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December 2008 Issue 52

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Out of the darkness BHA Chairman Paul Roy on how racing and breeding should deal with the recession

CODE OF PRACTICE REVEALED | INTERNATIONAL REVOLUTION? | LEADING BREEDERS OF 2008


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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CUT PRICE AND SHARP PRICES.

STALLIONS FOR 2009 • AD VALOREM • ANTONIUS PIUS • AUSSIE RULES • CATCHER IN THE RYE • CHOISIR • DANEHILL DANCER • DUKE OF MARMALADE • • DYLAN THOMAS • EXCELLENT ART • FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND • GALILEO • HIGH CHAPARRAL • HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR • HURRICANE RUN • IVAN DENISOVICH • • MONTJEU • ONE COOL CAT • ORATORIO • PEINTRE CELEBRE • ROCK OF GIBRALTAR • STRATEGIC PRINCE • All Coolmore Stallions nominated to the European Breeder’s Fund.


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At Coolmore, from ₏4,000 you’ll find 6 stallions that sired Group 1 winners in 2008. You’ll also find 3 young guns who have sired a total 15 Group/Listed winners from their first crop. And 12 more, all yet to have runners, with the potential to sire Group 1 winners. And that’s the whole roster. Because we don’t cut corners, and neither should you.

Contact: Coolmore Stud, Fethard, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Tel: 353-52-6131298. Fax: 353-52-6131382. Christy Grassick, David O’Loughlin, Eddie Fitzpatrick, Tim Corballis, Maurice Moloney, Gerry Aherne or Mathieu Alex. Tom Gaffney, David Magnier or Joe Hernon: 353-25-31966/31689. Kevin Buckley (Newmarket Representative) 44-7827-795156. E-mail: sales@coolmore.ie Web site: www.coolmore.com


Sing his praises!

SINGSPIEL

ÂŁ15,000 Oct 1st, SLF. Standing at Dalham Hall Stud, Newmarket. +44 (0)1638 730070 www.darleystallions.com


Exceptional sire more likely to get a Timeform 100+ horse than Montjeu or Pivotal. Has sired G1-winning juveniles, sprinters, milers, Classic horses and stayers. Another year at the top in ’08: 31 Stakes horses, headed by G1 EP Taylor winner Folk Opera, G2 Prix de Royallieu heroine Balladeuse and G1 filly Dar Re Mi.

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HAAFHD Chestnut, 2001, by ALHAARTH AL BAHATHRI, by BLUSHING GROOM

Winner of the 2000 Guineas and Champion Stakes 2004. HAAFHD is acheiving 55% wins to runners 2008.* FIRST CROP WINNERS IN 2008 Multiple winner: CRYSTAL MOMENTS. Dual winners: CALAHONDA, KINETIC QUEST. Impressive winners: WAJAHA, EMIRATES CHAMPION, THUNDERBALL, AZWA, ALMIQDAAD, HAAF OK, LUCID MOMENT, ANTHOLOGY & ACT GREEN.

£12,000 (SLF1st January). Concessions available.

SAKHEE Bay,1997, by BAHRI - THAWAKIB, by SADLER’S WELLS

2001 World Champion. A leading British Based 3rd Crop Sire. Sire of Top Rated Sprinter SAKHEE’S SECRET, Group1placed PERMESSO & REGAL FLUSH. 2008 WINNERS SAMUEL (LR), CHANGE THE WORLD (LR) & placed QUARTZ JEM (LR). Winning 2 year old’s LASSARINA, BLUE BLACK JACK & SUCH OPTIMISM.

£12,000 (SLF1st January). Concessions available.

SHADWELL Hyperion November 2008

Contact: RICHARD LANCASTER, JOHNNY PETER-HOBLYN or LOUISE CHANDLER on +44 (0)1842 755913 e-mail: enquiries@shadwellstud.co.uk www.shadwellstud.co.uk

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S U C C E S S


INTRODUCTION

Roy warns that only the fittest will survive

Cover photo by George Selwyn December 2008 Issue 52

later than it has the general economy. “The first set of sales this year probably didn’t feel too bad, but the sales next year will probably be even worse,” he predicts. “Confidence has to return to all the economic sectors before people will start thinking about buying racehorses.” Confidence is also essential to those that buy racehorses that they are operating in a transparent and wellregulated arena. For this reason, the existing 2004 Code of Practice has been beefed up and a new version will be active from January 1, 2009, onwards. It is printed in full, for the first time, inside these pages. What’s new? Plenty, according to those on the working group that revised the code. For starters, there is a greater emphasis on resolving any disputes over bloodstock transactions, be they the subject of deals struck privately or at public auction, through mediation. “The key thing here is that the trade groups are going to have more of a role in policing their own industry,” says ROA Council member Dena Arstall, who sat on the Bloodstock Industry Code of Practice Review Group. “We hope that people feel more empowered to come forward, be it a serious issue or a trivial enquiry on which they need clarification, they will be taken seriously by the trade bodies and they will be given the right advice.” The revised code also tries to clear up grey areas such as ‘Luck Money’, which it says should be voluntary and always paid after a transaction, not before.

The second day at Goffs produced a haunting 38.4% clearance rate

Richard Griffiths Editor

By now we are in no doubt as to the perils of trying to sell a yearling that just doesn’t pass muster: a 50% fall in the average of Book 4 of the Tattersalls Yearling Sale confirmed as much. As Philip Freedman remarks in this month’s Sales Circuit: “Whatever lessons breeders may learn from this year the clearest is that if you are producing a horse for Book 3 or Book 4 you can expect to lose money.” This is crunch time for those whose breeding operations are not run along strictly commercial lines: how much longer are they prepared to take the pain? That pain, incidentally, was very much in evidence in the early exchanges of the Goffs November Foal Sale, at which the second day produced a haunting clearance rate of 38.4%. The issue of how much racing and breeding will be affected by the recession is tackled in this month’s Big Interview by BHA Chairman Paul Roy, whose heavyweight financial background gives him a unique insight into the pitfalls that await. “Only the fittest will survive this,” he says. “We’ve never seen this kind of shakeout before in industry, and in manufacturing, and it will happen in racing as well. “Unfortunately, people have got to realise that whole swathes of this business are clearly not economic. People are happy to tolerate that in a period of prosperity and wealth creation, but when it goes into reverse it becomes intolerable. “I’m afraid market forces will ensure the situation rectifies. I don’t know how long that will take.” Roy also fears that racing and breeding “are already behind the curve” in that the full impact of the recession may hit it

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December 2008

CONTENTS 36

32 News and Views

81

Paul Murphy and daughter Amy

Features

8

News Focus Bloodstock Code of Practice

32

Talking to… Owner-breeder Paul Murphy

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Changes Your must-read news round-up

36

Breeders’ Cup Reflections on a momentous meeting

19

ROA Leader Levy deal bodes well for future

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The Big Interview With BHA Chairman Paul Roy

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TBA Leader Tread carefully with wind operations

48

Breeders’ Statistics A unique look back at the Flat year

23

Be Our Guest Robert Hughes, Levy Board Chairman

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Sales Circuit Learning from the past, looking ahead

25

Lysaght’s People Paul Nicholls has the last laugh

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New sires for 2009 The horses, the comments, the fees

28

Going Global Buyers not keen at Keeneland

Harry Findlay

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Your Say Fraser Garrity of the BHA

Forum 74

ROA News The issue of inside information

80

Owner of the Month Alan Blackmore

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Owners in the News Harry Findlay and Piers Pottinger

Our average monthly circulation is certified by the AuditBureau of Circulation at 9,698* Can any other magazine prove theirs? *based on the period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008

PHOTOS: GEORGE SELWYN

Conduit was one of five European winners at the Breeders’ Cup in LA


Henrythenavigator (left) and Raven’s Pass are among the new sires for 2009

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TBA News Including The West region in focus

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Breeders’ Prizes Your latest Flat winners

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Breeder of the Month Stratford Place Stud, for Donativum

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Breeders in the News Derek James and Burton Agnes Stud

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Vets Forum Europe’s largest equine hospital

66

Data Book 102

Caulfield Files Brigadier Gerard resurgent

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Stakes Results From Europe and the Breeders’ Cup

118

Stallion Stats Galileo smashes £5 million barrier

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British/Irish-breds Your victories overseas

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NEWS FOCUS

New bloodstock Code of Practice is revealed Grey areas such as ‘luck money’ are tightened up, while greater emphasis will be placed on mediation

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revised but tougher Code of Practice relating to all aspects of the bloodstock world will come into place from January. The key points will see a greater emphasis on resolving disputes via mediation, as well as giving more concise definitions of such grey areas as ‘luck money’. The code will set out to cover “all sales of bloodstock and sales of stallion shares and nominations”, both private and public, and states: “The intention is to ensure that sales of bloodstock in Britain not only comply with the law, but operate to the highest standards of integrity and transparency, and safeguard the interests of vendors, consignors, bloodstock agents, owners, trainers and the sales companies.” It comes after nearly two years of talk between trade groups such as the ROA, TBA, Federation of Bloodstock Agents, National Trainers’ Federation, and Britain’s two main sales companies at Doncaster and Tattersalls. The issue of bloodstock integrity came to the fore in January 2007, when incoming BHA Chairman Paul Roy, in tandem with senior figures from the TBA, spoke of the need for “greater transparency”. Responding to the new code, which is printed in full on page 12, Roy said: “We wanted to prepare the ground really thoroughly. We put a working committee together and we also wanted

“We wanted to prepare the ground really thoroughly and take a lot of views...sales companies, bloodstock agents; we wanted to involve everyone” Paul Roy

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to take a lot of views and opinions from outside that committee, which we’ve done. Whether it was the sales companies, bloodstock agents, whoever, we wanted to involve everyone.” In addition to a greater emphasis and clearer guidelines on the need for disclosure of any potential conflicts of interest in a bloodstock deal, the code has established a ‘dispute resolution’ structure, whereby any alleged integrity breaches are reported to one of the four trade associations or sales companies named above. “What is refreshing is that the trade bodies and sales companies are now firmly working together to help people with grievances,” said Dena Arstall, a member of the Bloodstock Industry Code of Practice Review Group. Clarification

“The key thing here is that the trade groups are going to have more of a role in self-regulating their own industry. We hope that people feel more empowered to come forward, be it with a serious issue or a trivial enquiry on which they need clarification; they will be taken seriously by their trade bodies and they will be given the right advice.” There will also be a greater emphasis on education, which will see a series of seminars “to inform new and existing buyers of what to expect in the sales environment”.


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Previous areas of uncertainty have included the issue of luck money, whereby a vendor of a horse rewards its purchaser. Luck money has now been defined in the code as “any financial payment or payment in kind made by or on behalf of a vendor to a purchaser or his agent.” Crucially, it states that such payments should be agreed after a sale, not before, and that the giving or receiving of luck money should be “entirely voluntary, transparent, and should be disclosed to all appropriate parties by the recipient”. The code adds: “A vendor has no obligation whatsoever to pay ‘luck money’ and the non-payment of such should not prejudice any further business activity.” Transparency

Arstall, an owner and breeder who sits on the ROA Council, added: “Transparency and education are vital to ensure that our bloodstock arena is of the highest ethical standard. People need to be clear about what is permissible and what is not. Grey areas such as luck money needed clarifying in a way that everyone can understand. “In conjunction with our lawyers the committee will produce a booklet that will be sent out to people to deal with all the questions they have. In many cases, people don’t set out to do something illegal; it’s just a case that they don’t know what they are and aren’t able to do. There are inevitably too many grey areas.” Although a previous Code of Practice was established four years ago, Arstall said the new version “has more teeth than its predecessor; the legal sanctions are clearer and more debilitating for offenders”. She added: “If there is a serious breach, the BHA will ensure that the

“It is refreshing that the trade bodies and sales companies are working together to help anyone who has a grievance” Dena Arstall

individual concerned is not only banned from British racecourses and other licensed premises, but cannot conduct business with any licensed individuals.” According to Arstall, the review group set out with the aim of “holding an hour glass to ourselves to establish whether there was a problem with transparency and accountability” in the bloodstock world. Gauging the extent of any problem was “very hard…there were such polar views. My view originally was much more damning than it is now. “Reality is often tarnished by misunderstanding of sales practices. That said, there are still real issues that need confronting. What’s important now is that hearsay has to go out of the window. The past has been plagued with hearsay, with people unwilling to put their name to their aspersions, often because they were afraid of the impact it would have on them or their business. “This is the whole point about going to your trade body. They are there to protect and advise you. Before the code was revised, people didn’t necessarily know where to go. Now they have the choice.” Arstall stressed the revised code was not “a witch-hunt” and said that bloodstock integrity issues were “a worldwide problem, not a problem specific to Britain”. She added: “But we feel we must try and put our own house in order. This is the first step in an ongoing process. “Bloodstock integrity is vital. You cannot underestimate it. Perception and reality can get very easily blurred, in the sales arena particularly. The problem is, if there is a perception that the sales are crooked in any way, it impacts on the bloodstock industry, which has got tough enough times ahead as it is. “Owners need to have complete confidence that processes are transparent, clean and accountable.”

BHA Chairman welcomes greater “self regulation” BHA Chairman Paul Roy has spoken of the importance of the “self regulation” measures that are included in the revised bloodstock code. “This is a code born out of a desire within the bloodstock industry to regulate its own business better,” said Roy. “The BHA acted almost in a secretariat, oversight role. I would say that the industry has led the decisionmaking on all of this. It has been driven by them, and in my view, rightly so.” “Another important principle here is that we haven’t sought to rewrite the law. Essentially this is about the relationship, the agreement, between an agent and the principal who is buying or selling horses. There clearly are laws with regard to sales practices, but that is not what this is about” Key differences Roy said there were “three or four key differences” between the revised code and its predecessor, which was drawn up in 2004. “In the original code, if you had a complaint, you had to report it to the Jockey Club. There was no means of getting impartial advice, you were going straight to the highest level. So I’m not surprised that there wasn’t a high referral rate. Now, with regard to dispute resolution, it is much easier for someone who feels they have a complaint to get advice. The code lists those (trade bodies) to turn to (see page 12), so they have taken responsibility to try and sort out any dispute. “The process has changed, as that trade body will sit down with you and try to mediate. If that is unsuccessful, they may advise the complainant that they can pursue the case through the courts. “What the BHA also has, at the end of the day, is the power to ban individuals from racecourses and other premises, and stop them conducting business with other licensed individuals if we feel there has been a breach of the code. “I think that’s quite powerful. The repuation of any person punished in that way can be tarnished quite severely. Continued following page....

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NEWS FOCUS

Paul Roy...contined He added: “Another key point is the whole issue of an agent or a trainer getting a ‘secret profit.’ “The new code talks about an agent not using his position to benefit from a secret payment or a secret profit – a benefit in kind, perhaps – that is not disclosed to his principal. This is all about openess and transparency: it has to be disclosed. It’s the same with an agent having to disclose whether he has a (prior) interest in a horse, and so on. “There is also a clear distinction between the subject of secret payments and ‘luck money’, which can only be paid to the agent by the vendor after the sale of the horse has been conducted.

“We see no reason why somebody shouldn’t give ‘luck money’, but it has to be itemised and detailed. I've had a case of wine sent to me by a vendor from whom I bought a horse. It's disclosable and perfectly acceptable. “It is entirely voluntary; there is no obligation to pay ‘luck money’ and the nonpayment of it shouldn't prejudice future business between a buyer and a vendor.” Asked if, overall, Roy would have preferred to see a more robust code, he said: “I hope it's robust. I don't think it's terribly complicated; it's quite simple. “The definitions are quite clear, and the whole ethos of transparency and openess and disclosure is here, so I think the

revised Code of Practice will be robust.” He added: “Just like we revised this one, it will always be, should be, constantly under review. It's a work in progress and it is a good start.” A litmus test as to the success of the revised code will be whether a similar template is adopted in other countries. Roy said: “We are trying to set the standard here, because the code is only enforcable in Britain. “We think we've got buy-in from all the stakeholders in Britain, and we will be having discussions with people operating in other geographies. “We hope they will adopt the code that we have set out.”

Voute, MorganJones back code

Top studs scrap grooms’ fees The charging of grooms’ fees has been abandoned by the National Stud, after new Managing Director Brian O’Rourke called the practice “antiquated and unacceptable”. O’Rourke revealed that the decision had been taken at a recent board meeting at the stud, which is currently home to five stallions, including Cockney Rebel and Bahamian Bounty. He said: “I am totally against the grooms' fee charge. If a stallion stud charges £10,000 for a cover plus VAT, why should the mare owner have to fork out another £50-£100 on top? “It’s an antiquated practice, unacceptable in this climate and basically a rip-off charge. We want to encourage breeders to use our stallions, not take advantage of them. “The economic downturn means that we have to start looking after breeders better. We will be advertising our new position in future.” Whitsbury Manor Stud, home to Cadeaux Genereux and new recruit

Sakhee’s Secret, has also decided to call time on grooms’ fees. Stud Manager Charlie Oakshott said: “We had felt a growing resentment amongst mare owners towards them. We don't need anything that could stop people sending their mares to us, especially in this climate. “We will instead encourage mare owners to contribute towards a staff pool that will be shared out equally, or they can tip the staff voluntarily.” Paul Thorman, who owns Trickledown Stud, questioned the validity of stallion studs charging grooms’ fees in the ‘Your Say’ column in February’s Thoroughbred Owner & Breeder, which stimulated a vigorous debate on the issue. “This is great news,” said Thorman. “Hopefully we can now get shot of grooms’ fees altogether. In this time the mare owner is under pressure more so than ever before and every penny counts. I think more stallion studs are realising this fact.”

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The new bloodstock Code of Practice has been backed to succeed by international consignor Ted Voute and TBA representative Rhydian Morgan-Jones. “This Code of Practice has more teeth than its predecessor,” Voute said. “It is stronger than similar Codes of Practice in America and Australia. “It is simple to understand and can fit onto a page in a sales catalogue. People like transparency and we now have a clear document that gives us that. “It will help to protect and guide people who are new to the industry and do not have great knowledge of the processes involved. If someone feels they have not been dealt with fairly, there is now a clear path to follow. “This is a very positive step for the racing industry. I think it’s great that all the associations got together and thrashed out an agreement that pleased everyone.” Morgan-Jones, a TBA representative on the Bloodstock Industry Code of Practice Review Group, agreed. He said: “I think it is absolutely vital that people coming into the industry have full confidence that they will be treated fairly and honestly, and therefore the new Code of Practice is a very positive step. “It defines the correct and proper relationship between an agent and his principal, that agents have a duty of care and responsibility to their principal. Its purpose is to ensure that all bloodstock transactions are conducted fairly. “Bloodstock sales must be seen to be conducted with utmost integrity and in accordance with the Code of Practice. I think it will give confidence to the industry.”


Tweenhills Times December 2008

Tweenhills Farm & Stud Tweenhills Racing David Redvers Bloodstock

NOMINATION FEES CUT BY 25% To reflect the downturn in the recent yearling sales, the nomination fees for Tweenhills stallions will be reduced by approximately 25% in 2009. We appreciate the importance of keeping costs under control for our clientele in these difficult times. Although there is a strong argument for keeping our fees the same or even increasing Lucky Story’s, our main goal is to assist breeders where possible. Making our stallions affordable whilst keeping a close eye on quality control, and giving our stallions the best possible chance to flourish continue to be our priorities. ISHIGURU SLEEPING INDIAN

£3,500 £4,000

LUCKY STORY £3,000 (Oct 1st SLF) TRADE FAIR £3,000

All terms are October 1st Live Foal or Free Return unless otherwise stated. Remember deals are here to be done and Tweenhills will be more competitive than anyone else for the right mare.

TRADE FAIR YEARLING REALISES 20X STUD FEE

OWNER PROFILE Richard Pegum Owner and manager of a hedge fund

Another first crop yearling by Trade Fair realised 80,000gns, an impressive 20 times his original stud fee. The colt out of Ballet was knocked down to David Elsworth at the Tattersalls October Sale Book 2. Bred and consigned by Highclere Stud, a delighted Lady Carolyn Warren said: “He was a most impressive individual with size, scope and a great walk, John and I loved him.” Trainer David Elsworth was equally delighted to have purchased this yearling having trained his Stakes winning half-brother Island Sound, commenting: “It is obvious why he was so popular at the sale, he is a particularly gorgeous horse. I really like him.”

Look out for Sleeping Indian’s cracking first foals at the sales including this colt ex Bon Vivant

How did you get involved in racing? My father was the doctor at Canterbury Park Racecourse in Sydney.

NEW BREEDING EIS

How did you hear of Tweenhills? Luke Lillingston introduced me to David Redvers in 2001. As an ambitious, hard working, ethical man with a good eye for a horse we soon got on well. He now buys my yearlings.

Tweenhills will be launching another Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS), on a similar line to the syndicate that has enjoyed such success at the sales over the last couple of seasons.

What horses do you currently own? 8 racehorses in the UK mainly with Ralph Beckett, and 12 in Australia. I also own various mares, and a stake in Ishiguru under Redmyre Bloodstock.

David Redvers said: “There are now tremendous opportunities in the market place and I want to put our clients in a position to maximise their chances over the coming months. We will be looking to invest in quality young mares with a three year plan, whilst maximising the tax breaks afforded by the EIS scheme.”

Most rewarding moments? Winning the Melbourne Cup with Brew, and of course the Breeders’ Cup with Muhannak.

Previous Tweenhills success includes: MARE PRICE SALE PRICE

Complimentary 39,000gns 353,000gns (3 foals) Pass Crafty Buzz 25,000gns 92,000gns (1 foal)

Dance Lesson 54,000gns 155,000gns (mare & foal) Trade Fair ex Ballet yearling realises 80,000gns at Tattersalls

Lindesberg

70,000gns 110,000gns

Magic Sister

35,000gns 165,000gns

(1 foal) (mare & foal)

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vale hay

Suppliers of top quality hay and haylage to the racing industry. Clients include Venetia Williams, Whitsbury Manor Stud, Tweenhills Farm & Stud, Wickfield Stud and Trickledown Stud. Contact Ben Rich on 07774 725332 to discuss your requirements.


NEWS FOCUS

The Bloodstock Industry Code of Practice Published in full: the principles that apply to all transactions, be they private or at public auction The Code of Practice sets out the principles which apply to all sales of bloodstock and sales of stallion shares and nominations, be they private sales or sales at public auction. The intention is to ensure that sales of bloodstock in Britain not only comply with the law, but operate to the highest standards of integrity and transparency, and safeguard the interests of vendors, consignors, bloodstock agents, owners, trainers and the sales companies.

before completion, the full extent of that ownership or interest and the benefit to be derived from that transaction.

Definition

5. An Agent must notify his Principal,

“Agent” means any trainer, consignor, bloodstock agent, racing or stud manager or other person or entity who represents a Principal in the sale or purchase of bloodstock, stallion shares and nominations, whether the Agent is paid by way of retainer, commission or other forms of remuneration, or has ongoing financial arrangements (for example the payment of management or training fees), or not. “Principal” means a person or entity who appoints an Agent to act as agent on his behalf in the sale or purchase of bloodstock, stallion shares and nominations as in the definition above. For clarification, words importing the masculine gender shall include the feminine.

wherever possible in advance, when a conflict of interest could arise, such as transactions involving third parties with whom he has a retainer, transactions where he is aware he will benefit from a third party, or transactions concerning horses which he has previously purchased or been involved with.

Code 1. An Agent owes a duty to his Principal

to act at all times in accordance with his Principal’s best interests. 2. An Agent shall not place himself in a

position where personal interests conflict with the duty to his Principal. In particular, an Agent shall not use his position to benefit from a secret payment or secret profit, which means any payment or benefit in kind received by an Agent that is not disclosed to his Principal. 3. When an Agent acts as a vendor or

part-vendor and sells or intends to sell any horse in which he has an interest to a Principal, or intended Principal, the Agent must disclose to his Principal,

breach of the Code of Practice should be reported by a complainant to one of the following trade bodies or to the appropriate Sale Company in the first instance:

4. If an Agent acts for more than one

Principal in a transaction (which might be both the vendor and purchaser), the Agent can only do so if he has first disclosed this fact, before completion, to all his Principals, and obtained their consent.

6. An Agent shall disclose to his

Principal and, if required, account to his Principal for any Luck Money paid to him by or on behalf of a vendor. “Luck Money” means any financial payment or payment in kind made by or on behalf of a vendor to a Purchaser or his Agent, after the sale of a horse has been concluded. The practice of giving and receiving Luck Money shall be entirely voluntary, transparent and should be disclosed to all appropriate parties by the recipient. A vendor has no obligation whatsoever to pay Luck Money and the non-payment of such should not prejudice any further business activity. 7. If an Agent receives an offer to

purchase a horse he must relay that offer in its entirety to his Principal and respond in accordance with the Principal’s instructions. 8. A vendor must not offer any secret

payment or secret profit to any person whom he believes to be an Agent acting for a prospective purchaser. Dispute resolution 9. Any dispute arising out of an alleged

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• Federation of Bloodstock Agents: Geoffrey Howson (01451 860428) • National Trainers Federation: Rupert Arnold (01488 71719) • Racehorse Owners Association: Dena Arstall (020 7408 0903) • Thoroughbred Breeders Association: Louise Kemble (01638 661321) • Doncaster Bloodstock Sales: Henry Beeby (01450 372222) • Tattersalls: Martin Mitchell (01638 665931) A complainant shall provide written evidence of the alleged breach of the Code to the relevant trade body or the Sale Company in support of the allegation. The Sale Company or the trade body will conduct its own investigation and may seek to mediate, or may advise the complainant of their right to pursue the complaint through the courts. The commencement of a mediation will not prevent the parties commencing court proceedings. Disciplinary proceedings under the Rules of Racing 10. If the BHA is satisfied there has

been a breach of this Code of Practice, it is likely to consider this to be contrary to the integrity, proper conduct or good reputation of racing, and the persons involved, whether bound by the Rules of Racing, or not, may be banned from British racecourses and other licensed premises and will also not be permitted to conduct business with licensed individuals. This Code of Practice has been drawn up and published by: - The British Horseracing Authority - Doncaster Bloodstock Sales Ltd - Federation of Bloodstock Agents - National Trainers Federation - Racehorse Owners Association - Tattersalls Ltd - Thoroughbred Breeders Association


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Big declines at Tattersalls Ireland Tattersalls Ireland’s November Sale produced a turnover of less than half the 2007 figure when reaching its conclusion on November 16. This year’s gross at the world’s biggest National Hunt auction was €10,941,450, 56% less than last year’s €24,692,300. The €11,165 average fell by 27%, while the €6,000 median dropped by a third. The clearance rate was just 45%. The new National Hunt breeze-up sale had 79 lots catalogued but only 47 of those went under the hammer, with 17 selling at a clearance rate of 36% and turnover of €234,800. But, although there was only an overall clearance rate of 50% for the foal section, there was a strong trade for the choicely-bred lots on the select days, led by a €140,000 half-brother to Best Mate bought by agent Aiden Murphy as a racing prospect for Graham Roach. “It was a totally one-sided market for the foals – quality sold very well,” said Murphy. “But if you had told vendors on the drab Sunday what the average would be on the main days, Tuesday

and Wednesday, they wouldn’t have believed you. Many were very relieved; it wasn’t as bad as expected. “The overall quality was actually better in last year’s sale, that’s something most purchasers would agree with, and top-end trade was very good in the current climate. “A lot of the best foals were bought to race – you only get one chance to buy them because those exceptional pedigrees aren’t going to come up for sale again. Pinhookers were more guarded about what they were spending and there was a very narrow band of stallions that were acceptable to them, noticeably Presentings and Flemensfirths.” Brightwells’ new Stars Of The Future Sale at Cheltenham racecourse on the Friday night of the Paddy Power meeting was topped by the £200,000 novice chaser Abbeybraney, who was bought by Howard Johnson for Graham Wylie. The sale turned over £867,000 at an average price of £66,992. A total of 13 of the 21 lots offered sold at a clearance rate of 62%.

Zarkava scores again Brilliant filly Zarkava, whose unbeaten seven-race career culminated in a spectacular success in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, was named Horse of the Year at the 2008 Cartier Racing Awards. The daughter of Zamindar was also crowned the top three-year-old filly. Derby hero New Approach, whose swansong on a racecourse was a sixlength triumph in the Champion Stakes, claimed the three-year-old colt accolade. The older horse award went to Duke Of Marmalade, who racked up a Group 1 five-timer in 2008, while other winners included Rainbow View, Mastercraftsman, Marchand D’Or and Yeats. Sheikh Mohammed was presented with the 2008 Cartier/Daily Telegraph Award of Merit (pictured receiving his trophy from Arnaud Bamberger of Cartier UK).

Stallion fees cut as downturn hits home Only six of the top stallions in Britain and Ireland whose fee is made public will stand for an increased sum in 2009. Although Coolmore’s big three – Galileo, Montjeu and Danehill Dancer – are all now advertised as ‘private’, the vast majority of sires covering for £10,000/€12,500 or more will stand for less following the market downturn. The remaining top-end Coolmore sires have all been cut in cost as have all those on Darley’s roster bar two, Exceed And Excel and Singspiel. Shadwell’s fees were announced in September before the Goffs and Tattersalls yearling sales and they include two of the stallions, Nayef and Sakhee, whose nomination costs have risen. Their sires will cover limited books which have already closed. But bloodstock economist John Lynam believes generally fees could have been reduced even further for many major sires. “Stallion fees haven’t come down enough,” said Lynam. “The general

fall in fees is too modest given the yearling market that breeders have been facing. I would suspect a lot of these prices will be negotiable. “Most of the major drops have come for stallions whose popularity had been reduced anyway. They would have had to have fee cuts otherwise they would have got no custom.” Following Darley’s massive support of yearlings by its stallions at Tattersalls in October, Sheikh Mohammed’s operation looks likely to find no shortage of patronage next year but Lynam cautioned breeders against using its sires blindly. He said: “Darley’s spending at the yearling sales this year has to be admired. It was an act of unbridled generosity that gave the industry a great boost. There was blanket support of Shamardals in October 1 and similar backing of Dubawis in October 2 but that isn’t going to go on every year. “A lot of people will amend their mating plans because of it but I think

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breeders would be stupid to think that’s a template for the future. The Maktoums support their stallions but they tend to buy the nice ones every year rather than give blanket support. “I’ve never seen anything like what they did this autumn in all my years in the industry but I can’t see it happening every year.” Indeed Lynam warned breeders of the dangers of sending their mares to stallions whose nomination costs they did not justify. He added: “A number of mares are no longer economically viable and if you breed from them you will not make money. A mare now needs a very good pedigree and good conformation to warrant paying a £10,000 stallion fee. “You’ll make money if you’re in the top 30% of a stallion’s book but if you’re in the middle or lower end I think you’ll find it difficult. You’re better off being in the top 10% of a middle of the road stallion’s book than the bottom 25% of a top sire.”


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Banned from riding for four years after BHA enquriy finds jockey guilty of failing to ride on their merits eight horses trained by Paul Blockley (see below) Trainer receives two and a half year disqualification for passing inside information on 11 of his runners, which were all successfully laid to lose on Betfair Lawyers acting for former assistant trainer to Ian Williams, kicked in the head by Saameq at Wolverhampton races in 2005, agree out-of-court settlement Nominations open for 2009 Stud & Stable Staff Awards Northern Ireland-based public stud set to close after 15 years in business; its eight stallions, including Derby winner Generous, will be transferred or sold €100m redevelopment at home of the Irish Classics postponed after Irish Government cuts the 2009 Horse & Greyhound Fund budget by 9.5% To leave Racing UK at the end of the year after five years as Chief Operating Officer “to look for a new challenge” Agreement reached between racing and bookmakers for 2009/10 scheme, avoiding referral to Government; the deal includes reinstating four blank Sundays Flood-hit track will not race until May 2009 at the earliest; its opening four fixtures have been transferred to Southwell High court verdict clears major bookmakers of colluding in decision not to initally take the betting shop picture service when it launched in 2007 Racing programme resumes after shutdown caused by fallout betwen the Government and racing community over funding Footballer-turned-trainer moves operation to Southgate Barn in Newmarket from nearby Trillium Place High profile jumps owner cuts back racing string due to credit crunch Channel 4 fails to lodge bid for new televised venture aimed at showcasing ten major Flat races Leaves position as Commercial Director of the National Stud Work rider, 19, who had to be resuscitated 17 times after a fall on the Lambourn gallops, quits the sport Trainer leaves Scottish yard after falling out with owner Gordon McDowall, for whom she trained Royal Ascot winner Big Timer; Ian Semple could take over From 2010, just 12 days racing in Britain will be guaranteed on BBC broadcasts, which is less than half this year’s domestic output

Racehorse and stallion – movements and retirements New Approach (pictured) Raven’s Pass Henrythenavigator Duke Of Marmalade Ramonti Distinction Tobougg National Colour Somnus Midnight Lute Vineyard Haven Lucarno Seeking The Gold Literato Hawk Wing Nickname

Brilliant son of Galileo, winner of the Derby and Irish and English Champion Stakes, retired by Sheikh Mohammed to Dalham Hall Stud; his fee is £30,000 Breeders’ Cup Classic hero retired to Sheikh Mohammed’s Kildangan Stud in Ireland; the son of Elusive Quality will stand at a fee of €40,000 Dual 2,000 Guineas winner to stand at Ashford Stud in Kentucky for $65,000; his first mares will include brilliant duo Rags To Riches and Peeping Fawn Son of Danehill, winner of five successive Group 1s in 2008, including the King George and International Stakes, retired by Coolmore; his fee is €40,000 Triple Group 1 winner for Godolphin retired to Kildangan Stud where he will stand at a fee of €5,000 High-class nine-year-old, winner of the Group 2 Goodwood Cup in 2005 and twice placed in the Gold Cup, is retired by Highclere Thoroughbred Racing Darley stallion moves to John Haydon’s East Burrow Farm, where he will stand as a dual-purpose sire at a fee of £2,500 South African sprinter is retired; the six-year-old multiple Grade 1 winner scored in Dubai in February and also ran second to Borderlescott in the Nunthorpe Former top-class sprinter is retired; the eight-year-old Pivotal gelding won three Group 1s for Lady Legard, Sir Tatton Sykes and Roger Sidebottom First horse to win the Breeders’ Cup Sprint twice is retired; the son of Real Quiet will stand at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm in Kentucky at a fee of $20,000 Kentucky Derby hope, the top dirt two-year-old in America with two Grade 1 successes, is bought by Godolphin George Strawbridge’s 2007 St Leger winner is retired to Wood Farm Stud in Shropshire, where he will stand as a dual-purpose stallion at a fee of £2,000 Claiborne Farm retires their 23-year-old highly influential stallion; he has produced 88 stakes winners and five champions including Dubai Millennium 2007 Champion Stakes hero retired to Haras de la Reboursiere et de Montaigu, the stud where he was born and the home of his late sire Kendor Coolmore axes stallion from its Irish roster, along with Night Shift, who has been retired ahead of his 29th birthday Top class two-mile chaser is retired to stud in France, where he will stand at Haras de Victot

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Breeder of triple Group 1 winner Lush Lashes who gave over 50 years’ service to the bloodstock industry (see page 91) Stud groom who handled 1985 Derby winner Slip Anchor at Lord Howard de Walden’s Thornton Stud near Thirsk Widow of owner-rider Dick Woodhouse who was a talented amateur rider and later a successful trainer and breeder Popular racehorse owner and sponsor who ran a successful haulage and storage business Owner who enjoyed his biggest success in the 2004 Cheveley Park Stakes with Magical Romance, later sold at auction for 4.6 million gns Former jump jockey who was forced to miss the ride on 1951 Grand National victor Nickel Coin due to injury

Hilda and Stan Clarke-owned 1991 SunAlliance Chase winner Horse embroiled in infamous racing scandal in 1982 Sire of dual 2,000 Guineas hero Cockney Rebel, whose biggest success came in the 2001 Breeders’ Cup Mile at Belmont Park

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Levy give and take bodes well for future Bookmakers drop TurfTV cost argument in return for reinstatement of Sunday fixtures and 104 extra races

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new dimension was added to the levy negotiations between racing and bookmakers for the 48th scheme (relating to 20092010), when former High Court Judge Sir Philip Otton was appointed mediator. Although at times the mediation process proved frustrating, in the end Sir Philip’s counsel proved decisive. Not only were we able to avoid another Government determination, but his report and future role will be instrumental in shaping a new, modernised levy system. The bookmakers pushed for a rebate on the standard payment rate of 10% of gross profits to reflect what they maintain are additional costs caused by TurfTV. They say the new betting shop TV service, set up in competition to the bookmakerowned SIS-BAGS, is forcing them to pay much more for an inferior service. Racing was adamant, however, the issue was outside the levy negotiations. TurfTV was a cost like any other and racing could not be expected to pick it up. Gradually, the bookmakers reduced their demands but, only by conceding something at the end, could racing get the rebate argument off the table. To that extent, we won the day, but the price was to reinstate Sunday fixtures in 2009 and establish 104 extra races to be added to existing cards. We were aware there were issues relating to the horse population and the appetite among owners, trainers and jockeys for these extra races, especially at certain times of year and during a period when racing is likely to be affected by the recession. It was essential the fixtures and races would create new money, rather than spreading the pot even thinner. We also achieved agreement that the re-introduced eight Sunday fixtures would each carry a reasonable level of minimum prize-money of £40,000. The Levy Board undertook to pay this, plus integrity costs, while there was also an undertaking from bookmakers that they would put in sponsorship money, though this was not quantified.

From a racing perspective, it was crucial that this settlement was linked to a full modernisation review that would include discussion on the reinstatement of levy on overseas racing in British betting shops, on virtual racing and, to an extent, on FOBTs (the betting industry’s fabulously successful slot machine games). Racing argues betting on some nonhorseracing products should be taken into account when assessing the bookmakers’ ability to pay levy. Added to this is the fact that racing remains the major attraction to draw punters into betting shops and, once there, many of them bet on FOBTs and virtual racing. It is complete anathema to the bookmakers for levy to be charged on anything other than British racing. They are only too well aware that a “Pandora’s Box” could be opened by this levy review. It is significant that, during the discussions about the 48th Scheme, the Bookmakers’ Committee made detailed requests for British racing content at particular times, giving the clearest indication of the value that racing continues to have for them. Indeed, the turning point in the negotiations was the calculation that showed how much profit bookmakers would make from the extra fixtures and races. Racing’s position was assisted by complete solidarity and unity of purpose among representatives of the ROA/Horsemen’s Group, the Racecourse Association and the British Horseracing Authority. We have had to give a bit more to stand still in the short term but, at the same time, have established an agreement that will get a lot of issues on the table. The economic recession is going to be tough for us all, but implications stemming from the recent levy settlement bode well for the future of this industry.

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Paul Dixon President Racehorse Owners Association

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acing’s administrators are taking a close look at the prospect of providing the betting and racing public with extra information. This will include veterinary treatments, a decision I suspect has been fuelled by the widespread publicity of a number of runners over jumps whose improvement has been revealed to follow a wind operation or correction procedure. The Horsemen’s Group has raised concerns over a BHA proposal that all runners in Britain who have undergone a wind operation/procedure should be declared. It should be congratulated for doing so, and as a first step it has called for a detailed investigation into the number and variety of wind operations being performed, to establish the longterm success rates of each particular procedure. It also wants to be sure of the benefits this information would provide to the industry and betting public. From a practical point of view, one wonders how the authorities propose to provide disclosure, especially on course. The idea of conducting an endoscopic examination in such circumstances is impractical, particularly with regard to foreign runners, and certainly has the potential to discourage them from supporting our Pattern races. We appreciate British breeders may be accused of self interest in this regard, but in reality many mare owners would be interested in confirming whether a potential stallion was wrong in the wind. Therefore, it is not a valid argument to say that the breeding industry is wary of these proposals on the grounds of commercial self-interest. That said, these proposals would put the British bloodstock industry at a disadvantage. No other racing nation is likely to adopt this system and far more important for British breeders is what impact this policy would have in the longer term. Meanwhile, much publicity has been given lately to Defra’s Consultation on

the Code of Practice for the Welfare of Cats, Dogs and Equines. Britain has an equine population in excess of one million, of which only 34,000 are thoroughbreds. Our industry enjoys the highest health standards and the majority of equine welfare cases will not occur amongst thoroughbreds, but this industry is still vulnerable to animal rights extremists who will seek to undermine our reputation. We all have a duty to ensure that racing and breeding’s good welfare reputation is preserved, and I welcome the BHA’s response to the TBA’s invitation to lead in liaising with the industry bodies and produce a statement on the industry’s positive and responsible approach to equine welfare. As part of our ongoing work to raise awareness of the breeding industry, a programme of visits by the TBA to colleges offering equine courses has started, and will continue into 2009. By delivering a presentation on breeding industry career opportunities and the work of the TBA, it is hoped this outreach project will stimulate interest among an audience whose knowledge of the industry is distinctly lacking. Visits to four colleges, where over 100 students are enrolled on courses ranging from national diplomas to degrees, have already taken place. Tutors and students have appreciated the TBA’s pro-active approach and with most young people now entering higher education of some type, it is important we maintain wide-ranging communication. With the establishment of the TBA’s Next Generation Committee, we hope to create a climate of opportunity for young people wanting to enter the industry, and ensure the TBA positions itself to become more relevant to them.

We hope to create a climate of opportunity for young people

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Arbitration could have role in future levy deals Avoiding determination by the Secretary of State will be easier said than done, with changing legislation fraught with difficulty

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This deal gave me particular satisfaction, as it was my last levy negotiation

Robert Hughes Chairman Levy Board

his year’s successful outcome to the levy negotiations was essentially the product of great teamwork. It was the independent members of the board who pressed for the involvement of Sir Philip Otton, whose 36 hours of mediation paved the way for more fruitful negotiations. Racing’s representatives then worked very hard to produce constructive counter proposals to the Bookmakers’ Committee’s submission. The Bookmakers’ Committee had the common sense to see the merit in these proposals; to adapt and then adopt them. Finally, we had our very own version of Sir Alex Ferguson and his coaching team, in the shape of Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe and the All Party Racing Group, urging us on from the sidelines. It gave me particular satisfaction, as it was my last levy negotiation. I step down from the chair next year. I have long been an advocate of the use of mediation and arbitration in the levy process. Its genesis was in the third report of Lord Donoughue’s working group on the future of the levy, of which I was a member. Mediation is essentially a process engaged in by the parties in dispute, with a third party (in this case the wise Sir Philip) acting as facilitator. Arbitration takes the process a step further, whereby the third party produces an independent set of proposals based on the evidence presented by the parties in dispute. On this occasion, not surprisingly, mediation was the favoured option, but it is my personal view (and I would stress not the settled policy of the Levy Board) that arbitration could also have a part to play in the future. All parties on the Levy Board are committed to avoiding determination by the Secretary of State – unresolved levy

negotiations are submitted to him/her for decision. But how is this to be achieved? As the Donoughue Report pointed out, changing legislation in order to effect this is fraught with difficulties, not least because it might render the levy subject to the State Aid proscriptions of the European Community, something which is not the case at the moment as existing UK legislation predates the relevant EEC legislation. One way would be to enter into a long-term agreement, stretching over a number of years. Ongoing negotiations will try to achieve this. The eventual aim, of course, is to secure a fully commercial replacement for the levy. However, in the event of failure to agree, another option would be to adopt a process of mediation and arbitration prior to the end of levy negotiations (which has to be, by law, on October 31 in any year). Whilst the outcome of arbitration could not bind the parties (because you cannot fetter discretion), if it were rejected by one or both of them, it would still form part of the record of the negotiations forwarded to the Secretary of State. Obviously, it would bear heavily in the arguments before the Secretary of State in determining the levy and this would surely act as a powerful disincentive to rejection in the first place. It can be argued that arbitration, unlike mediation, takes the process out of the hands of the protagonist and invests it, instead, in the arbitrator. On the other hand, determination by the Secretary of State means that loss of control is absolute, with the added disadvantage that neither the minister nor civil servants would have been party to the preceding negotiations. Part of this year’s levy agreement was a commitment on all sides to carry forward the reform process. If this was to include a long-term agreement and provision for voluntary, non-binding arbitration in order to avoid determination by the Secretary of State, then both racing and bookmaking would have taken a giant step forward.

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Ian Balding (pictured) was 70 years young on November 7. The retired royal trainer-turned-ROA Council member celebrated becoming a septuagenarian with a special schooling session over fences at the family’s Kingsclere base, near Newbury. Riding his trusty steed Sam, Balding accompanied none other than AP McCoy as the champion jockey put Briareus, bred and part-owned by Nick Ovett, younger brother of the legendary Olympian Steve, through his paces after a spell on the injured list. Balding, who runs Kingsclere Stud with his wife Emma, knows all about returning from injury, having made a remarkable recovery since breaking his neck in a fall while out riding two years ago.

Revenge was sweet for Cenkos and his trainer Paul Nicholls

Those who ‘ho ho ho’ last... With six Tingle Creeks, you would have thought all would be sweetness and light around the December spectacular for Paul Nicholls. Well, mostly. But when the brilliant Flagship Uberalles won the second leg of his hat-trick in 2000, when it was run at Cheltenham rather than Sandown, it was not long after he had been removed from the champion trainer’s care. And to make matters worse, not only was Nicholls’s Fadalko runner-up, but US-based Michael Krysztofiak, the – what shall we say – not much loved part-owner of Flagship Uberalles was determined to rub salt into the wound. “Happy Christmas, Mr Nicholls,” he purred. As a result, Nicholls revealed he’s never enjoyed a happier Sandown moment than when winning the following season’s Celebration Chase with Cenkos, beating Flagship Uberalles into second place. “I said to him, ‘And Happy Christmas to you too. Now get the cake and shove it up...’”

Condon deserving of divine help

King’s Sandown secret Here’s a bit of trivia to leave them scratching their heads down the Horse and Jockey. Name the top trainer who’s only ever won one chase at Sandown? Amazingly, it’s darts fan Alan King, whose sole success came with Hurricane Lamp on Tingle Creek day in 2001.

Not bog standard Overheard at Wetherby as a man left the members’ bar: “I’m sorry it was all rather cloak-and-dagger getting in, but really, the loos in there are the best on the track. I absolutely refuse to go anywhere else. You shouldn’t either.”

As God loves a trier, he will surely soon reward owner-rider Simon Condon with a first success in the saddle. For over 20 years, the 46-year-old has dreamt of entering the winners’ circle. So far, his best placing was a gallant third in a Dundalk point-to-point. To pay for it, and to get time to practise a strict fitness regime and ride out, Condon works shifts in a Dublin psychiatric hospital and is a part-time taxi driver. “I’d love to win something, anything,” he said during a brief break between finishing nights as a nurse’s aid at St Brendan’s Hospital and arriving at John Fowler’s County Meath yard to partner his own horse Slemish Dancer. “Being my age I have to really work on my fitness, going to the gym and swimming and cycling, because most of the lads I ride against are 20 years younger and naturally fitter.” A patient at St Brendan’s was convinced he’d seen the Condon style of riding in a cowboy classic, The Virginian. “The man was very disturbed,” added Condon quickly.

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he euphoria of what was billed as a world record $14 million for a broodmare evaporated quickly under unseasonably warm Kentucky skies in early November as bloodstock sales withered along with the American stock market. Better Than Honour, the dam of Belmont Stakes winners Jazil and Rags To Riches, lived up to her advertisements as the “world’s best broodmare” at Fasig-Tipton’s one-day mixed sale with the unprecedented price tag. But the number was more glitz than real glamour as the 12-yearold daughter of Deputy Minister was taken home by Southern Equine Stables, which owned 70% of her in partnership with John Sikura’s Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm. In the following days, results at Keeneland stunned everyone. “The amount of the correction has been larger than we thought it would be,” conceded Director of Sales Geoffrey Russell. Each of the first six days of

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Keeneland’s 15-session marathon, which had catalogued a record 5,709 horses, declined by massive double digits. The six-day totals were grim when compared with last year’s best-ever results: gross receipts down nearly by half, or 46.3%, to $154,902,200 from $288,484,700, which marked the lowest number for six years; average price down 36.3%, to $133,883 from $210,266; median down to $70,000 from $100,000. The number of horses sold was also down, declining 15.7% to 1,157. Sheikh Mohammed’s bloodstock adviser John Ferguson ranked as leading buyer, with seven horses for a total of $9,010,000, an average of about $1.29m. Topping Ferguson’s acquisitions, at $3 million, was fiveyear-old Grade 1 winner Hystericalady, a daughter of Distorted Humor who

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The $14 million paid for Better Than Honour fails to mask November Sale slump for Keeneland, where trade dropped in line with the US economy

“Better Than Honour is the best mare in the world. She’s a Picasso; you can’t sell a mare like this” – Mike Moreno, Southern Equine Stables


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finished second in the 2007 Breeders’ Cup Distaff. “Obviously, we are going through difficult times, but quality should always sell well and she’s a top racemare,” said Ferguson, who also purchased ill-fated Eight Belles’s dam Away, an 11-year-old Dixieland Band mare carrying a full sibling to Eight Belles by Unbridled’s Song for $2.5m, and Grade 1 winner Shadow Cast, a seven-year-old by Smart Strike in foal to Darley stallion Bernardini, for $2.3m. Bernardini proved the leading sire of weanlings at the sale, getting the topper in that category when a filly from his first crop was sold by Hill ‘n’ Dale to Chesapeake Partners for $1,475,000. The price marked the sixth highest for a weanling filly in November sale history. International buyers from around the world were active at Keeneland, with Japan-based Katsumi Yoshida and the Shadai Farm of his brother Teruya ranking as the third and fourth leading buyers through the first six days.

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More fireworks at Fasig-Tipton

Frank Stronach, North America’s leading breeder, proved to be a force under his Adena Springs banner even while the racetrack conglomerate he founded, Magna Entertainment Corp, reported more losses in the third quarter and sought help from a bankruptcy advisory firm. Stronach bought three mares for more than $1m each at Fasig-Tipton, led by Santa Anita Oaks winner Ariege and three-time Grade 1 winner Intangaroo for $1.8m each, and two at Keeneland, topped by juvenile Grade 1 winner Romance Is Diane for $1,350,000. Fasig-Tipton, now owned by Dubaibased Synergy Investments, generated more fireworks than Keeneland did. Saving Better Than Honour for last of the 189 horses catalogued, America’s oldest auction house reported sales on 91, for what they described as a probable record gross of $70,279,000, up 35.1% from the $52,036,000 achieved in 2007. While those numbers were good for the company, they were somewhat misleading as the 13 horses sold to dissolve Southern Equine’s partnerships with Hill ‘n’ Dale generated $27.35m, or 38.9% of the overall gross. Southern Equine was the high bidder on seven of those horses for a total of $23,375,000. “There was no strategy – just take her home,” Mike Moreno said of his determination to retain Better Than

Big Brown hams it up as cameras click away Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes winner will lead America’s freshmen stallions at $65,000, along with Henrythenavigator The signs stationed outside the stallion barn at Three Chimneys Farm proclaimed him a “Freak of Nature,” “Best of His Generation” and “Brilliant.” Living up to that kind of rock-star billing, Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Big Brown presided over his own introduction party to international breeders with aplomb, coolly surveying photographers and striding with a swagger when walked. “I don’t know what I was expecting, but he’s better than what I thought,” was a phrase uttered with admiration more than once during the affair on November 5 that caused a traffic jam on bucolic Old Frankfort Pike as people tried to turn into the farm’s driveway. Despite a marketing push that featured a Bloomingdale’s brown bag containing a brownie and a brown wool scarf, baseball cap and coffee mug all emblazoned with Big Brown’s name, in the end “the horse sells himself,” said Three Chimneys owner Robert Clay. Jen Roytz, the farm’s communications director, who estimated that 500 or more people showed up to see the colt, said: “Big Brown is so great – he’s such a ham. He hears the cameras clicking and he just holds his head up and poses.” Among those present

Honour, who surpassed the world record of $10.5m paid last year by John Ferguson for Playful Act at Keeneland in about a minute. “She is the best mare in the world and we’re in this thing for the long term. She’s a Picasso; you can’t sell a mare like this.” Better Than Honour, who is also the dam of Grade 2 winner Casino Drive, produced colts by Giant’s Causeway in 2006 and 2007 but was not in foal at the time of sale after aborting a colt by A P Indy. She will be sent back to A P Indy in 2009, said Moreno.

were National Stud managing director Brian O’Rourke, British-based agent James Delahooke and Darley Japan’s director of stallion operations Shane Horan. In a year when stud fees are being slashed as yearling and breeding stock sales plummet, Big Brown will lead America’s incoming freshmen stallions with a fee of $65,000, matched only by Coolmore’s English and Irish 2,000 Guineas winner Henrythenavigator, who will stand at Ashford Stud. Three Chimneys plans to limit Big Brown’s book to about 110 mares, the top level it has established for all its stallions. Two of Ashford’s best young mares, American champion Rags To Riches and European champion Peeping Fawn, will visit Henrythenavigator’s court next spring.

Big Brown is standing at Three Chimneys

Also lighting up the board at FasigTipton was Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies winner Stardom Bound, a big grey from the first crop of Tapit, who elicited $5.7m from the IEAH Stables of Big Brown fame. Rick Dutrow will be her new trainer. “We wanted her,” said IEAH coPresident Michael Iavarone, who said some celebrities would join in ownership for Stardom Bound’s threeyear-old campaign. “Any time you’ve got a horse like Big Brown, you want to try to parlay that and find good mares.”

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US sees stud fees fall Widespread reductions among unproven stallions, although high achievers like Street Cry up in price Displaying sensitivity to the challenging economic conditions that have led to a plummeting bloodstock market, stud farms in the United States have reduced fees for many stallions in the 2009 season as breeders scramble to pay their 2008 bills. Yet a quick look at farm rosters reveals that fees for most horses at the top of the market remain unchanged. The reductions have come primarily for horses who are either unproven or have not enjoyed outstanding commercial success. Both Darley America and Coolmore’s Ashford Stud have cut many prices as a salve for breeders’ wounded wallets, with only Darley’s impressive young sire Street Cry meriting a raise at either facility. In contrast, fees for both outstanding synthetic surface sire Tiznow and leading freshman sire Tapit were more than doubled at WinStar Farm and Gainesway, respectively, from relatively modest amounts in 2008. William S Farish’s Lane’s End cut the rates on ten of the 19 stallions who stood there this year, but left flagship sires A P Indy and Kingmambo at $300,000 and $250,000 respectively. A P Indy now rules alone as

America’s most expensive stallion since WinStar reduced Distorted Humor’s fee from $300,000 to $225,000. Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum’s Shadwell Farm has offered the most generous incentives to breeders, giving across-the-board 20% fee reductions with the lure of a free season in the

future if breeders get a Graded/Group stakes winner with their mating to a Shadwell stallion. Three Chimneys Farm demonstrated realisation of market changes in setting dual Classic winner Big Brown’s initial fee at $65,000, far lower than the $100,000 charged for recently retired Classic winners or champions in their first years at stud, including Smarty Jones, Empire Maker, Mineshaft and Bernardini. Decisions had not been announced by press time about if, where or for how much reigning Horse of the Year Curlin might stand.

Henrythenavigator, whose $65,000 fee matches Big Brown’s

A snapshot of American stud fees for 2009 LOWER FEES

UNCHANGED Stallion (sire)

Farm

A P Indy (Seattle Slew)

Lane’s End

2008 fee

2009 fee

$300,000

$300,000

Farm

Distorted Humor (Forty Niner)

WinStar

2008 fee

2009 fee

$300,000

$225,000 100,000

Kingmambo (Mr Prospector)

Lane’s End

250,000

250,000

Mr Greeley (Gone West)

Gainesway

125,000

Smart Strike (Mr Prospector)

Lane’s End

150,000

150,000

Bernardini (A P Indy)

Darley

100,000

75,000

Dynaformer (Roberto)

Three Chimneys

150,000

150,000

Street Sense (Street Cry)

Darley

75,000

60,000

Awesome Again (Deputy Minister)

Adena Springs

150,000

150,000

Mineshaft (A P Indy)

Lane’s End

75,000

40,000

Ghostzapper (Awesome Again)

Adena Springs

150,000

150,000

Johannesburg (Hennessy)

Ashford

65,000

35,000

Unbridled’s Song (Unbridled)

Taylor Made

150,000

150,000

Fusaichi Pegasus (Mr Prospector)

Ashford

45,000

30,000

Giant’s Causeway (Storm Cat)

Ashford

125,000

125,000

Invasor (Candy Stripes)

Shadwell

35,000

28,000

Empire Maker (Unbridled)

Juddmonte

100,000

100,000

Gone West (Mr Prospector)

Mill Ridge

85,000

85,000

FIRST-YEAR STALLIONS*

Pulpit (A P Indy)

Claiborne

80,000

80,000

Stallion (sire)

Farm

2009 fee

Elusive Quality (Gone West)

Darley

75,000

75,000

Big Brown (Boundary)

Three Chimneys

$65,000

Henrythenavigator (Kingmambo)

Ashford

65,000

War Pass (Cherokee Run)

Lane’s End

30,000 25,000

HIGHER FEES PHOTO: MICHELE MACDONALD

Stallion (sire)

Stallion (sire)

Farm

2008 fee

2009 fee

Street Boss (Street Cry)

Darley

Street Cry (Machiavellian)

Darley

$100,000

$150,000

Midnight Lute (Real Quiet)

Hill ‘n’ Dale

20,000

Indian Charlie (In Excess)

Airdrie

50,000

75,000

Majestic Warrior (A P Indy)

Ashford

20,000

Tiznow (Cee’s Tizzy)

WinStar

30,000

75,000

Heatseeker (Giant’s Causeway)

Hill ‘n’ Dale

20,000

Lemon Drop Kid (Kingmambo)

Lane’s End

35,000

50,000

First Defence (Unbridled’s Song)

Juddmonte

20,000

Tapit (Pulpit)

Gainesway

12,500

35,000

Divine Park (Chester House)

Airdrie

17,500

Student Council (Kingmambo)

Millennium

17,500

* All listed are Grade/Group 1 winners; all fees in dollars

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Paul Murphy Former healthcare boss turned owner-breeder has an exciting team of young horses to enjoy By Tim Richards

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Your claim to fame comes courtesy of the achievements of 17-year-old broodmare Carole’s Crusader, a seven-time winner over jumps. Why is she so special?

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Carole’s Crusader has been a very good servant. I picked her up when she finished racing. She has had seven foals so far, four of racing age, three of which have won. This year Carole’s Crusader has produced a four-year-old bumper winner, Carole’s Legacy, a five-year-old bumper winner, Jayne’s Crusader, and a six-year-old bumper winner, Mad Max. It’s a feat which I believe is unique.

High hopes: The giant Mad Max (left) in winning action at Newbury

What does the future hold for her?

She is the alpha female; a big, bustling, bad tempered madam, but she is still incredibly fit and I expect I will get two or three more foals from her. When she gets to 20 I think we’ll turn her out and call it a day. She is currently in foal to Hernando and had a yearling in 2007 by Hernando and a yearling in 2008 by him. Where did life with horses start for you?

When I was in (the healthcare) business about 15 years ago my marketing manager persuaded me to have a half-share in a Flat filly with him and it grew from there. I enjoyed it and within six months I had six racehorses.

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How many mares do you have at Wychnor Park Stud, in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire?

I have four jumping mares and one Flat mare. I am a hobby breeder and this is not a business; it’s a licence to lose money. I have 24 boxes on a 100-acre farm and I don’t want to get any bigger. Basically I want to keep the operation small but hopefully select. There is nothing in the barn at Wychnor rated less than 125 over jumps. It costs the same to feed a bad mare as it does to feed a good one, and it’s the same with vets’ fees. You bought high class mare Mariah Rollins, a Grade 1 winner over fences, for a then record 140,000gns at Doncaster in 2006.

What has she foaled to date and do you think you acquired a bargain?

So far she has had a very nice colt by Old Vic and is in foal to King’s Theatre. At the time I thought I’d paid through the nose for her because it was a record price at Doncaster. But in the light of recent transactions, I think I might have got her cheap. Have you made a conscious decision to support British-based stallions such as Kayf Tara and Sir Harry Lewis?

In the main I have used UK stallions, even though if you look at the annual returns for National Hunt stallions you will see that the top ten are invariably from Ireland. I am motivated by percentage of winners to runners, which throws up a completely different set of statistics. In Ireland there are good stallions, often considered by many to be the bees-knees, but I believe we have as good, if not better ones, in the UK. People don’t seem to realise this. Take Ireland’s Oscar, who had 24% winners to runners last year, and Presenting, who had 22%. In the UK, Hernando had 34% winners to runners, Halling had 30%, while Kayf Tara and Sir Harry Lewis had a better ratio of winners to runners than Presenting – and they don’t cover books of 300 mares. We do have decent stallions here but they don’t get the support they deserve.

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Paul Murphy and his youngest daughter Amy, who recently received her amateur rider’s licence, at Ascot

Where do you see Wychnor Stud in ten years?

We will probably have moved on. Of my four children, 16-year-old Amy is the youngest and the only one interested in racing. She has just got her amateur rider’s licence. If she wants to progress her career in the horse field I would be happy to support her and that means moving, because we don’t have facilities to train here. I have graduated from being box driver to the pony clubs to my present position of chauffeuring Amy to the gallops when she is riding out. I love being involved with her in that respect. My other three children are not remotely interested unless there is a good lunch on offer at the races. My wife Jayne is very good at foaling and nursing the young stock.

To keep them safe and win races. I learnt years ago that you take one race at a time. You can dream away but your dreams can be dashed in one fence or hurdle. How did the association with Carole Skipworth (who is a partner in Mad Max and others) start?

Carole used to own Carole’s Crusader. Many years ago I watched Carole’s Crusader race at Ascot and decided that when she retired I would try to buy her. She was trained by David Gandolfo and I badgered him to put me in touch with Carole, who was not a breeder. I persuaded her to sell Carole’s Crusader on the basis that when I had her progeny she could have a share in one of the progeny. When Mad Max was foaled I sold her a half-share in him. You were one of only two British breeders to have a winner at last year’s Cheltenham Festival, with Burntoakboy in the Coral Cup. Was that your first taste of the big-time?

I don’t regard it as my taste of the big-time; the moment belonged to Richard Newland, who owned and trained Burntoakboy. In terms of ratings, Burntoakboy is the best horse I have bred so far. But I must say I have great hopes for Mad Max and Carole’s Legacy, both of whom could be in the same category, or even surpass Burntoakboy. How big a kick did breeding a Festival winner give you? Were there pangs of regret at having sold Burntoakboy as a foal?

I was overjoyed and there were absolutely no pangs of regret. I don’t think anybody quite understands how difficult it is to breed a Cheltenham winner and how much effort goes into it. Although you breed them and sell them, in your heart, you still regard them as your own. As a result of Burntoakboy I have become good friends with Richard Newland, who now trains for me, and Amy rides out for him.

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What change would you like to see above all others in the British NH breeding industry?

I think the initiative taken by the Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association, in giving out vouchers worth up to £5,000 to the best British mares to set against the cost of using UK stallions, is a good one. However, the support that our stallion owners get is nothing like they receive in other countries. Stallion masters in the UK have been operating for years with one arm behind their back because of the very favourable tax situation in Ireland. I know that situation has now been equalised. Even so, much more needs to be done to support our stallion owners. What are the disadvantages of being a British-based breeder?

You lose money hand over fist. But I have been lucky enough to have had successful businesses which I sold and that enabled me to retire two years ago when I was 57. Nowadays I need something to keep me entertained and my main interests are my horses and my cows. I have a small herd of Hereford cattle, which I use for tidying up the paddocks. But, again, that is not a commercial operation. The tax man certainly does not regard me as a farmer!

FINGERS ON THE BUZZERS Your idea of a good night out? Dinner at Le Manoir Aux Quat’ Saisons Who do you admire? Sir Winston Churchill What’s your weakness? Buying horses How do you relax? Red wine Pet hate? All politicians What keeps you awake at night? My daughters coming home late

Your business was BMI Healthcare. Healthcare and horse breeding are poles apart. What attracted you away from that business and into the equine world?

During the last 15 years of my time in the healthcare business I was also running my hobby, which was racing horses. I was the chief operating officer of the biggest provider of private hospitals in the UK – we had 50 of them. Now my hobby has taken over. You say you still travel abroad a lot. What is the day job?

I do occasional consultancy work around the world for private equity companies, which gives me an interest. In the last month I have travelled to Poland, Dubai and India.

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Rarely has a single race meeting seemed as momentous as this year’s Breeders’ Cup Photos George Selwyn Words Richard Griffiths, Michele MacDonald and Edward Rosenthal

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o how much did the racing world change on that dry, hot day at Santa Anita on October 25? Almost from the moment that Frankie Dettori’s whip returned to earth with a celebratory thud, there was a pervasive feeling that the victory of Raven’s Pass in the Breeders’ Cup Classic marked a watershed for the sport. Run without steroids and on a synthetic surface – Pro-Ride – for the first time, the Classic result uprooted American racing. The future of dirt racing, of steroids and other medications, and the world order for stallions all seemed that little bit crumblier after two days of enthralling championship showdowns.


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The jumpy reaction from the host nation offered a clue as to the head-turning drama of this year’s results. “What did the races prove?” stormed Washington Post columnist Andy Beyer. “Were these merely the world synthetic championships? Why should the industry want to change a two-century tradition of racing on dirt in order to accommodate the Europeans?” Why indeed. Why would anyone want a showcase race meeting that left its spectators reflecting on the brilliance of horses like Ladies Classic winner Zenyatta rather than the stomach churning demise of a George Washington? For all the grumblings about Pro-Ride favouring European horses while hampering star domestic performers like Curlin, perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of this year’s Breeders’ Cup will be the foundations it has laid for a safer sport. “The most impressive thing to me, personally,

was that we were able to have 160 horses in 14 races go around the track injury-free,” said Breeders’ Cup Chief Executive Officer Greg Avioli. “At the time that we are right now in our sport with the general public, that was absolutely critical.” That was not an isolated view. “Personally, the numbers are so overwhelming for the safety of these synthetic surfaces, I can’t understand why everyone is not embracing them,” said Bill Casner, the co-owner of Winstar Farm and former Chairman of the Thoroughbred Owners & Breeders Assocation. “This was the first Breeders’ Cup since 2004 that there wasn’t an injury where they had to haul a horse off the racetrack. Our industry can’t stand those hits on our most important days. It’s incredibly destructive to our fan base. It’s just a huge emotional hit for fans, as well as the owners.”

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Three of the European winners at Santa Anita: Goldikova (far left), Muhannak and Conduit (main photo)

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A welcome spin-off of the lower attrition rate is that horses can race longer, according to Casner. “There is no doubt in my mind that when you look at Zenyatta, the only reason she’s still around and is as sound as she is, is that she’s been racing on synthetic tracks,” he said. “I think she’s a prime example of a big, strong filly that probably if she was running on dirt tracks would not still be around racing.” Turning point

If the success of a synthetic surface proved a turning point in Breeders’ Cup history, so, too, did the introduction of a ban on steroids. “I would applaud the Breeders’ Cup for the stand taken against steroids use,” said John Gosden, whose double with Raven’s Pass and Juvenile Turf winner Donativum did so much to spark the zeitgeist. “There is no doubt that the American-trained horses enjoyed an unfair advantage previously. “Steroids are not used for fun. They are given to horses to increase muscle bulk and power, and make them work bigger and faster. And believe me, they work!”

The argument that it was not just Santa Anita’s synthetic surface that evened things out for European horses was acknowledged by Ralph Beckett, trainer of the Marathon winner Muhannak. “Things have been brought closer together by clarification of what you can and cannot give horses at the Breeders’ Cup,” he said. “The steroids ban has been a huge plus for European horses and makes for a level playing field. “I think it has been a huge advantage in the past for the US horses. Steve Asmussen is a great trainer, but can he be certain that Curlin is the same horse drug-free?” Beckett believes that Pro-Ride, which will of course be in use once more at next year’s Breeders’ Cup, still favours dirt horses over their turf counterparts, although he added: “To be honest, I couldn’t see any difference between Pro-Ride and Polytrack. It looked the same and rode the same, and the horses trained on it the same. To me they got the surface spot-on.” From a jockey’s point of view, Muhannak’s rider Pat Smullen described Pro-Ride as “very fast, although there was plenty of spring in it. Most importantly, it is very kind on the horses.

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Strike one: Frankie Dettori shows his joy after winning the Juvenile Turf on Donativum

It is a very safe surface, much better than dirt. “The European horses did well on the ProRide, although I don’t think it necessarily favours turf horses; I think it is a level playing field.” Few people have as much Breeders’ Cup know-how as Alastair Donald, the Managing Director of the International Racing Bureau, and he spoke of this year’s meeting being a “turning point, due to the new surface, steroids control and expanded race programme”. “Things had got quite samey,” Donald argued. “This year I felt there was almost a ‘Ryder Cup’ feel, due in part to the heightened sense of competition, which can only be a good thing.” “Equally, I think that the Pro-Ride surface is more conducive to European style racing. On traditional dirt, the horses tend to go off very fast and race hard. But on Pro-Ride we saw horses winning from off the pace, quickening up in the final two furlongs.” Opening up

Strike two: Dettori and Raven’s Pass (second from left) stalk the opposition in the Breeders’ Cup Classic

According to John Gosden, the “game is opening up” for European horses due to the switch to synthetic surfaces. “We can now go and attack these valuable races in America, like John Best has recently, for example,” he said. “At Santa Anita, the synthetic surface had good spring in it and the horses got good grip and purchase when they put their feet down; they did not slip and slide [unlike on dirt]. In my opinion, it is a good, level surface and rode the same as good to firm ground on turf. “On Pro-Ride you can ride a European style race, in that you can utilise your horse’s turn of

foot, or acceleration, which is very difficult to do on dirt. On dirt, the first two furlongs are normally quicker than the last two furlongs. However, if you look at the fractions for the Classic, the last two furlongs were quicker. “I would say that synthetic surfaces favour classy horses, with a high cruising speed and a good turn of foot. It would not favour a galloper like Curlin. Our horses always had a problem with dirt, because they would not tolerate the kickback, which meant they would lose confidence and their action.” If synthetic surfaces such as Pro-Ride, and their significant lack of kickback, further opens up American racing to European horses, what will it do for the breeding industry? It is worth pointing out that Muhannak, a grandson of Mr Prospector, was the only British or Irish-bred horse to win any of the eight Breeders’ Cup races on Pro-Ride, and in the words of Greg Avioli: “If you look overall at the two days, Europeans were five-for-14 in the races, so you can’t say the US horses got whitewashed.” With the Breeders’ Cup due to revert to a dirt course at Churchill Downs in 2010, it is perhaps too early to predict with confidence that we are on the verge of a joyously commercial fusion of bloodstock, whereby the European product is as much in demand from America as that nation’s horses have historically been over here. Nonetheless, seasoned observers such as agent John Warren anticipate that “surfaces such as Pro-Ride are taking us into new territory.” He said: “My hope is that the international racing industry will be brought closer together by the changes to racing surfaces. We have a

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The morning after: Muhannak and Raven’s Pass, with their trainers Ralph Beckett (below, left) and John Gosden

narrow base of stallions in Europe and if we can introduce some new bloodlines from America it will be a breath of fresh air. “It would be great to see American horses running in races like the King George. They haven’t in the past, but if Pro-Ride and Polytrack continue to gain ground, then it could open everything up. “I know that the majority of US trainers believe the Pro-Ride is closer to turf than dirt and, if that is the case, it will benefit Europeanbred horses. However, I don’t think the sires in the US will suddenly flop. The industry will evolve over time and adapt to the change of surface.” And what of the American view of this possible brave new world? Bill Casner, for one, is cautious. “While a number of the winners came from England, some of them were American-bred horses, or they had American bloodlines, so I don’t know if you would call that a shift in power,” he said. “Globalisation in all forms of business has opened up the world community, so it’s no different in horseracing. I think you have to look at where the product originated and certainly many of those European winners had American links, such as Raven’s Pass, who is by Elusive Quality.” One knock-on effect identified by Casner is that future US sires’ tables may not be quite so dominated by speed horses. “You look at horses like Dynaformer and Theatrical, who have probably been undervalued and underappreciated in this country, and with synthetic surfaces those type

“The rise of synthetic surfaces has left us all a bit confused as to what we’re breeding for” Robert Clay

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of horses will get better mares, and probably get a stronger following.” Three Chimneys Farm owner Robert Clay admits the rise of synthetic surfaces generally has “left us all a bit confused as to what we’re breeding for, whether we’re breeding for grass or whether we’re breeding for dirt, or whether we’re breeding for something else. “The good news is this: Pro-Ride was a surface that apparently was very safe – it certainly was on Breeders’ Cup weekend – and it was a surface the European horses really liked. Transition

“So, I think we’re in sort of an interesting transition in breeding horses because of the surface question and the transition from two surfaces to three. “If these kinds of surfaces are going to carry grass horses the same as they carry dirt horses, then I think we’re going to have a better kind of international competition, which I think is good for all of us.” Three Chimneys has a number of stallions, such as Dynaformer and Point Given, whose progeny appear suited to synthetic surfaces, and from next year stands Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown, who has won on dirt and turf. Clay admitted: “The commercial side of the business has not allowed us to add any grass horses to our stallion roster recently, because that can be very difficult. “But if grass horses start winning on synthetic surfaces and beating dirt horses on synthetic surfaces, which happened at the Breeders’ Cup, then I think we’re going to have to be more open minded.”


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THE BIG INTERVIEW

Your financial background means you are better placed than most to assess the economic outlook. When will we see tangible signs of recovery?

view of what is going on in the real world.

Unfortunately, I think it’s going to take a while. I’ve seen where the bodies are buried and it does make me concerned.

Well, there was a slight reduction in Book 1 at Tattersalls, and it went down from there. I think that even for Book 1 yearlings, it’s only a matter of time. Very good horses have always made top money. Like fine paintings, that will continue. However, they are not totally resilient. Also, many yearlings in Book 2 will have cost as much to produce, and that tier suffered. And so on, down to Book 4. Some of the recent lower-level sales have been extremely hard for vendors.

Two years, three?

There are three phases to it. The first is the obvious problems there have been within the banking system. That’s where this whole thing started. A lot of that has been rectified by Government intervention, but there will still be problems in the financial sector. What’s happened in banking has spilt over into hedge fund and investment management businesses. The second phase – and this is a global problem – involves Goverments around the world coming together. There is a coordinated approach. Governments are putting money into the system to support the infrastructure. Phase three concerns tax cuts and big fiscal stimuli, which willl work their way through the system. They will probably bear fruit in a year, but then it will be at least another six months before confidence returns. Confidence is clearly going to have to be rebuilt. Timewise, you’d have to think we’ve passed the worst. But there is clearly a knock-on effect on the rest of the economy and this will be greater than people anticipated. That’s why they have cut interest rates so drastically – in a short space of time we’re already seeing big downturn in manufacturing, consumer spending and so on. This is all reflected in some very poor company results, which will continue for a while. And what about racing? How long before the feel-good factor returns?

Stock markets have dropped by 50% and the reality is that the very sharp downturn in world economies impacts on everybody. Pension funds and houses are worth a lot less. Everybody feels their worth has been eroded. It doesn’t matter how high-net worth anyone is, it is bound to impact on the spending of racehorse owners. You didn’t buy as many yearlings at the sales this year...

It’s very difficult to justify it to yourself in the current environment. The superpowers in racing are a big plus, but in some ways they are a minus. The Maktoums and Coolmore are almost like the Government, putting liquidity into the system, but even they are not totally resilient. Also, I think it exposes the weaknesses underneath the superpowers. It gives an artificial

Might it have been better if there had been a reduction right across the board?

What does that tell us about our business?

Overproduction has been with us for some time. Is there a solution to that?

I honestly believe the market has to work its own way out. A Darwinian principle is happening in the world of finance at the moment. Only the fittest will survive this. We’ve never seen this kind of shakeout before, in industry and manufacturing too, and it will happen in racing as well. Unfortunately, people have got to realise that whole swathes of this business are clearly not economic. People are happy to tolerate that in a period of prosperity and wealth creation, but when it goes into reverse it becomes intolerable. I’m afraid market forces will ensure the situation rectifies. I don’t know how long that will take. Presumably, it will be quite a bit longer than the economy in general?

Arguably, we are already behind the curve. The first set of sales this year probably didn’t feel too bad, but the sales next year will probably be even worse. Confidence has to return to all the economic sectors I mentioned before people will start thinking about buying racehorses. Nearly two years ago you expressed concern that racing hadn’t marketed itself properly in prosperous times. It hadn’t grown the owner base. Will that come back to haunt it?

That was my first speech as chairman of the BHA, and at the time, I wasn’t quite so involved in the detail. Looking back, I don’t think we did it before because racing didn’t really have a plan. The marketing of racing continued to be weighed down by individual interests within the sport. Were you surprised to find how little marketing had been done?

Yes, I was. There has been inertia and there is

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also cynicism in the sport. People like to talk it down. And now?

I genuinely believe there is a much greater spirit, a sense of partnership, in that you have to work these things out together. People are very much more on the same page when it comes to promoting the sport effectively. We have a new promotions group and REL (Racing Enterprises Limited) is up and running. What about REL? It took a long time to set up at a time when it was really needed...

I think it’s clear now that while the BHA may help to promote the sport, it does not intend to get directly involved with the commercial exploitation of that promotion. That’s the job of REL. They have appointed Chris McFadden, who has owned horses but is essentially from outside the sport, who is smart, has vision and can bring fresh ideas. I think Chris is already doing that. He’ll bring a lot more creativity, as well as some structure, to that commercial aspect of the sport, but he’ll need a lot of support from the Racecourse Association and the Horseman’s Group. So how do we go out and appeal to the individuals we didn’t attract before?

I don’t see any reason why we shouldn’t attract them. They may have less to spend, but even though times are harder, racing still has exactly the same appeal. We have to make sure it happens by marketing the sport effectively. How much better off would racing be if this had been done two or three years ago?

A lot better. I said at the time I was amazed that we hadn’t attracted more people from areas of massive wealth creation in the last five to ten years. In that time numerous people have prospered – the City and hedge fund industry, and before that the internet entrepreneurs. Then there was the finance boom and the emerging markets boom in places like Russia. How many Russians have we attracted into the industry? Very few. We should have been out there marketing, being proactive. As I said, people want to talk the sport down and I cannot understand why. A good example of that is the Sovereign Series. Some say it will be successful, others say it won’t be, but the thing that struck me when it was announced is that everybody dived straight in and said it won’t work before they listened to any of the arguments. We still don’t know. I personally think it will have some success. I think there are a number of other examples like that. Such as?

Well, let’s look at it from the other side. I recently went to the Professional Jockeys’ Association Dinner. It was interesting. Clare Balding spoke more eloquently than I could

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“We should have been out there marketing, being more pro-active” about the qualities of the jockeys, as sportsmen and athletes; what they have to go through and how extraordinary they are. Jockeys can do a lot more to help market racing. This is important. Look at the England rugby team – they all do media training. We can’t rely on Frankie Dettori all the time. We have a lot of heroes in that jockeys’ room. I spent a while talking to Joe Mercer; I could listen to him all night. His recollections of the game are very rich, full of colour, and this is what we need to project. But I think the various constituent parts are getting it. They are recognising how they can do their bit to market the sport. Also, an awful lot of celebrities love racing and want to help to promote the sport. We are drawing them into the net. I recently had a fantastic letter from Michael Owen about how much he loves racing. People like him can be poster material for the sport. Does racing have the finances to go on the marketing front foot?

I think these are common-sense things that don’t cost much. At the end of the day, no, the finances aren’t there. When times get tough, one of the first things people generally do is cut back their marketing spend. I come at it from a different angle. I’ve always thought there’s a lot


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of surplus spend in that area. It’s about getting value for money and being efficient, not the amount of money you spend. I don’t think it costs a lot to make a big-step change from where we have been on this. It’s more about organisation, process and execution. As to the future, in terms of growing the owner base, we have to identify where the next bit of wealth creation is going to come from and we have to be in there very early in the game. Right now we have the sovereign wealth boom, whose creators are buying assets outside of the Middle East. History does repeat itself. In my view, racing has not been good at anticipating before. We have to ask, ‘What’s the new act in town? How do we do it differently?’ Mainly people have been preoccupied with the past, rather than the future. It’s the same with levy negotiations, which is an archaic process. On that subject, is there a danger that the recession might derail efforts to find an alternative mechanism to the levy?

I think there’s a timeframe, an agenda in place, and we’re going to have to work it out. It’s interesting, because throughout the year we sit and talk informally with the bookmakers. We all appreciate what the issues are and there’s very constructive dailogue about how we take the business forward together. By definition, that relationship becomes strained at each round of levy negotiations, but I’m encouraged because I think there is a better spirit of partnership. Overall, what effect will the economic climate have on racing’s finances?

Well, the levy discussions were very pertinent. The bookmakers argued that their capacity to pay was being eroded because of the economic environment, thus they should have an offset, or a reduction in the headline rate of levy. My point was that racing already participates in that because the levy rate is 10% on gross win. If that goes down, racing rides the recession with the bookmakers. If you read most City analysts’ reports, they say betting historically has held up relatively well because it’s a small-ticket item, whereas I would argue that racing will have a tough time. Equally, if you look at how the recessionary situation impacts on the racing industry, I would argue it is considerably greater. It loads the other side of the scales, which is racing’s needs. Things like corporate hospitality, sponsorship, attendances, sales, owner participation – these are all large-ticket items, not small-ticket items. Percentage-wise, we’ll be hit much harder than bookmakers. If you look at data back to 1982 and 1992 – similar times, though I think a much less severe recessionary situation – the metrics were quite severe for the industry. Isn’t there an argument that in harder times, people might be more inclined to have a bet?

When William Hill’s results came out at the end of October, which were better than expected, they made a point of saying how resilient they thought the business would be. I thought that was quite interesting, as I’m clearly in negotiating mode. In terms of a levy alternative, we want to put a very detailed, analytical, measured argument together with regard to the economics of racing when we make our proposals to the Government, the Levy Board and so on. I think in the last levy settlement we made a very strong intellectual argument. Numerous issues were debated in detail and will continue to be as we move forward in this new process to April next year. Things such as overseas-based bookmakers taking bets on British racing from British punters and not paying levy or tax, virtual racing, FOBTs, the screening of overseas racing in British shops – all these are presently non-leviable. So racing from Dundalk is non-leviable, whereas Great Leighs is. Given the economic climate, are you relieved the Tote sale is on hold?

Not relieved, because we’ve been telling the Government that it should withdraw the Tote from the sale process for some time. I was very aware of what was going on in the markets; I did not believe it was feasible to float it in those circumstances. It’s a timing issue. I have to say that the Government missed its opportunity, but this is an opportunity for the Tote and the sport to pull together more. There should be a much closer dialogue between the Tote and racing, especially over the strategic plan for the pool betting operation. Carrie Humble said recently that her Thoroughbred Rehabilitation Centre had been asked to take in more horses while funding levels were falling. She said it was going to become a serious welfare issue.

We have to continue to raise welfare up our list of priorities, especially in this environment. I don’t see the problems going away. We have to address them, we need to look at it in a more comprehensive way. Not just financially; they need more support. Do you agree that the concept of a wealthy racehorse owner not taking care of an unwanted racehorse is totally unacceptable?

Yes, I agree completely. How confident are you that we won’t see instances of horses being abandoned?

Well, we can’t sit back with what we’ve got. We need to improve the structures and the facilities to take care of the welfare issues that will arise as a result of the recession. We need to look at money and so, in my opinion, does the Levy Board. It has to come from somewhere. I’m sure racing will raise this with the Levy Board.

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BREEDERS STATISTICS

Leading breeders Anyone who made an impression in Britain and Ireland feature in our unique assessment of 2008

W

elcome again to our exclusive statistical guide to the breeders who made their mark during the 2008 Flat season. Inevitably, the names of the larger breeding operations dominate certain tables, such as those relating to prize-money earned, and also those highlighting the number of stakes winners-bred. This is why we have also included tables relating to those breeders in Britain and Ireland who have excelled with either six to ten runners, or five or fewer runners. Thus we can herald all manner of achievements, from those who had one individual runner, such as Ronchalon Racing UK, to those who had 229 (Darley). As ever, it pays to dig deep into the tables, especially when it comes to noting who has been successful in terms of winners to runners: for example, Irish operation Whisperview Trading struck with a most impressive 78% winners to runners – seven of their nine horses won, led by Hebridean. The statistics include all races in Britain and Ireland from January 1 to October 31, including all-weather races.

Main picture: Tartan Bearer, one of the leading performers for Ireland’s Ballymacoll Stud during 2008

Leading British breeders by prize-money Ptn Breeder

Winners Wins Runners %Wnrs Total money to rnrs won (£)

Win Leading earner Leading earner money (£) by money (£)

1 Juddmonte Farms Ltd

53

74

167

31.74

1,314,608 761,830 Twice Over (GB)

2 Cheveley Park Stud Ltd

49

74

132

37.12

1,248,727 541,963 Pipedreamer (GB)

174,879

3 Darley

90

124

229

39.30

1,188,144 734,347 Hattan (IRE)

109,971

4 Shadwell Estate Company Limited

66

98

164

40.24

1,146,718 719,498 Almass (IRE)

148,080

5 Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd

57

88

155

36.77

760,661 468,488 Blythe Knight (IRE)

6 Stratford Place Stud

6

11

22

27.27

621,923

7 Ann Jenkins

2

5

5

40.00

470,763 405,328 Lush Lashes (GB)

459,880

8 Cliveden Stud Ltd

9

10

19

47.37

437,735 366,851 Mount Nelson (GB)

291,180

9 J M Beever

1

1

4

25.00

434,342 433,360 Tiger Eye (IRE)

433,738

10 Car Colston Hall Stud

3

8

9

33.33

382,794 144,540 Crowded House (GB) 349,404

577,179 Donativum (GB)

99,282 547,038

11 Lawn Stud

5

7

14

35.71

305,808

12 D R Tucker

19

29

40

47.50

304,165 262,925 Elnawin (GB)

193,276

13 Britton House Stud Ltd

1

1

7

14.29

292,438 206,250 Moonstone (GB)

291,173

14 Hascombe and Valiant Studs

13

15

38

34.21

253,447

15 Mr & Mrs G Middlebrook

17

26

34

50.00

224,531 102,624 Skanky Biscuit (GB)

16 Sir Eric Parker

10

22

23

43.48

217,375

17 Bearstone Stud

22

27

57

38.60

216,501 115,618 Safari Mischief (GB) 215,180

227,978 Look Here (GB)

163,463

72,836 Halla San (GB) 120,738 Eradicate (IRE)

18 B H and C F D Simpson

0

0

1

0

19 Capt A L Smith-Maxwell

2

7

3

66.67

205,953 171,897 Penny's Gift (GB)

0 Papal Bull (GB)

20 Littleton Stud

7

12

22

31.82

200,750

79,211 Barshiba (IRE)

271,653

44,584 28,768 57,246 30,994 215,180 192,314 68,266

Leading Irish breeders by prize-money Ptn Breeder

Winners Wins Runners % Wnrs Total money to rnrs won (£)

Win Leading earner Leading earner money (£) by money (£)

1 Lodge Park Stud

7

10

16

2 Southern Bloodstock

4

14

6

43.75 1,703,410 1,500,495 New Approach (IRE) 1,634,746 66.67 1,262,499 1,240,040 Duke Of Marmalade (IRE)974,122

3 Ballymacoll Stud Farm Ltd

13

19

28

46.43 1,129,852

591,585 Tartan Bearer (IRE)

493,401

4 His Highness the Aga Khan's Studs SC

43

53

130

33.08 1,046,647

627,414 Katiyra (IRE)

142,817

5 Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd

21

28

59

35.59

913,540

343,812 Casual Conquest (IRE) 423,741

6 Joan Murphy

3

4

7

42.86

774,027

759,713 Minor Vamp (IRE)

7 Peter Thome

1

2

3

33.33

751,908

745,008 Soul City (IRE)

749,818

8 Barronstown Stud and Orpendale

5

10

14

35.71

493,047

441,573 Yeats (IRE)

222,629

399,534 Halfway To Heaven (IRE)425,909

746,508

9 T Stewart

1

3

1

100.0

425,909

10 Tally-Ho Stud

21

36

70

30.00

392,602

297,875 Bushranger (IRE)

190,574

11 Frank Dunne

10

13

20

50.00

370,581

215,176 Youmzain (IRE)

134,585

332,368 Mastercraftsman (IRE) 332,368

12 Lynch Bages Ltd

1

4

7

14.29

333,451

13 J S Bolger

10

13

29

34.48

331,160

272,833 Soldier Of Fortune (IRE) 113,540

14 Rathbarry Stud

15

20

40

37.50

290,616

122,314 Knot In Wood (IRE)

15 Whisperview Trading Ltd

7

11

9

77.78

270,860

171,075 Hebridean (IRE)

70,879

16 Ballylinch Stud

11

17

29

37.93

268,628

146,961 Luminous Eyes (IRE)

88,415

218,068 Kingsgate Native (IRE) 241,418

76,156

17 Peter McCutcheon

2

2

7

28.57

261,161

18 Quay Bloodstock

7

9

19

36.84

252,426

72,775 Washington Irving (IRE) 80,922

19 Barronstown Stud

5

8

14

35.71

236,859

133,032 Carribean Sunset (IRE) 164,293

20 Mary Davison

1

2

3

33.33

233,647

16,116 Baileys Cacao (IRE)

232,618

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Leading British breeders by stakes winners Ptn Breeder

Winners Wins Runners % Wnrs Total money to rnrs won (£)

Win Leading earner Leading earner money (£) by money (£)

1 Juddmonte Farms Ltd

8

12

30

26.67

872,355 469,307 Twice Over (GB)

2 Cheveley Park Stud Ltd

6

7

20

30.00

748,780 198,695 Pipedreamer (GB)

163,463 174,879

3 Darley

5

6

26

19.23

338,550

207,221 Hattan (IRE)

108,103

3 Shadwell Estate Company Limited

5

5

22

22.73

322,221 143,164 Finjaan (GB)

69,679

5 Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd

4

5

16

25.00

158,392 114,198 Blythe Knight (IRE)

75,957

6 Cliveden Stud Ltd

2

2

3

66.67

333,038

317,912 Mount Nelson (GB)

6 Fittocks Stud

2

2

2

100.0

58,968

39,739 Lion Sands (GB)

35,855

6 Fonthill Stud

2

2

2

100.0

58,463

53,725 Intrepid Jack (GB)

36,901

291,180

6 P C Hunt

2

2

2

100.0

137,020

68,460 Shaweel (GB)

6 Littleton Stud

2

2

5

40.00

131,700

42,010 Barshiba (IRE)

108,300 68,266

6 London Thoroughbred Services Ltd

2

2

3

66.67

69,852

63,228 Eagle Mountain (GB)

36,901

6 Sheila Oakes

2

2

2

100.0

65,994

43,145 Corrybrough (GB)

37,609

6 Sir Eric Parker

2

2

4

50.00

63,119

37,772 Mia's Boy (GB)

21,416

Leading Irish breeders by stakes winners Ptn Breeder 1 His Highness the Aga Khan's Studs SC

Winners Wins Runners % Wnrs Total money to rnrs won (£) 5 6 22 22.73 500,149 923,381

Win Leading earner Leading earner money (£) by money (£) 221,635 Katiyra (IRE) 142,817

2 Ballymacoll Stud Farm Ltd

3

4

9

33.33

2 Southern Bloodstock

3

8

5

60.00

442,806 Tartan Bearer (IRE)

490,811

2 Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd

3

3

13

23.08

614,770

119,577 Casual Conquest (IRE) 423,741

2 Whisperview Trading Ltd

3

3

7

42.86

195,196

105,243 Hebridean (IRE)

6 Ballylinch Stud

2

2

5

40.00

80,055

6 Barronstown Stud and Orpendale

2

5

3

66.67

391,724

381,894 Yeats (IRE)

6 J S Bolger

2

3

6

33.33

221,114

201,147 Soldier Of Fortune (IRE) 113,540

1,224,203 1,210,490 Duke Of Marmalade (IRE)974,122

58,486 Eva's Request (IRE)

35,705 222,629

6 Alan Dargan

2

2

4

50.00

57,006

6 Frank Dunne

2

2

3

66.67

295,919

161,334 Youmzain (IRE)

6 Gerrardstown House Stud

2

3

3

66.67

78,913

78,913 Conquest (IRE)

53,935

6 Kilfrush Stud

2

2

3

66.67

111,653

80,704 Honolulu (IRE)

65,638

6 Mount Coote Stud

2

2

4

50.00

92,130

58,158 Championship Point (IRE)43,457

6 Tetsu Nakata

2

2

2

100.0

44,455

38,366 Sail (IRE)

22,708

6 P D Savill

2

2

3

66.67

110,743

60,744 Royal And Regal (IRE)

76,681

6 Sunderland Holdings Ltd

2

2

3

66.67

85,026

6 Swettenham Stud

2

2

6

33.33

100,326

51,093 Captain Gerrard (IRE)

60,348

28,385 134,585

83,676 Sea The Stars (IRE)

59,743

35,481 Petara Bay (IRE)

37,465

Another good year for Youmzain (above) ensured his breeder Frank Dunne made our table, while last year’s Cambridgeshire winner, Pipedreamer, continued his progress in 2008 in the familiar red, white and blue colours of Cheveley Park Stud

I The Aga Khan finished second in the leading Irish breeders by stakes winners table last year, but has gone one better in 2008

t was very much a case of ‘as you were’ when it came to the British breeders’ stakes winners table, with the top five by prizemoney in 2007 filling exactly the same positions in the 2008 table above. In Ireland, the emergence of Jim Bolger as a breeder of high-class horses, as well as a trainer of them, was confirmed by his two winners of three stakes races, headed by Soldier Of Fortune. Below him are less familiar names, such as Alan Dargan, the breeder of Captain Gerrard, and Tetsu Nakata, whose two individual stakes winners were headed by Sail.

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BREEDERS STATISTICS

Leading British breeders – six to ten runners Ptn Breeder

Winners Wins Runners % Wnrs Total money to rnrs won (£)

Win Leading earner Leading earner money (£) by money (£)

1 Car Colston Hall Stud

3

8

9

33.33

382,794 144,540 Crowded House (GB) 349,404

2 Britton House Stud Ltd

1

1

7

14.29

292,438

206,250 Moonstone (GB)

291,173

3 Woodcote Stud Ltd

3

9

10

30.00

198,597

133,248 Jumbajukiba (GB)

132,647

4 Deerfield Farm

4

5

7

57.14

178,649

151,851 Macarthur (GB)

149,273

5 Lordship Stud

4

7

7

57.14

167,716

137,458 Sixties Icon (GB)

149,939

146,119 Crystal Capella (GB)

124,785

6 Southcourt Stud

4

8

9

44.44

163,118

7 Arbib Bloodstock Partnership

4

6

7

57.14

141,476

71,066 Supaseus (GB)

8 C D S Bryce and Mrs M Bryce 4

8

6

66.67

130,937

39,837 Bonnie Charlie (GB)

49,623 101,567

9 Crandon Park Stud

4

5

8

50.00

130,018

29,920 Sayif (IRE)

80,801

10 Fonthill Stud

5

11

7

71.43

124,791

97,808 Intrepid Jack (GB)

41,236

11 Raffin Bloodstock

4

4

7

57.14

121,192

67,918 Assertive (GB)

98,734

12 Times of Wigan Ltd

2

2

7

28.57

113,234

76,093 Brave Prospector (GB) 66,628

13 Miss S N Ralphs

5

6

10

50.00

103,383

41,784 Dubai's Touch (GB)

14 Mrs P Good

3

5

7

42.86

95,571

64,348 Ordnance Row (GB)

36,624 70,609

15 Henry and Rosemary Moszkowicz 16 D G Hardisty Bloodstock

3

8

9

33.33

95,384

72,891 Angus Newz (GB)

58,485

2

3

6

33.33

84,261

35,618 Drill Sergeant (GB)

69,893

17 Stowell Hill Ltd

3

5

6

50.00

83,348

39,208 Ronaldsay (GB)

63,129

18 Peter Onslow

2

2

6

33.33

82,538

68,056 Moorhouse Lad (GB)

44,168

19 Baydon House Stud

4

11

8

50.00

78,102

49,237 Maundy Money (GB)

38,519

20 John and Caroline Penny

3

4

6

50.00

76,335

28,123 Relative Order (GB)

55,288

Leading Irish breeders – six to ten runners Ptn Breeder

Winners Wins Runners % Wnrs Total money to rnrs won (£)

Win Leading earner Leading earner money (£) by money (£)

1 Southern Bloodstock

4

14

6

66.67 1,262,499 1,240,040 Duke Of Marmalade (IRE)974,122

2 Joan Murphy

3

4

7

42.86

774,027

759,713 Minor Vamp (IRE)

332,368 Mastercraftsman (IRE) 332,368

746,508

3 Lynch Bages Ltd

1

4

7

14.29

333,451

4 Whisperview Trading Ltd

7

11

9

77.78

270,860

171,075 Hebridean (IRE)

5 Peter McCutcheon

2

2

7

28.57

261,161

218,068 Kingsgate Native (IRE) 241,418

Hebridean (top) was the star for Whisperview Trading Ltd in what was a terrific year, while Regime helped his breeder, Philip Brady, make the cut in our six-to-ten-runners Irish table

70,879

6 Ennistown Stud

2

3

10

20.00

233,336

15,024 Gan Amhras (IRE)

217,502

7 Illuminatus Investments

3

5

6

50.00

153,721

94,718 Stimulation (IRE)

117,372

8 Sunderland Holdings Ltd

4

6

8

50.00

133,213

117,777 Sea The Stars (IRE)

69,772

9 Denis and Teresa Bergin

3

4

8

37.50

117,286

81,436 Tax Free (IRE)

96,736

10 Denis J Reddan

4

7

8

50.00

115,780

104,982 Pasar Silbano (IRE)

92,854

11 Hyde Park Stud

1

2

8

12.50

110,240

104,582 Smokey Oakey (IRE)

108,294

12 Limestone and Tara Studs

5

8

9

55.56

97,507

39,663 Favourite Girl (IRE)

67,200

13 Castleton Group

3

4

7

42.86

97,048

52,133 Il Warrd (IRE)

73,015

14 Mountarmstrong Stud

4

8

6

66.67

93,712

53,187 Capable Guest (IRE)

52,525

15 Western Bloodstock

2

3

8

25.00

90,717

75,392 Settigano (IRE)

64,919

16 Deer Forest Stud

2

4

6

33.33

88,956

73,765 Ancien Regime (IRE)

73,682

17 Ballybrennan Stud Ltd

2

5

6

33.33

88,938

72,013 Classic Blade (IRE)

62,872

18 Cathal Ryan

3

6

7

42.86

84,613

60,466 Langs Lash (IRE)

59,747

19 Alan Dargan

3

4

8

37.50

83,744

68,309 Rosaleen (IRE)

33,861

20 Philip Brady

3

3

9

33.33

77,214

56,821 Regime (IRE)

60,206

Moonstone would have enabled her breeder, Britton House Stud, to top the six-to-ten-runners British table, were it not for the late-season Racing Post Trophy victory of Crowded House

DECEMBER 2008 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER 53


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BREEDERS STATISTICS

Leading British breeders – five or fewer runners Ptn Breeder

Winners Wins Runners % Wnrs Total money to rnrs won (£)

Win Leading earner Leading earner money (£) by money (£)

1 Ann Jenkins

2

5

5

40.00

470,763 405,328 Lush Lashes (GB)

2 J M Beever

1

1

4

25.00

434,342 433,360 Tiger Eye (IRE)

433,738

3 B H and C F D Simpson

0

0

1

0

215,180

215,180

4 Capt A L Smith-Maxwell

2

7

3

66.67

205,953 171,897 Penny's Gift (GB)

5 James Clark

1

3

5

20.00

178,636 130,066 Borderlescott (GB)

176,841

6 Petra Bloodstock Agency

3

4

5

60.00

177,937 123,515 Nahoodh (IRE)

162,600

7 P C Hunt

114,322

0 Papal Bull (GB)

85,435 Shaweel (GB)

459,880

192,314

4

8

4

100.0

171,986

8 Highclere Stud & Harry Herbert 1

2

1

100.0

152,793 130,851 Regal Parade (GB)

152,793

9 Lady Hardy

3

5

4

75.00

139,378

28,976 Nasri (GB)

118,432

10 Cliveden Stud Ltd and Ocean Bloodstock

1

1

1

100.0

123,643

33,456 Mores Wells (GB)

123,643

11 David Jamison Bloodstock

2

3

4

50.00

101,743

73,158 Prolific (IRE)

72,464

12 M H Dixon

3

4

4

75.00

94,799

76,985 Staying On (IRE)

84,384

13 Sheila Oakes

2

6

3

66.67

91,805

67,585 Corrybrough (GB)

54,121

14 Ronchalon Racing UK Ltd

1

2

1

100.0

83,978

40,938 Fantasia (GB)

83,978

15 Mary Taylor

1

1

2

50.00

83,770

62,310 Lovelace (GB)

83,770

16 Skymarc Farm

1

3

5

20.00

83,300

77,137 Ask The Butler (GB)

79,275

17 Grenane House Stud, Steve Hillen & Sean Graham

0

0

2

0

82,087

0 Stubbs Art (IRE)

72,815

18 Raymond Cowie

2

2

5

40.00

80,529

60,332 Anna Pavlova (GB)

74,664

19 M H and Mrs G Tourle

1

2

1

100.0

78,198

65,286 Lady Gloria (GB)

78,198

20 Chess Racing Ab

1

3

1

100.0

76,194

66,843 Perks (IRE)

76,194

Soul City’s Goffs Million victory was more than sufficient to ensure breeder Peter Thorne was top dog among the smaller operations in Ireland

Leading Irish breeders – five or fewer runners Ptn Breeder

Winners Wins Runners % Wnrs Total money to rnrs won (£)

Win Leading earner Leading earner money (£) by money (£)

1 Peter Thome

1

2

3

33.33

751,908

2 Mary Davison

1

2

3

33.33

233,647

745,008 Soul City (IRE) 16,116 Baileys Cacao (IRE)

749,818

94,172 Unsung Heroine (IRE) 186,148

232,618

3 Minch Bloodstock

3

6

5

60.00

232,172

4 Joan Browne

2

5

3

66.67

208,243 208,243 Paco Boy (IRE)

205,513

5 Mr J Joyce

1

3

3

33.33

169,015

157,596 Awinnersgame (IRE)

169,015

6 Annmarie Burke

1

3

3

33.33

139,880

61,659 Aspen Darlin (IRE)

139,880

7 Shane Doyle

2

3

3

66.67

121,140

87,938 Masta Plasta (IRE)

116,007

8 John Connaughton

3

4

5

60.00

106,323

81,095 Prima Luce (IRE)

57,647

9 Mrs C C Regalado-Gonzalez

2

4

3

66.67

103,341

78,385 Indian Days (GB)

92,085

10 Bernadette Hayden

2

2

3

66.67

102,304

68,737 Fleeting Spirit (IRE)

83,695

11 M Duffy

0

0

5

0

102,137

12 Barronstown Stud and Cobra

1

2

3

33.33

100,968

0 Samba School (IRE)

13 J L Hassett

1

2

3

33.33

99,088

81,003 Little White Lie (IRE)

98,738

14 R Hodgins

2

4

3

66.67

94,452

52,605 Tajneed (IRE)

70,597

15 David Brickley

3

10

3

100.0

92,613

73,570 Crimson Fern (IRE)

46,301

16 Airlie Stud & Miss K Rausing

2

3

4

50.00

90,322

67,132 Allegretto (IRE)

79,056

17 Ken Carroll

3

10

5

60.00

81,768

71,774 Fiery Lad (IRE)

64,722

18 Tom Twomey

1

3

3

33.33

75,891

53,086 Lahaleeb (IRE)

75,891

19 A Stroud and J Hanly

3

3

5

60.00

75,668

22,035 Grand Ducal (IRE)

24,014

20 James F Hanly

3

3

4

75.00

75,533

56,319 Rock Moss (IRE)

64,214

24,155 Bankable (IRE)

100,257 99,437

Unsung Heroine, a gallant runner-up against the colts in the St Leger at Doncaster, was the star performer for Minch Bloodstock during 2008

Paco Boy, one of the many top guns for Richard Hannon in what was a banner year for him, also did breeder Joan Browne proud with a Group 1 success in France

DECEMBER 2008 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER 55


SALES CIRCUIT Breeders have plenty to ponder after 2008 auctions

The guessing game A turbulent sales season poses more questions than answers to an industry faced with an unpredictable future Words Philip Freedman

A

s the dust settles on the 2008 yearling sales, attention switches to the breeding stock auctions and mating plans for 2009, the progeny of which will reach the yearling sales only in 2011. With the breeding of horses requiring such a long term commitment, what lessons can we learn from the events of this autumn? For some this will be the first significant downturn in the bloodstock market that they have experienced, while for those involved in the industry in the early 1990s it is indeed ironic that the last decline of this magnitude, at least in England, was caused by the Maktoum family’s withdrawal from yearling sales in 1992, whereas in 2008 it was only their involvement which prevented the market’s retreat turning into a rout. With unexpectedly bullish Maktoum buying ensuring that there was only a modest 5% decline in the average for Tattersalls Book 1, it is more realistic to compare

56 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER DECEMBER 2008

the combined averages of Books 1 and 2, especially as Book 2 absorbed the 122 fewer yearlings that were sold in Book 1 this year. The average for Books 1 and 2 fell to 75,618gns from 90,365gns, a decline of 16%. While this may have compared well with other sales, it is not indicative of a healthy industry, especially when you consider that the number of horses selling for over £200,000 this year dropped to 89 from 195, and those selling for over £100,000 fell to 218 from 271. Such downward trends have been exaggerated by a simultaneous combination of an expansion in supply and a contraction in demand. It can be argued that over the last few years demand for racehorses has increased as wealth has risen, and that breeders have simply produced more horses in response. Tricky business

But the fact that so many breeders, even in good times, have produced unprofitable yearlings can be seen as a reflection on the bloodstock industry’s irrational optimism, an optimism which racing shares and could not survive without. So the perfectly rational drop in demand for yearlings in 2008 – caused by a general decline in wealth – has left supply and demand out of kilter: breeders


SALES CIRCUIT

produced this year’s yearling crop on the back of a better economic climate during the winter of 2005. The same can be said of the 2009 yearling crop, the quantity of which breeders can do little about as the foals are already on the ground, and indeed that of 2010, which has already been planned and conceived. Only in 2011 will breeders be able to reduce supply to a level whereby, assuming there are no further changes in the demand function, supply and demand can be in some form of equilibrium. How much worse the picture would have been this year without the Maktoum family’s support of the market is hard to say, although the 33.9% decline in average at the Goffs Million Sale, where their activity was much more muted, is perhaps an indication. Irish woes

Goffs’ greater reliance on the progeny of Coolmore stallions, which accounted for just over 36% of the lots catalogued, as against fewer than 30% in Book 1 of Tattersalls, may go some way towards explaining this. Equally, the magnitude of the reverses at Goffs was undoubtedly influenced by the relatively greater decline in the Irish economy as a whole, as well as the unwinding of the benefits of a sales race that was originally introduced to boost buying in 2005. What has been evident from the results of the October Sales at Tattersalls has been the extent to which the decline has been greatest at the lower end of the market. Given that the costs of keeping and training horses is roughly the same irrespective of their athletic ability, it follows that in a more difficult economic environment those who have the least prospects of achieving success on the racecourse are likely to suffer from the greatest drop in demand. Thus, unsurprisingly, while the average for Books 1 and 2 combined fell by 16%, the average for Book 3 fell by 33% and the average for Book 4 by 50%.

Whatever lessons breeders may learn from this year, the clearest is that if you are producing a horse for Book 3 or Book 4 you can expect to lose money. With a median of only 1,450gns, the owners of the majority of the yearlings in Book 4 would have been better off giving their horses away on the day they were told which sale they were in, rather than endure the cost and effort of preparing them for that sale. On the same basis, the majority of Book 3 yearlings would have still cost their breeders money even if they had been produced from a free nomination. While all breeders may hope to produce an animal whose physique outperforms its pedigree, producing yearlings whose breeding precludes entry to Book 2 is a pretty foolproof way of ensuring they will lose money. At a level where it is possible, if by no means certain, to make a profit as a breeder, the first impact from 2008 may be to reverse the trend which saw vendors looking to move away from Book 1 towards Book 2. The former was until this year’s results perceived as being an increasingly select sale, whereas Book 2 was thought likelier to attract a greater range of bidders, not least trainers. Hopeful

In cases where pedigree and physique justify a place in Book 1, it is hard to see many vendors preferring Book 2 in 2009. It seems unlikely that the economic difficulties, which have made it increasingly difficult for trainers to find buyers for yearlings bought on spec, will have disappeared as early as next year. While Doncaster’s St Leger Sale pre-dated the worst of the economic downturn, it should at least maintain its appeal to vendors and purchasers alike in 2009. This is for a number of reasons: its position early in the sales calendar; its sales race which, unlike those associated with the more expensive auctions, has stood the test of time; and not least because of the success its graduates have enjoyed.

“Owners of Book 4 yearlings would have been better off giving their horses away, rather than preparing them for sale” Such is the nature of breeding, in which participants have to anticipate what might happen three years ahead, the lessons of this year may not prove to be the best guide to the future. But in the absence of a crystal ball, we have little else to work on. Darley support

Therefore, one thing we can be sure of is that Darley’s support of their own, and to a lesser extent independent, stallions is likely to benefit them in terms of the number of mares their stallions receive in 2009. This will be at the obvious expense of Coolmore. However much success Coolmore stallions have achieved on the racecourse in 2008, the fact that the Maktoums appear to have purchased five times as many yearlings as bought under the Coolmore banner (none of the Maktoum purchases were by Coolmore sires) will inevitably impact on breeders’ mating plans, however uncertain it may be that this level of Maktoum support will be maintained in future years. It can be argued that because breeding is such a long-term activity, mating plans should be focused more on future racecourse performance than possible sales ring rewards. After all, however commercially successful a breeder might be, his stock will ultimately be judged on track achievement. But at a time when Governments across the world are placing an increasing emphasis on the economic lessons taught by Keynes, we should not forget his most famous saying that “in the long run we are all dead”. That should at the very least encourage breeders to ensure they pay sufficient attention to the short term demands of the market, to allow them to continue producing for the future.

DECEMBER 2008 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER 57


Your guide to the best value-for-money sires

£55,966

£148,000,635

£172,571,811

£189,395,784

£204,526,915

£167,898,807

The average price of yearlings, based on the top 3,000 sold at the major European auctions this year, has dropped to its lowest level since 2004. The total turnover spent on those 3,000 yearlings is also down, again marking the first decline that the market has seen in four years.

£68,176

(for top 3,000 yearlings sold)

£63,132

Total turnover 2004-2008

(for top 3,000 yearlings sold)

£57,524

Average prices 2004-2008

£49,334

Changing times at the sales

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

public auction according to their covering fee, broken down into four levels: £20,000 plus, £10,000£19,999, £5,000-£9,999, and £4,999 or below. All fees relate to 2006, when the yearlings of 2008 were conceived.

How can you know which sire, according to your budget, is most likely to turn you a profit at the sales? By taking note of our indispensible sire profitability tables below. It shows exactly which stallions produce the best selling yearlings at

Fee range: £20,000 plus Sire

Offered

Sold

Total £

High £

Low £

Avg £

Med £

o6Fee £

In profit

%

Galileo

78

69

11,947,366

624,493

16,221

173,150

137,875

25,389

66

95.7

Total cost £ Avg profit £ 37,889

135,261

X06Fee 6.82

Dalakhani

21

13

1,298,505

405,515

16,221

99,885

44,100

23,697

9

69.2

36,197

63,688

4.22

Monsun

13

11

1,741,051

389,294

37,307

158,277

121,655

40,623

10

90.9

53,123

105,154

3.90

Oasis Dream

57

39

3,753,256

543,390

3,675

96,237

60,000

25,000

27

69.2

37,500

58,737

3.85

Oratorio

68

53

3,507,002

324,412

4,200

66,170

42,000

20,311

34

64.2

32,811

33,358

3.26

Shamardal

55

49

4,135,408

283,860

6,488

84,396

63,000

27,082

37

75.5

39,582

44,814

3.12

Motivator

30

23

1,417,271

241,500

4,725

61,620

52,500

20,000

14

60.9

32,500

29,120

3.08

Pivotal

37

31

5,758,369

525,000

31,500

185,754

147,000

65,000

24

77.4

77,500

108,254

2.86

Dubawi

65

55

3,903,059

420,000

3,150

70,965

42,000

25,000

30

54.5

37,500

33,465

2.84

Danehill Dancer

91

77

10,572,419

811,030

4,055

137,304

94,500

50,779

51

66.2

63,279

74,026

2.70

Anabaa

23

17

1,373,538

308,191

16,221

80,796

56,772

30,467

10

58.8

42,967

37,829

2.65

Tiger Hill

45

34

2,247,152

525,000

2,310

66,093

31,160

25,000

11

32.4

37,500

28,593

2.64

Cape Cross

51

39

3,309,863

381,184

3,244

84,868

77,048

33,852

28

71.8

46,352

38,516

2.51

Montjeu

46

38

7,487,354

682,500

5,677

197,036

160,125

84,631

25

65.8

97,131

99,905

2.33

Red Ransom

42

32

1,792,855

227,088

4,866

56,027

37,248

25,000

16

50.0

37,500

18,527

2.24

Fee range: £10,000-£19,999 Sire

Offered

Sold

Total £

High £

Low £

Avg £

Med £

o6Fee £

In profit

%

Dansili

32

21

2,750,365

315,000

9,000

130,970

110,250

12,500

20

95.2

25,000

105,970

Nayef

19

18

1,687,990

294,000

10,543

93,777

73,500

15,000

15

83.3

27,500

66,277

6.25

Green Tune

31

23

1,303,035

437,956

3,244

56,654

21,898

10,156

11

47.8

22,656

33,998

5.58

Night Shift

16

13

590,928

147,000

1,622

45,456

24,331

10,156

7

53.8

22,656

22,800

4.48

Marju

30

25

1,752,913

294,000

7,000

70,117

42,000

16,926

15

60.0

29,426

40,690

4.14

Sinndar

21

16

852,661

227,088

5,272

53,291

30,008

13,541

8

50.0

26,041

27,250

3.94

Bahamian Bounty 65

51

1,983,354

220,500

800

38,889

22,000

10,000

24

47.1

22,500

16,389

3.89

Johannesburg

25

20

976,594

117,599

6,300

48,830

52,609

13,103

13

65.0

25,603

23,227

3.73

Lomitas

16

13

454,117

115,500

1,050

34,932

23,100

10,000

7

53.8

22,500

12,432

3.49

Refuse To Bend

58

40

1,834,807

210,000

2,100

45,870

30,004

13,541

22

55.0

26,041

19,829

3.39

Starcraft

40

27

876,896

210,000

2,310

32,478

19,465

10,000

12

44.4

22,500

9,978

3.25

Medicean

43

35

1,791,446

231,000

1,050

51,184

31,500

17,500

18

51.4

30,000

21,184

2.92

Azamour

51

30

1,412,562

420,000

3,150

47,085

26,102

16,926

14

46.7

29,426

17,659

2.78

Highest Honor

18

12

515,815

117,599

8,110

42,985

42,579

16,926

8

66.7

29,426

13,558

2.54

Sakhee

18

13

492,067

141,750

4,200

37,851

22,000

15,000

6

46.2

27,500

10,351

2.52

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Total cost £ Avg profit £

X06Fee 10.48


SALES CIRCUIT

How the market has dropped at all levels Based on average prices of the top 3,000 yearlings sold in Europe. Exchange rates: £1 = €1.439 in 2007; £1 = €1.23 in 2008

Dividing the market into deciles (table on the right), we can see a steady pattern in the way the yearling sales have evolved this year. Put simply, the lower the end of the market you operate at, the greater the drop in price you will have experienced. The average price for top 10% of the European market fell by ‘only’ 11.41% on last year, compared to a 38.72% decline experienced among the bottom 10%.

200,000 gns -11.41

-11.06

-13.25

-14.65

-18.77

-20.60

-26.51

-29.02

-33.31

-38.72

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

100,000gns

1

EACH SET OF BARS REPRESENTS A 10% SEGMENT OF THE MARKET, WITH DECILE 1 MARKING THE TOP 10% AND DECILE 10 THE BOTTOM 10%

07 Avg £ 08 Avg £

KEY In Profit Number of yearlings who made enough to cover their sire’s fee, plus £9,000 upkeep costs % Percentage of yearlings sold who made enough to cover their sire’s fee, plus £9,000 upkeep costs Total cost Average total cost of a yearling by the sire, based on its fee and £9,000 upkeep costs

Avg Profit Sire’s average sales price minus average total cost of £9,000 Avg/fee The crucial factor; how many times a stallion’s fee his yearlings make at the sales

Fee range: £5,000-£9,999 Sire

Offered

Sold

Total £

High £

Low £

Avg £

Med £

o6Fee £

In profit

%

Whipper

56

45

2,009,813

275,750

1,050

44,663

26,250

8,125

29

64.4

Total cost £ Avg profit £ 20,625

24,038

X06Fee

Rakti

25

20

551,961

105,434

800

27,598

15,005

8,125

6

30.0

20,625

6,973

3.40

Kendor

12

11

405,515

137,875

6,488

36,865

16,221

8,125

5

45.5

20,625

16,240

4.54

Exceed And Excel 72

59

2,177,252

129,765

3,000

36,903

24,150

7,500

35

59.3

20,000

16,903

4.92

Kyllachy

69

56

1,996,957

136,500

2,200

35,660

21,500

7,500

30

53.6

20,000

15,660

4.75

Le Vie Dei Colori

22

15

255,185

50,000

4,055

17,012

11,354

7,500

3

20.0

20,000

-2,988

2.27

Compton Place

46

40

942,323

168,000

1,575

23,558

18,000

7,000

18

45.0

19,500

4,058

3.37

Mark Of Esteem

32

17

580,703

283,500

2,433

34,159

12,165

7,000

6

35.3

19,500

14,659

4.88

5.50

Reset

21

12

128,940

34,874

800

10,745

8,000

7,000

2

16.7

19,500

-8,755

1.54

Zamindar

19

10

238,931

81,103

1,260

23,893

13,382

7,000

4

40.0

19,500

4,393

3.41

Verglas

81

65

2,103,018

291,971

1,050

32,354

19,465

6,770

35

53.8

19,270

13,084

4.78

Invincible Spirit

76

63

3,135,836

252,000

4,866

49,775

40,552

6,770

49

77.8

19,270

30,505

7.35

Choisir

43

31

511,752

60,000

800

16,508

12,000

6,770

11

35.5

19,270

-2,762

2.44

Namid

34

22

353,709

68,250

1,622

16,078

10,866

6,770

4

18.2

19,270

-3,193

2.37

Desert Style

20

12

204,761

50,000

2,100

17,063

15,350

6,770

4

33.3

19,270

-2,207

2.52

Fee range: £4,999 or below Sire

Offered

Sold

Total £

High £

Low £

Avg £

Med £

o6Fee £

In profit

%

Martaline

11

10

233,577

56,772

4,866

23,358

21,087

2,370

6

60.0

Total cost £ Avg profit £ 14,870

8,488

X06Fee 9.86

Country Reel

25

20

572,414

72,993

10,500

28,621

22,304

3,047

17

85.0

15,547

13,074

9.39

Sholokhov

20

11

269,472

68,938

4,866

24,497

16,221

3,047

9

81.8

15,547

8,951

8.04

Kheleyf

54

45

1,660,758

147,000

800

36,906

25,142

4,739

27

60.0

17,239

19,666

7.79

Titus Livius

13

10

230,309

64,882

3,244

23,031

14,888

3,047

5

50.0

15,547

7,484

7.56

Camacho

26

21

391,231

65,000

500

18,630

14,700

2,708

10

47.6

15,208

3,422

6.88

American Post

17

15

453,380

74,615

8,400

30,225

21,087

4,739

12

80.0

17,239

12,986

6.38

Arakan

28

20

291,818

90,000

1,050

14,591

8,518

3,047

6

30.0

15,547

-956

4.79

Captain Rio

54

45

730,164

121,654

1,000

16,226

10,500

3,385

15

33.3

15,885

341

4.79

High Yield

18

13

239,254

34,063

7,299

18,404

17,032

3,931

7

53.8

16,431

1,973

4.68

Tagula

21

14

260,792

50,400

1,622

18,628

13,180

4,062

4

28.6

16,562

2,066

4.59

Okawango

19

11

161,800

28,386

4,461

14,709

14,599

3,385

4

36.0

15,885

-1,176

4.35

Ballingarry

12

10

133,009

29,197

3,244

13,301

10,543

3,385

2

20.0

15,885

-2,584

3.93

Avonbridge

58

45

772,534

74,000

800

17,167

14,700

4,500

18

40.0

17,000

167

3.81

Firebreak

19

16

205,882

44,100

1,000

12,868

9,461

3,500

3

18.8

16,000

-3,132

3.68

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SALES CIRCUIT

Tattersalls October 4 AGG 130,300gns (-73.3%); SOLD 50 (45% clearance rate); AV 2,606gns (-49.8%); MED 1,450gns (-54.7%) Only 22 horses made more than 4,000gns in the ring but 12 of them were vendor buy-backs.

Home run

This was a sale more about damage limitation than profit, although a Fraam filly bought by Eoghan O’Neill for 6,000gns had cost Chris Dwyer 1,000gns as a foal.

Stephen and Gill Pembroke, who own Belmore Lane Stud near Winchester, consigned the only five-figure lot, a Soviet Star filly offered through Patrick Churchward’s Westerlands Stud. Trainer Clive Cox signed for the filly at 14,000gns.

Reaction

Robin Sharp, Houghton Bloodstock: “We sold all bar one but the whole sale was a disaster. The thing was to have no reserve and hope you got a bid. We were there two days with five yearlings and probably had a total of 15 lookers in that time.”

The total October (Books 1 to 4) Yearling Sale turnover was 72,439,300gns (down 23.7% on 2007), the average was 58,419gns (down 8.4%), while the 69.8% clearance rate compared to 77% in 2007. There were 2,101 lots catalogued, 100 fewer than last year, while 1,240 lots were sold, 250 fewer than in 2007.

Top lots Sex Pedigree

Vendor

Buyer

Price gns

f

Soviet Star–Lalique

Belmore Lane Stud/Westerlands Stud Clive Cox

14,000 8,000

c

Act One–Dot Com Dot

Langton Stud

David McGreavy BS

Highlights

c

Efisio–Elleray

Wood Farm Stud

BBA Shipping

7,500

f

Fraam–Red Ryding Hood

Georgia House Stud

Eoghan O`Neill

6,000

c

Mark Of Esteem–Bull’s Crown

Lone Oak Stud

Blandford BS

6,000

c

Reset–Zuloago

Houghton Bloodstock

Ian McInnes

5,500

The 130,300gns aggregate was the lowest at this event (formerly the Autumn Yearling Sale) since 1982. The 2,606gns average was the smallest since 1995 and the 1,450gns median had been higher every year since 1992.

f

Elusive City–Danzolin

Drumachon Stud, Ireland

Mark Brisbourne

5,500

c

Superior Premium–Not So Generous

Throckmorton Court Stud

James Eustace

5,500

c

Monsieur Bond–Pink Champagne

Southill Stud

Seamus Kennedy

5,000

f

Compton Place–Popocatepetl

Corner Farm Stud

Christian Wroe

4,700

Doncaster October Yearlings AGG £631,400 (-59.3%); SOLD 151 (58.7% clearance rate); AV £4,181 (-35.3%); MED £2,800 (-33.3%) drop on past years. The £20,000 top price was the lowest since 1999, the turnover was the smallest since 1997. The median dropped to 2004 levels, while the average was the lowest since 2002.

Home run

A Reset filly bought for just 1,200gns as a foal by former jockey John Reid was resold for £20,000 to trainer David Nicholls, buying for Dr Marwan Koukash. Reaction

Paul Thorman, Trickledown Stud: “At least horses were selling, even if very few were meeting their production costs. Vendors had decided to stop the meter ticking and move on their yearlings. I went there with ordinary horses and sold most of them. I wasn’t thrilled with their prices but they at least changed stables. These were the scraps but there were plenty of trainers there.”

North-western entrepreneur Dr Marwan Koukash has been a prolific buyer at every type of sale

in recent months, purchasing jumpers, Flat horses in training and yearlings. As well as Nicholls, Koukash’s trainers include Ian Williams, Pat Haslam and Charlie Longsdon. Breeder Sean Gollogly topped the sale thanks to a Kheleyf colt sold through Herringswell Manor Stud for £25,000 to Karl Burke.

Top lots Sex Pedigree

Vendor

c

Kheleyf–Komena

Herringswell Manor Stud/Sean Gollogly Karl Burke

25,000

f

Reset–Tricoteuse

Colin Tinkler

Dr Marwan Koukash

20,000

c

Auction House–Lady Love

Llety Farms

George Foster

18,000

f

Carnival Dancer–Irish Light

Mill House Stud (agent)

J Nixon

16,000

c

Bahamian Bounty–Dark Eyed

Lady Grove Stud

Crown Select

16,000

c

Lucky Story–Bollin Janet

Furnace Mill Stud

Robin O’Ryan

15,000

c

Kheleyf–Answer Do

Weylands Stud

Sherbourne Lodge

15,000

Highlights

c

Reset–Snoozy Oaks

Farm Stables

Henry Candy

14,000

c

Piccolo–Twilight Mistress

Raffin Stud

Henry Candy

14,000

c

Monsieur Bond–Forever Bond

East Burrow Farm

David Easterby

14,000

As at other 2008 low-end yearling sales, the figures showed a big

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SALES CIRCUIT

Goffs Autumn Yearlings AGG €393,600 (-66%); SOLD 102 (40.3% clearance rate); AV €3,859 (-49%); MED €1,800 (-70%) Hamdan Al Maktoum, stood out on paper in the catalogue and duly realised €40,000.

Home run

A King’s Best filly out of Elaborate, who made 12,000gns as a foal was resold for €30,000 to trainer Paul Deegan.

The Green Desert colt’s buyer, Curragh trainer Paul Deegan, also paid €30,000 for the aforementioned King’s Best filly. Both horses were for Deegan’s new

Reaction

Bobby O’Ryan: “There was a lot of rubbish, the sort of horses who will never sell well whatever the market, but the ones that were okay sold okay. It may not have been for as much as they would have made last year, but there was still a trade for them. You can’t sell a house or a car at the moment but there is at least a market for horses.”

patron, Jaber Abdullah. With a 40% clearance rate, Goffs will look into whether this sale is staged again. “Frankly, we will have to seriously reconsider the validity of holding this sale in future,” said Goffs Chief Executive Henry Beeby.

Top lots Sex Pedigree

Vendor

Buyer

Price €

c

Green Desert–Alshamatry

Derrinstown Stud

Paul Deegan

40,000

f

King’s Best–Elaborate

Whitethorn Stud

Paul Deegan

30,000

c

Elusive City–Porcelana

Cooneen Stud

De Burgh/Farrington

30,000

c

Desert Style–Grey Patience

Joan Browne

Canice Farrell

18,000

f

Cadeaux Genereux–Lisieux Orchid

Ring’s View Stud

BBA Ireland

15,500

c

Hawkeye–Mrs Kanning

John Cosgrave

Aidan O’Ryan

12,000

c

High Chaparral–Forest Lair

Ringfort Stud

Ken Condon

10,000

Highlights

c

Arakan–Coulisse

John Cosgrave

Aidan O’Ryan

8,000

f

Captain Rio–Mystic Molly

Ballynock Stud

Pavlos Keratsas

7,500

f

Kheleyf–My Lilli

Glenview House Stud

BBA Ireland

7,500

A grandson of Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Mehthaaf, sold by

Tattersalls Autumn Horses In Training AGG 19,690,300gns (-15.5%); SOLD 935 (78.8% clearance rate); AV 21,059gns (-14.1%); MED 8,000gns (-27.3%) European record for a male horse in training, trumping Garde Champetre, bought in 2004 for 530,000gns.

Home run

Kalahari Gold, who cost his syndicate 20,000gns as a yearling, was resold for 370,000gns from Andrew Balding’s yard. Stablemate Top Lock, a 55,000gns yearling, made 410,000gns.

Highclere Thoroughbred Racing had a stellar year on and off the track. Highclere received 230,000gns for Prolific, 200,000gns for Regime and 130,000gns for Conquest.

Reaction

Alastair Donald: “Horses who qualified for Dubai were making a premium and I suspect many were bought for the Maktoum family. I thought the horses for America were 40% cheaper than last year and I got a couple for Hong Kong who would have made 25% more last year.”

A total of nine lots sold for more than 200,000gns, compared to 14 in 2007 and 2006. Of this year’s top 21 lots (those making 150,000gns or above), eight were bought for the Dubai Carnival. The Sir Mark Prescott-trained Master Of Arts was the dearest horse sold to go jumping, bought by David Pipe for 310,000gns.

Top lots Horse

Vendor

Buyer

Price gns

Sugar Ray (4c Danehill)

Freemason Lodge Stables

Anthony Stroud BS

600,000

Top Lock (3c Nayef)

Park House Stables

Northfields BS

410,000

Kalahari Gold (3g Trans Island)

Park House Stables

Shadwell Estate Co

370,000

Master Of Arts (3g Swain)

Heath House Stables

David Pipe

310,000

Washington Irving (3c Montjeu)

Ballydoyle Stables, Ireland

Howard Johnson

300,000

Highlights

Weald (3c Bering)

Juddmonte Farms

Malih Al Basti

250,000

Prolific (2c Compton Place)

East Everleigh Stables

Kern/Lillingston Association

230,000

High Alert (2c Kyllachy)

Shalfleet Stables

McKeever St Lawrence

225,000

Lion Sands (4c Montjeu)

Bedford House Stables

David Loder

220,000

Donegal (3g Menifee)

Park House Stables

Robbie Hennessy

200,000

Ask The Butler (4g Dansili)

Bedford House Stables

Shadwell Estate Co

200,000

Regime (4c Golan)

Fitzroy House Stables

Anthony Stroud BS

200,000

Meydan Princess (3f Choisir)

Shalfleet Stables

Gordian Troeller BS

200,000

Sugar Ray, a 290,000gns buy at Tattersalls in 2005, was sold for 600,000gns to Anthony Stroud, who had been underbidder on the previous occasion.

The 600,000gns price was a

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Group 1 winner at 3 years Won Gr.1 Golden Jubilee Stakes, 6f, (left) beating Gr.1 winners Marchand d’Or, War Artist, Takeover Target, Astronomer Royal, Sakhee’s Secret, etc. 3rd Gr.1 Nunthorpe Stakes, 5f (new course record), beating four Gr.1 winners, including Equiano.

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SALES CIRCUIT

Goffs Horses In Training AGG €988,600 (-38.6%); SOLD 77 (68.7% clearance rate); AV €12,839 (-18%); MED €4,000 (-46.6%) Home run

Highlights

Red Moloney, bought privately in the US for Norman Ormiston by agent Jackie Ramos, topped the sale when making €150,000.

€394,000, 40% of the whole sale’s turnover.

Oxx’s Currabeg stable led the vendors’ list, selling 11 lots for

Of the 11 lots to make €20,000 or more, two returned to trainer Jim Gorman, while seven of the remainder were sold by the Aga Khan, Goffs’ biggest shareholder. Moyglare Stud Farm, whose owner Walter Haefner is also a Goffs investor, accounted for another.

JP McManus’s son, Kieran, is a regular sales visitor and he spent €95,000 on the lightly-raced Dundalk maiden winner Tarvini, by Katchit’s sire Kalanisi, who was owned by the Aga Khan and trained by John Oxx.

Reaction

Bobby O’Ryan: “I got the top lot for Howard Johnson and there were a handful of nice horses who made good money.”

Top lots Horse

Vendor

Buyer

Price €

Red Moloney (4g Sahm)

Friarstown Stables

Bobby O’Ryan

150,000

Timari (3c Dalakhani)

Currabeg Stables

Bobby O’Ryan

120,000

Tarvini (3c Kalanisi)

Currabeg Stables

Kieran McManus

95,000

Arbayoun (3f Daylami)

Seven Springs Stable

Paul Nolan

43,000

Erzen (3c Daylami)

Currabeg Stables

J Duffy

42,000

Chevalier Country (3c Chevalier)

Maddenstown Lodge Stables

Bobby O’Ryan

42,000

Dawal (3c Polish Precedent)

Currabeg Stables

Eoin Doyle

38,000

Shamiran (3c Polish Precedent)

Currabeg Stables

Maurice McNally

38,000

Matters At Hand (3c Red Ransom)

Moyglare Stud Farm

J Brown/L Toland

30,000

All About Timing (3g Val Royal)

Maddenstown Lodge Stables

Aidan O’Ryan

20,000

Tilabay (3c Sadler’s Wells)

Currabeg Stables

Shane Buggy

20,000

Doncaster October Horses In Training AGG £1.2 million (-27%); SOLD 236 (65.4% clearance); AV £5,084 (-13.4%); MED £2,400 (-23.8%) Home run

Highlights

Three-year-old Highland Love, a 15,000gns yearling, made £35,000 when selling privately to John Robertson, an owner with John Stimpson.

Since its merger with Goffs, the Aga Khan is Doncaster’s main shareholder. His three-year-old Mourad was sold for £80,000 to Bobby O’Ryan to go jumping with Willie Mullins.

Reaction

Bobby O’Ryan: “I had a very good sale and bought 12 or 13 to go to England, Ireland and Poland. They made what they were entitled to make and there was good competition for the decent horses.”

Northamptonshire owner Marcus Reeder paid £35,000 for another Aga Khan offering, Dirar, before

being warned off later in the week because of his involvement in the Paul Blockley/Dean McKeown affair. David Barron and his daughter Nicola (buying under her married name McLeay) bought two lots from Paul D’Arcy’s stable; Equipe De Nuit for £42,000 and Bosun Breese for £28,000.

Top lots Horse

Vendor

Buyer

Price £

Alfie Flits (6g Machiavellian)

Thorndale Stables

Jennie Candlish

95,000

Mourad (3c Sinndar)

Currabeg Stables

Bobby O’Ryan

80,000

Equipe De Nuit (2c Sulamani)

Charnwood Stables

Nicola McLeay

42,000

Little Lu (6m Danehill Dancer)

Thorndale Stables

W I Bloomfield

40,000

Indian Art (2c Choisir)

East Everleigh Stables

Alan Swinbank

37,000

Dirar (3c King’s Best)

Seven Springs Stables, Ireland

Marcus Reeder

35,000

Highland Love (3g Fruits Of Love)

Highbeck Stables

John Robertson

35,000

Bosun Breese (3g Bahamian Bounty)

Charnwood Stables

David Barron

28,000

Billy Dane (4g Fayruz)

Musley Bank Stables

Barry Murtagh

27,000

Barizan (2c Kalanisi)

Currabeg Stables

Evan Williams

26,000

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Captain Marvelous b 2004 Invincible Spirit-Shesasmartlady (Dolphin Street). Ballyhane Stud. €5,000 With 22 runs for four wins in three seasons, Captain Marvelous proved his toughness and his merit, the pick of the victories coming in the Group 2 Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte and Listed Leicestershire Stakes. Effective at six and seven furlongs, he is by a sprinter who gets plenty of progeny that stay further out of a mare with a reasonable amount of stamina in her make-up, so he should sire progeny effective over a mile or more. His book has been limited to 85 mares.

Duke Of Marmalade b 2004 Danehill-Love Me True (Kingmambo). Coolmore Stud. €40,000 On looks, pedigree and performance, Duke Of Marmalade is a standout among the new brigade of sires and doubtless he will be kept pretty busy in his new home. Combining the proven stallion talents of his sire Danehill with another top influence, Kingmambo, in a distaff family that has also produced Lemon Drop Kid, he started his final season with a tally of one win and five placings from nine outings. A succession of banner displays saw him add five straight Group 1s to the total, the Prix Ganay, Tattersalls Gold Cup, Prince of Wales’s Stakes in devastating style from Phoenix Tower, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, and Juddmonte International. He was not only top notch, he was versatile as well, able to shine from a mile to a mile and a half.

Falco b 2005 Pivotal-Icelips (Unbridled) Haras d’Etreham. €12,000 Falco was unexposed in two runs as a two-year-old but didn’t take long to come to himself in his Classic campaign, winning a minor event at Longchamp before leaving that form well behind in the Poule d’Essai des Poulains, in which he was enterprisingly ridden to get the better of Rio De La Plata by three lengths. He didn’t run to his best in two starts afterwards. Falco is by Pivotal, a popular and ever-increasing influence in bloodstock, from a tough female family.

Haatef b 2004 Danzig-Sayedat Alhadh (Mr Prospector) Derrinstown Stud. €6,500 Danzig’s record as a sire of sires is remarkable, with speed rather than stamina the hallmark of his clan on the racecourse. Haatef, out of a Mr Prospector mare from a classy family, followed that tradition. Regrettably he wasn’t seen on the track that often, having eight starts in three campaigns, but he certainly made his presence felt with four successes. The pick of those, in 2007, were a Listed event at Fairyhouse and the Diadem Stakes at Ascot, where he gamely beat Dark Missile. Haatef also showed he stayed seven furlongs when a fine fourth to Teofilo in the Dewhurst Stakes on only his second appearance. He is competitively priced and can be expected to get juvenile winners and runners who stay a mile.

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NEW SIRES

Dukes, Icons, Natives and a New Approach The fact that they include 11 winners of Group 1 races means that the first-season sire crop of 2009 will not suffer from lack of interest

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Mount Nelson comes with a late run to take the Gr.1 Coral Eclipse

The only Gr.1 winning 2yo descendent of Danehill standing in the UK Presence 320,000gns yearling Pedigree By Champion miler and leading young sire Rock Of Gibraltar ex Independence (Selkirk) winner of the Sun Chariot and Matron Stakes. Bred on the same Danzig/Sharpen Up sire cross as Danehill Dancer and Invincible Spirit

Precocity Won Gr.1 Criterium International at 2 in track record time Performance Won Gr.1 Coral Eclipse. TFR: 126

Julian Dollar +44 (0) 1763 846000 www.newsells-park.com www.mount-nelson.com

“Mount Nelson was a great looking colt with lots of speed and class, at two he was one of our best Classic prospects. He also showed fine battling qualities to win the Eclipse.” Aidan O’Brien, trainer

New for 2009 Fee: £10,000 1st Oct SLF


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Kingsgate Native b 2005 Mujadil-Native Force (Indian Ridge) Cheveley Park Stud. £7,500 Going back to Music Boy, Cheveley Park Stud has always had a strong speed influence, and with such as Pivotal and, they doubtless hope, Dutch Art flying the flag, the tradition continues. Now another speed merchant has arrived in the shape of the imposing Kingsgate Native, who notched two of the top sprint races in the calendar and was placed in two more. His wins came in the Nunthorpe Stakes at two and the Golden Jubilee Stakes in the latest season, in which he defeated War Artist emphatically. He also ran second in the Prix de l’Abbaye and third in the Nunthorpe again. Pivotal has been siring a number of talented horses who stay further than he did and Kingsgate Native can be expected to follow suit. His sire Mujadil’s progeny have an average winning trip of almost a mile, and the dam, who won over a mile, is out of a half-sister to Las Meninas (1,000 Guineas).

Literato gr 2004 Kendor-La Cibeles (Cardoun) Haras de la Reboursiere et de Montaigu. €6,000

A cheap purchase at only €40,000 and with a pedigree that should appeal to French breeders, Literato was trained in the French provinces and developed into one of the best of his age in Europe as a three-year-old. He notched four wins from six starts that year to add to five straight successes garnered as a two-year-old. Possessing a superb turn of foot, Literato gained his main triumph in the Champion Stakes, beating Eagle Mountain by a short head, but he also landed the Prix Guillaume d’Ornano and Prix de Prince d’Orange, as well as finishing runner-up in the Prix du Jockey Club. Unfortunately, he

showed nothing like his true form for Godolphin in the latest season. He replaces his sire Kendor, who did very well at Haras de la Reboursiere et de Montaigu.

Mount Nelson b 2004 Rock Of Gibraltar-Independence (Selkirk). Newsells Park Stud. £10,000 Mount Nelson didn’t have the best of luck, running only nine times in three seasons and missing nearly all of 2007, but he was a fine performer at up to a mile and a quarter when everything went right. His two big wins came in the Criterium International as a twoyear-old and the Coral-Eclipse at four, in which he showed both courage and class. He closed his career with a creditable third in the Arlington Million. Rock Of Gibraltar has compiled a good record at stud and the distaff family is one of the best from Cliveden Stud, with Reference Point the principal star.

New Approach

New Approach gained three brilliant victories in 2008, in the Derby, Irish Champion and Champion Stakes

ch 2005 Galileo-Park Express (Ahonoora) Dalham Hall Stud. £30,000 The achievements of New Approach set him apart from his fellow Classic campaigners. He was an unbeaten champion in five appearances at two, with victories in very strong renewals of the National Stakes (beat Rio De La Plata) and Dewhurst Stakes (from Fast Company and Raven’s Pass). Narrow defeats by Henrythenavigator in both the 2,000 Guineas and Irish 2,000 Guineas showed that, although effective at a mile, he probably needed further despite his tendency to take a strong hold – and he proved the point conclusively with three marvellous victories. They came in the Derby (from Tartan Bearer), the Irish Champion Stakes and the Champion Stakes, in which he produced an explosive

Mount Nelson (purple) wins the Coral-Eclipse Stakes at Sandown

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Sires for 2009 STALLIONS LIMITED TO 85 MARES

Arakan

€4,000

Nureyev - Far Across (Common Grounds)

Multiple Group winner - Timeform rated 123

1st yearlings made up to €130,000

In training with R. Hannon (3), B. Smart, P. Cole, E. Lynam, T. Collins, R. Fahey etc.

Captain Marvelous

€5,000

Invincible Spirit - Shesasmartlady (Dolphin Street)

NEW

“High Class 2yo” - Racing Post

Gr.2 Criterium de Maisons Laffitte, 3rd Gr.1 Middle Park Stks

By the brilliant Invincible Spirit - Striking Good Looks

Captain Rio

€5,000

Pivotal - Beloved Visitor (Miswaki)

A Champion Sprinter by Pivotal

Successful young sire - The leading 1st crop sire in ‘07

Yearlings made up to €150,000 in 2008

Diamond Green

€7,000

Green Desert - Diamonaka (Akarad)

Classic Group 1 Miler - Unbeaten 2yo

By outstanding sire of sires Green Desert

Exceptionally good-looking 1st foals in ‘08

Majestic Missile

€4,000

Royal Applause - Tshusick (Dancing Brave)

Brilliantly Fast 2yo by Royal Applause

Rated equal to Acclamation by Timeform

Ballyhane Joe Foley - 086 2524135 Jane Foley - 086 8066000 Office - 059 9722068 info@ballyhane.com www.ballyhane.com

Attractive, athletic first crop of foals

Pyrus

€4,000

Mr. Prospector - Most Precious (Nureyev)

Multiple Group winner by Mr. Prospector

Successful 1st Irish Crop with 14 2yo winners to date

Sire of Pyrrha, Barack, Tale Of Silver, Oil Man, etc


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New Approach was a class apart; his pedigree leaves nothing to be desired and at £30,000 he does not look overpriced turn of foot to leave Twice Over and nine others for dead, winning by six lengths. New Approach’s pedigree leaves nothing to be desired, since he is by a champion sire out of a top-class racemare in Park Express, who also showed her ability from a mile to a mile and a half, and proved a good producer through such smart performers as Shinko Forest and Dazzling Park. At £30,000 he does not look overpriced at all.

Papal Bull b 2003 Montjeu-Mialuna (Zafonic) Coolagown Stud. €7,500 The King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes came close to providing one of the shocks of the season when Papal Bull hit the front from Duke Of Marmalade in the final furlong. The five-year-old wasn’t able to hold on but it was a tremendous run, the best of his 20-race career by some way. Not that he had anything other than a fine record over middle distances, since he had landed the Chester Vase, King Edward VII Stakes, Princess of Wales’s Stakes and Geoffrey Freer Stakes. His career earnings totalled more than £500,000. By Montjeu out of a mare from the family of Nassau Stakes winner Mamaluna, he will undoubtedly sire runners who stay as far as he did.

Ramonti b 2002 Martino Alonso-Fosca (El Gran Senor). Kildangan Stud. €5,000 A nagging leg infection allowed Ramonti to race only once this year, but his record

beforehand was exceptional. He had won 12 and been placed in five of his 19 starts, notably five Group 1s headed by the Queen Anne Stakes, Sussex Stakes, Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and Hong Kong Cup. He finished second in three more, from a mile to a mile and a half, so was versatile as well as tough and game. His fee is low for a performer of his quality, but presumably that is because he is the only Pattern winner from 24 foals in the first two crops by Martino Alonso, a little-known son of Marju. His dam is from a respectable but not outstanding family, so breeders sending mares to Ramonti will be relying essentially on his class, rather than a great tradition of bloodstock. At that price the chance looks worth taking.

Raven’s Pass ch 2005 Elusive Quality-Ascutney (Lord At War). Kildangan Stud. €40,000 Raven’s Pass’s supporters had to wait a while for him to hit the jackpot but the colt’s decisive triumphs from Henrythenavigator in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and Breeders’ Cup Classic marked him down as an outstanding performer from a mile to a mile and a quarter. He had also used his sparkling acceleration to win the Celebration Mile after finishing runner-up in the St James’s Palace Stakes, Prix Jean Prat and Sussex Stakes. Elusive Quality is compiling a cracking record as a sire, with such as Smarty Jones also representing him, and with imposing looks to match his form Raven’s Pass deserves to be well patronised.

Sakhee’s Secret ch 2004 Sakhee-Palace Street (Secreto) Whitsbury Manor Stud. £6,500 At the age of 23 and with progeny earnings in excess of £21 million, Whitsbury Manor mainstay Cadeaux Genereux is clearly nearing the end of his career and no doubt the stud will be hoping that the champion sprinter of 2007, Sakhee’s

Papal Bull should be a fine influence for stamina when he starts his new career at Coolagown Stud, while Sakhee’s Secret (below) could be a future lynchpin for Whitsbury Manor Stud

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Secret, can replace him in style. The omens look good since the colt showed a superb ability to quicken decisively when landing five of his six starts last year, notably the July Cup, in which he beat a topnotch field headed by Dutch Art. He also ran well under a penalty in the Palace House Stakes this year. Given his pedigree – by an Arc winner out of a mare by a Derby winner – Sakhee’s Secret can be expected to get plenty of progeny who stay at least a mile, though his dam’s line is decidedly speedy, so he should sire his fair share of two-year-old scorers as well.

Sixties Icon b 2003 Galileo-Love Divine (Diesis) Norman Court Stud. £6,000 Sixties Icon has a cracking profile for a stallion. He is by a sensational sire in Galileo, who simply can’t stop firing in top-flight scorers, out of an Oaks winner in Love Divine, and he has the form to match that background. Predictably with such antecedents he has shone over middle distances and his victories include six in Pattern company at up to a mile and three-quarters, notably the St Leger and the Jockey Club Stakes, both of which he won in great style. Sixties Icon is unlikely to get progeny who are at their best over short distances and if they follow his example they may take a while to come to themselves – he did not race as a juvenile.

Tamayuz ch 2005 Nayef-Al Ishq (Nureyev) Derrinstown Stud. €15,000 All Tamayuz’s seven starts were over a mile – though he would almost certainly have stayed a bit further – and he developed into a smashing colt with five wins to his name. Although he already had three strikes on board, it wasn’t until the Prix Jean Prat at Chantilly in July that Tamayuz really started showing what he could do. Opposed by Raven’s Pass, Rio De La Plata and Falco among others, he showed a superior turn of foot to steal a march on his rivals in the straight and won easing down from Raven’s Pass. An even better display followed in the Prix du Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard at Deauville as he readily accounted for Natagora. Tamayuz has a good pedigree. He is from the first crop by Nayef, who has made an excellent start considering he did not cover a massive number of mares, out of a mare from one of the most successful modern distaff lines tracing to Allegretta. This is the family of such as Galileo, King’s Best and Urban Sea.

Tamayuz, who will stand at Derrinstown, developed into a smashing colt, with five wins to his name

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Thousand Words b 2004 Dansili-Verbose (Storm Bird) Rathasker Stud. €5,000 Rathasker Stud has made a habit of standing new sires with the potential to have a major impact and the latest addition to their ranks is Thousand Words. He was at his best as a juvenile when notching three of his five starts, culminating in the Somerville Tattersall Stakes at Newmarket, but he didn’t manage to win thereafter. Not that he failed to reproduce his best, it is simply that he was taking on better company for the most part, contesting three Group/Grade 1s and four Group/Grade 2s. Effective from seven furlongs to nine furlongs, he made the frame three times. Thousand Words’s sire Dansili has done very well, with an Arc winner to his name, while the dam’s side of the pedigree includes fine broodmare Ballinderry and classy juvenile Most Precious.

Vita Rosa b 2000 Sunday Silence-Rosa Nay (Lyphard) Lanwades Stud. £4,500 Vita Rosa is the oldest of the new sires by some margin but that shouldn’t be taken as a criticism. His sire Sunday Silence, the perennial leading sire in Japan from 1995 to 2007, needs no introduction and in fact Vita Rosa is the first son of that champion to stand in Britain or Ireland. Stud owner Kirsten Rausing describes Vita Rosa as “a big, strong horse, very correct and very elegant at the same time. He has a great presence and a lovely length of bone.” He showed both toughness and quality in his home country, winning six races and being placed 15 times in six seasons of endeavour. Three of the wins were in Group races, from nine furlongs to 11 furlongs, notably the Group 2 Nippon Sho St Lite Kinen. Vita Rosa has a fine pedigree all round, since his grandam was brilliant filly Riverqueen, winner of the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches, Prix SaintAlary and Grand Prix de SaintCloud. Sunday Silence’s sons are making a major mark at stud, so it will be fascinating to watch Vita Rosa’s progress.

Rathasker Stud has made a habit of standing new sires with the potential to have a major impact; Thousand Words is their latest recruit


American Sires A Selection The pick of the new sires in Kentucky are Big Brown, Heatseeker, Henrythenavigator (above) and Midnight Lute Big Brown (b 2005 Boundary-Mien by Nureyev), standing at Three Chimneys for $65,000, was the best of his generation in the States, with seven wins from eight starts, including the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. He is bred 3 x 3 to Northern Dancer, with pace the dominant element. Heatseeker (ch 2003 Giant’s Causeway-Rusty Back by Defensive Play) will be based at Hill ‘n’ Dale for $20,000. His sire Giant’s Causeway is building a big reputation and the dam is from the family of Al Bahathri and Haafhd. Heatseeker was in great form in the spring, landing the Santa Anita Handicap. At the same location and same fee as Heatseeker is dual Breeders’ Cup Sprint hero Midnight Lute (b/br 2003 Real Quiet-Candy Tuft by Dehere). Although by a dual Classic winner and effective at a mile, he was undoubtedly best at short distances, also landing the Forego Stakes over seven furlongs. Coolmore has retired Henrythenavigator (br 2005 Kingmambo-Sequoyah by Sadler’s Wells) to their Kentucky wing, Ashford Stud, at $65,000. He deserves to do well since he was a magnificent colt, winning four straight Group 1s, including the 2,000 Guineas, Irish 2,000 Guineas and Sussex Stakes. He showed his versatility by chasing Raven’s Pass home in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. His pedigree is strong both top and bottom, since Sequoyah is a Group 1winning sister to Listen.

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Tackling the issue of inside information BHA enquiry into corruption in racing finds nine individuals guilty, leading to lengthy bans for five owners, as well as a prominent trainer and jockey

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BHA enquiry in October which resulted in nine individuals being found guilty of corruption, including jockey Dean McKeown (right) and trainer Paul Blockley, brought the issue of inside information into the spotlight once again. The enquiry looked into allegations that the nine – five of whom had owned horses – had breached the rules of racing in relation to 11 races which took place between March 2004 and December 2005. The investigation centred on the laying on betting exchanges of 11 horses, all trained by Blockley. Among those banned were Blockey’s long-term owner Clive Whiting, who was warned off for eight years. Former owner David Wright was banned for six years, while Martyn Wakefield and Marcus Reeder were each disqualified for 18 months. Another owner, Derek Lovatt, was fined £20,000. The full decision and reasoning of the case is set out on the BHA website at www.britishhorseracing.com The case inevitably throws the spotlight back on owners in terms of inside information. The issue has been discussed at length by the ROA and NTF, and other representatives on the Inside Information Monitoring Group. Common Sense

The general consensus is that when an owner places a horse with a trainer, it seems reasonable that there should be a general acceptance that the trainer is able to make reference to that horse to other owners in the yard. This is deemed to be part and parcel of racing ownership, in that owners are usually interested in other horses under the care of their trainer, because of their close links to that yard. The Jockey Club Regulatory Board’s Panel of Inquiry on Inside Information, published in 2005, acknowledged that information in respect of a horse is the property of the

owner of the horse, and owners should know that if they do not want information about their horse imparted to other owners, they have the right to make their wishes known to their trainer. Where any owner does not want their horse discussed with other owners, they should express this wish to their trainer in writing. Owners may do this by letter or email. The BHA is soon to make an announcement on an education and awareness programme on inside information for owners. The full rules of racing appear on the BHA website. Owners with specific queries can contact the ROA office, or the BHA security department on 020 7189 3870, or else email InsideInfo@britishhorseracing.com.

OWNERS AND LAYING OF HORSES: Owners cannot lay their own horses, or any horse from a yard where they have a horse in training

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Thumbs up for EasyFix hurdles EasyFix hurdles have been in use on a number of Irish racecourses over the past year, and were approved for use by the Turf Club in November. They are not yet approved for use on British racecourses. The artificial hurdles, made up of four-foot sections which interlock together and can be quickly set up, are constructed from a plastic base with rubber matting and plastic birch top, making them both safe and relatively maintenance-free. They were first used in a single trial race at Limerick in November 2007. This trial was followed by a three-race trial at Fairyhouse in February. More rigorous trialling was then undertaken on varying ground at Sligo, Kilbeggan, Ballinrobe, Roscommon and Galway. Trials of the hurdles were held at Stratford in November and Perth in September, when Monet’s Garden (pictured below) was schooled. Sam Morshead, General Manager of Perth racecourse, said: “The new hurdles are very good. Horses enjoy jumping them and they’re much safer.” Champion jumps trainer Paul Nicholls is just one advocate of EasyFix hurdles. He said: “We’ve been using them since September. All our novice hurdle winners have been schooling over them and our record speaks for itself. I was sceptical, but have been pleased and feel they minimise the risk of injury. I know Ruby (Walsh) is keen on them.” The BHA is reviewing the Turf Club’s statistics (on the number of fallers, pulled-up runners, etc) before it enters into a debate on the future of EasyFix hurdles on British racecourses.

COUNCIL AGENDA The October Council meeting, by Chief Executive Michael Harris The Council discussed the 48th Levy Scheme and heard that Sir Peter Otton, who is one of the country’s leading arbitrators, had been asked by the Levy Board to conduct a mediation/arbitration process between racing and the bookmakers in an attempt to avoid the levy going to Government determination. Sir Philip Otton had produced an initial report based on verbal and written evidence from both sides of the dispute. The Council discussed general aspects of the levy. These included the bookmakers’ desire to offset additional costs of TurfTV from the levy and whether betting shop products outside of racing, such as virtual racing and FOBTs, could influence the Secretary of State’s decision with regard to the bookmakers’ capacity to pay. The Council heard that our “backstop” position was a rollover of the 47th Scheme linked to a wide-ranging review of the levy. There was concern regarding the effect that the recession would have on both the horse population and betting on the sport. However, some comfort could be taken from the fact that William Hill had recently issued an encouraging statement suggesting they were bucking the trend. A counter-argument was put forward suggesting that this recession might be deeper than previous economic downturns and this would cause racing and betting to suffer. The Council once more queried the fact that the levy was not subject to an independent audit. It was a matter that needed to be raised again once the current levy negotiations had been completed. It was also suggested that the bookmakers were not behind modernisation of the levy because the current system allowed them to dictate the process. Discussion switched to the Tote and the likelihood that DCMS would delay its sale, at least until market conditions improved. There was unanimous agreement that racing should continue to have representation on the Tote board following Sir Eric Parker’s retirement. Discussion over the Database Agreement involving BHA and REL continued. The Council were frustrated to hear that this process to modernise racing

had still not been finalised after many weeks of discussions between executives and solicitors on both sides. Debate moved on to ROA activity and the importance of ROA’s Third Party Liability Insurance Scheme to its members. Concern was expressed that there remained a substantial number of owners who were not members of the ROA and therefore were not covered by this very important insurance. It was agreed we should increase our efforts to ensure a greater number of owners were covered through joining the ROA. The Council were delighted to hear that horses owned by BetfairClub ROA had recently enjoyed a long-priced double. The Council was brought up to date with the latest developments on the ROA Awards and, in particular, those relating to the auction items, many of which were very impressive. The charity benefitting from the awards this year is the Animal Health Trust. The Council had a general discussion on jockeys’ riding fees. A new agreement needs to be completed by December 31. The Council were informed that meetings had been set up to discuss 48-hour declarations with representatives of Racing UK and ATR. The Council were informed about a recent presentation relating to the re-branding of racing. The chosen company, Fraser Harrison, would undertake wide consultation within the sport, including talking to the ROA and some prominent owners. Other matters discussed were: a proposal that 50% of the refund money from eliminated horses at a sales race at Doncaster should be refunded was rejected; a proposal that surplus money from entry fees relating to BHA fixtures was channelled into the Development Fund was agreed; a proposal that the BHA takes overall responsibility for stalls handlers was noted; variations on a reserve system implemented for the 2009 Flat turf season were discussed.

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We are delighted to announce the ROA membership subscription will not increase in 2009. The subscription has been capped at the 2008 rate of £195, reflecting the association’s commitment to providing the best possible value for money to its 7,500plus members. Members will continue to receive a 20% discount on BHA registrations, third party liability insurance cover, the ROA/RCA car parking label, the opportunity to obtain totesport owner-sponsorship, and Thoroughbred Owner & Breeder magazine. Members who are registered owners with 100% ownership of a horse in training can also apply to join the Racecourse Badge Scheme for Owners.

Opportunity for totesport sponsorship ROA members looking for sponsorship for the year ahead are able to apply to join the totesport owner-sponsorship scheme. We have 250 places available for the next 12-month scheme, starting on January 1. Securing sponsorship through this method allows owners to register for and reclaim VAT on their training expenses and ancillary costs, and on the purchase price of their horses. Training costs can be backdated up to

six months and the purchase price up to three years. The scheme is straightforward to join. Once registered, owners receive a payment for carrying the totesport branding and even the costs of affixing the logos to the chest and collar of owners’ silks are covered. For further details or an application form contact Keely Brewer on 020 7408 0903 or email kbrewer@roa.co.uk.

Bon voyage Jo...welcome Allegra The ROA bid a sad farewell to Jo Caley in October, as she embarked on a year’s travelling round the world, starting in New Delhi, India. Jo had worked at the ROA on a number of occasions during the past six years, mainly dealing with subscriptions and fulfilling membership benefits. Jo’s calm efficiency and cheerful manner are much missed, and we wish her all the best on her travels. Allegra Hindes (pictured) recently filled the position of subscriptions secretary vacated by Jo.

Allegra’s arrival in the ROA office coincided with applications being received for the new car parking label, and the Racecourse Badge Scheme for Owners. This workload results in sackloads of post arriving in the office and Allegra has landed running from day one. Prior to joining the ROA team, Allegra had undertaken temporary assignments with Amlin Plus and Racing UK, and previously worked as a co-ordinator at the British Racing School and PA to trainer Gerard Butler. Her excellent knowledge of the racing industry will undoubtedly stand her in good stead at the ROA.

Champneys offer to ROA members ROA members can take advantage of a very special offer from Champneys’ Town and City Spas over the next six months. Members can enjoy a 15% discount off all Champneys treatments, and 10% off Champneys gifts, between December 1, 2008 and May 31, 2009. Champneys’ Town and City Spas provide the perfect environment to unwind and relax. They offer everyday treatments like manicures, pedicures and tanning, and also stock a full range of health and beauty products. Champneys’ Town and City Spas are located in Bath, Brighton, Chichester, Enfield, Guildford, St Albans and Tunbridge Wells. Further details are available at www.champneys.com and please quote ‘ROA’ to obtain your discount.

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BetfairClub ROA: News update “The Breeders’ Cup was a fantastic experience; all the arrangements were very well organised and it was a privilege to be part of such a memorable trip” Daniel Abraham, Club ROA member

BetfairClub ROA members enjoyed their most exciting social event of the year, with a group visit to Santa Anita in Los Angeles, for the Breeders’ Cup spectacular. A thrilling two days of racing, capped by the magnificent European successes on the Saturday, proved to be the highlight of the five-day trip to California in late October. Club members were able to enjoy the fantastic weather and the racetrack ambience from the comfort of a shaded hospitality facility, while getting close to the heart-stopping action during racing. The group paid a visit to the track for breakfast during the morning workout sessions, giving members the perfect opportunity to soak up the relaxed Santa Anita atmosphere.

The excitement of the Breeders’ Cup was augmented by a mix of other activities; sampling the local nightlife, soaking up the sun on the beach and visiting tourist attractions such as Universal Studios were among the excursions enjoyed. Club member Daniel Abraham, pictured second from right, said: “The Breeders’ Cup was a fantastic experience. All the arrangements during our trip were very well organised, from visiting the track for morning exercise and seeing the barn area, to the actual racedays themselves. “It was a privilege to be part of such a memorable Breeders’ Cup and to meet fellow racing enthusiasts in the club.” The Club ROA contingent is pictured in the hallowed winners’ circle at Santa Anita.

IN BRIEF: Training costs survey Many thanks to our members who responded to our training costs survey in October. We had a very positive response and all the information is being collated and will appear in aggregate form in a future issue. Merchandise ROA members will be receiving details soon of a new range of ROA merchandise. The fashionable and stylish branded range, intended to be practical for racing and the sales, includes light jackets, warm coats and a choice of recoloured ties and ontrend ladies’ scarves and umbrellas. The coats and jackets have been extensively road tested at the sales this autumn and we hope will prove useful for wrapping up in on colder days at the races this winter.

Perfect for Xmas Members looking to find the ideal Christmas gift for an 18-32 year old need look no further than BetfairClub ROA. A year’s membership of this exclusive and innovative club makes the ideal present which lasts all year. Club members have a string of horses in training to follow on the Flat and over jumps (can go racing as an owner) and attend the regular social events. The club has a busy and exciting programme for 2009, which will include private Club facilities at the Cheltenham Festival and at Royal Ascot, within the Royal Enclosure. Membership is just £199 and can be paid monthly by direct debit, working out at less than £17 a month.

DIARY DATES: 2009 car park label The new ROA/RCA car park label is effective from January 1 – December 31, 2009. The label allows free parking at most race meetings. The exceptions to this, listed on the reverse of the label, are the Cheltenham Festival, Grand National meeting, Derby meeting, Royal Ascot and Glorious Goodwood. Applications should be made on the form sent out recently. Vets’ report Copies of issue 12 of the Horserace Betting Levy Board’s Veterinary Newsletter are now available. The 12-page bulletin covers a number of topics, ranging from fertility to musculoskeletal injury and respiratory disease. The issue can be downloaded from the ROA website at www.racehorseowners.net

Thursday, December 4 Winners of the ROA/Racing Post Horseracing Awards are announced at a black tie dinner and dance at the London Hilton, Park Lane. Thursday, January 1 The new ROA/RCA car park label takes effect. Tuesday, March 10 – Friday, March 13 ROA marquee at the Cheltenham Festival. Thursday, June 25 ROA AGM, London.

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Owner of the Month Alan Blackmore talks to Princess Anne after Cool Roxy’s latest triumph

Alan Blackmore Owner-trainer has birthday to remember as stable star Cool Roxy notches his tenth win at Fakenham Cool Roxy achieved his place in racing history on October 24, with a pillar to post success in the Alan Blackmore Birthday Handicap Chase at Fakenham. Not only was it the remarkable 11-year-old’s tenth success at the Norfolk track, but for good measure the contest was also sponsored by his ownertrainer, celebrating his 80th birthday.

“It was just a magical day, absolutely perfect,” said Blackmore, who has trained horses under permit since 1971 from his base at Little Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire, having ridden in point-to-points in his youth. “So often these plans go awry, but not on this occasion. It was a lovely day, we had lunch with the chairman before racing, and then Cool Roxy did his bit!

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“The ovation he received coming back into the winners’ enclosure was incredible; I’ve never seen or heard anything like it before. I don’t think the Gold Cup winner received a louder roar!” It was at Tattersalls’ Foal Sale in November 1997 that Blackmore spied an athletic son of Environment Friend, bred by Mary Rimell, walking round the sales ring. The sum of 1,400gns was enough to secure the foal, subsequently named Cool Roxy. It was money well spent. To date, he has earned £113,000, with his Fakenham victories – five over hurdles and five over fences – supplemented by one triumph at Fontwell. Blackmore said: “He wasn’t very big – he’s only just over 15 hands – but there was lots of stamina in his pedigree. I remember thinking, ‘I could do something with him’. All that jazz

“His dam is Roxy River (a half-sister to the dam of top-class staying chaser Bacchanal) and my wife Pat had just been to see the show Chicago, featuring the character Roxie Hart.

“I was actually offered Cool Roxy’s half-brother as a youngster, but I turned him down because the price was too high. The horse turned out to be Crossbow Creek, so I’ve been kicking myself ever since! “Cool Roxy loves Fakenham because it’s a sharp track and as he’s small and agile, he can motor round the turns, whereas bigger horses can struggle. They always have decent ground there too, which he adores.” Another key component in the Cool Roxy success story is jockey Chris Honour, who has been aboard for all but three of the gelding’s 61 races to date. “Chris is a good lad – he’s a real horseman and gets on really well with the horse,” said Blackmore. “He rides to orders, never knocks his mounts about and I think he deserves more chances.” Blackmore, who enjoyed rally driving in his younger days, spent 30 years in the fashion publishing business, before becoming a driving examiner. In the 1980s, he trained multiple winner Silent Echo, who was often ridden in his races by Richard Dunwoody.


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Chris Honour guides Cool Roxy to his tenth Fakenham success

Owners in the News Harry Findlay Denman co-owner is making an impact on the Flat with an expanding team of horses, but maintains that jumps racing is his real passion

“I was the first person to put Richard up when he was an amateur against the professionals,” said Blackmore. “He once lost a race in the stewards’ room on one of mine, just because he was too inexperienced to defend his ride. “We have always had about two or three horses in the yard every year and we always buy our stock as foals or yearlings. That means if they learn any bad habits, it’s down to you! “My parents and grandparents had horses, and I’ve never known anything else. When I was six I had my own pony, and horses have been a major part of my life ever since.” Heartache

The Blackmores’ time in racing has not always been easy. At one point they considered dropping out of the sport, having suffered the loss of their amateur jockey son Michael, who was killed after a fall at Market Rasen in May 1986. But

“While Cool Roxy has his enthusiasm and still displays his trademark battling qualities, we will continue to race him. He’d be bored stiff in a field anyway” they knew that Michael would not have wanted them to quit. Cool Roxy may be in the veteran stage of his career, but there are no thoughts of retirement just yet. Blackmore added: “Cool Roxy has given us so much pleasure and has a home for life with us. He would actually make a top eventer, because he jumps so well. “While he still has his enthusiasm and displays his trademark battling qualities, we will continue to race him. He’d be bored stiff in a field anyway.”

Harry Findlay may be best known as the co-owner of jumping superstar Denman, but his increasing involvement in the Flat racing scene has not gone unnoticed. The professional punter has had agents buying for him at some of the major Flat sales this year and last, snapping up young talent at Tattersalls and Goffs. Yet he maintains that his sporting focus has not shifted. Findlay said: “I prefer the jumps, there’s no doubt about that. That is where my passions and ambitions lie. “The major reason for investing in the Flat is simple maths. I’m taking a punt because I think you can buy horses for £50,000-60,000 that can compete with horses that cost three or four times that amount. “I find there is an excellent atmosphere at the Flat sales and it’s a great buzz. It’s very intriguing, a real challenge, and I’ve really enjoyed getting involved in that side.” One of Findlay’s recent purchases is the yearling Mr Corby, named in honour of his friend Tim Corby, who died in a car crash in August.

“Ultimately, all my Flat horses are for sale, whereas none of my jumpers are,” he said. “I’m prepared to invest for a couple of years and then I’ll take stock and see how things are. “It is a gamble, but that’s what I’ve done all my life. I enjoy putting my money where my mouth is and I’m hoping to unearth a rocket or two that can be resold. “The last day of Goffs offered tremendous value. I bought four horses for half of what I thought they would cost me.” The majority of Findlay’s Flat horses are with Mick Channon, including Pearl Of Manacor, purchased for €270,000 at Goffs last year, and a promising third on his second start at Newbury in August. Findlay said: “Mick’s a great man and I really enjoy going down to his place and seeing the horses work. “I’m having a lot of fun and if I can break even in this game I’ll be happy.” The unbeaten Triple Aspect, trained by William Haggas, is another exciting prospect, having won a Group 3 race at Chantilly on his last outing. Harry Findlay (right) with one of his recent buys, Mr Corby

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Owners in the News Piers Pottinger Veteran Caracciola makes history by landing the biggest prize of his career in the Cesarewitch Piers Pottinger described Caracciola’s victory in the Cesarewitch as “my greatest day on a racecourse”, having watched his 11-year-old become the oldest ever winner of the historic long-distance Newmarket handicap. The PR guru, Deputy Chairman of Chime Communications, has seen his white and royal blue silks carried to victory by some top-notch horses over the years, including dual Tote Gold Trophy winner Geos and Cheltenham Festival victor King Harald.

So his description of this latest high-profile success shows exactly what it means to a man once dubbed ‘the unluckiest owner in Britain’. Pottinger, who was introduced to racehorse ownership by a friend in the mid-1980s, said: “Caracciola is a part of racing history now. He deserved to win a big prize, having been runner-up in the Cesarewitch the year before. “He had been labelled unfairly as a ‘nearly horse’, because he seems to run well in these big races without winning. But we persevered Piers Pottinger enjoys his ‘greatest day’ in racing

Eddie Ahern steers Caracciola to Cesarewitch glory

and it was a superb training effort by Nicky Henderson. “I was amazed that he was 50-1, even though everyone said he had a poor draw and was too old for the race. Eddie Ahern has a great affinity with the horse and gave ‘Cracky’ a superb ride.” Caracciola was bought privately by his owner off the Flat in Germany and sent jumping in 2002. The son of Lando has six victories to his name over hurdles and fences – plus two on the level in Britain – and has run with great credit in some of the toughest handicaps in the calendar, including when third in the 2005 Grand Annual Chase at Cheltenham. Pottinger said: “He is now the senior gent at Seven Barrows and it is possible that he has run his last race on the Flat. I would be surprised if he turned out again in that sphere.

“Caracciola is part of racing history now and deserved to win a big prize, having been second in the Cesarewitch the year before” “After the end of this jumps season we may call it a day, but that is a call that will be made by Nicky and his groom, Sarah Shreeve, who has been instrumental. “He has now won over £270,000 and is a very special horse. “Winning the Cesarewitch is a once-in-a-lifetime event, definitely my greatest day on a racecourse, although I actually prefer the jumps; I haven’t missed a day of the Cheltenham Festival in 30odd years.”

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Now, more than ever, the market demands something remarkable. Take a long, hard look at the Overbury stallions: their talents are truly remarkable.


To breed an excellent horse, breed to an excellent horse.

Back at Overbury: The stallion who has sired more juvenile winners from his first four crops than any other British stallion ever. BERTOLINI Danzig – Aquilegia (Alydar) £4,000 October 1st, Special live foal Britain’s leading National Hunt stallion – even though his first crop are only six-year-olds. KAYF TARA Sadler’s Wells – Colorspin (High Top) £4,500 October 1st, Special live foal So good he was rated above Shamardal and Dubawi – and even above his grandsire Kingmambo. PROCLAMATION King’s Best – Shamarra (Zayyani) £3,000 October 1st, Special live foal From the Gone West sire line that produced the sires of Raven’s Pass and Zarkava – and a much better racehorse than either. ZAFEEN Zafonic – Shy Lady (Kaldoun) £3,000 October 1st, Special live foal

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ALL THE NEWS AND EVENTS FOR TBA MEMBERS

TBA members enjoy a day out at Manton

TBA Region Profile – The West Our series exploring each TBA region looks at Berkshire, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Oxfordshire Chairman

Penny Van Straubenzee is a well known face, both on the racecourse and at the sales, having had a lifetime’s involvement in racing, particularly on the breeding side. As Penny Willder she was manager at Aston Park Stud, when Derring-Do stood there. To that influential stallion she bred a top two-year-old in Nomination. More recently she was again joint-breeder of another smart juvenile in last year’s triple scorer Mr Keppel. Regional representatives

Anthea Gibson Fleming, a leading racing figure in the Lambourn Valley, is the other joint breeder of Mr Keppel. Brought up in Dorset (where her mother bred the 2,000 Guineas winner Mister Baileys), Anthea, who is an expert cook when she is not working as a yearling spotter at the sales, is a great

jumping enthusiast and is the joint breeder of last November’s Becher Chase winner Mr Pointment. Alan Yuill Walker, the respected bloodstock writer, is the longest serving regional representative for what is now The West region, with 20 years’ involvement. Originally, Alan shared responsibility with Penny’s successor at Aston Park Stud, Bernice Cuthbert. Harriet Houghton, from Painswick, came on board when Gloucestershire was added to the mix. Previously, Harriet ran Region 5 (South East) with the late Ann Jenkins. Regional events

This region constitutes the richest vein of racehorse country outside Newmarket, with Lambourn as the epicentre. Over a period of time there have been regional visits to such prestigious

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Lambourn yards as Barry Hills at Faringdon Place and Nicky Henderson at Seven Barrows. There have also been visits to Kingwood Stables and the adjoining Kingwood Stud, not to mention the state of the art Valley Equine Hospital. The larger picture has embraced all of the most historic training establishments in the vicinity, highlighted by Manton, Beckhampton, Whatcombe and Kingsclere. Back in 1989, Jeremy Tree’s last season at Beckhampton, the TBA visitors saw no less a celebrity than Danehill, then a three-year-old. This great sire was homebred by Khalid Abdullah and there have been a number of visits to his famous Juddmonte Farms at Wargrave-onThames, as well as his less well-known Estcourt Estate, near Tetbury. On one particularly memorable day


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the annual regional meeting took in three Cotswold studs – Christopher Wright’s Stratford Place Stud, Nicholas Jones’s Coln Valley Stud, and Lord Vestey’s Stowell Park Stud, which are all private establishments. However, the most important studs in the area are all within a few miles of one another, close to Burghclere on the Berkshire/Hampshire border. Three of them are the Carnarvon/Warren families’ Highclere Stud, the Lloyd Webbers’ Watership Down Stud and the Maktoums’ Gainsborough Stud, and all have extended their hospitality to TBA members. In determining the next venue for an annual TBA regional visit, the regional representatives are just as keen on catering for jumping enthusiasts and the most recent in the series was to Alan King’s Barbury Castle.

Thoroughbred Breeders’ Day at Newmarket was well supported Friday, October 17 saw the annual Thoroughbred Breeders’ Day start the two-day Champions’ meeting at Newmarket racecourse, with the highlight of the day being the Group 3 Georgia House Stud Darley Stakes, accompanied by two Listed races. A nine-race card in total, all sponsored by those involved with the breeding industry, saw a good crowd, with plenty of TBA members supporting the event. After several of the races, William Morgan, TBA representative and breeder, interviewed the sponsors of the races, allowing them the

opportunity to impress upon the racegoers the importance of the breeding industry for racing. Interviewees included Kirsten Rausing, Chairman of the TBA and owner of Lanwades Stud, Chris Harper, owner of Whitsbury Manor Stud, Oliver St Lawrence, a member of the Federation of Bloodstock Agents, Sam Sheppard, Chief Executive of the European Breeders Fund, Brian O’Rourke, Managing Director of The National Stud, and Gavin PritchardGordon, Executive Chairman of British Bloodstock Marketing.

Charlie Farnsbarns lands the Georgia House Stud Darley Stakes

Contacts

The regional representatives are available to help, assist and advise members on any subject covered by the TBA. Members are encouraged to contact the Chairman or representatives if they have any ideas, problems or complaints. Penny van Straubenzee, Budds Farm, Burghclere, Newbury, Berkshire RG20 9JY. Tel: 01635 278214 Anthea Gibson Fleming, Rose Cottage, Kingston Lisle, Wantage, Oxfordshire OX12 9QL. Tel: 01367 820239 Alan Yuill Walker, Neville House, Kintbury, Hungerford, Berkshire RG17 9TJ. Tel: 01488 608717 Harriet Houghton, Dell Farm, Painswick, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6 6SQ. Tel: 01452 813382

DATES, REMINDERS AND NEW MEMBERS December 9–11 TBA Stud Farming Course, Newmarket. An opportunity for members and non-members to attend the Annual Stud Farming Course, which incorporates topics of current relevance to the thoroughbred breeding industry. The cost for this year’s course is £365 for members and £500 for non-members. For further information and to obtain an application form please contact Christine Standley at Stanstead House on 01638 661321, or email christine@thetba.co.uk January 6, 2009 – AGM & Awards TBA AGM and Annual Awards Luncheon

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at the Regency Hyatt Churchill Hotel. The AGM will commence at 10.45am and will be followed at 12.15pm by a champagne reception and luncheon, for those who have booked tickets. January 10, 2009 – Wetherby TBA Golf Day Fillies Only “Junior” Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race. TBA New Members Please contact Stanstead House on 01638 661321 if you have any queries. HOME: Mr M Joy, Oxfordshire. Mr A Jay, Gwent. Mr P Davies, Yorkshire. Mrs L Millman, Devon.

In recent months discussions have taken place between the TBA and the National Stud on the training needs of the industry and the role of the National Stud and the TBA in responding to these needs. Following transfer to Jockey Club ownership, the Stud has established a training review group aimed at monitoring and reviewing the existing training delivered by the Stud, together with identifying opportunities for future training provision. The TBA will be represented on this group by Joe Grimwade, Chairman of the BSSTS, and Caroline Turnbull, to ensure that industry training needs are reflected accurately.

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2009 TBA NH Mare Voucher Scheme In conjunction with the Levy Board, the TBA has, through its National Hunt Committee, instigated a scheme whereby recognition and reward is given to leading National Hunt mares, which in turn will support the British stallion industry. Based on official ratings, the owners of the top-rated racemares were invited to take up the offer of a voucher, up to the value of £3,000, towards the cost of a 2009 nomination to a British-based stallion. While a large proportion of the top mares will continue with their race career – and hopefully they will retain their form and be in contention for a NH Mare Voucher in the future – 35% of breeders contacted have taken up this offer and will be retiring their mares to stud in 2009 to visit a British-based stallion.

Welland Lodge employee lands Stud Staff Award Employed as a stud groom at Welland Lodge Farm for 33 years, November Stud Staff Award winner Virginia Chadd (pictured above left, receiving her award from Hazel West) has a wealth of experience gained across the equestrian industry, from showjumpers, eventers and Irish draught horses to thoroughbreds. The stud has successfully bred and pinhooked winners in the UK and overseas, culminating in the homebred Penny’s Gift (Tobougg/Happy Lady) winning the Watership Down Stud

Sales Race at Ascot in September for owners Malcolm and Penny Brown. Employer Captain Archie SmithMaxwell has benefited greatly from Chadd’s expertise in running his stud over the years, and describes her as a loyal, committed employee who keeps her charges in excellent condition and who generously passes on her knowledge to all her colleagues. He adds that Chadd “knows her job backwards”, and he could not recommend her too highly as a worthy winner of this month’s award.

Members encouraged to attend TBA AGM and awards luncheon Members are strongly encouraged to attend the TBA Annual General Meeting on January 6, in order to show support for their association. The meeting is being held at The Churchill Hotel, London W1, commencing at 10.45am (members are requested to be in their seats by 10.30am). The formal Notice of Meeting and general information regarding the AGM will be circulated to members in mid-December.

Following the AGM, for those who have booked tickets, there will be a champagne reception followed by a three-course lunch, accompanied by wine, all included in the ticket price of £65. TBA members will have already received ticket application forms for the awards luncheon and, as places are strictly limited, we recommend that application forms are returned immediately to avoid disappointment.

New base for British Bloodstock Marketing The British Bloodstock Marketing team officially moved into their new office at 190 High Street, Newmarket on October 31. Executive Chairman Gavin PritchardGordon and International Development Manager Anna Pinnington, pictured above with Marketing Executive Desna Tatler (right), were joined by a number of racing figures on the day, including TBA Chairman Kirsten Rausing. Gavin Pritchard-Gordon said: “We are relishing the challenge of marketing and promoting British racing and breeding from our sophisticated and modern office.” For further information, please call 01638 675 940 or email info@bbm.gb.com

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Fee for 2009: £3,500 October 1st

Cartier Champion European Sprinter 2005

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A LEADING BRITISH SIRE in 2007 and 2008

by European Stakes Winners with 11 winners And possibly THE BEST 2YO IN THE WORLD Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf and Tattersalls Timeform Millions winner DONATIVUM a Kentucky Derby Prospect for 2009

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Yearlings selling for up to 160,000gns and PROLIFIC sold for 230,000gns at Tattersalls

Monsieur Bond Fee for 2009: £3,000 October 1st

Dual Group winning sprinter by Danehill Dancer Yearlings realising 50,000gns, 31,000gns, €30,000, etc St Leger yearlings AVERAGED £22,400 over 6x his fee

Sakhee’s Secret Fee for 2009: £6,500 October 1st

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Ann Jenkins Racing remembers an outstanding horsewoman and breeder who devoted her life to thoroughbreds in a career spanning over 50 years

Ann Jenkins, who served the British breeding industry with distinction for over half a century, died on October 20 at the age of 72. One of the most respected and admired women in the bloodstock business, Ann Jenkins was manager at Heatherwold Stud in Berkshire for 45 years, having been installed by Elisabeth Longton in 1959 upon the stud’s inception. It was at Heatherwold that Jenkins decided on sending Fiesta Fun – a daughter of Antigua, the last surviving mare by Hyperion – to Rainbow Quest. The result was Saumarez, who proved himself a top-class colt with wins in the

Arc and Grand Prix de Paris in 1990. Owner and breeder Edward Kessly, who knew Jenkins for over 35 years, said: “I was introduced to Ann by Spike Kirby, a senior vet in the Lambourn area, and we became good friends. “We owned a number of racehorses and broodmares in partnership over the years. She was an exceedingly capable horsewoman, very hands on, and also incredibly knowledgeable. “Ann was a very kind person, a real character, and everybody knew her in the bloodstock world. She was also incredibly determined; once she had made her mind up to do something, you could not divert her.”

Jenkins’s name has most recently been associated with brilliant filly Lush Lashes, a triple Group 1 winner for Jim Bolger in the Coronation Stakes, Yorkshire Oaks and Matron Stakes, who she bred from her mare Dance For Fun. Hilaris, the dam of Dance For Fun, is a grand-daughter of Fiesta Fun. By Arazi, she was bought privately by Jenkins from Sheikh Mohammed, who had acquired her mother Carnival Spirit (a half-sister to Saumarez) from the Longtons as a yearling. Jenkins also bred Take A Bow, trained by her nephew Patrick Chamings, who won the Group 3 Brigadier Gerard Stakes in 2007. Her success was not confined to the Flat; she also bred Darkness, winner of the Grade 1 Feltham Novices’ Chase in 2005. Having become the owner of Heatherwold Stud, Jenkins sold the property in 2003 to Mike Caddy, along with the majority of her broodmares. The few she retained were mostly sent to Sussex Stud near Horsham. Speaking to Thoroughbred Owner & Breeder in December 2007, after Lush Lashes had made a winning debut in the Goffs Fillies Million at the Curragh, Jenkins said: “I was totally amazed as she was the only filly in the race not to have run before. I’ve had a wonderful year but the one thing I miss is not having the horses at home any more.”

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Breeders’ Prizes FLAT HBLB Breeders’ Prizes worth £1,000 or more Breeder

Horse

Sire

Dam

Date

Course

P and Mrs A G Venner

7,500

Arabian Gleam

Kyllachy

Gleam Of Light

13/9/08

Doncaster

Cheveley Park Stud Ltd

6,300

Regal Flush

Sakhee

Ruthless Rose

04/9/08

Salisbury

Virtual

Pivotal

Virtuous

13/9/08

Doncaster

Spacious

Nayef

Palatial

12/9/08

Doncaster

Savarain

Rainbow Quest

Frangy

2/10/08

Newmarket

Minority Report

Rainbow Quest

Queen Sceptre

28/9/08

Musselburgh

Fittocks Stud

Prize (£)

Based on dates money was paid

5,200

MH and Mrs G Tourle

5,000

Lady Gloria

Diktat

Tara Moon

14/9/08

Goodwood

Highclere Stud

4,200

Foxhaven

Unfuwain

Dancing Mirage

13/9/08

Chester Doncaster

D M James

2,800

Royal Confidence

Royal Applause

Never A Doubt

11/9/08

Mrs M Campbell-Andenaes

2,800

Presvis

Sakhee

Forest Fire

20/9/08

Newbury

R P Williams

2,700

The Betchworth Kid Tobougg

Runelia

12/9/08

Doncaster

P Onslow

2,500

Moorhouse Lad

Bertolini

Record Time

20/9/08

Newbury

Glebe Stud & J F Dean

2,400

Oat Cuisine

Mujahid

Gazebo

20/9/08

Newmarket

05/9/08

Lingfield Park

Usk Valley Stud

2,100

Resplendent Light

Fantastic Light

Bright Halo

25/6/08

Salisbury

Larkwood Stud

2,000

Medici Pearl

Medicean

In Love Again

04/9/08

Redcar

The Earl Cadogan

2,000

Rum Jungle

Robellino

Anna Karietta

01/8/08

Newmarket

23/9/08

Folkestone

4/10/08

Redcar

P Wyatt & Ranby Hall

1,800

Charlie Tipple

Diktat

Swing Of The Tide

C Eddington & Partners

1,800

Albaqaa

Medicean

Basbousate Nadia

27/9/08

Chester

Mascalls Stud

1,800

Just Like A Woman Observatory

Always On My Mind

04/9/08

Salisbury

J H Wall

1,800

Isphahan

Diktat

Waltzing Star

28/9/08

Ascot

Belgrave Bloodstock

1,800

Wasan

Pivotal

Solaia

11/9/08

Doncaster

Sir & Executors of the late Lady Westbrook

1,500

Bollin Felix

Generous

Bollin Magdalene

07/9/08

Thirsk

Lakin Bloodstock & H & W Thornton

1,500

Shimoni

Mark Of Esteem

Limuru

24/9/08

Goodwood

Cotswold Stud

1,500

Greenwich Village

Mtoto

D'Azy

14/8/08

Great Leighs

A Smith

1,500

Merchant Of Dubai Dubai Destination Chameleon

30/9/08

Southwell

Wheelersland Stud

1,500

The Oil Magnate

Dr Fong

Bob's Princess

17/9/08

Beverley

Miss B Swire

1,500

Taikoo

Dr Fong

So True

27/9/08

Chester

Manor Farm Packers Ltd

1,400

Guilded Warrior

Mujahid

Pearly River

27/9/08

Chester

Highclere Stud & Harry Herbert

1,400

Regal Parade

Pivotal

Model Queen

20/9/08

Ayr

Mr & Mrs H Moszkowicz

1,400

Angus Newz

Compton Place

Hickleton Lady

13/9/08

Chester

M E Wates

1,400

Amanjena

Beat Hollow

Placement

26/9/08

Ascot

M H Easterby

1,400

Game Lad

Mind Games

Catch Me

20/9/08

Ayr

C A Cyzer

1,400

Crackentorp

Generous

Raspberry Sauce

05/9/08

Lingfield Park

Genesis Green Stud

1,400

Taameer

Beat Hollow

Vayavaig

19/9/08

Newbury

Malih Lahij Al Basti

1,400

Arabian Spirit

Oasis Dream

Royal Flame

4/10/08

Kempton Park

MyriadCommunitcations&NewEnglandStud

1,400

Battle Of Hastings Royal Applause

Subya

13/9/08

Doncaster

Blenheim Bloodstock

1,400

Princess Taylor

Singspiel

Tapas En Bal

27/9/08

Haydock Park

Mrs C G Gardiner

1,400

Kal Barg

Medicean

Persian Air

26/9/08

Haydock Park

T J Cooper

1,200

Syvilla

Nayel

Dance Steppe

08/9/08

Bath

R Hollinshead

1,200

Viper

Polar Prince

Maradata

2/10/08

Goodwood Redcar

Dr O C Carlini

1,000

Quirina

Red Ransom

Qirmazi

15/8/08

Southill Stud

1,000

Jim Martin

Auction House

Folly Finnesse

18/9/08

Ayr

Hascombe & Valiant Studs

1,000

Rhadegunda

Pivotal

St Radegund

17/9/08

Sandown Park

Littleton Stud

1,000

Opera Prince

Kyllachy

Optaria

17/9/08

Sandown Park

Mrs C C Realado-Gonzalez

1,000

Gallego

Danzero

Shafir

17/9/08

Sandown Park

C A Green

1,000

Mr Hichens

Makbul

Lake Melody

08/9/08

Folkestone

DECEMBER 2008 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER 93


Words: Alan Yuill Walker and Edward Rosenthal

Breeder of the Month: October

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Donativum (grey) finishes with a flourish at Santa Anita, to the delight of his jockey Frankie Dettori (right)

Stratford Place Stud Juvenile Donativum proves his class by securing massive pots on both sides of the Atlantic With Donativum prevailing over Crowded House, the Tattersalls Timeform Million race at Newmarket proved the key to the October Breeder of the Month award. On Saturday, October 25, both juveniles recorded Group/Grade 1 victories: Crowded House in the Racing Post Trophy at Doncaster and Donativum in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf at Santa Anita. With two significant victories in October, the gelded Donativum (by Cadeaux Genereux) made Stratford Place Stud an obvious choice for the month’s top breeding accolade, landing the prize of a TRM product pallet worth over €2,000 and some Irish whiskey.

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The stud at Coln Rogers, near Northleach in the Cotswolds, is owned by Christopher Wright of Chrysalis Records – whose signed acts have included Jethro Tull and Blondie – and over the years he has owned a number of horses in partnership with Catherine Corbett, who has raced such stars as Desirable and Negligent. Donativum’s dam Miss Universe was another grey filly trained for her by Barry Hills. A 30,000gns yearling, she won her maiden at Windsor as a two-year-old and was placed third in the Group 3 Solario Stakes. Miss Universe was acquired at the following year’s December Sales for 55,000gns en route to


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Stratford Place. Donativum, who realised 120,000gns as a yearling, is the mare’s fifth winner, the pick of her predecessors being the multiple Graded winner Worldly. In October Donativum’s half-brother by Starcraft was retained for 90,000gns after failing to reach his reserve. The female family to which Donativum belongs is synonymous with the Hue-Williams’ old Woolton House and Rathasker Studs, where his second, third and fourth dams were bred. The fourth dam, Royal Saint, was top class but inferior to her own-sister Altesse Royale, who in 1971 became the first filly to win the 1,000 Guineas, Oaks and Irish Oaks. When Woolton House finally closed for business, two of the last remaining mares that stud groom Robert Forbes looked after were As You Desire Me (third dam of Donativum) and her smart daughter Intimate Guest.

Henry Candy trained brilliant sprinter Kyllachy and this season he had two more exceptionally speedy colts, with Kyllachy’s three-year-old son Corrybrough, and Amour Propre, a juvenile by Paris House. That pair are the respective produce of mother (Calamanco) and daughter (Miss Prim). Both were acquired as yearlings from their breeder, Sheila Oakes, the former costing 57,000gns at Newmarket and the latter just 1,500gns at Doncaster. Both were also consigned from Throckmorton Court Stud, as were their current yearlings; Corrybrough’s own-sister was retained for 50,000gns at Tattersalls’ October Sale (Book 1), while Amour Propre’s halfbrother by Danbird (Book 3) realised a disappointing 17,000gns. As the winner of the Group 3 Cornwallis Stakes the previous week, Amour Propre has earned Sheila Oakes from Crambe, between York and Malton, the last of this season’s

Small Breeder awards. Incidentally, Crambe is just a few miles from Buttercrambe, where the Darley Arabian spent his stud innings. Quite apart from the fact that Kyllachy would be a great deal more fashionable than Paris House, there is another reason for the tremendous discrepancy in price, as Calamanco is an own-sister to Cape Merino and the latter is dam of top international sprinter Cape Of Good Hope. Miss Prim, however, showed little aptitude on the racecourse. Cape Of Good Hope was the only foal that Diana Ellis bred from Cape Merino before she sold his dam, together with Calamanco, at Doncaster in January 2000. Since that time Cape Merino, who won the valuable juvenile race at Redcar, has earned mega bucks for Templeton Stud. Both Cape Merino and Calamanco were trained by Alf Smith at Beverley, with whom Sheila and Derrick Oakes, a bank manager, had the occasional horse in training.

They had been anxious to buy Cape Merino, as Derrick explained. “On the day of the sale Sheila was due to go to hospital in Scarborough so I left a bid of 5,000gns, only to find that she had made 6,200gns,” he said. “We were very disappointed as I had been prepared to go to 20,000gns. As it happened, Calamanco had been led out of the ring unsold and we were able to buy her privately afterwards.” By Clantime out of Laena by Roman Warrior, Cape Merino and Calamanco were bred to be sprinters. Officially a halfbred, Clantime stood at Cherry Tagart’s Melbourne Hall Stud, where Ellis used to board some of her stock. Their first three dams, Laena, Poshteen and Camlet, were all bred by Hugh Ellis, a former Cirencester permit holder, from a family which was predominantly jumping orientated – the fifth dam, Head Crest, was a smart staying chaser who finished runner-up in the Welsh National. Amour Propre (right) flies home at Ascot

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Breeders in the News

Derek James and Royal Confidence at Doncaster

Derek James Royal Confidence gained a deserved first Listed success in the Sceptre Stakes at Doncaster’s St Leger meeting, to the delight of her owner and breeder, Derek James. The daughter of Royal Applause had finished third in the Group 2 Rockfel Stakes as a juvenile and was beaten under two and a half lengths behind Natagora in this year’s 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket. “It’s great to get some win black type on the board – I think that’s what owners, breeders and trainers look for,” said James, a retired computer programmer from Pulborough, in West Sussex, who divides his time between England and Florida. “Royal Confidence is the first winner that I bred myself and it really gives you a feeling of great success. As a breeder, you have so much more invested.

You’ve nursed them from foal to yearling and really get to know them – it’s so exciting.” Having followed racing since he was young, James bought his first racehorse in 2001. That 42,000gns purchase was Never A Doubt, a high-class performer with Barry Hills, who recorded her biggest win in the Group 2 Prix Robert Papin at Maisons-Laffitte. Injury meant that Never A Doubt could not continue her racing career at three, although she has made a fine start to her broodmare career, with Royal Confidence now set to join her mother at Kingwood Stud. James said: “Having intended to buy one racehorse after I retired, I now have an interest in around 14 horses, including useful handicapper Giganticus (who races in James’s distinctive ‘green with red stars’ colours). It’s fair to say I am hooked!

“This is the first winner I bred and it really gives you a feeling of great success”

“I think I have been very lucky with my investments so far, as I usually spend between 40,000gns and 100,000gns. “The breeding business is run as a commercial operation. I sold Royal Confidence’s halfbrother by Selkirk, called Conclusive, for 100,000gns at Tattersalls last year. “It’s harder to make the racing side pay, although I did have a share in Killybegs, who was sold for a seven-figure sum.”

though in 1996 it was taken back ‘in house’. “Marcus Wickham Boynton was a very astute man who built the stud into a top commercial operation, having taken over in 1947,” said Macauley, who spent time at the stud in his youth. “Burton Agnes Stud was top consignor at the Tattersalls Houghton Sales on numerous occasions in the 1960s and early 1970s. “The stud is still run on a commercial basis and the general idea is to sell the colts and race the fillies to breed from them later on.” Derring-Do, a top-class miler who went on to sire 2,000 Guineas winner High Top, and

Lucyrowe, a brilliant filly who went on to become a foundation mare for Cliveden Stud, are just two names on the stud’s roll of honour. Recent stakes winners have included Housemaster, Mary Hinge, Mamounia, In Clover and Turin Lady. Buccellati’s dam Susi Wong, a daughter of Selkirk who cost 95,000gns at Tattersalls in 2000, is one of 14 broodmares at Burton Agnes Stud, half of which are boarders for James Wigan and George Strawbridge. Macauley said: “Susi Wong is a fine broodmare; she has a filly foal by Araafa and we have Buccellati’s yearling half-sister by Footstepsinthesand who will go into training with John Hills. “We are thrilled with Buccellati. He could go even further up the ladder and I know his Australian owners would love to aim him at the Melbourne Cup next year.”

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Burton Agnes Stud Buccellati’s win in the Group 3 St Simon Stakes at Newbury provided another feather in the cap of historic Burton Agnes Stud in East Yorkshire. The stud, which occupies 145 acres on an otherwise arable estate, was once one of the premier breeding establishments in the country, run for over 40 years by Marcus Wickham Boynton. Following his death in 1989, the estate passed into the hands of Simon Cunliffe-Lister. His mother Susan, the eldest daughter of Tory politician Willie Whitelaw, took overall control of affairs. The stud was leased in 1990, since when it has been managed by William Macauley,

Group 3 winner Buccellati and William Buick

“Buccellati could go even further up the ladder; his Australian owners would love to aim him at the Melbourne Cup next year”

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Centre of Excellence After ten years of planning and over a year of building work, Newmarket welcomes Europe’s largest equine hospital

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nyone who has driven into Newmarket, from the Cambridge/London direction over the last 12 months cannot fail to have seen the enormous amount of construction work taking place between the A1304 and A1303, close to the Rearing Stallion roundabout. It has been well shielded from view and there has been much speculation about exactly what was being built. But finally the wraps are off and we can now take a look at the latest addition to Newmarket’s veterinary armoury. After ten years of planning and over a year’s building work, Greenwood Ellis & Partners have now taken up residence in their new premises. Newmarket Equine Hospital, situated adjacent to the National Stud and July racecourse, is the largest equine hospital in Europe and combines a wide range of specialist expertise with sophisticated, state-of-the-art facilities. The practice was first established at Reynolds House in Newmarket High Street, from where it has operated for over 100 years. However, with over 70 staff currently employed, the expansion was long overdue.

Bigger and better

Due to its location, the clientele of the practice naturally includes a high proportion of racehorse trainers and thoroughbred studs, but it also sees a considerable number of competition horses, hunters, polo ponies and pleasure horses. In addition, it provides veterinary coverage for all Newmarket racecourse fixtures and has a permanent office at Tattersalls sales ring. Of the 30 vets working from the new facility, 18 are in the ambulatory team, visiting cases in and around the Newmarket area. The remainder of the work is primarily on horses who have

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been referred in to the hospital from practices around the UK. The professional team is very highly qualified and includes a large number of certificate and diploma holders, recognising their skills in specialist disciplines such as orthopaedics, surgery or internal medicine. The first thing that strikes anyone visiting the hospital for the first time is the massive amount of space everywhere. There is a huge car park with a designated area for visitors, from where they are directed to the reception, which can only be described as palatial. Anyone who is familiar with the Reynolds House premises, where myriad vets, nurses and secretaries vied for space in the front office, will find themselves in very different surroundings indeed. The new site occupies 15 acres and comprises: Five examination rooms, one of which has removable stocks, while one has fixed stocks and can be used for standing surgery, such as laparoscopy or dental procedures. Diagnostic imaging suites incorporating digital and computed radiography, ultrasound, nuclear scintigraphy and arthroscopy. An MRI unit is currently being completed and it is anticipated that standing MRI will be available by the first half of 2009. This is the area where technology is very much at the forefront. All imaging modalities are connected to a server, which means that the vets can access x-rays and scans remotely, from their desks, from home or via the internet. This is proving particularly valuable when advice is needed from practice members who are away from the hospital. It also allows consultation with other experts around the world. The images from ultrasound machines used by the ambulatory vets are also downloaded to the central server and can be accessed by all veterinary personnel. Two well equipped operating theatres, one of which is used exclusively for orthopaedic surgery cases, which are at the highest risk from


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infection. The second theatre is used mainly for colic and soft tissue surgery. Emphasis is very much on reducing the risks of infection and this is enhanced by a positive pressure ventilation system in each theatre, helping to maintain a sterile environment within. It is anticipated that up to 1,000 surgical procedures per year will be performed and this is likely to increase over time with the expanding caseload. The efficiency of theatre turnaround is aided by a dedicated pre-op area and four knockdown/recovery boxes. An intensive care unit comprising six boxes, two of which can be isolated with a separate entrance/exit if necessary. Each of these is equipped with heating systems, cameras and observations panels, so that patients can be monitored at all times. Again, the vets can access the CCTV images remotely. A fully staffed laboratory for rapid turnaround of samples, both for practice members and as a commercial service to other practices. The laboratory is approved by the Horserace Betting Levy Board to test for Taylorella equigenitalis (CEM), Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in equine samples. 64 boxes divided equally between American barn-style housing and individual loose boxes, the latter having huge roof spaces to ensure adequate ventilation. Four isolation boxes separated from all other accommodation and used for cases, or suspected cases, of infectious disease. A well stocked pharmaccy/dispensary, plus a comprehensive post mortem suite, a forge with a one of three resident farriers on duty at all times, a 20 x 40 metre ménage, two trot-up lanes, a fibresand lunge pit and hard lunge area. Three staff cottages, allowing a 24-hour, seven days per week veterinary presence on site. The overall design of the premises has obviously benefited from a great deal of forethought. Vehicle and horse movements are kept completely separate, and both are able to flow with a minimum of disruption. So this new facility, together with the Rossdale & Partners practice at Beaufort Cottage Hospital and the Animal Health Trust, must secure Newmarket’s position as an epicentre of veterinary excellence. Between them, these three organisations employ over 70 equine vets. Isn’t that an extraordinary statistic for a town the size of Newmarket? Maybe, but then nobody has ever accused Newmarket of being ordinary.

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FIRST YEARLINGS IN 2009

INDESATCHEL

Classic-placed dual Group winner by Danehill Dancer

All foal shots taken August 13th and 14th 1. Bay filly ex River Song born 23/01/08 River Song won and placed in USA (R) race; half-sister to ALLIED FORCES Gr.2 winner from the immediate family of CROWNED PRINCE, MAJESTIC PRINCE. 2. Bay colt ex Right Answer born 14/02/08 Dam SP winner Right Answer, Listed St Hugh’s Stakes. Family of Champion 3yo Sprinter and multiple Group winner MIND GAMES.

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3. Bay filly ex Waterfowl Creek born 06/02/08 Waterfowl Creek - dam of SW MAID OF CAMELOT (Lupe Stakes LR). Half-sister to Group 2 winner INCHMURRIN (Child S), dam of INCHINOR. 4. Bay colt ex Myths and Verses born 29/01/08 Out of a daughter of Royal Ascot Group winner ROMANTIC MYTH (Queen Mary Stakes Gr.3) and half-sister to ROMANTIC LIAISON (Queen Mary Stakes Gr.3). 5. Bay filly ex Quiz Show born 21/04/08 Out of a winning dam of winners, including SP winner Right Answer. Half-sister to Champion 3yo Sprinter and multiple Group winner MIND GAMES. 6. Bay colt ex Golden Nun born 14/05/08 Second foal out of Groupwinning GOLDEN NUN (Ballyogan Stakes Gr.3, Kilvington Stakes LR).

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News round-up All the latest developments and information from the veterinary world

Glasgow vets get clearer picture Equine vets at Glasgow Vet School should be better able to diagnose airway conditions thanks to new technology in the form of a dynamic respiratory endoscope. This equipment enables a camera to be passed via the nostrils to the respiratory tract, providing images while the horse is exercising. The equipment was acquired as a joint venture with Mark Johnston, qualified vet and trainer. It is anticipated that this will aid testing for a range of causes of poor performance. Warm-ups helpful, but in moderation In a study undertaken by research workers in Japan, the effect of varying warm-up regimes was investigated in sprinters by monitoring the turnover of respiratory gases, cardiac activity, lactage build-up and evidence of fatigue. The study concluded that, although there are significant advantages to warming up properly, there is no evidence to suggest any benefits associated with a high intensity, strenuous warm-up. Date set for Equine Forum The National Equine Forum is held at the Royal Society in London in March of every year and has been established to provide all participants in the equine industry with an opportunity to hear about topical issues, new products, informative research, views and opinions. Over the years, the programme has evolved to include time for contributions from the floor. However, the forum’s main role is to provide a means by which the

industry can speak with one voice, when that is appropriate, and to serve as a sounding board for others to float ideas and proposals. The next Equine Forum will be held on March 31, 2009. Most participants are by invitation, although a limited number of tickets are available. To apply, contact Tracy Lepkowska: tlepkowska@warkscol.ac.uk. Equestrian Awards 20th anniversary The Animal Health Trust’s UK Equestrian Awards were started in 1989, and the 20th awards ceremony was held at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, in London, on November 6. During those 20 years, the Veterinary Achievement Award has gone to such renowned vets and scientists as ‘Twink’ Allen, Peter Rossdale, Jenny Mumford, Derek Knottenbelt and James Wood. The 2008 Vet of the Year Award was presented to Essex-based Andrew Dobson. Is your vet a superstar? If your vet has gone beyond the call of duty, or impressed you with his or her level of competence and expertise, you can nominate them for a Petplan Veterinary Award. These awards, which will be presented in April 2009, include Vet of the Year, Vet Nurse of the Year and Practice of the Year. Nominations are judged by prominent individuals from the veterinary community. To obtain a nomination form, call 0845 678 1063, email vetawards@petplan.co.uk or download the form from www.petplan.co.uk/vetawards

Equine Rescue Fund unveils Howie the Rescue Horse The Equine Rescue Fund, run by the British Equine Veterinary Association, has taken delivery of a life-size equine mannequin, which will be used for their Rescue and Emergency Medicine Training courses, being run in conjunction with Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service. The production costs of the mannequin were funded by Genitrix and it has been nicknamed ‘Howie’ after Howard Wider, Managing Director of Genitrix. As well as being used for the courses, it will be taken to vet schools for training purposes and used by fire and rescue services to practise emergency equine handling techniques. Pictured above with Howie are, from left to right, Howard Wilder, Buster Brown and Jim Green of the Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service.

mud fever and it is important to be vigilant in looking for early signs of the problem. Clinical signs include swelling and pain, oozing of serum through the skin and, ultimately, cracks. These may allow entry of bacteria, which increases the severity of clinical signs. The hair over the affected areas becomes matted and more than one limb may be affected. The condition can occur elsewhere on the body, such as the quarters and the back, when it is often referred to as ‘rain scald’.

The first priority in treating mud fever is to keep the skin clean and dry. Antibacterial shampoos can be used, as can a mild disinfectant. Following their application, the infected areas should be rinsed and dried thoroughly. The hair can then be clipped away and an antibiotic gel or ointment applied. All but the most straightforward of cases should be attended to by a veterinary surgeon. In some cases, anti-inflammatories or painkillers may be necessary.

JARGON BUSTER Mud fever Mud fever, also known as cracked heels, is an infection of the lower limbs, usually involving the backs of the pasterns and fetlocks. It is caused principally by the infectious agent ‘Dermatophilus congolensis’ and is associated with wet conditions. Therefore, it is more common during the winter months. Management plays an important role in prevention, including thorough cleaning and drying of the legs following exercise. Some horses are particularly susceptible to

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Words: Andrew Caulfield

The latest developments in the bloodstock world

Brigadier Gerard, winner of 17 of his 18 starts, including the 2,000 Guineas

The Brigadier is back It’s been a struggle for Brigadier Gerard’s brilliance to translate into a legacy through others, but he’s in the spotlight again now

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or a long time now there has been a distinct danger that Brigadier Gerard isn’t destined to have a longterm impact on the breed, unlike his arch rival Mill Reef. So what were the chances that he would figure in the pedigrees of two of the 14 Breeders’ Cup winners at Santa Anita, in the same year that he appears in the pedigree of an exceptional juvenile filly? With his tremendous ability and magnificent physique, Brigadier Gerard took some very high hopes with him when he retired to Egerton Stud at the end of 1972. The main questionmark hanging over his

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prospects as a stallion was his pedigree: his sire Queen’s Hussar had commanded a fee of £250 at the time of his conception and his second dam had been bought for 400 guineas. Brilliant performers with less-than-brilliant pedigrees often aren’t as consistently successful at stud as they were on the racecourse and Brigadier Gerard proved no exception. His breeders had strong views about the number of mares he should cover. Consequently, he started with a book of 32 mares and never covered more than 44. At first the Group winners flowed quite freely, with at least one in each of his first

seven crops. For the record his first crop contained two – Etienne Gerard (Jersey Stakes) and General (Prix Thomas Bryon). Admiral’s Launch (Craven Stakes), Leonardo da Vinci (White Rose Stakes) and Princess Eboli (Cheshire and Lancashire Oaks) all came from his second, but the only Group winners from his third and fourth crops were the 1978 Champagne Stakes winner R B Chesne and the 1980 St Leger hero Light Cavalry. His fortunes revived briefly with his 1978 crop, which contained Vayrann (Champion Stakes), Bold Brigadier (Premio Ambrosiano) and Six Mile


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Bottom (Ormonde Stakes). The 1979 collection featured the Italian colt Geral and the French filly Paradise, and then the Prix La Force winner White Spade emerged from the 1980 crop to boost Brigadier Gerard’s total of Group winners in his first seven crops to 13. This was no mean achievement, even when we take into account the high quality of the mares he initially received, as there were only 218 foals in these crops. His figures of virtually 6% Group winners up to that point would have been an admirable achievement for any stallion. Slow decline

Unfortunately, the second half of Brigadier Gerard’s stud career was much less fruitful, with his popularity and then his fertility ebbing away. The only Group winners from these crops were the smart filly Ever Genial (May Hill and Hungerford Stakes) and the French sprinter-miler Comrade In Arms (Prix Messidor and Prix du Palais Royal). Hopes that his best sons would extend the male line quickly disappeared. Light Cavalry suffered the anticipated fate of a St Leger winner at stud in Kentucky and Vayrann achieved little before his death at 11. Comrade In Arms briefly raised hopes of a revival when his son Celtic Arms won the Prix Lupin and Prix

du Jockey-Club in 1994, but Celtic Arms sired nothing of note during a brief career. However, an unexpected standard-bearer for The Brigadier emerged from Argentina in the form of General’s son Lord At War. General proved no more than very useful at three and then won only one of his 12 starts in the USA. Argentina was happy to have him, though, and he justified his importation by siring Lord At War, who was unbeaten in three starts at around a mile in his native land before moving on to California. Lord At War won half of his 14 starts in the US, notably setting a track record in the Grade 3 Citation Handicap over nine furlongs at Hollywood Park at four and then scoring a Grade 1 double in the San Antonio Handicap and Santa Anita Handicap at five. Retired initially to Walmac International in Kentucky in 1986, Lord At War later moved to the Wimborne Farm of his breeders, Diane and Peter Perkins. Together with most imports from South America, Lord At War faced an uphill struggle to win the affections of American breeders. To make matters worse, he failed to sire a single stakes winner in his small first crop and he also seemed to be less than fully fertile, judging by American Jockey Club figures. He achieved only 39% live foals to mares covered in his second season

Raven’s Pass helped to put Brigadier Gerard’s name in lights

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Rainbow View, another top-class performer whose pedigree features Brigadier Gerard

Dreams dashed, but then realised Chapel Of Dreams looked sure to be successful at stud, but wasn’t. The next generation has been

and 50% in his sixth. His career ended in 1998, when he had to be destroyed several weeks after injuring a hind-leg in a breeding-shed accident. Admirable figures

However, Lord At War defied the odds. The 13 live foals in his second crop included the Grade 1 winner La Gueriere (Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup), the Grade 3-winning Lord Joe and the Canadian Grade 3 winner Primarily, and this trio effectively removed all doubts about Lord At War’s potential as a sire. His final figures stand at 21 North American Graded winners from 381 named foals, which equates to an admirable 5.5%. His 47 stakes winners represent more than 12% of his output. Unfortunately, much of his success was posthumous (his fee at the time of his death was $20,000) and one can’t help but wonder what he might have achieved had his talent been appreciated sooner. Now Lord At War is proving similarly effective as a sire of broodmares, perhaps because of his outcross bloodlines. He is probably best known in this role as the broodmare sire of War Emblem, the Kentucky

Derby and Preakness Stakes winner who has proved such a shy breeder in Japan. Lord At War’s daughters have already produced 16 Group/Graded winners and they notched up Group 1 winner number six when Raven’s Pass gained revenge on Henrythenavigator in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, before spectacularly repeating the performance in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Raven’s Pass is out of Ascutney, who has an equally distinguished older sister in Words Of War. This tough mare produced two highclass performers. One, the dual Grade 2 winner E Dubai, is the sire of the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint winner Desert Code and the other, the Grade 1 Del Mar Oaks winner No Matter What, is the dam of John Gosden’s dazzling filly Rainbow View. This daughter of Dynaformer strengthened her claims to being Britain’s best juvenile filly with her victory in the Meon Valley Stud Fillies’ Mile, on the same day that Raven’s Pass landed the QEII. Between them they ensured that Brigadier Gerard’s spectre was present once more at the scene of some of his greatest achievements.

One of the numerous quirks of thoroughbred breeding which is hard to explain is the way that talent sometimes skips a generation, even in an outstanding family. When Northern Dancer’s daughter Chapel Of Dreams retired, her potential as a broodmare looked limitless. An $850,000 yearling, she had greatly enhanced her value as a four-year-old, when three Graded stakes numbered among six wins, and on three occasions she failed by less than a length to become a Gr1 winner. By the end of the year she was rated just 3lb inferior to America’s best older turf fillies. In becoming a stakes winner, Chapel Of Dreams followed the example of her first three dams. Her second dam was the extremely fast Crimson Saint, who found fame by producing Royal Academy and Terlingua. Although Terlingua didn’t fulfil all the enormous expectations she created by trouncing the opposition in each of her first four starts, she made amends by producing the Gr1 winner Storm Cat and Chapel Of Dreams as her second and third foals. So what could possibly prevent Chapel Of Dreams from becoming a top producer? It certainly wasn’t her sire, Northern Dancer, as he twice headed the broodmare sires’ table in North America. That said, Chapel Of Dreams no doubt owed her small stature to her illustrious sire, and lack of size can stand in the way of broodmare success. Needless to say, the mare was given every chance and had foals by such popular stallions as Mr Prospector, Gulch, Woodman, Seattle Slew, Pleasant Colony, Coronado’s Quest and Seeking The Gold,

the last-named being responsible for three of her ten foals. Yet the biggest achievement by any of them was a third in a $50,000 stake at lowly Ellis Park. Her small Mr Prospector colt Goldkeeper was a minor winner but his bloodlines earned him his chance as a stallion in Southern Africa. One of his sons, Tiza, was imported to Europe, where his speed has earned him three Group 3 wins. It was also to be expected that some of Chapel Of Dreams’s six daughters – and their own daughters – would make amends for her failures. Sure enough, her eldest daughter, the winning Gulch filly Bridal Tea, set the ball rolling with Postponed, winner of the Grade 2 Peter Pan Stakes in 2000.

Keep the faith Chapel Of Dreams’s second daughter, the Woodman filly Wiener Wald, earned $200 during a five-race career but her visits to Rainbow Quest resulted in On Reflection, a middle-distance Listed winner in France, and the exciting Crowded House, who established his Classic credentials in such style in the Racing Post Trophy. Wiener Wald’s first daughter, the non-winning Silver Hawk mare Argent du Bois, has also helped revive this branch of an outstanding family with her first foal. This was her Royal Applause filly Ticker Tape, who was good enough to win the Grade 1 American Oaks and Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Invitational Challenge Cup Stakes. So be warned. Think twice before disposing of daughters of highly qualified but seemingly disappointing mares.

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DATA BOOK European Pattern

KANDAHAR RUN Kenmare LR, ROCK MY PAGO Thunder Gulch LR, ST CULPE Ogygian LR, STARLISH Anshan LR, TRULY MINE Barathea LR, YELLOWSTONE Exclusive Era LR.

416 SOMERVILLE TATTERSALL S G3 NEWMARKET. October 2. 2yoc&g. 7f.

1. ASHRAM (IRE) 8-12 £34,062 ch c by Indian Haven - Tara’s Girl (Fayruz) O-Mountgrange Stud B-Waterford Hall Stud TR-JW Hills 2. Control Zone (IRE) 8-12 £12,912 b c by Daggers Drawn - Blusienka (Blues Traveller) O-Clipper Logistics B-Ballyhane Stud TR-BJ Meehan 3. Derbaas (USA) 8-12 £6,462 b c by Seeking The Gold - Sultana (Storm Cat) O-Hamdan Al Maktoum B-Shadwell Farm LLC TR-EAL Dunlop Margins 4.5, 1.75. Time 1:22.39 (fast 0.91). Going Good to firm. Age 2

Starts 3

Wins 2

Places 1

Earned £40,648

Siire: INDIAN HAVEN. Sire of 2 Stakes winners. In 2008 - ASHRAM Fayruz G3, ASPEN DARLIN Key of Luck G3. 1st Dam: Tara’s Girl by Fayruz. 2 wins at 2, 2nd Sun Life of Canada Harry Rosebery S LR. Dam of 3 winners: 2002: TRIPLE TWO (f Pivotal) 3 wins at 2 and 3. Broodmare. 2003: (g Pivotal) 2004: Blackat Blackitten (c Inchinor) 5 wins, 2nd Muhtathir Burj Nahaar G3. 2005: Tara’s Force (f Acclamation) in training. 2006: ASHRAM (c Indian Haven) Sold 54,515gns foal at GONO1, 70,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 2 wins at 2, Somerville Tattersall S G3. 2007: (c Verglas) 2008: (f Indian Haven)

1st Dam: MASSKANA by Darshaan. 3 wins at 4 and 5 in France. Dam of 5 winnerrs: 1995: Guinevere (f Fairy King) unraced. Broodmare. 1996: WALLACE (c Royal Academy) 2 wins at 3, Michael Page International Silver Trophy LR, 2nd Great North Eastern Railway Park S G3. 1997: TWILIGHT WORLD (g Night Shift) Winner at 3. 1999: SULK (f Selkirk) Champion 2yr old filly in France in 2001. 2 wins at 2 at home, France, Prix Marcel Boussac-Royal Barriere G1, 2nd Vodafone Nassau S G1, Prix Royal-Oak G1, 3rd Aston Upthorpe Yorkshire Oaks G1. 2000: Shostakovich (c Danehill) 2001: ANNA PALLIDA (f Sadler’s Wells) Winner at 3. Broodmare. 2003: Broadway Hit (f Sadler’s Wells) unraced. GLE MOUNTAIN (c Rock of Gibraltar) 2004: EAG Sold 220,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 4 wins at 2 to 4, Beresford S G2, Royal Whip S G2, Joel S G3, 2nd Champion S G1, Vodafone Derby S G1, Futurity G2, Champagne S G2, York S G2, 3rd Irish Derby G1. 2005: Slink (f Selkirk) unraced to date. 2007: (c Montjeu) 2nd Dam: MASARIKA by Thatch. 4 wins at 2 and 3, Poule d’Essai des Pouliches G1, Prix Robert Papin G1, 2nd Prix Marcel Boussac G1, 3rd Prix Morny G1. Dam of MASSYAR (c Kahyasi: Gallinule S G2, 3rd Irish 2000 Guineas G1), MADJARISTAN (c Irish River: Arcadia H G3, 3rd Eddie Read H G1). Grandam of MASALARIAN, Masani.

Broodmare Sire: FAYRUZ. Sire of the dams of 2 SW. In 2008 - ASHRAM Indian Haven G3.

Broodmare Sire: DARSHAAN. Sire of the dams of 121 Stakes winners. In 2008 - SEPTIMUS Sadler’s Wells G1, FRONT HOUSE Sadler’s Wells G2, HONOLULU Montjeu G2, J’RAY Distant View G2, KATIYRA Peintre Celebre G2, ADORED Galileo G3, ALEXANDRA ROSE Caesour G3, EAGLE MOUNTAIN Rock of Gibraltar G3, FANTASIA NOA Sadler’s Wells G3. Sadler’s Wells G3, GAGN

ASHRAM ch c 2006

EAGLE MOUNTAIN b c 2004

2nd Dam: FLORISSA by Persepolis. 1 win at 2 in Belgium. Dam of Tara’s Girl (f Fayruz, see above)

Lorenzaccio Helen Nichols Swing Easy Hillbrow Golden City Lyphard Legend of France Lupe Habitat Shadywood Milly Moss Sing Sing Song Intent Be Friendly Friendly Jester Lady Jester Kalamoun Persepolis Perlita Sassafras Flossa Florentia II Ahonoora

Indian Ridge INDIAN HAVEN ch 2000 Madame Dubois

Fayruz TARA’S GIRL b 97 Florissa

Danzig Danehill Razyana ROCK OF GIBRALTAR b 99 Be My Guest Offshore Boom Push A Button Shirley Heights Darshaan Delsy MASSKANA b 88 Thatch Masarika Miss Melody

Northern Dancer Pas de Nom His Majesty Spring Adieu Northern Dancer What A Treat Bold Lad River Lady Mill Reef Hardiemma Abdos Kelty Forli Thong Tudor Melody The Veil

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417 JOEL S G3 NEWMARKET. October 3. 3yo+. 8f.

HOPPEGARTEN. October 3. 3yo+. 2000m.

1. EAGLE MOUNTAIN (GB) 4 9-0 £36,901 bbr c by Rock of Gibraltar - Masskana (Darshaan) O-Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum B-London Thoroughbred Services Ltd TR-MF De Kock 2. Bankable (IRE) 4 9-0 £13,988 b c by Medicean - Dance To The Top (Sadler’s Wells) O-Ronchalon Racing (UK) Ltd B-Barronstown Stud et al TR-LM Cumani 3. Ordnance Row (GB) 5 9-3 £7,001 b g by Mark of Esteem - Language of Love (Rock City) O-Mrs P Good B-Mrs P Good TR-R Hannon Margins Head, head. Time 1:34.07 (fast 1.93). Going Good to firm.

1. PRINCE FLORI (GER) 5 9-4 £23,529 b h by Lando - Princess Liberte (Nebos) O-Stall Reni B-HA Wacek TR-S Smrczek 2. Zaungast (IRE) 4 9-4 £7,353 b c by Alkalde - Zauberwelt (Polar Falcon) O-J Erhardt B-J Erhardt TR-W Hickst 3. Walzertraum (USA) 3 8-11 £3,676 b c by Rahy - Walzerkoenigin (Kingmambo) O/B-Gestut Schlenderhan TR-J Hirchberger Margins 1.5, 1.5. Time 2:09.20. Going Soft.

Age 2-4

Starts 14

Wins 4

Places 7

Earned £681,621

Sire: ROCK OF GIBRALTAR. Sire of 35 Stakes N Selkirk G1, winners. In 2008 - MOUNT NELSON BOOK OF KELLS Scenic G2, EAGLE MOUNTAIN Darshaan G3, GENUINE DEVOTION Black Tie Affair G3, HIGH ROCK Alysheba G3, MUSIDORA Bering CKG3, ROCK OF ROCHELLE Wild Again G3, ROC WOOD Centaine G3, SEVENTH ROCK Rubiton G3, SWEETER STILL Belmez G3, DIAMONDRELLA Dixieland Band LR, GAMBLE ME Pleasant Tap LR,

Age 3-5

Starts 15

Wins 6

Places 4

Earned £455,341

Siree: LANDO. Sire of 18 Stakes winners. In 2008 CALVADOS BLUES Machiavellian G3, PRINCE FLORI Nebos G3, AIR FORCE ONE Siberian Express LR, SHARSTAR Shareef Dancer LR. 1st Dam: PRINCESS LIBERTE by Nebos. 3 wins at 4 in Germany. Dam of 4 winners: 1999: PRIN NCE NICO (g Lagunas) 3 wins, Corsa Siepi di Merano Hurdle G1. 2000: PRINCESS CHERI (f Mondrian) Winner at 4 in Germany. Broodmare. 2001: PRINCE BASTI (c Tannenkonig) Winner at 3. 2002: Princess Cora (f Lavirco) unraced.

106 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER DECEMBER 2008

2003: PRINCE FLORI (c Lando) 6 wins at 3 to 5 in France, Germany, Grosser Volkswagon Preis von Baden G1, Grosser Mercedes-Benz Preis G2, Fruhjahrspreis des Bankhaus Metzler G3, Preis der Sparkassen Finanzgruppe G3, Preis der Deutschen Einheit G3, 3rd Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud G1, Gerling Preis G2. 2004: Prince Dragon (c Royal Dragon) unraced. 2006: Princess Demut (f Tannenkonig) unraced. 2007: Prince Diamond (c Goofalik) 2nd Dam: PRINZESS WLADI by Wladimir. 7 wins at 3 to 5 in Germany. Dam of Prince Parlando (c Cagliostro: 2nd P. der Firma Jungheinrich Gabelstapler LR) Broodmare Sire: NEBOS. Sire of the dams of 27 Stakes winners. In 2008 - PRINCE FLORI Lando G3, WUTZELINE Waky Nao LR. The Lando/Nebos cross has produced: PRINCE FLORI G1, CHANTRA G3, First Royal LR. PRINCE FLORI b h 2003 Surumu Acatenango Aggravate LANDO b 90 Sharpman Laurea Licata Caro Nebos Nostrana PRINCESS LIBERTE ch 92 Wladimir Prinzess Wladi Patricia

Literat Surama Aggressor Raven Locks Sharpen Up Miss Manon Dschingis Khan Liberty Fortino II Chambord Botticelli Naxos III Thiggo Wassia Utrillo Petra

419 OH SO SHARP S G3 NEWMARKET. October 3. 2yof. 7f.

1. SOUTER’S SISTER (IRE) 8-12 £28,385 b f by Desert Style - Hemaca (Distinctly North) O-PD Merritt B-John Cullinan TR-R Hannon 2. Moonlife (IRE) 8-12 £10,760 b f by Invincible Spirit - Marania (Marju) O-Godolphin B-M Parola TR-Saeed bin Suroor 3. Nashmiah (IRE) 8-12 £5,385 b f by Elusive City - Frond (Alzao) O-Saeed Manana B-Deerpark Stud TR-CE Brittain Margins 0.5, 1. Time 1:22.47 (fast 0.83). Going Good to firm. Age 2

Starts 10

Wins 3

Places 4

Earned £50,393

Sirre: DESERT STYLE. Sire of 17 Stakes winners. In 2008 - PACO BOY Sandhurst Prince G1, SOUTER’S SISTER Distinctly North G3. 1st Dam: Hemaca by Distinctly North. unraced. Dam of 3 winners: 2002: PREMIER FANTASY (g Pivotal) 3 wins at 2 and 4. 2004: FICOMA (f Piccolo) Winner at 2. 2005: Brexca (g Diktat) 2006: SOUTER’S SISTER (f Desert Style) Sold 9,000gns yearling at DNFES. 3 wins at 2, Sakhee Oh So Sharp S G3.

420 PRIX CHAUDENAY G2 LONGCHAMP. October 4. 3yo. 3000m.

1. WATAR (IRE) 9-2 £54,485 b c by Marju - Ombrie (Zafonic) O-Hamdan Al Maktoum B-Haras du Mezeray TR-F Head 2. Shemima (GB) 8-13 £21,029 gr f by Dalakhani - Shemaka (Nishapour) O-HH The Aga Khan B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-A de Royer-Dupre 3. Centennial (IRE) 9-2 £10,037 gr c by Dalakhani - Lurina (Lure) O-Michael O’Flynn B-W Lazy T Ltd TR-JHM Gosden Margins 5, 0.5. Time 3:10.70 (fast 0.70). Going Good. Age 2-3

Starts 8

Wins 3

Places 4

Sire: MARJU. Sire of 46 Stakes winners. In 2008 WATAR Zafonic G2, LOVE INTRIGUE Love The Groom G3, MARJALINA Linamix G3, COMIC STRIP Be My Chief LR, ONLY SHE CAN Rory’s Jester LR, RAYDIYA In The Wings LR. 1st Dam: Ombrie by Zafonic. Own sister to Souffle. Dam of 2 winners: 2004: OMBRAGEUX (c Anabaa) 5 wins at 2 to 4 in France. 2005: WATAR (c Marju) Sold 52,545gns yearling at AFAUG. 3 wins at 3 in France, Qatar Prix Chaudenay G2, Prix Michel Houyvet LR, 2nd Prix de l’Avre LR, 3rd Prix de Lutece G3, Prix du Lys G3, SG Private Banking Prix La Force G3. 2007: (c Sinndar) 2008: (c Haafhd) 2nd Dam: ONE WAY STREET by Habitat. 4 wins at 3 Princess Royal S G3. Own sister to Shorthouse. Dam of GRAPE TREE ROAD (c Caerleon: Grand Prix de Paris G1), RED ROUTE (c Polish Precedent: Tripleprint Geoffrey Freer S G2), WINDSOR CASTLE (c Generous: Queen’s Vase G3, 3rd Prix Vicomtesse Vigier G2), Good Surprise (c Halling: 2nd Seamus McGrath Memorial Saval Beg S LR, Cill Dara Securities Ballycullen S LR, O2 Kilternan S LR), Souffle (f Zafonic: 2nd NGK Spark Plugs Stubbs Rated S LR). Grandam of STRETAREZ, STREET SHAANA, ARIKANA, Bod Spectrum, Caressing. Third dam of Saronis, Street Lightning, Sara Baras, Eighth Avenue. Broodmare Sire: ZAFONIC. Sire of the dams of 26 Stakes winners. In 2008 - WATAR Marju G2, ZAMBEZI SUN Dansili G2, MARUKA SHENCK Sunday Silence G3, PHOENIX TOWER Chester House G3, MEYDAN PRINCESS Choisir LR, PRUDENZIA Dansili LR, TALKING HANDS Mujahid LR, ZAFISIO Efisio LR. WATAR b c 2005 Try My Best Last Tycoon Mill Princess MARJU br 88 Artaius Flame of Tara Welsh Flame Gone West Zafonic Zaizafon OMBRIE b 99

Broodmare Sire: DISTINCTLY NORTH. Sire of the dams of 2 Stakes winners. In 2008 - SOUTER’S SISTER Desert Style G3.

Earned £122,475

Habitat One Way Street Guillotina

Northern Dancer Sex Appeal Mill Reef Irish Lass II Round Table Stylish Pattern Welsh Pageant Electric Flash Mr Prospector Secrettame The Minstrel Mofida Sir Gaylord Little Hut Busted Tina II

SOUTER’S SISTER b f 2006 Northern Dancer Pas de Nom Sir Ivor Foreign Courier Courtly Dee Derring-Do High Top Camenae Runnymede Canton Silk Clouded Lamp Northern Dancer Minshaanshu Amad Tappahannock Distinctive Distinctiveness New Love Lyphard Heraldiste Heiress Tribal Chief Kilfenora Ribaldry Danzig Green Desert DESERT STYLE b 92 Organza

Distinctly North HEMACA b 97 Herora

421 PRIX DE ROYALLIEU G2 LONGCHAMP. October 4. 3yo+f&m. 2500m.

1. BALLADEUSE (FR) 8-7 £54,485 b f by Singspiel - Featherquest (Rainbow Quest) O/B-Wertheimer et Frere TR-A Fabre 2. Tres Rapide (IRE) 8-7 £21,029 b f by Anabaa Blue - Tres Ravi (Monsun) O-H Rapp B-Haras Chevotel TR-H-A Pantall 3. Dar Re Mi (GB) 8-7 £10,037 b f by Singspiel - Darara (Top Ville) O-Lord Lloyd-Webber B-Watership Down Stud TR-JHM Gosden Margins 0.5, 1.5. Time 2:38.30. Going Good.


Caulfield on Intense Focus: “The Dewhurst Stakes winner is the fifth northern hemisphere Group 1 scorer of 2008 for Giant’s Causeway and his 11th in all” (page 110) Age 3

Starts 5

Wins 2

Places 3

Earned £85,919

Sire: SINGSPIEL. Sire of 59 Stakes winners. In 2008 - FOLK OPERA Halling G1, BALLADEUSE Rainbow Quest G2, DAR RE MI Top Ville G3, GOWER SONG Kalaglow G3, COLO ONEL PARKER Molokai Prince LR, DARESSALAM Shaadi LR, LUCA BRASI Mr Prospector LR, MULAQAT Lahib LR, VINEA FEDERSPIEL Distant Relative LR.

1st Dam: ROYAL LIGHTS by Royal Academy. 2 wins at 3 in France. Dam of 2 winners: 2001: Gry Royal (g Grey Risk) 2002: Royal Bay (g River Bay) 2003: ROYALETTO (g Kendor) 2 wins 2-3 in France. 2005: TRINCOT (c Peintre Celebre) 4 wins at 3, Prix Dollar G2, Prix de Guiche G3, 3rd Prix du Prince d’Orange G3. 2006: Royo (c Kendor) 2007: Meer Royal (c Meshaheer)

SPIRITO DEL VENTO b g 2003 Chief’s Crown Grand Lodge La Papagena INDIAN LODGE b/br 96 Northfields Repetitious Nanette Mr Prospector Machiavellian Coup de Folie

1st Dam: FEATHERQUEST by Rainbow Quest. Winner at 2 in France. Dam of 4 winners: 2003: OMITAS (g Lomitas) 2 wins 4-5 in France. 2004: HANDO (c Hernando) 3 wins 3-4 in France. 2005: BALLADEUSE (f Singspiel) 2 wins at 3 in France, Qatar Prix de Royallieu G2, 3rd Prix de Royaumont G3, Prix de Liancourt LR. 2006: PLUMANIA (f Anabaa) Winner at 2 in France. 2007: Singuliere (f Singspiel) 2008: (f Galileo) 2nd Dam: Featherhill by Lyphard. 2 wins at 2 and 3 in France, 3rd Lady Morvich H. Dam of GROOM DANCER (c Blushing Groom: Prix Lupin G1), TAGEL (c Cox’s Ridge: Prix Saint-Roman G33, 3rd Breeders’ Cup Juvenile G1), SLEW THE SLEWOR (c Slew O’ Gold: Prix Omnium II LR, Hurricane H LR, Robert F Carey Memorial H LR, 2nd Elkhorn S G2), Feathertop (c Alydar: 3rd Prix Herbager LR). Grandam of LEGERETE, HEARTHSTEAD MAISON, KINSHASA NO KISEKI, RAVE REVIEWS, FERMION, SAIL. Third dam of FALCO, IRON LIPS. Broodmare Sire: RAINBOW QUEST. Sire of the dams of 96 Stakes winners. In 2008 - LOOK HERE Hernando G1, BALLADEUSE Singspiel G2, TAM LIN Selkirk G2, AQLAAM Oasis Dream G3, ASK Sadler’s Wells G3, AXXOS Monsun G3, DOCTOR FREMANTLE Sadler’s Wells G3, ELUSIVE WAVE Elusive City G3, ASTROLOGIE Polish Precedent O ERE Afleet LR, BUENOS DIAS LR, BAMBOO Peintre Celebre LR, CAPE AMBER Cape Cross LR, KOCAB Unfuwain LR, MIA’S BOY Pivotal LR, MYSTICAL LADY Halling LR, SPANISH MOON El Prado LR, AURORAS ENCOREE Second Empire LR, SHANBEL Shantou LR. BALLADEUSE b f 2005 Northern Dancer Fairy Bridge Shirley Heights High Hawk Sunbittern Hail To Reason Halo Cosmah Herbager Ballade Miss Swapsco Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride Herbager I Will Follow Where You Lead Northern Dancer Lyphard Goofed Violon d’Ingres Lady Berry Moss Rose II Sadler’s Wells In The Wings SINGSPIEL b 92 Glorious Song

Rainbow Quest FEATHERQUEST b 98 Featherhill

422 PRIX DOLLAR G2 LONGCHAMP. October 4. 3yo+. 1950m.

1. TRINCOT (FR) 3 8-9 £54,485 b c by Peintre Celebre - Royal Lights (Royal Academy) O/B-Ecurie Bader TR-P Demercastel 2. Loup Breton (IRE) 4 9-5 £21,029 b c by Anabaa - Louve (Irish River) O-Ecurie Wildenstein B-Dayton Investments Ltd TR-E Lellouche 3. The Bogberry (USA) 3 8-9 £10,037 ch c by Hawk Wing - Lahinch (Danehill Dancer) O-S Efros, A Khakhonin B-March Thoroughbreds TR-A de Royer-Dupre Margins Head, 2. Time 2:03.50 (slow 4.50). Going Good. Age 2-3

Starts 13

Wins 4

Places 6

Earned £129,735

Sire: PEEINTRE CELEBRE. Sire of 39 Stakes winners. In 2008 - BELLE ET CELEBRE Crystal Glitters G1, KATIYRA Darshaan G2, TRINCOT Royal Academy G2, MEGA BOSS Defensive Play G3, RUM DUM Trustful G3, SUDAN Woodman G3, BUENOS DIAS Rainbow Quest LR, CELEBRISSIME Bering LR, COLLECTION American Chance LR, HEARTHSTEAD MAISON Seattle Slew LR, PEPPERTREE LANE Tirol LR, SALFORD MILL Kahyasi LR.

Broodmare Sire: ROYALL ACADEMY. Sire of the dams of 56 Stakes winners. In 2008 - FOXYSOX Foxhound G2, TRINCOT Peintre Celebre G2, BORIS DE DEAUVILLE Soviet Star G3, CALRISSIAN Efisio G3, CARRIBEAN SUNSET Danehill Dancer G3. The Peintre Celebre/Royal Academy cross has produced: TRINCOT G2, ART DECO G3. TRINCOT b c 2005 Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Nureyev Forli Special Thong PEINTRE CELEBRE ch 94 Raise A Native Alydar Sweet Tooth Peinture Bleue Habitat Petroleuse Plencia Northern Dancer Nijinsky Flaming Page Royal Academy Crimson Satan Crimson Saint Bolero Rose ROYAL LIGHTS b 96 Young Generation Cadeaux Genereux Smarten Up Million Lights Bustino Fire Flash Dazzling Light

423 PRIX DANIEL WILDENSTEIN G2 LONGCHAMP. October 4. 3yo+. 1600m.

1. SPIRITO DEL VENTO (FR) 5 9-0 £54,485 b g by Indian Lodge - Heavenly Song (Machiavellian) O-L Ciampi B-Haras des Sablonnets TR-J-M Beguigne 2. Sageburg (IRE) 4 9-5 £21,029 gr c by Johannesburg - Sage Et Jolie (Linamix) O-HH The Aga Khan B-SNC Lagardere Elevage TR-A de Royer-Dupre 3. Famous Name (GB) 3 8-11 £10,037 b c by Dansili - Fame At Last (Quest For Fame) O-K Abdullah B-Juddmonte Farms TR-DK Weld Margins 0.75, 1.5. Time 1:39.10 (slow 1.70). Going Good. Age 2-5

Starts 22

Wins 8

Places 9

Earned £278,658

Siire: INDIAN LODGE. Sire of 5 Stakes winners. In 2008 - CONSUL ROMANO Roy G1, SPIRITO DEL VENTO Machiavellian G2, SUNDAY’S BRUNCH Machiavellian LR. 1st Dam: Heavenly Song by Machiavellian. ran on the flat in France at 3. Dam of 2 winners: 2002: ECKLEBERRY (g Priolo) 2 wins at 4 in France. 2003: SPIRITO DEL VENTO (g Indian Lodge) Sold 18,779gns yearling at AFAUG. 8 wins 2-5, Prix Daniel Wildenstein G2 (twice), Prix du Chemin de Fer du Nord G3 (twice), Prix du Haras de la Huderie LR, 2nd Prix du Pin G3, Prix Messidor G3, 3rd Prix du Muguet G2, Prix Edmond Blanc G3, Prix Quincey G3, Prix Montretout LR. 2004: Allegro Vivace (f Muhtathir) 2005: Sandy Winner (f Priolo) 2nd Dam: Heavenly Music by Seattle Song. Dam of MAND (f Priolo: Violet H G3). HEAVEN’S COMM Grandam of HEAVEN’S CAUSE. Broodmare Sire: MACHIAVELLIAN. Sire of the dams of 46 Stakes winners. In 2008 - JEUNE-TURC Know Heights G1, NAAQOOS Oasis Dream G1, RED ROCKS Galileo G1, LANGS LASH Noverre G2, SPIRITO DEL VENTO Indian Lodge G2, ALESSANDRO VOLTA Montjeu G3, CALVADOS BLUES Lando G3, CONQUEST Invincible Spirit LR, FOXHAVEN Unfuwain LR, IL WARRD Pivotal LR, LUCK MONEY Indian Ridge LR, MUTAMARRES Green Desert LR, NOT ALONE Agnes Tachyon LR, SUNDAY’S BRUNCH Indian Lodge LR. The Indian Lodge/Machiavellian cross has produced: SPIRITO DEL VENTO G2, SUNDAY’S BRUNCH G3.

HEAVENLY SONG b 97 Seattle Song Heavenly Music Angela Serra

PSALM b f 2005 Danzig Six Crowns Habitat Magic Flute Northern Dancer Little Hut Worden Claudette Raise A Native Gold Digger Halo Raise The Standard Seattle Slew Incantation Arctic Tern Adabalda

Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma SADLER’S WELLS b 81 Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special Riverman Irish River Irish Star LITANI RIVER ch 86 Raise A Native Luv Luvin’ Ringing Bells

Nearco Lady Angela Native Dancer Almahmoud Hail To Reason Lalun Forli Thong Never Bend River Lady Klairon Botany Bay Native Dancer Raise You Bold Lad Prayer Bell

424 CONCORDE S G3

425 DEUTSCHES ST LEGER G3

TIPPERARY. October 5. 3yo+. 7f 100yds.

DORTMUND. October 5. 3yo+. 2800m.

1. PSALM (IRE) 3 8-12 £38,235 b f by Sadler’s Wells - Litani River (Irish River) O-Mrs John Magnier B-Mrs AM O’Brien TR-AP O’Brien 2. Jumbajukiba (GB) 5 9-8 £11,176 b g by Barathea - Danseuse du Soir (Thatching) O-JP O’Flaherty B-Woodcote Stud Ltd TR-Mrs John Harrington 3. Hard Rock City (USA) 8 9-3 £5,294 b g by Danzig - All The Moves (A P Indy) O-Mrs E Dolan B-Swettenham Stud TR-MJ Grassick Margins 8, 1. Time 1:39.48 (slow 1.48). Going Heavy.

1. VALDINO (GER) 3 8-11 £23,529 b c by Black Sam Bellamy - Valdina (Lomitas) O-Frau H Endres B-Gestut Auenquelle TR-U Ostmann 2. Peppertree Lane (IRE) 5 9-6 £9,559 ch h by Peintre Celebre - Salonrolle (Tirol) O-PD Savill B-Gestut Wittekindshof TR-M Johnston 3. Court Canibal (GB) 3 8-10 £4,779 b c by Montjeu - Pas d’Heure (Arazi) O-Marquise de Moratalla B-Childwick Bury Stud Management TR-M Delzangles Margins 6, 0.75. Time 3:09.06. Going Soft.

Age 2-3

Starts 10

Wins 3

Places 2

Earned £80,792

Siire: SADLER’S WELLS. Sire of 300 Stakes winners. In 2008 - SADDEX Irish River G1, SEPTIMUS Darshaan G1, YEATS Top Ville G1, FRONT HOUSE Darshaan G2, PROSPECT WELLS Shirley Heights G2, ASK Rainbow Quest G3, DOCTOR FREMANTTLE Rainbow Quest G3, FANTASIA Darshaan G3, GAGNOA Darshaan G3, MORES WELLS Warning G3, PSALM Irish River G3, ROYAL AND REGAL Smarten G3. 1st Dam: Litani River by Irish River. 3rd Prix Soya ON. Dam of 3 winners: LR. Own sister to OR VISIO 1992: Raise A Warning (f Warning). Broodmare. 1993: Hannalou (f Shareef Dancer). Broodmare. 1994: French River (f Bering). Broodmare. 1995: The Editor (c Alzao) 2 wins, 3rd Live The Dream S LR, Astray H LR. 1996: River Abouali (f Bluebird) unraced. 1998: Litani Queen (f Emperor Jones) unraced. 1999: Guns of Navarone (g Barathea) unraced. 2001: Seattle (c Fasliyev) 2002: QUEEN TITI (f Sadler’s Wells) 2 wins at 3, Garnet S LR. 2003: Sanctify (f Sadler’s Wells) ran twice. 2005: PSALM (f Sadler’s Wells) 3 wins at 3, Concorde S G3, Fairy Bridge S LR. 2006: Trojan War (c Montjeu) unraced to date. 2008: (f Galileo)

Age 3

Starts 5

Wins 4

Places 1

Sire: BLACK SAM BELLAMY. Sire of 1 Stakes winners. In 2008 - VALDINO Lomitas G3. 1st Dam: Valdina by Lomitas. 3 wins at 2 to 4 in Germany, 2nd Frankfurter der Mehl Muhlens Stiftung LR. Dam of 3 winners: 2003: VAL ROCCO (c Zafonic) 3 wins at 3 in Germany. 2004: VERA LONGA (f Lando) 2 wins 3-4. 2005: VALDINO (c Black Sam Bellamy) 4 wins at 3 in Germany, Grosser Preis von DSW21-St Leger G3, KABA Badener Steher Cup LR, Autohaus Jacob Fleischhauer Cup LR. 2007: (f King’s Best) 2nd Dam: VAL D’ETOILE by Big Shuffle. 1 win in West Germany. Dam of VALLERA (f Monsun: Grosser SWB Stutenpreis von Bremen G3, Preis der Jungheinrich Gabstapler G3), Valdina (f Lomitas, see above) Broodmare Sire: LOMITAS. Sire of the dams of 7 Stakes winners. In 2008 - IT’S GINO Perugino G2, ROSA DELL DUBAI Dubai Destination G3, VALDINO Black Sam Bellamy G3, RASTIGNANO Spartacus LR, SOLAPUR Ekraar LR. VALDINO b c 2005 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells

2nd Dam: LUV LUVIN’ by Raise A Native. 2 wins at 2 and 3 in USA. Dam of DIXIE FINE (f L’Emigrant: Remington Park Oaks LR), NIJINSKY’S LOVER (f Nijinsky: San Clemente S LR, Moonglow S LR), OR VISION (f Irish River: Prix de L’Obelisque LR, Prix Imprudence LR), Hip To Time (c Roberto: 2nd George Rosenberger Memorial H), Litani River (see above). Grandam of DOLPHIN STREET, INSIGHT, SAFFRON WALDEN, SEQUOYAH, LISTEN, DANCE MASTER, NANINJA, BRAZILIAN BRIDE, OYSTER CATCHER, Brazilian Star, Vision’s Flight, Limerrence, Ghost Wrestling, Fantasy Royale, Lacy Sunday. Third dam of HENRYTHENAVIGATOR, QUEEN CLEOPATRA.

Earned £26,617

Fairy Bridge BLACK SAM BELLAMY b 99 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta Niniski Lomitas La Colorada VALDINA b 97 Big Shuffle Val d’Etoile Vilette

Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special Mr Prospector Hopespringseternal Lombard Anatevka Nijinsky Virginia Hills Surumu La Dorada Super Concorde Raise Your Skirts Luciano Vitesse

426 PRIX ANDRE BABOIN G3 Broodmare Siire: IRISH RIVER. Sire of the dams of 120 SW. In 2008 - SADDEX Sadler’s Wells G1, LOUP BRETON Anabaa G2, STREAM OF GOLD Rainbow Quest G2, IRISH SEA Apprentice G3, PSALM Sadler’s Wells G3, STREAM CAT Black Minnaloushe G3, SWEET KENTUCKY Put It Back G3. The Sadler’s Wells/Irish River cross has produced: INSIGHT G1, LISTEN G1, NYSAEAN G1, SADDEX G1, SAFFRON WALDEN G1, SEQUOYAH G1, PSALM G3, QUEEN TITI LR, Dance To The Top G1, Canouan LR, Cour de France LR, Dancing Prize LR, Louve des Reves LR.

BORDEAUX. October 9. 3yo+. 1900m.

1. CHOPASTAIR (FR) 7 9-1 £29,412 b g by Astair - Very Sol (Solicitor) O-Mlle G Ivoula, P Blazy B-Alain Chopard, Mme Maryse Delteil TR-T Lemer 2. Anabaa’s Creation (IRE) 4 8-8 £11,765 b f by Anabaa - Premiere Creation (Green Tune) O/B-Prestonwood Farms TR-A de Royer-Dupre 3. Indian Daffodil (IRE) 3 9-1 £8,824 b c by Hernando - Danseuse Indienne (Danehill) O-Baron Edouard De Rothschild B-Ecurie de Meautry TR-J-C Rouget

DECEMBER 2008 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER 107


DATA BOOK European Pattern Margins 3, head. Time 2:02.94. Going Soft. Age 2-7

Starts 49

Wins 14

Places 20

SILVER FROST gr c 2006 Kenmare

Earned £266,174

Highest Honor High River VERGLAS gr 94 Secreto

Sire: ASTAIR. Sire of 2 Stakes winners. In 2008 CHOPASTAIR Solicitor G3. 1st Dam: Very Sol by Solicitor. Own sister to Volona. Dam of 5 winnners: 2000: SOL CHOPE (c Nombre Premier) 4 wins at 2 and 3 in France. 2001: CHOPASTAIR (g Astair) 14 wins at 3 to 7, 2008 in France, Prix Perth G3, Prix Andre Baboin G3, P. Point du Jour Fourrages A.N. Dutertre LR (twice), 2nd G P de Bordeaux LR, Grand Prix de la Riviera Cote d’Azur LR, 3rd Prix Messidor G3, Grand Prix de Marseille LR, G P Anjou Bretagne-Vignerons Nantais LR. 2003: VERYCHOP (c Sin Kiang) 2 wins. 2004: INDIANA CHOPE (f Sin Kiang) 4 wins 3-4. 2005: TOWIN CHOP (c Indian Rocket) Winner at 3. 2006: Made In Chop (c Indian Rocket) in training. 2007: Chop Suila (c Panis) 2nnd Dam: VERY FLIGHT by Direct Flight. 1 win at 3 in France. Dam of Volona (c Solicitor: 3rd Criterium du Bequet LR). Grandam of VERTIGINEUX. Broodmare Sire: SOLICITOR. Sire of the dams of 7 Stakes winners. In 2008 - CHOPASTAIR Astair G3. CHOPASTAIR b g 2001 Red God Runaway Bride Lyphard Featherhill Lady Berry Tudor Melody Welsh Pageant Picture Light Red God The Country Lane Flatford Mill Coaraze Emerson Empenosa Escorial Ursula Diorissima Baldric II Direct Flight Felicia II Cambremont Renommee Revoquee II Blushing Groom Groom Dancer ASTAIR b 90 Jacobean Stairs

Solicitor VERY SOL b 95 Very Flight

427 PRIX THOMAS BRYON G3 SAINT-CLOUD. October 10. 2yo. 1600m.

1. SILVER FROST (IRE) 9-1 £29,412 gr c by Verglas - Hidden Silver (Anabaa) O-JD Cotton B-Ecurie Skymarc Farm TR-Y de Nicolay 2. Fuisse (FR) 8-12 £11,765 bl c by Green Tune - Funny Feerie (Sillery) O-Alec Head B-Alec & Mme Ghislaine Head TR-Mme C Head-Maarek 3. Topclas (FR) 8-12 £8,824 b c by Kutub - Noble Presence (Fasliyev) O/B-M Debeusscher TR-P Demercastel Margins 2, 0.5. Time 1:41.70 (slow 3.70). Going Good to soft. Age 2

Starts 5

Wins 3

Places 1

Earned £70,662

Siree: VERGLAS. Sire of 11 Stakes winners. In 2008 - SILVER FROST Anabaa G3, SPIRITED ONE Canny Lad G3, SHEENASAIDGREY Raveneaux LR, VEROSSI Palace Music LR. 1st Dam: HIDDEN SILVER by Anabaa. Winner at 3 in France. Dam of 1 winner: 2006: SILVEER FROST (c Verglas) 3 wins, Prix de Cabourg G3, Prix Thomas Bryon G3. 2007: (c Verglas) 2008: (c Poliglote) 2nd Dam: HINT OF SILVER by Alysheba. 1 win at 2 in France. Own sister to HILL SILVER. Dam of HOMELAND (g Highest Honor: Prix Andre Baboin G3), HIGH ROCK (c Rock of Gibraltar: Prix de Conde G3, Prix La Force G3), HIDEAWAY (f Cape R), High Flash Cross: Grand Prix du Lion d’Angers LR (c Selkirk: 2nd Prix Pelleas LR, 3rd Prix Daphnis G3) Broodmare Sire: ANABAA. Sire of the dams of 6 Stakes winners. In 2008 - LUSH LASHES Galileo G1, SILVER FROST Verglas G3. The Verglas/Anabaa cross has produced: SILVER FROST G3, Alhaban G2.

Rahaam Fager’s Glory Danzig Anabaa Balbonella HIDDEN SILVER b 2000 Alysheba Hint of Silver Hot Silver

Kalamoun Belle of Ireland Riverman Hairbrush Northern Dancer Betty’s Secret Mr Prospector Street’s Glory Northern Dancer Pas de Nom Gay Mecene Bamieres Alydar Bel Sheba Nureyev Her Silver

428 AUTUMN S G3 ASCOT. October 11. 2yo. 8f.

1. KITE WOOD (IRE) 9-0 £28,385 b c by Galileo - Kite Mark (Mark of Esteem) O-Thomas Barr B-Elsdon Farms TR-MA Jarvis 2. Taameer (GB) 9-0 £10,760 b c by Beat Hollow - Vayavaig (Damister) O-Hamdan Al Maktoum B-Genesis Green Stud TR-MP Tregoning 3. Four Winds (GB) 9-0 £5,385 b c by Red Ransom - Fairy Godmother (Fairy King) O-The Queen B-The Queen TR-MLW Bell Margins 1.5, 2.25. Time 1:42.42 (slow 1.02). Going Good to soft. Age 2

Starts 3

Wins 2

Places 1

Earned £36,047

Siire: GALILEO. Sire of 39 Stakes winners. In 2008 CIMA DE TRIOMPHE Danehill G1, LUSH LASHES Anabaa G1, NEW APPROACH Ahonoora G1, RED ROCKS Machiavellian G1, SOLDIER OF FORTUNE Erins Isle G1, SOUSA Last Tycoon G1, ALLEGRETTO Caerleon G2, GALLANT TESS Diesis G2, INCANTO DREAM Nureyev G2, ADORED Darshaan G3, ALVARO Thatching G3, CUIS GHAIRE Danehill G3, GRAVITATION Acatenango G3, KITE WOOD D Mark of Esteem G3, LEO’S STARLET Green Tune G3, PRIMA LUCE Desert King G3, RIP VAN WINKLE Stravinsky G3, SIXTIES ICON Diesis G3, SUB ROSE Kris S G3, CEDAR MOUNTAIN Spectrum LR, DRESS S REHEARSAL Night Shift LR, LUVULEO Marscay LR, MISS GALILEI Danehill LR, CELESTIAL HALO High Top LR. 1st Dam: Kite Mark by Mark of Esteem. ran once at 3. Dam of 3 winners: 2003: Prince Zafonic (g Zafonic) 2004: DAYLAMI DREAMS (g Daylami) 2 wins at 3 and 4. 2005: LEGISLATION (c Oasis Dream) 2 wins at 2 and 3. 2006: KITE WOOD (c Galileo) Sold 270,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 2 wins at 2, Deloitte Autumn S G3. 2007: (c Oratorio) 2nd Dam: Shadywood by Habitat. 1 win at 3, 2nd Lancashire Oaks G3. Dam of MADAME DUBOIS (f Legend of France: Park Hill S G2, Ciga Prix de Royallieu G2), Sun And Shade (f Ajdal: 2nd Lady Morvich H LR). Grandam of INDIIAN HAVEN, COUNT DUBOIS, DAGGERS DRAWN, Place de L’Opera, Enemy Action. Third dam of IMPERIAL STRIDE, HIGH PITCHED, ZERO TOLERANCE, Middlemarch, Lady High Havens.

ASCOT. October 11. 3yo+. 6f.

1. CONQUEST (IRE) 4 9-1 £36,901 b g by Invincible Spirit - Aguinaga (Machiavellian) O-Highclere Thoroughbred Racing XXXVIII B-Gerrardstown House Stud TR-WJ Haggas 2. Zidane (GB) 6 9-1 £13,988 b g by Danzero - Juliet Bravo (Glow) O-Jan and Peter Hopper B-Mrs JP Hopper, Mrs EM Grundy TR-JR Fanshawe 3. Sir Gerry (USA) 3 9-0 £7,001 ch c by Carson City - Incredulous (Indian Ridge) O-Mrs Gerry Galligan B-Dr Catherine Wills TR-JR Fanshawe Margins 0.75, 1.25. Time 1:14.74 (slow 0.94). Going Good to soft. Age 2-4

Starts 25

Wins 5

Places 4

Earned £227,100

Sire: INVINCIBLE SPIRIT. Sire of 17 Stakes winners. In 2008 - FLEETING SPIRIT Distant Relative G2, MADAME TROP VITE Waajib G2, AGE OF CHIVALRY Night Shift G3, CONQUEST Machiavellian G3, BAILEYS CACAO Mister Baileys LR, CAPTAIN MARVELOUS Dolphin Street LR, FESTIVALE Kris S LR, KILDONAN Lord Seymour LR, LAGUNA SALADA Entrepreneur LR, LIGHT THE FIRE Saint Ballado LR.

2nd Dam: Crystal Cup by Nijinsky. ran on the flat in USA at 2 and 3. Dam of IKTAMAL (c Danzig Connection: Haydock Park Sprint Cup G1), FIRST MAGNITUDEE (c Arazi: Prix du Conseil de Paris G2, Prix Jean de Chaudenay G2), ROCKAMUNDO (c Key To The Mint: Arkansas Derby G2). Grandam of Afternoon Clinic, Wingate. Broodmare Sire: MACHIAVELLIAN. Sire of the dams of 46 Stakes winners. In 2008 - JEUNE-TURC Know Heights G1, NAAQOOS Oasis Dream G1, RED ROCKS Galileo G1, LANGS LASH Noverre G2, SPIRITO DEL VENTO Indian Lodge G2, ALESSANDRO VOLTA Montjeu G3, CALVADOS BLUES Lando G3, CONQUEST Invincible Spirit G3, FOXHAVEN Unfuwain LR, IL WARRD Pivotal LR, LUCK MONEY Indian Ridge LR, MUTAMARRES Green Desert LR, NOT ALONE Agnes Tachyon LR, SUNDAY’S BRUNCH Indian Lodge LR. CONQUEST b g 2004 Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier INVINCIBLE SPIRIT b 97 Kris Rafha Eljazzi Mr Prospector Machiavellian AGUINAGA ch 97 Nijinsky Crystal Cup Rose Bowl

Northern Dancer Pas de Nom Sir Ivor Courtly Dee Sharpen Up Doubly Sure Artaius Border Bounty Raise A Native Gold Digger Halo Raise The Standard Northern Dancer Flaming Page Habitat Roseliere

Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta Darshaan Mark of Esteem Homage KITE MARK ch 98 Habitat Shadywood Milly Moss

108 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER DECEMBER 2008

Starts 4

Wins 3

Places 0

Earned £36,313

Sire: PARIS HOUSE. Sire of 6 Stakes winners. In 2008 - AMOUR PROPRE Case Law G3. 1st Dam: Miss Prim by Case Law. ran a few times at 3. Dam of 1 winnner: 2006: AMOUR PROPRE (c Paris House) 1,500gns yearling. 3 wins at 2, Cornwallis S G3. 2007: (c Danbird) 2nd Dam: CALAMANCO by Clantime. 2 wins at 3 and 4. Dam of CORRYBROUGH (c Kyllachy: Scurry S LR, 2nd Hackwood S G3) Broodmare Sire: CASE LAW. Sire of the dams of 1 R PROPRE Paris House G3. SW. In 2008 - AMOUR AMOUR PROPRE ch c 2006 Jaipur Tutasi Linacre Tula Melody Round Table Stylish Pattern Petingo Lighted Lamp Lorenzaccio Helen Nichols Reliance II Miss Justice Music Boy Penny Pincher Roman Warrior Poshteen

Mansingh Petong Iridium PARIS HOUSE gr 89 Artaius Foudroyer Foudre Ahonoora Travesty MISS PRIM ch 2001 Clantime Calamanco Laena

431 RACEBETS.COM STUTENPREIS G3 DUSSELDORF. October 12. 3yo+f&m. 2200m.

1. GOATHEMALA (GER) 3 8-10 £23,529 b f by Black Sam Bellamy - Global World (Big Shuffle) O-Gestut Fahrhof B-Gestut Erlenhof TR-P Schiergen 2. Stella di Quattro (GB) 4 9-4 £9,559 b f by Best Of The Bests - Search For Love (Groom Dancer) O-N Kaloudis, R Ubber B-Wood Farm Stud TR-U Ostmann 3. Salve Germania (IRE) 3 8-10 £4,779 ch f by Peintre Celebre - Salve Regina (Monsun) O/B-Gestut Hony-Hof TR-W Hickst Margins 0.75, 3. Time 2:21.71. Going Soft. Age 3

Starts 6

Wins 2

Places 3

Earned £39,706

Sire: BLACK SAM BELLAMY. Sire of 2 Stakes winners. In 2008 - GOATHEMALA Big Shuffle G3, VALDINO Lomitas G3. 1st Dam: Global World by Big Shuffle. Winner at 2, 3rd Dortmunder Stutenpreis LR. Dam of 2 winners: 2003: (f Zafonic) 2004: GUARINO (c Acatenango) Winner at 2. 2005: GOATHEMALA (f Black Sam Bellamy) 2 wins at 3, Racebets.com Stutenpreis G3, 2nd WJ Jacobs Stutenpreis G3, 3rd Diana Trial G2. 2006: (f Black Sam Bellamy) 2007: (f Black Sam Bellamy) 2nd Dam: GOONDA by Darshaan. 1 win at 3. Dam of GLOBAL DREAM (c Seattle Dancer: Maurice Lacroix-Trophy G2), Global Dancer (c Shareef Dancer: 2nd Preis Der Winterfavoriten G3). Broodmare Sire: BIG SHUFFLE. Sire of the dams of 10 SW. In 2008 - ORIIENTAL TIGER Tiger Hill G2, GOATHEMALA Black Sam Bellamy G3. GOATHEMALA b f 2005

KITE WOOD b c 2006 Northern Dancer

Age 2

Case Law

1st Dam: AGUINAGA by Machiavellian. Winner at 3. Dam of 2 winnerrs: 2003: Roslea Lady (f Alhaarth). Broodmare. 2004: CONQUEST (g Invincible Spirit) Sold 53,655gns foal at GONOV, 135,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 5 wins at 2 and 4, Gimcrack S G2, Bengough Memorial S G3, Hever Sprint S LR, 2nd Windsor Castle S LR, 3rd Altium Scarbrough S LR. 2005: STORM FORCE (c Cape Cross) 2 wins at 2. 2008: (f Invincible Spirit)

Coup de Folie

Broodmare Sire: MARK OF ESTEEM. Sire of the dams of 4 Stakes winners. In 2008 - KITE WOOD NPFAD Waky Nao G3, Galileo G3, WIESEN CRYSTAL CAPELLA Cape Cross LR.

Margins Neck, 1.75. Time 1:39.00 (slow 1.19). Going Good to soft.

429 BENGOUGH MEMORIAL S G3

Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special Mr Prospector Hopespringseternal Lombard Anatevka Shirley Heights Delsy Ajdal Home Love Sir Gaylord Little Hut Crepello Bally’s Mil

430 CORNWALLIS S G3

Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special BLACK SAM BELLAMY b 99 Mr Prospector Miswaki Hopespringseternal Urban Sea Lombard Allegretta Anatevka Bold Reasoning Super Concorde Prime Abord Big Shuffle Elevation Raise Your Skirts Strings Attached GLOBAL WORLD b/br 98 Shirley Heights Darshaan Delsy Goonda Windwurf Grimpola Gondel Northern Dancer

Sadler’s Wells

ASCOT. October 11. 2yo. 5f.

1. AMOUR PROPRE (GB) 9-0 £28,385 ch c by Paris House - Miss Prim (Case Law) O-Simon Broke And Partners B-Mrs Sheila Oakes TR-H Candy 2. Waffle (IRE) 9-0 £10,760 ch c by Kheleyf - Saphire (College Chapel) O-Mrs Susan Roy B-Mrs M Rogers TR-J Noseda 3. Mrs Kipling (IRE) 8-11 £5,385 b f by Exceed And Excel - Quinzey (Carnegie) O-Sangster Family, M Green B-J Osborne TR-SA Callaghan


Caulfield on Crowded House: “The main legacy of his third dam, Terlingua, has been her son Storm Cat, the most influential American sire in recent times” (page 111) 432 G PREIS DER LANDESHAUPTSTADT G3 DUSSELDORF. October 12. 3yo+. 1700m.

1. APOLLO STAR (GER) 6 9-2 £23,529 ch h by Devil River Peek - Arwina (Windwurf) O-Mrs E Krajnikova B-H Gerwin TR-L Horakova 2. Wiesenpfad (FR) 5 9-4 £9,559 ch h by Waky Nao - Waldbeere (Mark of Esteem) O-Frau Heide Harzheim B-Gestut Ravensburg TR-W Hickst 3. Lord Hill (GER) 4 9-2 £4,779 b c by Tiger Hill - Lady Fox (Monsun) O-Stall Enorm In Form B-Klaus Bert Et Al TR-C Zeitz Margins 11, 0.75. Time 1:43.22. Going Soft. Age 3-6

Starts 31

Wins 12

Places 8

Earned £139,507

Siire: DEVIL RIVER PEEK. Sire of 3 Stakes winners. In 2008 - APOLLO STAR Windwurf G3. 1st Dam: ARWINA by Windwurf. Winner in Germany. Dam of 4 winners: 1996: Antano (c Lagunas) unraced. 1997: ACOSTA (f Mondrian) 2 wins at 4 in Germany. 1998: ATHLETICA (f Law Society) Winner at 4. 1999: Apanado (c Big Shuffle) 2000: AJESHA (f Law Society) 6 wins, Altes Badener Steeplechase LR, 3rd Steeplchase di Primavera G3. 2001: Almkonig (c Tannenkonig) 2002: APOLLO STAR (c Devil River Peek) 12 wins 3-6, Premio Emilio Turati G2, ICT-Eslam-Cup G2, G P der Landeshauptstadt Dusseldorf G3, Preis der Telewette LR, Excelsior Hotel ErnstMeile LR, 2nd Europa-Meile G2, 3rd G P der Landeshauptstadt Dusseldorf G3, G P der Freien Hansestadt Bremen G3. 2nd Dam: Arima by Luciano. 5 wins in Germany, 2nd Preis des Casino Baden-Baden LR. Own sister to ANSERMA. Dam of Assilo (c Lagunas: 2nd Preis von Deutschland G2) Broodmare Sire: WINDWURF. Sire of the dams of 39 SW. In 2008 - APOLLO STAR Devil River Peek G3. APOLLO STAR ch h 2002 Hail To Reason Bramalea Amerigo Matchiche II Northern Dancer Fabulous Dancer Last of The Line Ashmore Saimore Saigon Nebelwerfer Kaiseradler Kaiserwurde Birkhahn Wiesenweihe Wiesenblute Henry The Seventh Luciano Light Arctic Pampered King Armenia Awfully Jolly Gris Vitesse DEVIL RIVER PEEK b 92 Black Tulip

Windwurf ARWINA b 89 Arima

Broodmare Sire: SALSE. Sire of the dams of 12 Stakes winners. In 2008 - SMOOTH OPERATOR Big Shuffle G3, KING LAUGH King of Tales LR. SMOOTH OPERATOR b c 2006 Boldnesian Reason To Earn Super Concorde Primera Prime Abord Homeward Bound BIG SHUFFLE b 84 Raise A Native Elevation White Peak Raise Your Skirts Tudor Minstrel Strings Attached Timalin Northern Dancer Topsider Drumtop Salse Prince John Carnival Princess Carnival Queen SALZGITTER b 97 Blushing Groom Rainbow Quest I Will Follow Anna of Brunswick Prince Ippi Anna Paola Antwerpen Bold Reasoning

434 DARLEY S G3 NEWMARKET. October 17. 3yo+. 9f.

1. CHARLIE FARNSBARNS (IRE) 4 9-3 £36,901 b c by Cape Cross - Lafleur (Grand Lodge) O-The English Girls B-Tinnakill Partnership I TR-BJ Meehan 2. Bankable (IRE) 4 9-3 £13,988 b c by Medicean - Dance To The Top (Sadler’s Wells) O-Ronchalon Racing (UK) Ltd B-Barronstown Stud et al TR-LM Cumani 3. Kirklees (IRE) 4 9-3 £7,001 b c by Jade Robbery - Moyesii (Diesis) O-Godolphin B-Darley TR-Saeed bin Suroor Margins 1.5, neck. Time 1:47.78 (fast 1.22). Going Good. Age 2-4

Starts 12

Wins 4

Places 4

433 PRIX ECLIPSE G3 CHANTILLY. October 13. 2yo. 1200m.

1. SMOOTH OPERATOR (GER) 8-11 £29,412 b c by Big Shuffle - Salzgitter (Salse) O-Stall Jenny B-M Hofer TR-M Hofer 2. Saxford (GB) 8-11 £11,765 b g by Reset - Bint Makbul (Makbul) O-D Arundale B-Malih L Al Basti TR-Mrs L Stubbs 3. Bonnie Charlie (GB) 8-11 £8,824 ch c by Intikhab - Scottish Exile (Ashkalani) O-Thurloe Thoroughbreds XXII B-CDS Bryce, Mrs M Bryce TR-R Hannon Margins 0.75, nose. Time 1:13.00 (slow 3.00). Going Good to soft. Starts 4

Wins 2

Danehill Danehill Dancer

NEWMARKET. October 18. 3yo+f&m. 12f.

1. CRYSTAL CAPELLA (GB) 3 8-10 £60,829 b f by Cape Cross - Crystal Star (Mark of Esteem) O-Sir Evelyn De Rothschild B-Southcourt Stud TR-Sir Michael Stoute 2. Unsung Heroine (IRE) 3 8-10 £23,059 b f by High Chaparral - Thermopylae (Tenby) O-Adahessonsplusone Syndicate B-Grange Stud TR-T Stack 3. Saphira’s Fire (IRE) 3 8-10 £11,540 b f by Cape Cross - All Our Hope (Gulch) O-MJ Caddy B-Gainsborough Stud Management Co Ltd TR-WR Muir Margins Head, 2.5. Time 2:31.48 (slow 3.48). Going Good. Age 2-3

Starts 7

Wins 5

Places 2

Places 1

Earned £45,698

Sire: CAPE CROSS. See race 434. 1st Dam: CRYSTAL STAR by Mark of Esteem. 2 wins at 2, Radley S LR, 2nd Fred Darling S G3. Dam of 1 winner: 2005: CRYSTAL CAPELLA (f Cape Cross) 5 wins at 3, Pride S G2, Princess Roya S LR, Alice Keppel H LR. 20066: Sandor (c Fantastic Light) 2007: (f Tiger Hill) Broodmare Sire: MARK OF ESTEEM. Sire of the dams of 4 Stakes winners. In 2008 - CRYSTAL CAPELLA Cape Cross G2, KITE WOOD Galileo G3. CRYSTAL CAPELLA b f 2005 Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier CAPE CROSS b/br 94 Ahonoora Park Appeal Balidaress Darshaan

Earned £109,588

Mark of Esteem Homage

1st Dam: Lafleur by Grand Lodge. ran a few times at 2 and 3. Dam of 2 winners: 2002: Murrieta (f Docksider). Broodmare. 2003: ELIOLOTTO (c Efisio) 4 wins at 3 to 5 in Italy. 2004: CHARLIE FARNSBARNS (c Cape Cross) Sold 70,921gns yearling. 4 wins 2-4, Darley S G3, 2nd Racing Post Trophy G1, Heron S LR. 2005: (c Bahri) 2006: Captain Churchill (g Captain Rio) in training. 2008: (f Cape Cross)

1. STIMULATION (IRE) 3 9-1 £56,770 b c by Choisir - Damiana (Thatching) O-Michael Kerr-Dineen B-Illuminatus Investments TR-H Morrison 2. Cat Junior (USA) 3 9-1 £21,520 bbr c by Storm Cat - Luna Wells (Sadler’s Wells) O-Roldvale B-March Tbreds TR-BJ Meehan 3. Laa Rayb (USA) 4 9-3 £10,770 b g by Storm Cat - Society Lady (Mr Prospector) O-Ahmed Al Maktoum B-Darley TR-M Johnston Margins 1.25, 0.5. T 1:22.48 (fast 0.82). G Good.

2nd Dam: Russian Countess by Nureyev. 1 win, 2nd Prix des Lilas LR, Prix Amandine LR. Dam of ALBOOSTAN (c Sabrehill: Stardom S LR, 3rd Grand Criterium G1), CROWN OF LIGHT (f Mtoto: Lingfield Oaks Trial S LR, 3rd Oaks S G1). Brooodmare Sire: GRAND LODGE. Sire of the dams of 10 SW. In 2008 - CHARLIE FARNSBARNS Cape Cross G3, QUEEN OF QUEENS King of Kings G3, STRAIT OF MEWSINA Spartacus G3. CHARLIE FARNSBARNS b c 2004 Green Desert Foreign Courier Ahonoora Park Appeal Balidaress Chief’s Crown Grand Lodge

1st Dam: SALZGITTER by Salse. 4 wins at 4 and 5 in Germany. Dam of 3 winners: 20004: SUGAR BABY LOVE (f Second Empire) 2 wins at 2 and 4, Oppenheim-Rennen LR, 2nd Maurice Lacroix-Trophy G2.

Be My Guest

Northern Dancer Pas de Nom Sir Ivor Courtly Dee Lorenzaccio Helen Nichols Balidar Innocence Shirley Heights Delsy Ajdal Home Love Northern Dancer What A Treat Kris Sassalya

NEWMARKET. October 18. 3yo+. 7f.

CAPE CROSS b/br 94

Sire: BIG SHUFFLE. Sire of 59 Stakes winners. In 2008 - PRECIOUS BOY Surumu G2, ABBADJINN Goofalik G3, KONIG TURF Ile de Bourbon G3, SMOOTH OPERATOR Salse G3.

Earned £125,721

Sire: CAPE CROSS. Sire of 46 Stakes winners. In 2008 - SEEACHANGE Broad Reach G1, CRYSTAL CAPELLA Mark of Esteem G2, RUSSIAN CROSS Dancing Brave G2, SABANA PERDIDA Mr Prospector G2, SEA THE STARS Miswaki G2, TREAT GENTLY In The Wings G2, CHARLIE FARNSBARNS Grand Lodge G3, HATTA FORT Barathea G3,.

Danzig

Age 2

STIMULATION b c 2005 435 PRIDE S G2

CRYSTAL STAR ch 2000

Roberto Silver Hawk

2005: SOMETHING STUPID (g Big Shuffle) Winner at 2 in Germany, Rudolf-August-Oetker Gedachtnisrennen LR. 2006: SMOOTH OPERATOR (c Big Shuffle) 2 wins at 2, Prix Eclipse G3, Kronimus Rennen LR. 2007: Shadow On The Wall (c Next Desert) 2008: Sensa Ma Donna (f Lord of England)

La Papagena LAFLEUR ch 97 Nureyev Russian Countess Countess Tully

Northern Dancer Pas de Nom Sir Ivor Courtly Dee Lorenzaccio Helen Nichols Balidar Innocence Danzig Six Crowns Habitat Magic Flute Northern Dancer Special Hotfoot Zoomie

Crystal Cavern Krisalya

Mira Adonde CHOISIR ch 99 Lunchtime Great Selection Pensive Mood Thatch Thatching Abella DAMIANA b 96 Crystal Palace Derena Dedra

Danzig Razyana Sharpen Up Lettre d’Amour Silly Season Great Occasion Biscay Staid Forli Thong Abernant Darrica Caro Hermieres Faunus Demo

437 ROCKFEL S G2 NEWMARKET. October 18. 2yof. 7f.

1. LAHALEEB (IRE) 8-12 £45,416 b f by Redback - Flames (Blushing Flame) O-M Al-Qatami B-T Twomey TR-MR Channon 2. Aspen Darlin (IRE) 8-12 £17,216 b f by Indian Haven - Manuka Magic (Key of Luck) O-Indian Haven Syndicate B-A Burke TR-A Bailey 3. Souter’s Sister (IRE) 8-12 £8,616 b f by Desert Style - Hemaca (Distinctly North) O-PD Merritt B-John Cullinan TR-R Hannon Margins 2.25, short head. Time 1:23.95 (slow 0.65). Going Good. Age 2

Starts 9

Wins 3

Places 3

Earned £75,892

Siire: REDBACK. Sire of 4 Stakes winners. In 2008 LAHALEEB Blushing Flame G2. 1st Dam: Flames. Dam of 2 winners: 2004: PRECOCIOUS STAR (f Bold Fact) 3 wins at 2 and 3, Masaka S LR. 2005: Dawn Storm (g City On A Hill) in training. 2006: LAHALEEB (f Redback) Sold 26,272gns foal, 70,000gns yrl. 3 wins at 2, Rockfel S G2, 2nd C L Weld Park S G3, 3rd May Hill S G2. 2007: (f Redback) 2nd Dam: Dancing Debut by Polar Falcon. Dam of DANCE PARTNER (John Musker S LR). Broodmare Sire: BLUSHING FLAME. Sire of the dams of 2 SW. In 2008 - LAHALEEB Redback G2. LAHALEEB b f 2006

436 CHALLENGE S G2

Age 2-3

Starts 10

Wins 3

Shirley Heights Delsy Ajdal Homage Home Love Mummy’s Pet Precocious Mrs Moss Sound Track Western Air Peggy West Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride Sadler’s Wells Nearctic Flame Flame of Tara Nureyev Polar Falcon Marie d’Argonne Shadeed Exclusive Virtue Exclusive Order Darshaan

Mark of Esteem

Places 6

Earned £197,378

OISIR. Sire of 10 Stakes winners. In 2008 Sire: CHO DREAMSCAPE Ferdinand G2, HURRIED CHOICE Catrail G2, STIMULATION Thatching G2. 1st Dam: Damiana by Thatching. Own sister to DIRCA. Dam of 2 winners: 2001: DESERT CRISTAL (f Desert King) 3 wins at 3. 2002: Asparagus Wingnut (g In The Wings) 2004: Krasivaya (f Soviet Star) ran once. 2005: STIMULATION (c Choisir) Sold 92,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 3 wins at 2 and 3, Challenge S G2, European Free H LR, 2nd Lennox S G2, Horris Hill S G3, King Charles II S LR, 3rd Topkapi Trophy LR. 2006: Labisa (f High Chaparral) in training. 2008: (c Verglas) 2nd Dam: Derena by Crystal Palace. unraced. Dam of DIRCA (Prix Coronation LR, 2nd Dahlia H G2) Broodmare Sire: THATCHIING. Sire of the dams of 54 SW. In 2008 - STIMULATION Choisir G2, ALVARO Galileo G3, JUMBAJUKIBA Barathea G3.

REDBACK ch 99 Patsy Western

Blushing Flame FLAMES b 98 Dancing Debut

438 JOCKEY CLUB CUP G3 NEWMARKET. October 18. 3yo+. 16f.

1. VERACITY (GB) 4 9-0 £36,901 ch c by Lomitas - Vituisa (Bering) O-Godolphin B-Darley TR-Saeed bin Suroor 2. Sagara (USA) 4 9-0 £13,988 b g by Sadler’s Wells - Rangoon Ruby (Kingmambo) O-Godolphin B-Flaxman Holdings TR-S bin Suroor 3. Fiulin (GB) 3 8-4 £7,001 ch c by Galileo - Fafinta (Indian Ridge) O-Rencati Srl B-Az Agr Francesca TR-M Botti Margins 0.5, neck. T 3:28.94 (slow 8.94). G Good. Age 2-4

Starts 10

Wins 4

Places 3

Earned £112,157

Sire: LOMITAS. Sire of 41 Stakes winners. In 2008 MY CHAMPIONSHIP POINT Be My Chief G3, GIMM Pursuit of Love G3, VERACITY Bering G3. 1st Dam: VITUISA by Bering. Winner at 3 in France. Dam of 3 winners: 2002: Terra Verde (c Indian Ridge) 3 wins at 3, 2nd Prix de Tourgeville LR.

DECEMBER 2008 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER 109


DATA BOOK European Pattern 2003: SHOSHONI (f Indian Ridge) Winner at 3. 2004: VERACITY (c Lomitas) 4 wins, Jockey Club Cup G3, 2nd Goodwood Cup G2. 2005: London Times (g Lomitas) 2006: Valletta (f Cape Cross) in training.

NEW APPROACH ch c 2005

INTENSE FOCUS b c 2006

Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki

2nd Dam: LA CONFEDERATION by Nureyev. 3 wins at 3, Sun Chariot S G2.

Urban Sea

Broodmare Sire: BERING. Sire of the dams of 46 Stakes winners. In 2008 - MUSIDORA Rock of Gibraltar G3, VERACITY Lomitas G3.

Ahonoora

Allegretta Lorenzaccio Helen Nichols PARK EXPRESS br 83 Match II Matcher

VERACITY ch c 2004 Nijinsky Niniski Virginia Hills LOMITAS ch 88 Surumu La Colorada La Dorada Arctic Tern Bering Beaune VITUISA ch 97 Nureyev La Confederation Unite

Northern Dancer Flaming Page Tom Rolfe Ridin’ Easy Literat Surama Kronzeuge Love In Sea Bird II Bubbling Beauty Lyphard Barbra Northern Dancer Special Kris Pro Patria

439 CHAMPION S G1

Lachine

Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special Mr Prospector Hopespringseternal Lombard Anatevka Klairon Phoenissa Martial Quaker Girl Tantieme Relance III Grey Sovereign Loved One

440 DEWHURST S G1 NEWMARKET. October 18. 2yoc&f. 7f.

1. INTENSE FOCUS (USA) 9-1 £163,356 b c by Giant’s Causeway - Daneleta (Danehill) O-Mrs JS Bolger B-Robert N Clay, Airlie Stud TR-JS Bolger 2. Lord Shanakill (USA) 9-1 £61,924 bbr c by Speightstown - Green Room (Theatrical) O-Mark T Gittins B-Vimal Khosla, Gillian Khosla et al TR-KR Burke 3. Finjaan (GB) 9-1 £30,991 b c by Royal Applause - Alhufoof (Dayjur) O-Hamdan Al Maktoum B-Shadwell Estate Co Ltd TR-MP Tregoning

NEWMARKET. October 18. 3yo+. 10f.

1. NEW APPROACH (IRE) 3 8-12 £242,692 ch c by Galileo - Park Express (Ahonoora) O-HRH Princess Haya Of Jordan B-Lodge Park Stud TR-JS Bolger 2. Twice Over (GB) 3 8-12 £91,998 b c by Observatory - Double Crossed (Caerleon) O-K Abdullah B-Juddmonte Farms TR-HRA Cecil 3. Linngari (IRE) 6 9-3 £46,042 ch h by Indian Ridge - Lidakiya (Kahyasi) O-R Plersch, P Walichnowski B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-Sir Michael Stoute Margins 6, 1.5. Time 2:00.13 (fast 1.47). Going Good. Age 2-3

Starts 11

Wins 8

Places Earned 3 £1,992,070

Sire: GALILEO. See race. 1st Dam: PARK EXPRESS by Ahonoora. 5 wins at 2 and 3, Phoenix Champion S G1. Dam of 8 winners: 1990: LADY EXPRESS (f Soviet Star) Winner at 3. 1991: Park Heiress (f Sadler’s Wells) unraced. Dam of Devouut (2nd Heritage S LR). Grandam of YOUNG PRETENDER (Prix La Rochette G3) 1992: Tycoon King (c Last Tycoon) 9 wins, 2nd Prix Montenica LR. 1993: SHINKO FOREST (c Green Desert) 9 wins at 3 to 6 in Japan, Hankyu Hai LR. Sire. 1995: Green Seraphim (f Caerleon) unplaced. 1996: DAZZLING PARK (f Warning). 3 wins at 2 and 3, Trusted Partner Matron S G3, 2nd Esat Digifone Champion S G1, 3rd Entenmann’s Irish 1000 Guineas G1. Broodmare. 1997: Innocent Affair (f Night Shift). Broodmare. 1999: Alluring Park (f Green Desert) Winner at 2, 3rd Aga Khan Studs Blenheim S LR, Rochestown S LR. Broodmare. 2000: Dubai Sun (c Desert Prince) 2002: THUNDER ROCK (g King’s Best) 5 wins. 2003: SIR ARTHUR (g Desert Prince) 2 wins at 3. 2005: NEW APPROACH (c Galileo) Sold 282,429gns yearling at GOOY1. Champion 2yr old in Europe in 2007. 8 wins at 2 and 3, Champion S G1, Derby S G1, Dewhurst S G1, Irish Champion S G1, Bank of Scotland (Ire) National S G1, Galileo EBF Futurity G2, Tyros S G3, 2nd Boylesports Irish 2000 Guineas G1, stanjamesuk.com 2000 Guineas G1, 3rd Juddmonte International S G1. 2nd Dam: Matcher by Match II. ran twice at 2. Dam of PARK EXPRESS (f Ahonoora, see above), MYRA’S BEST (f Pampapaul: Firth of Clyde S LR, 4th Lowther S G2), WING AND A PRAYER (g Oats: Stroud Green Hurdle LR, Tolworth Hurdle LR, Ludorum Hurdle LR). Grandam of FOREST EXPRESS, WAKY NA. Third dam of WAKY NAO. Broodmare Sire: AHONOORA. Sire of the dams of 76 Stakes winners. In 2008 - NEW APPROACH Galileo G1, CARGO CULT Spectrum LR. See race race 122 in the July issue for analysis

Margins Nose, nose. Time 1:23.33 (slow 0.03). Going Good. Age 2

Starts 9

Wins 2

Places 5

Earned £334,358

Sire: GIANT’S CAUSEWAY. Sire of 51 Stakes winners. In 2008 - CARRIAGE TRAIL Seeking The Gold G1, FROST GIANT Gone West G1, HEATSEEKER Defensive Play G1, INTENSE FOCUS Danehill G1, JUSTE MOMENTE Danehill G1, OUR GIANT McGinty G1, RED GIANT Kingmambo G1, FAIRBANKS Time For A Change G2, COWBOY CAL Seeking The Gold G3, GIANT GIZMO Hansel G3, NIAGARA CAUSEWAY Theatrical G3, SUNSHINE FOR LIFE Exclusive Native G3, SWIFT TEMPER Seeking The Gold G3, ANGLIANA Jade Hunter LR, APPLE MARTINI Crafty Prospector LR, AWESOME PLANET Fasliyev LR, CAUSEWAY QUEEN Danehill LR, DREAMTHEIMPOSSIBLE Thunder Gulch LR, GIIANT MOON Capote LR, MR MACCOOL Halo LR, POINTILLISTE Alydar LR. 1st Dam: Daneleta by Danehill. 2 wins, 3rd Anheuser Busch Railway S G3, 3rd Tierce Magazine Canal Gd.Hp de Deauville LR. Own sister to DANELISSIMA. Dam of 1 winner: 2005: Plenty Coups (c Gone West) unraced to date. 20006: INTENSE FOCUS (c Giant’s Causeway) Sold 218,789gns yearling at Goffs Orby Yearling Sale. 2 wins at 2, Darley Dewhurst S G1, 2nd Coventry S G2, 3rd Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere-Grand Criterium G1, One 51 Railway S G2. 2007: (c Mr Greeley) 2nd Dam: ZAVALETA by Kahyasi. 5 wins at 2 and 3 Athasi S LR, Derrinstown Stud 1000 Guineas Trial LR. Dam of DANELISSIMA (f Danehill: Irish Stallion Farms Noblesse S G3, 3rd Bet365 Lancashire Oaks G2), Daneletta (f Danehill, see above), Benicio (g Spectrum: 2nd Rochestown S LR, 3rd Anglesey S G3), Simonetta (f Lil’s Boy: 3rd Woodpark & Ballysheehan Studs S LR) Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL. Sire of the dams of 98 Stakes winners. In 2008 - CIMA DE TRIOMPHE Galileo G1, INTENSE FOCUS Giant’s Causeway G1, JUSTE MOMENTE Giant’s Causeway G1, REAAN Hussonet G1, TUESDAY JOY Carnegie G1, ARABIAN GLEAM Kyllachy G2, ART CONNOISSEUR Lucky Story G2, ASIAN WINDS Fuji Kiseki G2, MERLENE DE LAGO Encosta de Lago G2, RAW SILK Malibu Moon G2, CUIS GHAIRE Galileo G3, EL MAZE El Moxie G3, INDIAN DAFFODIL Hernando G3, RANSOM EXPRESS Red Ransom G3, TEN MEROPA Johannesburg G3, ABLE ONE Cape Cross LR. The Giant’s Causeway/Danehill cross has produced: INTENSE FOCUS G1, JUSTE MOMENTE G1, MURJANA G3, CAUSEWAY QUEEN LR.

110 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER DECEMBER 2008

Storm Bird Storm Cat Terlingua GIANT’S CAUSEWAY ch 97 Rahy Mariah’s Storm Immense Danzig Danehill Razyana DANELETA b 99 Kahyasi Zavaleta La Meilleure

Margins 10, 2. Time 1:42.25. Going Soft. Northern Dancer South Ocean Secretariat Crimson Saint Blushing Groom Glorious Song Roberto Imsodear Northern Dancer Pas de Nom His Majesty Spring Adieu Ile de Bourbon Kadissya Lord Gayle Gradille

For much of 2008 it seemed safe to pigeonhole Giant’s Causeway as a sire whose stock generally improves with age. His first ten Graded stakes winners of the year consisted of five five-year-olds, four four-yearolds and a solitary three-year-old. Then, for the second time in five years, he supplied the winner of Britain’s top two-year-old race, the Dewhurst Stakes, when the tough Intense Focus followed in the footsteps of Shamardal. Intense Focus is the fifth northern hemisphere Gr1 winner of 2008 for Giant’s Causeway and his 11th in all. His dam Daneleta is by Danehill out of a Kahyasi mare, which means she is bred to the same pattern as those distinguished performers Dansili, Banks Hill, Intercontinental, Cacique, Champs Elysees and Promising Lead, produced by the sisters Hasili and Arrive. Daneleta was bred by Jim Bolger, for whom she showed a lot of potential when third to Rock of Gibraltar and Hawk Wing in the Railway Stakes, but she failed to add significantly to her reputation when switched firstly to France and then the USA. Her younger sister Danelissima was a Gr3 winner over 12 furlongs for Bolger, before being sold for 470,000gns. Intense Focus’s third dam, La Meilleure, is also the second dam of Soldier Of Fortune, winner of the 2007 Irish Derby, and she’s the dam of Sholokhov, runner-up in the 2002 Irish Derby and now a promising stallion. A Listed winner over a mile, La Meilleure showed versatility on the track and she also proved versatile as a broodmare, producing stakes winners to four different stallions. One of them was Intense Focus’s second dam Zavaleta, a tough performer at up to a mile and a quarter who scored three times as a juvenile, despite being by Derby winner Kahyasi. 441 PREIS DES WINTERFAVORITEN G3 COLOGNE. October 19. 2yo. 1600m.

1. GLOBUS (GER) 9-2 £62,500 ch c by Areion - Globuli (Surako) O-Stall Dipoli B-Herbert Schniepp TR-U Ostmann 2. Next Vision (IRE) 9-2 £22,794 ch c by Rock of Gibraltar - Night Petticoat (Petoski) O-Baron G Von Ullmann B-Gestut Wittekindshof TR-J Hirchberger 3. Enzio (GER) 9-2 £15,074 ch c by Next Desert - Elle Diva (Big Shuffle) O-Stall Audenhove B-Manfred Jurgensmeyer Et Al TR-A Wohler

Age 2

Starts 2

Wins 2

Places 0

Earned £64,706

Sire: AREION. Sire of 5 Stakes winners. In 2008 ASHANTEE Zinaad G3, GLOBUS Surako G3, BELTANA Dashing Blade LR. 1st Daam: GLOBULI by Surako. 3 wins at 2 and 4 in Germany. Dam of 1 winner: 2006: GLOBUS (c Areion) 2 wins at 2 in Germany, Preis des Winterfavoriten G3. 2007: (c Areion) 2nd Dam: Glacial Star by Royal Academy. unraced. Dam of GENIOS (c Oxalagu: Grosser Bavaria-Preis des Brau von Aying LR), GLENTIRE (c Pentire: Kronimus Rennen LR) Broodmare Sire: SURAKO. Sire of the dams of 1 Stakes winners. In 2008 - GLOBUS Areion G3. GLOBUS ch c 2006 Bold Reasoning Prime Abord Elevation Raise Your Skirts Strings Attached Nijinsky Caerleon Foreseer Le Levanstell Alata Altamura Dschingis Khan Konigsstuhl Konigskronung Lagunas Surata Surama Nijinsky Royal Academy Crimson Saint Arctic Tern Glacial Moon Hortensia Super Concorde Big Shuffle AREION b 95 Aerleona

Surako GLOBULI b 99 Glacial Star

442 PRIX DE CONDE G3 LONGCHAMP. October 19. 2yo. 1800m.

1. NAVAL OFFICER (USA) 8-11 £29,412 b c by Tale of The Cat - Wandering Star (Red Ransom) O-Joseph Allen B-Joseph Allen TR-J-C Rouget 2. King Of Sydney (USA) 8-11 £11,765 b c by Diesis - Padmore (French Deputy) O-Hoffmeister, Hermann-Schmitt B-E Melynk TR-M Hofer 3. Becomes You (GB) 8-11 £8,824 ch f by Lomitas - Joyeuse Entree (Kendor) O/B-Marquisa De Moratalla TR-M Delzangles Margins Neck, 1. Time 1:53.50 (slow 3.00). Going Good to soft. Age 2

Starts 4

Wins 3

Places 1

Earned £59,927

ALE OF THE CAT. Sire of 41 Stakes winners. Sire: TA In 2008 - TALE OF EKATI Sunday Silence G1, GIO PONTI Alydar G2, TELL A TALE Sir Tristram G2, NAVAL OFFICER Red Ransom G3, QUEEN OFTHE CATSLE Lord At War G3, ASHLEY’S KITTY Beau Genius LR, CAT D’ANTIBES Canny Lad LR, JOLIE THE CAT Pleasant Colony LR, MEAL PENALTY Unbridled’s Song LR, MEGAPIXEL Roar LR, REAL SAGA Air Express LR. 1st Dam: WANDERIING STAR by Red Ransom. 5 wins at 3 and 4 at home, Canada, USA, Nettie H G2. Dam of 4 winners: 1999: WONDER WOMAN (f Storm Cat) 2 wins at 3 and 4 in USA. Dam of WAR OFFICER (c Grand Slam: 5 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix Montenica LR, Prix Sigy LR, 3rd Prix Eclipse G3) 2000: American Patriot (c Mr Prospector) 2001: WIZARD OF GOLD (c Seeking The Gold) Winner in USA. 2003: Crescent Moon (f Seeking The Gold) ran on the flat in USA. Broodmare. 2004: MY LITTLE MARGIE (f Giant’s Causeway) Winner at 3 in France. 2005: Foreign Agent (c Deputy Minister) unraced to date. 2006: NAVAL OFFICER (c Tale of The Cat) 3 wins at 2 in France, Prix de Conde G3, 2nd Prix des Chenes G3. 2007: War Czar (c Pulpit) 2008: (c War Front) 2nd Dam: Beautiful Bedouin by His Majesty. unraced. Dam of WANDERING STAR (f Red


Caulfield on Alwajeeha: “Breeders shouldn’t forget that veteran stallions can represent good value, as some of October’s Group 1 events demonstrated” (page 113) Ransom, see above), MAJOR HERO (g Major Impact: Finlandia Cup S LR, 3rd Cinema H G3). Grandam of ANGELO MINNY. Third dam of BRIGADER. Broodmare Sire: RED RANSOM. Sire of the dams of 28 Stakes winners. In 2008 - RED RULER Viking Ruler G2, SHERINE Precise End G2, CHATAIN Forest Wildcat G3, NAVAL OFFICER Tale of The Cat G3, POLONIUS Broken Vow G3, BELLSBLADE Mr Broad Blade LR, TUTTA BELLA Holy Bull LR, WILLSBORO POINT Point Given LR.

CROSSHARBOUR b c 2004 Raise A Native Gold Digger Secretariat Secrettame Tamerett Northern Dancer The Minstrel Fleur Right Tack Mofida Wold Lass Northern Dancer Nureyev Special Sassafras Tree of Knowledge Sensibility Never Bend Riverman River Lady Empery Golden Alibi Charming Alibi Mr Prospector Gone West ZAMINDAR b 94 Zaizafon

Theatrical DOCKLANDS b 89

The Tale of The Cat/Red Ransom cross has AVAL OFFICER produced: CATCOMINATCHA G1, NA G3, Goodbye Norma Jean LR.

Dockage

NAVAL OFFICER b c 2006 Storm Cat Terlingua TALE OF THE CAT b/br 94 Mr Prospector Narrate Roberto Red Ransom Arabia WANDERING STAR b 93 His Majesty Beautiful Bedouin Gris Vitesse

Northern Dancer South Ocean Secretariat Crimson Saint Raise A Native Gold Digger Honest Pleasure State Hail To Reason Bramalea Damascus Christmas Wind Ribot Flower Bowl Amerigo Matchiche II

443 PRIX DU CONSEIL DE PARIS G2 LONGCHAMP. October 19. 3yo+. 2400m.

1. CROSSHARBOUR (GB) 4 9-4 £54,485 b c by Zamindar - Docklands (Theatrical) O-K Abdullah B-Juddmonte Farms TR-A Fabre 2. Purple Moon (IRE) 5 9-2 £21,029 ch g by Galileo - Vanishing Prairie (Alysheba) O-Craig Bennett B-Gestut Shohrenhof TR-LM Cumani 3. Poseidon Adventure (IRE) 5 9-2 £10,037 b h by Sadler’s Wells - Fanny Cerrito (Gulch) O-Stall Salzburg B-Tower Bloodstock TR-W Figge Margins Neck, 1. Time 2:34.70 (slow 3.20). Going Good to soft. Age 3-4

Starts 9

Wins 5

Broodmare Sire: NUREYEV. Sire of the dams of 172 Stakes winners. In 2008 - BIG BROWN Boundary G1, RAINBOW VIEW Dynaformer G1, SLEEPLESS NIGHT Kurofune G1, TAMAYUZ Nayef G1, COSTUME Danehill G2, INCANTO DREAM Galileo G2, TOHO ALAN Dance In The Dark G2, ARTICLE RARE El Prado G3, GESTURE Bahri G3, SONEVA Cherokee Run G3. ARTICLE RARE gr/ro f 2006

Storm Bird

Yarn

G1, Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe G1, Prix d’Ispahan G1, Prix Ganay G1 (twice), Prix Vermeille G1, 2nd Champion S G1 (twice), Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe G1, 3rd Prix d’Ispahan G1. Dam of ACTION FRANCAISE (see above). Grandam of AVEC LES BLEUS, Wild Winner. Third dam of Tale of The Dream.

Places 1

Earned £131,307

Siire: ZAMINDAR. Sire of 12 Stakes winners. In 2008 - ZARKAVA Kahyasi G1, CROSSHARBOUR Theatrical G2, MODERN LOOK Warning G2. 1st Dam: DOCKLANDS by Theatrical. 5 wins at 4 in France. Dam of 6 winners: 1995: SILVERTOWN (g Danehill) 18 wins inc. Bounty Arts Apprentice Handicap, York. OR (c Grand Lodge) 3 wins 1996: CHELSEA MANO at 3 in France, La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte G3, 2nd Prix d’Harcourt G2, 3rd Prix d’Ispahan G1, Prix Ganay G1. Sire. 1997: Stone Dock (g Bigstone) ran a few times and ran twice in N.H. Flat Races and ran on the flat in Kingdom of Saudi Ara. 1999: MINDS LOCKED (c Zamindar) 3 wins 3-4. 2001: Textile (f Grand Lodge) unplaced. 2002: SHIPPING LANE (c Grand Lodge) Winner at 3 in France. 2003: RAIL LINK (c Dansili) Champion 3yr old in Europe in 2006 (11-13f.), Champion 3yr old colt in France in 2006. 5 wins at 3, Grand Prix de Paris G1, Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe G1. 2004: CROSSHARBOUR (c Zamindar) 5 wins 3-4, Prix du Conseil de Paris G2, La Coupe G33, 2nd Prix Gontaut-Biron G3. 2005: (c Oasis Dream) 2006: Milford Sound (f Barathea) unraced to date. 2008: (f Dansili) 2nd Dam: DOCKAGE by Riverman. 2 wins 2-3, Prix d’Automne LR. Dam of WHARF (c Storm Bird: July S G3, 2nd Lockinge S G2, San Bernardino H G2), MOORING (f Zafonic: Prix de Lieurey LR). Grandam of LINDA’S LAD, ZAFONIICAL STORM. Broodmare Sire: THEATRICAL. Sire of the dams of 30 Stakes winners. In 2008 - CROSSHARBOUR Zamindar G2, LORD SHANAKILL Speightstown G2, ZAPPA Afternoon Deelites G2, NIAGARA CAUSEWAY Giant’s Causeway G3, PLAYWRIGHT Fantastic Light G3.

444 PRIX DES RESERVOIRS G3

Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special EL PRADO gr 89 Sir Gaylord Sir Ivor Attica Lady Capulet Tom Fool Cap And Bells Ghazni Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Nureyev Forli Special Thong ACTION FRANCAISE b/br 85 Dan Cupid Sea Bird II Sicalade Allez France Hail To Reason Priceless Gem Searching

DEAUVILLE. October 21. 2yof. 1600m.

1. ARTICLE RARE (USA) 8-9 £29,412 grro f by El Prado - Action Francaise (Nureyev) O-Ecurie Wildenstein B-Dayton Investments Ltd TR-E Lellouche 2. Ciel Rouge (FR) 8-9 £11,765 b f by Red Ransom - Raisonnable (Common Grounds) O-M Schwartz B-The Niarchos Family TR-J-C Rouget 3. Bufera (IRE) 8-9 £8,824 b f by King’s Best - Mahalia (Danehill) O-GA Oldham B-Citadel Stud TR-R Collet Margins 1, short head. Time 1:48.70 (slow 10.30). Going Very soft. Starts 4

Wins 2

Places 2

NEWBURY. October 25. 2yoc&g. 7f.

1. EVASIVE (GB) 8-12 £28,385 ch c by Elusive Quality - Canda (Storm Cat) O/B-Cheveley Park Stud TR-Sir Michael Stoute 2. Bonnie Charlie (GB) 8-12 £10,760 ch c by Intikhab - Scottish Exile (Ashkalani) O-Thurloe Thoroughbreds XXII B-CDS Bryce, Mrs M Bryce TR-R Hannon 3. Aahaykid (IRE) 8-12 £5,385 ch c by Intikhab - Trust In Luck (Nashwan) O-Mrs Maura Gittins B-Moyglare Stud Farm TR-KR Burke Margins 0.5, 2.25. Time 1:31.69 (slow 7.89). Going Soft.

Northern Dancer

Sadler’s Wells

Age 2

446 HORRIS HILL S G3

Earned £59,559

Siire: EL PRADO. Sire of 41 Stakes winners. In 2008 - LORD ADMIRAL Trempolino G2, WESLEY Alysheba G2, ARTICLE RARE Nureyev G3, BUFFALO MAN Saratoga Six G3, SPANISH MOON Rainbow Quest LR. 1st Dam: ACTION FRANCAISE by Nureyev. 2 wins in France, Prix de Sandringham G3. Dam of 9 winners: 1990: Astina (f Slew O’ Gold) unraced. Dam of PREMIUM POINT (f Twist And Turn: 9 wins at 3 to 5 in India, India Cements South India Oaks LR). Grandam of SHELLY GREEN (f Flitch: Golconda 1000 Guineas LR) 1991: Aventuriere (f Alysheba). Dam of QUEEN OF REASON (f Foyer: 6 wins at 2 to 4 in India, Dashmesh & Hargobind Stud Christmas Cup LR) 1993: ANDROID (c Riverman) 2 wins at 3 in France, Prix de la Jonchere G3, 2nd Prix Guillaume d’Ornano G2, 3rd Grand Prix de Paris G1. Sire. 1994: Action de Grace (f Riverman). Broodmare. 1995: ASTORG (f Lear Fan) 2 wins at 3 in France, Prix de la Calonne LR. Dam of ASTI (f Sadler’s Wells: 3 wins at 3 to 5 in France, USA, Athenia H LR, 2nd Prix Saint-Alary G1), Amazon Beauty (f Wolfhound: 2 wins at 2, 3rd Prix de Seine-et-Oise G3) 1996: APACHE SONG (f Dynaformer) Winner at 3 in France. Broodmare. 19997: AIRLINE (f Woodman) 2 wins at 3 in France, Prix de la Cochere LR. Dam of ARGENTINA (f Sadler’s Wells: 2 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix Rose de Mai LR, 2nd Prix de Diane G1, Prix Saint-Alary G1, Diana S G1, 3rd Diana S G1, Gamely Breeders’ Cup S G1) 1998: ACTIONNAIRE (c Seeking The Gold) Winner at 7 in France. 1999: ATLANTIDE (f Southern Halo) Winner at 3 in France. Broodmare. 2000: ART MODERNE (c Woodman) 4 wins at 3 to 7, 2007 in France, USA, Franklin S, 2nd Prix Edmond Blanc G3. 2001: Akounin (c Bahri) ran on the flat in France. 20002: Akhmatova (f Saint Ballado) unraced. 2003: ACTRICE FRANCAISE (f Dynaformer) Winner at 3 in France. Broodmare. 2004: Ange Gardien (c Lear Fan) 2006: ARTICLE RARE (f El Prado) 2 wins at 2 in France, Prix des Reservoirs-Haras d’Etreham G3, 2nd Prix d’Aumale G3. 2nd Dam: ALLEZ FRANCE by Sea Bird II. Champion 3yr old in France in 1973, Champion older horse in France in 1974. 13 wins 2-5, Criterium des Pouliches G1, Poule d’Essai des Pouliches G1, Prix de Diane

Age 2

Starts 3

Wins 2

Places 1

Earned £34,922

Sirre: ELUSIVE QUALITY. Sire of 33 Stakes winners. In 2008 - RAVEN’S PASS Lord At War G1, ELUSIVE BLUFF Pine Bluff G3, ELUSIVE WARNING Valid Appeal G3, EVASIVE Storm Cat G3, A Danehill LR, BAHARAH Generous LR, BERNICIA ELUSIVE HORIZON Unbridled’s Song LR, HONEST QUALITY Seattle Slew LR, NATIVE RULER Dixieland Band LR.

NEWBURY. October 25. 3yo+. 12f 5yds.

1st Dam: Canda by Storm Cat. 2nd Prix Yacowlef LR, Criterium de Vitesse LR. Dam of 1 winner: 2005: (c Gulch) 2006: EVASIVE (c Elusive Quality) 2 wins at 2, Horris Hill S G3. 2008: San Bellino (c Galileo)

1. BUCCELLATI (GB) 4 9-3 £36,901 ch c by Soviet Star - Susi Wong (Selkirk) O-Mr & Mrs P McMahon, Mr & Mrs R Gorell B-Burton Agnes Stud Co Ltd TR-AM Balding 2. Blue Monday (GB) 7 9-6 £13,988 b g by Darshaan - Lunda (Soviet Star) O-Mountgrange Stud B-Darley TR-R Charlton 3. Sell Out (GB) 4 9-0 £7,001 gr f by Act One - Nordica (Northfields) O-TD Rootes B-Shutford Stud TR-G Wragg Margins 1, 4. T 2:45.51 (slow 13.51). Going Soft.

2nd Dam: EAST OF THE MOON by Private Account. Champion 3yo filly in France in 1994. 4 wins 2-3, Poule d’Essai des Pouliches G1, Prix de Diane G1, Prix Jacques Le Marois G1, 2nd Prix du Moulin de Longchamp G1. Dam of MOON DRIVER (f Mr Prospector: Prix d’Arenberg G3), Mojave Moon (c Mr Prospector: 2nd Fayette Breeders’ Cup S G3, 3rd Californian S G2), Helike (c Rahy: 2nd Grand Prix de Marseille LR), Canda (f Storm Cat, see above). Grandam of Moon Prospect.

445 ST SIMON S G3

Age 2-4

Starts 19

Wins 7

Places 4

Earned £191,936

Sire: SOVIET STAR. Sire of 41 Stakes winners. In 2008 - BORIS DE DEAUVILLE Royal Academy G3, BUCCELLATI Selkirk G3. 1st Dam: Susi Wong by Selkirk. 2 wins at 3, 3rd Berlin Cup LR. Dam of 5 winners: 2001: LA PETITE CHINOISE (f Dr Fong) 5 wins 3-4, Erik O Steens Memorial LR, Jockeyklubbens Avelslopning LR. 2002: HOPE AN GLORY (g Nashwan) Winner at 3. 2003: GOLDEN STUD (c In The Wings) 5 wins 2-4, Premio Alberto Giubilo LR, 2nd Premio Primi Passi G3. 2004: BUCCELLATI (c Soviet Star) Sold 25,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 7 wins 2-4, St Simon S G3, Godolphin S LR. 2005: NANIGATA (f Domedriver) Winner at 3. 2007: (f Footstepsinthesand) 2008: (f Araafa)

Broodmare Sire: STORM CAT. Sire of the dams of 74 Stakes winners. In 2008 - MICHITA Dynaformer G2, EVASIVE Elusive Quality G3, GOLDEN VELVEET Seeking The Gold G3, NOONMARK Unbridled’s Song G3, MULMUR Smart Strike LR, PARADING Pulpit LR, SATAN’S CIRCUS Gone West LR, SEFROUA Kingmambo LR, WAR OFFICER Grand Slam LR. The Elusive Quality/Storm Cat cross has produced: EVASIVE G3, LA CONSEILLA ANTE LR. EVASIVE ch c 2006 Mr Prospector Gone West Secrettame ELUSIVE QUALITY b 93 Hero’s Honor Touch of Greatness Ivory Wand Storm Bird Storm Cat Terlingua

2nd Dam: Stay That Way by Be My Guest. unraced. Own sister to Costly Lesson. Dam of Selking (c Selkirk: 2nd Spring Trophy H LR, Queensferry S LR), Delirious Moment (f Kris: 2nd Prix Edellic LR) Broodmare Sire: SELKIRK. Sire of the dams of 14 SON Rock of Stakes winners. In 2008 - MOUNT NELS Gibraltar G1, BUCCELLATI Soviet Star G3. BUCCELLATI ch c 2004 Nureyev SOVIET STAR b 84 Veruschka

Selkirk SUSI WONG ch 95 Stay That Way

Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Forli Special Thong Relic Venture Rose O’Lynn Vandale Marie d’Anjou Marigold Atan Sharpen Up Rocchetta Nebbiolo Annie Edge Friendly Court Northern Dancer Be My Guest What A Treat Kythnos Areola Alive Alivo

CANDA ch 2000 Private Account East of The Moon Miesque

Raise A Native Gold Digger Secretariat Tamerett Northern Dancer Glowing Tribute Sir Ivor Natashka Northern Dancer South Ocean Secretariat Crimson Saint Damascus Numbered Account Nureyev Pasadoble

447 RACING POST TROPHY G1 DONCASTER. October 25. 2yoc&f. 8f.

1. CROWDED HOUSE (GB) 9-0 £122,623 ch c by Rainbow Quest - Wiener Wald (Woodman) O-JP Reddam, Mrs C Burrell, J Harvey B-Car Colston Hall Stud TR-BJ Meehan 2. Jukebox Jury (IRE) 9-0 £46,483 gr c by Montjeu - Mare Aux Fees (Kenmare) O-AD Spence B-Paul Nataf TR-M Johnston 3. Skanky Biscuit (GB) 9-0 £23,263 ch c by Peintre Celebre - Blushing Gleam (Caerleon) O-Iraj Parvizi B-Mr & Mrs G Middlebrook TR-BJ Meehan Margins 3.5, neck. Time 1:39.17 (slow 0.87). Going Good. Age 2

Starts 4

Wins 2

Places 1

Earned £349,404

DECEMBER 2008 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER 111


DATA BOOK European Pattern Sire: RAINBOW QUEST. Sire of 105 Stakes winners. In 2008 - CROWDED HOUSE Woodman G1, STREAM OF GOLD Irish River G2, MIRACLE SEEKER Ezzoud LR, POMPEYANO Be My Guest LR, RAINBOW DANCING Shareef Dancer LR, SAVARAIN Sadler’s Wells LR, ELUSIVE DREAM Sadler’s Wells LR. 1st Dam: Wiener Wald by Woodman. ran on the Flat in USA. Dam of 6 winners: 1996: Argent du Bois (f Silver Hawk). Dam of TICKER TAPE (f Royal Applause: 8 wins at 2, 3 and 5 at home, USA, Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S G1, American Oaks Invitational G1, 2nd Del Mar Oaks G1, 3rd Matriarch S G1), Sant Elena (f Efisio: 3 wins, R) 2nd Flaming Page S LR 1997: WOODLAND RIVER (g Irish River) Winner at 3. 1998: Le Globe (c Theatrical) 1999: ON REFLECTION (c Rainbow Quest) 4 wins at 2, 4 and 6 in France, Grand Prix Gaston Defferre LR, 3rd Prix Berteux-Etalon Marchande de Sable G3. 2000: BERING ISLAND (f Bering) 2 wins at 4 in New Zealand. 2001: Love Mary (f Soviet Star) 2003: Riotous Applause (f Royal Applause) 2 wins at 2 and 3, 3rd Timeform Silver Salver Cecil Frail S LR. 2004: HERON BAY (c Hernando) Winner at 3. 2005: Vienna Affair (f Red Ransom) OWDED HOUSE (c Rainbow Quest) Sold 2006: CRO 75,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 2 wins at 2, Racing Post Trophy G1. 2007: (f Royal Applause) 2008: (c Cape Cross) 2nd Dam: CHAPEL OF DREAMS by Northern Dancer. 7 wins in USA Palomar H G2, Wilshire H G2, 2nd Gamely H G1, Ramona H G1, 3rd Beverly Hills H G1. Dam of Seeking The Dream (c Seeking The Gold: 3rd Kentuckiana S LR). Grandam of POSTPONED, BRIDESMAID. Broodmare Sire: WOODMAN. Sire of the dams of 111 Stakes winners. In 2008 - CROWDED HOUSE Rainbow Quest G1, EISHIN DEPUTY French ANOYA Deputy G1, FROZEN FIRE Montjeu G1, KA ZAKURA Sakura Bakushin O G2, MAJOR CADEAUX Cadeaux Genereux G2, AFRICAN SKIES Johannesburg G3, MILLBANK Keeper G3, MUTHABARA Red Ransom G3, PEPPERWOOD Easy Rocking G3, ROSBERG A P Indy G3, SUDAN Peintre Celebre G3, BIG MAVERICK O’Reilly LR, CAESARINE Pivotal LR, ETHAARA Green Desert LR, NEDIYMS DREAM General Nediym LR, PROVISO Dansili LR, SKY HAVEN Sky Mesa LR, SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Exchange Rate LR, VITA AL PLOT Theatrical LR. The Rainbow Quest/Woodman cross has produced: CROWDED HOUSE G1, ON REFLECTION G3, Gallant G3. CROWDED HOUSE ch c 2006 Nasrullah Spring Run Blushing Groom Wild Risk Runaway Bride Aimee RAINBOW QUEST b 81 Vandale Herbager Flagette I Will Follow Raise A Native Where You Lead Noblesse Raise A Native Mr Prospector Gold Digger Woodman Buckpasser Playmate Intriguing WIENER WALD ch 92 Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Chapel of Dreams Secretariat Terlingua Crimson Saint Red God

Although Rainbow Quest was a rich bay, with two small socks, he was a son of Blushing Groom, a chestnut with three lengthy socks. Inevitably, Blushing Groom’s type of colouring occasionally emerged in Rainbow Quest’s offspring, prime examples being Armiger (a runaway winner of the 1992 Racing Post Trophy and second in the St Leger) and Nedawi (1998 St Leger). Now

there is an even flashier example in Crowded House, who followed Armiger’s example by impressively winning the Racing Post Trophy. In the process the exciting Classic prospect became the 19th Gr1 winner for his accomplished sire. There was always a strong chance that Crowded House would be chestnut. His older brother On Reflection was a chestnut and so is their dam Wiener Wald. Indeed, Wiener Wald was certain to be a chestnut, as a daughter of two chestnuts in Woodman and the American Gr2 winner Chapel Of Dreams. Chapel Of Dreams was out of Terlingua, a chestnut daughter of Secretariat, a chestnut with three lengthy socks. Terlingua made a sensational start to her racing career, sweeping undefeated through her first four starts, but her main legacy has been her son Storm Cat, the most influential American stallion in recent history. As Storm Cat was by Storm Bird, a son of Northern Dancer, he was a three-partsbrother to Crowded House’s second dam Chapel Of Dreams. Don’t be misled by the fact that Crowded House’s brother On Reflection was Group placed over 15 furlongs. He was beaten over 17 lengths and was never again asked to tackle more than 12 furlongs. His Listed win came over an extended ten furlongs. 448 BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-TROPHY G3 BADEN-BADEN. October 25. 3yo+. 2200m.

1. SOMMERTAG (GER) 5 9-0 £22,059 b h by Tiger Hill - Sommernacht (Monsun) O/B-Gestut Schlenderhan TR-J Hirchberger 2. White Lightning (GER) 6 9-0 £9,191 b h by Sternkoenig - Whispering Grass (Konigsstuhl) O-P Hanke B-Frau Lore Zieger-Dickerhoff TR-U Stech 3. Schutzenjunker (GER) 3 8-9 £3,676 b c by Lord of Men - Schutzenliebe (Alkalde) O-W Busch B-W Busch TR-U Ostmann Margins 0.75, 1.25. Time 2:23.25. Going Soft. Age 2-5

Starts 16

Wins 4

Places 4

Earned £41,619

Siree: TIGER HILL. Sire of 22 Stakes winners. In 2008 - ORIENTAL TIGER Big Shuffle G2, ABBASHIVA Goofalik G3, SOMMERTAG Monsun G3, ALLANIT Monsun LR, YOUNG TIGER Trempolino LR. 1st Dam: SOMMERNACHTT by Monsun. 3 wins at 2 and 3 in Germany, Dusseldorfer Stutenpreis der Merck Finck LR, 2nd Premio Primi Passi G3. Dam of 3 winners: 2003: SOMMERTAG (c Tiger Hill) 4 wins at 3 to 5 in Germany, Heel - Baden-Wurttemberg-Trophy G3, Coolmore Stud Baden-Baden Cup LR, 2nd Fruhjahrspreis des Bankhaus Metzler G3, 3rd Merrill Lynch Euro Cup G2. 2004: SOMMERSTURM (g Tiger Hill) 2 wins at 3 in Germany. 2005: SOMMERFLORA (f Pivotal) Winner at 3. 2006: Shouda (c Tiger Hill) unraced to date. 2007: Sommerabend (c Shamardal) 2008: (c Tiger Hill) 2nd Dam: SHONA by Windwurf. 3 wins in West Germany Rudolf Oetker-Rennen LR. Dam of SOMMERNACHT (f Monsun, see above), Serafino (c Alzao: 2nd P. der Volksbank- Krefelder Sprint Cup LR). Grandam of SKYTHE, SERVENYA, Slawomira, Stoikov. Third dam of SORRENT.

112 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER DECEMBER 2008

Broodmare Sire: MONSUN. Sire of the dams of 3 Stakes winners. In 2008 - SOMMERTAG Tiger Hill G3, ADOLFINA Sholokhov LR, ALLANIT Tiger Hill LR.

CHANTILLY TIFFANY ch f 2004

PIVOTAL ch 93

The Tiger Hill/Monsun cross has produced: SOMMERTAG G2, ALLANIT G3, Lord Hill G3, Song of Tiiger LR.

Fearless Revival

SOMMERTAG b h 2003

Royal Academy

Danzig Danehill Razyana TIGER HILL b 95 Appiani II The Filly Tigress Silver Konigsstuhl Monsun Mosella SOMMERNACHT b 97 Windwurf Shona Shantou

Northern Dancer Pas de Nom His Majesty Spring Adieu Herbager Angela Rucellai St Chad Templeogue Dschingis Khan Konigskronung Surumu Monasia Kaiseradler Wiesenweihe Charlottown Shura

449 BADENER SPRINT-CUP G3 BADEN-BADEN. October 26. 3yo+. 1400m.

1. CHANTILLY TIFFANY (GB) 4 8-12 £22,059 ch f by Pivotal - Gaily Royal (Royal Academy) O-Ballygallon Stud B-Ballygallon Stud TR-EAL Dunlop 2. Rock of Rochelle (USA) 3 9-1 £9,191 br c by Rock of Gibraltar - Recoleta (Wild Again) O-Her Diamond Necklace Farms FZE B-Beau Cheval LC TR-A Kinsella 3. Key To Pleasure (GER) 8 9-0 £3,676 b h by Sharp Prod - Key To Love (Alzao) O-Stall Undosa B-Stall Calluna TR-M Hofer Margins 2, 1.25. Time 1:27.12. Going Soft. Age 3-4

Starts 17

Wins 4

Places 6

Earned £74,684

Sire: PIVOTAL. Sire of 60 Stakes winners. In 2008 FALCO Unbridled G1, HALFWAY TO HEAVEN Indian Ridge G1, BRISEIDA Be My Guest G2, CHANTILLY TIFFANY Royal Academy G3, ENTICING College Chapel G3, HEAVEN SENT Rahy G3, INFFALLIBLE Cadeaux Genereux G3, AZABARA Highest Honor LR, CAESARINE Woodman LR, FLASHING COLOUR Green Desert LR, IGUAZU FALLS Caerleon LR, IL WARRD Machiavellian LR, JAZZ JAM Rahy LR, MIA’S BOY Rainbow Quest LR, SUMMER FETE Daylami LR, VIRTUAL Exit To Nowhere LR. 1st Dam: GAILY ROYAL by Royal Academy. 2 wins at 3 in Japan. Dam of 2 winners: 2000: Gaily Venus (f Dynaformer) ran on the Flat in Japan. Broodmare. 2001: TURNER (g El Prado) Winner at 4. 2002: Rainbow Treasure (f Rainbow Quest) 2003: Meroverginian (g Rainbow Quest) unraced. 2004: CHANTILLY TIFFANY (f Pivotal) 4 wins 3-4, Badener Sprint Cup G3, Grosser Preis der Stadtsparkasse LR, 2nd Sceptre S LR, Snowdrop S LR. 2005: Diamond Royal (f Red Ransom) 2006: Spring Brak (c Kalanisi) unraced to date. 2007: (c Fath) 2nd Dam: Diamond Field by Mr Prospector. Dam of NEW FRONTIER (c Sadler’s Wells: Prix Berteux G3, Prix de Conde G3, 3rd Prix Hubert de Chaudenay G2), WAFAYT (c Danehill: Abu Dhabi Nat. Oil Co. National Day Cup LR), LUCA BRASI (c Singspiel: Skanska Faltrittklubben Jubileumslopning LR (twice), Songline Classic LR), Storm Canyon (c Storm Bird: 3rd Hackwood S LR) Broodmare Sire: ROYAL ACADEMY. Sire of the dams of 59 Stakes winners. In 2008 - FOXYSOX Foxhound G2, TRINCOT Peintre Celebre G2, BORIS DE DEAUVILLE Soviet Star G3, CALRISSIAN Efisio G3, CARRIBEAN SUNSET Danehill Dancer G3, CHANTILLY TIFFANY Pivotal G3, DAMSELFLY Flying Spur G3, BERMUDA RYE Cape Cross LR, BLAZONRY Spectrum LR, HEART ANDIDATE OF DREAMS Show A Heart LR, KA Kabool LR, MARQUIX Linamix LR, SATONO PROGRESS Taiki Shuttle LR, WHAT’S UP PUSSYCAT Danehill Dancer LR, WHY BE Success Express LR, YANKEE BRAVO Yankee Gentleman LR.

Northern Dancer Special Jefferson Marie d’Argonne Mohair Caro Cozzene Ride The Trails Bustino Stufida Zerbinetta Northern Dancer Nijinsky Flaming Page Crimson Satan Crimson Saint Bolero Rose Raise A Native Mr Prospector Gold Digger Round Table Zonely Zonah Nureyev

Polar Falcon

GAILY ROYAL ch 92 Diamond Field

450 PREIS DER WINTERKONIGIN G3 BADEN-BADEN. October 26. 2yof. 1600m.

1. SWORN PRO (GER) 9-0 £44,118 b f by Protektor - Sweet Tern (Arctic Tern) O/B-Gestut Wittekindshof TR-M Hofer 2. Prema (GER) 9-0 £16,912 b f by Big Shuffle - Pretty Su (Surumu) O/B-Gestut Park Wiedingen TR-W Hickst 3. Anjella (GER) 9-0 £4,412 b f by Monsun - Attilia (Tiger Hill) O/B-Gestut Ravensberg TR-P Rau Margins 0.5, 1.5. Time 1:43.42. Going Soft. Age 2

Starts 3

Wins 2

Places 1

Earned £48,530

ROTEKTOR. Sire of 4 Stakes winners. In Sire: PR 2008 - SWORN PRO Arctic Tern G3. 1st Dam: SWEET TERN by Arctic Tern. 4 wins at 3 and 4 in Germany. Dam of 4 winners: 2000: Sunshine Story (f Desert Story) 5 wins, 3rd Premio Prime Siepi Femmine Hurdle LR. 2003: STELLINO (g Monashee Mountain) 4 wins. 2004: Sworn Mum (f Samum) Winner at 3 in Germany, 2nd Prix Belle de Nuit LR. 20005: Sworn Tigress (f Tiger Hill) unraced to date. 2006: SWORN PRO (f Protektor) 2 wins at 2 in Germany, Preis der Winterkonigin G3. 2007: Sworn Mummy (f Mamool) 2nd Dam: SAITE by Marduk. 3 wins 3-4. Dam of SALDE (f Alkalde: Dortmunder Stutenpreis LR), Saitensohn (g Monsun: 3rd Grand Prix de la Ville de Nantes LR, Ittlingen Pokal LR, Stall LowenherzGrosser 3yo Herbstpreis LR), Bikasaite (g Bikala: 2nd Grand Prix de Bordeaux LR, Prix Scaramouche R). Grandam of SWEET LR, Prix Michel Houyvet LR WAKE, SALDENSCHWINGE, SALDENTIGERIN, SALDEN LICHT, Sweet Brief, Sweet Second, Saldenehre. Third dam of SEERIENHOEHE. Broodmare Sire: ARCTIC TERN. Sire of the dams of 63 Stakes winners. In 2008 - SWORN PRO Protektor G3. SWORN PRO b f 2006 Literat Surama Aggressor Aggravate Raven Locks Le Haar Frontal Favreale Chief III Poesie Prestige II Dan Cupid Sea Bird II Sicalade Hasty Road Bubbling Beauty Almahmoud Orsini Marduk Marlia Alpenkonig Salesiana Senitza Surumu Acatenango PROTEKTOR b 89 Prioritat

Arctic Tern SWEET TERN b 94 Saite

451 PRIX ROYAL-OAK G1 LONGCHAMP. October 26. 3yo+. 3100m.

1. YEATS (IRE) 7 9-4 £105,037 b h by Sadler’s Wells - Lyndonville (Top Ville) O-Mrs John Magnier B-Barronstown Stud, Orpendale TR-AP O’Brien 2. Allegretto (IRE) 5 9-1 £42,022 ch m by Galileo - Alleluia (Caerleon) O-Cheveley Park Stud B-Miss K Rausing, Airlie Stud TR-Sir Michael Stoute 3. Veracity (GB) 4 9-4 £21,011 ch c by Lomitas - Vituisa (Bering) O-Godolphin B-Darley TR-Saeed bin Suroor


Caulfield on Carriage Trail: “The Spinster was her third stakes success of 2008. She has won on dirt, turf and allweather, but is especially suited by Keeneland’s Polytrack” Margins 1.5, neck. Time 3:19.30 (slow 0.80). Going Good to soft. Age 2-7

Starts 22

Wins 14

Places Earned 4 £1,194,160

Sire: SADLER’S WELLS. Sire of 301 Stakes winners. In 2008 - SADDEX Irish River G1, SEPTIMUS Darshaan G1, YEATS Top Ville G1, FRONT HOUSE Darshaan G2, PROSPECT WELLS Shirley Heights G2, ASK Rainbow Quest G3, DOCTOR FREMANTLE Rainbow Quest G3, FANTASIA Darshaan G3, GAGNOA Darshaan G3, MORES WELLS Warning G3, PSALM Irish River G3, ROYAL AND REGAL Smarten G3, EZIMA Darshaan LR, HINDU KUSH Darshaan LR, HONORIA Darshaan LR, MILLENNIUM WING Halo LR, SAIL Seattle Slew LR, ASHKAZAR Darshaan LR, IRISH LEGEND Kings Lake LR. 1stt Dam: LYNDONVILLE by Top Ville. Winner at 3. Dam of 3 winners: 1993: TSUKUBA SYMPHONY (c Danehill) 4 wins in Japan, Epsom Cup LR. 1994: Anchored In Love (f Alzao) ran a few times. 1996: Lady Fairy (f Fairy King) unplaced in Japan. 1997: Lion of Judah (c Caerleon) 1998: Chalice Wells (f Sadler’s Wells) unraced. 2000: SOLSKJAER (c Danehill) 3 wins at 4 and 5, Royal Whip S G2. 2001: YEATS (c Sadler’s Wells) Champion older stayer in Europe in 2006. 14 wins 2-7, Gold Cup G1 (3 times), Coronation Cup G1, Irish St Leger G1, Prix Royal-Oak G1, Goodwood Cup G2 (twice), Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial S G2, Ballysax S G3, Saval Beg S LR, Vintage Crop S LR (twice), 2nd Irish St Leger G1, Mooresbridge S G3, 3rd Prix du Cadran G1. 2002: Magnolia Lane (f Sadler’s Wells). Broodmare. 2nd Dam: Diamond Land by Sparkler. 1 win at 3, 2nd Azalea S LR. Dam of IVANKA (f Dancing Brave: Fillies’ Mile S G1, 2nd Racing Post Trophy G1), KEEN CUT (c Sharpo: Oral B Marble Hill S LR), PRETORIA (f Habitat: Premio Archidamia LR, 2nd Neuss Stuten Preis der Gunnewig Hotels G3). Grandam of ALCAZAR, LADY OF CHAD, NASSMA, Aardwolf. Third dam of BAHAMA MAMA, Uppper Hand.

Margins 1.5, 1.5. Time 1:33.85 (slow 8.35). Going Yielding to soft. Age 2

Starts 2

Wins 2

Places 0

Earned £42,907

Sire: INDIAN RIDGE. Sire of 81 Stakes winners. In 2008 - DAYTONA Blushing John G1, LINNGARI Kahyasi G1, PATKAI Sadler’s Wells G3, RAYENI Rainbow Quest G3, APPALACHIAN TRAIL Palace Music LR, ELDEST Caerleon LR, INSTANT RECALL Thatching LR, LUCK MONEY Machiavellian LR, MAD ABOUT YOU Danehill LR, INDIAN PACE Sadler’s Wells LR. 1st Dam: RAYYANA by Rainbow Quest. Winner at 3. Dam of 2 winners: 2005: RAYINA (f Sinndar) Winner at 3. 2006: RAYENI (c Indian Ridge) 2 wins at 2, Killavullan S G3. 2007: Rayka (f Selkirk) 2nd Dam: RAYSEKA by Dancing Brave. 3 wins at 3 Royal Whip S G3, 2nd Jefferson Smurfit Mem. Irish St Leger G1. Dam of RAFAYDA (f Doyoun: C L Weld Park S G3), Rayshan (g Darshaan: 3rd IAWS Curragh Cup G3). Grandam of RAYDIYA. Broodmare Sire: RAINBOW QUEST. Sire of the dams of 98 Stakes winners. In 2008 - LOOK HERE Hernando G1, BALLADEUSE Singspiel G2, TAM LIN Selkirk G2, AQLAAM Oasis Dream G3, ASK OS Monsun G3, DOCTOR Sadler’s Wells G3, AXXO FREMANTLE Sadler’s Wells G3, ELUSIVE WAVE Elusive City G3, RAYENI Indian Ridge G3, ASTROLOGIE Polish Precedent LR, BAMBOO ERE Afleet LR, BUENOS DIAS Peintre Celebre LR, CAPE AMBER Cape Cross LR, KOCAB Unfuwain LR, MIA’S BOY Pivotal LR, MYSTICAL LADY Halling LR, PRIDE DANCER Fasliyev LR, SPANISH MOON El Prado LR, AURORAS ENCORE Second Empire LR, SHANBEL Shantou LR. The Indian Ridge/Rainbow Quest cross has produced: FA-EQ G1, RAYENI G3. RAYENI ch c 2006 Ahonoora

Broodmare Sire: TOP VILLE. Sire of the dams of 79 Stakes winners. In 2008 - YEATS Sadler’s Wells G1, CAUDILLO Acatenango G3, DAR RE MI Singspiel G3, ALPACCO Desert King LR, CHIRON Valanour U SANTILLANA LR, HASANKA Kalanisi LR, BLU Classic Secret LR.

INDIAN RIDGE ch 85

The Sadler’s Wells/Top Ville cross has produced: DARAZARI G1, DIAGHILEV G1, MONTJEU G1, YEATS G1, SWALINA LR, Rhagaas G1, Bowstring G2, Parthian Springs G2, Saderlina LR.

RAYYANA b 98

Hillbrow

Rainbow Quest

Rayseka

Klairon Lorenzaccio Phoenissa Martial Helen Nichols Quaker Girl Delta Judge Swing Easy Free Flowing Skymaster Golden City West Shaw Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride Herbager I Will Follow Where You Lead Lyphard Dancing Brave Navajo Princess St Paddy Rilasa Sarila

1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005:

2006: 2007: 20008:

Brenta (f Mtoto). died at 3 years. Debona (f Nashwan). Broodmare. Verdala (f Linamix) unraced. Broodmare. SALTINO (g Daylami) Winner at 3 in France. Tonnara (f Linamix) ran on the flat in France. Broodmare. CALASETTA (f Montjeu) 2 wins. ALBISOLA (f Montjeu) 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix de Flore G3, Prix Finlande LR, 3rd Prix de Sandringham G2, Darley Prix de la Nonette G3. Bufera (f King’s Best) Winner at 2 in France, 3rd Prix des Reservoirs-Haras d’Etreham G3. Malaspina (f Whipper) (f Peintre Celebre)

2nd Dam: Maresca by Mill Reef. Dam of MUROTO (c Busted: Prix Gontaut-Biron G3, 2nd CIGA Prix Dollar G2), VELLANO (c Lycius: P.Louis DesboudetTrophee Centre-Est LR), VANYA (f Busted: Prix d’Automne LR, 3rd Prix Minerve G3), MAHALIA (f Danehill, see above), Zivania (f Shernazar: 2nd Diamond S LR, Oaks Trial LR, Hotel Conrad Silver Race LR), Urbino (c Be My Guest: 3rd Prix du Lion d’Angers LR). Grandam of IVAN LUIS, STAGELIGHT, ZERO PROBLEMO, CAPRACOTTA, SALIM TOTO, AMATHIA, HATHRAH, Torcello, Tencarrola, Atacat, Viscaria. Third dam of GOAT CHEESE, Ellerslie Tom. Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL. Sire of the dams of 98 Stakes winners. In 2008 - CIMA DE TRIOMPHE Galileo G1, INTTENSE FOCUS Giant’s Causeway G1, JUSTE MOMENTE Giant’s Causeway G1, REAAN Hussonet G1, TUESDAY JOY Carnegie G1, ARABIAN GLEAM Kyllachy G2, ART CONNOISSEUR Lucky Story G2, ASIAN WINDS Fuji Kiseki G2, MERLENE DE LAGO Encosta de Lago G2, RAW SILK Malibu Moon G2, SEA BATTLE Quest For Fame G2, ALBISOLA Montjeu G3, CUIS GHAIRE Galileo G3, EL MAZE El Moxie G3, INDIAN DAFFODIL Hernando G3, RANSOM M EXPRESS Red Ransom G3, TEN MEROPA Johannesburg G3, ABLE ONE Cape Cross LR. The Montjeu/Danehill cross has produced: ALBISOLA G2, Dawn Dew G3, Sendeed LR, Track Record LR. ALBISOLA b f 2005 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge MONTJEU b 96 Top Ville Floripedes Toute Cy Danzig Danehill Razyana MAHALIA b 93 Mill Reef

See race race 163 in the August issue for analysis

Maresca Caprera

453 PRIX DE FLORE G3

Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special High Top Sega Ville Tennyson Adele Toumignon Northern Dancer Pas de Nom His Majesty Spring Adieu Never Bend Milan Mill Abernant Primula III

YEATS b h 2001 Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma SADLER’S WELLS b 81 Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special High Top Top Ville Sega Ville LYNDONVILLE b 88 Sparkler Diamond Land Canaan

Nearco Lady Angela Native Dancer Almahmoud Hail To Reason Lalun Forli Thong Derring-Do Camenae Charlottesville La Sega Hard Tack Diamond Spur Santa Claus Rustic Bridge

452 KILLAVULLAN S G3 LEOPARDSTOWN. October 27. 2yo. 7f.

1. RAYENI (IRE) 9-1 £33,507 ch c by Indian Ridge - Rayyana (Rainbow Quest) O-HH The Aga Khan B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-John M Oxx 2. Vitruvian Man (GB) 9-1 £9,831 b c by Montjeu - Portrait of A Lady (Peintre Celebre) O/B-Plantation Stud TR-John M Oxx 3. Gluteus Maximus (IRE) 9-1 £4,684 br c by Statue of Liberty - Skidmore Girl (Vaguely Noble) O-Vesalius Syndicate B-Whisperview Trading Ltd TR-AP O’Brien

CARRIAGE TRAIL (USA) b f 2003 Storm Bird Storm Cat Terlingua GIANT’S CAUSEWAY ch 97 Rahy Mariah’s Storm Immense Mr Prospector Seeking The Gold Con Game MANOA b 95 Deputy Minister Deputation Wedding Party

Northern Dancer South Ocean Secretariat Crimson Saint Blushing Groom Glorious Song Roberto Imsodear Raise A Native Gold Digger Buckpasser Broadway Vice Regent Mint Copy Hoist The Flag Betrothed

With Giant’s Causeway’s progeny tending to improve with age, the statistics for his second crop are still improving, even though they were born in 2003. The batch notched up its first Gr1 winner in 2005, thanks to the high-class First Samurai, but the total didn’t increase until 2008, when three more Gr1 winners came along, like overdue London buses. First came Heatseeker in the Santa Anita Handicap, then Frost Giant in the Suburban Handicap and now Carriage Trail has led home a Giant’s Causeway one-two when an easy winner of the Juddmonte Spinster Stakes. This was the third stakes success of the year for Carriage Trail, who raced only seven times from two to four. She has won on dirt, turf and allweather, but seems especially well suited by Keeneland’s Polytrack. Carriage Trail’s dam, the Seeking The Gold filly Manoa, was placed in two Gr3 events and is a sister to the Graded-placed Search Party, dam of the record-setting Maria’s Mon filly Criminologist. Carriage Trail’s second and third dams were both Gr3 winners. The mare is one of two Graded winners sired by Giant’s Causeway from Seeking The Gold and he now has ten Graded winners out of grand-daughters of Mr Prospector, including the Gr1 winners Shamardal, Frost Giant, My Typhoon and Maids Causeway.

SAINT-CLOUD. October 27. 3yo+f&m. 2100m.

1. ALBISOLA (IRE) 3 8-7 £29,412 b f by Montjeu - Mahalia (Danehill) O-GA Oldham B-Citadel Stud TR-R Collet 2. Light Green (BRZ) 4 8-10 £11,765 b f by Blush Rambler - Star Procida (Procida) O-Eduardo Rocha Azevedo B-Agro Pastoril Haras Sao Luiz TR-A de Royer-Dupre 3. Tres Rapide (IRE) 3 8-7 £8,824 b f by Anabaa Blue - Tres Ravi (Monsun) O-H Rapp B-Haras Chevotel TR-H-A Pantall Margins Neck, 2. Time 2:18.60 (slow 9.30). Going Heavy. Age 2-3

Starts 8

Wins 3

Places 3

Earned £91,119

Sire: MONTJEU. Sire of 61 Stakes winners. In 2008 - FROZEN FIRE Woodman G1, MONTMARTRE Linamix G1, NOM DU JEU Prized G1, GUILLOTINE Defensive Play G2, HONOLULU Darshaan G2, JUKEBOX JURY Kenmare G2, KING OFF ROME Forty Niner G2, MACARTHUR Gone West G2, ALBISOLA Danehill G3, ALESSANDRO VOLTA Machiavellian G3, BALLACK Last Tycoon G3, FULMONTI Grosvenor G3. 1st Dam: MAHALIA by Danehill. 2 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix Imprudence LR. Dam of 5 winnners: 1998: MARLIANA (f Mtoto) Winner at 2 in France.

North American Grade Ones This section includes results of the Breeders’ Cup races. In order to provide complete coverage of the two-day meeting we have included all races, including those that are not yet sanctioned as Graded stakes

455 QUEEN ELIZABETH II CHALLENGE CUP S G1 KEENELAND. October 11. 9f. Firm (turf).

1. ALWAJEEHA (USA) 3 b f Dixieland Band - Ridaa (Seattle Slew) O-Shadwell Stable B-Shadwell Farm LLC TR-Kiaran P McLaughlin 2. Backseat Rhythm (USA) 3 b f El Corredor - Kiss A Miss (Kissin Kris) 3. My Princess Jess (USA) 3 bbr f Stormy Atlantic - Jewell of Jewels (Pleasant Colony) ALWAJEEHA (USA) b f 2005 Nearco Lady Angela Native Dancer Natalma Almahmoud Traffic Judge Delta Judge Beautillion Warfare Sand Buggy Egyptian Boldnesian Bold Reasoning Reason To Earn Poker My Charmer Fair Charmer Danzig Dayjur Gold Beauty Affirmed Affirmatively Straight Deal Nearctic Northern Dancer

454 SPINSTER S G1 KEENELAND. October 5. 9f. Fast.

1. CARRIAGE TRAIL (USA) 5 b m Giant’s Causeway - Manoa (Seeking The Gold) O/B-Stuart S Janney III, Phipps Stable TR-Claude R McGaughey 2. Model (USA) 4 b f Giant’s Causeway - Snowfire (Machiavellian) 3. Rosinka (IRE) 5 b m Soviet Star - Last Drama (Last Tycoon)

DIXIELAND BAND b 80 Mississippi Mud

Seattle Slew RIDAA b 99 Zakiyya

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DATA BOOK Breeders’ Cup Breeders shouldn’t forget that veteran stallions can represent good value, as some of October’s Gr1 events demonstrated. Rainbow Quest and Dixieland Band were both aged 24 at the time they respectively sired the exciting Crowded House and Alwajeeha, winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup. Alwajeeha’s dam Ridaa gained her only victory over a mile and it had been a somewhat similar story with Ridaa’s dam Zakiyya, whose only success came in an eight-anda-half-furlong maiden. One could be forgiven for wondering why Ridaa was added to Shadwell’s starstudded broodmare band. The most obvious explanation is that Ridaa’s retirement came months after the death of her magnificent sire Seattle Slew. Ridaa may have been unexceptional but she was related to two of Seattle Slew’s Gr1 winners. Adored, a winner of two Gr1s, was out of Desiree, a halfsister to Ridaa’s second dam Affirmatively, and the Jim Dandy Stakes winner Scorpion was out of Petiteness, a three-parts-sister to Zakiyya. Just as significant is the fact that Ridaa’s third dam was Straight Deal, a champion daughter of Hail To Reason from the incomparable La Troienne family. Straight Deal’s second dam was Big Hurry. Priceless Gem, another high-class Hail To Reason mare with Big Hurry as her second dam, found fame as the dam of the brilliant Allez France. Hail To Reason’s other notable winners from this family included Regal Gleam, the champion juvenile filly of 1966, and Personality, winner of the 1970 Preakness Stakes. No wonder Shadwell was keen to reinforce Hail To Reason’s influence by sending Zakiyya to Seattle Slew, producing 4 x 4 inbreeding. 456 BREEDERS’ CUP FILLY & MARES SPRINT LR SANTA ANITA. October 24. 7f. Fast.

1. VENTURA (USA) 4 bbr f Chester House - Estala (Be My Guest) O-Juddmonte Farms B-Juddmonte Farms TR-Robert J Frankel 2. Indian Blessing (USA) 3 bbr f Indian Charlie - Shameful (Flying Chevron) 3. Zaftig (USA) 3 grro f Gone West - Zoftig (Cozzene) See race 129 in the September issue for analysis

STARDOM BOUND (USA) grro f 2006 457 BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE FILLIES TURF LR Pulpit

Mr Prospector CHESTER HOUSE b 95 Toussaud

Be My Guest ESTALA ch 91 Roupala

Preach

SANTA ANITA. October 24. 8f. Firm (turf).

1. MARAM (USA) 2 bbr f Sahm - American Dreamer (Quest For Fame) O-Karen Woods, Saud Bin Khaled B-Palides Investments NV Inc TR-Chad C Brown 2. Heart Shaped (USA) 2 ch f Storm Cat - Twenty Eight Carat (Alydar) 3. Laragh (USA) 2 grro f Tapit - Rose of Summer (El Prado) MARAM (USA) bbr f 2006 Native Dancer Raise A Native Raise You Mr Prospector Nashua Gold Digger Sequence SAHM bbr 94 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge Salsabil Artaius Flame of Tara Welsh Flame Blushing Groom Rainbow Quest I Will Follow Quest For Fame Green Dancer Aryenne Americaine AMERICAN DREAMER b 98 Roberto Sunshine Forever Outward Sunshine Reflection Raise A Native Only A Native Wage Freeze

There was every reason for thinking that Salsabil would prove effective once she joined the Shadwell broodmare band. Tragically for Shadwell, Salsabil died as a nine-year-old, after producing five foals. As three of them became Group winners, one can only wonder what Salsabil might have achieved with a normal lifespan. Her only son, the Mr Prospector colt Sahm, looked a very bright prospect when he won his first two starts for John Dunlop and then crossed the line in second place in the Vintage Stakes at Goodwood. However, his entry in Racehorses of 1996 ended with “sent to Dubai where reportedly had a wind operation”. Unsighted as a three-year-old, Sahm re-emerged in 1998 in the USA, where he won the Gr2 Knickerbocker Handicap over nine furlongs on turf. After enduring another blank season in 1999, he joined Shadwell’s Kentucky stallion team at a fee of $7,500, but was euthanized in March 2007. Clearly, his chances of making a lasting impression were strictly limited, but he sired the good Irish performers Mustameet, Red Maloney and Adaala, and hit the jackpot when his daughter Maram took the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. Maram is easily the best winner from recent generations of her family.

TAPIT grro 01 Unbridled Tap Your Heels Ruby Slippers Grey Dawn II Tarr Road Pure Reason MY WHITE CORVETTE grro 98 Marfa Wind Chime Belles Native

Seattle Slew Weekend Surprise Mr Prospector Narrate Fappiano Gana Facil Nijinsky Moon Glitter Herbager Polamia Chieftain Reason To Earn Foolish Pleasure Gray Matter Raise A Native Belle’s Pocket

459 BREEDERS’ CUP FILLY & MARE TURF G1 SANTA ANITA. October 24. 10f. Firm (turf).

1. FOREVER TOGETHER (USA) 4 grro f Belong To Me - Constant Companion (Relaunch) O-Augustin Stable B-White Fox Farm TR-Jonathan E Sheppard 2. Sealy Hill (CAN) 4 bbr f Point Given - Boston Twist (Boston Harbor) 3. Wait a While (USA) 5 grro m Maria’s Mon - Flirtatious (A P Indy) See race 256 in the September issue for analysis FOREVER TOGETHER (USA) grro f 2004 Nearctic Natalma Admiral’s Voyage Petitioner BELONG TO ME bbr 89 Raise A Native Exclusive Native Exclusive Belonging Hail To Reason Straight Deal No Fiddling Intentionally In Reality My Dear Girl Relaunch The Axe II Foggy Note Silver Song CONSTANT COMPANION b 95 Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride Wedding Picture Iron Ruler Strike A Pose Take A Stand Northern Dancer

Danzig

Pas de Nom

460 BREEDERS’ CUP LADIES’ CLASSIC G1 SANTA ANITA. October 24. 9f. Fast.

1. ZENYATTA (USA) 4 bbr f Street Cry - Vertigineux (Kris S) O-Mr and Mrs Jerome S Moss B-Maverick Productions TR-John A Sherriffs 2. Cocoa Beach (CHI) 4 bbr f Doneraile Court - Visionera (Edgy Diplomat) 3. Music Note (USA) 3 b f A P Indy - Note Musicale (Sadler’s Wells) See race 57 in the June issue for analysis

Mr Prospector Machiavellian Coup de Folie STREET CRY bbr 98 Troy Helen Street Waterway Roberto Kris S Sharp Queen VERTIGINEUX b 95 Forli For The Flag

Raise A Native Gold Digger Halo Raise The Standard Petingo La Milo Riverman Boulevard Hail To Reason Bramalea Princequillo Bridgework Aristophanes Trevisa Hoist The Flag Mrs Peterkin

1. STARDOM BOUND (USA) 2 grro f Tapit - My White Corvette (Tarr Road) O-CR Cono LLC B-Fletcher Gray, Carolyn Gray, John Youngblood TR-Christopher S Paasch 2. Dream Empress (USA) 2 b f Bernstein - Chinese Empress (Nijinsky) 3. Sky Diva (USA) 2 ch f Sky Mesa - Swift Girl (Unbridled) See race 327 in the October issue for analysis

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Native Dancer Raise You Nashua Gold Digger Sequence Northern Dancer El Gran Senor Sex Appeal In Reality Image of Reality Edee’s Image Forli Formidable Native Partner King’s Troop Princely Maid Moss Maid Noholme II Nodouble Abla-Jay Seattle Slew Slippery Strike Oil Raise A Native

Mr Prospector CHESTER HOUSE b 95 Toussaud

Forzando OPERA ch 93 Flattering

The Mr Prospector male line was in dominant form over the two days of the Breeders’ Cup, supplying eight of the 14 winners, including winners of seven of the nine races contested on the Pro-Ride synthetic surface. Three sons – Chester House, E Dubai and Sahm – sired winners and another son, Gone West, is the grandsire of the Classic winner Raven’s Pass. The Fappiano branch also made an impact, thanks to Unbridled’s Song’s Juvenile winner Midshipman and Real Quiet’s repeat Sprint winner Midnight Lute. Chester House gave everyone even greater reason to regret his death at the age of eight in 2003. His daughter Ventura turned in a spectacular display to land the Filly & Mares Sprint and his Britishtrained son Muhannak triumphed in the Marathon. Unfortunately, these races are too new to carry Graded status but they helped boost Chester House’s 2008 earnings to around $6.5 million. No fewer than 17 of his 101 runners in 2008 are stakes winners. Muhannak’s dam, the Forzando mare Opera, won twice at up to a mile at two in England before being sold to the USA, where she was a stakes-placed winner. His third dam is by Seattle Slew, who sired the 2000 Breeders’ Cup Sprint runner-up Honest Lady from Chester House’s dam.

462 BREEDERS’ CUP TURF SPRINT LR SANTA ANITA. October 25. 6f 110yds. Firm (turf).

1. DESERT CODE (USA) 4 ch c E Dubai - Chatta Code (Lost Code) O-Tarabilla Farms Inc B-Classic Star LLC T-David Hofmans 2. Diabolical (USA) 5 ch h Artax - Bonnie Byerly (Dayjur) 3. Storm Treasure (USA) 5 ch h Storm Boot - Boogie Beach Blues (Cure The Blues) DESERT CODE (USA) ch c 2004 Raise A Native

458 BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE FILLIES G1 SANTA ANITA. October 24. 8f 110yds. Fast.

MUHANNAK (IRE) bbr g 2004

ZENYATTA (USA) bbr f 2004

In The Offing

VENTURA (USA) bbr f 2004 Native Dancer Raise A Native Raise You Nashua Gold Digger Sequence Northern Dancer El Gran Senor Sex Appeal In Reality Image of Reality Edee’s Image Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Tudor Minstrel What A Treat Rare Treat Vienna Vaguely Noble Noble Lassie Pitcairn Cairn Rouge Little Hills

A P Indy

Mr Prospector

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Gold Digger E DUBAI b 98 Lord At War

SANTA ANITA. October 25. 12f. Firm (turf).

1. MUHANNAK (IRE) 4 bbr g Chester House - Opera (Forzando) O-RA Pegum B-Mount Coote Stud TR-RM Beckett 2. Church Service (USA) 5 b g Pulpit - To Be Approved (With Approval) 3. Big Booster (USA) 7 b g Accelerator - Waterside (Topsider)

Words of War Right Word Codex Lost Code Loss Or Gain CHATTA CODE ch 91 Mount Hagen Chattahoochee Georgia More

Native Dancer Raise You Nashua Sequence General Luna de Miel Verbatim Oratorio Arts And Letters Roundup Rose Ack Ack Gain Or Loss Bold Bidder Moonmadness George Lewis Rushmore Miss


Caulfield on Desert Code: “The Turf Sprint winner has demonstrated plenty of versatility, distance-wise, and seems equally at home on turf and synthetic surfaces” On a day when Raven’s Pass shocked American racing by taking the Breeders’ Cup Classic, another member of his family, E Dubai, also got into the act. The Darley stallion, who is out of a stakeswinning sister to Raven’s Pass’s dam, enjoyed his biggest payday as a stallion, thanks to the unexpected Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint victory of his son Desert Code. Desert Code, who cost $150,000 as a yearling, has demonstrated plenty of versatility. Although he failed to win in three starts on traditional dirt, he seems equally at home on turf and on synthetic surfaces, and he has also won Graded stakes over six and a half furlongs and eight and a half furlongs. E Dubai raced exclusively on dirt but the son of Mr Prospector was admirably versatile with regards to distance, scoring from five furlongs as a juvenile to a mile and a quarter at four. Desert Code is one of three stakes winners produced by the minor stakes winner Chatta Code, a prolific winner over sprint distances on dirt. His broodmare sire, Lost Code, was at his most effective over nine furlongs, winning the Gr1 Oaklawn Handicap and seven other Graded races over that distance. His daughters have produced the very good sprinters Squirtle Squirt and Fabulous Strike, plus the top Japanese miler Hat Trick.

Dirt Mile). Albert The Great raced exclusively on traditional dirt but his sons are more versatile, Albertus Maximus being very much at home on synthetic surfaces, while Nobiz Like Shobiz flourished on both dirt and turf. Albertus Maximus’s dam Chasethewildwind is a half-sister to the distinguished brothers King Charlemagne, winner of five consecutive races including the Prix Maurice de Gheest, and Meshaheer, winner of the July Stakes. His second dam Race The Wild Wind won the Santa Maria Handicap. Her dam, Redpath, was a sister to a Graded-placed stakes winner, as well as being a half-sister to the Kentucky Derby third Partez. Albertus Maximus’s fourth dam was a half-sister to Margarethen, dam of Trillion and the outstanding broodmare Doff The Derby, as well as being the second dam of Triptych, Generous and Imagine.

464 BREEDERS’ CUP MILE G1 SANTA ANITA. October 25. 8f. Firm (turf).

1. GOLDIKOVA (IRE) 3 b f Anabaa - Born Gold (Blushing Groom) O-Wertheimer et Frere B-Wertheimer et Frere TR-F Head 2. Kip Deville (USA) 5 grro h Kipling - Klondike Kaytie (Encino) 3. Whatsthescript (IRE) 4 b c Royal Applause - Grizel (Lion Cavern)

Danzig ANABAA b 92 Balbonella

Blushing Groom BORN GOLD ch 91 Riviere d’Or

ALBERTUS MAXIMUS (USA) b c 2004 Cormorant Go For Gin Never Knock ALBERT THE GREAT b 97 Fappiano Bright Feather In My Cap Mr Prospector Forty Niner File CHASETHEWILDWIND b 94 Sunny’s Halo Race The Wild Wind Redpath

His Majesty Song Sparrow Stage Door Johnny Never Hula Mr Prospector Killaloe Vice Regent Passing Look Raise A Native Gold Digger Tom Rolfe Continue Halo Mostly Sunny Indian Chief II Lady Marguery

As a winner of over $3 million, Albert The Great had plenty to recommend him as a racehorse but he retired to stud with the sizeable handicap of being the only highclass performer by the Kentucky Derby winner Go For Gin. His fee stands at only $7,500 these days but he has still managed to sire two very good sons in Nobiz Like Shobiz (Gr1 Wood Memorial) and Albertus Maximus (Breeders’ Cup

SANTA ANITA. October 25. 8f. Fast.

1. DONATIVUM (GB) 2 grro g Cadeaux Genereux - Miss Universe (Warning) O-HRH Princess Haya Of Jordan B-Stratford Place Stud TR-JHM Gosden 2. Westphalia (IRE) 2 b c Danehill Dancer - Pharapache (Lyphard) 3. Coronet Of A Baron (USA) 2 ch c Pure Prize - Time For A Crown (Time For A Change) DONATIVUM (GB) grro g 2006 Will Somers Violet Bank Shantung Brig O’Doon Tam O’Shanter CADEAUX GENEREUX ch 85 Atan Sharpen Up Rocchetta Smarten Up Soderini L’Anguissola Posh In Reality Known Fact Tamerett Warning Roberto Slightly Dangerous Where You Lead MISS UNIVERSE gr 96 Nijinsky Caerleon Foreseer Reine d’Beaute Kalamoun As You Desire Me Royal Saint

See race 261 in the October issue for analysis

Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Admiral’s Voyage Pas de Nom Petitioner Vaguely Noble Gay Mecene Gay Missile Riverman Bamieres Bergamasque Nasrullah Red God Spring Run Wild Risk Runaway Bride Aimee Northern Dancer Lyphard Goofed Riverman Gold River Glaneuse

465 BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE G1 SANTA ANITA. October 25. 8f 110yds. Fast.

1. MIDSHIPMAN (USA) 2 ch c Unbridled’s Song - Fleet Lady (Avenue of Flags) O-Darley Stable B-Stonerside Stable TR-Bob Baffert 2. Square Eddie (CAN) 2 ch c Smart Strike - Forty Gran (El Gran Senor) 3. Street Hero (USA) 2 b c Street Cry - Squall Linda (Summer Squall) See race 390 in the November issue for analysis

who became the dams of Gr1 winners. Princess Kris is the dam of Prince Arch (Gulfstream Park Handicap) and Streetcar is the dam of Luas Line. This is a top family. His fourth dam Royal Saint, who was rated 117 by Timeform, appeared not to stay a mile and a half but that distance proved no problem to her sister Altesse Royale, who won the Oaks and Irish Oaks in 1971.

466 BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE TURF LR

Balidar

SANTA ANITA. October 25. 8f. Fast.

1. ALBERTUS MAXIMUS (USA) 4 b c Albert the Great - Chasethewildwind (Forty Niner) O/B-Brandon L Chase, Marianne Chase TR-Vladimir Cerin 2. Rebellion (GB) 5 b h Mozart - Last Resort (Lahib) 3. Two Step Salsa (USA) 3 bbr c Petionville - Two to Waltz (Seattle Slew)

Mr Prospector Killaloe Unbridled Le Fabuleux Gana Facil Charedi UNBRIDLED’S SONG gr 93 Fortino II Caro Chambord Trolley Song Lucky Mel Lucky Spell Incantation Bold Reasoning Seattle Slew My Charmer Avenue of Flags Pass The Glass Beautiful Glass Beautiful Spirit FLEET LADY bbr 94 Hail To Reason Roberto Bramalea Dear Mimi Prince John Carnival Princess Carnival Queen Fappiano

Young Generation

GOLDIKOVA (IRE) b f 2005 463 BREEDERS’ CUP DIRT MILE LR

MIDSHIPMAN (USA) ch c 2006

After some erratic performances in the early stages of his career, Donativum faced the unkindest cut of all in the early summer. His connections must be in two minds about the wisdom of gelding him now that the son of Cadeaux Genereux has developed into one of the year’s best juveniles. The chances are, though, that he would not have risen to such heights had be been left entire. As it is, he has won all three of his starts as a gelding and picked up enormous pay cheques when narrowly defeating the future Racing Post Trophy winner Crowded House in the Tattersalls Timeform Million and when catching Westphalia close home in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf. Donativum is the second son of Miss Universe to win a stakes race in California, as his half-brother Worldly (by Selkirk) won three Graded stakes at up to nine furlongs on turf, including the Gr2 La Jolla Handicap. Miss Universe’s record stood at only one win from 12 starts, but she did finish fourth in the Cheveley Park Stakes, beaten two lengths. Donativum’s third dam As You Desire Me earned a Timeform rating of 112 with some very useful efforts at up to ten and a half furlongs. As You Desire Me, in turn, produced the smart filly Intimate Guest (Gr3 May Hill Stakes), plus two other daughters

467 BREEDERS’ CUP SPRINT G1 SANTA ANITA. October 25. 6f. Fast.

1. MIDNIGHT LUTE (USA) 5 bbr h Real Quiet - Candytuft (Dehere) O-Watson, Weitman Performances, Pegram B-Tom Evans, Macon Wilmil Equines, Marjac Farms TR-Bob Baffert 2. Fatal Bullet (USA) 3 b g Red Bullet - Sararegal (Regal Classic) 3. Street Boss (USA) 4 ch c Street Cry - Blushing Ogygian (Ogygian) MIDNIGHT LUTE (USA) bbr c 2003 Fappiano Quiet American Demure REAL QUIET b 95 Believe It Really Blue Meadow Blue Deputy Minister Dehere Sister Dot CANDYTUFT b 96 Blue Times Bolt From The Blue Berkut

Mr Prospector Killaloe Dr Fager Quiet Charm In Reality Breakfast Bell Raise A Native Gay Hostess Vice Regent Mint Copy Secretariat Sword Game Olden Times Cocoblu Sea Bird II Feria

For the first time in the 25-year history of the Breeders’ Cup, the Sprint was taken by the previous year’s winner. The achievement by Midnight Lute is all the more remarkable because his first victory came on a very sloppy traditional dirt track and the second on a fast synthetic surface. Midnight Lute’s sire Real Quiet is nowadays based in Pennsylvania. Although his move from Kentucky signals that 1998’s champion threeyear-old has failed to live up to expectations, he has also sired the Gr1 winners Wonder Lady Anne L (CCA Oaks) and Pussycat Doll. Midnight Lute’s first Gr1 success came after he had twice had surgery to correct breathing problems and he raced only once between November 2007 and October 2008. Midnight Lute has an interesting female line. His third dam Berkut was a Listed winner in Italy, where her dam Feria and second dam Feira

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DATA BOOK Breeders’ Cup de Rio won the Oaks. Berkut was a sister to the Derby second Gyr but mixed fortunes at the start of her broodmare career saw her visit the comparatively little-known Blue Times. This mating resulted in Midnight Lute’s second dam Bolt From The Blue, a Gr3 winner. Berkut visited Alydar two years later to produce Alydar’s Best, winner of the Grand Criterium.

468 BREEDERS’ CUP TURF G1 SANTA ANITA. October 25. 12f. Firm (turf).

1. CONDUIT (IRE) 3 ch c Dalakhani - Well Head (Sadler’s Wells) O/B-Ballymacoll Stud TR-Sir Michael Stoute 2. Eagle Mountain (GB) 4 bbr c Rock of Gibraltar - Masskana (Darshaan) 3. Dancing Forever (USA) 5 ch h Rahy - Dancinginmydreams (Seeking The Gold) See race 346 in the November issue for analysis CONDUIT (IRE) ch c 2005 Mill Reef Hardiemma Abdos Kelty Mr Prospector Miswaki Hopespringseternal Crystal Palace Damana Denia Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special Riverman Irish River Irish Star Dancer’s Image Dancing Shadow Sunny Valley Shirley Heights Darshaan

Delsy DALAKHANI gr 00 Daltawa

Sadler’s Wells WELL HEAD b 89 River Dancer

469 BREEDERS’ CUP CLASSIC G1 SANTA ANITA. October 25. 10f. Fast.

1. RAVEN’S PASS (USA) 3 ch c Elusive Quality - Ascutney (Lord At War) O-HRH Princess Haya Of Jordan B-Stonerside Stable TR-JHM Gosden 2. Henrythenavigator (USA) 3 bbr c Kingmambo - Sequoyah (Sadler’s Wells) 3. Tiago (USA) 4 b c Pleasant Tap - Set Them Free (Stop The Music) See race 369 in the November issue for analysis RAVEN’S PASS (USA) ch c 2005 Mr Prospector Gone West Secrettame ELUSIVE QUALITY b 93 Hero’s Honor Touch of Greatness Ivory Wand General Lord At War Luna de Miel ASCUTNEY b 94 Verbatim Right Word Oratorio

Raise A Native Gold Digger Secretariat Tamerett Northern Dancer Glowing Tribute Sir Ivor Natashka Brigadier Gerard Mercuriale Con Brio Good Will Speak John Well Kept Fleet Nasrullah Classicist

Index to winners and placed horses in European Pattern races and North American and UAE Grade 1s. (W Wins in bold face) Aahaykid 446 Abbadjinn 96 203 266 329 Abbashiva 226 Abbeyside 260 Abraham Lincoln 107 Achill Island 73 Adlerflug 184 227 309 Adored 90 African Rose 267 344 African Skies 231 Again 276 304 Age of Chivalry 141 188 Ahla Wasahl 207 Ajhar 372 Akiem 150 279 Al Qasi 216 272 350 Alarazi 67 281 Albertus Maximus 400 463 Albisola 137 295 453 Alessandro Volta 76 Alexandros 142 Alhaban 182 All The Aces 71 Allegretto 339 451 Alnadana 337 Alpine Rose 270 Alwajeeha 455 Americain 332 Amerigo 166 Amour Propre 430 Ana Americana 291 Anabaa’s Creation 426 Anak Nakal 132 Ancien Regime 201 Anglezarke 342 Anna Pavlova 177 202 Antiquities 47 Apollo Star 432 Appalachian Trail 117 April Pride 286 Aqlaam 159 Arabian Gleam 350 Arazan 290 355 Arcadia’s Angle 145 Archipenko 11 215 315 Ariege 14 392 Arkadina 263 Art Connoisseur 154 234 Art Princess 207 Arthur’s Girl 164 Article Rare 359 444 Artiste Royal 12 63 131 Ashantee 200 298 Ashram 416 Asiatic Boy 8 Ask 36 Aspectus 5 Aspen Darlin 361 380 437 Assertive 91 344 Astronomer Royal 107 Athanor 144 300 Avanti Polonia 268 Awesome I Am 395 Axxos 37 Backseat Rhythm 392 455 Bahia Breeze 264 Baila Me 151 262 377 Balius 5 Balkan Knight 116 343 Balladeuse 135 421 Balthazaar’s Gift 224 Bankable 285 351 417 434 Bannaby 358 381 Barcola 190 Baroness Thatcher 62 Barshiba 50 215 Basaltico 378 Be Smart 409 Beach Bunny 152 345 Beaver Patrol 272 306 Beckermet 91 179 Becomes You 442 Bel Air Sizzle 318 Believe In Hope 407 Believe Me 45 114 268 Belle Allure 43 Belle Et Celebre 99 Belliflore 118 267 Benbaun 181 Benny The Bull 10 Better Talk Now 250 317

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Beyond Our Reach 304 Big Booster 461 Big Brown 16 64 125 311 Big Timer 117 Black Mamba 312 402 Black Mambazo 85 Black Seventeen 404 Blue Bresil 18 69 Blue Monday 360 445 Blythe Knight 142 178 275 Bob Black Jack 55 Bobs Surprise 30 Bonnie Charlie 240 433 446 Borderlescott 108 282 385 Boris de Deauville 19 148 228 274 Brisant 104 Briseida 134 Brownie Points 57 Bsharpsonata 56 Buccellati 445 Bufera 444 Burnwynd Boy 179 Bushranger 218 234 294 379 Bustin Stones 58 By The Light 199 Callwood Dancer 411 Calvados Blues 364 Campanologist 76 168 233 Canwinn 364 Caparroso 204 Cape Amber 92 Capt Chaos 66 Captain Gerrard 52 Captain’s Lover 337 Carriage Trail 454 Carribean Sunset 21 78 110 167 275 Carte Diamond 74 Cartimandua 141 Casual Conquest 79 122 183 Cat Junior 436 Caudillo 104 222 Centennial 39 293 356 420 Central Station 111 Cesare 215 Championship Point 72 Champs Elysees 13 394 413 Changing Skies 259 Chantilly Tiffany 449 Chantra 175 Charlie Farnsbarns 434 Cheyenne Star 106 188 247 Chinchon 236 367 Chintz 223 375 Chopastair 225 426 Church Service 461 Cicerole 143 Ciel Rouge 444 Cima de Triomphe 83 City Leader 236 292 Cityscape 371 Claire Et Bleu 45 Classic Blade 209 Clearly Foxy 195 Coal Play 311 Coast Guard 55 Coastal Path 41 101 163 296 Cocoa Beach 398 460 Collegiate 326 Colonel John 55 320 Comic Strip 9 Commentator 127 254 Communique 313 397 Conduit 168 239 346 468 Conference Call 24 Connie Mac 158 Conquest 429 Contat 180 266 Control Zone 416 Cool Coal Man 311 Copper State 255 391 Copperbeech 386 Coronet Of A Baron 390 466 Corrybrough 224 Cost of Freedom 401 Cottonmouth 114 Counterclaim 153 Court Canibal 18 425 Court Vision 54 Cowboy Cal 60 Creachadoir 97 Cribnote 389 414 Cristal Island 305 Crossharbour 148 274 443 Crowded House 447 Crystal Capella 435 Cuis Ghaire 140 169 229

Curlin 8 190 250 325 405 Da’ Tara 132 Dancing Abbie 153 Dancing Forever 3 130 468 Dandy Man 244 Danehill Destiny 361 Danidh Dubai 169 Dar Re Mi 92 185 270 284 357 421 Darjina 11 101 156 261 310 383 Dark Islander 96 Dawn After Dawn 15 Dawn Dew 298 Daytona 126 Deauville Vision 6 275 Democrate 69 Denis of Cork 64 132 Denomination 359 Derbaas 416 Derison 82 Desert Code 462 Desert Key 321 Desert Lord 108 181 Devotee 409 Diabolical 373 462 Diamond Diva 128 Dickens 44 Diglett 173 Dimenticata 188 Distinction 46 Diva Cattiva 173 Divine Park 127 Docksil 40 Doctor Dino 9 139 186 302 Doctor Fremantle 71 Donativum 466 Donegal 239 273 Double Trouble 2 15 Dream Day 31 Dream Eater 159 Dream Empress 409 458 Dream Rush 251 Dreamtheimpossible 368 Drumfire 351 Duellant 331 Duke of Marmalade 42 112 161 232 288 Dunelight 238 Dwilano 20 Dynaforce 256 397 Eagle Mountain 417 468 Eastern Romance 40 141 Egerton 109 184 Eight Belles 64 Einstein 3 59 63 190 Eldest 33 Elite Squadron 198 Elnawin 334 Elusive Wave 291 386 Emily Blake 68 Enforce 143 Enticing 52 244 Enzio 441 Equiano 136 157 Equitable 197 Eradicate 274 Eustachione 33 138 Evasive 446 Ever A Friend 12 126 Excelerate 77 Excellerator 231 Executive Fleet 58 Express Wish 306 Ezima 202 Fabulous Strike 404 Fair Breeze 45 114 237 297 366 Fairy Efisio 102 Falco 80 Famous Name 17 119 336 423 Fantasia 286 368 Farrel 174 Fatal Bullet 467 Feared In Flight 39 Ferneley 77 Ferocious Fires 324 Festivale 27 Final Fling 14 Finalmente 116 Finjaan 240 440 Finsceal Beo 112 156 First Defence 324 Firth of Fifth 214 Fiulin 438 Flaming Slew 252 Flashing Colour 187 Fleeting Spirit 108 157 Flying Clarets 93

Folk Opera 245 297 411 Forever Together 129 256 408 459 Forthe Millionkiss 226 269 376 Four Winds 428 Freemusic 103 Frost Giant 194 Frozen Fire 94 183 Fuisse 427 Full of Gold 18 367 Gagnoa 22 99 123 219 Galactic Star 51 248 Gallagher 246 294 362 Game Face 133 Garnica 118 Gemswick Park 412 Geordieland 95 163 Georgebernardshaw 216 280 Gesture 85 Getaway 51 302 Gimmy 84 149 Ginger Punch 57 191 255 319 398 Globus 441 Gluteus Maximus 452 Go Between 13 193 322 Goathemala 151 298 431 Golden Doc A 1 14 Golden Titus 37 Golden Velvet 191 Goldikova 81 123 206 261 310 464 Goose Bay 153 Gottcha Gold 124 Grand Couturier 317 406 Grand Ducal 290 Grasshopper 254 Gravitation 166 245 Great Hawk 4 Great War Eagle 66 147 Grecian Dancer 106 160 Greeley’s Conquest 324 Gris de Gris 7 48 138 Halfway To Heaven 21 81 110 249 249 307 383 Hallie’s Comet 375 Hamsa 395 Hapsburg 228 297 Haradasun 156 Hard Rock City 424 Harvest Queen 50 Hasanka 263 Hattan 4 36 335 Heart Shaped 457 Heatseeker 13 Heaven Sent 50 160 208 Hebridean 17 34 111 239 Hello Morning 25 Henrythenavigator 49 105 155 241 369 469 High Maintenance 358 High Rock 23 Hobby 164 Hoh Mike 201 Hold Me Love Me 339 Holocene 300 Honolulu 343 Huntdown 379 Hyperbaric 126 Hystericalady 62 399 I Can See 312 Icabad Crane 125 Ice Queen 152 219 Ideal World 356 Idiot Proof 10 Idolino 146 Il Divo 146 Il Warrd 159 Illustrious Blue 335 I’m So Lucky 321 In Chambers 89 174 In Summation 257 401 Incanto Dream 70 222 381 Indescribable 255 Indian Blessing 133 199 258 456 Indian Daffodil 174 426 Indian Way 199 Indiana Gal 78 Infallible 27 167 208 Infamous Angel 287 Intangaroo 62 323 Intense Focus 154 182 387 440 Interpatation 317 406 Intrepid Jack 224 Inxile 301 It’s Gino 109 184 227 309 388 Jardin 326 Jargelle 240 Jay Peg 11


Caulfield on Midnight Lute: “His being the first back-toback Sprint winner was all the more remarkable, given the contrasting surfaces that he scored on” (page 115) Jobe 283 Jukebox Jury 338 371 447 Jumbajukiba 26 216 353 424 Jungle Prince 257 Just Rushing 393 Kamado 218 Kamsin 65 205 279 309 Kasbah Bliss 358 Katiyra 78 121 345 384 Kentucky Bear 60 Kenz 204 Key To Pleasure 449 King Jock 138 King of Dixie 178 King of Rome 76 230 281 377 King of Sydney 442 King’s Apostle 373 Kingsgate Native 171 282 Kip Deville 59 464 Kirklees 434 Kite Wood 428 Kocab 228 Kodiak Kowboy 404 Konig Concorde 86 269 Konig Turf 7 Kylayne 27 75 Kyniska 280 La Boum 114 Laa Rayb 271 300 376 436 Lady Deauville 31 Lady Gloria 143 351 Lady Grace 212 Lady Marian 200 262 295 384 Lady of Venice 129 Lahaleeb 340 375 437 Lancetto 65 Langs Lash 158 287 Laragh 457 Lava Man 131 Lemon Drop Mom 319 398 Leo’s Starlet 47 185 Lessing 24 Lethal Heat 318 Liang Kay 35 86 150 331 Light Green 352 453 Lindner 366 Linngari 237 439 Lion Sands 248 Lisvale 111 Little Belle 56 61 252 316 Little Fighter 150 Look Busy 303 Look Here 121 346 Lord Admiral 77 230 Lord Hill 328 432 Lord Shanakill 154 242 294 362 440 Lord Snowdon 127 Loup Breton 19 101 422 Love Academy 87 Love Intrigue 40 Love of Dubai 102 134 Love To Dance 345 Lovelace 330 Lovely Isle 1 Lucarno 210 Lui Rei 173 235 Luminous Eyes 223 Lush Lashes 92 167 249 249 284 307 384 Macarthur 74 120 170 Macho Again 125 Mad About You 110 177 Mad Rush 296 Madame Trop Vite 342 Madda’s Force 260 Magadan 221 Magical Fantasy 318 Major Cadeaux 26 38 117 241 278 350 Mambo In Seattle 320 Mambo Light 333 Mani Bhavan 326 Maoineach 305 Maraahel 72 115 170 Maram 457 Marchand d’Or 136 213 267 385 Mariol 203 211 301 Marjalina 6 Mark of An Angel 223 Marquesa 140 Marsh Side 413 Mast Track 193 322 Masta Plasta 244 303 Master Noverre 283 Mastercraftsman 182 234 355 Masterofthehorse 374 Mauralakana 313 397

Mayweather 89 Merchant Marine 405 Metropolitan Man 38 Michita 164 284 Midnight Lute 467 Midshipman 390 407 465 Milanais 338 387 Mimetico 114 Minor Vamp 265 Miracle Seeker 245 Miraculous Miss 251 323 Misdaqeya 265 Mistical Plan 191 251 Model 454 Modern Look 137 Moiqen 17 34 79 Monba 60 Montalegre 84 Montmartre 162 221 Monzante 131 253 Mood Music 82 Moonlife 419 Moonstone 121 219 Mooretown Lady 106 Moorhouse Lad 363 385 Mores Wells 67 176 2777 308 Mount Nelson 144 189 315 Mourayan 374 Mourilyan 335 Mousse Au Chocolat 137 Mr Medici 66 336 Mrs Kipling 430 Ms Margaret H 258 Muhannak 461 Multidimensional 170 264 360 Munnings 389 414 Murcielago 25 Music Note 192 252 316 395 460 Mustameet 217 230 Muthabara 31 My Central 114 My Princess Jess 455 Mystical Lady 353 Mythical Border 342 Naaqoos 387 Nahoodh 208 307 Nashmiah 419 Nashoba’s Key 15 Natagora 53 119 261 278 382 National Colour 282 Naval Officer 364 442 Never On Sunday 365 Never Retreat 192 New Approach 49 105 122 288 308 439 New Zealand 348 Next Vision 441 No Pardon 65 Noble Prince 70 222 Nolas Lolly 187 Not Just Swing 70 139 On Our Way 371 Only Answer 82 211 354 Ordnance Row 271 417 Oriental Tiger 20 44 Orion Star 41 101 381 Orizaba 242 Oro Blanco 396 Ostland 205 Oui Say Oui 276 Our Faye 212 Out of Control 63 130 403 Overdose 203 329 Paco Boy 30 238 272 310 382 Palacio de Amor 327 396 Pallodio 367 Pampas Cat 71 Papal Bull 210 232 279 Papetti 83 Passage of Time 249 249 Passified 312 Past the Point 325 Patkai 166 Patrician’s Glory 299 Pays To Dream 130 Peace Royale 87 187 330 Penny’s Gift 169 287 Peppertree Lane 46 176 425 Percolator 204 235 Perihelion 339 Permesso 83 Persistently 412 Petara Bay 210 Philatelist 36 Phoenix Tower 28 97 161 189 288 Pioneerof the Nile 415 Pipedreamer 28 115 161 189 233

Plan 217 314 Playfellow 347 Please Sing 207 Ponte Tresa 41 101 296 Poseidon Adventure 44 109 302 377 443 Precious Boy 35 86 376 Precious Kitten 128 408 Prema 450 Premium Wine 58 Presious Passion 197 Pressing 103 237 Prima Luce 68 353 Prime Defender 201 Prince Flori 328 418 Prince Shaun 147 Profound Beauty 90 152 277 Prolific 165 209 246 Promising Lead 93 177 Proportional 386 Prospect Wells 88 221 Proud Spell 56 61 192 316 Proviso 43 99 206 259 Psalm 424 Pure Clan 61 195 392 Purple Moon 443 Pursuit of Glory 380 Pyro 320 Queen America 291 Queen of Naples 202 Quijano 149 227 394 Racer Forever 178 Racinger 225 Radhakunda 113 Ragiam 113 Rahy’s Attorney 393 Rainbow View 2655 340 368 Rare Ransom 276 Raven’s Pass 29 155 220 241 285 369 469 Rayeni 452 Ready’s Echo 132 Rebellion 463 Red Alert Day 30 Red Giant 403 Red Moloney 348 Red Rock Canyon 112 Red Rocks 250 Redolent 172 271 331 Regime 67 217 Reve de Soleil 246 Rio de La Plata 80 220 Rip Van Winkle 229 Ripple 88 Rising Moon 194 River Proud 80 292 Rob Roy 38 Rock Harmonie 354 Rock Moss 349 Rock of Rochelle 349 449 Rockmaster 84 Rosa Del Dubai 113 Rosabee 231 Rose Diamond 286 Rosenreihe 87 134 262 Rosinka 454 Royal And Regal 32 95 116 343 Russian Cross 292 365 Rutherienne 128 256 408 Ryehill Dreamer 290 Sabana Perdida 75 160 369 Saddex 42 103 Sagara 243 438 Sageburg 42 101 423 Sakhee’s Secret 52 Salsalavie 23 Salve Germania 431 Samuel 95 San Sicharia 212 Sanjida 22 47 Santa Teresita 399 Santiago 98 180 Saoirse Abu 21 53 Saphira’s Fire 435 Satan’s Circus 195 Savethisdanceforme 6 Saxford 433 Sayif 209 242 362 379 Schiaparelli 352 Schutzenjunker 35 448 Scintillo 293 Sea The Stars 374 Sealy Hill 411 459 Seaside Retreat 394 Sehrezad 180 226 330 Sell Out 445

Selmis 37 Senlis 33 145 Senor Benny 349 Senor Mirasol 235 Septimus 176 348 Serienhoehe 333 Serious Attitude 380 Shabiba 247 Shakis 410 Shaweel 214 283 355 Shemima 270 332 420 She’s Our Mark 68 370 Shimah 304 Shinko’s Best 266 Shipmaster 46 Shrek 172 Shreyas 370 Shyrl 158 Silver Frost 260 427 Silver Pivotal 4 Silver Shoon 305 Silver Swallow 196 Sir Gerry 136 171 373 429 Sir Whimsey 124 Sixties Icon 51 248 273 372 Skanky Biscuit 447 Sky Diva 412 458 Smokey Oakey 115 Smooth Air 16 Smooth Operator 433 Snaefell 107 280 Sneak Preview 361 Snoqualmie Girl 340 Snow Key 175 Soft Morning 370 Solar Flare 194 Soldier of Fortune 1200 186 Somethinaboutlaura 2 Sommertag 448 Soneva 359 Soul City 338 Souter’s Sister 419 437 South Central 165 Spacious 53 Spanish Moon 264 360 Spice Route 72 413 Spin Cycle 165 Spirit One 5 19 148 315 Spirito Del Vento 7 48 144 225 337 423 Splash Mountain 151 Square Eddie 334 415 465 Sri Putra 299 Stage Luck 391 Star Crowned 10 Stardom Bound 327 396 458 Starlish 69 Starlit Sands 329 Stella di Quattro 431 Stern Opinion 211 354 Stimulation 238 436 Storm Military 253 Storm Mountain 378 Storm Treasure 462 Stotsfold 289 Stream of Gold 3 Street Boss 198 257 401 467 Street Hero 390 407 465 Strike a Deal 197 Stubbs Art 49 105 Student Council 124 193 254 Sub Rose 135 Sugar Ray 372 Sugar Swirl 323 Summer Patriot 406 Summit Surge 147 Sun Classique 9 Supaseus 233 Supersonic Dave 74 Sweet Hope 258 Sworn Pro 450 Taameer 428 Tajaaweed 73 Takeover Target 157 Takhir 333 Tale of Ekati 54 Tamayuz 25 220 278 Tariq 97 Tartan Bearer 94 122 183 Tasha’s Miracle 1 Tax Free 181 Tempelstern 32 273 Terrain 415 The Bogberry 29 336 422 The Cheka 299 Third Set 285 Thorn Song 59 410

Thunderous Mood 341 Tiago 400 469 Tiffany Diamond 90 Titus Shadow 85 Tiza 96 118 301 Tizdejavu 314 Tomcito 16 Toms Laughter 363 Top Lock 168 205 293 Top Toss 22 206 259 Topclas 427 Toque de Queda 313 Tough Tiz’s Sis 2 196 391 Traffic Guard 28 289 308 Transduction Gold 403 Treasure 341 Treat Gently 135 185 295 357 Tres Rapide 421 453 Trincot 89 365 422 Triple Aspect 341 Trois Rois 88 Tropic Storm 198 Tungsten Strike 243 Turfrose 48 268 Twice Over 29 94 155 236 439 Two Step Salsa 463 Umirage 200 Unbridled Belle 319 Undaunted Affair 140 Under The Rainbow 93 Unnefer 73 289 Unsung Heroine 263 346 435 Unwritten Rule 34 Us Ranger 26 213 382 Utmost Respect 179 344 Vacare 402 Valdino 425 Vattene 102 Ventura 129 393 456 Veracity 438 451 Verba 75 Vertigineux 175 Vilasol 229 Vineyard Haven 389 414 Vision d’Etat 119 356 Visionaire 321 Visit 247 383 Vitruvian Man 452 Voila Ici 149 378 Waffle 430 Wait a While 402 459 Wait And See 43 Waky Love 98 269 Waldvogel 104 Walzertraum 146 418 Wanderin Boy 325 405 War Artist 91 171 213 War Monger 12 410 War Pass 54 Washington Irving 79 277 Watar 23 162 332 420 Weald Park 214 Weatherstaff 334 Well Armed 8 322 400 Welsh Emperor 306 Westphalia 218 347 466 Whatsthescript 253 464 Whistledownwind 39 White Lightning 20 448 Wi Dud 303 363 Wiesenpfad 98 172 328 432 Will O Way 327 Winchester 314 Yeats 163 243 451 Yorktown 145 Youmzain 120 186 232 388 Young Pretender 142 Zacinto 347 Zack Dream 162 Zaftig 133 456 Zaham 32 Zambezi Sun 139 352 Zarkava 24 81 123 357 388 Zaungast 366 418 Zenyatta 57 196 399 460 Zidane 179 429 Zulu Chief 281

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DATA BOOK Leading sires

Leading sires in Europe 2008 by earnings Name

YOF

Galileo 1998 Montjeu 1996 Zamindar 1994 Danehill Dancer 1993 Pivotal 1993 Sadler’s Wells 1981 Cape Cross 1994 Danehill 1986 Invincible Spirit 1997 Dansili 1996 Anabaa 1992 Kingmambo 1990 Rock Of Gibraltar 1999 Verglas 1994 Hawk Wing 1999 Dalakhani 2000 Danetime 1994 Hernando 1990 Cadeaux Genereux 1985 Oasis Dream 2000 Peintre Celebre 1994 King’s Best 1997 Singspiel 1992 Sinndar 1997 Nayef 1998 Orpen 1996 Royal Applause 1993 Chichicastenango 1998 Kyllachy 1998 Fasliyev 1997 Marchand de Sable 1990 Big Shuffle 1984 Elusive City 2000 Daylami 1994 Spectrum 1992 Selkirk 1988 Elnadim 1994 Namid 1996 Marju 1988 Diktat 1995 High Chaparral 1999 Compton Place 1994 Medicean 1997 Red Ransom 1987 Desert Prince 1995 Observatory 1997 Barathea 1990 Linamix 1987 Green Desert 1983 Indian Ridge 1985 Dr Fong 1995 Slickly 1996 Elusive Quality 1993 Mujadil 1988 Lomitas 1988 Kendor 1986 Samum 1997 Choisir 1999 Desert Style 1992 Rainbow Quest 1981 Alhaarth 1993 Giant’s Causeway 1997 Fantastic Light 1996 Bertolini 1996 Acclamation 1999 Sakhee 1997 Noverre 1998 Halling 1991 Anabaa Blue 1998 Divine Light 1995 Dubai Destination 1999 Bahamian Bounty 1994 Captain Rio 1999 Monsun 1990

Sire

Sadler’s Wells Sadler’s Wells Gone West Danehill Polar Falcon Northern Dancer Green Desert Danzig Green Desert Danehill Danzig Mr Prospector Danehill Highest Honor Woodman Darshaan Danehill Niniski Young Generation Green Desert Nureyev Kingmambo In The Wings Grand Lodge Gulch Lure Waajib Smadoun Pivotal Nureyev Theatrical Super Concorde Elusive Quality Doyoun Rainbow Quest Sharpen Up Danzig Indian Ridge Last Tycoon Warning Sadler’s Wells Indian Ridge Machiavellian Roberto Green Desert Distant View Sadler’s Wells Mendez Danzig Ahonoora Kris S Linamix Gone West Storm Bird Niniski Kenmare Monsun Danehill Dancer Green Desert Blushing Groom Unfuwain Storm Cat Rahy Danzig Royal Applause Bahri Rahy Diesis Anabaa Sunday Silence Kingmambo Cadeaux Genereux Pivotal Konigsstuhl

Rnrs

Wnrs

%WR

Races

AWD

190 203 65 241 193 179 228 56 176 173 155 69 155 204 159 76 149 108 109 147 117 218 141 71 88 183 207 44 172 202 95 149 45 147 125 122 88 185 136 218 99 151 139 142 171 76 180 116 120 116 201 82 66 80 126 91 48 113 99 68 151 89 165 206 113 62 137 97 84 17 122 140 148 87

88 75 20 99 92 61 95 19 70 73 51 33 62 77 43 40 65 48 42 70 54 74 63 27 34 76 73 15 66 70 39 63 13 65 38 34 36 56 47 72 35 57 57 51 70 36 56 50 49 43 71 27 28 31 55 30 20 42 30 24 53 27 51 68 42 29 48 42 31 4 55 61 54 39

46.3 37.0 30.8 41.1 47.7 34.1 41.7 33.9 39.8 42.2 32.9 47.8 40.0 37.8 27.0 52.6 43.6 44.4 38.5 47.6 46.2 33.9 44.7 38.0 38.6 41.5 35.3 34.1 38.4 34.7 41.1 42.3 28.9 44.2 30.4 27.9 40.9 30.3 34.6 33.0 35.4 37.8 41.0 35.9 40.9 47.4 31.1 43.1 40.8 37.1 35.3 32.9 42.4 38.8 43.7 33.0 41.7 37.2 30.3 35.3 35.1 30.3 30.9 33.0 37.2 46.8 35.0 43.3 36.9 23.5 45.1 43.6 36.5 44.8

130 110 35 138 150 78 145 41 110 101 77 57 84 112 60 50 134 66 74 93 71 101 101 38 47 129 120 25 105 99 49 101 20 94 55 46 58 85 74 107 44 93 90 71 121 58 86 70 75 61 124 52 40 47 86 54 39 62 51 34 78 32 75 90 58 42 85 60 45 7 74 81 76 56

11.1 11.6 8.6 8.0 7.7 11.5 8.8 9.9 7.1 9.3 9.2 9.3 8.9 9.4 9.3 11.1 7.2 11.4 7.7 7.4 10.2 8.7 10.6 11.5 9.8 7.9 7.7 10.5 6.3 7.3 9.3 7.6 0 11.0 8.7 9.7 7.2 5.9 9.5 8.0 10.5 6.7 8.5 9.1 8.9 8.6 9.2 10.9 7.9 8.3 9.0 9.6 8.2 7.3 10.4 9.7 10.5 7.0 8.2 10.9 9.4 10.0 10.0 6.7 6.6 9.2 8.0 10.3 9.1 7.7 9.9 6.9 6.7 10.9

Statistics up to November 5

118 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER DECEMBER 2008

Earnings (£) Top horse

5,345,388 3,483,160 3,119,645 3,083,145 2,881,325 2,636,025 1,924,317 1,880,962 1,762,918 1,746,872 1,707,438 1,705,079 1,609,414 1,507,625 1,500,310 1,499,992 1,464,143 1,424,187 1,382,533 1,354,338 1,323,085 1,305,203 1,298,032 1,297,549 1,272,870 1,217,996 1,196,674 1,160,886 1,154,939 1,153,968 1,133,668 1,121,242 1,078,583 1,043,129 1,016,243 975,642 973,010 967,660 964,077 954,001 953,039 950,343 948,084 933,170 922,545 906,470 901,313 895,666 882,872 882,297 881,106 880,562 858,227 851,435 814,935 791,130 777,487 776,262 774,736 765,298 753,147 751,140 749,984 726,297 709,342 701,604 696,483 688,169 684,287 677,468 674,813 671,672 665,650 660,451

Earned (£)

SH

%SH

SW

%SW

New Approach 1,634,746 Frozen Fire 652,133 Zarkava 2,340,221 Tiger Eye 433,738 Halfway To Heaven 573,066 Yeats 332,923 Sabana Perdida 141,930 Duke Of Marmalade 1,100,166 Baileys Cacao 232,618 Famous Name 333,581 Goldikova 441,978 Henrythenavigator 773,821 Mount Nelson 300,004 Silver Frost 91,673 Minor Vamp 746,508 Conduit 406,640 Bushranger 337,626 Casual Conquest 423,741 Donativum 547,038 Naaqoos 175,000 Katiyra 163,828 Creachadoir 113,540 Dar Re Mi 172,041 Youmzain 974,997 Tamayuz 463,924 War Artist 151,300 Lovelace 124,211 Vision d’Etat 801,544 Awinnersgame 169,015 Lady Deauville 111,428 Marchand d’Or 496,701 Smooth Operator 125,331 Soul City 799,450 Indian Days 92,085 Tartan Bearer 493,401 Pipedreamer 174,879 Elnawin 193,276 Total Gallery 129,276 Watar 127,022 Lady Gloria 83,455 Unsung Heroine 186,148 Borderlescott 197,852 Bankable 99,977 Moiqen 60,732 Eustachione 99,585 Twice Over 331,110 Jumbajukiba 132,647 Top Toss 73,162 Furnace 119,883 Mad About You 127,445 Lang Shining 48,852 Gris de Gris 130,554 Raven’s Pass 425,123 Kingsgate Native 241,418 Gimmy 81,765 Calbuco 63,235 Kamsin 447,794 Choose Me 120,537 Paco Boy 344,168 Crowded House 349,404 Tajneed 70,597 Intense Focus 334,357 Luberon 46,736 Moorhouse Lad 86,190 Equiano 189,315 Permesso 156,937 Summit Surge 63,782 Coastal Path 120,859 Tres Rapide 81,728 Natagora 523,060 Rosa Del Dubai 56,874 Gallagher 108,485 Capt Chaos 75,838 Getaway 148,708

33 32 7 30 22 27 17 10 17 15 16 10 17 7 7 11 7 7 9 17 15 13 16 2 9 8 8 2 7 7 1 14 6 9 5 11 10 4 10 5 9 5 10 11 9 5 8 5 7 7 8 6 10 9 11 4 4 10 2 8 6 6 5 4 5 7 7 5 6 1 7 3 5 11

17.4 15.8 10.8 12.5 11.4 15.1 7.5 17.9 9.7 8.7 10.3 14.5 11.0 3.4 4.4 14.5 4.7 6.5 8.3 11.6 12.8 6.0 11.4 2.8 10.2 4.4 3.9 4.6 4.1 3.5 1.1 9.4 13.3 6.1 4.0 9.0 11.4 2.2 7.4 2.3 9.1 3.3 7.2 7.8 5.3 6.6 4.4 4.3 5.8 6.0 4.0 7.3 15.2 11.3 8.7 4.4 8.3 8.9 2.0 11.8 4.0 6.7 3.0 1.9 4.4 11.3 5.1 5.2 7.1 5.9 5.7 2.1 3.4 12.6

17 15 3 17 16 15 10 6 9 9 8 5 8 1 1 6 6 3 3 5 9 6 6 2 3 5 5 1 3 3 1 7 2 2 2 5 5 1 4 2 5 4 2 4 4 5 6 3 3 6 3 4 4 5 6 3 3 4 2 5 2 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 6

9.0 7.4 4.6 7.1 8.3 8.4 4.4 10.7 5.1 5.2 5.2 7.3 5.2 0.5 0.6 7.9 4.0 2.8 2.8 3.4 7.7 2.8 4.3 2.8 3.4 2.7 2.4 2.3 1.7 1.5 1.1 4.7 4.4 1.4 1.6 4.1 5.7 0.5 2.9 0.9 5.1 2.7 1.4 2.8 2.3 6.6 3.3 2.6 2.5 5.2 1.5 4.9 6.1 6.3 4.8 3.3 6.3 3.5 2.0 7.4 1.3 3.4 0.6 0.5 0.9 4.8 2.2 3.1 3.6 5.9 0.8 0.7 1.4 6.9

Galileo simply phenomenal in cash and stakes Since we last carried a prizemoney table the sums involved have changed fairly dramatically but the personnel are much the same. To have cracked the £5 million barrier with 33 stakes horses, a higher percentage at 17.4% than any other stallion, is a phenomenal achievement for Galileo, especially as he would be top even without New Approach. Second-placed Montjeu also is not too top-heavy with his main earner Frozen Fire. Two other sires who owe their success to a fairly broad base are Cape Cross and Invincible Spirit. Both are represented mainly by runners who do not stay a mile and a quarter, and both have 17 stakes horses, with respective earnings of £1.9m and £1.8m.


Leading 2yo sires in Europe 2008 by earnings

(*first-season sires)

Name

YOF

Sire

Rnrs

Wnrs

%WR

Wins

AWD

Earnings (£)

Top horse

Earned (£)

Danehill Dancer *Elusive City Hawk Wing Invincible Spirit Galileo *Kheleyf Oasis Dream Cadeaux Genereux *Exceed And Excel Danetime Kyllachy Giant’s Causeway Montjeu Royal Applause Verglas Rainbow Quest Elnadim Namid Dansili *Refuse To Bend Fasliyev Choisir *One Cool Cat Bahamian Bounty Big Shuffle Tobougg Red Ransom Anabaa Johannesburg Noverre Beat Hollow Indian Rocket Dynaformer Acclamation Sadler’s Wells High Chaparral Intikhab Orpen *Indian Haven Kendor *Bachelor Duke *Lucky Story Captain Rio Alhaarth Speightstown *Pyrus Storm Cat Blu Air Force Diktat Daylami

1993 2000 1999 1997 1998 2001 2000 1985 2000 1994 1998 1997 1996 1993 1994 1981 1994 1996 1996 2000 1997 1999 2001 1994 1984 1998 1987 1992 1999 1998 1997 1994 1985 1999 1981 1999 1994 1996 2000 1986 2001 2001 1999 1993 1998 1998 1983 1997 1995 1994

Danehill Elusive Quality Woodman Green Desert Sadler’s Wells Green Desert Green Desert Young Generation Danehill Danehill Pivotal Storm Cat Sadler’s Wells Waajib Highest Honor Blushing Groom Danzig Indian Ridge Danehill Sadler’s Wells Nureyev Danehill Dancer Storm Cat Cadeaux Genereux Super Concorde Barathea Roberto Danzig Hennessy Rahy Sadler’s Wells Indian Ridge Roberto Royal Applause Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Red Ransom Lure Indian Ridge Kenmare Miswaki Kris S Pivotal Unfuwain Gone West Mr Prospector Storm Bird Sri Pekan Warning Doyoun

67 45 62 69 45 66 67 7 63 31 68 39 53 65 61 6 9 51 55 53 58 43 67 50 24 49 43 32 39 48 27 23 11 47 35 40 33 29 29 16 24 25 66 39 5 34 12 26 66 30

27 13 11 23 22 30 33 1 21 11 25 10 14 18 22 2 5 13 19 14 19 12 22 23 8 12 15 7 12 19 12 8 6 15 9 8 10 11 4 6 9 8 21 6 1 14 6 15 18 12

40.3 28.9 17.7 33.3 48.9 45.5 49.3 14.3 33.3 35.5 36.8 25.6 26.4 27.7 36.1 33.3 55.6 25.5 34.6 26.4 32.8 27.9 32.8 46.0 33.3 24.5 34.9 21.9 30.8 39.6 44.4 34.8 54.6 31.9 25.7 20.0 30.3 37.9 13.8 37.5 37.5 32.0 31.8 15.4 20.0 41.2 50.0 57.7 27.3 40.0

37 20 14 31 26 44 39 2 27 23 31 11 17 24 32 3 11 15 22 19 25 16 33 30 10 18 20 9 15 25 13 12 9 21 10 9 12 18 7 11 11 13 28 11 2 19 7 22 23 13

6.7 6.2 7.4 5.7 7.5 6.0 6.7 6.5 5.5 5.9 5.9 7.2 7.9 6.2 6.7 7.7 6.1 5.8 7.3 6.7 6.3 6.1 5.7 5.6 6.9 6.0 7.1 6.7 6.4 6.5 7.2 5.4 7.7 5.5 7.3 7.7 6.8 6.8 6.3 6.3 6.5 6.2 5.9 7.8 6.0 6.5 6.2 6.3 6.6 7.4

1,524,027 1,078,583 927,149 739,597 627,009 613,824 568,893 559,083 548,079 523,107 502,721 471,469 422,392 415,864 396,760 357,166 351,813 346,410 345,216 309,586 296,662 292,513 290,723 290,199 283,288 279,059 264,229 258,634 253,761 247,608 235,738 221,985 221,657 221,342 215,944 212,652 212,390 205,487 198,100 197,886 190,472 190,207 183,178 182,002 178,694 173,329 172,925 171,732 170,903 169,479

Tiger Eye Soul City Minor Vamp Baileys Cacao Gan Amhras Jargelle Naaqoos Donativum Vitoria Bushranger Awinnersgame Intense Focus Jukebox Jury Finjaan Silver Frost Crowded House Elnawin Total Gallery Shaweel Favourite Girl Pride Dancer Choose Me Diglett Gallagher Smooth Operator Penny’s Gift Copperbeech Arazan Stefer Langs Lash Proportional Matwan Rainbow View Anglezarke Fantasia The Miniver Rose Bonnie Charlie Orizaba Aspen Darlin Good Bye My Friend Luminous Eyes Art Connoisseur Golden Destiny Mourayan Lord Shanakill Pyrrha Shimah Madda’s Force Definightly Rosy Mantle

433,738 799,450 746,508 232,618 217,502 89,620 175,000 547,038 184,295 337,626 169,015 334,357 148,341 79,393 91,673 349,404 193,276 129,276 114,322 67,200 41,029 120,537 37,591 108,485 125,331 192,314 45,801 75,294 40,735 59,747 138,324 50,110 192,522 40,681 83,978 85,032 110,391 63,480 139,880 61,654 88,415 107,542 31,207 50,971 176,576 64,003 78,254 21,636 18,094 66,464

Oasis Dream exactly where you’d expect The fact that 11 sires have got 20 juvenile winners or more is as much an indication of the number of races now available as much as any increasing specialisation in the stallion ranks. As a champion sprinter Oasis Dream could be expcted to get plenty of precocious sorts – the figure is a table-topping 33 – but a fair number of his youngsters always shape as if they will stay a mile, not least Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere victor Naaqoos. Perhaps the most remarkable tally is that of Galileo. Cuis Ghaire won him his first sixfurlong Pattern races in June and with a total of 22 winners he has nearly twice as many as last year from an identical number of runners. None of which changes his essential identity as an exceptional middle-distance sire.

Statistics up to November 5

DECEMBER 2008 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER 119


Firebreak

Group 1 Millionaire Miler

A GROUP WINNER EVERY YEAR HE RACED

Fir

st i n 2-Y2 0 O’S 09

BRILLIANTLY FAST TWO-YEAR-OLD From a 5 furlong winner in May through a Royal Ascot near-miss, to a Group race autumn double

INCREDIBLY TOUGH AT 3 AND 4 Won and placed in FIVE Group races

THE COMPLETE PACKAGE AT 5 Champion Miler and Group 1 winner

The Firebreaks were hot at the sales First yearlings selling for 42,000gns, 32,000gns, 28,000gns, etc

Fee for 2009: ÂŁ3,000 October 1st SLF A Darley Stallion, standing at Bearstone Stud

Orientor Orientor Bay 1998 Inchinor²Orient (Bay Express)

WON 5 RACES AND OVER ÂŁ318,000 Won Gr.3 Champagne Stakes, 5f, Sandown Park, beating THE TATLING, RINGMORE DOWN, THE KIDDYKID, Won Gr.3 Chipchase Stakes, 6f, Newcastle, beating COUNTRY REEL, NAYYIR Won Shergar Sprint, 6f, Ascot, beating HK Gr.1 winner FIREBOLT Contested no less than 47 stakes races and 79 career starts TIMEFORM RATED117 Âł+H LV D VPDUW UHVLOLHQW UDFHKRUVH ZKR UHWLUHG VRXQG DIWHU D ORQJ DQG successful career. I look forward to training his progeny, with the same WRXJKQHVV DQG EULOOLDQW WHPSHUDPHQW Âł Jim Goldie, Trainer

Enquiries: Terry or Margaret Holdcroft or Mark Pennell Bearstone Stud, Tel: 01630 647197 Mobile: 079749 48755 e-mail: enquiries@bearstonestud.co.uk website: www.bearstonestud.co.uk or Martin Percival Tel: 01284 735322 Mob: 07810 812 553 e-mail: percival.ma@btinternet.com

Tough son of the influential Inchinor From the outstandingly fast Ahonoora family Retired sound at the age of 10 First foals early 2009 Sire: INCHINOR Won Gr.3 Greenham Stakes, Gr.3 Hungerford Stakes, Gr.3 Criterion Stakes, 2nd Gr.1 Dewhurst Stakes: sire of 26 Stakes winners, incl. ORIENTOR, CAPE OF GOOD HOPE (Gr.1), NOTNOWCATO (Gr.1), SUMMONER (Gr.1), LATICE (Gr.1), 6,/&$Âś6 6,67(5 (GR.1), ON THE ACORN (Gr.2), GOLDEN SILCA (Gr.2), BANNISTER (Gr.2), SATCHEM (Gr.3), UMISTIM (Gr.3, sire), YASOODD (Gr.3), IN CLOVER (Gr.3), ROYAL COPENHAGEN (Gr.3), FELICITY (Gr.3), SESMEN (Gr.3), etc. Dam: ORIENT Track record holder at Ascot: won 3 races, 2nd Gr.3 Greenlands Stakes, 3rd Gr.1 .LQJÂśV 6WDQG 6WDNHV LR Scarbrough Stakes: dam of 6 winners, incl. ORIENTOR Âą multiple Group winner: see left). YEAST (ÂŁ139,000, incl. LR Joel Stakes, 2nd LR Doncaster Mile). ARCADE dam of: MONTECASTILLO (ÂŁ120,000, incl Gr.3 Concorde Stakes) KALAMUNDA (2nd LR Garnet Stakes, 3rd LR Knockaire Stakes) FAIRY SONG (2nd LR Blenheim Stakes) The immediate family of: SON PARDO (Gr.2 Richmond Stakes, sire), ATRAF (Gr.3 Cork and Orrery Stakes, Gr.3 Jaipur Stakes, successful sire), COLONIAL GIRL (Gr.1), LORD SHIRLDOR (Gr.1), DOG ROSE (Gr.2),

Portbury Stud, The Barn Ground, Racecourse Farm, Portbury, Bristol BS20 7SN 2 mins from M5/Junct 19 Contact Ed & Bridget King Tel:0844 8849824 Fax: 01275 373437 Mob: 07880 773617 email: office@portburystud.co.uk www.portburystud.co.uk

Fee for 2009 ÂŁ2,500 1st October Walk in or boarding, subsidised transport available

120 THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER DECEMBER 2008


DATA BOOK Leading sires

Leading sires in Europe 2008 Name

Danehill Galileo Sadler’s Wells Pivotal Dalakhani Peintre Celebre One Cool Cat Montjeu Rainbow Quest Kingmambo Danehill Dancer Monsun Observatory Mujadil Elusive Quality Areion Elnadim Tiger Hill Dansili Indian Ridge Anabaa Rock Of Gibraltar Invincible Spirit High Chaparral Slickly Sakhee Exceed And Excel Lomitas Dashing Blade Big Shuffle Bahri Zamindar Kheleyf Efisio Cape Cross Singspiel Selkirk Danetime Docksider Redback In The Wings Johannesburg Anabaa Blue Spinning World Choisir Golan Nayef Oasis Dream Giant’s Causeway Barathea Kendor Lando Halling Groom Dancer Soviet Star Machiavellian Marju Kalanisi Red Ransom Sinndar Titus Livius Hernando Cadeaux Genereux King’s Best Orpen Compton Place Kahyasi Linamix Catcher In The Rye Green Desert Polish Precedent Royal Applause Desert Prince Noverre

YOF

1986 1998 1981 1993 2000 1994 2001 1996 1981 1990 1993 1990 1997 1988 1993 1995 1994 1995 1996 1985 1992 1999 1997 1999 1996 1997 2000 1988 1987 1984 1992 1994 2001 1982 1994 1992 1988 1994 1995 1999 1986 1999 1998 1993 1999 1998 1998 2000 1997 1990 1986 1990 1991 1984 1984 1987 1988 1996 1987 1997 1993 1990 1985 1997 1996 1994 1985 1987 2000 1983 1986 1993 1995 1998

Sire

Danzig Sadler’s Wells Northern Dancer Polar Falcon Darshaan Nureyev Storm Cat Sadler’s Wells Blushing Groom Mr Prospector Danehill Konigsstuhl Distant View Storm Bird Gone West Big Shuffle Danzig Danehill Danehill Ahonoora Danzig Danehill Green Desert Sadler’s Wells Linamix Bahri Danehill Niniski Elegant Air Super Concorde Riverman Gone West Green Desert Formidable Green Desert In The Wings Sharpen Up Danehill Diesis Mark of Esteem Sadler’s Wells Hennessy Anabaa Nureyev Danehill Dancer Spectrum Gulch Green Desert Storm Cat Sadler’s Wells Kenmare Acatenango Diesis Blushing Groom Nureyev Mr Prospector Last Tycoon Doyoun Roberto Grand Lodge Machiavellian Niniski Young Generation Kingmambo Lure Indian Ridge Ile de Bourbon Mendez Danehill Danzig Danzig Waajib Green Desert Rahy

Rnrs

Wnrs

%WR

Wins

AWD

56 190 179 193 76 117 67 203 68 69 241 87 76 80 66 50 88 92 173 116 155 155 176 99 82 62 63 126 127 149 64 65 66 67 228 141 122 149 51 51 81 82 84 84 113 58 88 147 89 180 91 64 97 65 98 67 136 71 142 71 71 108 109 218 183 151 77 116 80 120 80 207 171 137

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33.9 46.3 34.1 47.7 52.6 46.2 32.8 37.0 35.3 47.8 41.1 44.8 47.4 38.8 42.4 54.0 40.9 37.0 42.2 37.1 32.9 40.0 39.8 35.4 32.9 46.8 33.3 43.7 41.7 42.3 28.1 30.8 45.5 46.3 41.7 44.7 27.9 43.6 39.2 29.4 29.6 32.9 36.9 36.9 37.2 34.5 38.6 47.6 30.3 31.1 33.0 40.6 43.3 24.6 35.7 40.3 34.6 38.0 35.9 38.0 33.8 44.4 38.5 33.9 41.5 37.8 39.0 43.1 28.8 40.8 25.0 35.3 40.9 35.0

41 130 78 150 50 71 33 110 34 57 138 56 58 47 40 44 58 52 101 61 77 84 110 44 52 42 27 86 75 101 29 35 44 48 145 101 46 134 34 28 37 35 45 56 62 27 47 93 32 86 54 35 60 23 54 36 74 42 71 38 50 66 74 101 129 93 50 70 26 75 27 120 121 85

9.9 11.1 11.5 7.7 11.1 10.2 0.0 11.6 10.9 9.3 8.0 10.9 8.6 7.3 8.2 7.3 7.2 9.8 9.3 8.3 9.2 8.9 7.1 10.5 9.6 9.2 0.0 10.4 8.4 7.6 7.9 8.6 0.0 7.8 8.8 10.6 9.7 7.2 8.4 7.0 11.6 7.8 9.1 9.4 7.0 9.8 9.8 7.4 10.0 9.2 9.7 10.7 10.3 8.8 8.9 10.2 9.5 11.6 9.1 11.5 7.1 11.4 7.7 8.7 7.9 6.7 11.9 10.9 9.6 7.9 10.6 7.7 8.9 8.0

by percentage of stakes winners to runners (50+) Earnings (£) Top horse

1,880,962 5,345,388 2,636,025 2,881,325 1,499,992 1,323,085 290,723 3,483,160 765,298 1,705,079 3,083,145 660,451 906,470 851,435 858,227 415,838 973,010 484,048 1,746,872 882,297 1,707,438 1,609,414 1,762,918 953,039 880,562 701,604 548,079 814,935 556,333 1,121,242 317,423 3,119,645 613,824 472,872 1,924,317 1,298,032 975,642 1,464,143 277,419 268,868 597,782 656,365 684,287 550,669 776,262 321,937 1,272,870 1,354,338 751,140 901,313 791,130 500,588 688,169 323,510 617,640 456,742 964,077 454,461 933,170 1,297,549 558,430 1,424,187 1,382,533 1,305,203 1,217,996 950,343 537,786 895,666 443,929 882,872 406,362 1,196,674 922,545 696,483

Earned (£)

SH

%SH

SW

%SW

Duke Of Marmalade 1,100,166 New Approach 1,634,746 Yeats 332,923 Halfway To Heaven 573,066 Conduit 406,640 Katiyra 163,828 Diglett 37,591 Frozen Fire 652,133 Crowded House 349,404 Henrythenavigator 773,821 Tiger Eye 433,738 Getaway 148,708 Twice Over 331,110 Kingsgate Native 241,418 Raven’s Pass 425,123 Globus 64,706 Elnawin 193,276 Oriental Tiger 52,941 Famous Name 333,581 Mad About You 127,445 Goldikova 441,978 Mount Nelson 300,004 Baileys Cacao 232,618 Unsung Heroine 186,148 Gris de Gris 130,554 Permesso 156,937 Vitoria 184,295 Gimmy 81,765 Forthe Millionkiss 72,426 Smooth Operator 125,331 Gesture 55,111 Zarkava 2,340,221 Jargelle 89,620 Zafisio 134,549 Sabana Perdida 141,930 Dar Re Mi 172,041 Pipedreamer 174,879 Bushranger 337,626 Dock Chicks 32,568 Lahaleeb 75,891 Adlerflug 118,382 Sageburg 196,943 Tres Rapide 81,728 Supaseus 49,623 Choose Me 120,537 Regime 60,206 Tamayuz 463,924 Naaqoos 175,000 Intense Focus 334,357 Jumbajukiba 132,647 Calbuco 63,235 Caracciola 102,550 Coastal Path 120,859 Goose Bay 118,971 Pressing 101,478 Cesare 53,174 Watar 127,022 Hasanka 56,484 Moiqen 60,732 Youmzain 974,997 Flying Clarets 136,079 Casual Conquest 423,741 Donativum 547,038 Creachadoir 113,540 War Artist 151,300 Borderlescott 197,852 Kasbah Bliss 63,187 Top Toss 73,162 Rosenreihe 196,324 Furnace 119,883 Astrologie 65,000 Lovelace 124,211 Eustachione 99,585 Summit Surge 63,782

10 33 27 22 11 15 7 32 8 10 30 11 5 9 10 5 10 10 15 7 16 17 17 9 6 7 6 11 11 14 5 7 7 3 17 16 11 7 2 3 4 10 6 7 10 6 9 17 6 8 4 5 5 2 5 4 10 2 11 2 5 7 9 13 8 5 2 5 2 7 5 8 9 7

17.9 17.4 15.1 11.4 14.5 12.8 10.5 15.8 11.8 14.5 12.5 12.6 6.6 11.3 15.2 10.0 11.4 10.9 8.7 6.0 10.3 11.0 9.7 9.1 7.3 11.3 9.5 8.7 8.7 9.4 7.8 10.8 10.6 4.5 7.5 11.4 9.0 4.7 3.9 5.9 4.9 12.2 7.1 8.3 8.9 10.3 10.2 11.6 6.7 4.4 4.4 7.8 5.2 3.1 5.1 6.0 7.4 2.8 7.8 2.8 7.0 6.5 8.3 6.0 4.4 3.3 2.6 4.3 2.5 5.8 6.3 3.9 5.3 5.1

6 17 15 16 6 9 5 15 5 5 17 6 5 5 4 3 5 5 9 6 8 8 9 5 4 3 3 6 6 7 3 3 3 3 10 6 5 6 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 2 3 5 3 6 3 2 3 2 3 2 4 2 4 2 2 3 3 6 5 4 2 3 2 3 2 5 4 3

10.7 9.0 8.4 8.3 7.9 7.7 7.5 7.4 7.4 7.3 7.1 6.9 6.6 6.3 6.1 6.0 5.7 5.4 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.1 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2

Rainbow Quest launches his final challenge Crowded House’s stunning triumph in the Racing Post Trophy helped push his sire Rainbow Quest, who died last year, up the table in terms of his percentage of stakes winners. Obviously his runners are declining in number and as so often happens with ageing stallions he had not been so prominent in the tables before his death as a few years previously. But Crowded House and, to a lesser extent, Group 2 winner Stream Of Gold, have reminded everyone of his quality. At the other end of the time scale is Areion, who may not be familiar to many readers. A smart sprinter in his native Germany, where his victories included the 1998 Goldene Peitsche, he has a remarkable score of five stakes horses and three stakes winners from just 50 runners. The best of them is Preis des Winterfavoriten winner Globus, who clearly stays a mile; the sire’s other Pattern winner, Ashantee, got 11 furlongs. Areion’s success is another feather in the cap of the remarkable German sire Big Shuffle, who has had seven stakes winners this year.

Statistics up to November 5

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Walton Fields Stud

Deportivo Bay 2000, 16hh

Stud fee for 2009: £3,000 (1st October terms)

First Trump Chesnut 1991, 15.3hh

Stud fee for 2009: £2,000 (1st October terms)

By Night Shift – Valencia (Kenmare)

By Primo Dominie– Valika (Valiyar)

TOP CLASS FIRST SEASON SIRE

COMPLETE OUTCROSS FOR NORTHERN DANCER LINE MARES PROVEN STAKES PRODUCING SIRE

incl. Senor Mirasol LR Curragh

Winner of 6 races from 10 starts (2-3 years), earning £148,178. Won Gr.2 Flying Five, 5f, Curragh Won LR King Of Beers Stakes, 5f, Curragh Won LR Rose Bowl Stakes, 6f, Newbury Won Balmoral Handicap, 5f, Royal Ascot Won the first 3 or his 4 starts at 2 years

FIRST SEASON 2YRS HAVE AVERAGED A 41% STRIKE RATE

Winner of 5 races and placed 5 times from 12 starts (2-3 years), earning £186,679. Won Gr.1 Middle Park Stakes, 6f, Newmarket Won Gr.2 Richmond Stakes, 6f, Goodwood Won Gr.3 July Stakes, 6f, Newmarket 3rd Gr.2 Mill Reef Stakes, 6f, Newbury 4th Gr.2 Challenge Stakes, 7f, Newmarket

TOP CLASS SIRE AND BROODMARE SIRE OF RED CLUBS

Also standing: NH sires SHARASTANI – Eng/Ire Derby Winner • SAMRAAN – Leading Italian distance horse.

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DATA BOOK

British and Irish-bred winners overseas Breeder

Winner

Sire

Age/sex Dam

Ctry

6c Racing Abbeville & Meadow Court Partners Adams, Mrs N S Airlie Stud Airlie Stud Airlie Stud & Sir Thomas Pilkington Ambersham Stud Amizette Partnership, The Aston House Stud Azienda Agricola La Morosina Balding, P Ballygallon Stud Limited Ballygallon Stud Limited Ballylinch Stud Ballymacoll Stud Farm Ltd Barronstown Stud & Orpendale Bearstone Stud Bearstone Stud Bearstone Stud Bearstone Stud Beever, J M Begley & Mrs T Stack, M A Belgrave Bloodstock Ltd Berend Van Dalfsen Bergin, D & T Bloomsbury Stud Bloomsbury Stud Brook Stud Bloodstock Ltd Brownstown Stud Partnership Canary Thoroughbreds Castlemartin Stud & Skymarc Farm Chandris, Mrs J Chandris, Mrs J Cheng & A Smith, N Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Citadel Stud Clark & A L & Mrs Penfold, D B Clarke, B Cliveden Stud Ltd Collin Stud Collin Stud Collins, M C Commins, David Connolly, Patrick J County Down Bloodstock Crandon Park Stud Cranford Stud Damiano, Pascal Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Dayton Investments Ltd Dayton Investments Ltd Dayton Investments Ltd Dayton Investments Ltd Deln Ltd Dodd, Peter Martin Donlon, B Donlon, B Downey, M du Feu, Mrs D Dunderry Stud Dunderry Stud Dunmore Stud Ltd Dunne, F East Burrow Farm Easton Park Stud Ecurie Skymarc & Dr A J O’Reilly Elevage & Haras De Bourgeaunlie, Sarl Emery, Mr B Epona Bloodstock Ltd Farish, W S Farish, W S Farmers Hill Stud Ferrand & J Dorise, B& N Ferrand & J Dorise, B& N Fielding, J Fin A Co S R L Finegan, Mrs Jill

Pearly Wells Folk Opera Anastasia Dal Amfikratis Mrs Summersby Zafisio Lotto Mo Cheoil Thu Bauer Gardes Mr Rigsby Chantilly Tiffany Merignac Blue Coral Conduit Yeats Memmoula No Nines Royal Protector Vicky Pollard Miss Bounty New Trend Jazz Jam Hujum Free As Air Little Cookie Rainbow Dancing Alexandros Mazo Psyhovgaltis Haybrook Yario Pactolos Way Pactolos Way Miss Maybe Medico Mystic Dancer Opaline Seducer Virtual Albisola Always First Faramir Funny Bone Keramiki Keramiki Baboulas Anonymos Danetime Music Bolas Nuevas Polisson Rava Spanish Moss Aachen Cavalryman Cymbal Golden Era Hrysothroni Ira Red Moon Timbrel Annenkov Article Rare (USA) Bank Guard Onega Lake Mister Dynamo Parmilou Choosing Some Night Tension Mounts Future’s Dream Almazaal Almazaal Kerno Spring Style Megas Sotiris Califax Ario Domani Oasis Wind Happy Holiday Diamondrella English Colony Shebang Handsome Hawk Handsome Hawk Stella Livia Exploding Locker

Sadler's Wells (USA) Singspiel Tragic Role (USA) Almutawakel King’s Best (USA) Efisio Nicolotte In The Wings Halling (USA) Xaar Forzando Pivotal Desert Prince Grand Lodge (USA) Dalakhani Sadler’s Wells (USA) Foxhound (USA) Noverre (USA) Royal Applause King Charlemagne (USA) Bahamian Bounty King Charlemagne (USA) Pivotal Rock Of Gibraltar Raise A Grand Zilzal (USA) Rainbow Quest (USA) Fantastic Light (USA) Noverre (USA) Xaar Danehill Dancer Docksider (USA) Docksider (USA) Hawk Wing (USA) Highest Honor (FR) Machiavellian (USA) Barathea Pivotal Pivotal Montjeu Barathea Celtic Swing Pivotal Zaha (CAN) Zaha (CAN) Vettori Fasliyev (USA) Danetime Second Empire Polish Precedent (USA) Nayef (USA) Fasliyev (USA) Rainbow Quest (USA) Halling (USA) Singspiel Machiavellian (USA) Bachir Pennekamp (USA) Singspiel Danehill (USA) El Prado Peintre Celebre (USA) Peintre Celebre (USA) Dubai Destination (USA) Lujain (USA) Choisir (AUS) Night Shift (USA) Daggers Drawn (USA) Bertolini (USA) Alhaarth Alhaarth Invincible Spirit Pivotal Gorse Diktat Danehill (USA) Stravinsky (USA) Oasis Dream Fasliyev (USA) Rock Of Gibraltar Rock Of Gibraltar Trans Island Hawk Wing (USA) Hawk Wing (USA) Titus Livius (FR) Marju Indian Lodge

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Pearly Shells Skiphall One Half Silver (CAN) Adrift (USA) Kournikova (SAF) Goldthroat Hope Chest Amizette (USA) Dali’s Grey Golden Honor Rain Splash Gaily Royal Manilia (FR) Pharmacist Well Head Lyndonville Rose Mill Amber Mill My Daisychain Day Star Maniere d’Amour (FR) Some Fun Applaud (USA) Clara Bow (FR) Golden Angel (USA) Wenda Danceabout Fruit Punch Lindesberg Miss Brooks Yara Arietta’s Way Arietta’s Way Pintada de Fresco (FR) Doctor Bid (USA) Mystic Goddess (USA) Irish Light (USA) Succumb Virtuous Mahalia Pink Cristal Perfect Fun Laughing Girl (USA) Ceramic (USA) Ceramic (USA) Out Like Magic Touch Of White Tuesday Morning Pillow Talk Barberello Lucky Date Valses Pour Moi (USA) Anna Of Saxony Silversword (FR) Valdara Ahead Bezzaaf Dane Liffey Lass (USA) Agathe (USA) Action Francaise (USA) Blue Cloud Odessa Debbie’s Next (USA) Paris Mist Some Merit Some Merit Dazzling Maid Bahawir Pour (USA) Lovelyst Lovelyst Waking Redhead (USA) Clear Spring (USA) Suile Mor Cream Jug Aisla (USA) Aube d’Irlande (FR) Haibah Ms Calera (USA) Tap Your Feet (USA) Jemima Mystery Hill (USA) She Is Zen (FR) She Is Zen (FR) Sombreffe Social Upheaval (USA) Palio Flyer

Date

28/10/08 4/10/08 13/10/08 1/10/08 24/10/08 2/11/08 27/8/08 15/10/08 22/10/08 5/10/08 28/8/08 26/10/08 12/10/08 11/10/08 25/10/08 26/10/08 29/9/08 28/8/08 28/10/08 17/10/08 31/10/08 23/8/08 22/10/08 29/10/08 5/10/08 12/9/08 26/10/08 20/9/08 11/9/08 24/9/08 4/10/08 20/9/08 15/10/08 27/10/08 5/10/08 8/10/08 24/9/08 3/10/08 11/10/08 27/10/08 18/10/08 28/9/08 22/9/08 22/9/08 6/10/08 24/9/08 1/10/08 28/9/08 27/8/08 25/9/08 13/10/08 18/10/08 16/10/08 10/10/08 19/10/08 24/10/08 6/10/08 13/10/08 24/9/08 26/9/08 21/10/08 29/10/08 17/10/08 23/10/08 26/9/08 25/10/08 17/10/08 15/10/08 15/10/08 12/9/08 3/10/08 11/10/08 2/10/08 11/9/08 11/10/08 17/10/08 11/10/08 19/10/08 25/10/08 12/10/08 24/10/08 25/9/08 28/9/08 12/10/08 10/10/08 5/10/08 10/10/08

Racecourse

Distance

Lyon-Parilly Woodbine Athens Athens Baden-Baden Saint-Cloud Sanlucar De Barrameda Beulah Park Geelong Magna Racino Sanlucar De Barrameda Baden-Baden Dusseldorf Pardubice Santa Anita Longchamp Athens Sanlucar De Barrameda Compiegne Mons Halle Champ De Mars Keeneland Nantes Mons Athens Longchamp Athens Athens Happy Valley Belmont Park Athens Athens Saint-Cloud Sha Tin Athens Athens Athens Maisons-Laffitte Saint-Cloud Keeneland Mijas Athens Athens Athens Athens Athens Ovrevoll Sanlucar De Barrameda Ovrevoll Chantilly Bordeaux Le Bouscat Chantilly Saint-Cloud Munich Angers Athens Athens Athens Moonee Valley Deauville Nantes Saint-Cloud Maisons-Laffitte Athens Belmont Park Ovrevoll Santa Anita Warwick Farm Athens Athens Maisons-Laffitte Santa Anita Athens Leipzig Ovrevoll Paray-Le-Monial Saarbrucken Magna Racino Belmont Park Belmont Park Santa Anita Ovrevoll Taby Waipa Sha Tin Athens

1m3f 1m2f 7f 5f 7f 1m 1m1f 5f 1m4f6y 1m1f 1m 7f 7f 1m1f110y 1m4f 1m7f110y 7f 1m1f 7f 5f 7f110y 7f110y 1m4f 1m 1m3f110y 7f 1m1f 7f 5f 6f 1m 6f 7f 1m2f110y 1m1f 1m 7f 6f 1m1f 1m2f110y 1m4f 1m3f 7f 5f 5f 7f 7f 6f 1m1f 1m 1m1f 1m 1m4f 1m 1m2f 1m6f110y 7f 7f 1m 1m 1m 1m 1m2f 1m4f 5f 1m 5f110y 6f 1m 7f 1m1f 6f 1m 7f 1m 1m165y 1m1f 6f165y 1m110y 6f 7f 7f 6f165y 1m 5f165y 6f 7f

Prize-money (£)

5,147 283,071(Gr1) 4,831 7,515 2,941 105,037(Gr1) 2,941 1,809 52,863(Gr3) 1,324 4,412 22,059(Gr3) 1,507 2,348 814,070(Gr1) 105,037(Gr1) 3,623 4,412 6,618 1,103 1,838 1,670 14,301 10,662 1,103 2,791 20,221(L) 4,831 5,368 31,218 10,854 3,489 4,026 7,721 42,236 5,556 5,368 6,978 20,221(L) 29,412(Gr3) 46,734(Gr3) 8,088 3,623 4,294 4,831 4,026 5,904 2,074 3,088 1,843 7,721 3,676 12,132 10,662 8,824(L) 9,926 3,489 3,720 4,010 16,123 29,412(Gr3) 9,926 8,088 8,456 6,978 10,251 2,074 13,266 7,731 14,493 19,324 16,588 13,869 3,865 1,471 2,074 2,941 1,176 1,721 33,045(L) 23,291(L) 7,538 12,905 17,871 1,568 22,954 5,260

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The data published in this section is restricted to breeders based in Great Britain or Ireland, as determined by the address used when the foal was first registered. Some foreign-based breeders may be included if the mare was boarded in Great Britain or Ireland and is registered as being ‘care of’ a domestic breeder. Performance data covers results processed by Weatherbys during October

Fitzgerald & Johnny Fitgerald, David Floors Farming & Side Hill Stud Foley, M J Fortbarrington Stud Fouchet, Mr G B Bloodstock Limited G B Bloodstock Limited Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd Gestut Etzean Gestut Hof Ittlingen Gestut Sohrenhof Gibbons & Dermot Forde, P Gibbons, Peter T Gibbons, R F Gigginstown House Glending Bloodstock Glending Bloodstock Glending Bloodstock Glending Bloodstock Grasshopper 2000 Ltd H H The Aga Khan’s Studs SC Haim, R Hames, Mrs S Hanly, Mrs S Haras De Son Altesse Laga Khan Scea Haras De Son Altesse Laga Khan Scea Hartery, Mrs C Hartery, Mrs C Hawthorn Villa Stud Hawthorn Villa Stud Henochsberg & Mme D Hazan-Ades, M Hesmonds Stud Ltd Highclere Stud His Highness the Aga Khan’s Studs SC His Highness the Aga Khan’s Studs SC Holden, P Hong Kong Breeders Club Hong Kong Breeders Club Horses AG Howard Barton Stud Hue Williams, Mrs C J Ilica, Mr M Irish National Stud Jackson, P V and Mrs J P Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Ltd Kelly & Pat Doyle, Peter Kenirons, M Kilfrush & Waterside Studs Kilfrush Stud Killeen, Francis Killeen, Francis Kurt, K Kurtel, A La Trobe, Mrs D A Lagardere, M Lavington Stud, The Lavington Stud, The Lewis, R W K Lisselan Farms Ltd Llety Stud Lodge Park Stud London Thoroughbred Services Ltd Longfield Stud McGlynn, M McGlynn, M McHale & Oghill House Stud, C Mear, S J Meon Valley Stud Meon Valley Stud Mike Channon Bloodstock Ltd Milton Park Stud Partnership Minch Bloodstock Mitchell, Mrs R J Moen, P Moratalla, Marquesa De Mount Coote Partnership Mount Coote Stud

Sir Anthony Comic Strip Cross Purpose De Roberto Pride Dancer Border Bloom Border Bloom Barbary Falcon Barbary Pirate Hill Invader Mavros Hrysos Tam Lin Tantallon Saratina Alietto Verdi (SWI) Maiden Miss Pamisos Mike Stone We Will Rock You Dovil Boy Le Roi Mage Magic Eye Magic Eye Dan Tucket Faraba Alternative Lunar Wind Hammers Boy Regencia Winkle Everygrainofsand Everygrainofsand Au Pair Au Pair Aseena Time Upon Time Tirade Aristotelis Shadiyna Baylivia Vitassana Vitassana Sumarocca Italian Stallion Mikri Isavella Trampolina Sand Tiger Sweet Spot Blaze Of Fire Prince Apollo Rabbit Zamindar Chinese Cookie Crossharbour Gold Option Gold Option Alantar Juanito Chock A Block Zibeling Dikaios Giannis Yondoula Run For Osman Woodmans Girl Compton Plume Alhaprince Miss The Boat Vetside Don Ignatios Approach Shot Estimator Albert Einstein In The Soup (USA) Place de L’Etoile Celebration Song Celebration Song Harkila Little Dalham Manipulate Tahdeed Curtain Bluff Maine Rose Porto Marmay Palamoun Saturnine Bermuda Rye All The Good Muhannak

Danehill Dancer Marju Cape Cross Barathea Fasliyev (USA) Selkirk (USA) Selkirk (USA) Machiavellian (USA) Green Desert (USA) Danehill (USA) Red Ransom (USA) Selkirk (USA) Anabaa (USA) Monsun (GER) Tiger Hill Llandaff (USA) Xaar Cape Cross Factual (USA) Rock Of Gibraltar Clodovil City On A Hill (USA) Nayef (USA) Nayef (USA) Dansili Daylami Dr Fong (USA) Piccolo Mujadil (USA) Kalanisi High Chaparral Desert Sun Desert Sun Domedriver Domedriver Verglas Groom Dancer (USA) Vettori Vettori Dubai Destination (USA) Golan Verglas Verglas Hernando (FR) Grand Lodge (USA) Josr Algarhoud King Charlemagne (USA) Indian Ridge Generous Bering Dansili Zamindar (USA) Zafonic (USA) Zamindar (USA) Observatory (USA) Observatory (USA) Alhaarth Daggers Drawn (USA) Dalakhani Cape Cross Fath (USA) Trans Island Vettori Woodman (USA) Compton Place Desert Prince Mtoto Vettori King Charlemagne (USA) Second Empire Auction House (USA) Danehill (USA) Alphabet Soup (USA) Sadler’s Wells (USA) Royal Applause Royal Applause Elusive City (USA) Diktat Machiavellian (USA) Green Desert (USA) Dansili Red Ransom (USA) Choisir (AUS) Mtoto Galileo Cape Cross Diesis Chester House (USA)

6h 6g 4f 5h 2f 2f 2f 4c 6g 4c 3c 5g 5h 3f 2c 10 g 3f 7h 8h 4f 2c 3c 3f 3f 3c 2f 4c 7g 4c 3f 3f 5g 5g 3f 3f 2f 4f 4g 7h 3f 3f 2f 2f 4f 4c 5m 2f 2c 5m 2c 3c 2f 5m 4c 4c 4c 6h 3c 2c 2f 3c 3f 5m 2f 8g 4c 6m 3c 5h 4f 4c 4c 3f 3f 5g 5g 2f 6h 5h 4c 6g 3f 3f 4c 3f 3c 5h 4g

Brief Fairy Hk Comic Hk Kind Of Loving Gr Bridelina (FR) Chr Liwana Fr Hanami Fr Hanami Fr Candice Gr Barbarella Gr Youm Jadeed Gr Ya Tarra Gr La Nuit Rose (FR) Usa Entice (FR) Gr Sevgi (GER) Gny Aliette (FR) Gny Vanishing Prairie (USA) Fr Cheeky Weeky Den Hebrides Gr Perpetual Tiara Gny Born Beautiful (USA) Usa Lycius Girl (ITY) Fr Lycius Girl (ITY) Fr Much Commended Gny Much Commended Gny Fanfare Nor Fairly Grey (FR) Fr Oatey Spa Faraway Moon Aut Majesty’s Nurse Hk You Be Mine (USA) Spa Bernique (USA) Fr Serious Delight Gr Serious Delight Gr Noble Dane Swe Noble Dane Swe Pop Alliance Fr Watchkeeper Gr Elfin Laughter Den Khaladja Gr Shamadara Fr Siana Springs Gr Beau Duchess (FR) Fr Beau Duchess (FR) Fr Belle d’Argent (USA) Fr Belle Allemande (CAN) Aut Cajole Gr Tintina (USA) Fr Anayid Fr Cutting Glance (USA) Usa Flamenco Red Fr Mooring Fr Stay Behind Chr Pan Galactic (USA) Spa Docklands (USA) Fr Minskip (USA) Aus Minskip (USA) Aus Danishkada Gr Oiche Mhaith Fr Choc Ice Fr Zelding Fr Contravene Gr Plumbers Mate Gr She Wadi Wadi Tur Undercover Soldier (USA) Tur Brockton Flame Spa Alharir (USA) Spa Missed Again Nor Lonesome Spa Solar Flare Gr Approach The Bench (USA) Spa Fresh Look Gr Sunset Cafe Saf Je Comprend (USA) Fr Sweet Emotion Fr Googoosh Gr Googoosh Gr Dark Hyacinth Den Almost Amber (USA) Mau Balalaika Gr Turn Of A Century Gr Gayane Swe Messila Rose Fr Nordicolini Usa Princess Minnie Usa Katchina Quest (FR) Fr Alleluia Tree Fr Zarara (USA) Aus Opera Usa

15/10/08 26/10/08 6/10/08 28/9/08 19/10/08 12/10/08 24/10/08 11/9/08 8/10/08 26/9/08 17/10/08 28/9/08 11/9/08 12/10/08 18/10/08 12/10/08 26/9/08 13/10/08 11/10/08 1/6/08 3/11/08 23/10/08 19/10/08 2/11/08 10/10/08 12/10/08 5/10/08 5/10/08 15/10/08 12/10/08 22/10/08 11/9/08 10/10/08 9/10/08 16/10/08 18/10/08 29/9/08 16/10/08 12/9/08 17/10/08 8/10/08 12/10/08 23/10/08 11/10/08 5/10/08 13/10/08 28/10/08 23/10/08 26/9/08 17/10/08 15/10/08 19/10/08 28/9/08 19/10/08 2/10/08 15/10/08 3/10/08 22/10/08 26/10/08 31/10/08 6/10/08 10/10/08 2/8/08 13/9/08 29/8/08 12/10/08 28/9/08 5/10/08 8/10/08 12/10/08 20/9/08 13/9/08 18/10/08 16/10/08 12/9/08 26/9/08 18/10/08 27/9/08 20/9/08 15/10/08 25/9/08 10/10/08 16/10/08 15/10/08 2/11/08 10/10/08 18/10/08 25/10/08

Happy Valley Sha Tin Athens Velka Chuchle Longchamp Cholet Angers Athens Athens Athens Athens Belmont Park Athens Bremen Dresden Compiegne Arhus Athens Leipzig Delaware Park Le Croise-Laroche Maisons-Laffitte Cologne Cologne Ovrevoll Nort-Sur-Erdre Zarzuela Magna Racino Happy Valley Antela Deauville Athens Athens Jagersro Jagersro Bordeaux Le Bouscat Athens Arhus Athens Saint-Cloud Athens Compiegne Maisons-Laffitte Maisons-Laffitte Magna Racino Athens Compiegne Maisons-Laffitte Santa Anita Saint-Cloud Maisons-Laffitte Velka Chuchle Zarzuela Longchamp Geelong Caulfield Athens Deauville Longchamp Maisons-Laffitte Athens Athens Izmir Ankara Sanlucar De Barrameda Antela Ovrevoll Zarzuela Athens Zarzuela Athens Scottsville Bordeaux Le Bouscat Chantilly Athens Athens Copenhagen Champ De Mars Athens Athens Taby Saint-Cloud Santa Anita Santa Anita Lyon-Parilly Saint-Cloud Caulfield Santa Anita

1m55y 1m 7f 6f 7f 1m1f110y 1m2f 7f 7f 7f 5f 1m 7f 1m 1m1f110y 1m4f 7f165y 7f 5f 5f 1m1f 1m 1m 1m 1m6f 1m1f 6f 6f110y 6f 1m4f 1m4f110y 7f 1m1f 6f 6f 6f 7f 1m2f 7f 1m2f110y 6f 7f 7f 1m2f110y 1m2f 1m1f 1m1f 7f 1m 1m2f 1m2f110y 6f8y 1m1f 1m4f 1m115y 1m2f 7f 1m4f 1m1f 5f110y 6f 5f 1m 5f 1m 1m 1m1f 1m2f110y 6f 1m1f 7f 7f 1m1f110y 1m1f 7f 1m 7f 1m 7f 7f 1m 1m6f 6f 1m 1m3f 1m 1m4f 1m4f

22,954 84,472(L) 4,294 3,453 20,221(L) 4,779 9,926 3,435 5,368 4,831 6,280 75,377(Gr2) 3,623 3,676 2,059 3,676 1,081 2,677 1,471 12,663 8,456 20,044 9,559(L) 9,559(L) 11,522 5,515 6,618 1,324 31,218 3,309 20,221(L) 7,005 17,391 1,709 1,631 9,559 4,348 1,081 4,294 12,500 6,978 2,941 6,618 8,088 3,309 8,857 8,088 8,088 4,221 8,088 10,662 1,174 3,676 54,485(Gr2) 5,727 16,123 4,133 6,618 12,500 10,662 6,978 6,978 10,139 5,150 3,235 2,206 9,218(L) 3,676 4,026 4,044 7,971 2,757 5,882 8,088 5,260 5,459 2,459 1,670 7,971 5,368 2,331 10,662 15,075 4,523 9,926 19,118(L) 660,793(Gr1) 147,211(L)

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British and Irish-bred winners overseas Mountarmstrong Stud Mulligan, J Mystic Meg Limited National Stud, The National Stud, The Needham, C M Needham, S and Mrs Pat Newsells Park Stud Limited Newsells Park Stud Limited Newsells Park Stud Limited Niarchos Family, The Noonan, B O’Brien, M O’Byrne & Roderick Ryan, N O’Hara, R Ormsby, Miss A O’Sullivan, G Paget Bloodstock & Churchtown House Stud Parker, Sir Eric Peacock, Mrs R D Percival, R G Percival, R G Petra Bloodstock Agency Ltd Petra Bloodstock Agency Ltd Phil Jen Racing Pier House Stud Plantation Stud Premier Bloodstock & Bridgetown Bloodstock Radley, T Rathasker Stud Rathbarry Stud Redmondstown Stud Rhind & C F Spence, Mrs E Roberts, Mrs Sally Rotondo, F Russell, T & H Saccomando, A Savill, P D Savill, P D Savill, P D Savill, Peter SCEA La Poterie Scudamore, P Serpentine Bloodstock Et Al Shadwell Estate Company Limited Shropshire, G S Shropshire, G S Skymarc Farm Skymarc Farm Skymarc Farm & E De Rothschild Skymarc Farm Inc Skymarc Farm Inc & Dr A J O’Reilly Smith, A J South House Stud St Clare Hall Stud St Clare Hall Stud St Clare Hall Stud Steen, Erik O Stetchworth Park Stud Ltd Stilvi Compania Financiera & C Laffon Parias Stilvi Compania Financiera SA Stone Ridge Farm Stratford Place Stud Stratford Place Stud Summerhill Stud Summertree Stud Sunland Holdings SC Taylor, Mrs M Theakston Stud Theobalds Stud Thomas, Mr & Mrs J T Trainers House Enterprises Limited Tsega Breeding Ltd Veitch & Saleh Ali Hammadi, Derek Vermeulen, Mrs Patricia Anne Walsh, J Watson, Mr & Mrs R T Wellsummers Farm Western Bloodstock Wigan & Dominic Wigan, Mrs Dare Wigan, J Williams Jnr, George Willment, Mrs J A M Wilson, Tom Woodview Stud Wretham Stud Yeomanstown Stud

Elegant Way Feels All Right Spice Trade Fantastikos Sing Silence Global Guardian Amfitryon Ben Selkirk Grafitti Manita Roatan Karpathos Banjo’s Spirit Ibozima Despoina Terz Flemming Ela Myrto Mou Martial Law Exclusive Danielle Buddies Girl Debbys Boy Shimsake Celimene Lake Palace Kapetan Mihalis Soft Pearl Boudin Amsterdam Hansinger Part Timer Wyclef Latin Walk Fearmore Tobogganist Strait of Mewsina Ela Charlie Mou Aletis Class Attraction Pyrovolo Thrylos Wishbone Raffle Meadow Lodge Party Booster Playwithmyheart Shumookh Silca Elegance Silca Elegance Silver Frost Vestris Desarmante Albenga Stop Making Sense Gorillakos Kamakiri Gallardo Gallardo Mark The Diary Simano Virtuous Vanity Rymi Salma Sweet And Sour Donativum Marcello Galileo’s Night Langford Hefner’s Choice Tremar Prince Fasliyev Dooneq Not Allowed Cottingley Fairy Far From Old Inchinata Minesota Censorship Mood Music Hatta Fort Meteor Shower Cusoon Heard A Whisper (USA) Gayala Dolin Grand Couturier Cape Runaway Tug Of Love Kitrinomavros

Cape Cross Danehill Dancer Medicean Mutamam Sakhee (USA) Dr Fong (USA) Bertolini (USA) Selkirk (USA) Dansili Peintre Celebre (USA) Daylami Orpen (USA) Fumo di Londra Statue Of Liberty (USA) Daggers Drawn (USA) Cois Na Tine Statue of Liberty (USA) Galileo Thunder Gulch (USA) Golan Bertolini (USA) Nayef (USA) Dr Fong (USA) Nayef (USA) Josr Algarhoud Titus Livius (FR) Peintre Celebre (USA) Danehill (USA) Namid Mujadil (USA) Tagula Lil’s Boy (USA) Fasliyev (USA) Tobougg Spartacus Raise A Grand Dancing Spree (USA) Act One Raphane (USA) Celtic Swing Raphane (USA) Grand Lodge (USA) Abou Zouz (USA) Diktat Mujahid (USA) Selkirk (USA) Selkirk (USA) Verglas Vettori Dansili Fantastic Light (USA) Lujain (USA) Danetime Trans Island Halling (USA) Halling (USA) Mark Of Esteem Desert Prince Generous Spectrum Act One Kalanisi Cadeaux Genereux Diktat Galileo Compton Place Spinning World (USA) Royal Applause Fasliyev (USA) Diktat Mujadil (USA) Golden Snake (USA) Vettori Inchinor Medecis Namid Kyllachy Cape Cross Danehill (USA) Dansili Diesis Iron Mask (USA) Muhtarram (USA) Grand Lodge (USA) Cape Cross Halling (USA) Acclamation

3f 2c 3c 5h 4g 5g 3c 4c 3f 3f 3g 3f 7h 3f 4f 10 h 3f 2c 7m 4f 2g 3f 2f 2f 4c 5m 2c 6h 3g 4c 2c 4f 5g 3c 3c 6h 6g 4f 4c 4c 6g 6m 4g 2f 5g 4c 4c 2c 3c 2f 3f 6g 4c 6h 6g 6g 4c 4c 5m 3f 4f 3f 2g 5h 4c 8g 4f 6h 4c 6h 5m 2f 5h 4f 3f 5h 4g 3c 5h 6g 2f 3f 3c 5h 4f 8h 3c

Lady Alexander Zagreb Flyer Nutmeg Hymne (FR) Premiere Dance Penmayne Urban Dancer Reading Habit (USA) Reading Habit (USA) Mosquera (GER) Celestial Lagoon (JPN) Ashirah (USA) Flash Donna (USA) Padua Settle Petal Fiaba Fanciful Tree Tops Hasta (USA) Moonlight Zilkha Betrothal Lunassa (FR) Lia Cibenze Tread Softly Tricoteuse Dathiyna Whistfilly Dame Laura Flying Clouds Via Verbano Flower O’Cannie Seeking Utopia Siraka (FR) Unfortunate Blazing Sunset She’s All Class (USA) Zalotti Presumed (USA) Wish List Meadowlark (FR) Party Girl Treasure Trove (USA) Midway Lady (USA) Parisian Elegance Parisian Elegance Hidden Silver Parting Gift Massarossa Double Platinum Freeway (FR) Crepusculaire (FR) Alpine Flair Coigach Coigach Pitcroy Simmering Roaring Twenties Testaruda Askri Graten Miss Universe Girl From Ipanema Niyabah Sharpening Perusha (USA) Sabina Malaisienne (FR) Apennina (USA) Croeso Cynnes Laylee Jabali (FR) Caviare Blushing Libra Standcorrected Something Blue Oshiponga Teslemi (USA) Charming Life Be Exclusive Balliamo Loriner’s Lady Lady Elgar Secrets Of Honour Heart’s Harmony Oklahoma

Fr Fr Spa Gr Fr Swe Gr Spa Swe Gny Fr Gr Spa Gr Gr Gny Gr Fr Usa Bel Swi Gr Fr Fr Gr Nor Fr Hk Nor Usa Swe Gr Gr Gr Usa Gr Gr Fr Gr Gr Gr Bel Nor Fr Spa Gr Gr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Gr Hk Fr Fr Gr Nor Gr Fr Gr Fr Usa Bel Saf Fr Chr Hk Fr Den Gny Fr Fr Usa Gr Gr Gny Usa Saf Can Fr Fr Fr Usa Gr Hk Gr

20/10/08 22/10/08 29/8/08 3/10/08 20/10/08 12/10/08 10/10/08 29/8/08 12/10/08 31/10/08 13/10/08 24/9/08 5/10/08 1/10/08 13/10/08 31/10/08 20/9/08 27/10/08 13/10/08 10/9/08 5/10/08 8/10/08 2/11/08 26/10/08 8/10/08 2/10/08 19/10/08 26/10/08 10/10/08 13/10/08 2/10/08 1/10/08 17/10/08 11/9/08 11/10/08 12/9/08 13/10/08 13/10/08 26/9/08 15/10/08 20/9/08 17/9/08 28/9/08 20/10/08 12/10/08 12/9/08 24/9/08 10/10/08 26/10/08 19/10/08 16/10/08 1/11/08 17/10/08 8/10/08 12/10/08 21/10/08 15/10/08 25/9/08 24/9/08 19/10/08 22/9/08 23/10/08 25/10/08 10/9/08 6/9/08 2/11/08 19/10/08 26/10/08 10/10/08 11/10/08 18/10/08 3/11/08 21/10/08 16/10/08 1/10/08 3/10/08 24/10/08 11/10/08 27/9/08 10/10/08 22/10/08 19/10/08 19/10/08 27/9/08 29/9/08 1/10/08 10/10/08

Deauville Deauville Sanlucar De Barrameda Athens Deauville Taby Athens Sanlucar De Barrameda Taby Halle Chantilly Athens Zarzuela Athens Athens Halle Athens Saint-Cloud Golden Gate Mons Dielsdorf Athens Saint-Cloud Nancy Athens Ovrevoll Longchamp Sha Tin Ovrevoll Turf Paradise Taby Athens Athens Athens Hawthorne Athens Athens Chantilly Athens Athens Athens Mons Ovrevoll Deauville Zarzuela Athens Athens Saint-Cloud Vannes Le Mans Strasbourg Cholet Athens Happy Valley Compiegne Deauville Athens Ovrevoll Athens Longchamp Athens Maisons-Laffitte Santa Anita Mons Kenilworth Strasbourg Velka Chuchle Sha Tin Nantes Copenhagen Dresden Durtal Deauville Golden Gate Athens Athens Baden-Baden Keeneland Durbanville Woodbine Deauville Lignieres Tarbes Belmont Park Athens Sha Tin Athens

7f110y 7f110y 1m 6f 1m 6f 7f 1m2f 1m 1m165y 1m4f110y 5f 7f 5f 5f 7f110y 5f 1m 1m 5f 1m 7f 1m 1m1f165y 6f 1m4f 1m1f 1m1f 6f 1m 6f165y 7f 7f 5f 1m1f 7f 7f 1m1f 6f 1m 7f 1m6f 6f165y 1m 1m 6f 6f 1m 7f110y 1m1f165y 1m2f110y 6f165y 7f 6f 1m1f 1m1f110y 6f 1m 7f 1m2f 5f 1m 1m 1m 1m6f 1m2f110y 1m8y 7f 1m 5f110y 6f 1m2f 1m4f 1m 5f 7f 5f 7f 1m1f 1m 7f110y 1m 7f110y 1m4f 6f 1m 7f

8,088 12,500 3,088 3,489 6,250 1,787 19,324 7,353 11,402(L) 13,971 8,088 7,515 3,676 7,515 4,294 1,213 6,978 8,088 3,467 1,471 1,707 7,515 8,088 5,147 5,368 1,935 8,088 31,218 9,218 2,472 2,331 4,294 5,260 6,763 73,116(Gr3) 4,133 3,489 12,132 4,831 6,710 4,133 1,471 1,843 9,191 17,647 4,348 5,368 29,412(Gr3) 3,309 3,676 5,147 11,765 4,831 31,218 2,941 5,882 4,294 2,488 5,260 10,294 4,348 10,294 306,633(Gr1) 1,103 2,804 7,353 1,174 51,418 9,191 2,459 1,728 4,044 8,088 4,523 6,978 5,260 11,029(L) 62,312(Gr3) 4,044 5,985 12,500 4,412 4,412 180,905(Gr1) 4,294 22,954 6,280

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GoingStick benefits will be widespread From January, it will be made a formal requirement for a GoingStick reading to be made available by racecourses for each fixture staged, first just before declaration stage (a few days in advance of racing), and then again on raceday itself. This reading will be published alongside the Clerk of the Course’s going description

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veryone in racing knows how critical ground conditions are. From owners and trainers to press and punters, the state of the going is one of the most important variables to be taken into account when planning ahead and assessing a race. Inevitably, with the volume of racing these days, there is bound to be occasional friction between trainers and Clerks of the Course over the state of the going. At its most polarised level, a trainer might accuse a clerk of misleading him and his owners in order to boost field sizes, whilst a clerk might think a trainer has used the going as an easy excuse to explain the defeat of a fancied runner to owners. As a clerk once myself, and now liaising with clerks and our inspectorate on a daily basis, I firmly believe racecourses are just not in the business of deliberately trying to dupe anyone in order to get more runners. Reputations are hard won and easily lost, and the last thing clerks want is controversy over the description of the going. Above all else, clerks want safe going for the horses taking part. When controversy does arise, it’s almost always down to clashing subjective views of the going. Hardly surprising, as there has been no objective alternative to an individual’s own judgment. Since the 1990s, we have been working with developers to research ways of providing an objective measurement of ground conditions. A number of devices have been trialled in the past, including the penetrometer and ADAS’s quad-bike mounted Going Meter, but after laboratory and on-course extensive testing we believe the Turftrax GoingStick has proved to be the most suitable in providing a consistent and objective numerical snapshot of a racecourse’s ground conditions. The GoingStick measures penetration (the force required to push down into the ground) and shear (the force required to then lift back out of the ground from the

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deepest point of penetration whilst continuing to move forwards). It converts these two measureables into ‘the reading’. Each reading is always taken in the same way, giving a credible and continually expanding databank. It is important to remember that courses around the land all have differing soil types around their tracks – Britain’s courses have generally never been purpose built. The GoingStick therefore averages out dozens of readings taken by a clerk (typically nine per furlong) to achieve the final figure that is then released for publication. In the most basic terms, the lower the reading the softer the ground, and the higher the reading, the firmer the ground. It’s vital to bear in mind that GoingStick readings at different racecourses can mean different things. For example, two racecourses with different soil types and racing on the same day could give different GoingStick readings, despite both being described by their respective clerks as ‘good’. Each course’s reading is therefore best viewed in the context of historical readings at that course. All in all, we believe the benefits will be widespread. An additional piece of objective data can now be used by clerks to support their own view of the going and help courses quantifiably monitor poorly draining or compacted areas of track. It will also help owners and trainers to decide on their running plans, and pinpoint whether the ground is drying or easing. Finally, the readings will give punters more objective information on which to assess form. More information and a video of the GoingStick in action is on www.britishhorseracing.com/inside_horseracing/ goingstick/. Archive data for each course can be found on www.turftrax.co.uk

GoingStick readings will give punters more objective information

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(to NAYEF), Gr.1 Hong Kong Cup, 3rd Gr.1 Epsom Derby (to GALILEO). â—? Leading first-crop sire in Britain 2006 and

New Zealand 2007. â—? Proven sire of over 150 winners and ÂŁ1.65m

in prize money incl. inc. Gr.1 & Gr.2 winners and 2008 Watership Down Sales Race and Listed winner PENNY’S GIFT. � From SADLER’S WELLS stallion line, by a BARATHEA b. 1990

SADLER’S WELLS

LACOVIA b. 1983

MAJESTIC LIGHT

TOBOUGG B 1998 16.0 hh

BROCADE

Gr.1 winner of Breeders’ Cup Mile and Gr.1 Irish 2,000 Guineas out of a 2 x Gr.1 winning dam. � Sire of promising NH horses including hurdles

winners SHALONE, TOBAGO BAY, BAARRIJ, etc. ÂŁ2,500 October 1st, Special live foal.

HOPE FOR ALL

DOUBLE TRIGGER

TFR 123

â—? Broke his maiden with a track record and

DOUBLE TRIGGER CH 1991 16.1 hh

ELA-MANA-MOU b. 1976 SOLAC ch. 1977

PITCAIRN ROSE BERTIN GAY LUSSAC SORAGNA

undefeated Listed winner as a two-year-old. � Gr.1 winner and winner of 12 Group races incl. Ascot Gold Cup, Goodwood Cup (record 3 times), Doncaster Cup (record 3 times). � Classic winner at 3, Cartier European Champion Stayer at 4. � 30% Winners to Runners 2007/2008 NH Season. Better than Alflora (18%), Carroll House (21%), Classic Cliche (16%), Karinga Bay (22%), Kayf Tara (29%), Old Vic (25%), Presenting (21%). � Multiple NH winners include: RUSSIAN TRIGGER, TRIGGER THE LIGHT, EARLESFIELD RAIDER, RADNOR LAD, TRIGGERNOMETRY, BRICKIES MATE, TWELVE PACES, CHARMAINE WOOD, etc � 2008 multiple Flat winners: BUGSY’S BOY, TRIGGER’S FRIEND £2,500 October 1st, terms.

Standing at:

East Worlington, Crediton, Devon EX17 4SS

Call: John Haydon - 01884 860 358 email: eastburrow@aol.com www.eastburrowfarm.com


Unsurpassable!

Darley +44 (0)1638 730070 +353 (0)45 527600 www.darleystallions.com

At Dalham Hall Stud NEW NEW APPROACH £30,000 MANDURO £20,000 DUBAWI £15,000 SINGSPIEL £15,000 EXCEED AND EXCEL £12,000 TIGER HILL £12,000 HALLING £8,000 DUBAI DESTINATION £7,000 LIBRETTIST £7,000 DOYEN £5,000 BYRON £4,000 ECHO OF LIGHT £4,000

Also in Britain GREEN DESERT £25,000 CADEAUX GENEREUX £10,000 ROYAL APPLAUSE £9,000 At Kildangan Stud NEW RAVEN’S PASS =40,000 C CAPE CROSS =35,000 C AUTHORIZED =25,000 C TEOFILO =25,000 C SHAMARDAL =20,000 C KHELEYF =12,000 C REFUSE TO BEND =12,000 C SHIROCCO =10,000 C IFFRAAJ =8,000 C NEW RAMONTI =5,000 C

At Haras du Logis KING’S BEST =15,000 C SLICKLY =7,000 C SULAMANI =7,000 C LAYMAN =5,000 C COUNTRY REEL =4,500 C All terms: Oct 1st, Special live foal


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