DISCREETNESS SHOWS GRIT IN SMARTY JONES IN TODAY`S
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DISCREETNESS SHOWS GRIT IN SMARTY JONES IN TODAY`S
DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 WWW.BLOODHORSE.COM COADY PHOTOGRAPHY IN TODAY’S EDITION Discreetness edged past Gordy Florida to win the Smarty Jones Stakes for 3-year-olds Jan. 18 at Oaklawn Park DISCREETNESS SHOWS GRIT IN SMARTY JONES NO TIME TO REST FOR TEAM PHAROAH 3 STRONG SIRE LINEUP FOR BARRETTS SALE 4 GODOLPHIN HAS NUMBERS AT TATTERSALLS 5 $1M 'DREAM' RACE SET FOR SOUTH AFRICA 6 BOB BARRY: IN SEARCH OF A PATH FORWARD 7 RESULTS8 ENTRIES11 LEADING LISTS By Tom LaMarra 12 D iscreetness, winner of the Springboard Mile in his first start around two turns, followed up with another two-turn victory in the Smarty Jones Stakes for 3-year-olds Jan. 18 at Oaklawn Park. The one-mile race provided Discreetness 10 points on the "Road to the Kentucky Derby." Dwight Pruett's Xpress Thoroughbreds purchased the Discreet Cat colt out of the Elusive Quality mare Fondness for $105,000 at the Ocala Breeders' Sales Co.'s March 2-year-olds in training sale. Discreetness, trained by William "Jinks" Fires and ridden by Jon Court, sat third most of the way, launched his bid on the far turn, and inched past a stubborn Gordy Florida. Heavily favored threetime stakes winner Toews On Ice dueled with Gordy Florida most of the way and faltered in the stretch. Synchrony rallied nicely for third. "We felt we could be competitive in this race," Pruett said, "and we have a nice horse apparently." The goal for Discreetness is the April 16 Arkansas Derby (gr. I). Other local preps are the Feb. 15 Southwest Stakes (gr. III) and March 19 Rebel Stakes (gr. II). BH BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app PAGE 1 OF 12 NYTB-StallionAuction-Page.indd 43 Download the FREE smartphone app 12/22/15 12:44 PM LATEST HEADLINES FROM BLOODHORSE.COM HOLD ME BACK TO STAND IN NEW YORK Hold Me Back, among the nation's top 10 second-crop sires in 2015, has been sold to stand in 2016 at Irish Hill Century Farm near Stillwater, N.Y. JAN. 18 HOLIDAY CARD AT AQUEDUCT CANCELED Due to the forecast of high winds, PHOTOS BY Z and out of an abundance of caution for the horses and jockeys, the New York Racing Association canceled live racing at Aqueduct The Zayat family celebrated the evening of Jan. 16 with Eclipse Awards for outstanding owner and breeder as well as Horse of the Year and champion 3-year-old male for American Pharoah Racetrack for Jan. 18. BERMAN TO HEAD FLORIDA HBPA Glen Berman will start as executive director Feb. 15, replacing NO TIME TO REST FOR TEAM PHAROAH Kent Stirling who stepped down last year. By Ron Mitchell FIRST REPORTED FOAL FOR WILL TAKE CHARGE T here was no time to rest for the connections of unanimous Horse of the Year and champion 3-year-old male American Pharoah following Saturday's late-night conclusion of the Eclipse Awards ceremony as they left the following day for London, England. The Zayat family, whose Zayat Stables received outstanding breeder and owner awards, along with the family of trainer Bob Baffert, who secured his fourth Eclipse, and regular jockey Victor Espinoza departed South Florida late Jan. 17 on a transatlantic flight to London, where the Longines World's Best Racehorse for 2015 will be announced Jan. 19. American Pharoah, Triple Crown and Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I) winner, is likely to be crowned the world's best racehorse as he led the standings last released at the end of November. "Being named the best racehorse in the world would be a huge statement," Justin Zayat, who also squeezed in a friend's wedding over the weekend, said via text message. "This isn't just America; it's an international award, which is an unbelievable honor for us." BH Three Chimneys reported that the first reported foal for champion Will Take Charge was born at Siena Farm near Paris, Ky., on Jan. 13. FIRST REPORTED FOAL FOR ASHFORD'S VERRAZANO Multiple grade I winner Verrazano was represented by his first reported foal when Night Brigade produced a filly last weekend at Anchor and Hope Farm in Port Deposit, Md. FILLY IS GOLDENCENTS' FIRST REPORTED FOAL Spendthrift Farm's Goldencents, the back-toback Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (gr. I) winner, sired his first reported foal Jan. 14 when a filly was born at Le Mesa Farm near Carencro, La. Get the FREE smartphone app! Blood-Horse DAILY BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 PAGE 3 OF 12 BENOIT PHOTO California-based Acclamation, the 2011 champion older male, is among the sires represented at the Jan. 20 Barretts mixed sale STRONG SIRE LINEUP FOR BARRETTS SALE By Tracy Gantz MO TOM won Lecomte Stakes-Gr.3 by 2¼ L. N early 200 horses, ranging from broodmares and horses of racing age to yearlings and 2-year-olds, will be offered Jan. 20 at Barretts mixed sale, which is highlighted by sire power from both California and nationally. The sires represented include champion Acclamation and millionaire Coil, both of whom stand in California, and Kentucky-based champion Shanghai Bobby. Their first foals are 2-year-olds of 2016. Awesome Again, City Zip, Distorted Humor, Flower Alley, Giant's Causeway, Lucky Pulpit, Smarty Jones, Square Eddie, Tapit, and Unusual Heat are among the proven sires with cataloged horses. The sale, which begins at 11 a.m. PST and will be held at Del Mar for the first time, features a consignment dispersing horses of the late E.W. "Buddy" Johnston owned in partnership with Patsy Berumen. Andy Havens' Havens Bloodstock Agency is handling the group. Johnston, a longtime major California owner and breeder, died last year. Several of the partnership's horses were sold at the 2015 Barretts fall yearling and mixed sale. BH Contact us (800) 582-5604 or (859) 278-2361 Comments, Story Ideas [email protected] THE CHAMPION 1ST CROP SIRE OF 2015 NEVER GONE SOUTH won Frank Whiteley S.-L.R. by 7¼ L. THE CHAMPION 2ND CROP SIRE OF 2015 ...now watch out for the first juveniles by champion 2yo • ASHFORD • • ASHFORD • Aisling Duignan, Dermot Ryan, Charlie O’Connor, Adrian Wallace or Scott Calder. Tel: 859-873-7088. Fax: 859-879 5756. Advertising Questions [email protected] © 2016 Blood-Horse LLC BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Customer Service [email protected] Download the FREE smartphone app TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 PAGE 4 OF 12 GODOLPHIN HAS NUMBERS AT TATTERSALLS By Clive Webb-Carter attersalls has cataloged 387 lots—more than 60 from Godolphin—for its Feb. 4 mid-winter mixed sale. The Godolphin offerings include winning 3-year-old Soofiah, a sister to the Dubai Duty Free (UAE-I) winner Sajjhaa; Doldrums, a half sister to grade I winner Vacare in foal to Exceed And Excel; and Desert Sunrise, a half sister to the Middle Park Stakes (Eng-I) winner Primo Valentino in foal to Iffraaj. Juddmonte, whose drafts attract plenty of interest, offers 18 lots, including Midst, a sister to group III winner Flying Jib, a daughter of grade II winner Jibboom. The February sale, which grossed 2,586,100 guineas and averaged 12,597 guineas in 2015, has notable graduates. Beverly. D Stakes (gr. IT) winner Euro Charline was pinhooked as a foal in 2012 while Fashionable, dam of last year's Irish Oaks (Ire-I) run- ANNE M. EBERHARDT T Euro Charline, winner of the grade I Beverly D. Stakes, is a product of the 2012 Tattersalls February mixed sale ner-up Jack Naylor, was sold at the same sale. Other prominent purchases include Green Room and Kheleyf's Silver, the dams of grade/ group I winners Together Forever and Tiggy Wiggy, respectively. BH Afleet Alex Bill Oppenheim's Value Pick $12,500 LFSN 130 mares bred in 2015 "But the value pick among proven sires under $15,000 might still be available: that’s Afleet Alex, still a bargain, $12,500 at Gainesway. His 2015 crop of 3-year-olds includes three Grade I winners: Texas Red, Materiality, and Sharla Rae. I’d say that’s a mighty strong performance for a $12,500 stallion." Bill Oppenheim TDN - 12/5/15 LGB, LLC 2016 BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 PAGE 5 OF 12 $1M 'DREAM' RACE SET FOR SOUTH AFRICA By Myra Lewyn T each, by contrast, worth 1 million rand (US$60,000) and moved up a week from their usual place on the J&B Met card. Cape Thoroughbred Sales and global specialist bank Investec, sponsor of the Epsom Derby (Eng-I), forged a three-year partnership that brought Day of Dreams to fruition. The CTS Investec Cape Dream drew a full field of 16 topped by star filly Silver Mountain and Seventh Plain, both group I winners. BH RACINGFOTOS.COM he richest Thoroughbred race ever staged on the African continent runs for the first time Jan. 23 at Cape Town's Kenilworth Racecourse: the CTS Investec Cape Dream offers a staggering US$1 million purse for Cape Thoroughbred Sales graduates as part of the Investec Day of Dreams. The non-black-type seven-furlong race for 3-yearolds is restricted to eligible graduates of the 2014 Cape premier yearling sale and 2014 CTS March yearling sale. The $1 million purse, which pays to fifthplace, provides $625,000 to the winner. The card also includes the Cape Derby and MaKenilworth Racecourse in Cape Town Jan. 23 will host a US$1 million race, the richest ever on the African continent jorca Stakes (both SAf-I), You look after your horses. We look after you. Our mission: to improve the economics, integrity and pleasure of the sport on behalf of Thoroughbred owners and breeders. Find out what a TOBA membership can offer to you. www.toba.org • (859) 276-2291 BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 PAGE 6 OF 12 RACING COMMENTARY with Bob Barry IN SEARCH OF A PATH FORWARD furnishes the money. Both of them got to lose, no chance in the world to break even." While this world has seen many amazing improvements over the last 50-odd years, the overall unprofitability of horse owning and horse betting is not among them. Statistics show that the wealthy do still enjoy a tendency to become even wealthier over time, which must help to soften the blow when increases in purses fail to keep pace with the rising cost of hay, oats, and workers' compensation. But until the arrival of that magical time when racetracks start donating "take-in" rather than exacting takeout, horseplayers as a group will never be profitable. For racing to thrive once more, it's important that owners and horseplayers recognize a shared goal: big purses attracting large fields of drug-free horses sparking massive betting pools with low takeout allowing for better payouts while the larger handle keeps purses healthy. Blended takeout rates have effectively doubled since the days of "Sunny Jim" Fitzsimmons. The goal may seem dubious, but allowing horseplayers to lose money as slowly as they once did is the key to racing's future. BH F ANNE M. EBERHARDT or too many years the stated interests of horseplayers—lower pari-mutuel takeout and effective drug testing—have been at odds with the presumed best interests of Thoroughbred owners. The conventional wisdom said relief for bettors could come only at the expense of owners, and vice versa. You would think the two groups had never met, even though their futures are inextricably linked. Bettors and owners share a common problem: an ebb tide in betting handle causing all boats to run aground. Like many other vast undertakings, American racing comprises various distinct groups, ranging from low-paid grooms and hot walkers on the backside to highly compensated CEOs and racing secretaries in the corner offices. The top tiers of racing's "talent pyramids" also do very well while journeymen jockeys and trainers combine with racetrack middle management and members of the Turf press to form racing's own version of a nervous and shrinking middle class. If these groups—the racing connection aside—are quite disparate, they all receive one important benefit from the game: a paycheck. Outside of the occasional unadulterated joys and the regularly occurring crushing heartaches, the only guarantee that racing provides to both horse owners and horse bettors is a loss of capital. "There are two groups in racing whose rights should be considered," Hall of Fame trainer Jim Fitzsimmons, by way of Red Smith, said in the New York Herald-Tribune in 1963. "There are people who furnish the actors for the show, the owners with the costly stables. And there is the public that Bettors need more bang for their buck from pari-mutuel wagering BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 PAGE 7 OF 12 RACE RESULTS WATCH RACE REPLAYS OF NORTH AMERICAN RACES BY CLICKING ON THE RACE NAME STAKES RESULTS Megahertz S. (gr. IIIT) Santa Anita Park, 1/18, $100,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:36.30, course good. 1–Keri Belle, 118, b m, 6..................... $60,000 Empire Maker–Belleski, by Polish Numbers O–Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S., B–Mr. & Mrs. Jerome S. Moss (KY), T–John A. Shirreffs, J–Alex O. Solis 2–Stormy Lucy, 123, b m, 7................. $20,000 Stormy Atlantic–Here Comes Lucinda, by Dixieland Band O–Steve Moger, B–Mercedes Stables LLC (KY), T–Ed Moger, Jr., J–Kent J. Desormeaux Sale History: 2011 BARMAY, $24,000. 3–Theatre Star K, 118, b m, 6............ $12,000 War Front–Comedy, by Theatrical (IRE) O–Glen Hill Farm, B–Claiborne Farm & Adele B. Dilschneider (KY), T–Thomas F. Proctor, J– Drayden Van Dyke Sale History: 2012 OBSJUN, $95,000, 2011 KEESEP, $38,000. Margins: nose, neck, 3¼. Others: My Year Is a Day (FR) ($6,000), Journey On ($2,000), Chaulk O Lattey ($250), Glory ($250), Tiz a Kiss ($250), Gender Agenda (GB) ($250), Alexis Tangier ($250), Circling (IRE) ($250), Beat of The Drum (IRE) ($250). Scratched: Oscar Party, Sweet as a Rose. View Equibase Chart Gray Sky ($4,500), Toews On Ice ($500), Charming Deputy ($500), Shogood ($500), Force It ($500), Black Ops ($500), Back Togetheragain ($500). Scratched: Cutacorner, Knights Key, Whitmore. View Equibase Chart Discreetness, winner of the Springboard Mile to complete his 2-year-old season, kicked off his 3-year-old campaign with a gritty victory in the Smarty Jones Stakes. He was kept closer to the pace than usual because of the short stretch for the one-mile distance at Oaklawn.—T.L. ALLOWANCE RESULTS Fair Grounds, Race 7, AOC 1/18, $42,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:40.72, track fast. 1–Honey Springs, 119, b m, 5, Lone Star Special–Sweeping Hours, by End Sweep, $25,200, O–Tigertail Ranch, B– Tigertail Ranch (LA), T–Danny Pish, J–Jose Valdivia, Jr. Margin: nose, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Fair Grounds, Race 8, ALW 1/18, $38,000, 4yo/up, a5.5f (turf), 1:03.62, course good. 1–Vici, 119, dk b/br g, 4, War Front–Viva, by Pulpit, $22,800, O–Claiborne Farm and Dilschneider, Adele B., B– Claiborne Farm & Adele B. Dilschneider (KY), T–Albert M. Stall, Jr., J–Colby J. Hernandez Keri Belle, last seen in an allowance/optional claiming race at Aqueduct in November, made her fourth career victory count with her first stakes win in the grade III Megahertz Stakes. She emerged from the pack that swarmed the front-runners in mid-stretch and nipped Stormy Lucy at the finish.—T.L. Smarty Jones S. Oaklawn Park, 1/18, $150,000, 3yo, 8f (dirt), 1:38.05, track fast. 1–Discreetness K, 119, b c, 3............ $90,000 Discreet Cat–Fondness, by Elusive Quality O–Xpress Thoroughbreds LLC., B–Trackside Farm & Tenlane Farm (KY), T–William H. Fires, J–Jon Kenton Court Sale History: 2015 OBSMAR, $105,000, 2014 KEESEP, $67,000. 2–Gordy Florida, 115, ch c, 3............... $30,000 Cactus Ridge–Indianella, by Indian Charlie O–Dream Walkin Farms, Inc., B–Dream Walkin' Farms, Inc. (KY), T–Kenny P. Smith, J– Glenn W. Corbett 3–Synchrony, 117, ch c, 3.................... $15,000 Tapit–Brownie Points, by Forest Wildcat O–Pin Oak Stable, B–Pin Oak Stud, LLC (KY), T–Donnie K. Von Hemel, J–Shaun Bridgmohan Margins: neck, 1¾, ¾. Others: Luna de Loco ($7,500), Margin: ½, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart Fair Grounds, Race 9, AOC 1/18, $41,000, 3yo, 8f (dirt), 1:38.67, track fast. 1–Candy My Boy K, 120, b c, 3, Candy Ride (ARG)–Runway Rosie, by Include, $24,600, O–Frank Mancari, B–Craig B. Singer (KY), T–Roger A. Brueggemann, J–Francisco C. Torres Sale History: 2015 FTFFEB, $40,000, 2014 KEESEP, $17,000. Margin: 2¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Golden Gate Fields, Race 7, ALW 1/18, $27,000, 4yo/up, 8.5f (all-weather), 1:45.20, track fast. 1–King Budrick, 120, gr/ro g, 6, Tizbud–Almond Blossom, by Smokester, $21,060, O–Knightstep, Charles and Lynne, B–Joseph P. Morey Jr. Revocable Trust (CA), T–Jeff Bonde, J–Catalino Martinez Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart Gulfstream Park, Race 1, AOC 1/18, $34,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 7f (dirt), 1:24.99, track fast. 1–Savingtime, 116, dk b/br f, 4, Kantharos–Daylight Time, by Time Bandit, $20,400, O–Heardsdale Racing, B– Vaughan Heard (FL), T–Vaughan Heard, J–Vicente Gudiel Margin: neck, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Gulfstream Park, Race 10, AOC 1/18, $44,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 5f (turf), :58.74, course good. 1–Smoke Signals, 121, b f, 4, Street Sense–Unspoken Word, by Catienus, $22,800, O–Waterville Lake Stable, B– Twin Creeks Farm, Tom Clark & Nancy Clark (KY), T–Christophe Clement, J–Paco Lopez Sale History: 2013 FTSAUG, $175,000. Margin: ¾, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart Laurel Park, Race 8, AOC 1/18, $45,000, 4yo/up, a8.5f (dirt), 1:45.71, track fast. 1–Behemoth, 118, dk b/br h, 7, Giant's Causeway–Quiet Reward, by Seeking the Gold, $25,650, O–MCA Racing Stable LLC, B–Sam-Son Farm (ON), T–Claudio A. Gonzalez, J–Jevian Toledo Sale History: 2010 FTSAUG, $200,000. Margin: 4, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Mahoning Valley Racecourse, Race 5, AOC 1/18, $27,700, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:13.74, track fast. 1–Eightthehardway, 124, dk b/br g, 4, Parents' Reward– Natural Nine, by Cryptoclearance, $16,620, O–Blazing Meadows Farm LLC, B–Blazing Meadows Farm (OH), T– Timothy E. Hamm, J–Irwin J. Rosendo Margin: 6½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Oaklawn Park, Race 6, AOC 1/18, $70,000, 4yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:11.02, track fast. 1–Sharm, 117, ch c, 4, Majestic Warrior–Mystic Mirage, by Chester House, $42,000, O–Zayat Stables, LLC, B– Whisper Hill Farm (KY), T–D. Wayne Lukas, J–Jon Kenton Court Sale History: 2013 FTKOCT, $100,000. Margin: neck, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart K Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 PAGE 8 OF 12 RACE RESULTS WATCH RACE REPLAYS OF NORTH AMERICAN RACES BY CLICKING ON THE RACE NAME Oaklawn Park, Race 7, AOC 1/18, $70,000, 3yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:11.53, track fast. 1–Finley'sluckycharm K, 121, dk b/br f, 3, Twirling Candy–Day of Victory, by Victory Gallop, $42,000, O–Carl R. Moore Management LLC, B–Lakland Farm (KY), T–W. Bret Calhoun, J–Corey S. Nakatani Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $77,000. Margin: 1, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Santa Anita Park, Race 1, AOC 1/18, $58,000, 3yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:10.46, track fast. 1–Uptown Twirl K, 120, b f, 3, Twirling Candy–Sambuca Classica, by Cat Thief, $34,800, O–Hronis Racing LLC, B– Steven Nicholson & Brandi Nicholson (KY), T–John W. Sadler, J–Abel Lezcano Sale History: 2015 OBSMAR, $630,000, 2014 KEESEP, $110,000. Margin: ½, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart Santa Anita Park, Race 3, AOC 1/18, $58,000, 4yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:09.55, track fast. 1–Silent Bird, 119, b c, 4, Summer Bird–Rutledge Ballado, by Saint Ballado, $34,800, O–Norman Stables, LLC, B–JMI (KY), T–Mark Glatt, J–Fernando Hernandez Perez Sale History: 2013 FTKOCT, $40,000. Margin: head, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Santa Anita Park, Race 5, AOC 1/18, $58,000, 4yo/up, 10f (turf), 2:02.51, course good. 1–China Girl Lover K, 121, b g, 6, Lawyer Ron–Dixie Sheikh, by Dixie Union, $34,800, O–Sheehy LLC, B–Stonewall Farm Stallions, LLC (KY), T–Dan L. Hendricks, J– Drayden Van Dyke Sale History: 2011 FTKJUL, ($28,000 RNA), 2010 KEENOV, $15,000. Margin: 1¾, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart MAIDEN RESULTS Fair Grounds, Race 4, MSW 1/18, $37,000, 4yo/up, f/m, a8f (turf), 1:38.94, course good. 1–La Majestique, 123, dk b/br m, 5, Majestic Warrior– Royal Prize, by Kingmambo, $22,200, O–Montano, Sr. Angel O. and Sherman, Thomas, B–Dr. Susan Austin (KY), T–Angel O. Montano, Sr., J–Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart Fair Grounds, Race 5, MSW 1/18, $40,000, 3yo, f, 8.32f (dirt), 1:44.40, track fast. 1–Abundant Flurry K, 120, b f, 3, Midshipman–Arcadiana, by Deputy Minister, $24,000, O–Lothenbach Stables, Inc., B–Ted Folkerth & Brookdale (KY), T–Neil L. Pessin, J– Jose Valdivia, Jr. Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $90,000, 2013 KEENOV, ($75,000 RNA). Margin: neck, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Fair Grounds, Race 6, MSW 1/18, $37,000, 4yo/up, a8f (turf), 1:38.10, course good. 1–Inavanti K, 123, ch g, 4, Kitten's Joy–Winner's Edge, by Seeking the Gold, $22,200, O–Twin Creeks Racing Stables, LLC and Gasaway, Brent, B–Highfield Farm (KY), T– Michael Stidham, J–Florent Geroux Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, $90,000. Margin: neck, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart Golden Gate Fields, Race 9, MSW 1/17, $26,000, 3yo, f, 8f (all-weather), 1:40.40, track fast. 1–Dreamarcher K, 120, dk b/br f, 3, Archarcharch– Dream Luck, by Chester House, $15,600, O–Hollendorfer, Jerry, Melen, Steve, Red Cap Thoroughbreds LLC and Taub, Steve, B–BWB Bloodstock, LLC & K. Taylor (KY), T–Jerry Hollendorfer, J–Russell A. Baze Sale History: 2015 OBSAPR, $150,000, 2014 KEESEP, $35,000, 2014 KEEJAN, $22,000. J–Joel Rosario Sale History: 2013 ARQAUG, $119,952. Margin: neck, 14 starters. View Equibase Chart Gulfstream Park, Race 8, MSW 1/18, $50,000, 3yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:04.59, track fast. 1–Lex Vegas K, 120, dk b/br c, 3, Street Boss–Seasonal, by Deputy Minister, $24,000, O–Hill, Susan and Sciortino, Jason, B–Fox Straus KY (KY), T–Brian A. Lynch, J–Julien R. Leparoux Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, ($37,000 RNA), 2014 KEEJAN, ($19,000 RNA). Margin: 3¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Laurel Park, Race 5, MSW 1/18, $40,000, 3yo, 6f (dirt), 1:14.06, track fast. 1–Cozze Cat, 122, ch c, 3, Bluegrass Cat–Miss Cozze, by Not For Love, $22,800, O–David L. Taylor, B–Henry H. Prieger , David Lester & Steve Robbins (NY), T–Yolonda Y. King, J–Daniel Feliciano Sale History: 2014 FTMSEP, $2,500. Margin: 3, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Laurel Park, Race 7, MSW 1/18, $40,000, 4yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:26.61, track fast. 1–Resurgence K, 124, b h, 6, Awesome Again–Legs Lawlor, by Unbridled, $22,800, O–Stronach Stables, B– Greenwood Lodge Farm, Inc. (KY), T–Jose Corrales, J–Trevor McCarthy Sale History: 2011 KEESEP, $1,350,000. Margin: ¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Margin: 2¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Gulfstream Park, Race 7, MSW 1/18, $40,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 7.5f (turf), 1:33.88, course good. 1–Quest (GB), 123, b f, 4, Mr. Sidney–Treasure (FR), by Anabaa, $21,600, O–Gainesway Thoroughbreds, Ltd., B– EARL HARAS DU QUESNAY (GB), T–Christophe Clement, Oaklawn Park, Race 5, MSW 1/18, $68,000, 3yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:12.01, track fast. 1–She's a Bootsy Too K, 120, b f, 3, Misremembered– Tap My Feet, by Kingmambo, $40,800, O–William K. Helwig, B–Terrazas Thoroughbreds, LLC (KY), T–Kellyn Gorder, J–Channing Hill Sale History: 2015 FTMMAY, $17,000, 2014 KEESEP, $2,500, 2014 KEEJAN, $12,000. Margin: head, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart K Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 PAGE 9 OF 12 RACE RESULTS WATCH RACE REPLAYS OF NORTH AMERICAN RACES BY CLICKING ON THE RACE NAME Oaklawn Park, Race 9, MSW 1/18, $68,000, 3yo, 8f (dirt), 1:38.91, track fast. 1–Dazzling Gem K, 120, b c, 3, Misremembered–Dazzler, by Vindication, $40,800, O–Steve Landers Racing LLC, B–Lisa Reynolds & Jennifer Feiner (KY), T–Brad H. Cox, J– Shaun Bridgmohan Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $95,000. Margin: 1, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart Santa Anita Park, Race 2, MSW 1/18, $56,000, 4yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:37.60, course good. 1–At Ease, 117, dk b/br g, 6, Cyclotron–Smoothasvelvet, by Mr. Integrity, $33,600, O–Berumen, P., Riggio, R., The Elwood Johnston Trust, Berumen, S. and Riggio, D., B–Old English Rancho, Patsy Berumen & Sal Berumen (CA), T– Kenneth D. Black, J–David Charles Lopez Margin: nose, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart Santa Anita Park, Race 6, MSW 1/18, $56,000, 3yo, 6.5f (dirt), 1:16.24, track fast. 1–Mr. Coker K, 121, ch c, 3, Candy Ride (ARG)–Our Khrysty, by Newfoundland, $33,600, O–Steve Beneto, B– Blue Heaven Farm (KY), T–Jerry Hollendorfer, J–Santiago Gonzalez Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $300,000. Santa Anita Park, Race 9, MSW 1/17, $56,000, 3yo, f, a6.5f (turf), 1:15.08, course good. 1–Nodiac (IRE), 122, b f, 3, Kodiac (GB)–No Way (IRE), by Rainbows for Life, $33,600, O–Little Red Feather Racing and Naify, Marsha, B–Ms G. Proctor (IRE), T–Philip D'Amato, J–Rafael Bejarano Sale History: 2015 TATAPR, ($46,759 RNA), 2014 GOFORB, $45,475, 2013 GOFFOA, $20,160. Margin: 1¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Margin: 1½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart K Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 PAGE 10 OF 12 UPCOMING ENTRIES BUSANDA S. Aqueduct, Saturday, January 23, Race 3 8.32f (dirt), $100,000, 3yo f, 1:20 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1Flora Dora First Dude 3/f Jose L. Ortiz 122 - Coffeepot Stables 2Dreams to Reality K Lookin At Lucky 3/f Manuel Franco 116 - Elite Racing Company 3She's So Fine K Haynesfield 3/f Aaron T. Gryder 116 - Three Diamonds Farm 4Scatoosh K Scat Daddy 3/f Kendrick Carmouche 116 - Treadway Racing Stable 5Alto Belle K Trappe Shot 3/f Irad Ortiz, Jr. 116 - Alto Racing, LLC 6Kentucky Road Midshipman 3/f Gabriel Saez 116 - Bran Jam Stable and Clark, David W. 7Arch Or Nothing K Archarcharch 3/f Ruben Silvera 116 - Lynch, Deryck Breeders: 1–Dizney Double Diamond LLC; 2–Dr. Rod Orr; 3–Brereton C. Jones; 4–MMP Partnership; 5–Mill House, LLC.; 6–C. Kidder, N. Cole, J. K. Griggs & Linda Griggs; 7–Dreamfields Inc. & Kevin Purcell. Trainers: 1–Marialice Coffey; 2–Michael Dilger; 3–Michael J. Maker; 4–Leah Gyarmati; 5–Todd A. Pletcher; 6–John T. Toscano, Jr.; 7–Edmund Pringle. H. ALLEN JERKENS S. Gulfstream Park, Saturday, January 23, Race 9 16f (turf), $100,000, 4yo/up, 4:35 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1Charming Kitten Kitten's Joy 6/h John R. Velazquez 123 - Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey 2Roccia d'Oro (IRE) Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) 4/c Javier Castellano 117 - John D'Amato 3Morning Calm Broken Vow 5/h Luca Panici 119 - Great Hill Stables 4Matuszak Bernardini 5/r Tyler Gaffalione 117 - Brad Grady 5Good and Proper Pleasantly Perfect 4/g Jesus M. Rios 117 - Eric J. Wirth 6Neutronstar (IRE) Galileo (IRE) 4/c Joshua Navarro 117 - Rase Stables 7St. Albans Boy Giant's Causeway 6/g Paco Lopez 121 - Hare Forest Farm 8Mucho Mas Macho K Macho Uno 7/g Corey J. Lanerie 119 - Signal Hill Farms 9Xaverian K Sky Mesa 5/g Joel Rosario 117 - Garnet Stable Breeders: 1–Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey; 2–Massimo Parri; 3–Gallagher's Stud; 4–Sha-li Leasing Associates, Inc; 5–Eric J. Wirth; 6–Turner Breeders, LLC; 7– Anne Wrenn Poulson & Hare Forest Farm, LTD.; 8–Adena Springs; 9–Kathryn S. West. Trainers: 1–Todd A. Pletcher; 2–Thomas Albertrani; 3–Michelle Nihei; 4–Joe Sharp; 5–Larry Bates; 6–Patricia Farro; 7–Kelly Rubley; 8–Niall Saville; 9–Charles Simon. K Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 PAGE 11 OF 12 2015 SIRES OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS Listed below are the top 10 leading sires of 2-year-olds by 2015 Northern Hemisphere 2-year-old earnings through December 31, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are for Northern Hemisphere 2015 2-year-olds only. Current Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm 2YOs Rnrs Wnrs ’15 Earnings 1 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $75,000 Ashford Stud, KY 165 73 28 $3,675,388 2 Scat Daddy Johannesburg, ’04 Died Ashford Stud, KY 154 83 36 $3,164,923 3 Bernardini A.P. Indy, ’03 $100,000 Darley, KY 126 59 18 $2,172,728 4 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY 109 59 25 $2,161,685 5 Medaglia d'Oro El Prado, ’99 $150,000 Darley, KY 105 30 13 $2,007,464 6 War Front Danzig, ’02 $200,000 Claiborne Farm, KY 66 28 12 $1,844,312 7 City Zip Carson City, ’98 $40,000 112 55 20 $1,822,002 8 Curlin Smart Strike, ’04 $100,000 Hill 'n' Dale Farms, KY 85 34 9 $1,450,775 9 Colonel John Tiznow, ’05 $7,500 WinStar Farm LLC, KY 111 46 17 $1,320,572 Harlan's Holiday Harlan, ’99 Died N/A 125 63 20 $1,242,239 10 Lane's End, KY 2015 FIRST-CROP SIRES Listed below are the top 10 leading first-crop sires by 2015 Northern Hemisphere earnings through December 31, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America, and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2015 Northern Hemisphere only. Rank Stallion Sire, YOB 1 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $75,000 Ashford Stud, KY 2 Twirling Candy Candy Ride, ’07 $15,000 Lane's End, KY 3 Archarcharch Arch, ’08 4 Girolamo A.P. Indy, ’06 5 First Dude Stephen Got Even, ’07 6 Giant Surprise Giant's Causeway, ’09 7 Big Drama Montbrook, ’06 8 Paddy O'Prado 9 Gone Astray 10 Court Vision ’16 Stud Fee $7,500 CurrentRepeat 2YOs Rnrs Wnrs Wnrs ’15 Earnings Farm 73 28 7 $3,675,388 92 45 25 3 $1,167,144 123 57 15 6 $1,001,686 Darley, KY 87 43 19 2 $1,000,000 $7,500 Double Diamond Farm, FL 98 42 16 1 $997,148 $15,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY 165 $5,000 Rockridge Stud, NY 30 12 5 1 $819,662 $15,000 Bridlewood Farm, FL 68 35 13 1 $797,010 El Prado, ’07 $5,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY 106 65 15 2 $770,435 Dixie Union, ’06 $4,500 Northwest Stud, FL 69 40 10 3 $632,781 Gulch, ’05 $6,500 Spendthrift Farm, KY 53 36 10 0 $617,749 2015 SECOND-CROP SIRES Listed below are the top 10 leading second-crop sires by 2015 Northern Hemisphere earnings through December 31, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America, and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2015 Northern Hemisphere only. Rank Stallion Sire, YOB Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) 1 Munnings Speightstown, ’06 $25,000 Ashford Stud, KY I'm a Chatterbox ($1,256,000) $4,965,135 2 Super Saver Maria's Mon, ’07 $65,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Runhappy ($1,466,900) $4,484,074 3 Lookin At Lucky Smart Strike, ’07 $20,000 Ashford Stud, KY Madefromlucky ($900,700) $3,904,518 4 Eskendereya Giant's Causeway, ’07 N/A Mor Spirit ($288,400) $3,551,452 5 Quality Road Elusive Quality, ’06 $35,000 Lane's End, KY One Sided ($191,045) $3,244,380 6 Warrior's Reward Medaglia d'Oro, ’06 $10,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY Tencendur ($347,500) $3,087,201 7 Blame Arch, ’06 $25,000 Claiborne Farm, KY March ($577,500) $2,984,132 8 Midshipman Unbridled's Song, ’06 $8,500 Darley, KY Lady Shipman ($513,600) $2,928,689 9 Majesticperfection Harlan's Holiday, ’06 $20,000 Airdrie Stud, KY Lovely Maria ($959,400) $2,784,572 10 Hold Me Back Giant's Causeway, ’06 $5,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Jet Black Magic ($275,880) $2,381,431 BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app ’16 Stud Fee N/A TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 ’15 Earnings PAGE 12 OF 12