four finishers in that race's prep, the Nov. 7

Fantasy Stakes (Jpn-II).

Daiwa Major's unbeaten son Ball Lightning, winner

of the Nov. 7 Keio Hai Nisai Stakes (Jpn-II), is the lead-

ing contender for the Asahi Hai Futurity, which carries

the total purse of $1.09 million. BH

COLONIAL TAKES ANOTHER SHOT AT DATESBy Tom LaMarra

The ongoing battle over the future of live Thor-

oughbred racing in Virginia will continue Nov. 17

when a hearing is held on Colonial Downs' applica-

tion to offer four days of racing in 2016. The track

had applied to race Nov. 30 this year but withdrew

that application.

Colonial hasn't held live Thoroughbred racing

since 2013 because of a dispute with the Virginia

Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association

over the number of racing dates. A new group, the

Virginia Equine Alliance, offered limited turf racing

at Great Meadow this year and gradually plans to

expand racing days in the state.

Colonial, as part of its application to race Sept.

24-27 next year, has included a 25-year contract with

a group called Old Dominion Thoroughbred Horse-

men's Association. Complicating matters, the Virginia

Racing Commission, which will hold the Nov. 17 hear-

ing, has recognized the Virginia HBPA as the official

horsemen's representative.

Virginia HBPA executive director Frank Petramalo

Jr. Nov. 12 said there have been no recent negotia-

tions with Colonial, and that the group will oppose its

2016 application. BH

Daiwa Major currently leads all other Japanese sires of 2-year-olds with nearly $4 million in earnings

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BLOOD-HORSE DAILY PAGE 6 OF 10FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015Download the FREE smartphone app

A FEW QUESTIONS WITH MADISON SCOTTBy Ian Tapp

Today's MarketWatch interview is with

Madison Scott, a 21-year-old student

currently working a fall-semester internship

with Blood-Horse. On Nov. 8, Scott with

partner Ian Bennett purchased a weanling

pinhook prospect at the Keeneland Novem-

ber sale. The two University of Kentucky stu-

dents formed a syndicate to purchase the

horse, their first foray into the bloodstock

business.

Blood-Horse Daily: What encouraged

your first venture into pinhooking?

Madison Scott: Ian and I had been looking

forward to buying a horse for years. We're still

in school but were ready to do something in the

industry. We rationalized our decision by figur-

ing we had fewer financial obligations now than

we ever will. The main reason we wanted to buy

was as a learning exercise—there's a lot that

goes into this that we had no experience with.

There are eight other partners in the syndi-

cate, ranging from 2% to 25% ownership. There

were 100 shares available for $250 apiece—

cheap enough so that some of our college

friends could join. It's a one-time investment

with funds held in an LLC account and bills

drawn from there.

BHD: What were your budgeting consider-

ations for the pinhook?

MS: Initially, we did not plan on vetting

anything because we were working on a pretty

tight budget. We would rather spend the extra

money on buying a better horse than spend

it on vetting two or three horses. We did build

$1,000 into the cash flows for surgery in case of

any existing or potential chips.

Matt Koch of Shawhan Place agreed to be

in on the pinhook with us—he was actually our

first investor—so Matt gave us some basic (cost)

assumptions for board and days of sale prep,

and we also had a good idea of what our vet

and farrier expenses would be.

BHD: What was your selection process,

and what do you like about your purchase?

MS: We started looking in Book 4 to fit our

budget. Our list was mostly based on sires we

thought were affordable. There were around

200 horses on that initial list, mostly first-season

or proven sires.

We ended up with a short list of eight horses

in Session 7. One of our top choices was Hip

2283, a Discreet Cat filly, and she was the sec-

ond of those through the ring. We felt lucky to

have gotten her for $13,500. She's out of a mare

who is a full sister to grade II winner This Ones

for Phil—about as good a pedigree as we could

have expected for our price range. Physically,

we're thrilled with her. She has an exceptional

shoulder, strong back, and is well balanced.

We hope that her hip will develop a bit more to

catch up with her shoulder, but overall she is an

attractive horse with potential.

We hope to sell her as a yearling, most likely

in the (Keeneland) September sale. Our break-

even point is about $26,000, so we'll be holding

our breaths until then. BH

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Madison Scott and partner Ian Bennett with their weanling pinhook prospect, a filly by Discreet Cat

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Aqueduct, Race 7, AOC

11/12, $71,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 11f (turf), 2:19.33, course yielding.

1–Chocolatier (FR), 122, dk b/br f, 4, Lawman (FR)–Sweet Shop (GB), by Grand Lodge, $42,600, O–Dubb, Michael, Sheep Pond Partners and Bethlehem Stables LLC, B–Haras De Bernesq (FR), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Kendrick Car-mouche

Sale History: 2014 ARQARC, $150,168, 2012 ARQOCT, $162,788, 2011 ARQDEC, $34,814.

Margin: 3, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Charles Town, Race 7, ALW

11/11, $27,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (dirt), 1:27.85, track fast.1–Miss Lucky, 120, dk b/br m, 5, Kafwain–Miss Guts, by

American Chance, $16,140, O–Black Oak Farm, B–Lloyd DeBruycker (IA), T–Ray E. Tracy, Jr., J–Jacinto R. Herrera

Margin: 5½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Churchill Downs, Race 9, ALW

11/12, $57,000, 3yo/up, 10f (dirt), 2:04.88, track fast.1–Bullards Alley, 117, dk b/br g, 3, Flower Alley–Flower

Forest, by Kris S., $34,200, O–Spalding, Wayne and Mc-Cubbins, Faron, B–Eugene Melnyk (KY), T–Tim Glyshaw, J–Marcelino Pedroza

Sale History: 2014 FTKHRA, $11,000.Margin: ¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Del Mar, Race 6, AOC

11/12, $53,000, 2yo, f, 5.5f (dirt), 1:03.77, track fast.1–My Dynamo K, 119, ch f, 2, Discreetly Mine–Dyna Da

Wyna, by Doc's Leader, $31,800, O–Brown, Rusty, Lebherz, Philip and Klein, Alan, B–Stone Farm (KY), T–Jeff Bonde, J–Fernando Hernandez Perez

Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $55,000.

Margin: 2¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Del Mar, Race 7, AOC

11/12, $59,000, 3yo/up, 5f (turf), :56.42, course firm.1–Richard's Boy, 119, gr/ro g, 3, Idiot Proof–Marissa's

Joy, by Cee's Tizzy, $46,020, O–Rockingham Ranch, B–Harold Tillema & Pamela Tillema (CA), T–Peter Miller, J–Vic-tor Espinoza

Margin: 2¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Delta Downs, Race 8, AOC

11/11, $30,500, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:40.26, track fast.1–Hidden Danger, 117, b g, 3, Tiznow–North Cork, by Do-

neraile Court, $18,300, O–Texas Bucket List Racing LLC, B–Gary & Mary West Stables Inc. (KY), T–Karl Broberg, J–Colby J. Hernandez

Margin: 4½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Delta Downs, Race 9, ALW

11/11, $42,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:22.38, track fast.

1–Believeinsomething, 115, b f, 3, Etbauer–Ls Believein-magic, by Believe It, $25,200, O–Brian Schweda, B–Margie K. Averett (LA), T–Brian Schweda, J–Ashley Broussard

Margin: ¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart

Gulfstream Park West, Race 7, AOC

11/12, $39,000, 2yo, 7.5f (turf), 1:31.00, course firm.1–At the Ready, 118, b c, 2, Ready's Image–Malabar Star,

by Malabar Gold, $21,000, O–Penny Lopez, B–Kathie May-bee (KY), T–Joseph Hennessy, J–Manoel R. Cruz

Sale History: 2015 OBSMAR, ($7,000 RNA), 2013 OB-SOCT, ($29,000 RNA).

Margin: 1, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Penn National, Race 5, ALW

11/11, $29,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.54, track fast.1–It Is Back, 121, b f, 4, Put It Back–Omega Three, by

Omega Code, $17,700, O–Lisa Kesler, B–Mr. T Stables (FL), T–Fernando Ferreira, J–Edwin Gonzalez

Margin: 6, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Penn National, Race 6, ALW

11/11, $33,300, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.83, track fast.1–Gwendolyn, 119, dk b/br f, 3, Lion Hearted–Calldara, by

Sultry Song, $19,980, O–Tom Coulter, B–Arrowwood Farm (PA), T–Rodrigo Madrigal, Sr., J–Ernesto Oro

Margin: neck, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Remington Park, Race 8, ALW

11/11, $35,200, 3yo/up, 5f (dirt), :58.25, track fast.1–Even Street, 120, dk b/br g, 3, Don't Get Mad–Dickson

Street, by Storm Boot, $20,814, O–Jerry Namy, B–Chan-non Farm, LLC (LA), T–Karl Broberg, J–C.J. McMahon

Sale History: 2013 BSCSEP, $35,000.Margin: 2¾, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart

MAIDEN RESULTS

Aqueduct, Race 3, MSW

11/12, $60,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:37.79, track muddy.

1–High Ridge Road K, 122, b f, 3, Quality Road–Detect, by Devil's Bag, $36,000, O–Martin S. Schwartz, B–Betz/Kidder/Blackburn/Lamantia/J. Betz/Graves/Davidson (KY), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr.

Sale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $350,000, 2013 KEESEP, $180,000.

Margin: 1, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Charles Town, Race 3, MSW

11/11, $25,000, 2yo, 7f (dirt), 1:30.00, track fast.1–Officer's Oath, 121, b g, 2, Luftikus–Officer Pepper, by

Officer, $14,760, O–Daybreak Stables, Inc., B–Daybreak Stables, Inc. (VA), T–Ollie L. Figgins, III, J–Jose Montano

Margin: 1¼, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Charles Town, Race 8, MSW

11/11, $25,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (dirt), 1:29.63, track fast.1–Jubilation, 114, ch f, 3, Hold Me Back–Hawaiian Love,

by Not For Love, $14,760, O–Fox Hill Farms, Inc., B–Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin III (VA), T–Jeff C. Runco, J–Kevin Roman

Sale History: 2013 FTKJUL, $90,000.Margin: ¾, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Churchill Downs, Race 5, MSW

11/12, $55,000, 2yo, 8f (dirt), 1:36.70, track fast.1–Moon Gate Warrior, 118, b c, 2, Bernardini–J Z Warrior,

by Harlan's Holiday, $33,000, O–Rigney Racing, B–Grouse-mont Farm (KY), T–Philip A. Bauer, J–Emmanuel Esquivel

Sale History: 2014 FTKOCT, $160,000.Margin: neck, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart

Del Mar, Race 1, MSW

11/12, $52,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:15.83, track fast.1–Seattle Serenade K, 122, b c, 3, Smart Strike–Sere-

nading, by A.P. Indy, $31,200, O–Hill 'n' Dale Equine Hold-ings, Inc. (J. G. Sikura), Hollendorfer et al., B–Hill 'N' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc. & N.E.T.P. (KY), T–Jerry Hollendorfer, J–Mike E. Smith

Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, $1,000,000.Margin: ½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

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Del Mar, Race 5, MSW

11/12, $52,000, 2yo, 8f (turf), 1:36.62, course firm.1–Tough It Out, 122, gr/ro g, 2, Grazen–Mark Set Go, by

Marquetry, $31,200, O–Nicholas B. Alexander, B–Nick Al-exander (CA), T–Philip D'Amato, J–Santiago Gonzalez

Margin: ½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Delta Downs, Race 5, MSW

11/11, $28,500, 2yo, f, 7f (dirt), 1:29.50, track fast.1–King's Songstriss, 117, b f, 2, Crowned King–Seattle

Songster, by Katowice, $22,500, O–Jeffery A. Reeves, B–John P. Balensiefen (LA), T–Peggy Balentine, J–Alexander Castillo

Margin: 1¾, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Remington Park, Race 5, MSW

11/11, $42,075, 3/4/5yo, 6f (dirt), 1:11.75, track fast.1–No Lak of Grace, 120, dk b/br g, 3, Evansville Slew–No

Lak of Silver, by Silver Deputy, $24,083, O–Willow Ridge

Farms, B–Willow Ridge Farms, Inc. (OK), T–Randy Ober-lander, J–Lindey Wade

Margin: 5, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart

Remington Park, Race 6, MSW

11/11, $33,000, 2yo, f, 6.5f (dirt), 1:18.46, track fast.1–Facets of Ice, 120, b f, 2, Ice Box–Multifaceted, by

Tiznow, $19,596, O–Dream Walkin Farms, Inc., B–Dream Walkin' Farms, Inc. (OK), T–Donnie K. Von Hemel, J–Luis S. Quinonez

Margin: 2¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 4, MSW

11/11, $33,894, 3yo/up, f/m, 5f (all-weather), :59.19, track fast.

1–Forest Love, 120, b f, 3, Old Forester–You Will Love Me, by One Way Love, $20,336, O–Gerald F. Pike, B–Lemico Farms & William G. Jones (ON), T–Michael P. De Paulo, J–Eurico Rosa Da Silva

Sale History: 2013 ONTSEP, $11,378.

Margin: 1¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 6, MSW

11/12, $33,921, 2yo, f, 5f (all-weather), :58.42, track fast.1–Ginger Candy, 119, ch f, 2, Old Forester–Flashy Afleet,

by Northern Afleet, $20,353, O–Biamonte, Mary E. and James, David Harold Thomas, B–Dr. David James & Dr. Ray James (ON), T–Ralph J. Biamonte, J–Omar Moreno

Margin: 1, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

Woodbine, Race 8, MSW

11/11, $33,894, 3yo/up, f/m, 5f (all-weather), :58.39, track fast.

1–Edgehill Road, 120, ch f, 3, Old Forester–Elusive Hope, by Elusive Quality, $20,336, O–Loretta Anne Kent, B–Hope Stock Farm (ON), T–Darwin D. Banach, J–Luis Contreras

Margin: 4, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

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BESSARABIAN S. (CAN-II)Woodbine, Sunday, November 15, Race 87f (all-weather), $200,000, 3yo/up f/m, 4:40 PM (local)

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Endless Light (GB) Pivotal (GB) 5/m Emma-Jayne Wilson 119 - Jal Dastur 2 Cactus Kris K Cactus Ridge 4/f Huber Villa-Gomez 121 - Anne L. Walsh 3 Elusive Collection Elusive Quality 3/f Luis Contreras 119 - IVan Dalos 4 Marbre Rose (IRE) Smart Strike 4/f Alan Garcia 119 - Haras de Saint Pair and Monceaux Stable 5 Miss Mischief Into Mischief 5/m Eurico Rosa Da Silva 119 - Diane Manning 6 Skylander Girl Stroll 4/f Emile Ramsammy 119 - Alexander P. Patykewich 7 Paddle Board K Harlan's Holiday 4/f David Moran 115 - Richard T. SantulliBreeders: 1–Cheveley Park Stud Ltd; 2–James Paliafito & Tom Keegan; 3–Tall Oaks Farm; 4–Ecurie Des Monceaux; 5–Allen Poindexter; 6–Auchamore Stud; 7–Jayeff B Stables.Trainers: 1–Mark R. Frostad; 2–Ryan D. Walsh; 3–Josie Carroll; 4–Christophe Clement; 5–Dale Capuano; 6–Alexander P. Patykewich; 7–Alan E. Goldberg.

NEW YORK STALLION SERIES S.Aqueduct, Sunday, November 15, Race 87f (dirt), $125,000, 3yo/up f/m, 3:50 PM (local)

P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Take Issue Sir Whimsey 3/f Irad Ortiz, Jr. 122 - Sheets, Toby and ZBS Thoroughbreds 2 Familyofroses Raffie's Majesty 5/m Luis Saez 118 - Falcone, Robert and Lipack, Michael 3 Old Harbor Raffie's Majesty 4/f Elvis Trujillo 124 - Birnbaum, Joseph 4 Storied Lady Read the Footnotes 4/f Kendrick Carmouche 120 - Tri County Stables 5 Vicki's Dancer Disco Rico 6/m Joel Rosario 120 - Dubb, Michael 6 Sheriffa Posse 4/f Cornelio H. Velasquez 124 - Miuccio, Antonino 7 Saythreehailmary's Repent 4/f Javier Castellano 118 - Very Un Stable 8 Saratiago Tiago 3/f Ruben Silvera 116 - Bongard, E., Petrino, E., Skodinski, C., Murtaugh, M.

and McKee, M. 9 Dreamboat Annie Freud 3/f Jose Lezcano 122 - Crown Stable, Who Wudda Thunk Racing and Kinns,

DeboraBreeders: 1–Turtle Bird Stable & Toby Sheets; 2–Patricia Clark; 3–Joseph G. Birnbaum; 4–Tri-County Stables; 5–Robert Jarras; 6–Colts Neck Stables LLC; 7–Very Un Stable; 8–Rojan Farms Inc; 9–Michael Spielman.Trainers: 1–Steven M. Asmussen; 2–Robert N. Falcone, Jr.; 3–Russell J. Cash; 4–John O. Hertler; 5–Rudy R. Rodriguez; 6–Linda Rice; 7–John Morrison; 8–Patrick J. Kelly; 9–Leah Gyarmati.

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Nine races with $1.1 million in pursesNomination deadline: November 8, 2015

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Rank Name Starts Wins Places Shows Earnings Win% WPS%

1 Javier Castellano 1,333 295 226 201 $25,935,363 22% 54%

2 Irad Ortiz, Jr. 1,205 252 185 179 $20,500,691 21% 51%

3 John R. Velazquez 906 171 137 125 $18,696,301 19% 48%

4 Joel Rosario 992 153 173 132 $16,263,330 15% 46%

5 Jose L. Ortiz 1,201 208 223 159 $15,700,680 17% 49%

6 Victor Espinoza 449 82 73 63 $15,238,103 18% 49%

7 Luis Saez 1,118 175 148 141 $10,940,261 16% 42%

8 Jose Lezcano 756 119 89 94 $10,381,804 16% 40%

9 Rafael Bejarano 895 196 147 132 $9,976,871 22% 53%

10 Junior Alvarado 820 131 106 118 $9,854,431 16% 43%

TOP JOCKEYS

TOP TRAINERS

Rank Name Starts Wins Places Shows Earnings Win% WPS%

1 Todd A. Pletcher 959 227 142 137 $24,151,495 24% 53%

2 Chad C. Brown 694 185 119 95 $18,849,194 27% 57%

3 Bob Baffert 323 74 55 46 $15,239,031 23% 54%

4 Mark E. Casse 824 143 131 121 $12,831,369 17% 48%

5 Jerry Hollendorfer 969 199 177 131 $10,862,909 21% 52%

6 William I. Mott 633 119 103 80 $10,733,973 19% 48%

7 Steven M. Asmussen 1,329 221 228 199 $9,510,352 17% 49%

8 Kiaran P. McLaughlin 351 89 44 46 $9,097,194 25% 51%

9 Christophe Clement 459 96 79 60 $8,408,876 21% 51%

10 H. Graham Motion 622 94 94 86 $7,349,797 15% 44%

Listed below are the top 10 leading jockeys by 2015 North American earnings through November 11, 2015. Racing statistics are 2015 North American only.

Listed below are the top 10 leading trainers by 2015 North American earnings through November 11, 2015. Racing statistics are 2015 North American only.

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Current Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’15 Stud Fee Farm 2YOs Rnrs Wnrs ’15 Earnings

1 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $25,000 Ashford Stud, KY 165 53 21 $3,117,676

2 Scat Daddy Johannesburg, ’04 $35,000 Ashford Stud, KY 154 71 29 $2,772,094

3 Medaglia d'Oro El Prado, ’99 $125,000 Darley, KY 105 23 8 $1,898,019

4 War Front Danzig, ’02 $150,000 Claiborne Farm, KY 66 26 12 $1,808,764

5 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY 109 49 21 $1,610,957

6 Bernardini A.P. Indy, ’03 $85,000 Darley, KY 126 50 10 $1,573,230

7 City Zip Carson City, ’98 $40,000 Lane's End, KY 112 48 15 $1,501,765

8 Colonel John Tiznow, ’05 $10,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY 111 38 12 $1,095,644

9 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 $85,000 Ashford Stud, KY 130 41 10 $992,808

10 Kitten's Joy El Prado, ’01 $100,000 Ramsey Farm, Inc., KY 165 52 14 $970,591

2015 SIRES OF TWO-YEAR-OLDSListed below are the top 10 leading sires of 2-year-olds by 2015 Northern Hemisphere 2-year-old earnings through November 11, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statis-tics are for Northern Hemisphere 2015 2-year-olds only.