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songbird still perfect after cca oaks test in today`s
MUCHO MACHO MAN First Foals This Year DAILY MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 WWW.BLOODHORSE.COM AAAAA SSSSSSS KKKKKKKK COGLIANESE PHOTOS/ARIANNA SPADONI IN TODAY’S EDITION Carina Mia (blue cap) turned on the pressure, but Songbird (rail) pulled away in the stretch CALIFORNIA CHROME RETURNS TO LOS AL 3 HARD ACES GRINDS OUT WIN IN COUGAR II 4 HARD SPUN GETS 50TH BLACK-TYPE WINNER 5 RACHEL'S VALENTINA RETIRED SOUND 5 BEHOLDER SIZZLES ON CALIFORNIA TRACK 6 NYQUIST TURNS IN RELAXED WORK 7 SOUTHERN GIRL SHOWS STYLE IN 2016 DEBUT 8 DECISION TO SCRATCH PAYS OFF FOR MOTION 8 CALIFORNIA CHROME, 'DIAMOND' STARS OF SALE 9 SONGBIRD STILL PERFECT AFTER CCA OAKS TEST SUNDAY SILENCE DOMINATES BROODMARE SIRES10 RESULTS11 By Jeremy Balan T ENTRIES15 he Graveyard of Champions had nothing on the champ that took to the track July 24. Fox Hill Farms' undefeated Songbird, as if she wanted to toy with onlookers and viewers across the nation to build the drama, took Carina Mia's best shot during the final turn in the $500,000 Coaching Club American Oaks (gr. I) and the challenger moved onto even terms turning for home, but the indefatigable daughter of Medaglia d'Oro was still able to win in her signature fashion. From the three-sixteenths pole to the wire at Saratoga Race Course, Carina Mia was no match despite her best efforts, and Songbird went on to win by open lengths yet again. "I asked her more than I've ever had to," said jockey Mike Smith, who gave Songbird three strikes with the whip early in the stretch, but only had to show the whip to the filly once she put Carina Mia away. "I take my hat off to Carina Mia. She made her run a little bit. But once I got going, I was comfortable. "This is a tough place to just step into town—especially when you're coming from the West Coast. (continued on page 2) BLOOD-HORSE DAILY LEADING LISTS Download the FREE smartphone app 19 PAGE 1 OF 19 SONGBIRD STILL PERFECT AFTER CCA OAKS TEST LATEST HEADLINES FROM BLOODHORSE.COM (continued from page 1) UP WITH THE BIRDS BACK WINNING AT The humidity factor is what it is. The air is so much thicker here. It gets to me as a rider, so I can't imagine a horse." The Jerry Hollendorfer-trained 2-year-old champion filly of 2015 went right to the front from post 1, with Carina Mia applying pressure throughout, and set fractions of :23.86, :47.52, and 1:11.63 through six furlongs. She absorbed the challenge in the turn and into the stretch, then finished off the 1 1/8 miles in 1:49.56. "We thought we were going to get tested and we thought (jockey) Julien (Leparoux) would send (Carina Mia) at us early, which he did," Hollendorfer said. "We got a chance to test our filly and she dug in." The margin of victory was 5 1/4 lengths. Carina Mia finished four lengths clear of Flora Dora, who was followed by Mo d'Amour and Weep No More. "At the quarter pole I thought that I might win the race, but I was second best today," Leparoux said. "At that one point, I thought I got her but (Songbird) switched on again. Songbird is a champion. Champions are supposed to do that." Carina Mia's trainer, Bill Mott, shared his rider's sentiment. "I don't think it's any disgrace or embarrassment to run second to Songbird," Mott said. "We tried her and we had our chance, and we have no excuse." Songbird has a perfect record from nine starts, with five grade I victories and earnings exceeding $2.4 million. BH Birds, back in his home country, where he WOODBINE Sam-Son Farm's Up With the was named 2013 Canadian Horse of the Year, snapped a 12-race winless streak with a 1 1/4-length score in the $200,000 Nijinsky Stakes (Can-IIT) July 24 at Woodbine. DESTIN REMAINS ON TRACK FOR JIM DANDY Twin Creeks Racing Stables and Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners' Destin, who fell a nose short of winning the Belmont Stakes Presented by NYRA Bets (gr. I), remains on target for the July 30 Jim Dandy Stakes (gr. II) at Saratoga Race Course. LANERIE SCORES UNUSUAL DOUBLE AT ELLIS PARK Jockey Corey Lanerie scored an unusual double July 23 at Ellis Park, where he won publicity races aboard a camel and an ostrich. Blood-Horse DAILY APP Providing updated news and analysis THROUGHOUT THE DAY Plus view recent stakes, allowance and MSW race videos, entries and more! BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 2 OF 19 BENOIT PHOTO California Chrome and jockey Victor Espinoza return to the winner's circle after the San Diego Handicap CALIFORNIA CHROME RETURNS TO LOS AL By Jeremy Balan " Congratulations, Mr. Sherman!" one exercise rider yelled out. "You're a legend, Mr. Sherman!" announced a pony rider. "Atta boy, Art," a jockey agent said as he walked by. Walking around the Del Mar barn area July 24, seemingly everyone who got within earshot of trainer Art Sherman wanted to express their appreciation for what they experienced the day before, when California Chrome and Dortmund did battle in the stretch during the San Diego Handicap (gr. II). "That was a nice prep, right?" Sherman said jokingly of the head-and-head stretch duel that ended up just 0.84 seconds off the Del Mar track record for 1 1/16 miles. What Sherman was most impressed with Sunday morning was how his star chestnut came out of his hard-earned, half-length victory. "Chrome looked good this morning," the trainer said. "I was really happy with the way he recovered. I thought he'd be dead in the water after that trip. I was amazed by his vitality this morning." Chrome took an early van ride north to his Los Alamitos Race Course base Sunday, departing Del Mar at 8 a.m. PDT. BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app "He told me he was homesick," Sherman said with a laugh. The plan for now is to give the 2014 Horse of the Year a couple breezes at Los Al before shipping back to Del Mar about a week before the TVG Pacific Classic (gr. I), a race that should include Dortmund and defending winner Beholder. "We'll get a couple easy drills into him," Sherman said. "Now that we've got this prep into him, both (he and Dortmund) will come back to the Pacific Classic as better horses. It's going to be a hell of a race. You put these horses in with Beholder—that's some kind of group." Sherman opted to train up to the Pacific Classic at Los Al after observing how California Chrome behaved leading into the San Diego. At Del Mar, the 5-year-old chestnut gets a bit worked up, which is all right a few days leading into a race, but not something Sherman wants to deal with for almost a full month. At Los Al, he's noticeably more relaxed. "With all the hustle and the bustle, and everybody wanting to come by all the time, I think for him—with all the action around here—he gets so stirred up," Sherman said. "It's just too much action for him. He doesn't fret or anything, but walking past some of these pens—he's a stud horse and gets keyed up" BH MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 3 OF 19 BENOIT PHOTO Hard Aces and jockey Santiago Gonzalez win the Cougar II Handicap HARD ACES GRINDS OUT WIN IN COUGAR II By Myra Lewyn H ronis Racing's Hard Aces took control at the start and repelled a stern challenge from Quick Casablanca around the final turn to win the $100,000 Cougar II Handicap (gr. III) July 24 at Del Mar. The stout-hearted son of Hard Spun won by a half-length from determined Quick Casablanca and finished off 1 1/2 miles in 2:30.55 on a fast track to snap a nine-race winless stretch dating back to his victory in the 2015 Gold Cup at Santa Anita (gr. I). Quick Casablanca, victor in the 2016 San Juan Capistrano (gr. IIIT), chased the winner for much of the trip and got his head in front briefly during the last of three turns. Hard Aces knuckled down for jockey Santiago Gonzalez and led into the stretch by a halflength, gamely holding that opponent off to win. Hard Aces ticked off fractions of :51.15 for the half BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app and 1:16 for six furlongs and was timed in 1:41.99 for a mile, while Quick Casablanca pressed a head back. Though a willing rival, Quick Casablanca gave way when Hard Aces was given his cue. The 2-5 favorite, Hard Aces paid $2.80 and $2.10. Quick Casablanca returned $2.80 and completed a $2.60 exacta. There was no show wagering because of the four-horse field. Seve's Road finished third. Trained by John Sadler, Hard Aces finished on the board in three of his previous four starts, including his third in this year's edition of the Gold Cup June 25 last time out. Sunday's win puts his lifetime record at 7-5-8 from 33 starts, including a runner-up finish in the grade I Santa Anita Handicap in March. Hard Aces was bred in Kentucky by Dreamchaser Thorobreds. His dam is the Quiet American mare All in With Aces. Energia Fribby came in fourth to complete the order of finish. Hoppertunity and Infobedad were scratched. BH MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 4 OF 19 HARD SPUN GETS 50TH BLACK-TYPE WINNER By Tom LaMarra A COADY PHOTOGRAPHY/CHURCHILL DOWNS ugust Dawn Farm's Hit It Once More netted his first stakes victory in the $164,150 New York Derby July 23 at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack, giving his sire Hard Spun his 50th black-type winner. Trained by Gary Sciacca and ridden by Kendrick Carmouche, Hit It Once More grabbed the early lead in a field of eight in the 1 1/16-mile event for New York-bred 3-year-olds and won by 6 1/2 lengths over Extinct Charm in 1:43.02 on a track rated fast. The colt, bred by JMJ Racing Stables out of the Sunday Break mare Sunday Geisha, won for the third time in nine starts. Hit It Once More was a $90,000 purchase at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-olds in training sale. Hard Spun, who won the 2007 King's Bishop Stakes (gr. I) and finished second to Horse of the Year Curlin in the Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I), stands at Darley in Kentucky and had a 2016 fee of $45,000. Also at Finger Lakes July 23, Matthew Schera's Super Allison, by Super Saver, won the $75,000 New York Oaks for state-bred 3-year-old fillies. It was the first stakes win for Super Allison, who won by a neck over Mekes Madalyn in 1:46.79 for 1 1/16 miles under John Davila for trainer Carlos Martin. Super Allison, a $230,000 buy at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-olds in training sale, is out of the Wildcat Heir mare Richiegirlgonewild and was bred by Doug Branham and Felicia Branham. BH Rachel's Valentina at Churchill Downs May 4 RACHEL'S VALENTINA RETIRED SOUND By Blood-Horse Staff tonestreet Stables' homebred filly Rachel's Valentina, who is out of Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra, has been retired, Stonestreet announced via its website July 24. No reason was given, but Stonestreet said the 3-year-old by Bernardini "will now retire from racing, sound and injury-free." Rachel's Valentina, trained by Todd Pletcher, won her debut at Saratoga Race Course last summer and followed up with a victory in the Spinaway Stakes (gr. I) at the New York track. She then raced in the 14 Hands Winery Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (gr. I) and finished second, 5 3/4 lengths behind 2-year-old filly champion Songbird, who remains undefeated in nine starts. This year Rachel's Valentina finished second, beaten a neck by Weep No More and a head in front of eventual Longines Kentucky Oaks (gr. I) winner Cathryn Sophia, in the Central Bank Ashland Stakes (gr. I). She was favored in her next two starts but finished sixth in the Kentucky Oaks and fifth in the Mother Goose Stakes (gr. I). Rachel's Valentina retires with $738,800 in earnings and a record of two wins and two seconds from six starts. Rachel Alexandra, raced for most of her career by Stonestreet, will be inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame in August. BH BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app SV PHOTOGRAPHY S Hit It Once More winning the New York Derby MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 5 OF 19 BEHOLDER SIZZLES ON CALIFORNIA TRACK By Jeremy Balan H COURTESY OF GARY TASICH all of Fame jockey Gary Stevens wasn't aboard to work Spendthrift Farm's Beholder during her last drill in preparation for the $300,000 Clement L. Hirsch Stakes (gr. I), but he was in the grandstand to watch the bay mare as she breezed through five furlongs in a brilliant :59 1/5 at Del Mar. After a walk back to the barn with trainer Richard Mandella, Stevens looked up at exercise rider Janeen Painter and smiled. "You have fun?" Stevens asked. "You know it's fun," Painter quipped, squinting her eyes at the jockey with feigned annoyance. The feeling at the Mandella barn was rightfully blissful immediately after the breeze by the daughter of Henny Hughes. Beginning at the half-mile pole, a few lengths behind a workmate, Beholder coasted by her stablemate on the turn and opened up three to four lengths at the wire. She worked past the wire to earn her official clocking, but Mandella had her even quicker on his stopwatch, at :58 3/5. All that came with context. Visually, the three-time champion seemingly could not have done it any easier. "When she was actually doing it, I thought, 'Geez, they're going kinda slow,' " Mandella said. "Then I looked down and, 'Whoa.' " Mandella, not one to break out into song, couldn't help himself as he walked away from the grandstand. The Hall of Fame trainer, with a smile plastered on his face, started to croon Buck Owens' "Act Naturally." "Gonna make a big star out of me," he said as he trailed off. "It was meant to go off a little easy and finish like we do most of the time, and it was a little quicker than we'd planned, but she does that often," Mandella said at his barn. "I think we're in pretty good shape." It was Beholder's sixth workout in preparation for the Hirsch, following her eighth straight stakes score June 4 in the Vanity Mile (gr. I). "I find her to overcome my training. That's the most important thing," Mandella said jokingly. "In a lot of ways, she has gotten better every year. She has got an ornery streak, but that could be part of why she's so good." BH Beholder worked five furlongs at Del Mar in :59 1/5 BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 6 OF 19 ZOE METZ/DMTC PHOTO Get prepared for upcoming sales. Nyquist finishes off a one mile work July 24 at Del Mar NYQUIST TURNS IN RELAXED WORK By Jeremy Balan K entucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) winner Nyquist worked a mile in 1:39 2/5 at 1 p.m. PDT July 24 at Del Mar. It was the Uncle Mo colt's final workout before returning to the races July 31 in the $1 million Betfair. com Haskell Invitational (gr. I) at Monmouth Park. Nyquist has been away since incurring the first loss of his career in the Preakness Stakes (gr. I) May 21, after which he had a fever. Under regular rider Mario Gutierrez, Nyquist entered the track at the seven-furlong gap and backtracked to the three-eighths pole before turning and galloping up to the starting line for a work in company with 2-year-old maiden colt Sorry Erik. The stablemates are owned by Paul Reddam. With track announcer Trevor Denman making the call for the crowd, clocker Russ Hudak caught Nyquist in splits of :25 4/5, :50 2/5, and 1:14 2/5 before going the final quarter in :24.90 to complete the one-lap journey around the main track. "I'm very happy with it," trainer Doug O'Neill said. "He broke off nice and relaxed—settled nicely—and when Mario called on him, he finished up well. He did everything we wanted and did it the right way." BH BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app AVAILABLE IN PRINT & PDF EDITIONS Blood-Horse Auction Edge is a comprehensive guide to the sales ring, featuring exclusive statistics to help you determine a sale horse's potential and its value in the marketplace. An easy-to-read format allows you to navigate page after page of the industry's most comprehensive sales tool. AUCTION EDGE SALES GUIDES AVAILABLE FOR: SA L ES A T D EL MA R Shop.BloodHorse.com Catherine Johnston - 859.276.6812 [email protected] MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 7 OF 19 BILL DENVER/EQUI-PHOTO Saratoga Race Course in favor of the July 24 Boiling Springs Stakes (gr. IIIT), and the move paid off as the Tapit filly overcame traffic entering the stretch to win the Monmouth Park fixture. Owned and bred in Kentucky by My Meadowview Farm, Tin Type Gal, under Trevor McCarthy, found room along the rail when the field turned for home, quickly moved from last to second in the field of seven 3-year-old fillies, and got the best of favored Galileo's Song by a neck in 1:47.71 for 1 1/8 miles on a course rated firm. She paid $5.80 to win as the second choice. Tin Type Gal, out of the Deputy Minister mare Miss Shop, finished an even fifth in her only other start of the year June 19 in the Wild Applause Stakes at Belmont Park. Last year the filly won the Miss Grillo Stakes (gr. IIIT) at Belmont after her maiden-breaker on the grass at Saratoga. Galileo's Song, an entry-level allowance winner in her last start, finished 2 1/4 lengths ahead of Verbouwen in third. Tin Type Gal has now earned $233,199 on a record of three wins in five starts. BH Tin Type Girl (black cap) wins the grade III Boiling Springs Stakes on the turf DECISION TO SCRATCH PAYS OFF FOR MOTION By Tom LaMarra T rainer Graham Motion decided to scratch Tin Type Gal from the July 22 Lake George Stakes (gr. IIT) at SOUTHERN GIRL SHOWS STYLE IN 2016 DEBUT Southern Girl was a $775,000 purchase by Fox Hill Farms from the Hill 'n' Dale consignment at the 2014 Keeneland September yearling sale. In 2013 she had been a $675,000 RNA at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky November sale. In 2015 Southern Girl broke her maiden at first asking in a Delaware Park maiden special weight Sept. 14 and finished third in an Oct. 21 Keeneland allowance. BH By Mary Reeder BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app JIM MCCUE/MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB A few hours before champion Songbird proved she could handle some pressure, 3-year-old Southern Girl, highlighted in yesterday's Races To Watch was victorious for the Fox Hill Farms' connections in her season debut at Laurel Park. She'll Do It set early fractions after Southern Girl, trained by Larry Jones, broke a bit slowly. The daughter of Tapit tracked the leader until just after the half-mile, where she pulled even and responded to left-handed urging, pulling away in the stretch by three lengths. She'll Do It finished second, with Ring Knocker a length and a half behind in third. Southern Girl is the sixth foal out of Ponche de Leona, who has produced three other winners, including Mucho Macho Man (Macho Uno). His major victories included the 2011 Risen Star Stakes, the 2012 Suburban and Gulfstream Park handicaps (all gr. II), as well as the 2013 Awesome Again Stakes and Breeders' Cup Classic (both gr. I). Bred by Black Rock Thoroughbreds in Kentucky, Southern Girl wins her 2016 debut at Laurel Park for Fox Hill Farms MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 8 OF 19 CALIFORNIA CHROME, 'DIAMOND' STARS OF SALE By Tracy Gantz I BENOIT PHOTO mmediately after the races at Del Mar, the Barretts paddock sale July 23 was topped by California Chrome and California Diamond. While California Diamond actually topped the sale at $125,000, California Chrome's memorabilia from his San Diego Handicap (gr. II) victory earlier in the day raised $20,000 for the V Foundation. Jockey Victor Espinoza came out to the Del Mar paddock still clad in the silks in which he piloted California Chrome to a game victory over Dortmund. The silks were part of a package that included the horse's halter and his shoes donated by California Chrome's owners to raise money for cancer research. Mark Stanton, a horseplayer from Cherry Hill, N.J., in town for Del Mar's handicapping tournament, bought the package. "I love the horse," Stanton said. "But my mom, Ellen, died of breast cancer, and so when I found out that this was being auctioned to benefit the V Foun- dation, I said, 'I'm not going to stop bidding.' " Mike Stinson, a partner in California Chrome from Fort Worth, was the underbidder on the California Chrome package. Immediately after the purchase, Espinoza took off the silks and handed them to Stanton. Owners Perry and Denise Martin and Duncan and Frank Taylor congratulated and thanked Stanton for supporting the cause. California Diamond, winner of this year's Santa Anita Juvenile Stakes, topped the sale. Rafael Becerra Jr. purchased the California-bred 2-year-old colt on behalf of Gary Hartunian's Rockingham Ranch. Havens Bloodstock Agency consigned the son of Harbor the Gold—Carries a Jewel, by Slewdledo. "I saw his first start, when he broke his maiden," Becerra said. "He was a little bit green, but he broke his maiden in fast time. Then he won the Juvenile, and I think he still has more potential and upside." Stormy Hull bred California Diamond, and John Brocklebank trained him to his Juvenile victory for Twin V Farm. During the sale, trainer Jeff Bonde purchased a 2-year-old Kentucky-bred daughter of Stay Thirsty— Chitka, by Jade Hunter, for $82,000. Kim McCarthy's McCarthy Bloodstock sold the unraced filly. The paddock sale was being held for the fifth time and was originally started to help Del Mar bring in horses from out of state as part of its Ship & Win program. This year, seven horses grossed $296,000 and averaged $42,286, with most of the 22 horses cataloged not reaching their reserves. In 2015, 19 horses grossed $728,500 for a $38,342 average. BH California Diamond winning the Santa Anita Juvenile BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 9 OF 19 ANALYSIS SUNDAY SILENCE DOMINATES BROODMARE SIRES adjusted earnings he is dominating the broodmare sire list with $21,258,065 in progeny earnings. His continued influence speaks volumes. His chief earner, Duramente, won the Nakayama Kinen (Jpn-II) and finished second in the Dubai Sheema Classic Presented by Longines (UAE-I) and in the Takarazuka Kinen (Jpn-I). His earnings to date are $1,779,157. Danehill was the last stallion outside the U.S. and Canada to top the North American broodmare sire list. He led in 2011 with $16,833,880 in progeny earnings. This year Danehill ranks ninth by earnings through July 23 but is the leading broodmare sire by number of black-type stakes winners with 23. With 11 black-type stakes winners, Sunday Silence is in a three-way tie for fourth place with Galileo and Sadler's Wells. Storm Cat, the second-leading broodmare sire, also had help from adjusted Japanese earnings. As a broodmare sire his chief earner Real Steel has $3,671,319 in earnings to date. Most came from winning the Dubai Turf sponsored by DP World (UAE-I), but he picked up another $1.039 million finishing third in the Nakayama Kinen. BH By Eric Mitchell ince Blood-Horse sire lists began including adjusted Japanese earnings, the appearance of Sunday Silence at the top of the 2016 leading broodmare sire list is not surprising. The dual classic-winning son of Halo became a tour de force following his 1991 export to Japan. Sunday Silence was the most successful stallion in Japanese history, leading the sire ranks 13 consecutive years, from 1995 through 2008, according to the Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association. Two factors set up Sunday Silence's appearance on the Blood-Horse broodmare sire list, which only includes stallions represented by at least one North American starter. Running Kentucky-bred, Japanese-based Lani in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) opened the door. Lani earned a spot in the Derby starting gate by winning the UAE Derby Sponsored by The Saeed & Mohammed Al Naboodah Group (UAE-II). Lani made steady progress through the Triple Crown series, finishing ninth in the Derby, fifth in the Preakness Stakes (gr. I), and third in the Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets (gr. I). Once qualified to appear on the broodmare sire list, Sunday Silence then got a boost from his Japanese runners. The large disparity between North American purses and the substantially higher offerings in Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore, the Blood-Horse does not account for these earnings using a straight currency conversion. Beginning with 2015, an adjusted earnings model that puts Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore earnings on par with North America was applied. A stallion gets credit for the earnings and the distortion is minimized. Sunday Silence died in 2002, but even with BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app SHIGEKI KIKKAWA S Sunday Silence in Japan MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 10 OF 19 RACE RESULTS WATCH RACE REPLAYS OF NORTH AMERICAN RACES BY CLICKING ON THE RACE NAME STAKES RESULTS Coaching Club American Oaks S. (gr. I) Saratoga, 7/24, $300,000, 3yo, f, 9f (dirt), 1:49.56, track fast. 1–Songbird, 121, dk b/br f, 3............. $300,000 Medaglia d'Oro–Ivanavinalot, by West Acre O–Fox Hill Farms, Inc., B–John Antonelli (KY), T–Jerry Hollendorfer, J–Mike E. Smith Sale History: 2014 FTSAUG, $400,000. 2–Carina Mia H, 121, dk b/br f, 3..... $100,000 Malibu Moon–Miss Simpatia (ARG), by Southern Halo O–Three Chimneys Farm, B–Spendthrift Farm LLC (KY), T–William I. Mott, J–Julien R. Leparoux Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $410,000. 3–Flora Dora, 121, ch f, 3.................... $50,000 First Dude–Aidan, by Dixieland Band O–Coffeepot Stables, B–Dizney Double Diamond LLC (FL), T–Marialice Coffey, J–Emmanuel Esquivel Sale History: 2014 FTSAUG, $87,000. Margins: 5¼, 4, 1¾. Others: Mo d'Amour ($25,000), Weep No More ($15,000). View Equibase Chart Songbird broke alertly and went to the lead with Carina Mia giving chase, setting quick early fractions. Hooking up midway on the far turn Carina Mia put the pressure on and even got a nose in front before a few left-handed cracks of the whip put undefeated Songbird in front to win by 5 1/4 lengths.—M.R. Nijinsky S. (CAN-IIT) Woodbine, 7/24, $152,340, 3yo/up, 9f (turf), 1:49.18, course firm. 1–Up With the Birds, 117, b h, 6......... $109,685 Stormy Atlantic–Song of the Lark, by Seeking the Gold O–Sam-Son Farm, B–Sam-Son Farm (ON), T– Malcolm Pierce, J–Eurico Rosa Da Silva 2–Button Down (GB), 115, b m, 5......... $30,468 Oasis Dream (GB)–Modesta (IRE), by Sadler's Wells O–Greenwood Lodge Farm, Inc., B–JUDDMONTE FARMS LTD (GB), T–Josie Carroll, J–Luis Contreras Sale History: 2014 TATDEC, $106,736. 3–Halo Nation H, 117, b g, 4.............. $16,757 Blame–Contessa Halo, by Southern Halo O–Riverside Bloodstock, LLC, B–Clearsky Farms (KY), T–Conor Murphy, J–David Moran Sale History: 2015 KEENOV, $7,000, 2013 KEESEP, $325,000. Margins: 1¼, nose, ¾. Others: Kaigun ($10,968), Dynamic Sky ($5,484). View Equibase Chart Making his first start back for trainer Mal- colm Pierce, Up With the Birds rallied from last to first in the five-horse field and scored by 1 1/4 lengths. Button Down surged late to earn second by a nose over Halo Nation after being pinned in down the lane by Kaigun.—M.R. Boiling Springs S. (gr. IIIT) Monmouth Park, 7/24, $100,000, 3yo, f, 9f (turf), 1:47.71, course firm. 1–Tin Type Gal, 118, ch f, 3.................. $60,000 Tapit–Miss Shop, by Deputy Minister O–My Meadowview Farm LLC, B–My Meadowview LLC (KY), T–H. Graham Motion, J– Trevor McCarthy 2–Galileo's Song (IRE) H, 118, b f, 3... $20,000 Galileo (IRE)–Song to Remember, by Storm Cat O–DELL RIDGE FARM LLC, B–Smythson (IRE), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Joe Bravo Sale History: 2013 KEENOV, $475,000. 3–Verbouwen H, 116, ch f, 3.............. $10,000 Kitten's Joy–Gone Overboard, by Gone West O–Kisber, Michael E. and Sheep Pond Partners, B–Dr. John A. Chandler (KY), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Paco Lopez Sale History: 2015 OBSAPR, $100,000, 2014 KEESEP, $40,000. Margins: neck, 2¼, 1¾. Others: Hidden Treat ($6,000), Shiawassee ($3,000), Winter ($2,000), Miss Inclusive ($2,000). Scratched: Thundering Sky. View Equibase Chart Tin Type Gal, under Trevor McCarthy, found room along the rail when the field turned for home, quickly moved from last to second in the field of seven and got the best of favored Galileo's Song by a neck in 1:47.71 for 1 1/8 miles on a course rated firm. She paid $5.80 to win as the second choice.—T.L. Cougar II H. (gr. III) Del Mar, 7/24, $100,000, 3yo/up, 12f (dirt), 2:30.55, track fast. 1–Hard Aces, 122, b h, 6...................... $60,000 Hard Spun–All in With Aces, by Quiet American O–Hronis Racing LLC, B–Dreamchaser Thorobreds (KY), T–John W. Sadler, J–Santiago Gonzalez 2–Quick Casablanca (CHI), 120, b h, 8.. $20,000 Until Sundown–Quick (ARG), by Cipayo (ARG) O–Pablo Gomez, B–Haras Matancilla (CHI), T– Ronald L. McAnally, J–Tyler Baze 3–Seve's Road H, 117, dk b/br g, 4.... $12,000 Quality Road–Silk Road, by Giant's Causeway O–Manoogian, Jay and Manoogian, Julie, B–WinStar Farm, LLC (KY), T–Philip D'Amato, J–Rafael Bejarano Sale History: 2014 OBSMAR, $94,000, 2013 KEESEP, $70,000. Margins: ½, 2¼, 9½. Others: Energia Fribby (BRZ) ($6,000). Scratched: Infobedad (ARG), Hoppertunity. View Equibase Chart Hard Aces ticked off fractions of :51.15 for the half and 1:16 for six furlongs and was timed in 1:41.99 for a mile, while Quick Casablanca pressed a head back. Though a willing rival, Quick Casablanca gave way when Hard Aces was given his cue.—M.L. PRIX ROBERT PAPIN (FR-II) Maisons-laffitte, 7/24, €130,000, 2yo, c/f, 5.5f, 1:03.16, good. 1–Tis Marvellous (GB), 128, b c, 2........ €74,100 Harbour Watch (IRE)–Mythicism (GB), by Oasis Dream (GB) O–MISS J DEADMAN & S BARROW, B– CROSSFIELDS BLOODSTOCK LTD (GB), T–COX CLIVE, J–KIRBY ADAM Sale History: 2015 DONPRE, $81,572, 2014 TATFOA, $79,314. 2–Al Johrah (GB), 125, b f, 2................ €28,600 Bated Breath (GB)–Bea Remembered (GB), by Doyen (IRE) O–AL SHAQAB RACING, B–AL SHAQAB RACING (GB), T–DEVIN HENRI-FRANCIS, J–BENOIST GREGORY 3–Hargeisa, 125, ch f, 2....................... €13,650 Speightstown–Hasay (GB), by Lomitas (GB) O–Stiftung Gestut Fahrhof, B–Stiftung Gestut Fahrhof (KY), T–HOFER MARIO, J–SUBORICS ANDREAS Margins: 2½, 4, 1¼. Others: MORIGANE FORLONGE (FR), PRINCE OF LIR (IRE), COSACHOPE (FR). Toronto Cup S. Woodbine, 7/24, $95,213, 3yo, 9f (turf), 1:47.12, course firm. 1–Conquest Daddyo H, 119, dk b/br c, 3......... $68,553 Scat Daddy–Hangingbyamoment, by Thunder Gulch O–Conquest Stables, LLC, B–James Everatt, Janeane Everatt & Arika Everatt-Meeuse (ON), T–Mark E. Casse, J–Patrick Husbands Sale History: 2014 FTSAUG, $350,000, 2014 KEEJAN, $150,000. 2–Rocket Plan, 118, b g, 3................... $22,851 Plan–Gin N Ginger, by Go for Gin O–William Gierkink, B–William Gierkink (ON), T–John P. LeBlanc, Jr., J–Simon P. Husbands 3–Runningfromthefeds, 115, ch c, 3..... $10,473 Three Hour Nap–Smooth Diva, by Smooth Jazz O–Rodriguez, Leo and Rodriguez, Daniel, B– Leo Rodriguez (IL), T–Armando De la cerda, J–Luis Contreras H Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 11 OF 19 RACE RESULTS WATCH RACE REPLAYS OF NORTH AMERICAN RACES BY CLICKING ON THE RACE NAME Margins: 1¾, 2¼, 2. Others: Dragon Bay ($5,713), Conquest Windycity ($1,904), Thatlookonyerface ($952). View Equibase Chart Norm Barron Queen City Oaks S. Belterra Park, 7/24, $75,000, 3yo, f, 9f (dirt), 1:53.19, track fast. 1–School Board Prez, 122, dk b/br f, 3.$45,000 Courageous Cat–Torrent of Song, by Torrential O–John W. Royer, B–John Royer (OH), T–Doug Matthews, J–Olaf Hernandez 2–Tune Up, 122, ch f, 3........................ $15,000 Giant Oak–Pop Up, by Concorde's Tune O–Friess, Linda, Bookman, Donald, and Hayes, Joann, B–Donald Bookman & Linda Friess (OH), T–Donald C. Bookman, J–Christian P. Pilares 3–Katalust, 122, dk b/br f, 3.................. $7,500 Munnings–The Cat's Reach, by Bernstein O–Sanders, Wayne and Hirsch, Larry, B–R R Equine Stables, LLC (OH), T–Donnie K. Von Hemel, J–Luis S. Quinonez Sale History: 2014 FTKOCT, $60,000. Margins: 2½, 2¾, 1¼. Others: Fast Justice ($3,750), Star Mabee ($2,250), Orientate to Luv ($1,500), Harlee Honey, Pretty Gritty. View Equibase Chart Albuquerque Distaff H. Albuquerque, 7/23, $50,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:35.57, track fast. 1–Exposure H, 122, b f, 4................... $30,000 Colonel John–Cinderellaslipper, by Touch Gold O–Go-To-Toga Racing, LLC, Tomasic, Bill and Tomasic, Susan, B–Dermot Carty (KY), T–Justin R. Evans, J–Ry Eikleberry Sale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $310,000, 2013 KEESEP, $22,000, 2012 KEENOV, ($19,000 RNA). 2–Warrens Puppy Love, 120, gr/ro m, 5.$10,000 Mongol Warrior–Brrneedfur, by Mecke O–Donna Eaton, B–Benjamin C. Warren (CA), T–Nancy Summers, J–Miguel A. Perez 3–Lady Contender H, 120, dk b/br m, 7.$5,000 Strong Contender–Gallant Jean, by Moro O–Neugebauer Racing LLC, B–LaDona Hudson (KY), T–Justin R. Evans, J–Ruby Gonzalez Sale History: 2011 KEEJAN, $1,700. Margins: neck, 2¼, 3¼. Others: Avenue Montaigne ($2,500), Perfecta ($500), Babes Cylver Slew ($500), Linda's Choice ($500), Desert Gambler ($500), Sky Rant ($500). View Equibase Chart PRIX DE BAGATELLE Maisons-laffitte, 7/24, €55,000, 3yo, f, 8f, 1:37.54, good. 1–Qatar Power (FR), 123, b f, 3............ €27,500 Le Havre (IRE)–Brave Power, by Aldebaran O–H H SHEIKH ABDULLA BIN KHALIFA AL THANI, B–S TORGEMAN & Z BEN M'RAD (FR), T–HEAD FREDDY, J–PESLIER OLIVIER Sale History: 2014 ARQOCT, $216,920, 2013 ARQDEC, $34,263. 2–Silver Step (FR), 123, gr f, 3............. €11,000 Silver Frost (IRE)–Negra del Oro (GER), by Danehill Dancer (IRE) O–NILS-PETTER GILL, B–N-P GILL (FR), T– BRANDT MME PIA, J–GUYON MAXIME 3–Princess Gibraltar (FR), 123, b f, 3...... €8,250 Rock of Gibraltar (IRE)–Princess Sofia (UAE), by Pennekamp O–MME S THAYER, MME L MILLER & L MILLER, B–J-F GRIBOMONT (FR), T–CLEMENT NICOLAS, J–DEMURO CRISTIAN Sale History: 2014 ARQAUG, $268,000. Margins: head, 1, 1. Others: SHOW DAY (IRE), PRAIRIE PEARL (FR), POP BY (USA), SAIMAA (IRE), GHERDAIYA (GB), NIGHT FLAIR (GB). PRIX DE LA PEPINIERE Maisons-laffitte, 7/24, €48,000, 4yo/up, f, 10f, 2:00.53, good. 1–Pacific Angel (IRE), 125, b f, 4.......... €24,000 Dalakhani (IRE)–Perstrovka (IRE), by Sadler's Wells O–BALLYMORE THOROUGHBRED LTD, B–DAYTON INVESTMENTS LTD (IRE), T–DELZANGLES MIKEL, J–LEMAITRE AURELIEN 2–Johara (IRE), 125, b m, 5.................... €9,600 Iffraaj (GB)–Hurricane Irene (IRE), by Green Desert O–MRS R G HILLEN, B–TRIBES MAN SYNDICATE (IRE), T–DEVIN HENRI-FRANCIS-F, J–BADEL ALEXIS Sale History: 2012 TATOC1, $37,018, 2011 GOFNOF, $47,394. 3–Loaves And Fishes (GB), 125, b f, 4.... €7,200 Oasis Dream (GB)–Miracle Seeker (GB), by Rainbow Quest O–NICK BRADLEY RACING 15, B–Whitley Stud (GB), T–O'MEARA DAVID, J–PICCONE TONY Sale History: 2015 TATDEC, $63,235. Margins: 2½, 1¼, nose. Others: CONTRIBUTION (GB), WEETLES (GB), AMONA (IRE), GAME THEORY (IRE), BEAUTIFUL HEROINE (IRE), SPRING LEAF (FR), SALVE ESTELLE (GER), MADERNIA (IRE), DEAUVILLE SHOWER (IRE). Dubawi (IRE)–Atayeb, by Rahy O–SHEIKH HAMDAN AL MAKTOUM, B–SHADWELL FARM LLC (KY), T–BURROWS OWEN, J–HANAGAN PAUL 3–Master Carpenter (IRE), 131, ch h, 5... £4,842 Mastercraftsman (IRE)–Fringe (GB), by In the Wings (GB) O–THE LINKS PARTNERSHIP, B–NAIFF SA & NEWTOWN STUD (IRE), T–MILLMAN ROD, J– DE SOUSA SILVESTRE Sale History: 2012 DONPRE, $47,460. Margins: 3¼, ¾, 7. Others: GRATZIE, KENTUCKYCONNECTION (USA), SOUND ADVICE, CAPO ROSSO (IRE). HOPPEGARTENER SPRINT-CUP Hoppegarten, 7/24, €27,000, 3yo/up, 5f, :55.90, good. 1–Daring Match (GER), 129, ch h, 5..... €16,000 Call Me Big (GER)–Daring Action (GB), by Arazi O–Gestut Auenquelle, B–Gestut Auenquelle (GER), T–HIRSCHBERGER JENS, J–PIETSCH ALEXANDER 2–Ambiance (IRE), 126, b g, 5................ €6,500 Camacho (GB)–Thawrah (IRE), by Green Desert O–TOMMY NILSSON HOLDING AB, B–John McEnery (IRE), T–STENEFELDT KATHARINA, J–CHAVEZ ELLONE HENRIQUES Sale History: 2014 TATJUL, $104,328, 2013 TATAUT, $127,118, 2012 DONPRE, $110,824. 3–Mikesh (IRE), 126, b h, 7.................... €3,000 Majestic Missile (IRE)–Avena Sativa (IRE), by Polish Precedent O–KELSO STABLES, B–Kevin Foley (IRE), T– SATRA T, J–SCHIERGEN DENNIS Sale History: 2010 TAIDEC, ($0 RNA). Margins: 1¾, 2, 1¼. Others: HOLY SPRING (IRE), LIPS PLANET, OLD FASHIONED (CHI), KAMBRIA, ALL OF THE LIGHTS, WAKA LAURA (IRE). ALLOWANCE RESULTS SKY BET YORKSHIRE SUMMER FESTIVAL POMFRET STAKES Arlington Park, Race 4, AOC 7/24, $27,200, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (all-weather), 1:37.88, track fast. 1–Felt in Pocket H, 118, b f, 3, Hat Trick (JPN)–Yes Honey, by Royal Academy, $16,320, O–Eoin G. Harty, B–J. D. Squires & H. Smoot Fahlgren (KY), T–Eoin G. Harty, J–Constantino Roman Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $20,000. Margin: 3¼, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart Pontefract, 7/24, £44,268, 3yo/up, 8f, 1:41.94, gd-f. 1–Convey (GB), 131, b c, 4................... £25,520 Dansili (GB)–Insinuate, by Mr. Prospector O–KHALED ABDULLAH, B–JUDDMONTE FARMS LTD (GB), T–STOUTE SIR MICHAEL, J–MOORE RYAN 2–Algaith, 131, b c, 4............................. £9,675 Belterra Park, Race 4, ALW 7/24, $25,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a8f (turf), 1:36.41, course firm. 1–Hope's Frog Song, 122, b m, 5, Kentucky Dane–Rosemary's Prayer, by Deerhound, $15,000, O–Raymond Donald, B–Raymond Donald (OH), T–Ivan Vazquez, J–Megan H Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 12 OF 19 RACE RESULTS WATCH RACE REPLAYS OF NORTH AMERICAN RACES BY CLICKING ON THE RACE NAME Fadlovich Margin: 6½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Charles Town, Race 6, ALW 7/23, $24,500, 3yo/up, 4.5f (dirt), :51.50, track fast. 1–Cat Come Home, 117, gr/ro g, 3, Fiber Sonde–Kusadasi, by Came Home, $14,700, O–John D. McKee, B–John D. McKee (WV), T–John D. McKee, J–Christian Hiraldo Margin: 2½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Charles Town, Race 7, AOC 7/23, $27,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:19.30, track fast. 1–Lake Ponchatrain H, 122, dk b/br f, 4, Afleet Express– Harmony Lake, by Lucky Lionel, $16,140, O–John D. McKee, B–John E. & Barbara R. Smicklas Living Trusts (OK), T–John D. McKee, J–Christian Hiraldo Sale History: 2012 KEENOV, $1,000. Margin: 1¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Del Mar, Race 2, AOC 7/24, $70,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:34.45, course firm. 1–Avenge, 120, dk b/br f, 4, War Front–Lerici, by Woodman, $42,000, O–Ramona S. Bass, B–Lerici Syndicate (KY), T–Richard E. Mandella, J–Flavien Prat Sale History: 2013 FTSAUG, $650,000. Margin: 1, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Ellis Park, Race 8, ALW 7/24, $39,000, 3yo/up, 5.5f (turf), 1:02.77, course firm. 1–Twizz H, 117, b c, 3, Twirling Candy–Lively Ballad, by Saint Ballado, $23,920, O–Warner Thoroughbreds, Lewis, III, Lewis, Setzer, Setzer et al., B–Archie Barnes & Wood Simpson (KY), T–Michael J. Maker, J–Robby Albarado Sale History: 2016 FTKHRA, ($145,000 RNA), 2015 OBSAPR, $75,000, 2014 KEESEP, $50,000, 2013 KEENOV, $35,000. Margin: ½, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart Evangeline Downs, Race 8, ALW 7/23, $28,000, 3yo/up, 5f (dirt), :58.95, track fast. 1–Hitheredarling, 123, ch g, 4, Yankee Gentleman–Staria, by Unbridled's Song, $16,800, O–Eduardo Ramirez, B– Randel Stutes (LA), T–Eduardo Ramirez, J–Roberto Morales Sale History: 2013 BSCSEP, $25,000. Margin: 1, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Laurel Park, Race 4, ALW 7/24, $42,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:12.12, track fast. 1–Southern Girl H, 115, gr/ro f, 3, Tapit–Ponche de Leona, by Ponche, $23,940, O–Fox Hill Farms, Inc., B– Black Rock Thoroughbreds, LLLP (KY), T–J. Larry Jones, J–Carol Cedeno Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $775,000, 2013 FTKNOV, ($675,000 RNA). Margin: 3, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Laurel Park, Race 7, AOC 7/24, $45,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.65, track fast. 1–Service for Ten, 120, dk b/br g, 7, Service Stripe–Tenacious Cheryl, by Wild Zone, $25,650, O–Mark B. Lapidus, LLC, B–Mr. & Mrs. Sidney B. Cox Jr. (VA), T–Emanuel J. Geralis, J–Feargal Lynch Margin: 4, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Laurel Park, Race 8, ALW 7/24, $42,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f (turf), 1:01.00, course firm. 1–Coastal Sea, 119, ch f, 3, Kantharos–Terri's Choice, by West Acre, $23,940, O–Opal Eileen Paul, B–Elbert Paul & Opal Eileen Paul (FL), T–Timothy L. Keefe, J–Angel Cruz Sale History: 2015 OBSJUN, ($80,000 RNA). Margin: 2, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart Parx Racing, Race 5, ALW 7/24, $42,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a5f (turf), :57.21, course firm. 1–Zensational Merry, 121, ch f, 4, Zensational–Merry Princess, by Polish Numbers, $25,200, O–Pewter Stable, B–Pewter Stable & Zensational Syndicate (PA), T–Kathleen A. Demasi, J–Anthony Salgado Sale History: 2014 OBSMAR, $100,000, 2013 FTKJUL, $32,000. Margin: 3¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Parx Racing, Race 7, ALW 7/24, $51,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:11.07, track fast. 1–Native Hawk H, 124, ch g, 4, Flower Alley–Silvery Star, by Silver Deputy, $30,600, O–J A G Racing and Jettany Thoroughbred Corp., B–Liberation Farm & Brandywine Farm (KY), T–Ramon Preciado, J–Hector Caballero Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, $9,500, 2012 KEENOV, $9,000. Margin: 1¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart Parx Racing, Race 8, ALW 7/24, $52,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:39.29, track fast. 1–Ronnie Roam, 121, b g, 4, Afleet Alex–Topeka, by American Chance, $43,680, O–Cash is King LLC, B–Carol Zacney (PA), T–Robert E. Reid, Jr., J–Edwin Rivera Margin: 4¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Prairie Meadows, Race 7, AOC 7/24, $33,218, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.91, track fast. 1–Queen Kate, 118, dk b/br m, 6, Iron Cat–Alice May, by Pleasant Colony, $18,240, O–Cummings, Leslie, Naistat, Richard and Lund, Valorie, B–William T. Gray DVM & Jill B. Gray (CA), T–Valorie Lund, J–Glenn W. Corbett Sale History: 2011 BAROCT, ($7,000 RNA). Margin: neck, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Presque Isle Downs, Race 5, ALW 7/24, $28,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (all-weather), 1:16.23, track fast. 1–Cavalia H, 118, ch f, 4, Ghostzapper–Tina Dynamite, by Dynaformer, $21,840, O–Drake Racing Stables, Muirfield Farm and Michael Lobalzo, LLC, B–Dave Cottle & Smart Angle, LLP (PA), T–Tim Girten, J–Ronald Dale Allen, Jr. Sale History: 2012 KEENOV, $40,000. Margin: 4¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Saratoga, Race 3, ALW 7/24, $85,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.20, track fast. 1–Bird Song, 120, gr/ro c, 3, Unbridled's Song–Bird Town, by Cape Town, $51,000, O–Marylou Whitney Stables LLC, B–Marylou Whitney Stables LLC (KY), T–Ian R. Wilkes, J– Jose L. Ortiz Margin: 1¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Saratoga, Race 8, ALW 7/24, $75,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:10.50, track fast. 1–Super Surprise, 117, dk b/br f, 3, Giant Surprise–Miz Lynne Kelly, by Langfuhr, $45,000, O–Repole Stable, B– Allen C. Hallett (NY),T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–John R.Velazquez Sale History: 2014 FTNAUG, $55,000. Margin: 2¼, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart Saratoga, Race 9, AOC 7/24, $90,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:34.85, course firm. 1–Gap Year, 120, b f, 4, Bernardini–Dubai Escapade, by Awesome Again, $54,000, O–Godolphin Racing LLC, B– Darley (KY), T–Kiaran P. McLaughlin, J–Ricardo Santana, Jr. Margin: head, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart Woodbine, Race 1, ALW 7/24, $44,636, 3yo/up, 8.5f (all-weather), 1:44.59, track fast. 1–Niigon's Turn, 121, ch g, 5, Niigon–Winning Turn, by Tiznow, $31,169, O–Chiefswood Stable, B–Chiefswood Stables Limited (ON), T–Stuart C. Simon, J–Patrick Husbands Margin: 1½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart MAIDEN RESULTS Canterbury Park, Race 6, MSW 7/24, $28,000, 2yo, f, 5f (dirt), 1:00.13, track fast. 1–Trappingsofsilver H, 118, gr/ro f, 2, Trappe Shot–Be Silver, by Silver Buck, $16,800, O–Beckner, Twyla, Durand, Howard L. and Smith, Steven R., B–SF Bloodstock (KY), T– Joel Berndt, J–Carlos L. Castro Sale History: 2015 KEESEP, $22,000. Margin: ½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Canterbury Park, Race 7, MSW 7/24, $28,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a7.5f (turf), 1:32.44, course good. 1–Lady Babako, 123, dk b/br f, 4, Neko Bay–Big Alibaba, by Kyle's Our Man, $16,800, O–Winchester Place Thoroughbreds LLC, B–Winchester PlaceThoroughbreds, LLC (KY), T–Francisco Bravo, J–Dean P. Butler Margin: 1¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Del Mar, Race 5, MSW 7/24, $63,000, 2yo, 8f (turf), 1:37.00, course firm. H Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 13 OF 19 RACE RESULTS WATCH RACE REPLAYS OF NORTH AMERICAN RACES BY CLICKING ON THE RACE NAME Saratoga, Race 4, MSW 1–Big Score, 120, dk b/br c, 2, Mr. Big–Not Unusual, by Unusual Heat, $37,800, O–George Krikorian, B–George Krikorian (KY), T–Tim Yakteen, J–Flavien Prat Margin: 2¾, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart Lure, $20,400, O–Jody Guida, B–Jody Guida (IN), T–Luke Guida, J–Kaylia Albright Sale History: 2014 INDOCT, ($3,700 RNA). Margin: 3¼, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart Del Mar, Race 10, MSW 7/23, $63,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (turf), 1:43.83, course firm. 1–Shazara H, 125, dk b/br f, 4, El Corredor–Sekmet, by Empire Maker, $37,800, O–Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S., B–Mr. & Mrs. Jerome S. Moss (KY), T–John A. Shirreffs, J– Victor Espinoza Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, $70,000. Margin: 1¾, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart Monmouth Park, Race 6, MSW 7/24, $36,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:41.81, course firm. 1–War Bond H, 119, b c, 3, War Front–Meridiana (GER), by Lomitas (GB), $20,520, O–Kelly, Jon and Sarah, B–Jon Kelly & Sarah Kelly (KY), T–Christophe Clement, J–Joe Bravo Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, ($1,950,000 RNA). Margin: 1¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Phone Trick, $43,800, O–Doheny Racing Stable, Off The Parx Racing, Race 2, MSW 7/24, $50,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:05.77, track fast. 1–Glory Stars, 119, dk b/br c, 2, Repent–Lilly Marlene, by Lost Soldier, $30,000, O–James A. Shannon, Jr., B–Dee-Ellen Cook (FL), T–Cynthia G. Reese, J–Jose Luis Flores Sale History: 2016 FTMMAY, $38,000. Margin: 6¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Saratoga, Race 6, MSW Ellis Park, Race 3, MSW 7/24, $38,000, 2yo, 8f (turf), 1:38.86, course firm. 1–Minister's Strike, 120, b c, 2, English Channel–Darling's Darling, by Bernardini, $22,800, O–Debby M. Oxley, B–Debby Oxley (KY), T–Mark E. Casse, J–Robby Albarado Sale History: 2015 FTKOCT, ($80,000 RNA). Margin: head, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Ellis Park, Race 7, MSW 7/24, $38,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:35.98, track fast. 1–Archanova, 118, dk b/br g, 3, Archarcharch–Toscanova, by Giant's Causeway, $22,800, O–Edwards, Peter and Diamond M Stable, B–Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd. (KY), T–Ian R. Wilkes, J–Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. Sale History: 2014 FTKJUL, $40,000. Margin: 7¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart Gulfstream Park, Race 5, MSW 7/24, $42,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (dirt), 1:45.01, track good. 1–Sir Magu H, 118, ch g, 3, Cape Blanco (IRE)–Head for Home, by Whiskey Wisdom, $21,600, O–Top Racing LLC, B–Columbiana Farm (KY), T–Gustavo Delgado, J–Cornelio H. Velasquez Sale History: 2015 OBSAPR, $50,000, 2014 KEESEP, $45,000. Margin: 2½, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart Gulfstream Park, Race 7, MSW 7/24, $55,000, 2yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:11.80, track good. 1–Creative Talent H, 118, gr/ro f, 2, Creative Cause– Goldbud, by Buddha, $24,000, O–Golden Legacy Stable LLC, B–Westwind Farms (KY), T–Juan Andres Rodriguez, J–Emisael Jaramillo Sale History: 2016 OBSMAR, ($20,000 RNA), 2015 KEESEP, $62,000. Margin: 8, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart Indiana Downs, Race 8, MSW 7/23, $34,000, 3/4/5yo, 8f (dirt), 1:40.00, track fast. 1–Lure Me In, 118, dk b/br g, 3, Star Cat–Miss Chaucer, by Parx Racing, Race 6, MSW 7/24, $50,000, 2yo, f, 5.5f (dirt), 1:06.49, track fast. 1–Resistance, 119, b f, 2, Even the Score–Betcha Can Hula, by Forest Wildcat, $42,000, O–Thomas G. McClay, B–Thomas G McClay (PA), T–Ramon Preciado, J–Hector Caballero Margin: 1¼, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart Presque Isle Downs, Race 3, MSW 7/24, $27,000, 3yo/up, 6f (all-weather), 1:11.61, track fast. 1–Jen's Song, 118, b g, 3, Show Tune–Miss Islander, by Gulch, $16,200, O–You See Vee Gee, B–Robert G Rutherford (PA), T–Dale Capuano, J–Jose Angel Garcia Margin: 3, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart 7/24, $73,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:16.93, track fast. 1–Woodville, 124, ch f, 4, Ghostzapper–Cleverly Regal, by Hook LLC and Coleman, Thomas, B–Daniel J Burke (NY), T–Jorge R. Abreu, J–Manuel Franco Sale History: 2014 FTFFEB, $100,000, 2013 FTNAUG, $72,000. Margin: 11½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart 7/24, $83,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (turf), 1:42.12, course firm. 1–Truth H, 118, b f, 3, Arch–Triune, by E Dubai, $49,800, O–Walden, Jr., Ben P. and Pat Madden LLC, B–Ben P. Walden Jr. & Patrick Madden (KY), T–James A. Jerkens, J– John R. Velazquez Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $100,000, 2013 KEENOV, $110,000. Margin: ¾, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart Woodbine, Race 4, MSW 7/24, $34,277, 3yo, f, 5f (all-weather), :59.06, track fast. 1–Victory Cry, 121, dk b/br f, 3, Victor's Cry–Bright Prospect, by Bold n' Flashy, $20,566, O–Lee, Ken, Mitchell, Dennis, Bell, Don and Bell, Gaye, B–Gold Medal Stable (MB), T– Martin Drexler, J–Luis Contreras Sacramento, Race 2, MSW 7/24, $25,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.53, track fast. 1–Kristie's Heart, 119, b f, 3, Crown of Thorns–Hart's Hope, by Strong Hope, $15,000, O–Philip Lebherz, B–Hart Breeders, LLC (FL), T–Jeff Bonde, J–Juan J. Hernandez Sale History: 2015 OBSJUN, $90,000, 2014 OBSJAN, $10,000. Margin: 4¼, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart Saratoga, Race 2, MSW 7/24, $83,000, 2yo, f, 8.5f (turf), 1:43.11, course firm. 1–Majestic Bonnie, 119, ch f, 2, Majestic Warrior–Fancy Point, by Point Given, $49,800, O–Bona Venture Stables, B–Kinsman Farm (KY), T–George Weaver, J–Manuel Franco Sale History: 2016 OBSAPR, $125,000. Margin: head, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart Sale History: 2014 MANSEP, ($1,279 RNA). Margin: 2¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart Woodbine, Race 5, MSW 7/24, $42,579, 2yo, 6f (turf), 1:09.75, course firm. 1–Fleetway, 118, gr/ro c, 2, Creative Cause–Joyce Jenkins, by Afleet Alex, $30,666, O–John C. Oxley, B–James A Everatt, Janeane A Everatt & J Arika Everatt-Meeuse (ON), T–Mark E. Casse, J–Patrick Husbands Sale History: 2015 FTKJUL, $110,000. Margin: 1, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart H Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 14 OF 19 TODAY’S ENTRIES LUCKY COIN S. Saratoga, Monday, July 25, Race 8 5.5f (turf), $100,000, 4yo/up, 5:02 PM (local) Undrafted returns from a sixth place finish in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes (Eng-I) at Royal Ascot in June for trainer Wesley Ward. The 6-year-old gelding won the grade II Shakertown Stakes at Keeneland April 9. Should be the heavy favorite in this group.—M.R. P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Cyclogenisis H Stormy Atlantic 4/c Kendrick Carmouche 121 20/1 Schera, Matthew 2 2 Weekend Hideaway Speightstown 6/h Luis Saez 123 8/1 Red and Black Stable 3 3 Night Officer Officer 8/g Manuel Franco 115 8/1 Chalk Racing 4 4 Spring to the Sky Langfuhr 7/g Michael J. Luzzi 121 4/1 McCarthy, Anthony, P. 5 5 Sandy'z Slew Limehouse 6/g Irad Ortiz, Jr. 115 20/1 Team Clear Stars Stable and Schosberg, Richard E. 6 6 Pool Winner Broken Vow 4/g Luis Saez 119 10/1 Colts Neck Stables LLC 7 7 Beantown Saint H Speightstown 4/c Javier Castellano 115 20/1 Veritas Stable 8 8 Doctor J Dub H Sharp Humor 6/g Tyler Gaffalione 117 12/1 Drawing Away Stable 9 9 Long On Value Value Plus 5/h Joel Rosario 121 6/1 Wachtel Stable and Kerr, George J. 10 10 Successful Native Successful Appeal 5/h Matthew Rispoli 121 15/1 Bommarito, Marco 11 11 Choctaw Chuck Bwana Charlie 5/g Jose L. Ortiz 119 20/1 Rice, Clyde, D. 12 12 Undrafted H Purim 6/g John R. Velazquez 123 8/5 Welker, Wes and Sheep Pond Partners 13 13 All Star Red Five Star Day 4/c Irad Ortiz, Jr. 117 6/1 Carl Lizza Racing Stables, LLC Breeders: 1–Sierra Farm; 2–Flying Zee Stables; 3–Fitzhugh, LLC; 4–Phillips Racing Partnership; 5–Robert Hahn; 6–Colts Neck Stables LLC; 7–Masaichiro Abe; 8–Dr. Patricia S. Purdy, Edwin Edelberg & Mara Edelberg; 9–Snow Lantern Thoroughbreds; 10–Fares Farm LLC; 11–Virgilio Lopez; 12–Catesby W. Clay Investment LLC; 13–Steve C. Snowden & Dan Considine. Trainers: 1–George Weaver; 2–Philip M. Serpe; 3–Bruce R. Brown; 4–Bruce R. Brown; 5–Richard E. Schosberg; 6–Alan E. Goldberg; 7–John C. Servis; 8–Jena M. Antonucci; 9–William I. Mott; 10–Randi Persaud; 11–Kevin Rice; 12–Wesley A. Ward; 13–Rudy R. Rodriguez. H Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate C L I N I C S & SE M I NA R S Always educational ... Always fun pediGree & ConformaTion CliniC ownership seminar aUGUsT 12 saratoga race Course / saratoga racecourse aUGUsT 8-9 fasig-Tipton / saratoga, new York sign up today! reGisTer aT www.toba.org THOROUGHBRED OWNERS AND BREEDERS ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 910668, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY 40591-0668 ❙ 888.606.TOBA ❙ 859.276.3897 ❙ www.toba.org ❙ [email protected] BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 15 OF 19 UPCOMING ENTRIES JOHN MORRISSEY S. Saratoga, Thursday, July 28, Race 9 6.5f (dirt), $100,000, 3yo/up, 5:40 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire 1Notacatbutallama Harlan's Holiday 2Moonlight Song Unbridled's Song 3Ostrolenka Musket Man 4Adirondack Posse Posse 5Weekend Hideaway Speightstown 6Crackerjack Jones Smarty Jones 7Love That Jazz Not For Love 8Drama King H Nobiz Like Shobiz Age/Sex 6/g 9/g 4/c 4/c 6/h 6/g 3/r 4/c Jockey John R. Velazquez Jose L. Ortiz Javier Castellano Irad Ortiz, Jr. Luis Saez Oscar Gomez Manuel Franco Junior Alvarado Weight M/L 118 - 120 - 120 - 116 - 124 - 118 - 117 - 122 - Owner Repole Stable Fried, Jr., Albert Fein, Eric, McKenna, Christopher and Singh, Guri Youngs Racing Stable Red and Black Stable Chester and Mary Broman, Sr. Happy Face Racing Stable Dubb, Michael, Bethlehem Stables LLC, Imperio, Michael and Simon, David 9John's Island Posse 5/g Angel S. Arroyo 118 - Jerkens, Shirley and Shelley, Jack P. Breeders: 1–Happy Hill Farm; 2–Albert Fried, Jr.; 3–Eric Fein; 4–Michael Schrader; 5–Flying Zee Stables; 6–Chester Broman & Mary R. Broman; 7–Saratoga Glen Farm, LLC; 8–Gerald Reid; 9–Edition Farm. Trainers: 1–Todd A. Pletcher; 2–Charlton Baker; 3–Todd A. Pletcher; 4–Gary C. Contessa; 5–Philip M. Serpe; 6–Christopher Progno; 7–Charlton Baker; 8–Rudy R. Rodriguez; 9–James A. Jerkens. MOUNTAIN TOP NEW MEXICO BRED THOROUGHBRED FUTURITY S. Ruidoso Downs, Sunday, July 31, Race 8 5f (dirt), $175,000, 2yo, 4:02 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex 1Que Pasa Mr. Gold Mover 2/f 2El Tule Touchdown Ky 2/c 3Cowboy Drive Fusaichi Zenon (JPN) 2/g 4Stormtown Heat Southwestern Heat 2/g 5Stilts McGee The Way Home 2/g Jockey Miguel T. Fuentes, Jr. Ricardo Jaime Miguel A. Perez Enrique Portillo Gomez Christian Santiago Reyes Weight M/L 117 - 120 - 120 - 120 - 120 - Owner Robert M. and Del Rae Driggers and Ben Lee Ivey Jose Luis Chavez Mindy McArthur J. Kirk and Judy Robison Joe Dee Brooks, Scott Bryant, Alan and Melanie Miller, Mike and Donna Henson 6Toll Free Attila's Storm 2/c Jesiere Medina 120 - R. D. Hubbard and Paul Blanchard 7Ignored The Way Home 2/g Francisco Giles 120 - Prather, Steve and Prather, Bessie A. 8Heat Stroke Southwestern Heat 2/f Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr. 117 - R. D. Hubbard 9Another Brother Attila's Storm 2/g Glen Murphy 120 - R. D. Hubbard 10 Storming Back Attila's Storm 2/g Ruby Gonzalez 120 - Dale F. Taylor Breeders: 1–Robert Driggers & Del Rae Driggers; 2–Michael Fuhs & Jeanne Fuhs; 3–Floyd James McArthur; 4–J. Kirk Robison & Judy Robison; 5–Pam Allen & Dr. Warren Franklin; 6–Truman Smith; 7–Steve Prather; 8–R D Hubbard; 9–R. D. Hubbard; 10–Dale Taylor. Trainers: 1–Joel H. Marr; 2–Phillip R. Sanchez; 3–Donna McArthur; 4–Henry Dominguez; 5–Todd W. Fincher; 6–Todd W. Fincher; 7–Todd W. Fincher; 8–Todd W. Fincher; 9–Todd W. Fincher; 10–Todd W. Fincher. Jockey Jesiere Medina Francisco Giles Ruby Gonzalez Weight M/L 122 - 119 - 117 - LINCOLN H. Ruidoso Downs, Sunday, July 31, Race 3 6f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo/up f/m, 1:52 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire 1Zasha Desert God 2My Dandy Girl Real Dandy 3Tilla Cat Attila's Storm Age/Sex 5/m 5/m 3/f Owner C. Donnell Echols Duane Freeman Dale Taylor, Lee R. Lewis, Joe D Brooks, Scott Bryant and Derrol Hubbard 4Stormy Day Attila's Storm 4/f Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr. 118 - R. D. Hubbard 5Sassy Silk Pet Slew's Pot of Gold 4/f Glen Murphy 115 - Michael G. Weatherly 6Muy Rapido Diabolical 4/f Ry Eikleberry 121 - J. Kirk and Judy Robison 7Renewed Vows Attila's Storm 5/m Roimes Chirinos 122 - R. D. Hubbard Breeders: 1–Joe Allen; 2–Troy Looper DVM; 3–Robert Driggers & Del Rae Driggers; 4–R. D. Hubbard; 5–Michael G. Weatherly; 6–J. Kirk Robison & Judy Robison; 7–R. D. Hubbard. Trainers: 1–Joel H. Marr; 2–Tony E. Sedillo; 3–Todd W. Fincher; 4–Bart G. Hone; 5–Simon J. Buechler; 6–Henry Dominguez; 7–Bart G. Hone. H Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 16 OF 19 UPCOMING ENTRIES LAND OF ENCHANTMENT H. Ruidoso Downs, Sunday, July 31, Race 5 7.5f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo/up, 2:44 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire 1The Waki Rapper Rapper S S 2Hush's Storm Attila's Storm Age/Sex Jockey 5/g Christian Santiago Reyes 6/g Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr. Weight M/L 121 - 117 - Owner Luis C. Rojero Dale Taylor, Joe Dee Brooks, Carey Taylor and Jon Hogg 3Streaks Bro Elijah's Song 4/g Francisco Giles 121 - Maurcenia Cross 4Atillas Gift Attila's Storm 4/g Ruby Gonzalez 122 - Scott Bryant and Joe Dee Brooks 5Proceed Desert God 5/h Miguel T. Fuentes, Jr. 124 - Michael C. Stinson 6Weather Dodger Weather Warning 4/g Ry Eikleberry 120 - Lisa M. Rehburg 7Chico the Man Worker Man 4/g Mauro Salcedo 112 - Sarah Lyn Burtt 8That's Who Quinton's Gold 7/g Jesiere Medina 122 - Stevens, Sam E. and Latane Breeders: 1–Lucky Six Inc.; 2–JEH Stallion Station NM; 3–Maurcenia Cross; 4–R. D. Hubbard; 5–Michael C. Stinson; 6–Lisa Rehburg; 7–Jerry D. Boyer; 8–Sam E. Stevens. Trainers: 1–Luis C. Rojero; 2–Todd W. Fincher; 3–Gary W. Cross; 4–Todd W. Fincher; 5–Joel H. Marr; 6–Joel H. Marr; 7–Edward Joe Thompson; 8–Joel H. Marr. ROAD RUNNER H. Ruidoso Downs, Sunday, July 31, Race 6 5.5f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo c/g, 3:10 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1Back Seat Hero Diabolical 3/g Enrique Portillo Gomez 119 - J. Kirk and Judy Robison 2Storm Warrior Weather Warning 3/g Ry Eikleberry 121 - Amestoy, Jr., Pierre Jean and Leslie A. 3Seasalt N Vinegar Seacliff 3/g Glen Murphy 119 - Barbara J. Brown 4E Bar Gold Quinton's Gold 3/g Francisco Giles 119 - Tony E. Sedillo and Gregory Terrones 5Forger Attila's Storm 3/g Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr. 122 - R. D. Hubbard 6Jonesey Who Quinton's Gold 3/g Miguel T. Fuentes, Jr. 122 - Sam E. Stevens 7Hit a Lick Attila's Storm 3/g Ruby Gonzalez 120 - Dale F. Taylor 8Stormin the Jewels Attila's Storm 3/g Oscar Ceballos 121 - J & SM, Inc. (Doug May et al) 9Naevussquall Squall 3/g Christian Santiago Reyes 119 - W.T. Stradley and Tom A. Williams 10 E J's Gold Quinton's Gold 3/g Roimes Chirinos 118 - Jimmie D. Stewart 11 Get Er Done Precocity 3/g Miguel A. Perez 121 - Yarbar, R. Dwain and Green, Greg Breeders: 1–J. Kirk Robison & Judy Robison; 2–Pierre Amestoy & Leslie Amestoy; 3–Brian Keith Bentley & Patsy Handcock; 4–Donnell Echols; 5–R. D. Hubbard; 6–Sam E Stevens; 7–Spence, LLC; 8–Cynthia H Dick; 9–W. T. Stradley & Tom Williams; 10–Jimmie Stewart; 11–Dr. Truman Smith. Trainers: 1–Henry Dominguez; 2–Ross A. Amestoy; 3–Barbara Jean Brown; 4–Tony E. Sedillo; 5–Todd W. Fincher; 6–Joel H. Marr; 7–Todd W. Fincher; 8–Fred I. Danley; 9– Fred I. Danley; 10–Hermenegildo G. Aldavaz; 11–Greg Green. SIERRA BLANCA H. Ruidoso Downs, Sunday, July 31, Race 7 5.5f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo/up, 3:36 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1Citizen Geller Pro Prado 4/g Alfredo Sigala 122 - Nichols, Larry and Denise 2Attitude E Racer Desert God 8/g Miguel T. Fuentes, Jr. 120 - Michael C. Stinson 3Not My Note Fusaichi Zenon (JPN) 4/g Glen Murphy 121 - Michael G. Weatherly 4Thermal Attila's Storm 6/g Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr. 120 - R. D. Hubbard 5D E Lover SI 99 So Long Birdie 5/g Christian Santiago Reyes 120 - Sedillo, Tony E. and Martinez, Leroy 6Beaumont Time SI 90 Your Eminence 5/g Larry Gamez 118 - Luis A. Lujan 7Golly Gee Your Eminence 4/g Enrique Portillo Gomez 118 - Michael G. Weatherly 8Lonnie Ton Attila's Storm 4/g Francisco Giles 121 - Cross, Maurcenia and Fox, Jimmy H. 9Reeser SI 72 Quinton's Gold 5/g Roimes Chirinos 116 - Sandy Ames 10 Storm Dust Seeking the Cat 5/g Ruby Gonzalez 115 - Rojero, Luis C. and Serrano, Victor 11 Devons Ca Ching Devon Lane 6/g Ry Eikleberry 118 - Lester Wright Breeders: 1–Larry Nichols & Denise Nichols; 2–Harry Joseph Allen; 3–Michael Weatherly; 4–R. D. Hubbard; 5–Double Eagle Ranch; 6–Michael Weatherly; 7–Michael Weatherly; 8–Maurcenia Cross & Jim Fox; 9–Steve Prather & Susie Prather; 10–Larry R. Teague; 11–Ray Simpson. Trainers: 1–Vance Earl Mikkelson; 2–Joel H. Marr; 3–Simon J. Buechler; 4–Todd W. Fincher; 5–Tony E. Sedillo; 6–Ramon A. Alvarez; 7–Simon J. Buechler; 8–Gary W. Cross; 9–Blake Rust; 10–Luis C. Rojero; 11–H. Ray Ashford, Jr.. H Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 17 OF 19 UPCOMING ENTRIES SIERRA STARLET H. Ruidoso Downs, Sunday, July 31, Race 10 5.5f (dirt), $50,000, 3yo f, 4:54 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey 1Lightly Toasted Fusaichi Zenon (JPN) 3/f Christian Santiago Reyes 2Tijuana Devon Lane 3/f Francisco Giles Weight M/L 119 - 121 - Owner S. F. Henderson Brooks, J., Bryant, S., Taylor, D., Rushing, T., Lewis, L. and Hubbard, D. 3Beautys Rap Rapper S S 3/f Enrique Portillo Gomez 119 - R. Patrick Sanders, Jr. and Rita Sanders 4Quinton's Princess Quinton's Gold 3/f Miguel T. Fuentes, Jr. 119 - Armando Arreola, Jr. 5Sunday Rose Fusaichi Zenon (JPN) 3/f Ry Eikleberry 120 - Michael G. Weatherly 6Indian Tiva Shame On Charlie 3/f Glen Murphy 120 - Barbara J. Brown 7Bloss Diabolical 3/f Roimes Chirinos 120 - Diana Bringhurst 8Bryn's Fancy Pants Southwestern Heat 3/f Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr. 122 - Dale F. Taylor, Carey Taylor and Jon Hogg Breeders: 1–Samuel F. Henderson; 2–Robert Driggers & Del Rae Driggers; 3–Henry Dominguez; 4–Steve Prather; 5–Michael Weatherly; 6–Barbara Brown; 7–Diana Bringhurst; 8–Dale Taylor & Debbie Taylor. Trainers: 1–Gary W. Cross; 2–Todd W. Fincher; 3–Henry Dominguez; 4–Jose Luis Vargas; 5–Simon J. Buechler; 6–Barbara Jean Brown; 7–J. Owen Bringhurst; 8–Todd W. Fincher. H Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 PAGE 18 OF 19 2016 LEADING SIRES Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 Northern Hemisphere earnings through July 23, 2016. 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 2016 Northern Hemisphere only. Rank Stallion Sire, YOB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pulpit, ’01 Indian Charlie, ’08 Pulpit, ’01 Ride the Rails, ’99 Smart Strike, ’04 Carson City, ’98 A.P. Indy, ’03 Storm Cat, ’97 El Prado, ’01 A.P. Indy, ’97 Tapit Uncle Mo Lucky Pulpit Candy Ride (ARG) Curlin City Zip Bernardini Giant's Causeway Kitten's Joy Malibu Moon ’16 Stud Fee $300,000 $75,000 $7,500 $60,000 $100,000 $40,000 $100,000 $85,000 $100,000 $95,000 Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) Gainesway, KY Ashford Stud, KY Harris Farms, CA Lane's End, KY Hill 'n' Dale Farms, KY Lane's End, KY Darley, KY Ashford Stud, KY Ramsey Farm, Inc., KY Spendthrift Farm, KY Creator ($1,540,000) Nyquist ($3,505,600) California Chrome ($6,330,000) Gun Runner ($1,101,380) Exaggerator ($1,988,000) Catch a Glimpse ($1,070,700) Cavorting ($725,000) Brody's Cause ($645,000) Hawkbill ($500,933) Stanford ($844,400) ’16 Earnings $11,803,638 $8,503,408 $7,674,781 $6,643,277 $6,158,216 $6,054,858 $5,845,416 $5,565,174 $5,490,143 $5,488,674 2016 SECOND-CROP SIRES Listed below are the top 10 leading second-crop sires by 2016 Northern Hemisphere earnings through July 23, 2016. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America, and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2016 Northern Hemisphere only. Rank Stallion Sire, YOB Indian Charlie, ’08 Candy Ride, ’07 El Prado, ’07 Tapit, ’07 Arch, ’08 Stephen Got Even, ’07 Tale of the Cat, ’05 Tiznow, ’05 Candy Ride, ’07 A.P. Indy, ’06 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Uncle Mo Twirling Candy Paddy O'Prado Trappe Shot Archarcharch First Dude Gio Ponti Tizway Sidney's Candy Girolamo ’16 Stud Fee $75,000 $15,000 $5,000 $10,000 $7,500 $7,500 $12,500 $7,500 $10,000 $15,000 Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) Ashford Stud, KY Lane's End, KY Spendthrift Farm, KY Claiborne Farm, KY Spendthrift Farm, KY Double Diamond Farm, FL Castleton Lyons, KY Spendthrift Farm, KY WinStar Farm LLC, KY Darley, KY Nyquist ($3,505,600) Danzing Candy ($344,800) Cherry Wine ($507,920) Fish Trappe Road ($411,920) Ivy Bell ($82,560) Flora Dora ($91,250) Sir Dudley Digges ($527,030) Our Way ($94,500) Converge ($106,360) Legend of Lorelei ($92,210) ’16 Earnings $8,503,408 $1,972,661 $1,550,210 $1,536,701 $1,414,486 $1,333,681 $1,270,012 $1,051,437 $997,323 $983,141 2016 THIRD-CROP SIRES Listed below are the top 10 leading third-crop sires by 2016 Northern Hemisphere earnings through July 23, 2016. 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 2016 Northern Hemisphere only. Rank Stallion Sire, YOB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Elusive Quality, ’06 Speightstown, ’06 Giant's Causeway, ’07 Lion Heart, ’08 Dynaformer, ’05 Arch, ’06 Unbridled's Song, ’06 Medaglia d'Oro, ’06 Smart Strike, ’07 Maria's Mon, ’07 Quality Road Munnings Eskendereya Kantharos Temple City Blame Midshipman Warrior's Reward Lookin At Lucky Super Saver BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app ’16 Stud Fee $35,000 $25,000 N/A $5,000 $15,000 $25,000 $8,500 $10,000 $20,000 $65,000 Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) Lane's End, KY Ashford Stud, KY JBBA Shizunai Stallion Station, JPN Ocala Stud Farm, FL Spendthrift Farm, KY Claiborne Farm, KY Darley, KY Spendthrift Farm, KY Ashford Stud, KY WinStar Farm LLC, KY Blofeld ($373,400) I'm a Chatterbox ($530,000) Mor Spirit ($370,000) X Y Jet ($550,970) Miss Temple City ($218,239) Sweet Victory ($184,065) Lady Shipman ($168,203) One True Kiss ($116,740) Money Multiplier ($183,200) Super Allison ($141,034) MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 ’16 Earnings $3,465,080 $3,048,188 $2,733,189 $2,121,095 $2,086,150 $2,081,375 $2,080,954 $1,987,758 $1,958,293 $1,842,991 PAGE 19 OF 19