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For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND INTERNET SUNDAY, JULY 4, 2004 FRIENDLY MICHELLE takes Prioress p. 4 HEADLINE NEWS Ticker Tape Benoit Photo Request for Parole Equi-Photo Peace Rules Adam Coglianese Refuse to Bend Julian Herbert/Getty Images AN AMERICAN TALE They came from far and wide for the $750,000 GI American Oaks, but the British expa- triate Ticker Tape (GB) (Royal Ap- plause {GB}) was the one with the happy ending at Hollywood, bursting clear in the stretch to defeat favored Dance in the Mood (Jpn) (Sunday Si- lence). It was the first career Grade I victory for trainer Jim Cassidy. “I’m happy for Mr. Cassidy,” said winning rider Kent Desormeaux, recently elected to the Hall of Fame. “He trained this filly to the minute, and she ran her eyeballs out.” The bay ran third in Newbury’s Listed Radley S. Oct. 25 and sold for 100,000gns five days later at Tattersalls. Cont. p2 Click for the brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree or the brisnet.com chart . For the Race Replays video, click here . Saturday, Hollywood Park AMERICAN OAKS-GI, $750,000, HOL, 7-3, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT, 2:01 2/5, fm. 1--@sTICKER TAPE (GB), 121, f, 3, by Royal Applause (GB) 1st Dam: Argent du Bois, by Silver Hawk 2nd Dam: Wiener Wald, by Woodman 3rd Dam: Chapel of Dreams, by Northern Dancer (100,000gns 2yo ‘03 TATAUT). O-Jim Ford Inc, Daron Pearson & Jack Sweesy; B-Car Colston Hall Stud (GB); T-James M Cassidy; J-K J Desormeaux; $450,000. Lifetime Record: SP-GB, 14-5-5-1, $717,480. *First GISW for sire (by Waajib {Ire}). 2--Dance in the Mood (Jpn), 121, f, 3, Sunday Silence --Dancing Key, by Nijinsky II. O-Shadai Race Horse; B-Shadai Farm (JPN); $150,000. 3--Hollywood Story, 121, f, 3, Wild Rush--Wife for Life, by Dynaformer. ($130,000 yrl '02 FTKJUL). O-George Krikorian; B-Vinery (KY); $90,000. Margins: 1, 2, HF. Odds: 12.00, 1.40, 16.10. Also Ran: Western Hemisphere, Amorama (Fr), Mambo Slew, Boulevardofdreams (NZ), Eternal Melody (NZ), Misty Heights (GB), Western Ransom, Steel Princess (Ire), Lovely Rafaela, French Lady (NZ). Scratched: Sagitta Ra. UNITED NATIONS UP FOR PAROLE Request for Parole (Judge T C) had run into traffic in each of his last three starts, but the five-year-old found clear sailing at Monmouth yester- day as he rallied to take the $750,000 GI United Nations S. “He really had a great trip today, and usually in races like this, the horse with the best trip gets the win,” said winning trainer Stanley Hough. Favored Meteor Storm (GB) (Bigstone {Ire}) came up empty in seventh. Cont. p2 PEACE RULES FIGHTS ON IN SUBURBAN Peace Rules (Jules) displayed uncommon valor once again yesterday, fighting his way between rivals to prevail over Newfoundland (Storm Cat) and Funny Cide (Distorted Humor) in a blanket finish in the GI Subur- ban H. at Belmont. “He was giv- ing me everything, so I went to the large hand ride,” said winning jockey Jerry Bailey. “Peace Rules has always been a fighter, very courageous.” Cont. p3 NO YIELDING FOR REFUSE TO BEND There were doubts about the ground and the trip, but there were none about the attitude of the aptly named Refuse to Bend (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) as the 15-2 chance with- stood a late run from Warrsan (Ire) (Caerleon) to give Godolphin their fourth G1 Eclipse S. at San- down yesterday. Last year’s G1 2000 Guineas winner had spent a long time in the doldrums before reemerging as a major force his victory in the G1 Queen Anne S. over a mile at Royal Ascot. “The Queen Anne was the making of him,” commented Frankie Dettori. “I was a bit worried when Warrsan came to him, but he came here on a big high and ran to the line.” Cont. p3

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  • For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060.

    www.thoroughbreddailynews.com

    DELIVERED EACH NIGHTBY FAX AND INTERNET

    SUNDAY, JULY 4, 2004

    FRIENDLY MICHELLEtakes Prioress

    p. 4

    HEADLINE NEWS

    Ticker Tape Benoit Photo

    Request for ParoleEqui-Photo

    Peace RulesAdam Coglianese

    Refuse to BendJulian Herbert/Getty Images

    AN AMERICAN TALE They came from far and wide for the $750,000 GI

    American Oaks, but the British expa-triate Ticker Tape (GB) (Royal Ap-plause {GB}) was the one with thehappy ending at Hollywood, burstingclear in the stretch to defeat favoredDance in the Mood (Jpn) (Sunday Si-lence). It was the first career Grade Ivictory for trainer Jim Cassidy. “I’mhappy for Mr. Cassidy,” said winningrider Kent Desormeaux, recentlyelected to the Hall of Fame. “Hetrained this filly to the minute, andshe ran her eyeballs out.” The bay ran

    third in Newbury’s Listed Radley S. Oct. 25 and sold for100,000gns five days later at Tattersalls. Cont. p2

    Click for the brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree or thebrisnet.com chart. For the Race Replays video, click here.

    Saturday, Hollywood ParkAMERICAN OAKS-GI, $750,000, HOL, 7-3, 3yo/up,f/m, 1 1/4mT, 2:01 2/5, fm.1--@sTICKER TAPE (GB), 121, f, 3, by Royal Applause (GB)

    1st Dam: Argent du Bois, by Silver Hawk2nd Dam: Wiener Wald, by Woodman3rd Dam: Chapel of Dreams, by Northern Dancer

    (100,000gns 2yo ‘03 TATAUT). O-Jim Ford Inc, Daron Pearson & Jack Sweesy; B-Car Colston Hall Stud (GB); T-James M Cassidy; J-K J Desormeaux; $450,000. Lifetime Record: SP-GB, 14-5-5-1, $717,480. *First GISW for sire (by Waajib {Ire}).2--Dance in the Mood (Jpn), 121, f, 3, Sunday Silence --Dancing Key, by Nijinsky II. O-Shadai Race Horse; B-Shadai Farm (JPN); $150,000.3--Hollywood Story, 121, f, 3, Wild Rush--Wife for Life, by Dynaformer. ($130,000 yrl '02 FTKJUL). O-George Krikorian; B-Vinery (KY); $90,000.Margins: 1, 2, HF. Odds: 12.00, 1.40, 16.10.Also Ran: Western Hemisphere, Amorama (Fr), MamboSlew, Boulevardofdreams (NZ), Eternal Melody (NZ),Misty Heights (GB), Western Ransom, Steel Princess(Ire), Lovely Rafaela, French Lady (NZ). Scratched:Sagitta Ra.

    UNITED NATIONS UP FOR PAROLE Request for Parole (Judge T C) had run into traffic ineach of his last three starts, but the five-year-old found

    clear sailing at Monmouth yester-day as he rallied to take the$750,000 GI United Nations S.“He really had a great trip today,and usually in races like this, thehorse with the best trip gets thewin,” said winning trainer StanleyHough. Favored Meteor Storm(GB) (Bigstone {Ire}) came upempty in seventh. Cont. p2

    PEACE RULES FIGHTS ON IN SUBURBAN Peace Rules (Jules) displayed uncommon valor once

    again yesterday, fighting his waybetween rivals to prevail overNewfoundland (Storm Cat) andFunny Cide (Distorted Humor) ina blanket finish in the GI Subur-ban H. at Belmont. “He was giv-ing me everything, so I went tothe large hand ride,” said winningjockey Jerry Bailey. “Peace Rules

    has always been a fighter, very courageous.” Cont. p3

    NO YIELDING FOR REFUSE TO BEND There were doubts about the ground and the trip, butthere were none about the attitude of the aptly named

    Refuse to Bend (Ire) (Sadler’sWells) as the 15-2 chance with-stood a late run from Warrsan(Ire) (Caerleon) to give Godolphintheir fourth G1 Eclipse S. at San-down yesterday. Last year’s G12000 Guineas winner had spent along time in the doldrums beforereemerging as a major force hisvictory in the G1 Queen Anne S.

    over a mile at Royal Ascot. “The Queen Anne was themaking of him,” commented Frankie Dettori. “I was abit worried when Warrsan came to him, but he camehere on a big high and ran to the line.” Cont. p3

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  • TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/4/04 • PAGE 2 of 11

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    American Oaks cont.

    ON PARADE Ticker Tape (GB) (Royal Applause {GB})acclimated quickly to the firm courses of SouthernCalifornia, running second to Mambo Slew(Kingmambo) in the GIII Miesque S. Nov. 28 and in theBlue Norther S. Jan. 14. She then posted a pair ofstakes victories, defeating Mambo Slew and Amorama(Fr) (Sri Pekan) in the China Doll S. Mar. 18 and captur-ing the Providencia S. Apr. 11. Ticker Tape couldn’twear down Miss Vegas (Ire)--winner yesterday of theFlawlessly S.--in the GIII Senorita S. May 15, and raninto traffic when fourth, beaten 1 3/4 lengths at even-money, to Lovely Rafaela (A.P. Indy) and WesternHemisphere (General Meeting) in the GII HoneymoonBreeders’ Cup H. June 5, while giving seven pounds toeach of those fillies. Those two losses saw her gopostward at 12-1 in this rich contest, but KentDesormeaux rode her with confidence. Western Hemi-sphere bowled along on the front end through fractionsof :49.18 and 1:14.10, with 7-5 Dance in the Mood(Jpn) (Sunday Silence) fighting for her head on the railin second and Ticker Tape settling into a stalkingfourth. The bay moved up heading into the far turn andkept the favorite boxed in before being asked for morein the stretch, and wound up defeating her by a length.“She settled in behind the Japanese horse and it lookedlike the rider [Yutaka Take] had a lot of horse,” saidDesormeaux. “So I just tried to stay alongside as longas I could. Once we cornered for home, I just went forbroke. I was just trying to steal off while she [Dance inthe Mood] was trapped behind horses.” The latter,heroine of the Japanese 1000 Guineas, finished wellonce in the clear. “The outside horse [Ticker Tape] hadme covered up and I couldn’t move,” explained Take. “Ihad to wait for at least 100 meters.” Owner/breederTeruya Yoshida was on hand for the race, but felt adifferent scenario would have seen him in the winner’scircle. “I’m not happy with the result, but this happensin racing,” he said. “The ground is okay, the distance isokay, but the pace was not good to her. The jockeyshould have seen that.”

    Saturday, Monmouth ParkUNITED NATIONS S.-GI, $750,000, MTH, 7-3, 3yo/up,1 3/8mT, 2:13 1/5, fm.1--sREQUEST FOR PAROLE, 118, h, 5, by Judge T C

    1st Dam: Madison's Quest, by Deputy Minister2nd Dam: Singular Bequest, by Singular3rd Dam: Heavenly Gift, by *Streakie II

    O-Jeri & Sam Knighton; B-Robert H & Bea Roberts (KY); T-Stanley M Hough; J-E S Prado; $450,000. Lifetime Record: 30-9-6-3, $1,053,392.2--Mr O'Brien (Ire), 120, g, 5, Mukaddamah--Laurel Delight (GB), by Presidium (GB). (Ir£ 28,000 yrl ‘00 GOFOCT). O-Skeedattle Stable; B-Jack Ronan & Des Vere Hunt Farm Co (IRE); $150,000.3--Nothing to Lose, 118, c, 4, Sky Classic--Cherlindrea, by Clever Trick. O/B-Kenneth L & Sarah K Ramsey (KY); $80,000.Margins: HF, 3/4, 1. Odds: 4.70, 3.10, 11.00.Also Ran: Megantic, Hard Buck (Brz), Balto Star, MeteorStorm (GB), In Hand, Catechol, Final Prophecy, Bow-man Mill. Scratched: Better Talk Now. Last summer, jockey Edgar Prado came to town andguided Peace Rules to victory in GI Haskell InvitationalH. Making his first trip to Monmouth Park since thatwin, Prado picked up another Grade I stakes score withRequest for Parole. The dark bay was coming off atroubled fifth-place finish in the GI Manhattan H. atBelmont June 5. Tucked in at the hedge as 2003 U.N.winner Balto Star (Glitterman) cut out moderate frac-tions, the five-year-old angled outside as they raced outof the turn and kicked for home. He took over insidethe eighth pole and held off Irish-bred Mr O’Brien toearn his first Grade I success and push his earningsover the $1-million mark. “He broke beautifully and Ihad him right behind the speed,” Prado said. “I wantedto put him right there, because I saw that in the past,when he was further back, he got into trouble. At thefive-sixteenths pole, I got a little worried because theleaders got away from him. I didn’t know if he’d havethe acceleration to catch them, but he just kept comingand coming.” It has not yet been decided where thewinner will run next. Click for the brisnet.comcatalogue-style pedigree or the brisnet.com chart.

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  • TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/4/04 • PAGE 3 of 11

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    Saturday, Belmont ParkSUBURBAN H.-GI, $500,000, BEL, 7-3, 3yo/up, 1 1/4m, 1:59 2/5, ft.1--PEACE RULES, 120, c, 4, by Jules

    1st Dam: Hold to Fashion, by Hold Your Peace2nd Dam: Toga Toga, by Greek Answer3rd Dam: Dancing Bend, by Never Bend

    ($35,000 2yo ‘02 OBSMAR). O-Edmund A Gann; B-Newchance Farm (FL); T-Robert J Frankel; J-J D Bailey; $300,000. Lifetime Record: 18-9-2-2, $3,080,528. *1/2 to Wild Fashion (Once Wild), MSW, $365,605.2--Newfoundland, 114, c, 4, Storm Cat--Clear Mandate, by Deputy Minister. ($3,300,000 yrl '01 KEESEP). O-Sumaya Us Stables; B-G Watts Humphrey (KY); $100,000.3--Funny Cide, 117, g, 4, Distorted Humor--Belle's Good Cide, by Slewacide. ($22,000 yrl '01 FTNAUG). O-Sackatoga Stable; B-Win Star Farm, Llc (NY); $50,000.Margins: NK, NO, 3/4. Odds: 3.20, 8.40, 4.10.Also Ran: Colonial Colony, Sarava, Dynever, Bowman'sBand, Devil Time. Peace Rules made an inauspicious debut this yearwhen fourth at even-money to Southern Image in theSunshine Millions Classic Jan. 24, but made up for thatwith a pair of battling victories in his next two starts.The gritty chestnut was the valiant hero of the GII NewOrleans H. Feb. 29 and the GII Oaklawn H. Apr. 3,earning respective Beyer Speed Figures of 113 and112. He didn’t race again until the GI Stephen Foster H.June 12, but looked like a shadow of his old self on thesloppy going, fading to fourth after setting an uncon-tested pace. He bounced out of the gate and clipped offquick fractions over the lively Belmont surface. FunnyCide, chasing along the rail, headed him after three-quarters in 1:09.33; the pair hit the mile in 1:33.93,and it looked as though that might be it for PeaceRules. But when jockey Jerry Bailey went to a hand rideand Newfoundland surged up on his outside, the four-year-old dug in deep and got to the wire first in a tightfinish. “He ran a great race,” said winning trainer BobbyFrankel. “Like Jerry said, he doesn’t know if it wasbecause he put the stick away or the horse comingupside of him that made him come again.” Frankelindicated that Peace Rules would run next in the GIWhitney H. at Saratoga Aug. 7.Click for the brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree or thebrisnet.com chart. For the video race replay, select:broadband or modem.

    Saturday, Sandown, BritainCORAL-ECLIPSE S.-G1, £409,000, Sandown, 7-3,3yo/up, 10f 7ydsT, 2:08.31, gd/sf.1--REFUSE TO BEND (IRE), 133, c, 4, by Sadler’s Wells

    1st Dam: Market Slide (GSP, $127,519), by Gulch2nd Dam: Grenzen, by Grenfall3rd Dam: My Poly, by Cyclotron

    O-Godolphin; B-Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd; T-Saeed bin Suroor; J-Frankie Dettori; £237,220. Lifetime Record: G1SW-Ire, 12-7-0-0, £744,125. *1/2 to Media Puzzle (Theatrical {Ire}), G1SW-Aus, SW & GSP-Ire, $1,554,495.2--Warrsan (Ire), 133, h, 6, Caerleon--Lucayan Princess (Ire), by High Line (GB). O/B-Saeed Manana; £89,980.3--Kalaman (Ire), 133, c, 4, Desert Prince (Ire)--Kalamba (Ire), by Green Dancer. O-H H The Aga Khan; B-H H The Aga Khan’s Studs SC; £44,990.Margins: HD, 4, HF. Odds: 15-2, 12-1, 12-1.Also ran: Norse Dancer (Ire), Powerscourt (GB), Ikhtyar(Ire), Imperial Dancer (GB), Rakti (GB), Salford City (Ire),African Dream (GB), Maktub (Ity), Chancellor (Ire).Scratched: Kaieteur. Refuse to Bend confirmed his renaissance with agame display here, stalking the early pace before com-mitting at the quarter pole and holding the late flourishof Warrsan to score narrowly. “I knew he would stayand the boss had said ‘be aggressive’ and it paid off,”said winning jockey Frankie Dettori. The four-year-oldlanded his second Group 1 when taking the 2000 Guin-eas last May, but failed to make the frame in three ofhis next four starts, disappointing when down the fieldin the G1 Epsom Derby, G1 Prix du Moulin deLongchamp and GI Breeders’ Cup Mile. Switched fromthe yard of Dermot Weld to his new connections, thebay finished eighth in both the G1 Dubai Duty Free atNad al Sheba Mar. 27 and G1 Lockinge S. at NewburyMay 15, but bounced back to beat Soviet Song (Ire) inthe G1 Queen Anne at Royal Ascot. “He was bought asa stallion prospect and he will retire at the end of theyear,” said racing manager Simon Crisford, before re-vealing that Refuse to Bend could drop back to a milefor the G1 Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville Aug. 15.Gary Tanaka’s 13-8 favorite Rakti (GB) (Polish Prece-dent) dwelt at the start and lost ground before racingkeenly and fading tamely inside the final quarter.Jockey Philip Robinson reported that he “hated theground,” and that “he is a lot better on faster.”Click for the brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree or theRacing Post chart.

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  • TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/4/04 • PAGE 4 of 11

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    Saturday, Belmont ParkPRIORESS S.-GI, $250,000, BEL, 7-3, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:09,ft.1--sFRIENDLY MICHELLE, 119, f, 3, by Artax

    1st Dam: Valiant Jewel (MSW, $296,792), by Buckley Boy2nd Dam: Every Effort, by Full Out3rd Dam: Champ de Soleil, by Champlain

    ($77,000 yrl '02 FTKJUL). O-Friendly Ed; B-Ronald Fein (KY); T-Bob Baffert; J-C S Nakatani; $150,000. Lifetime Record: 8-5-0-2, $386,794. **1/2 to Abba Gold (Devil's Bag), MSP, $179,732. **First Grade I winner for sophomore sire (by Marquetry).2--Feline Story, 121, f, 3, Tale of the Cat--Shappy, by Really Secret. ($11,000 yrl '02 FTKJUL; $23,000 yrl '02 FTMSEP; $140,000 2yo ‘03 OBSMAR). O-Mrs E Paul Robsham; B-Eclipse T’breds Inc (KY); $50,000.3--Forest Music, 119, f, 3, Unbridled's Song--Defer West, by Gone West. ($110,000 yrl '02 KEESEP; $325,000 2yo 2003 FTFFEB). O-Michael J Gill; B-Twin Hopes Farm, Inc (KY); $25,000.Margins: 2 1/4, NO, 3/4. Odds: 1.85, 26.75, 5.60.Also Ran: Why You, She's a Mugs, Aspen Gal, BendingStrings, Bohemian Lady, Very Vegas.Scratched: Reforest, Rodeo Licious, Frenchglen. Friendly Michelle sat a perfect stalking trip three wideand overtook pacesetting Forest Music at the eighthpole before going on to an easy win in the GI PrioressS. The chestnut set the pace in Santa Anita’s GI LasVirgenes S. in her route debut Feb 15 before settlingfor the show spot, three lengths behind A.P. Adven-ture, then cut back in distance for a 1 1/4-length vic-tory in the Mar. 21 Santa Paula S. in Arcadia. Sheadded a game half-length score in the GIII La TroienneS. at Churchill Apr. 29 and was most recently a pace-pressing third in the one-mile GI Acorn S. at this trackJune 4. “She put me in the race really nice,” said win-ning rider Corey Nakatani. “She was very confident inwhat she was able to do. When I asked her to run, shedid.” The winner makes her next start in the GI Test S.at Saratoga July 31. Click for the brisnet.comcatalogue-style pedigree or the brisnet.com chart. Forthe video race replay, select: broadband or modem.

    Saturday, Hollywood ParkTRIPLE BEND BREEDERS' CUP INVITATIONAL H.-GI,$300,000, HOL, 7-3, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:21, ft.1--sPOHAVE, 116, h, 6, by Holy Bull

    1st Dam: Trail Robbery, by Alydar2nd Dam: Track Robbery, by No Robbery3rd Dam: Left At Home, by Run for Nurse

    ($750,000 yrl '99 KEESEP). O-Kagele Brothers Inc, Leatherman & Leib; B-H E & T J Pabst (KY); T-Doug O'Neill; J- Espinoza; $180,000. Lifetime Record: 25-5-7-4, $476,240.2--Rojo Toro, 115, c, 4, Mountain Cat--Pinta, by Carson City. ($120,000 2yo ‘02 OBSAPR). O-Hal J Earnhardt III & Patti Earnhardt; B-Haras El Aguila, SA (FL); $60,000.3--Revello, 110, h, 6, Memo (Chi)--Lila Finn, by Mamaison. O-J Sengara; B-Palisair Place (CA); $36,000.Margins: 3/4, HF, 1. Odds: 2.30, 52.10, 8.30.Also Ran: Kela, Hasty Kris, Taste of Paradise, Iron Halo(Arg), Reba's Gold, Nose the Trade (GB), R. Baggio,Debonair Joe, Ministers Wild Cat, Smile N Wildcat.Scratched: Lifestyle. Pohave, enjoying his finest season at age six, didn’thave to face any of his division’s heavyweights enroute to his first Grade I victory. Winner of the GIII LATimes H. May 4 over this surface, the grey travelled toNew York for the GII True North Breeders’ Cup H. onthe Belmont undercard and was forced to settle forthird behind Speightstown. Pohave settled severallengths from the front through an opening quarter of:21 4/5, but began to move up on the turn and set sailfor longshot Rojo Toro in the stretch. Rojo Toro dug invaliantly before the favorite finally asserted himselfstrides before the wire. “I was supposed to ride RojoToro, but my agent changed it when this one cameopen, and it worked out very well because I knew hewould be a better horse in this race,” said winning riderVictor Espinoza. “But the other one ran great, too. Thishorse is the kind that will do just enough to win therace.” Click for the brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigreeor the brisnet.com chart.

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    Saturday, Churchill DownsFIRECRACKER BREEDERS' CUP H.-GII, $287,750,CDX, 7-3, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:34, fm.1--@QUANTUM MERIT, 117, g, 5, by Hansel

    1st Dam: Just Flirting, by Green Dancer2nd Dam: Galstar, by Roanoke Island3rd Dam: Mygalstar, by Pia Star

    ($32,000 yrl '00 FTNAUG). O-Very Un Stable; B-Mr & Mrs Gerald Nielsen (NY); T-Del W Carroll II; J-S J Sellers; $178,405. Lifetime Record: 18-8-1-2, $519,525. *1/2 to Reluctant Groom (Runaway Groom), MSP, $165,476. 2--Perfect Soul (Ire), 121, h, 6, Sadler's Wells--Ball Chairman, by Secretariat. O/B-Charles E Fipke (IRE); $57,550.*3--Senor Swinger, 117, c, 4, El Prado (Ire)--Smooth Swinger, by Kris S. O-Robert B & Beverly J Lewis; B-Bob Ackerman (KY); $28,775.Margins: 1HF, 2, 1. Odds: 5.70, 1.90, 2.40.Also Ran: Mr. Krisley, Royal Spy, On the Course, Every-thing to Gain, Puget Sound, Majestic Thief.*Finished second, but was disqualified to third. Quantum Merit, five times a winner over the Belmontturf course, proved that he doesn’t need to take hisracetrack with him, rallying from off the pace to givetrainer Del Carroll his second straight win in this holidayweekend event. A 3 3/4-length winner of the Ashley T.Cole S. for state-breds Sept. 12, the dark bay failed tohandle a yielding Belmont turf and was a distant eighthin the Mohawk H. Oct. 18, but bounced back to regis-ter a 2 1/2-length victory in the Cormorant S. at Aque-duct Nov. 9. Rested off that effort, the gelding returnedto wire open company in a one-mile Belmont optionalclaimer May 9 and held on for a nose victory in theKingston H. over nine panels May 23. Well placed inthird for the opening six furlongs, Quantum Merit wasshifted out five wide for the drive and stormed home aneasy winner. Senor Swinger finished well and crossedthe line second, but was taken down for drifting outand interfering with favored Perfect Soul at the eighthpole. Click for the brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigreeor the brisnet.com chart.

    Saturday, Arlington ParkARLINGTON CLASSIC S.-GII, $200,000, APX, 7-3,3yo, 1 1/16mT, 1:50 4/5, sf.1--@TOASTED, 121, c, 3, by Hennessy

    1st Dam: Burrows, by Seattle Song2nd Dam: Bal Brigh, by State Dinner3rd Dam: Balsane (Fr), by Baldric

    ($45,000 yrl '02 KEESEP). O-Sidney L Port Trust; B-James D Haley (KY); T-Laura de Seroux; J-R R Douglas; $120,000. Lifetime Record: SP-Fr, 8-4-1-2, $248,622.2--Street Theatre, 119, c, 3, Theatrical (Ire)--Heart of America, by Northern Jove. ($500,000 2yo 2003 FTFFEB). O-Darley Stable J Bell Et Al; B-Arthur I Appleton (FL); $40,000.3--Cool Conductor, 119, c, 3, Stravinsky--Verinha (Brz), by Baronius (Brz). ($100,000 yrl '02 KEESEP). O-David E Garner; B-Rio Claro Tbs Inc, R D Hubbard & C Sczesny (KY); $22,000.Margins: 3 1/4, NK, HD. Odds: 1.40, 5.40, 2.80.Also Ran: Up Anchor, Old Deuteronomy, Count On theTuna, Caiman, Exploited Storm. Toasted won two of his first three starts in theFrench provinces and closed out the European portionof his career with a third-place effort in the ListedCriterium du Fonds at Deauville Aug. 23. Purchasedprivately by Chicago native Sid Port, the dark bay madehis U.S. debut on the main track in the GII San Felipe S.at Santa Anita Mar. 14, but finished eighth of nine,earning the colt a one-way return trip to the turf. Hepromptly scored a 25-1 upset in the Apr. 10 La PuenteS. over the Santa Anita lawn and was most recentlysecond to Laura’s Lucky Boy in the GIII Will Rogers S.at Hollywood May 22. Well held by jockey ReneDouglas in the early going, Toasted bided his time onthe turn, angled out and finished full of run for the win.“I was concerned about the slow pace,” said Douglas,winning his third straight renewal of this event. “I wasright behind them and I waited patiently. I knew [thefront-runners] would back up.”Click for the brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree or thebrisnet.com chart.

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    Raising and Selling Racehorses

    Triple Bend Breeders’ Cup Invitational H.-G1 winner POHAVEwas raised and sold by Mill Ridge at Keeneland September.

    Congratulations to owners Kagele Brothers Inc., Ty Leatherman & Mark Leib,breeders H.E. & T.J. Pabst, and trainer Doug O’Neill.

    Saturday, Hollywood ParkROYAL HEROINE S.-GIII, $109,700, HOL, 7-3, 3yo/up,f/m, 1mT, 1:34 3/5, fm.1--@JANEIAN (NZ), 121, m, 6, by The Jogger

    1st Dam: Taipari (NZ), by McGinty (NZ)2nd Dam: Bakbar Dancer (NZ), by Amalgam3rd Dam: My Jane (NZ), by As Before (GB)

    O-Greg L England; B-G A McMullin, I A Mcmullin & Mrs A J Nooyen (NZ); T-W Bret Calhoun; J-K J Desormeaux; $65,820. Lifetime Record: 32-9-4-3, $341,114.2--Katdogawn (GB), 123, f, 4, Bahhare--Trempkate, by Trempolino. (10,000gns 2yo ‘02 TATAUT). O-John R Cuchna, Jim Ford Inc & Deron Pearson ; B-Mrs W H Gibson Fleming (GB); $21,940.3--Makeup Artist, 121, f, 4, Dynaformer--Deux Anes (GB), by Longleat. ($250,000 yrl '01 KEESEP). O-George Krikorian; B-Mike H Sloan (KY); $13,164.Margins: 2, HF, 1. Odds: 1.90, 1.50, 4.40.Also Ran: Sparkling Ava, Fun House, Hippogator.Scratches: Etoile Montante Janeian made a triumphant return to southern Califor-nia to annex her first graded stakes victory. The NewZealand-bred left the Golden State following a secondin a Hollywood allowance last May and had carved outa respectable career for herself in the Central time zone.After winning the Indian Maid Breeders’ Cup H. atHawthorne Oct. 11, the bay ran seventh in the GIIICardinal H. at Churchill Nov. 22 and was given sometime off. She returned with a sharp victory in the IrvingDistaff H. at Lone Star Apr. 17, then was caught latewhen second in the GIII WinStar Distaff H. over thesame course May 31. Never far from the front, thegranddaughter of Danzig angled out turning for homeand quickened nicely while opening up daylight. Thoughshe began to idle slightly, there was never a seriousdanger from favored Katdogawn down the lane. “Shekind of sprinted on past the leader, then said, ‘Okay,I’m done,’” said winning rider Kent Desormeaux. “Theonly encouragement I really had to give her was just tokeep extending her legs the last 115 yards, and she didjust that.” Click for the brisnet.com chart.

    Friday, Prairie MeadowsIOWA OAKS-GIII, $125,000, PRM, 7-2, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:42 4/5, ft.1--@HE LOVES ME, 118, f, 3, by Not for Love

    1st Dam: Palliser Bay (GSW, $248,623), by Frosty the Snowman

    2nd Dam: Caro Keri, by Caro (Ire)3rd Dam: Brokerette, by King's Bishop

    O/B-Buckingham Farm (MD); T-Richard W Small; J-J Z Santana; $75,000. Lifetime Record: 10-6-1-1, $237,250.2--Prospective Saint, 115, f, 3, Saint Ballado--A. B. Prospect, by A.P. Indy. ($40,000 2yo ‘03 FTMMAY). O-M-2 Stable Llc; B-Edward P Evans (KY); $25,000.3--Home Court, 115, f, 3, Storm Cat--Jewel Princess, by Key to the Mint. ($650,000 yrl '02 KEESEP). O-Alnoff Stable; B-Pacelco SA & Chelston Ireland Ltd (KY); $12,500.Margins: 3/4, 6 1/4, 1 1/4. Odds: 3.10, 8.00, 1.60.Also Ran: Family Business, Menifeeque, Platinum Ballet,Josh's Madelyn, Take d' Tour. Scratched: Native Annie. He Loves Me paired up allowance victories at FairGrounds late last year, one on dirt and one on turf,before faltering to sixth in the Tiffany Lass S. Jan. 25on the main track at the New Orleans oval. The bayreturned to her Maryland base to annex the Wide Coun-try S. at Laurel Mar. 6 and the Caesar’s Wish S. atPimlico Apr. 24, but came up short on the turf in theHilltop S. May 8, a contest won by GI American Oakshopeful Western Ransom. She rebounded with a victoryin the off-the-turf Pearl Necklace S. at Pimlico May 31and was the second choice on this road trip. Allowed tosettle into stride as a ground-saving fifth, the Maryland-bred ranged up four-wide on the far turn and set hersights on pacesetter Prospective Saint. That fillyducked in at the top of the stretch and He Loves Meoutgutted her in the final sixteenth. “It’s a long ways tocome,” acknowledged winning trainer Richard Small.“We didn't come in a plane--we came in a truck.”

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    2yo GOLDEN SHINE romps vs. MdSpWt rivals,winning by 4 lengths yesterday at Hollywood

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    Upcoming British Group 1 RacesDate Race CourseJuly 6 Falmouth S. NewmarketJuly 8 July Cup NewmarketJuly 24 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond S. AscotJuly 28 Sussex S. GoodwoodJuly 31 Nassau S. Goodwood

    Saturday, Haydock, BritainBET365 LANCASHIRE OAKS-G2, £100,000, Haydock,7-3, 3yo/up, f/m, 11f 200ydsT, 2:32.90, gd.1--@PONGEE (GB), 129, f, 4, by Barathea (Ire)

    1st Dam: Puce (GB) (SW & GSP-Eng, SP-Ity,$119,298), by Darshaan (GB)

    2nd Dam: Souk (Ire), by Ahonoora (GB)3rd Dam: Soumana (Fr), by Pharly (Fr)

    O/B-Fittocks Stud; T-Luca Cumani; J-Jimmy Fortune; £58,000. Lifetime Record: 12-6-0-1, £93,679.2--Sahool (GB), 116, f, 3, Unfuwain--Mathaayl, by Shadeed. (Ir£78,000 wnlg ‘01 GOFNOV; 180,000gns yrl ‘02 TATOCT). O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-John Davis; £22,000.3--Danelissima (Ire), 116, f, 3, Danehill--Zavaleta (Ire), by Kahyasi (Ire). O-Mrs J S Bolger; B-Jim Bolger; £11,000.Margins: 1, NK, 3/4. Odds: 9-2, 11-8, 10-1.Also ran: Hidden Hope (GB), New Morning (Ire),Summitville (GB), Chantress (GB), Si Si Amiga (Ire). Famed for his training of top-class fillies, Luca Cumaniended a 15-year drought since the success of RoseateTern (GB) when Pongee bested her rivals. A homebredfrom his Fittocks Stud, Pongee improved steadilythroughout her sophomore campaign, taking four minorcontests before disappointing when seventh in theListed Galtres S. at York in August. After a third on herreturn in a Salisbury handicap May 13, she registeredher first stakes score in the Listed Pinnacle S. atHaydock May 22. Reserved towards the rear off thefast early fractions in this contest, she was strugglingto lay up in the back straight, but gradually respondedto driving and closed the gap inside the final half mile.As Sahool won the war of attrition passing the eighthpole, it was Pongee who delivered the strongest runand the runner-up had no answer as she asserted in thefinal 75 yards. “They went a real good gallop and com-ing to the two they were starting to die,” explainedjockey Jimmy Fortune. “My filly is very tough and nevergives up and I can see her getting a bit further.”Click for the brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree or theRacing Post chart.

    Saturday, Sandown, Britain

    CHAMPAGNE LAURENT-PERRIER SPRINT S.-G3,

    £50,000, Sandown, 7-3, 3/up, 5f 6ydsT, 1:02.38,

    gd/sf.

    1--ORIENTOR (GB), 129, h, 6, by Inchinor (GB)

    1st Dam: Orient (GB) (G1SP-Eng, GSP-Ire), by Bay Express (Ire)

    2nd Dam: Gundi (GB), by Mummy’s Pet (GB)

    3rd Dam: Little Bird (GB), by Only For Life (GB)

    (12,000gns yrl ‘99 DONSEP). O-S Bruce; B-R T &

    Mrs Watson; T-Jim Goldie; J-Kieren Fallon; £29,000.

    Lifetime Record: SP-Ire, 44-5-8-7, £256,958. *1/2 to

    Yeast (GB) (Salse), SP-Eng, $214,951.

    2--Ringmoor Down (GB), 126, m, 5, Pivotal (GB)-- Floppie (Fr), by Law Society. (21,000gns wnlg ‘99 TATDEC; 27,000gns yrl ‘00 TATOCT). O-Professor C D Green; B-Pigeon House Stud; £11,000.3--Colonel Cotton (Ire), 129, g, 5, Royal Applause (GB)-- Cutpurse Moll (GB), by Green Desert. O/B-Jeremy Gompertz; £5,500.Margins: 2HF, 4, SHD. Odds: 5-1, 7-1, 14-1.Also ran: Boogie Street (GB), Twilight Blues (Ire), TheKiddykid (Ire), Stormont (Ire), Fromsong (Ire), TheTatling (Ire), Night Prospector (GB), Mornin Reserves(GB), Bali Royal (GB). Orientor has shown his best form on soft ground andthe rain came just in time as he made a belated returnto the winner’s spot here. He only registered one suc-cess last term, but that came in a competitive renewalof the G3 Chipchase S. at Newmarket 12 months ago.He was dropped to five furlongs in Sunday’s ListedRichard H. Fraught Memorial S. at The Curragh andthere was no disgrace in his third placing there on un-suitably fast ground. Away well, he settled in mid-divi-sion off the breakneck early pace, made smooth prog-ress passing halfway and quickened to hit the frontwith 1 1/2 furlongs remaining before asserting under adrive. “I was fairly confident that the trip wasn’t goingto be a problem,” commented conditioner Jim Goldie.“He has been firing the stalls recently so it was thesimplest thing to do to drop back to five. He could gofor the G1 Nunthorpe S. [at York Aug. 19] and the G1Prix de l’Abbaye [at Longchamp Oct. 3] is the end-of-season target.”

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    Saturday, Leopardstown, IrelandIRISH STALLION FARMS EBF BROWNSTOWN S.-G3,i86,400, Leopardstown, 7-3, 3yo/up, f/m, 7fT,1:29.20, gd/yl.1--#@TROPICAL LADY (IRE), 131, f, 4, by Sri Pekan

    1st Dam: Tropical Lake (Ire) (SW-GB & MSP-Ire-stp), by Lomond2nd Dam: Star Cream (GB), by Star Appeal (Ire)3rd Dam: Tropical Cream, by Creme Dela Creme

    O-G Kent; B-J Boden & W Kane; T-J Bolger; J-K Manning; i58,500. Lifetime Record: 8-5-1-0, i173,724.2--Majestic Desert (GB), 126, f, 3, Fraam (GB)--Calcutta Queen (GB), by Night Shift. O-Jaber Abdullah; B-Bloodhorse International Ltd; i17,100.3--Red Feather (Ire), 123, f, 3, Marju (Ire)--Galyph, by Lyphard. (i62,000 yrl ‘02 GOFOCT). O-Lady O’Reilly; B-Michael Dalton; i8,100.Margins: NK, 2, 3. Odds: 11-4, 11-10, 10-1.Also ran: Dangle (Ire), Royal Tigress, Follow, SummerSunset (Ire), Dixie Evans (GB). Tropical Lady took her record to a perfect four-for-four this term on her stakes debut. After winning acompetitive Curragh handicap May 22, she followed upin commanding fashion in a similar event at that trackon Sunday under a significant weight burden. Settled inmid-division throughout these early stages, she wassent in pursuit of Majestic Desert as that rival struckthe front at the eighth pole. Reeling her in with everystride, she got on top with 50 yards remaining beforeasserting for the score. Click for the Racing Post chart.

    Saturday, Hamburg, GermanyHOLSTEN-TROPHY-G3, i100,000, Hamburg, 7-3,3yo/up, 6fT, 1:15.07, hy.1--LUCKY STRIKE (GB), 129, g, 6, by Petong (GB)

    1st Dam: Urania (GB), by Most Welcome (GB)2nd Dam: Aonia (GB), by Mummy’s Pet (GB)3rd Dam: Princely Maid (GB), by King’s Troop (GB)

    (9,000gns yrl ‘99 TATOCT). O-Stall Lucky Stables International; B-Red House Stud; T-Andreas Trybuhl; J-Adrie de Vries; i60,000. Lifetime Record: GSW-Fr, 18 starts, 11 wins, 3 places, i203,147.2--Fiepes Shuffle (Ger), 129, g, 4, Big Shuffle--Fiepe (GDR), by Zigeunersohn (GDR). (DM36,000 yrl ‘01 BBASEP). O-Stall Jenny; B-Frau Martina & Wilhelm Lohmann; i21,000.3--Areias (Ger), 127, h, 6, Second Set (Ire)--Appena La (Ire), by Tirol (Ire). O-Siegfried Glink; B-Gestut Graditz; i11,000.Margins: 1 1/4, 1, 3/4. Odds: 1.70, 22.80, 7.60.Also ran: Gold Type (Ire), Welsh Emperor (Ire), Body-guard of Spain (Ger), Raffelberger (Ger), Sacho (Ger),Aristaios (Ger), Rue Lafayette (Swe), Musadif, LoresJoy (Arg), Media Hora (Chi). Scratched: Soave (Ger). Lucky Strike stamped himself as Germany’s leadingsprinter as he added another impressive success to hisever-growing haul. He had proven himself on an inter-national stage last term when winning the G3 Prix de laPorte Maillot at Longchamp in June for his Dutch con-nections, but has progressed with each run since join-ing Andreas Trybuhl at the turn of the year. After tak-ing the Listed Sprintpreis at Cologne on his seasonalbow May 2, he blitzed his rivals in the G3 Benazet-Rennen at Baden-Baden last time May 28. Held up inrear throughout the early stages of this contest run onheavy ground, he made smooth progress before beingasked to quicken inside the final quarter. He delivered astrong challenge to join Fiepes Shuffle with 150 yardsremaining and his momentum carried him past thatgame rival in the closing stages and on to a cosy score.Click for the Racing Post chart.

    FOALING NEWS:

    RIVE DU SUD, 17, Nureyev--Riviere Doree, by SecretariatFoal born May 13, a colt by Awesome Again.Will be bred back to Fusaichi Pegasus.Owned by Robert S Evans.Boarded at Taylor Made Farm, Ky.Accomplishments: Dam of Comillas (Fr) (Kaldoun {Fr}),GSW-Fr.

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    Sunday, Hamburg, Germany, post time: 5:15 p.m.BMW 135TH DEUTSCHES DERBY-G1, i530,000, 3yo,c/f, 1 1/2mTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER1 6 Dayano (Ger) Lomitas (GB) Wohler2 8 Malinas (Ger) Lomitas (GB) Schiergen3 12 Fight Club (Ger) Lavirco (Ger) Schutz4 13 Omikron (Ire) Germany Hofer5 11 Apeiron (Ger) Devil River Peek Hofer6 10 Saldentigerin (Ger) Tiger Hill (Ire) Schiergen7 3 Egerton (Ger) Groom Dancer Rau8 7 Shirocco (Ger) Monsun (Ger) Schutz9 1 Salonhonor (Ger) Highest Honor (Fr) Lowe10 4 Gentle Tiger (Ger) Tiger Hill (Ire) Schiergen11 15 Intendant (Ger) Lando (Ger) Bertram12 17 Delsun (Ire) Monsun (Ger) Hofer13 9 Sweet Wake (Ger) Waky Nao (GB) Hofer14 16 El Tiger (Ger) Tiger Hill (Ire) Schiergen15 18 Golden Millenium (Ger) Monsun (Ger) Hansen16 14 Siberion (Ger) Acambaro (Ger) Hofer17 2 Farouge (Fr) Croco Rouge (Ire) Neuroth18 19 Classic Croco (Ger) Croco Rouge (Ire) von der Recke19 5 Oakboy (Ger) Goofalik SteinmetzAll carry 128 pounds bar Saldentigerin, 123. Andreas Schutz has ruled the roost in this Classic inrecent times, collecting four renewals since 1998 andsaddling the first three home in 2002. He relies on justtwo colts this time headed by Andrasch Starke’s choiceFight Club. After beating subsequent G2 Mehl-Mulhens-Rennen (German 2000 Guineas) runner-up Lazio (Ger) inthe Listed Preis der Dreijahrigen at Dusseldorf Apr. 25,he followed up in the G3 Bavarian Classic at MunichMay 31, a prep used by Schutz as a stepping stone forthe 2000 Derby hero Samum (Ger). In terms of winningthe best trial, Malinas holds all the aces, having beatenOmikron and Shirocco in the G2 Oppenheim-Union-Rennen at Cologne June 13. Peter Schiergen has apowerful hand of four here, including El Tiger, who beatMalinas previously in the Listed Grosser Preis derSparkasse Dortmund May 20, and the sole fillySaldentigerin. She suffered what was considered to bea shock defeat at the hands of Amarette (Ger) in the G3Schwarzgold-Rennen in Cologne May 16, but thatthinking was undone when she could only finish thirdbehind that rival in the G1 Preis der Diana (GermanOaks) at this track last time June 6. She bids to emu-late Borgia (Ger), who placed in the fillies’ Classic be-fore beating the colts in 1997.

    Sunday, Saint-Cloud, France, post time: 4:25 p.m.GRAND PRIX DE SAINT-CLOUD-G1, i350,000,3yo/up, 1 1/2mTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER1 9 Polish Summer (GB) Polish Precedent Fabre2 5 Short Pause (GB) Sadler’s Wells Fabre3 3 Policy Maker (Ire) Sadler’s Wells Lellouche4 10 Poussin (Ire) Alzao Lellouche5 7 Westerner (GB) Danehill Lellouche6 6 Gamut (Ire) Spectrum (Ire) Stoute7 8 Touch of Land (Fr) Lando (Ger) Pantall8 1 Phoenix Reach (Ire) Alhaarth (Ire) A Balding9 2 Visorama (Ire) Linamix (Fr) Fabre10 4 Pride (Ire) Peintre Celebre de Royer-Dupre Andre Fabre has built his reputation by farmingFrance’s top-level contests, and victory for JuddmonteFarms’ Polish Summer would take his tally in this raceto an enviable six. Ripening at the age of seven, hedelivered a potent turn of acceleration to beat BrightSky (Ire) by a short head in the G3 Prix Exbury over 10furlongs at this track Mar. 6, before beating Hard Buck(Brz) by a half length in the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic atNad al Sheba Mar. 27, instantly binding the retainerwith Gary Stevens. He appeared a likely candidate toprovide that high-profile arrangement with its first do-mestic Group 1 success in the Prix Ganay atLongchamp May 2, but he disappointed when a sub-parfifth. Freshened by a break in the interim, he can at-tempt to make it third time lucky this afternoon, in therace in which he has found only Ange Gabriel (Fr) toostrong in the last two renewals. Elie Lellouche saddles aformidable duo in Policy Maker and Westerner, aided bytheir pacemaker Poussin. While the former has provenhis effectiveness at this trip when winning the G2Grand Prix de Chantilly last time June 13, Westernerdrops back from extended distances over which he hasmade his reputation. Of more concern to connectionswill be drying ground, as has to bounce back fromfinishing a gallant 1 1/2-length second to Papineau (GB)on even faster ground than this in the G1 Ascot GoldCup June 17. Gamut had subsequent G3 Ormonde S.scorer Systematic (GB) and G1 Coronation Cup winnerWarrsan (Ire) behind when winning the G2 Jockey ClubS. at Newmarket May 2 and rates a serious threat. Thatalso applies to last year’s GI Canadian International heroPhoenix Reach, who performed with credit when sixthon his reappearance over an inadequate 10 furlongs inthe G1 Prince of Wales's S. at Royal Ascot last timeJune 16.

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    Sunday, Saint-Cloud, France, post time: 3:50 p.m.PRIX DE MALLERET-G2, i105,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/2mTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER1 1 Dream Play (Ire) In the Wings (GB) Fabre2 2 Silverskaya Silver Hawk Rouget3 5 Super Lina (Fr) Linamix (Fr) de Nicolay4 3 Reverie Solitaire (Ire) Nashwan Laffon-Parias5 4 Lune d’Or (Fr) Green Tune Gibson6 7 Buoyant (Ire) Peintre Celebre F Head7 6 Kalatuna (Fr) Green Tune van Handenhove Silverskaya has burst onto the scene with an un-beaten run highlighted by her exploits in the Listed PrixCaravelle at Toulouse May 3 and the G3 Prix deRoyaumont at Chantilly June 5. She had Kalatuna,Reverie Solitaire and G1 Prix Saint-Alary fourth SuperLina behind on the latter occasion and should confirmthose placings. Andre Fabre has won this race twicesince 1999 and saddles Dream Play, who was beaten1 1/2 lengths by Silverskaya when receiving fourpounds in a course-and-distance conditions event Apr.9. She may have made sufficient subsequent improve-ment to trouble the favorite based on her fluent score ina similar event at Maisons-Laffitte last time June 1.

    Sunday, Monmouth Park, post time: 5:16 p.m. EDTMOLLY PITCHER BREEDERS’ CUP H.-GII, $300,000,3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mPP HORSE SIRE TRAINER ODDS 1 Bare Necessities Silver Deputy Kirby 8-5 2 Fircroft A.P. Indy Arnold 15-1 3 Smok’n Frolic Smoke Glacken Pletcher 3-1 4 Pocus Hocus Quiet American J Jerkens 5-1 5 La Reason Labeeb (GB) Vance 10-1 6 Queen’s Triomphe Cure the Blues Bush 20-1 7 Yell A.P. Indy McGaughey 5-2 On the board in 17 of her 22 career starts, millionaireBare Necessities has won six stakes races at five differ-ent racetracks and looks to add a sixth venue to herresume here. The gray opened 2004 with a win in thePaseana H. at Santa Anita in January and picked upchecks in her next two starts against Grade I companyon the Southern California circuit. After running secondin the GIII Sixty Sails H. at Hawthorne in April, she wasmoved to the barn of trainer Frank Kirby, who broke themare as a yearling. “Wally Dollase has trained her fromthe beginning and he has done a fantastic job withher,” Kirby said. “The owners weren’t looking tochange trainers, but her next few races are all in thispart of the country and they would have had to fly hera lot, so they shipped her to me at Arlington.” BareNecessities was second in her first start under newmanagement, the GII Fleur de Lis H. at Churchill DownsJune 12. Smok’n Frolic, three-for-five at a mile and aneighth, posted a 6 1/2-length score in the Mar. 14 GIIINext Move H. The five-year-old came back to be sec-ond in the Apr. 17 GIII Bed o’Roses Breeders’ Cup H.and was the runner-up again in her latest, finishing ninelengths behind Bear Fan in the June 5 GII Vagrancy H.

    Sunday, Belmont Park, post time: 5:12 p.m. EDTTOM FOOL H.-GII, $150,000, 3yo/up, 7fPP HORSE SIRE TRAINER ODDS 1 Lion Tamer Will’s Way Pletcher 5-2 2 Eye of the Tiger American Chance McLaughlin 3-1 3 Aggadan Carnivalay R Dutrow 6-1 4 Ghostzapper Awesome Again Frankel 8-5 5 Unforgettable Max Northern Afleet Levine 4-1 Ghostzapper returns to action for the first time sinceposting an eye-catching victory in the GI Vosburgh S.Sept. 27 over this surface. The bay lost some time dueto foot ailments, but has been training well in recentweeks. “He had a quarter crack that turned into anabscess,” explained trainer Bobby Frankel. “He’s beenready for a few weeks now. I would have loved to runhim in the Met Mile, but he wasn’t ready.” Ghostzapperwill have to overcome the talented Lion Tamer, who isa perfect four-for-four at seven furlongs. The slightlymade chestnut rattled off victories in the GII RichterScale Breeders’ Cup H. Mar. 6 and GII CommonwealthBreeders’ Cup H. Apr. 10 before finishing fifth as thefavorite in the one-mile GIII Westchester H. May 5.Trainer Todd Pletcher attributed that loss to shippingproblems from Kentucky. “What was supposed to be afour-hour trip turned into a 14-hour trip,” he said. “Wethought he was training well the couple of days he washere [before the race],” but in retrospect that might nothave been the best set-up for him.” The four-year-olddrilled five-eighths in :59 3/5 June 20.

    Sunday, Hollywood Park, post time: 5:01 p.m. PDTAMERICAN H.-GII, $150,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mTPP HORSE SIRE TRAINER ODDS 1 Black Bart Stage Colony Bainum 5-2 2 Sarafan Lear Fan Drysdale 2-1 3 R McLennen Roy Hines 20-1 4 Bayamo (Ire) Valanour (Ire) J Canani Even 5 Night Patrol Storm Boot Polanco 10-1 Bayamo returned from an 11-month layoff to win alocal allowance May 5, but couldn’t run down lonepacesetter Sabiango (Ger) in the GI CharlesWhittingham H. June 12, settling for a 3/4-length sec-ond in that 10-furlong contest. “A week after theWhittingham, he was happy and on the muscle,” trainerJulio Canani told Daily Racing Form. “He’s acting betternow than before, and I think he’s a mile-and-an-eighthhorse.” Sarafan has bankrolled over $2.4 million in aninternational career, but the seven-year-old hasn’t hitthe board in the three starts this season. After startingthe year with a fourth in the GII Frank E. Kilroe MileMar. 6, he was 10th the the G1 Dubai Duty Free threeweeks later at Nad al Sheba, then was a distant 12th inthe G1 Queen Elizabeth II Cup in Hong Kong Apr. 25.

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    Sunday, Arlington Park, post time: 5:36 p.m. CDTSTARS AND STRIPES BREEDERS’ CUP TURF H.-GIII,$200,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mTPP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT 1 Quest Star Broad Brush Walden 116 2 Ballingarry (Ire) Sadler’s Wells de Seroux 120 3 Prodigus (Brz) Kenetico (Brz) McPeek 114 4 Grey Beard Unbridled’s Song Fojan 112 5 Silverfoot With Approval Stewart 116 6 Cloudy’s Knight Lord Avie Kirby 112 7 Balustrade Green Dancer Mott 112 8 Major Rhythm Rhythm Beam 114 9 Art Variety (Brz) Pleasant Variety McPeek 116

    Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 6:20 p.m. EDTDEBUTANTE S.-GIII, $100,000, 2yo, f, 5 1/2fPP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT 1 Lisa’s Cat Catienus Werner 117 2 Jules Best Jules V Foley 117 3 Paragon Queen Lord Carson Lukas 117 4 Im a Dixie Girl Dixie Union B Flint 115 5 Sweet Miss El Eltish G Foley 119 6 Classic Elegance Carson City Lukas 117 7 Limitless Lady Limit Out Asmussen 117 8 Runway Model Petionville B Flint 117 9 Cool Spell Grand Slam J Hennig 117

    Monday, Belmont ParkNEW YORK H.-GII, $250,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT1 Binya (Ger) Royal Solo (Ire) Velazquez 1172 Stay Forever Stack Castro 1153 Meridiana (Ger) Lomitas (GB) Castellano 1174 Wonder Again Silver Hawk Prado 1155 Spice Island Tabasco Cat Bailey 1186 Alchemist A.P. Indy Santos 1127 Humaita (Ger) Surumu (Ger) Migliore 1138 Potra Fabulous (Arg) Potrillon (Arg) Chavez 114

    EXCEL ON TRACK FOR JULY CUP Sheikh Mo-hammed bin Rashid al Maktoum’s Exceed and Excel(Aus) (Danehill) looks set to contest Thursday’s£250,000 G1 Darley July Cup at Newmarket, whichattracted an entry of 30 at yesterday's five-day stage.The Tim Martin-trained four-year-old was forced to missthe G1 Golden Jubilee S. at Royal Ascot due to imper-fect bloodwork, but has pleased connections with hissubsequent progress and satisfied in his exercise onFriday morning. Sheikh Mohammed's bloodstock advi-sor John Ferguson told the Racing Post, “He did a pieceof work on the Al Bahathri and worked nicely. Providedeverything continues as it is, it will be all systems gofor Thursday.” Aidan O’Brien also revealed that the G1St James’s Palace S. third Antonius Pius (Danzig) is a“possible” for the six-furlong contest. The race hasattracted a strong international contingent that includesthe G2 King’s Stand S. and G1 Golden Jubilee S. place-getter Cape of Good Hope (GB) (Inchinor {GB}) andSeeking the Dia (Storm Cat), from the Hideyuki Moribarn responsible for the 2000 hero Agnes World.Among the domestically trained entries are G1 Prix del’Abbaye winner Patavellian (Ire) (Machiavellian) andGolden Jubilee hero Fayr Jag (Ire) (Fayruz {GB}). Withthe field limited to 20, there could be an eliminationprocess at Tuesday’s 48-hour declaration stage. “Thisis what we were hoping for in the Darley July Cup thisyear--the most competitive and most international sprintever run in Europe, possibly even the world,” Clerk ofthe Course Michael Prosser said.

    CALLER ONE TO RETURN? Unraced since winningthe G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen at Nad al Sheba in March

    of 2002, seven-year-old CallerOne (Phone Trick) will report-edly make a return to theraces in the $50,000 RocketMan S. at Calder July 10. Thebay had his first work in nearlytwo years at Calder yesterday,going three furlongs in :373/5. Owned by Carolyn Chap-man and Theresa McArthur,

    he was getting ready for the 2002 Smile Sprint H.when he fractured a sesamoid in his right front leg. Theinjury appeared to be career-ending, but Caller Onearrived at trainer Laura Posada’s barn about 10 daysago and is being pointed for a comeback in the two-furlong Rocket Man. Named the Highweight OlderHorse in UAE after winning the Golden Shaheen in2001, the gelding made it two in a row in the $2 mil-lion event in ‘02. He also won six stakes in the U.S.and went to the sidelines with 10 wins from 20 startsand earnings of $3,184,500.

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    JULY 4, 2004

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    BALD TRUTH ABOUT VALENZUELA Jockey PatValenzuela, who returned from a 30-day ban Thursday,was suspended by the Hollywood Park stewards Friday.

    The 41-year-old rider received his latestsuspension because he did not adhere tothe terms of his conditional license,which require that he provide a hairsample for drug testing. Valenzuela wasunable to supply the sample because hehad shaved his head, chest, armpits andpubic hair. He did pass a urine test, butthe testing of hair follicles is consideredmore precise. Valenzuela, who has ahistory of drug problems, was originallysuspended after failing to appear for a

    drug test in January. The stewards wanted to sit himdown for the remainder of 2004, but the CaliforniaHorse Racing Board reduced the judgement to fourmonths, and gave him credit for the three months hewas off before his May 18 hearing. Valenzuela wassuspended for the month of June and ordered to partic-ipate in a rehab program. It was also decided that, uponhis return, he would be subject to the more comprehen-sive hair follicle screening. The rider’s failure complywas considered tantamount to a drug positive, andresulted in his latest suspension.

    Yesterday’s Results:6th-BEL, $56,000, Alw, C, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT,1:38 3/5, fm.1--DELTA PRINCESS, 123, m, 5, A.P. Indy--Lyphard's Delta (GSW-Eng, $146,477), by Lyphard. O-Saud Bin Khaled; B-Palides Investments N V Inc (KY); T-William I Mott. Lifetime Record: GSW, 18-7-2-1, $331,824. *Full to Indy Five Hundred, GISW, $239,250.2--Something Ventured, 118, m, 5, Cobra King--Intend, by Seattle Slew. ($40,000 wlng '99 KEENOV).3--Mrs. M, 116, m, 5, Mecke--Sweet Hot Pepper, by World Appeal.Margins: 4 1/4, 4HF, 3 1/4. Odds: 3.70, 3.00, 2.10. Delta Princess, winner of last year’s GIII Beaugay H.,hadn’t gotten her picture taken in quite some time, butalways gives her all. After turning in a pair of fourth-place finishes behind Dedication (Fr) in the Marshua’sRiver S. Mar. 13 and the GIII Beaugay H. May 1, sheclosed well to finish second in the Fort Monmouth S.last time May 30. The third choice here, she stayedclose to the leaders, was swung out wide for the driveand won going away.

    9th-BEL, $45,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT,1:33 2/5, fm.SEVEN MOONS (JPN) (f, 4, Sunday Silence--Moon IsUp {SW & GSP-Fr}, by Woodman) earned her diplomaover the Big A sod Apr. 23, then ran second at thislevel last time June 4. The 2-1 favorite to takeBelmont’s finale, she was outrun early, rallied on theturn for home and got up to nail the pacesetting Plenty(Boundary) by a nose. Lifetime Record: 7-2-2-0,$70,060. O-Flaxman Stable. B-Manatee Investments Inc (JPN).T-Lisa L Lewis.

    Yesterday’s Results:HILL 'N' DALE S., $109,500, WOX, 7-3, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:43 3/5, ft.1--#MY LORDSHIP, 118, f, 3, by Lord Avie

    1st Dam: Satan's Satchel, by Devil's Bag2nd Dam: Sunny Dame, by Damascus3rd Dam: Sunny Morn, by *Princequillo

    O-Live Oak Plantation; B-Live Oak Stud (KY); T-Malcolm Pierce; J-T Kabel; $65,700. Lifetime Record: 4-4-0-0, $181,020. *1/2 to American Tourist (Quiet American), SW, $216,410.2--Sweet Problem, 118, f, 3, Is It True--Pas de Problem, by Dixieland Band. ($33,000 2yo 2003 OBSAPR). $21,900.3--Pandora's Secret, 118, f, 3, Wolf Power (SAf)-- Repossess, by Jade Hunter. ($15,000 yrl '02 FTKOCT). $12,045.Margins: 6HF, HD, 5 3/4. Odds: 0.75, 2.70, 9.15. My Lordship has done everything asked of her so far.The dark bay filly took a Woodbine allowance by 9 3/4lengths last November, then notched a six-furlong turfallowance in her three-year-old debut last time June 18.The overwhelming choice to take this one, she sat rightoff Pandora’s Secret, made it to the front in the stretchand drew off under a hand ride. “She is a nice, nicefilly,” winning trainer Malcom Pierce said. “She goes onthe turf, she goes on the dirt, she does whatever youask of her. She’ll get a nice rest before her next start.”East Report cont. p2

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    CRITERIUM S., $100,000, CRC, 7-3, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:04 4/5, ft.1--#DEVILS DISCIPLE, 115, g, 2, by Devil His Due

    1st Dam: Stormfeather, by Storm Bird2nd Dam: Mazama, by Secretariat3rd Dam: Miss Musket, by Gunflint

    O-John Somers; B-Earl Pierpont (FL); T-Joseph J Waunsch; J-R B Homeister Jr; $60,000. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $85,800.2--Magic Speed, 115, c, 2, Robyn Dancer--Shiny Happy Groovy, by Groovy. ($2,200 yrl '03 OBSAUG). $20,000.3--Cherokee Chase, 115, c, 2, Rizzi--Cherokyfrolicflash, by Green Dancer. $11,000.Margins: 9, 3 1/4, 1 1/4. Odds: 3.50, 13.80, 22.30. Devils Disciple was a 3 1/4-length winner in his Cal-der unveiling May 15. Given a 4-1 chance on a sloppytrack in the Wynn Dot Comma S. June 6, he finishedsecond behind B.B. Best (Yes It’s True). Sent off as thesecond choice to turn the tables on that rival here, heshowed good early speed through :22 and :45 2/5fractions and came home a much-the-best winner. “Iknew before the race today that he was improved,”winning trainer Joe Waunsch said. “He’s not eligible forthe Florida Stallion S., so we’ll have to go out of townfor his next start. I just don’t know where yet.” Heavilyfavored B.B. Best, off at 1-5, chased the early pace andtired to finish fourth.

    LONGFELLOW S., $65,000, MTH, 7-3, 3yo/up, 6f,1:08 4/5, ft.1--CANADIAN FRONTIER, 119, h, 5, Gone West-- Borodislew (MGSW-US, GSW-Fr, $677,065), by Seattle Slew. ($325,000 yrl '00 KEESEP). O-Mrs E Paul Robsham; B-Marshall Naify Revocable Trust (KY); T-Stanley M Hough; J-E S Prado; $39,000. Lifetime Record: GSW, 10-5-1-0, $191,142.2--Highway Prospector, 115, h, 7, Crafty Prospector-- Highway Queen, by Wavering Monarch. $13,000.3--Richierichierich, 115, h, 5, Victory Speech--Season's Flair, by D'Accord. ($11,500 yrl '00 KEESEP). $7,150.Margins: HF, 5HF, NK. Odds: 0.60, 3.50, 8.60. Canadian Frontier took his first two starts this sea-son, winning a pair of allowance races at GulfstreamPark, then switched to the turf to finish fourth in theApr. 11 Yankee Affair S. at the Florida oval. The baywas let go at 20-1 when returned to the main track forthe May 8 GIII Bold Ruler H. at Belmont, but shockedthe crowd with a 3 3/4-length score. He had troublehandling the company in the June 5 GII True NorthBreeders’ Cup H. and finished fifth, but was odds-onfacing a softer field here. Always prominent, he tookover after a half in :44.84, opened up daylight atmidstretch and held on gamely over second choiceHighway Prospector. It was the first of two stakes winson the card for trainer Stan Hough and jockey EdgarPrado, who also teamed up to take the GI United Na-tions S. with Request for Parole.

    3rd-WOX, $49,100, Alw, NW2L, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:44 4/5, ft.SURPRISED HUMOR (f, 3, Distorted Humor--Susan'sSurprise, by Pleasant Tap), a $24,000 FTKOCT yearlingpurchase, graduated over this strip last time June 10.Overlooked at odds of 9-1 here, she stalked 4-5 favor-ite Gold Lure’s (Touch Gold) early pace and got the bestof that rival to win going away by 2 1/4 lengths. Life-time Record: 4-2-0-0, $53,586. O-Norseman Racing Stable. B-Winstar Farm, LLC (KY).T-Sid C Attard.

    6th-DEL, $39,300, Alw, NW3X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10, ft.PHILADELPHIA JIM (c, 4, Mr. Greeley--Salsa Stacy, byGilded Time) captured the Dancing Count S. as a newlyturned three-year-old last Jan. 1 and added one morevictory at the allowance level from five subsequentstarts in 2003. The chestnut had not raced since finish-ing fifth to Gators N Bears in Laurel’s Sonny Hine S.Oct. 18, but was the 3-1 third choice in his return.After chasing Devil’s Con (Fast Play) from the start,Philadelphia Jim finally wore his rival down in the finalfurlong for a 1 1/4-length tally. He was a $45,000KEENOV weanling, a $65,000 KEESEP yearling and a$300,000 OBSFEB juvenile. Lifetime Record: SW,9-4-2-0, $120,620.O-Michael J Gill. B-Charles Jacobi (KY). T-John J Robb.

    2nd-MTH, $37,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:45, ft.VICTORY ALLEGED (c, 3, Victory Gallop--Buck's Lady,by Alleged), a $17,000 KEEJAN yearling, closed well tofinish second in his Jersey Shore debut traveling sixfurlongs June 12. Hammered down to 3-5 here, thehalf brother to Envy Of The Crown (Magesterial), GSP,$177,988, settled in fifth after a half mile, took over inthe stretch and came home a 5 1/2-length winner overSee Morgan First (Top Account). Lifetime Record:2-1-1-0, $29,600. O-Mac Fehsenfeld. B-David E Hager II (KY). T-Dennis JManning.

    Iwinski to Disperse Stable: Successful East Coast trainer Allen Iwinski, who hashorses stabled at Delaware Park, Monmouth Park andBelmont Park, will begin dispersing his horses becauseof an ongoing health problem, the Daily Racing Formreports. Iwinski, 52, has been battling hepatitis C foreight years. “I need to undergo treatments to build upmy immune system,” Iwinski told DRF. “And I want tospend more time with my family, who I have ne-glected.” The dispersal is expected to take about ayear. Iwinski will relocate to Ocala while he is sidelined,but hopes to return to training. “When I do come back,it will be such smaller, with all the horses in one loca-tion,” he continued. A native of Detroit, Iwinski tookout his license in 1975 and has since won more than1,500 races and taken training titles at PhiladelphiaPark and Delaware Park.

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    Eye of the Sphynx Heads Bison City: Sam Son Farm’s undefeated Eye of the Sphynx(Smart Strike) heads a field of six for today’s LabattBison City S. at Ontario’s Fort Erie Racetrack. The bayfilly debuted with a three-length maiden win atKeeneland Apr. 22 and has since added three consecu-tive stakes victories at Woodbine, including the GIISelene S. May 23 and the Labatt Woodbine Oaks June13. Touchnow (Pleasant Tap) looks the only threat tothe favorite, and a mild one at that. The bay filly, whograduated in a Woodbine allowance May 8, finished 41/4 lengths behind Eye of the Sphynx in the Oaks.

    Friday Night’s Results:IOWA DERBY, $250,000, PRM, 7-2, 3yo, 1 1/16m,1:43 1/5, ft.1--#SWINGFORTHEFENCES, 116, c, 3, by Boston Harbor

    1st Dam: Varnish, by Cox's Ridge2nd Dam: Gild, by Mr. Prospector3rd Dam: Veroushka, by Nijinsky II

    ($300,000 2yo ‘03 FTFFEB). O-Klaravich Stables Inc; B-Charles L Kidder, Nancy M Cole, Nancy L Robenalt, et al (KY); T-Richard A Violette Jr; J-S Bridgmohan; $150,000. Lifetime Record: MGSP, 8-3-2-2, $310,970.2--Courageous Act, 119, c, 3, Exploit--Eastside Westside, by Eastern Echo. ($500,000 yrl '02 FTKJUL). $50,000.3--Cryptograph, 119, c, 3, Cryptoclearance--Hopes and Fears, by Mt. Livermore. $25,000.Margins: HF, HF, 1HF. Odds: 1.70, 11.00, 9.50.Also Ran: J Town, Gruff, Ascertain (Ire). Swingforthefences labeled himself as one to watchafter a sharp Gulfstream allowance victory Feb. 14,then held his own when sent up to the big leagues forhis next three starts. He finished third in the GIII TampaBay Derby Mar. 14, fourth in the GI Wood Memorialand second in the GII Peter Pan S. last out May 22.Pegged the second choice versus this compact group,he sat a perfect trip off the early leaders, edged closeron the far turn and worked hard to wear down theleader. For a video replay, click here.

    Yesterday’s Results:REBEL S., $49,000, LAD, 7-3, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:06 4/5, ft.1--#READY TO LIVE, 117, f, 2, by More Than Ready

    1st Dam: Viva La Viva, by Crafty Prospector2nd Dam: Viva Sec, by Secretariat3rd Dam: Viva La Vivi, by Royal Note

    ($65,000 yrl '03 FTKJUL). O-Bongo Stable; B-Foxfield (KY); T-Steven M Asmussen; J-L Meche; $30,000. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $45,000. *First stakes winner for freshman sire (by Southern Halo).2--Sassy Gal, 117, f, 2, Malagra--Broken Thoughts, by Guilty Conscience. $10,000.3--Cathouse Saint, 117, f, 2, Star Programmer-- Saintcourtney, by Saint Ballado. $5,000.Margins: 2, 1HF, HD. Odds: 0.50, 4.30, 4.90. Ready To Live was sent off at odds of 5-2 for herApr. 21 debut at Lone Star Park and did not disappoint,drawing clear to a 1 1/4-length success. Hammereddown to odds-on favoritism in her stakes bow, thechestnut was confidently handled stalking the pace, bidoutside rivals turning for home and edged clear late tobecome the first stakes winner for her freshman sire.

    4th-CDX, $60,500, Alw, C, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:16 1/5,ft.1--MOUNTAIN GENERAL, 117, h, 6, Mountain Cat-- Tulira, by General Assembly. ($50,000 yrl '99 FTKJUL). O-Keith I Asmussen; B-Curtis Green (KY); T-Steven M Asmussen. Lifetime Record: GSW, 32-10-10-2, $628,260.2--Big Talkin Man, 123, h, 6, Talkin Man-- Watercolourtwo, by Secreto. ($12,000 yrl '99 KEESEP).3--Saint Waki, 121, c, 4, Saint Ballado--Mollywaki, by Miswaki. ($60,000 yrl '01 KEESEP).Margins: 2 1/4, HD, 4. Odds: 0.90, 3.70, 4.90. Mountain General notched the GIII Aristides H. lastJune, but hadn’t visited the winner’s circle in six startssince. He followed a second in an $80,000 optionalclaimer at Churchill May 20 with a fourth-place finish inthis year’s Aristides H. June 19. The crowd’s choice inthis field of five, he stayed close to the leaders anddrew off in the stretch to post an easy decision.

    6th-CDX, $49,100, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:42 4/5, fm.BRIGHT AND SHINY (f, 3, El Prado {Ire}--Sunburst{GB}, by Gone West) broke her maiden over the Ellisturf Aug. 20, then finished fourth in the Kimberlite PipeS. at Kentucky Downs Sept. 21 to close out the sea-son. She made her three-year-old debut in a $50,000Churchill optional claimer and finished sixth, beatenthree lengths last out June 19. A bit overlooked at 9-1here, she settled towards the back, split rivals in deepstretch and rallied to post a half-length victory. Sean’sBaby (Thunder Gulch), the 3-1 choice, finished second. Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-0, $50,775.O-Penny S Lauer, George Berry & Jim & Scott Farrar.B-David Plummer (KY). T-Michael E Lauer.

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    Central Report cont.

    9th-CDX, $47,900, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f,1:16 1/5, ft.GILDED GOLD (f, 3, Gilded Time--Gran Senorita, by ElGran Senor), off the board in her lone start at two,made her sophomore debut after a seven-month layoffand tired after setting the pace to be fourth at ChurchillDowns May 22. The dark bay came back to break hermaiden by a handy 3 1/4 lengths June 19 and was the2-5 favorite to put them back-to-back. Clearly in frontafter the opening quarter, she continued to add to heradvantage until crossing the finish line 11 1/2 lengthsto the good. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $60,695. O/T-Thomas M Amoss. B-Roger Davenport (KY).

    10th-APX, $28,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m (offturf), 1:52 1/5, sy.IOSILVER (g, 3, Silver Ghost--Get the Glory, by PleasantColony), a $9,000 KEESEP yearling acquisition, gradu-ated over the Arlington turf in his latest effort June 9.A 6-1 chance in this off-the-turfer, he stalked early andsplashed his way home to a 4 1/2-length decision.Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $33,960. O-Darrell & Sadie Brommer. B-Country Life Farm & Getthe Glory, LLC (MD). T-Chris M Block.

    11th-CDX, $45,400, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 1:10, ft.CONSOLIDATOR (c, 2, Storm Cat--Good Example {Fr}{GSW-Fr, SW-US, $156,093}, by Crystal Glitters), a$1,250,000 KEESEP yearling, was good enough tofinish second by a neck to the undefeated Lunarpal inthe GIII Kentucky Breeders’ Cup S. June 5. Hammereddown to 3-5 off that effort, the chestnut colt broke ontop, dueled for the early lead and turned back Belarion(Belong to Me) to win by three lengths. Consolidator isa full brother to Mycatcandance, SW & GSP,$121,607. Lifetime Record: GSP, 3-1-1-0, $57,260. O-Robert B & Beverly J Lewis. B-Pacelco S.A. (KY). T-DWayne Lukas.

    5th-CDX, $45,400, Msw , 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:17, ft.SPIKE THE FEVER (c, 3, Stormin Fever--Miss Bid Flash{MSW, $242,186}, by Horse Flash {Fr}) closed out histwo-year-old campaign with a second-place finish atKeeneland Oct. 11 and returned with a third-place finishover track and trip last out June 13. The 4-5 choice tobreak through here, he pressed Ocotillo (Olympio) earlyand got the best of that one to win by a nose. Thewinner is 3/4 to Spectacular Cat (Forest Wildcat), SW,$207,578. Lifetime Record: 4-1-2-1, $47,970. O-Winstar Farm LLC & Mr & Mrs Robert S. West. B-R RTrantham & Associates Inc & Robert S. West Jr (KY).T-W Elliott Walden.

    7th-APX, $26,000, Msw, 3&4yo, 7f, 1:24 1/5, sy.GOULDINGS GREEN (c, 3, Charismatic--Elusive Gold, byStrike the Gold), a $260,000 KEESEP yearling, closedsome ground to be fourth in his debut at Arlington June12. Getting an extra eighth to work with in his secondstart, the 6-1 chance took over after a half and pulledaway down the lane to break his maiden by six lengths.Shrewd Stipulation (Crafty Prospector), the 13-10chalk, completed the exacta. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0,$17,160. O-Eugene & Laura Melnyk. B-Marvin Delfiner (KY).T-Anthony L Reinstedler.

    Friday Night’s Results:1st-HOL, $54,400, Alw, NW2X, 4yo/up, 1 1/2mT, 2:29 1/5, fm.PELLEGRINO (BRZ) (h, 5, Nugget Point {Ire}--Vale Mas{Arg} {MG1SW-Arg}, by Good Bloke) ran third in a$40,000 optional claimer at this distance over theArcadia turf Mar. 13, then notched a 1 1/4-mile Holly-wood grass allowance May 2. Second in an $80,000optional claimer over this course going 1 1/4-mile lastout May 27, Pellegrino was bet down to 2-5 along withhis stablemate Murano (Royal Academy) to take Fridaynight’s opener. Ridden by Alex Solis, he chased theearly pace while fourth, was steadied down the back-stretch and shuffled back, then was swung out fourwide for the stretch drive and powered his way hometo a 1 1/4-length victory. Gallant (GB) (Rainbow Quest)completed the exacta. The winner is a half toEndoidado (Arg) (Gem Master), GSW-Brz; and Oh Take(Brz) (Latin American), G1SW-Arg.; and a full to LivingHero (Brz), G1SP-Brz. Lifetime Record: MG1SP-Arg,12-3-3-3, $101,680. O-Gary A Tanaka. B-Haras Equilia (BRZ). T-Donald JBurke II.

    8th-HOL, $49,502, Msw, 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT, 1:03 1/5,fm.ZEVON (c, 3, Bahri--Mahaska {MSW & GSP,$235,253}, by Just the Time) ran fourth over track andtrip at 21-1 in his debut June 13. Sent off at 3-2 toearn his diploma here, the dark bay colt broke last ofnine, but recovered to set the pace through splits of:21 4/5, :45 and :57 and held on for a half-length tallyover Mr. Ching (Distant View). Lifetime Record:2-1-0-0, $28,380.O-Dr Michael J Konecny. B-John & Doris Konecny (KY).T-Mark Glatt.So. Cal Report cont. p5

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    So. Cal Report cont.Yesterday’s Results:FLAWLESSLY S., $109,700, HOL, 7-3, 3yo, f, 1mT,1:34 3/5, fm.1--MISS VEGAS (IRE), 121, f, 3, by Efisio (GB)

    1st Dam: Dwingeloo (Ire), by Dancing Dissident2nd Dam: Thank One's Stars (Ire), by Alzao3rd Dam: Grey Autumn (GB), by Galivanter (GB)

    O-Edmund A Gann; B-J C Condon (IRE); T-Robert J Frankel; J-A O Solis; $65,820. Lifetime Record: MSW-Ity, GSW-US, 8-7-0-1, $278,762.2--Five Nickels, 117, f, 3, Quiet American--Nickel Classic, by Regal Classic. ($50,000 yrl '02 KEEJAN; $75,000 yrl '02 KEESEP; $110,000 2yo 2003 KEEAPR). O-Thomas L Nichols. $21,940.3--Shake Off, 119, f, 3, A.P. Indy--Shake the Yoke (GB), by Caerleon. O-B Wayne Hughes. $13,164.Margins: 5, HD, 2. Odds: 0.40, 11.10, 7.60. Undefeated against fillies, Miss Vegas won a pair ofListed events in Italy while racing against fellowdistaffers, then tried the boys in a conditions event atMilan last October and finished third. She bounced backto take another Listed event vs. her own sex Nov. 16before heading to the States. Making her U.S. bowafter a six-month layoff, the bay led every step en routeto a head victory in the May 15 GIII Senorita S. andwas odds-on to go two-for-two in America. The over-whelming choice went right to the front once againhere, but this time opened it up in the final furlong towin handily.

    7th-HOL, $64,920, Alw, NW2X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m,1:41 3/5, ft.ANZIYAN ROYALTY (c, 4, Anziyan--Shy Solana, byTank's Prospect) earned a 105 Beyer in a Hollywoodallowance victory last December, but couldn’t handlethe rise to the next level, finishing eighth in the GII SanFernando Breeders’ Cup S. Jan. 10 and 11th in the GIIStrub S. most recently Feb. 7. Given a 5-2 chance towin off the layoff, he stalked Slewston (Houston) whilesecond and edged away from that rival late to win byone length. Lifetime Record: 10-5-0-1, $138,820. O/B-Nick Cafarchia (CA). T-Craig Dollase.

    2nd-HOL, $50,000, Alw, NW1X, 4yo/up, 1 1/16mT,1:42 4/5, fm.EQUAL RIGHTS (ARG) (h, 6, Candy Stripes--EqualBeauty {Arg}, by Equalize), winner of the G2 ClasicoOtono in his native Argentina in 2003, was ninth in hisfinal start in that country last Sept. 10 and most re-cently returned from nine months of inactivity to finisha distant seventh going 5 1/2 furlongs over this turfcourse June 13. The 8-1 second-longest shot in thefield, the gray was allowed to set soft fractions of:49.31 and 1:13.27, was headed by Gentlestone (Gen-tlemen {Arg}) at the eighth pole, but fought backgamely for a head success. Lifetime Record: 13-4-5-1,$44,484.O/B-El Turf (ARG). T-William Spawr.

    10th-HOL, $47,180, Msw, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:03 3/5, ft.GOLDEN SHINE (c, 2, Touch Gold--Mop Squeezer{MSW, $143,037}, by Roanoke), fourth after an insidetrip in his May 30 debut at Hollywood, was the 3-2chalk at second asking. The $130,000 KEESEP yearlingwas up with the frontrunners from the outset, took ashort lead at midstretch and pulled away late to take itby four lengths over Roman Jake (Trail City). LifetimeRecord: 2-1-0-0, $28,380. O-Amerman Racing Stables LLC. B-Gary L Aiken (OH).T-David E Hofmans.

    5th-HOL, $44,600, Msw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 3/5, ft.+LONG RANGE MISSILE (c, 3, Tactical Cat--Actinella,by Seattle Slew) had worked well for his career openerand was sent off at 5-1. He raced head-and-head with11-1 Whata Soldier (Lost Soldier)through fast fractionsbefore edging away late to beat that rival by a lengthand a quarter. The winner, a $60,000 KEENOVweanling, $60,000 TEXAUG yearling and $190,000FTFFEB juvenile, is a 1/2 to French Riviera (FrenchDeputy), GSW, $121,000. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0,$25,800. O-B Wayne Hughes. B-Sally J Andersen (FL). T-R Ellis.

    Yesterday’s Results:9th-PLN, $33,255, Msw, 2yo, f, 5f, :56 3/5, ft.+STERLING CAT (f, 2, Event of the Year--Stormy Re-gina, by Storm Cat), a $160,000 BESOCT yearling, wassent off the 7-5 favorite in her debut. She took the leadearly and never relinquished it, breaking her maiden bytwo lengths. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $18,675. O-Mary Schroeder & James R Vreeland. B-Mrs John CMabee (CA). T-Jeff Bonde.

    IN FRANCE:Dinarobin, c, 3, Dynaformer. See “France”

    IN BRITAIN:Hezaam, c, 3, Red Ransom--Ashraakat (MSW & GSP-GB), by Danzig. Sandown, 7-3, Hcp, 3yo, 10f 7ydsT. B-Shadwell Farm LLC. Alkaased, c, 4, Kingmambo. See “Britain”

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    H B R I T A I N HFirst-time starters/stakes runners: Sunday, July 4

    Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2000 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SWRace #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)ARTAX (Marquetry), Taylor Made, $15K, 143/13/1 9-PLN, Msw, 5f, +Mr. Artax, $27K KEE SEP yrl DONERAILE COURT (Seattle Slew), Hill 'n' Dale, $8K, 125/36/514-TDN, Stk, 1 1/8m, Oh Oleg, 15-1 EPIC HONOR (Honor Grades), Blooming Hill, $2K, 36/7/0 9-PLN, Msw, 5f, +Epic Commander GOOD AND TOUGH (Carson City), Lakland, $6K, 82/25/0 9-LS, Stk, 1 1/16mT, City Zoom, $60K FTK JUL yrl, 20-1 LIMIT OUT (Northern Flagship), T-Square, $4K, 24/8/1 7-NP, Stk, 6 1/2f, Ericka's Lass, $10K OBS APR 2yo, 8-5 11-CD, Stk, 5 1/2f, Limitless Lady, 4-1 MAZEL TRICK (Phone Trick), Airdrie, $13K, 150/30/1 6-FE, Stk, 6f, Luckierthanuthink, 8-1 6-FE, Stk, 6f, Ontheqt, 3-1 8-W O, Stk, 5f, Time Saver, $27K ONT SEP yrl OLD TRIESTE (A.P. Indy), Dead, $, 112/16/3 8-FE, Stk, 1 1/16m, Silky Tresses, $47K KEE APR 2yo, 12-1PORTO FORICOS (Mr. Prospector), 34/2/1 8-FE, Stk, 1 1/16m, My Vintage Port, $5K ONT SEP yrl, 6-1RENTERIA (Incinderator), High Horse, $1000, 28/4/0 11-PLN, Stk, 5f, Questionable World SAHM (Mr. Prospector), Shadwell, $5K, 51/16/3 5-LS, Msw, 7 1/2fT, +Halo Hit, $11K FTK OCT yrl, 10-1STORM IN FEVER (Storm Cat), Airdrie, $15K, 141/27/1 6-MT H, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Feverish Affair

    First-crop progeny to watch: Sunday, July 4Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2001 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SWRace #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)

    BERNSTEIN (Storm Cat), Buck Pond, $8K, 36/3/08-WO, Stk, 5f, Sweet Solairo, $37K KEE SEP yrlBEST OF LUCK (Broad Brush), Dell Ridge, $5K, 52/0/04-PRM , Msw, 5f, Lucky W illy, $8K KEE SEP yrl, 30-1CATIENUS (Storm Cat), Highcliff, $4K, 47/2/011-CD, Stk, 5 1/2f, Lisa's Cat, 20-1DEPUTY DIAMOND (Deputy M inister), Red River, $2K, 52/0/05-LS, Msw, 7 1/2fT, +Tiffany Cut, 12-1DIXIE UNION (Dixieland Band), Lane's End, $30K, 52/3/012-CD, M sw, 6f, +Cupid's Dixie, $45K KEE SEP yrl, 6-111-CD, Stk, 5 1/2f, Im a Dixie Girl, 12-1FUSAICHI PEGASUS (Mr. Prospector), Ashford , $85K, 88/4/08-WO, Stk, 5f, South Bay Cove, $95K KEE SEP yrlHIGH YIELD (Storm Cat), Ashford, $25K , 84/0/09-PLN, Msw, 5f, +High Style Gent, $47K OBS MAR 2yoJOE W HO (BRZ) (Jolly Quick), JEH, $2K, 21/0/05-LS, Msw, 7 1/2fT, Joe's M y Faja, 15-1MORE THAN READY (Southern Halo), Vinery, $15K, 61/4/06-MT H, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Obsidian, $240K K EE SEP yrlRICHTER SCALE (Habitony), Wafare, $10K , 41/0/08-WO, Stk, 5f, Quite a Ruckus, $135K KEE SEP yrl12-CD, M sw, 6f, Lady Dynasty, 5-1YANKEE VICTOR (Saint Ballado), Airdire, $15K, 80/3/04-PRM , Msw, 5f, +Swede, $65K KEE SEP yrl, 4-1

    Yesterday’s Results:PACEMAKER DISTAFF S.-Listed, £30,000, Sandown, 7-3, 3yo, f, 1m 14ydsT, 1:44.59, gd/sf.1--#ANTEDILUVIAN (GB), 123, f, 3, by Air Express (Ire)

    1st Dam: Divina Mia (GB), by Dowsing2nd Dam: Hardihostess (Ire), by Be My Guest3rd Dam: Hardiemma (GB), by Hardicanute (GB)

    (150,000gns 2yo ‘03 TATAUT). O-Lordship Stud; B-Mrs M L Parry & P M Steele-Mortimer; T-Sir Mi- chael Stoute; J-Kieren Fallon; £17,400. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, £28,330.2--Snow Goose (GB), 123, f, 3, Polar Falcon-- Bronzewing (GB), by Beldale Flutter. £6,600.3--Ithaca, 123, f, 3, Distant View--Reams Of Verse, by Nureyev. £3,300.Margins: 3/4, 1HF, 4. Odds: 9-4, 8-1, 25-1.Also ran: Brindisi (GB), Moon Dazzle, Kelucia (Ire),Kunda (Ire), Donna Vita (GB), Nataliya (GB). Antediluvian took her record to a perfect three-for-three to open her stakes account in this contest. Hav-ing impressed when taking a Redcar maiden by sixlengths in October, she was purchased by LordshipStud and sent to Sir Michael Stoute, for whom shereturned to beat Listed Sandringham S. victress CelticHeroine (Ire) by 1 1/2 lengths in a Hamilton conditionsevent last time June 24. Settled in a stalking fifth offthe steadily increasing gallop by Kieren Fallon, shelengthened in the straight to reel in the long-time leaderSnow Goose passing the quarter pole before assertingin the closing stages.

    ADDLESHAW GODDARD S. (REGISTERED AS THEESHER S.)-Listed, £30,000, Sandown, 7-3, 4yo/up, 2m78ydsT, 3:41.17, gd/sf.1--#ROMANY PRINCE (GB), 124, g, 5, Robellino--Vicki Romara (GB), by Old Vic (GB). (42,000gns wnlg ‘99 TATDEC). O-J C Smith; B-P & Mrs Venner; T-David Elsworth; J-Dane O’Neill; £17,400. Lifetime Record: 15-2-2-6, £51,132.2--Silver Gilt (GB), 124, g, 4, Silver Hawk--Memory’s Gold, by Java Gold. £6,600.3--Misternando (GB), 127, c, 4, Hernando (Fr)-- Mistinguett (Ire), by Doyoun (Ire). £3,300.Margins: SHD, 5, 3HF. Odds: 6-1, 7-2, 5-1.Also ran: Royal Rebel (GB), Gulf (Ire), Corrib Eclipse(GB), Gold Medallist (GB), Tizzy May (Fr). Scratched:Almah (Saf).Addleshaw Goddard S. cont. p7

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    Twelve months ago, Persian Punch (Ire) thrilled theSandown crowds by winning this contest, and RomanyPrince carried the same silks to a hard-fought successthis time in a poignant tribute to that gallant warrior.Although not in the same league as his ill-fated stablecompanion just yet, the five-year-old boasts useful formover staying trips, having finished third in the 22-fur-long Queen Alexandra S. at Royal Ascot June 19. Set-tled in last place early, he made steady progress widestof all on the turn into the straight before striking forhome at the three-furlong marker. Tackled by Silver Gilton the uphill climb, he pulled out extra to withstandthat challenge and held on in a desperate finale.

    Sandown, 2.40, Hcp, £100,000, 3yo/up, 1m 14ydsT,1:43.25, gd/sf.PENTECOST (GB) (g, 5, Tagula {Ire}--Boughtbyphone{GB}, by Warning {GB}) had been out of sorts sincewinning the Shergar Cup Mile at Ascot last August, butis used to pulling off one big handicap success perseason, as he proved when taking the Britannia H. atRoyal Ascot in June 2002. Held up in last place byFrankie Dettori throughout the early stages, the 20-1outsider was threaded through the pack inside the finalquarter and wore down St Andrews (Ire) (Celtic Swing{GB}) in the final 50 yards before winning by a head.Pentecost may make a quick reappearance at AscotSaturday for the G3 Silver Trophy. The winner was a6,500gns TATDEC weanling and a 5,000gns TATAUTyearling. Lifetime Record: SP-GB, 31-4-7-2, £157,301.O-J C, J R & S R Hitchins; B-Miss S N Ralphs; T-An-drew Balding.

    Haydock, 2.55, Hcp, £70,000, 3yo/up, 11f 200ydsT,2:32.30, gd.ALKAASED (c, 4, Kingmambo--Chesa Plana {GB} {Hwt.Older Mare-Ger at 11-14f, SW & MG1SP-Ger, GSP-Fr},by Niniski) had been second in his last three starts,most recently on his seasonal bow at Newmarket June5 and started this valuable handicap as a well backed 7-1 chance. Tracking the leaders in fourth from theoutset, the $325,000 KEESEP yearling and 42,000TATAUT horse-of-racing-age purchase joined the frontrank at the quarter pole, accelerated clear of his rivalsapproaching the final furlong and ran on strongly in theclosing stages to defeat Crow Wood (GB) (Halling) byan impressive four lengths. Lifetime Record: 8-2-4-0,£54,459.O-M Charlton; B-Clovelly Farms; T-Luca Cumani.

    Sandown, 4.20, Hcp, £21,600, 3yo, 7f 16ydsT,1:31.66, gd/sf.SILK FAN (IRE) (f, 3, Unfuwain--Alikhlas {GB}, byLahib), a 32,000gns TATOCT yearling, finished secondto subsequent G1 Fillies’ Mile winner Red Bloom (GB) ina Newmarket maiden in August before taking a Salis-bury maiden and a Newbury conditions event the fol-lowing month. Kept off the Classic trail with a setbackthis spring, she returned as highweight against the coltsin this competitive handicap and was sent off a 9-2chance. Reserved in rear early, she cut through thepack in the straight in impressive fashion before quick-ening to hit the front with 300 yards remaining. Assert-ing on the uphill climb to the line, she had a comfort-able 3/4-length margin to spare over Jazz Scene (Ire)(Danehill Dancer {Ire}) at the line. Lifetime Record: 5-3-2-0, £36,103. Click for the racingpost.co.uk chart.O-Harris, Clark, Swinburn & Harris; B-Abbeville andMeadow Court Partners; T-Peter Harris.

    Haydock, 3.35, Cond, £15,400, 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:16.48, gd.QUITO (IRE) (r, 7, Machiavellian--Qirmazi {Ch. 2yo Filly-Fr, MGSW & MG1SP-Fr, $184,862}, by Riverman),purchased for just 3,500gns at the 2002 TATJUL sale,won a competitive handicap at York May 13, but wasthrown in at the deep end when finishing 10th to Rus-sian Rhythm in the G1 Lockinge S. at Newbury on hisnext start just two days later. He was off the board inthe Listed John of Gaunt S. at this track June 3 andagain in the Listed Chipchase S. at Newcastle June 26,but s