Bloodstock Review 2013

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RACING’S NEW SUPERPOWER

Big-spending Sheikh Joaan takes the racecourse and sales ring by storm

TREASURE TREVE

HE’S THE DADDY

Criquette Head-Maarek on her homebred Arc heroine

All the facts and figures from Frankel’s first season at stud





CONTENTS

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COVER – sheikh joaan al thani: Patrick Mccann (racingpost.com/photos)

54 UPFRONT

RACING REVIEW

SALES REVIEW

8 Racing’s new superpower

32 Britain & Ireland

54 The yearling market

Sheikh Joaan Al Thani may be a relatively new name to the top table but the Qatari big spender is here to stay. Martin Stevens reports

12 The Treve story

Richard Hannon prepares to hand over the reins with another trainers’ championship in the bag and a strong team of two-year-olds to do battle in the 2014 Classics

Criquette Head-Maarek tells Katherine Fidler about her family’s homebred Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner and future plans for the filly

42 France

18 Dalham Hall and Kildangan

46 International

Unbeaten Treve was the leading lady but Moonlight Cloud made headlines of her own

Darley sires have enjoyed great success this year. Martin Stevens speaks to the operation’s director of stallions Sam Bullard

A success in North America’s richest race straight from the script of a Hollywood movie

22 The champ at stud

Bobs Worth stepped up for Gold Cup glory while Sprinter Sacre reigned supreme

Tom Pennington on superstar Frankel’s first year as a stallion at his owner Khalid Abdullah’s Banstead Manor Stud in Newmarket

28 Joy of success

Nancy Sexton talks to Ken and Sarah Ramsey, whose stallion Kitten’s Joy has carried all before him in North America this year racingpost.com/ipad

52 Jumps

World record for a filly at Tattersalls as all major sales companies posted healthy results

62 Around the world

Auction action abroad and a high down under

64 Breeze-up calendar

Subsequent Group 3 winner leads prices as graduates continue to show worth on course

66 Breeding-stock season

Paulyn dispersal at Goffs makes headlines as record falls there and at Tattersalls

72 National Hunt auctions

Big money with Cheltenham Festival in mind

STATISTICS 76-113 Facts & figures

Return of mares, leading lists, stakes sires and broodmare stakes sires, averages and medians, covering sires, stallion fees



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A year of big change but a year when little changed at all H

OW do you distil 12 months of top-class racing, horsetrading and breeding-shed activity into 400 words? The first thought that springs to mind is that 2013 was a year of big change in the bloodstock industry; there seemed to be more comings and goings than for a long time. The top table of racehorse owners and breeders welcomed Qatari royal Sheikh Joaan Al Thani, whose grey and red silks quickly became well known after Group 1 victories for his private acquisitions Olympic Glory, Toronado and Treve. Sheikh Joaan’s pursuit of the best stock for his nascent Al Shaqab Racing operation also drove prices for elite offerings at auction to new highs. Meanwhile, his cousin Sheikh Fahad, a big spender for the past few seasons, put down roots with the

Frankel proved as professional in the covering barn as on the track purchase of Longholes Stud in Newmarket and a farm in County Limerick, where another Qatari, Mubarak Al Naemi, bought the famous Kilfrush Stud. US investors John Moores and Charles Noell bought all the Kilfrush stock and received substantial cashback on their purchase when they sold the pearl of the broodmare band, Immortal Verse, for a European record of 4,700,000gns at Tattersalls in December. Although not around for as long as Kilfrush, the bloodstock industry lost a colourful participant when Paul Makin decided to draw stumps on his breeding operation and sell at Goffs the stock he acquired at great cost. The dispersal included Irish Oaks heroine Chicquita, who became the most expensive horse ever sold in Ireland at €6 million.

Frankel embarked on his new career at stud and proved to be as professional in the covering barn as he was on the track, while New Approach announced himself as the next wondersire by supplying two Classic winners – Dawn Approach and Talent – from his first crop. Jaws dropped in the summer when Juddmonte’s newly appointed chief executive Douglas Erskine-Crum told journalists Khalid Abdullah was making significant disposals but they were up again when the operation issued a statement in December firmly saying Juddmonte was not for sale. December also saw the established powerhouses Coolmore splash out for Immortal Verse and Sheikh Mohammed pay 4,000,000gns for Dancing Rain at Tattersalls. And Galileo claimed the European sires’ championship for a fourth consecutive year. Come to think of it, in the bloodstock industry the more things seem to change, the more they stay the same. MARTIN STEVENS, EDITOR

Editor Martin Stevens Art director and chief sub-editor Peter Gomm Project manager Keeley Chalk Advertising Cheryl Gunn, Mel Shaw, Barnaby Webb

Picture artworking David Cramphorn, Nigel Jones, Stefan Searle Graphics David Penzer, Jenny Robertshaw, Samantha Creedon Contributors Katherine Fidler, Tom Pennington, Ashley Redmond, Sophia Barnett, Scott Burton, Nicholas Godfrey, Isabel Mathew, Nancy Sexton Statistics Bloodhorse, Hyperion Promotions, Weatherbys racingpost.com/ipad


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‘He wants to be number one. He doesn’t accept being second. Finishing second to him is the same as finishing last’

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SHEIKH JOAAN AL THANI MAY BE A RELATIVELY NEW NAME TO THE RANKS OF LEADING OWNERS AND BREEDERS BUT, WITH BIG PLANS FOR THE FUTURE, HE IS HERE TO STAY BY MARTIN STEVENS

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TRANGE to think that 12 months ago not many in racing outside of experts on the Middle East or a close circle of advisers knew what racing’s newest superpower Sheikh Joaan Al Thani looked like. At that point another Qatari royal, Sheikh Fahad Al Thani, was well known after Melbourne Cup victory for Dunaden and the showstopping 2,500,000gns purchase of Hydrogen at Tattersalls. But his cousin was still a mysterious figure. Four Group 1 victories, including a famous Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe stroll by his star filly Treve, a string of big-money acquisitions of promising horses in training and a record-smashing yearling purchase later, the suave figure of Sheikh Joaan, always immaculately turned out, whether in a sharp suit for the races or expensive casual wear for the sales, is becoming more and more familiar. The bloodstock industry first sat up and took notice of the name Sheikh Joaan when he was cited by his agent Nicolas de Watrigant as the purchaser of the top lot at the 2012 Arqana August Yearling Sale, the €1.2 million son of Sea The Stars and Prix Jean Romanet winner Alpine Rose, now named Edkhan and an entry in the 2014 Derby.

Sheikh Joaan Al Thani of Qatar (left) has made a major impact in the worlds of racing and breeding, not least with his purchase of subsequent Arc heroine Treve (right)

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From what was nearly a standing start – De Watrigant had bought three less-expensive yearlings for his new client at the preceding year’s August sale with no fanfare – Sheikh Joaan embarked on an extraordinary spending spree that reached a stunning climax at Book 1 of this year’s Tattersalls October Yearling Sale. A month after purchasing the Deauville sale-topper, the 29-year-old pounced for Julie Wood’s Superlative and Vintage Stakes winner Olympic Glory. He elected to keep the horse with Richard Hannon and the son of Choisir became the sheikh’s first horse in training in Britain. A few weeks later – and only two months after Sheikh Joaan’s colours were carried to victory by a thoroughbred for the first time, by one of those Arqana 2011 purchases, Fatih Al Keir, at Dax – the grey silks with red epaulettes inspired by the Aga Khan’s were borne to Group 1 victory when Olympic Glory landed the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère. Three days after that De Watrigant bought the second dearest lot at Book 1, a Galileo sister to Was, for 1,500,000gns. The purchase of Haras de Bouquetot in Normandy followed, along with a

string of expensive broodmares at the end of 2012 to fill it: Changing Skies, a three-parts sister to Nathaniel and Great Heavens, for $4.2m; Dynaformer’s dual Grade 1-winning daughter Harmonious for $2.8m; Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf heroine Zagora for $2.5m; and Twyla Tharp, the dam of that year’s star three-year-old filly The Fugue for a Tattersalls December Breeding-Stock Sale-topping sum of 1,700,000gns. They were just the tip of the iceberg. At the start of 2013 Sheikh Joaan strengthened his hand with the purchase of Hannon’s other Classic hopeful Toronado. The stablemates Olympic Glory and Toronado won four races in the past year including a Group 1 each, Toronado getting the better of Dawn Approach in a thrilling duel for the Sussex Stakes and Olympic Glory streaking clear to win the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. Planteur, Sandiva and Style Vendome also found themselves racing for Sheikh Joaan after advertising their talent, but the purchase that thrust the sheikh into the limelight was that of Treve from her owner-breeders the Head family after her breathtakingly easy four-length defeat of subsequent Irish Oaks winner Chicquita in the Prix de Diane. Wild rumours of a vertigo-inducing sum paid for Treve circulated – and were strongly denied by the Qatari’s advisers – but by the end of the season even the exaggerated price-tag that gossip had put on her looked good value after she displayed a rare cruising speed and lethal turn of foot to destroy a competitive field of international stars in the Arc. As was the case with Olympic Glory 

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12 months before, victory on Arc weekend meant Sheikh Joaan entered Book 1 week straight after on the high of success and it may have been the adrenaline still pumping through his veins that made him stretch to 5,000,000gns – a European record for a thoroughbred at auction – to see off Coolmore and buy another sister to Was. “Hopefully she’s another Treve,” De Watrigant said after signing the docket. Entering 2014 Sheikh Joaan’s involvement in the bloodstock industry has deepened further with the start of the careers of his first two stallions, Planteur and Style Vendome, at Bouquetot, which is run by former Darley Flying Start trainee Benoit Jeffroy. A former student of France’s foremost military academy the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr, Sheikh Joaan has been good to French racing, with the nucleus of his breeding operation in Normandy now giving the country’s breeders the chance to use two Group 1-winning sons of popular, commercial stallions in Danehill Dancer and Anabaa. Sheikh Joaan was also revealed as a major shareholder in triple Group 1 winner Al Kazeem, who embarks on his stallion career at the Royal Studs in 2014. He will be sending the son of Dubawi some of the cream of his nascent broodmare band, including Changing Skies and Mizdirection, bought for $2.7m at Fasig-Tipton in November two days after her repeat triumph in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint. Tapping into an outstanding performer by one of Europe’s most in-demand sires is no doubt the driving force behind Sheikh Joaan’s support of Al Kazeem, but standing behind the horse alongside the Queen no doubt also serves a diplomatic purpose to raise the profile of Qatar – in a similar way that Sheikh Mohammed used his involvement in racing to help build Dubai into a major business centre and tourist destination. While Sheikh Mohammed has Godolphin, Sheikh Joaan will have Al Shaqab Racing, the new umbrella name for his racing and breeding interests. In November Al Shaqab

Sheikh Joaan talks to retained rider Frankie Dettori after Sandiva’s success in the Prix du Calvados at Deauville

revealed its blueprint to become a leading international Flat racing operation; Sheikh Joaan’s right-hand man Nasser Sherida Al Kaabi said Al Shaqab would have “goals and objectives all over the world”, and the aim was to be “the most successful racing organisation in the world, with the best horses, the best trainers and the best manpower”. Harry Herbert, who built Highclere Thoroughbred Racing into one of the most successful syndicated ownership operations in the world, has been appointed racing manager to Al Shaqab, which will have new racing silks for 2014. There are big ideas for the breeding operation too. Al Shaqab is looking to buy an established farm in Britain or Ireland, which could be the destination of Olympic Glory and Toronado, who will be seeking further Group 1 glory in 2014. Maybe Treve, whose main aim will be another Arc victory in the year ahead, will be one of their first mates,

although Sheikh Joaan is prepared to dig deep for nominations to the world’s most expensive stallions, including Frankel and Galileo. Sheikh Joaan’s rapid expansion of Al Shaqab Racing evokes memories of Sheikh Mohammed’s spending spree in the bloodstock boom of the 1980s to establish himself as a leading owner-breeder. The Qatari and Dubai royals are united by a thirst for success at any cost and if one thing suggests how all-encompassing Al Shaqab Racing is set to become, and explains how, despite Europe’s wider economy still struggling to emerge from recession, record prices for bloodstock are being set, it is the following words from Sheikh Joaan’s director of public relations Al Kaabi. “Sheikh Joaan has amazing ambitions and a striking view of the future,” he said. “He wants to be number one. He doesn’t accept being second. For him finishing second is the same as finishing last.” t racingpost.com/bloodstock



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HEADS UP trainer Criquette Head-Maarek, who describes her arc heroine Treve as a gift from god, on her pride at the homebred’s achievements and future plans by KATHERINE FIDLER racingpost.com/bloodstock


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RIQUETTE HEAD-MAAREK, who describes her Arc winner Treve as “a gift from God”, could herself be described as a gift to journalists. The story of Head-Maarek, her family and their involvement with the family of Treve, practically writes itself as an incredible tale of lives horse and human intertwined for generations, chapter upon chapter building into an Arc-winning climax followed by the ultimate cliffhanger – ‘to be continued’. The narrative is one not lost on Head-Maarek, speaking in November just hours before Treve was crowned Cartier Horse of the Year. “It makes me incredibly proud to look at the pedigree, I promise you,” she says. “The amazing thing when you look at it is that the dam, granddam and great-granddam are by Anabaa, Riverman and Lyphard – all horses my papa [Alec Head] was involved with.” Yet while family is an important

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It makes me incredibly proud to look at the pedigree, I promise you presence in the life of Head-Maarek, there is so much more to the woman who, like many in her situation, had to quash rumours of nepotism from the outset of a career that has now yielded two victories in Europe’s richest race. The most notable of those characteristics? A seemingly incorrigible enthusiasm for the job and an acute awareness that, unlike many people in this world, she is privileged to spend her life immersed in an industry she adores. Casting the mind back to that momentous day at Longchamp in October, and after Treve blitzed her rivals Head-Maarek was clearly as overjoyed as the filly’s new owner Sheikh Joaan Al Thani, the winning punters and anyone else who simply revels in the sight of a flawless performance – not for this Chantilly trainer the reticent, wry smile of another race in the bag shown by some of racing’s elite, but an unrestrained racingpost.com/ipad

Thierry Jarnet punches the air after riding Treve to an easy success in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe

outpouring of admiration for the sight of nature’s greatest athlete at its best. “She has an incredible turn of foot. It’s rare to find a horse like that – she’s a gift from God!” says Head-Maarek. “She can do anything, everything is so easy with her – she makes everyone look good!” Proudly showing off a photo of Europe’s greatest filly the day after her Arc exertions – looking a million dollars – Head-Maarek adds: “I don’t like to compare horses, but she’s the best I’ve ever trained. Hatoof was a very good filly, Three Troikas, Ravinella – I’ve had a lot of good fillies but this one, she’s special, because she can do anything.” When the conversation ebbs from racing to breeding, and on to the Head family’s renowned Haras du Quesnay in Normandy, Head-Maarek is equally as effusive.

“Papa retired in 2009 and since then my brother Freddy, myself and my sisters Martine and Patricia have run the place,” says Head-Maarek. “We love it. We’ve been breeding since we were like that,” she says, using the internationally recognised hand gesture for ‘knee-high to a grasshopper’. “It’s easy, it’s a continuation of our job.” By now the mating plans for next year will have been finalised, Head-Maarek jetting back to France the day after the awards to consult with Freddy on the matter, the pair choosing between Quesnay’s seven stallions – Dunkerque, Fuisse, Kentucky Dynamite, Full Of Gold, Motivator, Mr Sidney and Youmzain – and external matches. This year that includes triple Group 1 winner Al Kazeem, in whom the stud has shares, and Prix du Jockey Club winner Intello. The son of Galileo will join the K


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Quesnay roster in 2016 following two years at Newmarket’s Cheveley Park Stud. “That’s going to be a little bit complicated,” says Head-Maarek, whose passion for the job does not cloud her business acumen. “It’s difficult to make a horse two years in one country then move to another. I would have rather liked to take the first two years – the third year of a stallion can be the most tricky – but it’s fun to do it, and we’ve been working with [Intello’s owners] the Wertheimers for years.” Head-Maarek is equally as frank about the stud’s exquisitely bred first-season sire Mr Sidney, who she admits was priced too high in his debut season at stud. “He has not been bad this year – he’s had winners and some placed horses – but he had very few horses on the ground,” says Head-Maarek. One of those placed juveniles is Trophee, a half-sister to Treve who races carrying the Quesnay silks, as did her sibling before one of racing’s emerging powers, Sheikh Joaan, made the Heads an offer they could not refuse. “We said no at the beginning,” says Head-Maarek, “but then there are things you can’t say no to – especially to run all our horses, it’s a big operation.” The figure that eventually persuaded the Head family to reconsider was undoubtedly many hundreds, if not thousands, of times more than the €22,000 at which she was led out unsold as a yearling. “We put up some nice yearlings for sale because we need to, to make money to run Quesnay, so that’s why Treve went through,” says Head-Maarek, adding the future Arc winner was some way off her reserve. “I suppose [her sire] Motivator didn’t help her sell. We thought she’d make more, so that’s why we brought her back.” A canny judgement indeed, but not far off in the shrewd stakes is that of Alec’s decision to buy Gout De Terroir, the dam of Elusive Kate, from Keeneland before the eventual four-time Group 1 winner had made her debut. “Gout De Terroir has a lovely filly

Three female stars formerly trained by Criquette Head-Maarek: Three Troikas (top), Hatoof and Ravinella (bottom, with trainer)

foal by Galileo, a Fuisse yearling who is very nice and she’s in foal to Mr Sidney,” Head-Maarek says. The modus operandi at Quesnay is not just to be a stallion stud, resolutely supporting the roster with its own stock, but first and foremost to source sires who fit with its well-honed broodmare band. “It’s difficult with stallions because you never know,” says Head-Maarek, “but what Papa has been trying to do is see if a particular horse mates with our mares, and then we say ‘okay’ – that’s what we did with Motivator, because we have a

lot of Anabaa mares and it’s a very good cross. “We have six stallions who are all doing quite well, and we try to diversify a bit so they’re not all the same. “Then you have to try to attract good mares because they’re the ones who produce. Stallions are important, but I think the mares, the ones who produce, are a little more important. “In a mare I look for a pedigree – a very strong pedigree – on the dam’s side. Always go in for good families if you can. “Papa says you can’t keep them too  racingpost.com/bloodstock


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long if they’re not doing well, you have to try to bring in fresh blood. “I’m not saying we’ll be as successful as he has been, but we’ll try to do the best we can.” Treve, conceived in 2009 – the year Head senior bowed out – certainly provided the most fitting of tributes for a man who, alongside his family, won the Cartier/Daily Telegraph Award of Merit in 1998, commemorating a lifetime of success as an owner/breeder/trainer. It was in their first year flying solo that Head-Maarek and Freddy sent Trevise, the dam of Treve who was trained by Freddy to beat none other than Six Perfections when winning her first start, to the stud’s own Mr Sidney to produce Trophee. “Trophee was second in a very nice race, taking on winners and Group-placed horses,” says Head-Maarek. “I did something I don’t normally do, but I wanted to know her capacity so I went from a fifth place in a [mile] maiden first time out to a conditions race. The distance was a little shorter [7f ] and I think she’ll be better over shorter. Thierry Jarnet didn’t give her a hard race that day; if he had, maybe she could have won.” It is hardly surprising Head-Maarek should be keen to test the potential of a sibling to the world’s joint highest-rated runner (Europe’s darling sharing honours with her antipodean counterpart, Black Caviar), but she admits she took things a lot slower with the great horse herself. “I thought a lot of Treve when she was two but I didn’t race her until that September because she wasn’t finished,” says Head-Maarek. “She was still growing and didn’t look right in her coat, so I took my time with her. “When she raced at Longchamp first time out I said, ‘Papa, we have something nice for next year’, and we entered her in all the main races – except the Arc because that is later – but she was in the Saint-Alary, Poule d’Essai des Pouliches, all the good races. However, at the beginning of the year she was still not coming right, she was still very backward, so I decided to bypass the French Guineas and Saint-Alary, but it didn’t matter because I thought she was a good filly.”

Alec Head (centre right), breeder of Treve, is congratulated after the filly’s Arc victory by Louis Romanet

Then, like in every good fairytale, disaster struck. “One day my blacksmith put a nail in her foot, which stopped her racing,” says Head-Maarek, whose perpetually upbeat attitude mixes with a hint of stoicism when she adds: “But these things happen, it was nobody’s fault – and maybe it was a good thing because I had to wait, so she became very fresh compared to horses who had already had a lot of racing.” The tale of Treve’s supplementary entry into the Arc – a leap of faith that paid off in spectacular fashion – is well documented, as is the next chapter, which will see her aimed at the Prix Ganay before a trip to Royal Ascot for the Prince of Wales’s Stakes en route to the defence of her Arc title. But for her siblings, the future is still

Sheikh ‘is very good for French racing’ ‘‘Sheikh Joaan is very good for French racing and he’s a charming man. He’s very easy to deal with and it was very good of him to let me continue training Treve – he could have easily sent her to another yard,’’ says Head-Maarek of Treve’s new owner. ‘‘He let me do exactly what I wanted with her, the only thing he imposed on me was Frankie [Dettori], and that was normal because he had a retainer – and with Frankie it’s no problem! ‘‘I hope Sheikh Joaan will send me some yearlings, he’s bought a few nice ones. I’d be very pleased if he’d send me some. ‘‘The stud will have some competition from Haras de Bouquetot [Sheikh Joaan’s new stud, home of Style Vendome and Planteur], but that’s good, it makes us move – and it’s not just from there we’ll have competition!’’

more of an open book – never more so than in the case of her unborn brother or sister. “Trevise has a yearling filly by Fuisse who’s coming into training next week, then she was empty, and now she’s in foal to Motivator,” says Head-Maarek. Treve has been a better advert for Motivator than anyone could have possibly hoped, yet the Head family were aware of his potential long before their star filly set foot on the turf. “We always loved Motivator,” says Head-Maarek. “Papa bought shares in him when he went to stud. We used him every year and every year we had something nice. “When we knew things were going only so-so for the stallion, we called John Warren and asked if we could bring him back to Quesnay. He covered 135 mares and he’s full for next year, even though we raised the price.” After this year few would argue with the fee hike, nor would many contest the following statement by his guardian: “You have to have great belief if you have horses,” she says. “And then you have to keep your fingers crossed! “But it’s fun, I promise you it’s fun. It’s fun to do the matings, fun to see the foals, and then train them – because we do everything at Quesnay, and to make a good horse is fantastic.” The year 2013 has certainly been a fantastic one for Head-Maarek by that gauge, there being no better horse in the world. And with Treve racing on in 2014, who would not be full of the joys of life? “When you’ve got a horse like her, you’ve got everything,” says Head-Maarek. “It’s a blessing.” t racingpost.com/bloodstock



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NEW NEWAPPROACH APPROACH Two Classic winners – Dawn Approach and Talent – in his exceptional first crop

EXCEED AND EXCEL NEW APPROACH Champion sire in Australia and supplied Golden Slipper one-two Overreach and Sidestep DUBAWI NEW APPROACH Sire of Al Kazeem and leading juveniles Night Of Thunder and Piping Rock in 2013

SHAMARDAL NEW APPROACH Sales yearlings of 2013 returned an average price of 132,832gns and median of 92,500gns

TEOFILO W APPROACH Sire of five Group 1 winners in only his third season with progeny of racing age

WIFFRAAJ APPROACH

Back with a bang in 2013 with a pair of juvenile Group 1 winners – Chriselliam and Rizeena

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TOP GUNS THE QUALITY OF STALLIONS ON OFFER TO BREEDERS AT SHEIKH MOHAMMED’S EUROPEAN STUDS HAS NEVER BEEN HIGHER AND IS TESTAMENT TO THE OPERATION’S HARD WORK BY MARTIN STEVENS HAT a difference a decade has made for Darley’s European stallion squad. In 2003 the two most expensive members of the roster at £30,000 were Halling, who would have to wait another six years before he was represented by his first Group 1 winner, and Fantastic Light, who was covering his second book of mares in a stud career that fell well short of what his former racecourse rival Galileo achieved. Elder statesman Machiavellian commanded a private fee but the son of Mr Prospector – who left a lasting influence on Darley’s Kentucky roster through his son Street Cry – was to succumb one year later to the laminitis that blighted his later years. Fast-forward ten years and Sheikh Mohammed’s operation has an embarrassment of riches in its stallion boxes at Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket and Kildangan Stud in County Kildare. Dubawi went from strength to strength with four top-level winners in 2013, including standout Al Kazeem, and the exciting two-year-olds Al Thakhira, Kiyoshi, Night Of Thunder and Piping Rock to look forward to in 2014. New Approach continued the outstanding start to the stallion career he made in 2012 when he supplied three Royal Ascot winners from his first crop, including subsequent champion juvenile Dawn Approach, by siring two Classic winners – Dawn Approach in the 2,000 Guineas and Talent in the Oaks. The headline acts have a strong supporting cast too, with Shamardal and Teofilo

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churning out Group 1 winners, Exceed And Excel being crowned champion sire in Australia and proving himself one of the best dual-hemisphere stallions by also supplying Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf winner Outstrip, and Authorized, a new recruit to Haras du Logis in Normandy, siring his first three top-flight winners including British Champion Fillies and Mares heroine Seal Of Approval. Darley’s stallion ranks have been bolstered by the addition of Dawn Approach, 2012 Prix Morny and Middle Park Stakes hero Reckless Abandon and Australian Group 1 winner Epaulette to Kildangan, and Lockinge and Champion Stakes winner Farhh to Dalham Hall. “Dubai might have been built in a day but Rome wasn’t,” Darley’s director of stallions Sam Bullard says of the transformation of the operation’s fortunes. “It’s down to a combination of factors – getting the right horses and gaining the confidence of the marketplace to send us their best mares. “There’s no book on how to optimise stallions and it should be remembered we’ve had success along the way with the likes of Ouija Board and Sea The Stars [both by Cape Cross, entering his 15th year at Kildangan Stud in 2014] – but I suppose the roster is a lot better now and we’re just satisfied we have got here in the end.” Bullard, who joined Sam Bullard: “No horse in the history of the Pattern has made as good a start as Dubawi”

Darley in 1999, is particularly rhapsodic on the subject of Dubawi. “No horse in the history of the Pattern has made as good a start as he has,” he says. “No horse can boast a relation of stakes winners-to-runners of 14 per cent that Dubawi can. At this stage of his career [oldest crop are six], no other stallion has had 11 Group/Grade 1 winners. He’s setting the bar higher than ever before.” Dubawi is particularly close to Sheikh Mohammed’s heart, as he hails from the sole crop of ill-fated Darley icon Dubai Millennium and carried the Godolphin silks to three top-level victories. “Dubai Millennium was what the operation is all about and for Dubawi to be trained by Godolphin and then join Darley’s ranks and sire a new generation of Godolphin Group 1 winners gives the boss a huge amount of pleasure,” Bullard says. Sheikh Mohammed is very much the boss, with the team at the studs making recommendations to him and John Ferguson, who have the final say on decisions such as where stallions will stand and their covering fees. An insight into how involved Sheikh Mohammed is in the operation is given by Bullard. “After Dawn Approach won the 2,000 Guineas I went down to Dalham Hall to see [stallion man] Ken Crozier, and Sheikh Mohammed and Princess Haya were there giving New Approach a carrot,” he says. “That’s how much he adores these horses.” Both Dubawi and New Approach have been rewarded for their continued success on the track and in the sales 



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Tragedy marred start of year WHAT turned out to be a triumphant year for the Darley stallions began with tragedy, with the sudden death in January of Kildangan Stud’s popular and well respected nominations manager Mick Buckley aged only 45. ‘‘Mick wasn’t just a great loss to Kildangan but to the whole bloodstock industry, and it was a difficult year coming to terms with his death,’’ reflects the stud’s managing director Joe Osborne. It would be impossible to replace Buckley, described by his close friend John Joseph Murphy ‘‘as at home coaching young people in their careers as he was dealing with princes’’, but Kildangan has a new team who will be managing no fewer than three first-season stallions to look forward to in 2014 – Dawn Approach, Epaulette and Reckless Abandon. Former Darley Flying Start trainee Gerry Duffy was appointed general manager and Eamon Moloney nominations manager. ‘‘Gerry has settled in well, we knew him already from when he worked at [Darley’s Kentucky arm] Jonabell Farm,’’ Osborne says. ‘‘We’ve always held him in high regard. ‘‘Our stallion roster is now up to ten and with the three new stallions we have something for all different price points. They have been very popular and well received.’’

ring with steep fee increases for 2014; Dubawi is up by a third to £100,000 from £75,000 and New Approach has been raised by 60 per cent to £80,000 from £50,000. Fees for Teofilo – the sire of top-level winners Havana Gold, Trading Leather and Voleuse De Coeurs in 2013 – and Iffraaj, who supplied the juvenile Group 1 winners Chriselliam and Rizeena, have also been increased. Bullard defends the fee hikes. “It’s a question of supply and demand,” he says. “All of the most expensive Darley stallions are already chock-a-block for

We don’t limit books but we do limit what we think each sire can cover 2014; there is huge demand for them. Our online auctions will show whether they are underpriced or overpriced. It will be interesting to see how it goes.” Nominations to Exceed And Excel, Farhh, Iffraaj, New Approach, Reckless Abandon and Teofilo were put up for auction without reserve on the Darley website in December. A similar auction of covers by Darley’s Kentucky and Australian stallions saw final bids constantly exceed advertised fees. Demand for the nominations in the auction were likely to be driven by the difficulty some outside breeders have

WORLDWIDE GROUP/GRADE 1 WINNERS BY DARLEY’S EUROPEAN STALLIONS IN 2013* STALLION

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Ambivalent Complacent Seal Of Approval Al Kazeem Hunter’s Light Lucky Nine Guelph Outstrip Overreach Chriselliam Rizeena Charity Line Dawn Approach Talent Dan Excel Maybe Discreet Meandre Havana Gold Trading Leather (right ) Voleuse De Coeurs

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getting multiple mares into Darley’s most popular stallions, an issue Bullard acknowledges. “When you have a top stallion all breeders want to send you their mares, but they know the owner has more right to use that stallion than anyone else,” he says. “Sheikh Mohammed is sending top mares to his stallions and my job is to ensure that, on the open market, there is the best opportunity for third-party mares. Racecourse results are showing the value of this and breeders’ confidence in us is increasing, and therefore so is the quality of mares they send.” Bullard considers 140 to be about the right book size for a fit and healthy horse, with a few more mares being taken towards the end of the season if the stallion can take it. “We don’t limit books but we do limit what we think each sire can cover,” he says. “So Exceed And Excel covered fewer at Dalham Hall this year as he’d been busy in his southern hemisphere season. “As far as mare numbers go, we hope everyone who signs a contract with Darley has a fair opportunity of getting a foal.” An example of Darley limiting numbers to what a stallion can manage was the late decision to hold New Approach back from shuttling to Australia even though he featured in the southern hemisphere stallion brochure. “Every stallion is individual and some are more efficient than others,” Bullard says. “Our philosophy is to safeguard each horse, not to abuse him – that comes right from the top.” High achieving, in demand and oversubscribed, the Darley stallions have clearly come a long way over the past decade, and yet Bullard thinks they can do even better. “The happiest day of the year for me – apart from getting married! – was when Al Kazeem and Mukhadram, sons of Dubawi and Shamardal, fought out the finish of the Prince of Wales’s Stakes. I really want the Dubai Millennium line to flourish and I hope in ten years’ time we’re talking about Dubawi as a sire of sires in a way people do now about Galileo. I think we will be.” 


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FR ANKEL e r i s the Hailed as the greatest in his racecourse pomp, his maiden book reads like a who’s who of leading ladies by Tom Pennington

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IS days of supremacy on the racecourse may be over but that has not kept Frankel out of the limelight. The unbeaten ten-time Group 1 winner embarked on the next chapter of his career in 2013 in the serene surroundings of his owner-breeder Khalid Abdullah’s Banstead Manor Stud in Newmarket. The imposing son of Galileo slipped into stud duties flawlessly, covering 133 mares during the northern hemisphere season from between the middle of February and June 13. Of those, 126 were scanned in foal for a fertility rate of 95 per cent. Six of the seven mares not in foal were pregnant before suffering early foetal deaths. Frankel’s maiden book comprised a calibre of female talent comparable to that of pop lothario Harry Styles. It included 38 Group or Grade 1 winners and 26 dams of Group or Grade 1 winners. Such was the global demand from breeders for Frankel’s services, Juddmonte allowed a limited book of 22 mares to be bred on southern hemisphere time, of whom 18 are in foal, including eight-time Group 1 winner More Joyous. Frankel’s breathtaking exploits, K


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ABOVE Frankel stands with his groom Rob Bowley at Banstead Manor Stud LEFT A reminder of Frankel the racehorse, putting his rivals to the sword at Royal Ascot

combined with the compelling tale of how he was the final masterpiece of his late trainer Sir Henry Cecil’s glittering career, made him a firm favourite with the racing public. Even though he last

graced a racecourse in October 2012 their adoration of the horse has endured. Wave upon wave of visitors have rolled up to the gates of Banstead Manor eager for a piece of the great horse since

his retirement from the public eye, with guests ranging from the Queen to Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones. “When a stallion arrives at Banstead we normally expect an influx of client visitors from the bloodstock world,” says Juddmonte general manager Philip Mitchell. “This year we have been inundated with visitors specifically wanting to see Frankel from all around the world. “We have welcomed public tours for the first time, which we ran in conjunction with Newmarket racecourse. The tours sold out within the first day K

TOP FIVE DEAREST MARES SOLD IN FOAL TO FRANKEL THIS YEAR NAME

AGE, COLOUR, PEDIGREE

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Dancing Rain In Lingerie Mi Sueno Chrysanthemum Song

5 ch Danehill Dancer-Rain Flower (Indian Ridge) 4 b Empire Maker-Cat Chat (Storm Cat) 6 b Pulpit-Madcap Escapade (Hennessy) 5 b Danehill Dancer-Well Spoken (Sadler‘s Wells) 7 b Sadler‘s Wells-Jude (Darshaan)

Tattersalls December Fasig-Tipton November Fasig-Tipton November Tattersalls December Goffs November

Clairemont Stud Bluewater Sales Bluewater Sales John Troy Castlebridge

John Ferguson Shadai Farm Katsumi Yoshida Eaton Sales Friarstown Stud

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and £10 from every visitor was donated to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices, which was the charity chosen by Sir Henry Cecil.” Frankel’s celebrity status and ever-increasing commercial value has led to the name Frankel becoming a brand in itself – not many horses can boast their own website and registered trademark – and his memorabilia as well as merchandise has been in high demand. “Throughout the year a number of charities have benefited from the sale of Frankel memorabilia,” says Mitchell. “A headcollar worn by the horse was sold in the US at the Belmont Charity auction

Dancing Rain’s a jewel and the Frankel cover was hugely attractive for $18,000 to Ronald Frankel [no relation]. “We like to think we’re seasoned professionals with horses, but the public relations side is new to us. Frankel has had many media appearances outside the usual bloodstock and racing media, including features on CNN and a two-page spread in The Sunday Times by leading sportswriter David Walsh. “We also had Chris Levine, the light artist famous for his iconic portraits of the Queen and Kate Moss, unveil a dramatic new portrait of Frankel in 2013.” This year also saw the opening of the Frankel Lounge at Newmarket’s Rowley Mile racecourse and a state-of-the-art multimedia touchscreen will be unveiled at next year’s Craven meeting. You could be forgiven for becoming submerged in Frankel’s extra-curricular activities, but it was back to business in November with the first, hotly anticipated battalion of Frankel-covered mares coming up for grabs at the world’s premier breeding-stock sales. Frankel fever first hit the US, with

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4,000,000gns price paid by Sheikh Mohammed for Dancing Rain, who is in foal to Frankel

36kg £16m+ in weight he has put on since his arrival at Banstead Manor

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mares covered in 2013

potential revenue earned from stud fees in 2013

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of those mares have been scanned in foal

mares belong to Khalid Abdullah’s Juddmonte operation

the most expensive acquisition coming at Fasig-Tipton when Teruya Yoshida of Shadai Farm in Japan parted with $2.4 million for Grade 1 winner In Lingerie. It soon spread to Europe, with the highlight coming at

the Tattersalls December Breeding Stock Sale where Sheikh Mohammed gave the eye-popping sum of 4,000,000gns for dual Oaks heroine Dancing Rain. The sheikh’s bloodstock adviser John Ferguson said of the purchase: “We’re always looking for jewels – she’s a jewel, and the Frankel covering was hugely attractive.” So what is in store for Frankel in 2014? After a summer larking in the paddocks at Banstead Manor, Frankel is now being primed for his second book of stellar mares, so is on a strict diet and taking daily walks of up to seven miles. Records have been broken at auction houses around the world left, right and centre this year. Can the strong market be sustained in 2014? With Frankel’s first foals coming up for auction, you wouldn’t bet against it. t

LEFT Lord Grimthorpe and Lady Cecil at the opening ceremony of the Frankel Lounge at Newmarket racecourse (below) ABOVE Grimthorpe and Chris Levine showcase the light artist's work

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KITTEN’S JOY STANDS ON THE BRINK OF A FIRST AMERICAN SIRES’ TITLE AND IT WILL BE JUST REWARD FOR THE HUSBAND AND WIFE WHO HAVE BEEN HIS GREATEST SUPPORTERS BY NANCY SEXTON

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N A world where powerful organisations dominate, it is the passion of one husband and wife that has been the driving influence behind one of the greatest success stories in the bloodstock industry of recent years. When Ken and Sarah Ramsey retired Kitten’s Joy to their Ramsey Farm in Kentucky in 2006, they could stand behind a homebred who was a champion two-time Grade 1 winner and earner of close to $2.1 million. Even so, in a market driven by dirt racing, early support for the horse, a grandson of Sadler’s Wells who had raced exclusively on turf, was far from overwhelming. For the Ramseys, however, that turf bias presented no such issue. Confident in their stallion’s ability to sire runners, they threw their weight behind Kitten’s Joy and are now reaping spectacular results. Seven years on there are scores of ‘Kittens’ showcasing the Ramsey colours across America, while the axis is set to become increasingly prominent in Europe. Kitten’s Joy (main picture, at Ramsey Farm in Kentucky)) is on course to record his first sires’ championship. And his numbers make impressive reading. From 521 foals of Big Blue Kitten: one of three Grade 1 winners for Kitten’s Joy and the Ramseys on a remarkable day in mid-August

racing age, the son of El Prado has sired 42 stakes winners (eight per cent) on turf, Polytrack and dirt ranging from 6½f to a mile and a half. Five are Grade 1 winners and each scored at the top level in 2013, including the Ramsey trio Admiral Kitten, Big Blue Kitten and Real Solution, who swept three of America’s biggest turf events – the Secretariat Stakes, Sword Dancer Invitational Handicap and Arlington Million (won by Real Solution on the demotion of The Apache) – on a remarkable Saturday in mid-August. With 23 stakes winners to his credit by late November this year, rarely did a week go by in 2013 when Kitten’s Joy was not represented by a top three stakes finisher. As a result, his fee has been doubled to $100,000 for 2014. Although deservedly now gaining outside attention, including from the Aga Khan, Niarchos family and Juddmonte in 2013, Kitten’s Joy owes his success almost exclusively to the support of the Ramseys. No fewer than 40 of his stakes winners were bred and raised at Ramsey Farm, which is managed by Mark Partridge. “We started out in the first year with 129 mares to Kitten’s Joy and the vast majority were ours,” recalls Ken Ramsey, 77, who alongside Sarah has campaigned the winners of nearly $11.5m this year. Bred by the Ramseys 

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out of Kitten’s First, by Lear Fan, Kitten’s Joy was trained by Dale Romans to win the 2004 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational and Secretariat Stakes. That year another Ramsey flag-bearer, Roses In May, took the Whitney Handicap en route to Dubai World Cup victory the following March. “We kept the right one,” says Ramsey of the decision to sell Roses In May to Japan. “Kitten’s Joy was a champion and the first five stallions in his sire line are all champions. Then his first three dams are either Grade 1 winners or have produced a Grade 1 winner.” With Kitten’s Joy installed at Ramsey Farm for the 2006 season at a fee of $25,000, Ramsey used the revenue generated by the earnings won by Roses In May and his subsequent sale to stock up on suitable mates. And given that 14 of the stallion’s stakes runners are out of mares containing Hail To Reason blood, it did not take long to unearth a successful cross. “We were trying to get well-bred mares, what we call ‘has beens’ rather than ‘never beens’,” says Ramsey, a retired businessman whose most recent venture was a cellular telephone network. He used his encyclopaedic knowledge of the form book to target particular fillies in the claiming ranks. “They had to have correct conformation and some back-quality class to the pedigree. A lot of the time it’s difficult to claim a filly with a strong first dam, but we’d look as long they had a good second or third dam. “Mark has an excellent eye. If he didn’t like them when they came to the farm they’d go back to the track.” So what makes Kitten’s Joy so good? Sarah Ramsey attributes his success to the toughness, will to win and versatility exhibited by his progeny while highlighting the importance of the farm’s facilities, such as the state-of-the-art underwater treadmill and vibrating platform, said to increase bone density. The 1,215-acre property, bought in 1994, also has the Jessamine Creek Ken and Sarah Ramsey: confident in their stallion’s ability racingpost.com/ipad

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running through it, allowing the horses constant access to natural spring water. The next chapter of Kitten’s Joy’s stud career is likely to take on an international flavour. Ramsey has already successfully campaigned his progeny in Italy with Gianluca Bietolini and in Ireland with Dermot Weld. Determined to one day win at Royal Ascot after coming close with Cannonball in the 2009 Golden Jubilee Stakes, Ramsey is relishing the prospect of sending a larger group of ‘Kittens’ to race in Europe, one of whom could be this year’s Just A Game Stakes heroine Stephanie’s Kitten. Plans are also on the horizon to stand a son of Kitten’s Joy. “Not everyone can afford the stud fee,” says Partridge, “but they’ll sure breed to a son. It’s tough to stand a turf horse over here but Kitten’s Joy is making it easier to do that.” Ramsey adds: “It’s been amazing, a homebred stallion. That’s what has made it so enjoyable.” 

Dam who beat odds from start THE fact Kitten’s Joy was born at all is remarkable given Ken Ramsey was advised to put down his dam, Kitten’s First, after the daughter of Lear Fan suffered a pelvis injury in her second start for Bill Mott. An easy winner first time out over colts at Belmont Park, Kitten’s First was sent off favourite for the Junior Champion Stakes at Monmouth Park only to be pulled up injured just strides into the race. ‘‘When we got back to the barn she was lying down and we were advised to have her put down,’’ says Ramsey. “But we managed to stand her up and we gave her a chance. Tom Albertrani offered to stay with her that night, so we owe him a lot of thanks.’’ Although Kitten’s First survived, the injury complicated her breeding career to the extent she lost three foals before producing Kitten’s Joy, himself delivered by caesarean section. ‘‘Sarah insisted on the name Kitten’s Joy – Kitten is my nickname for her and finally getting another foal out of Kitten’s First provided her with so much joy,’’ he says. Kitten’s First delivered a further two foals by caesarean – Grade 1 winner Precious Kitten, a daughter of fellow Ramsey stallion Catienus, and Justenuffheart, the dam of Grade 1 winner Dreaming Of Anna. In the end it was something as minor as a nail that ended her life. ‘‘She was again in foal to El Prado and stepped on a nail,’’ says Ramsey. ‘‘She foundered and then broke a leg in the stall. But she was a brave mare.’’


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donkey work in front to comfortably beat Sudirman in the National Stakes at the Curragh, after which he earned a Racing Post Rating of 121, the highest posted by a juvenile in 2013. Step up

ABOVE War Command (green cap) gains a deserved top-flight win in the Dewhurst Stakes BELOW No Nay Never leads the way in the Prix Morny RIGHT Berkshire runs away with the Chesham Stakes at Royal Ascot

on his debut and bypassed Royal Ascot in favour of the Vintage Stakes at Goodwood. Held up in rear, his unfurnished frame initially appeared to be struggling on the rolling downs but he displayed a tremendous finishing kick in the final furlong to wear down the subsequent Champagne Stakes and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf winner Outstrip, Exceed And Excel’s highest-rated juvenile in Europe this year. Toormore became his sire’s second top-tier winner when having to do the

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bread and butter has always been bargainbasement two-year-olds and his ability to transform them into superstars. A case in point is this year’s unbeaten juvenile Toormore, who was bought by Hannon’s longstanding talent scouts Peter and Ross Doyle for £36,000 at the DBS Premier Yearling Sale. Hannon – who recently announced he is to hand over the trainer’s licence to his son Richard jnr on January 1 – and the Doyles had to dig a little deeper to secure Toormore’s Dark Angel half-brother at this year’s renewal, parting with £200,000 for the Redpender Stud-consigned colt. The rangy Toormore is by Ballyhane Stud resident Arakan, a sire the stable has grown particularly fond of, having nurtured the careers of two other sons, dual Group 1 winner Dick Turpin and high-class miler Trumpet Major. Toormore did not set the world alight

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Toormore, who runs in the colours of a Middleham Park Racing syndicate, will surely improve physically at three and, although his pedigree does not scream Classic winner, it does suggest a step up in trip will suit, as he descends from a family that includes the useful Easaar, who won over an extended mile. Sudirman went into the National Stakes fresh from p r ov i d i n g h i s s o p h o m o re sire Henrythenavigator with back-to-back winners in the Phoenix Stakes, following Pedro The Great in 2012. Although a cosy winner of the Railway Stakes, the David Wachmantrained colt was not expected to beat the short-priced favourite War Command at the Curragh. Aidan O’Brien’s colt, who is owned by the Coolmore partners and his breeder Joseph Allen, was heavily backed into 2-5 favouritism following a six-length romp in the Coventry Stakes. However, he failed to display the lightning change of pace witnessed at Royal Ascot and connections suggested he would improve for a step up in trip. They were right. He quickened well to land the Futurity Stakes before his deserved top-flight win in the Dewhurst Stakes and he goes into winter quarters as a leading 2,000 Guineas contender. War Command is by US-based sire War Front, who burst on to the European scene this year with two other stakes winners – dual Group 1 winner Declaration Of War and Listed scorer and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf runner-up Giovanni Boldini. The triumvirate were all sent out from Ballydoyle under the ownership or co-ownership of Coolmore, who have invested heavily in War Front, Allen’s homebred son of Danzig. War Command was one of two Coolmore-owned juvenile winners at the royal meeting, alongside US-bred colt No Nay Never. However, the last-named bulging brown specimen was not prepared K racingpost.com/bloodstock




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at Ballydoyle under the stewardship of O’Brien, but in the altogether different climes of Keeneland, Kentucky with Wesley Ward, who sent out Strike The Tiger and Jealous Again to win at the royal meeting in 2009. No Nay Never made a striking debut at Keeneland in a 4½f maiden on the Polytrack and there was plenty of confidence behind him in the run-up to the Norfolk Stakes. It was easy to see why when he entered the paddock as the son of Scat Daddy dwarfed his 13 rivals. No Nay Never did not disappoint. After slightly fluffing his lines leaving the stalls, he powered clear to beat the O’Brien-trained Coach House by a length. No Nay Never returned to Europe in August for the Prix Morny at Deauville, leading from pillar to post to beat a top-notch field that included classy fillies Vorda and Rizeena. The Prix Morny was arguably the best juvenile form on offer this year, with the runner-up Vorda, a French-trained daughter of Orpen, subsequently scooting clear of her rivals in a competitive Cheveley Park Stakes and Rizeena, who finished third, beating a high-class field, which included Albany Stakes scorer Kiyoshi, in the Moyglare Stud Stakes. The Clive Brittain-trained Rizeena was one of two Group 1 winners for the resurgent Iffraaj. The Darley stallion was also responsible for Chriselliam, who led home a memorable one-two for her sire when defeating the admirably consistent Rizeena in the Fillies’ Mile before readily drawing clear of her rivals in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf at Santa Anita. It has been mooted that Chriselliam will be given a 2,000 Guineas entry and if she takes up the engagement it is likely she will face Khalid Abdullah’s homebred Kingman. The Invincible Spirit colt went into a number of notebooks when breaking his duck with consummate ease in a Newmarket maiden. He justified his lofty reputation when readily disposing of three rivals in the Solario Stakes at Sandown. The Niarchos family homebred Karakontie, a son of the late Bernstein, cemented his position as one of the leading racingpost.com/ipad

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ABOVE Kingston Hill spreadeagles his rivals in the Racing Post Trophy BELOW Chriselliam proves too strong for Rizeena in the Fillies’ Mile at Newmarket LEFT Kingman made a favourable impression in two starts

colts across the Channel with a gutsy victory in the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère on Arc day. Earlier in the season, the Jonathan Peasetrained colt had finished second to Hannon’s Hurricane Run colt Bunker in a Listed event at Deauville. Bunker had been put firmly in his place before that when comprehensively beaten by Paul Cole’s exciting youngster Berkshire in the Chesham Stakes. The unfurnished Berkshire, who is the highest-rated performer by sophomore sire Mount Nelson, earned a hard-fought victory in the Royal Lodge Stakes at Newmarket. He looks sure to improve with another winter under his belt. Highly progressive

Another juvenile who will surely make his mark in next season’s Classics is the highly progressive Kingston Hill. Not seen until making a winning debut at Newbury in September, the Roger Varian-trained colt quickened impressively on his second outing to land the Autumn Stakes. His third start in the space of five weeks came at Doncaster

Another juvenile who will surely make his mark in next season’s Classics is Kingston Hill

in the Racing Post Trophy and he did not let favourite backers down, showing a willing attitude to draw four and a half lengths clear in bottomless ground. O w n e d b y Pa u l Sm i t h , s o n o f Coolmore’s Derrick, Kingston Hill ensured Mastercraftsman secured the first-season sire title with victory on Town Moor. Although not short of speed, Kingston Hill will surely thrive over middle distances as he descends from a family that includes three-time Grade 1-winning chaser Captain Conan. Intense Focus was another first-season sire to hit the headlines, courtesy of Astaire, who capped a fine season with a brave win in the Middle Park Stakes. The Kevin Ryantrained juvenile also won the Gimcrack Stakes. The last mention must go to Australia. The regally bred colt – by Galileo out of multiple Group 1 winner Ouija Board – put up an eyecatching performance when trouncing the highly touted Free Eagle by six lengths in a Group 3 at Leopardstown in September. He is owned by Coolmore and a tilt at the Triple Crown next year is conceivable, with ‘the lads’ looking to make amends after Camelot fell at the final hurdle in 2012. It looks like being an exciting Classic season ahead. t


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IFE after Frankel. For some, such a time may have appeared as bleak and grey as the sky above Ascot when a euphoric crowd welcomed the greatest horse of a generation back into the winner’s enclosure after his 14th and final breathtaking win on a chilly Champions Day 2012. However, the wheel turns and change is inevitable. Few things can stay the same in a sport that is the most cyclical in nature, and in the absence of Frankel racegoers were not disappointed during a 2013 Flat season that was bookended by breathtaking victories from Farhh, that produced a winner for the Queen at Royal Ascot in Estimate, and witnessed a true duel on the Downs among many highlights. More notably perhaps, this season produced a three-year-old crop that proved better equipped to hold its own in all-aged company than the previous year, spearheaded by wonderful Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner Treve. The ready winner of her Treve, in the colours of the Head family’s Haras du Quesnay, has the Prix de Diane at Chantilly in the bag

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only start at two, Treve staked her claim for a tilt at the Prix de Diane when landing a Saint-Cloud conditions race by three and a half lengths, a winning margin she bettered when beating subsequent Irish Oaks winner Chicquita by four lengths in the fillies’ Classic. Rout

The daughter of Motivator, by then firmly in racing’s consciousness, returned from a three-month break to rout the Prix Vermeille field, which included Preis der Diana winner Penelopa, Irish Oaks second Venus De Milo and Prix Saint-Alary heroine Silasol, en route to an awe-inspiring victory in the Arc, again in an almost Frankel-esque manner. Tre v e w a s o n e o f s i x Eu r o p e a n three-year-olds to score in all-aged Pattern company at the highest level, the others including Queen Elizabeth II Stakes hero Olympic Glory – his sire

Choisir’s highest-rated runner – Premio Lydia Tesio winner Charity Line and Sky Lantern, who leads the Classic fillies’ miling division on Racing Post Ratings following her 1,000 Guineas, Coronation Stakes and Sun Chariot victories. Sky Lantern and Olympic Glory were just two notable performers saddled by the soon-to-retire Richard Hannon on his way to reclaiming the champion trainers’ title. Hannon, renowned for sending out a tidal wave of top juveniles, this year held many of the aces in the three-year-old division, with Toronado the highest-rated in his hand. Awarded a Racing Post Rating of 129 following his defeat of both regular nemesis Dawn Approach and his elders in 



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twice more at the highest level, Al Kazeem, like 15 others, found Treve too good in the Arc. One whom the newly crowned Cartier queen never met – a showdown that could have topped the season – was Germany’s leading light Novellist. Unbeaten since September 2012, the son of Monsun, who sired five individual Group 1 winners this year, extended that run with three further top-flight wins. The most impressive of these, which made it all the more disappointing when a fever forced his 11th-hour withdrawal from the Arc, was a record-breaking five-length obliteration of a classy King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes field. The older brigade were also more than ably represented by the magnificent Moonlight Cloud and the year’s sprinting sensation Lethal Force, but no review would

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the Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood, breathing problems blighted the son of High Chaparral at various points in his season, including when fourth in the 2,000 Guineas. At that point, on a blustery, rain-ravaged Rowley Mile in May, Dawn Approach was unbeaten, returning to the scene of his Dewhurst victory to become the first of two Classic winners for his sire New Approach, followed by victory in the Oaks for the Ralph Beckett-trained filly Talent. However, the Derby was to prove Dawn Approach’s undoing. After being set alight in the early stages, the weeks of debating whether or not Jim Bolger’s colt would – or could – stay the trip were answered as he finished a tailed-off last. Thirty three lengths ahead, Aidan O’Brien’s Ruler Of The World crossed the line triumphant, becoming a second Derby winner for his sire Galileo after New Approach and the Coolmore juggernaut’s second Classic winner in a week after the victory of Ruler Of The World’s stablemate Magician in the Irish 2,000 Guineas. A clash between Dawn Approach and Magician in the St James’s Palace Stakes became a non-event – the latter fell foul of an earlier incident with a sparrow – and not until November were the wraps taken off O’Brien’s secret weapon when Magician denied The Fugue, at the top of her game this season and the highest-rated filly in Britain and Ireland, in Santa Anita’s Breeders’ Cup Turf under a vintage ride from Ryan Moore. Success for the Coolmore team in one race, but an agonising near-miss in another as Declaration Of War was pipped a nose and a head in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Campaigned daringly by Ballydoyle and his breeder Joseph Allen, the son of War Command took in eight starts, seven at the highest level, and ran away with two, the Queen Anne Stakes and Juddmonte International. That second victory saw the four-year-old hold off Irish Derby winner Trading Leather and another of the season’s top older horses, Al Kazeem.

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be complete without mention of Ballydoyle’s luminary St Nicholas Abbey. Dazzling at two before fizzling at three, the son of Montjeu landed a comeback of Lester Piggott proportions at four. Three Coronation Cups, a Breeders’ Cup Turf and Sheema Classic later, O’Brien’s chief earner was on course to tackle Novellist at Ascot when a catastrophic pastern fracture left the six-year-old embroiled in a battle for survival he has not yet fully won. He will not grace the turf again and, for different reasons, nor will Frankel, yet magnificent athletes such as these burn into the consciousness never to be forgotten. They will not be, but nor will those who are still to come. Here’s to 2014. t

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F THE broadest smile seen on French racecourses for much of the season was spor ted by Criquette Head-Maarek, with Treve sweeping all-comers aside en route to Arc glory, then brother Freddy had plenty of reasons to be just as happy with the progress of Moonlight Cloud at the age of five. George Strawbridge’s homebred daughter of Invincible Spirit began the season having already proved herself one of the most talented mares in training. Yet Head could not be blamed for wondering what might have been in 2012, given Moonlight Cloud’s near-miss behind Black Caviar at Ascot, as well as a luckless fourth in the Prix Jacques le Marois just seven days after blowing away her rivals in the Maurice de Gheest. The team set about modifying her programme to give her the best chance of righting those wrongs. Out would go the royal meeting as well as the Prix du Moulin and Breeders’ Cup. Strawbridge gave Head carte blanche to pursue the unprecedented Deauville

Group 1 double, a feat that Moonlight Cloud achieved in a pair of spellbinding performances – albeit Thierry Jarnet may have had his and other hearts in mouths at the climax to the Prix Jacques le Marois. Dominance

The fact remains Moonlight Cloud defeated arguably the starriest field assembled anywhere on a racecourse in 2013 in the Marois, before going on to underline her dominance with an insouciant display in the Prix de la Forêt. It was perhaps appropriate the Prix Jacques le Marois should provide one of the defining moments in 2013 under the banner of the Niarchos family’s Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard. The famous two-tone blue Niarchos silks enjoyed a triumphant return to centre stage, with Maxios and Karakontie supplying three Group 1 wins where none had come since Light Shift’s Oaks success of 2007. Karakontie capped a fine juvenile campaign with a comfortable success in the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère, running down the Spanish-trained Noozhoh Canarias. Winning rider Stéphane Pasquier

revealed afterwards his powerful finish was down to carrying his son’s good-luck Pokémon cards. Meanwhile, the genetic strength of Karakontie – whose only defeat came after a fierce duel with the Richard Hannon-trained Bunker in the Prix François Boutin – was derived from his late sire Bernstein and the Sunday Silence mare Sun Is Up, herself a granddaughter of the great Miesque. Whatever Karakontie achieves in 2014, it will have to go some way to match the satisfaction brought to Pasquier and quietly spoken trainer Jonathan Pease by the top-table arrival of Maxios. A half-brother to Arc winner Bago and a Classic hopeful following his Prix Thomas Bryon success as far back as 2010, the five-year-old repaid the patience of his entourage with a string of big-race performances. Having finally run in a first Group 1 when finding only Pastorius too good in the Prix Ganay, Maxios then dominated his rivals in the Prix d’Ispahan. Following a sixth-place finish at Ascot, the team then took the bold step of bringing him back to a mile for the first time since K

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that juvenile success at Saint-Cloud three years earlier. Maxios left Olympic Glory five lengths adrift with the Poule d’Essai-winning duo of Flotilla and Style Vendome even further back in a decisive Prix du Moulin display. Maxios was one of three individual Group 1 winners for the late Monsun in France, a tally matched only by Galileo. Monsun’s daughter Silasol landed the Prix Saint-Alary on the same Longchamp card as the Ispahan, while Andreas Wöhler got Novellist’s Group 1 bandwagon rolling for the year with victory in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud. Galileo’s flag-bearer for 2013 was undoubtedly Prix du Jockey Club hero Intello, who was campaigned with flair by André Fabre and the Wertheimer brothers. While his sole Group 1 success came at Chantilly, Intello also earned plaudits for versatility, with placed efforts over a mile in the Poule d’Essai des Poulains and Prix Jacques le Marois, before chasing home Treve and Orfevre in the Arc. Intello will now take up stud duties at Cheveley Park for two seasons before transferring to Haras du Quesnay. Galileo did sire a winner on Arc day thanks to Cadran hero Altano, and also struck at Deauville with Romantica in the Prix Jean Romanet for Fabre and Khalid Abdullah. The daughter of Banks Hill then found only Dank too good when attempting to emulate her dam in the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf.

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Abdullah also enjoyed success thanks to Flintshire, an impressive winner of the Juddmontesponsored Grand Prix de Paris and one to look out for on a sound surface if, as expected, he stays in training at four. Challenge

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brethren, Delzangles sent out Flotilla to land the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches on her first start of the season. That was a maiden domestic Classic success for Delzangles, matching the feat of Poule d’Essai des Poulains winner Nicolas Clément, whose triumph with Style Vendome came the small matter of 23 years after winning the Arc with Saumarez. For all the success of French trainers in securing most of their country’s richest prizes – Britain and Ireland accounted for just three of the 27 Group 1s on offer courtesy of Elusive Kate, Maarek and Tac De Boistron – the most remarkable triumph surely belongs to Wesley Ward. Ward became the first US trainer to win a top French prize when No Nay Never defeated future Group 1 heroines Vorda and Rizeena in the Prix Morny. Moreover, he pushed the possibilities of travelling young horses further than anyone had previously dared. No Nay Never broke the course record in Royal Ascot’s Norfolk Stakes before returning to Florida-based Ward’s satellite operation at Keeneland. Less than 60 days later the son of Scat Daddy was back in Europe, receiving the acclaim from a packed Deauville winner’s enclosure following his Morny triumph. t


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HE headline story in North America in 2013 did not come from a horse. Rather, it was the improbable comeback of Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens after a seven-year retirement hiatus that commanded the most significant interest. You could not make it up. Three-time Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Stevens was 49 when he looked at himself in the mirror and decided he did not like what he saw. Stevens took drastic action and put himself through a boot camp in Washington State before his unlikely return to the saddle in southern California in January. There were no shortage of sceptics, yet ten months later he had won a string of Grade 1 races, among them the Preakness Stakes on Oxbow and both the Breeders’ Cup Classic and Distaff on Mucho Macho Man and Beholder. Now 50, he even found time to drop into Ascot to ride a winner at the Shergar Cup in August. The Breeders’ Cup Classic provided a fitting finale to two spell-binding days at Santa Anita as a three-horse thriller also featuring Will Take Charge and Ballydoyle’s Declaration Of War ended in a highly emotional fairytale finish as Mucho Macho Man just held on under Stevens for trainer Kathy Ritvo, the first woman to train the winner of the race. A year ago, Stevens was still working for NBC before his epic comeback; six years ago, heart-transplant survivor Ritvo was close to death as her vital organ failed. Even Mucho Macho Man himself tugged at the heartstrings, since the son of Macho Uno, named after a Village People song, was thought dead when he was foaled, appearing lifeless with no heartbeat. Completely unresponsive to the urgings of farm staff for several minutes, he suddenly just got up and galloped away. Now this unlikely trio had teamed up to win North America’s richest race on the nod, foiling the late charge of Will Take Charge, a son of Unbridled’s Song trained by none other than Stevens’ old sparring partner D Wayne Lukas, back in the big time this year at the age of 78. One significant feature of the Classic was the eclipse of west-coast hero Game On Dude; sent off favourite for the second year running after a string

Dream result: Mucho Macho Man and Gary Stevens with winning trainer Kathy Ritvo (bottom left) take the plaudits

Macho muscles in to produce perfect Hollywood ending LEss than 25 miles from Tinseltown and the scene was set for A fairytale in north America’s richest race by NICHOLAS GODFREY of Grade 1 wins, he again folded tamely, looking for all the world a flat-track bully. Meanwhile, having already won the Travers Stakes and Pennsylvania Derby, Will Take Charge had clambered to the top of the three-year-old class after another muddling season that saw all three legs of the Triple Crown fall to different horses. Orb’s mud-splattered victory in the Kentucky Derby could hardly have been more popular given his old-money connections; the Malibu Moon colt was homebred by the Janney and Phipps

The Breeders’ Cup Classic provided a fitting finale to two spell-binding days at Santa Anita

dynasties and trained by Shug McGaughey. But although Orb looked to have stamped his authority on the division at Churchill Downs, his lustre dimmed as the season progressed. Oxbow, representing the resurgent Lukas and Stevens, made all to win the Preakness, while the Todd Pletcher-trained Palace Malice stayed best in that annual idiosyncrasy, the Belmont Stakes. Verrazano’s runaway performance to win the Haskell then looked enough to suggest the sole defeat of his life in the Kentucky Derby could be regarded as a sloppy-track shambles; subsequent defeats in the Travers and the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile were less auspicious. In particular, the Travers was a memorable encounter, and not merely for a thrilling finish as Will Take Charge touched off K racingpost.com/bloodstock



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front-running Moreno. The latter’s trainer Eric Guillot, a character perhaps best described as ‘colourful’, accused winning jockey Luis Saez of using a battery – an illegal electrical device, also known as a buzzer – to propel his mount in the dying strides. The charges were thrown out, leading to a half-hearted apology a couple of months later when the pair met again at the Breeders’ Cup. Aside from Wise Dan on the lawn, a notable feature of the 2013 season was the unprecedented success of leading owners Ken and Sarah Ramsey with horses sired by their stallion Kitten’s Joy, easily recognisable as most of them have the word ‘kitten’ in their name. With the males largely failing to set pulses racing, it was yet again down to their female counterparts to save the day in quality terms. After a second dismal trip to Dubai, reigning champ Royal Delta returned to her best with a couple of thumping victories that sent her back as favourite to the Breeders’ Cup Distaff, thankfully reverted to its original title. But she could not emulate Goldikova by becoming only the second horse to win three Cup races, failing to fire any sort of shot as Gary Stevens partnered last year’s Juvenile Fillies’ scorer Beholder to an emphatic verdict for Richard Mandella. Perhaps the most unfair aspect of the distaff division concerned Kentucky Oaks winner Princess Of Sylmar, however. After completing a Grade 1 four-timer for trainer Todd Pletcher, the daughter of Majestic Warrior – who beat Beholder at Churchill Downs and then downed Royal Delta in the Beldame – looked a certainty to be named three-year-old filly champion. As Princess Of Sylmar was not Breeders’ Cup-nominated, everyone expected her to miss Santa Anita, only for owner Ed Stanco to take the sporting decision to stump up $100,000 for a late entry. Her connections did not deserve the fate that befell her: shipped across country to the west coast from her New York base, she fell out of the gate and was then faced with the sort of ludicrous front-end pace bias that gave a late closer such as her no sort of chance. Several divisions lacked any sort of clarity. Santa Anita Derby victor Goldencents – a

Dan definitely the man for Horse of the Year honours WITH the main dirt track producing no clearly dominant performer, the way is left clear for the rags-to-riches superstar Wise Dan to retain his Horse of the Year crown. And frankly, he should. Okay, there may well be some merit to criticism that his connections have followed an unambitious programme, but once again he barely lost a step, although this time his progress was not completely serene thanks to that rarest of birds: a defeat. Albeit a narrow reverse in the Shadwell Turf Mile in October, an odd race given that in the end it was neither run on turf nor over a mile after a storm of biblical proportions rendered the Keeneland turf unraceable and the $750,000 contest was transferred to the Polytrack, where the configuration meant a mile and a sixteenth was the distance. Drawn wide, Wise Dan was jostled at the first turn, raced four wide throughout and just failed to peg back in-form front-runner Silver Max. The same horse was miles behind as Wise Dan thundered down the straight to complete back-to-back successes in the Breeders’ Cup Mile. Wise Dan is a truly admirable racehorse. Not exactly blueblood material, this chestnut

gelding with a narrow white blaze is trained by little-known Charles LoPresti and owned by octogenarian Morton Fink, an owner-breeder whose broodmare team stretches to just one horse – Wise Dan’s dam Lisa Danielle. She cost $29,000 as a yearling and was kept by Fink mainly for sentimental reasons as she is named after his granddaughter. She won just one race. Wise Dan is the best progeny of Wiseman’s Ferry, winner of the 2002 West Virginia Derby, while his dam is a daughter of South African stallion Wolf Power. But for a head, the six-year-old would have been unbeaten for two years before that Keeneland shock, his only defeat during that spell coming in the Grade 1 Stephen Foster Handicap on dirt at Churchill Downs, where he narrowly failed to give 4lb to top older horse Ron The Greek (who, incidentally, posted one of the best displays of the year when slamming Palace Malice in the Jockey Club Gold Cup).

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son of Beholder’s half-brother Into Mischief – put in a late claim for three-year-old championship honours when riding the speed bias for a daylight victory in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile. Bob Baffert pulled off a major training feat when Secret Circle won the Sprint, having returned only three weeks previously after an 18-month layoff. He could easily win an Eclipse Award here by default; the only serious rival was probably

Points Offthebench, who suffered a fatal breakdown when being prepared for the Breeders’ Cup. Who knows what to make of the two-year-olds? Coolmore’s Havana ran out of petrol in the dying strides to forfeit his unbeaten record in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, where New Year’s Day plugged on gamely to Kentucky Derby favouritism with a victory that was more workmanlike racingpost.com/bloodstock


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than wondrous. As for the fillies, well, She’s A Tiger is probably on top after crossing the wire first in the Juvenile Fillies, only to lose the race to longshot Ria Antonia after a minor bout of bumping. Victories for British visitors Outstrip and Chriselliam at the Breeders’ Cup suggested there were few stars in the ranks of US turf juveniles. Groupie Doll and Mizdirection both merit a special mention after defending their Breeders’ Cup crowns in the Filly & Mare Sprint and the Turf Sprint; within days of their Santa Anita triumphs, both had been sold for a couple of million and more. The anti-bleeding medication furosemide, better known by former trade name Lasix, shows no signs of dropping off the agenda after pressure from US horsemen forced the Breeders’ Cup to pull back on its decision to outlaw the substance in two-year-old races. Lasix will again be permitted across the board in 2014. AUSTRALASIA

DARLEY shuttler Exceed And Excel was crowned Australia’s champion sire for the 2012-13 season after his progeny dominated the country’s showpiece two-year-old races. His daughter Overreach led home her paternal half-brother Sidestep in the Golden Slipper at Rosehill in April and a week later she finished third to her paternal half-sister Guelph (fourth in the Slipper) in the Inglis Sires Produce Stakes at Randwick. Guelph – who emulated her dam Camarilla with victory in that race – went on to land the Champagne Stakes later in April and the Darley homebred filly started her three-year-old season in perfect style, recording victories in two more Group 1s, the Coolmore Flight Stakes and Schweppes Thousand Guineas. Exceed And Excel had the ultimate tribute paid to him when he was chosen as the first mate for outstanding sprinter Black Caviar, who took her unbeaten record to 25 in 2013 with victories in the Lightning Stakes, William Reid Stakes and TJ Smith Stakes. Overreach’s trainer Gai Waterhouse racingpost.com/ipad

secured a first Melbourne Cup in November with last year’s runner-up Fiorente, one of five Group 1 winners worldwide for the late, lamented German sire Monsun this year after Estimate, Maxios, Novellist and Silasol. A first Melbourne Cup still eludes British trainers, with Ed Dunlop’s Red Cadeaux second and Luca Cumani’s Mount Athos in third, but European breeders can feel pleased with themselves that all of the first five home, including the Ballymacoll-bred, formerly Sir Michael Stoute-trained winner, were bred in Britain and Ireland. Results like that have fuelled strong demand from Australian owners and trainers for British and Irish-trained middle-distance horses and stayers. DUBAI

ANIMAL KINGDOM goes down as a US winner of the Dubai World Cup but no horse in training this year demonstrated the globalisation of racing more clearly. The 2011 Kentucky Derby hero was trained in Maryland by British-born Graham Motion for the international racing syndicate Team Valor. Born in Kentucky, he is by the Brazilianbred Grade 1-winning miler Leroidesanimaux out of German-bred Group 3 winner Dalicia, a daughter of Acatenango. After misfiring in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot, Animal Kingdom was retired to Arrowfield Stud in Australia and, thanks to a part-purchase by Darley, will shuttle to Jonabell Farm in Kentucky in 2014. Leroidesanimaux, meanwhile, has been acquired by Lanwades Stud in Newmarket. More international flavour was added to Dubai World Cup night with victories for South African raider Shea Shea, a son of National Emblem, in the Al Quoz Sprint, and for Dubai-trained Reynaldothewizard, by leading Kentucky speed sire Speightstown, in the Dubai Golden Shaheen. Aidan O’Brien sent Lines Of Battle, another reason why the Coolmore team are so enamoured with War Front, Gai Waterhouse: a first Melbourne Cup for the first lady of Australian racing

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to win the UAE Derby, while St Nicholas Abbey became Ballydoyle’s highest earner with a score in the Sheema Classic. Godolphin’s King’s Best mare Sajjhaa gave Sheikh Mohammed a home victory in the Dubai Duty Free. JAPAN

DEEP IMPACT continued his ascent to sire stardom this year by supplying Japan’s Derby winner Kizuna, subsequently an admirable fourth in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, 1,000 Guineas winner Ayusan, Victoria Mile scorer Verxina, Mile Championship scorer Tosen Ra and, for good measure, a Japan Cup one-two as Gentildonna made history when winning the race for the second time, on this occasion under Ryan Moore, from paternal half-sister Denim And Ruby. Shadai Farm’s brilliant son of Sunday Silence did not have it all his way, however. His studmate King Kamehameha was responsible for one of Japan’s brightest domestic stars, Lord Kanaloa, who landed two Grade 1 sprints and another over a mile. Like Ayusan and Kizuna, Lord Kanaloa is out of a mare by Storm Cat. Expect Japanese breeders to snap up more daughters of the Overbrook Farm colossus, who died this year, at future breeding-stock sales. Another to endear themselves to Japanese racing fans in 2013 was Meisho Mambo, who recorded a hat-trick of Grade 1 victories. Yoshio Matsumoto’s homebred filly is by one of Sunday Silence’s lesser-known sire sons, Suzuka Mambo, who is out of a mare by King Kamehameha’s sire Kingmambo. SOUTH AFRICA

FORMER Gestüt Fährhof resident and now Maine Chance Farms-based Silvano was rewarded for providing five top-flight winners in the 2012-13 season with South African champion sire honours. One of the quintet, Heavy Metal, landed the country’s most prestigious race, the Durban July, on the same weekend that Lucky Speed, a colt from his sire’s final German crop, won the Deutsches Derby. Varsfontein Stud had to fend off offers from Kentucky for its sire Judpot, an unraced son of A.P. Indy and Miesque, after he achieved the rare feat of getting two Grade 1-winning juveniles – Along Came Polly and Forest Indigo – in his first crop. 




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BOBS THE BOSS IN GOLD CUP WHILE SUPER SACRE REIGNS SUPREME BY TOM PENNINGTON

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UMPS enthusiasts went into the 2012-13 season with a sense of uncertainty. Who was going to fill the gaping void left by the then recently retired big guns Kauto Star and Denman as well as the ill-fated Synchronised in the Cheltenham Gold Cup? There was no need to worry, as this year’s showpiece developed into one of the races of the season with the diminutive but lion-hearted Bobs Worth illuminating a rain-drenched Prestbury Park on the Friday of festival week. Nicky Henderson’s eight-year-old, who was bought for €16,500 as a yearling by his big-race jockey Barry Geraghty before being sold to The Not Afraid Partnership for £20,000, was sent off the 11-4 favourite after demolishing a strong field in the Hennessy, but he would have been trading at considerably bigger prices half a mile from home. The son of Bob Back was slow to respond when the pace quickened at the top of the hill and his chance looked to have been severely hindered when he had to sidestep Silviniaco Conti, who crashed out at the third-last when still travelling strongly. The race looked set up for a pair of French-breds – past winner and reigning King George holder Long Run and dual Cheltenham Festival winner Sir Des Champs. The last-named was bidding to become a second winner of the week for jumping’s latest sire sensation Robin Des Champs following standing dish Quevega, who landed a memorable fifth David Nicholson Mares’ Hurdle on the opening day. However, Bobs Worth went into overdrive when he met the rising ground and put in a spring-heeled leap at the final fence. He stormed up the hill, just as he had in the previous year’s RSA Chase, to run out a comprehensive seven-length winner. The form was bolstered when Gold Cup runner-up Sir Des Champs led home Long Run in the following month’s Punchestown Gold Cup.

It was not a vintage renewal of the Champion Hurdle but Hurricane Fly, by far and away the best jumper sired by the late Montjeu, stayed on dourly to become the first horse to reclaim the race since Sprinter Sacre (left) and Bobs Worth

Comedy Of Errors in 1975. He capped a memorable season at Punchestown in April when capturing his fifth Grade 1 of the campaign, his record-equalling 16th in all. The two-mile chase division was a one-horse show. Nothing could get within touching distance of the mighty Sprinter Sacre, who sauntered to a stunning 19-length success over Sizing Europe in the Queen Mother Champion Chase following easy victories in the Tingle Creek Chase and Victor Chandler Chase. It would have been easy for Henderson to wrap up the seven-year-old son of Network in cotton wool and draw stumps for the season after the festival, but he ran him at Aintree, where he slammed Ryanair Chase winner Cue Card over 2m4f in the Melling Chase, before crowning a vintage campaign and showcasing his extraordinary talent in

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Network-Fatima (Bayolidaan) Bob Back-Fashionista (King’s Theatre) King’s Theatre-Wicked Crack (King’s Ride) Cadoudal-Buck’s (Le Glorieux) Dom Alco-Gazelle Lulu (Altayan)

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front of an appreciative crowd at Punchestown with victory over Sizing Europe. Sprinter Sacre’s sire is by Monsun, who in the coming years looks sure to have a big influence on the National Hunt sphere. His young sire sons are already beginning to make their mark. Shirocco, who has been recently added to Rathbarry Stud’s roster of jumps stallions, is responsible for hugely exciting mare Annie Power, winner of a Fairyhouse Grade 1 for Willie Mullins on

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her final start last season, as well as Listed bumper winner Red Sherlock, and Arcadio is the sire of The Game Changer, a €190,000 purchase by Mags O’Toole who won a Cork bumper before being brought down in better grade when going well at Punchestown. Big Buck’s was grounded after picking up a leg injury following a bloodless victory in the Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury, which left the door ajar for a new champion in the staying hurdle division. The French-bred Solwhit, by German Group 1 winner Solon, completed a splendid comeback with a smooth win in the World Hurdle. Connections had to wait almost two years for a leg injury to come right, but it was worth it. The nine-year-old, given a typically ice-cool ride by Paul Carberry, always travelled strongly and was produced just before the final flight before sticking on well to deny Galileo’s leading hurdler Celestial Halo, who subsequently made amends with a Grade 2 win at Auteuil. Solwhit was equally as impressive at Aintree but was firmly put in his place in the French Champion Hurdle by emerging home talent Gemix, a five-year-old son of the young Linamix stallion Carlotamix, who switched to Coolagown Stud in 2013. There was an almighty turn-up in the Grand National when 66-1 shot Auroras Encore stormed to a nine-length success. The 11-year-old is by the late Second Empire, who has had his share of talented jumpers, including Grade 1-winning chaser Somersby, who scooped one of the big prizes of the nascent 2013-14 jumps season, the Haldon Gold Cup at Exeter in November. 


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Hopes for Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale were skyscraper-high and no-one was disappointed after three days that witnessed record-breaking turnover

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AST year’s Bloodstock Review described the market as “standing tall in defiance of wider economic issues”. Twelve months on it would perhaps be more apt to depict the sales scene as King Kong-esque in stature, swatting doomsayers from the sky and roaring record-breaking sums left, right and centre, writes Katherine Fidler. And at the centre, once again, was the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale Book 1. On the back of fortified trade at earlier auctions in Britain, Ireland and France, expectations were skyscraper-high ahead of the prestigious auction, bolstered higher still by the not-inconsiderable haul of its graduates this year. One yet to make his mark is last year’s 2,500,000gns sale-topper Hydrogen, a three-parts brother to Derby hero Authorized. Few who were present will forget the equine theatre enjoyed that evening, but the feverish

anticipation before this year’s renewal led many to believe that figure could be challenged by the stellar cast of exquisitely bred yearlings on show – perhaps even by Hydrogen’s brother. Alas that was not to be, the son of Galileo being one of several expensive buybacks when knocked down to John Oxx for

It would perhaps be more apt to depict the sales scene as King Kong-esque 500,000gns. However, by that point buyers, vendors and spectators had already witnessed another piece of history when a daughter of Alluring Park fetched ten times that price to become the world’s most expensive yearling filly sold at public auction. It also served as the most high-profile of

many a clash between racing superpowers new and old as the Al Thani family dared to take on the might of the Magniers – Sheikh Joaan Al Thani winning this round. There seems little need to ask who could sire a specimen capable of commanding five million guineas – it was, of course, Galileo, who was responsible for three of the four seven-figure lots during the sale, including a brother to dual Oaks runner-up Secret Gesture who broke the European record price for a yearling when knocked down to Coolmore for 3,600,000gns (a new high that stood for less than 24 hours). Book 1 is a hard act to follow, but Book 2 is practised in the art of making its own mark and did so this year not only by producing five Group 1-winning graduates but by toppling its own record turnover, up more than 17 per cent on the previous high set just 12 months earlier. Not content with just a record K

MOST EXPENSIVE YEARLINGS SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN EUROPE IN 2013 COLOUR, SEX, PEDIGREE

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aggregate, the 87 per cent clearance rate and 37,000gns median also raised the bar for future renewals. Arqana once again served as Europe’s traditional curtain-raiser and put on quite the show as young agent James Harron brushed aside Sheikh Joaan to secure a daughter of Dubawi for €1,500,000. Boasting four seven-figure lots during the sale – including a Galileo three-parts sister to Irish Oaks winner Chicquita knocked down for a square million – the Deauville sale/party certainly helped buyers dust off the cheque books. Rising tide

And so the sales circus travelled from Deauville to Doncaster. Different on many counts, DBS has built a reputation for tough, precocious youngsters, often at prices that transpire to be on the bargain side of reasonable. However, as would prove the case right through to December, a rising tide lifts all boats and figures were up across the board with a soaring average and median coupled with a 90 per cent clearance rate. Many of the above buyers were bound for Baden-Baden the following morning, jetting to the BBAG sales complex for an auction comprising a catalogue many hailed as “the best ever”. It upheld the upwards trend as the ball rolled on to Tattersalls Ireland. The company’s September yearling sale has never been billed as an Irish equivalent to its Newmarket counterpart and as such the hammer often falls on prices below that of its European contemporaries. Less so this year, however, when a €180,000 Yeats colt helped the sale post its best returns since recession crippled the country. Ireland’s premier yearling auction, the Goffs Orby Sale, also recorded post-2008 returns with the company rewarded for persuading Irish breeders to offer some

The €2,850,000 son of Montjeu and Finsceal Beo who sold at Goffs, the second most expensive yearling ever sold in Ireland

of their best produce at home rather than abroad. A son of Montjeu and dual Guineas winner Finsceal Beo added €2,850,000 to the pot and became the second most expensive yearling ever sold in the country, a price driven skywards by the duel between MV Magnier and Ross Doyle – who bought several yearlings for Sheikh Joaan at Tattersalls. Team Coolmore emerged victorious. A session of 20 lots at the Goffs November Sale was topped by a €50,000 Mastercraftsman filly, while a son of Rip Van Winkle rerouted from Book 1 led the way at the one-day Tattersalls December Sale when knocked down to BBA Ireland’s Patrick Cooper for 200,000gns. Average and median here increased by 14 and 15 per cent while the aggregate of 3,570,100gns

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was only marginally down despite 21 per cent fewer horses being offered. It seems nigh-impossible to imagine the yearling sale season that dominates the calendar throughout autumn actually commences in July, but such is the case when the Fasig-Tipton July Sale, the first major event of the year, kicks off proceedings from a balmy Kentucky, before swiftly moving on to the company’s Saratoga sale. A boutique sale that generally fetches the first six-figures sums of the season, Saratoga did not disappoint – a $1,225,000 Dynaformer filly topping the bill – with a negligible dip in aggregate and average compensated for by an 11 per cent rise in median. But if Fasig-Tipton lifts the curtain, Keeneland provides a truly spectacular opening scene. The sale swung into action with a four-day Book 1 extravaganza that brought in a total of $153,385,000, $2,500,000 of which came from a colt by War Front – whose winning progeny elevated their sire’s status immeasurably on both sides of the Atlantic – knocked down to the increasingly familiar auctioneers’ staple: “sold to MV Magnier.” Many levels

However, amid the celebratory reflection on a year that has surpassed all expectation, let it not be forgotten King Kong was to be found atop the Empire State Building and, like New York’s most famous landmark, the sales scene is one of many levels. Buyers remained selective, and for vendors aiming at the middle-to-lower end of the market it was not the plain sailing it appeared at the top – which itself at times saw a notable dip in trade when one or more of the major players were absent. Nevertheless, 2013 marked a return to form for the industry. t

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€33,790,000 (+19.0%) £13,300,750 (+25.0%) €7,204,500 (+27.5%) €6,872,400 (+42.5%) €34,804,500 (+27.9%) 70,343,000gns (+3.3%) 36,359,500gns (+17.1%) $14,635,000 (-4.7%) $31,870,000 (-0.4%) $153,385,000 (+15.5%)

€134,622 (+37.0%) £32,440 (+20.8%) €47,712 (+42.7%) €14,653 (+25.8%) €100,591 (+12.0%) 207,501gns (+27.4%) 47,529gns (+20.7%) $89,785 (+10.4%) $295,093 (-1.3%) $280,925 (+38.5%)

€80,000 (+23.0) £25,000 (+25.0%) €45,715 (+52.3%) €12,000 (+29.7%) €55,500 (-4.3%) 130,000gns (+30.0%) 37,000gns (+15.6%) $72,000 (+20.0%) $250,000 (+11.1%) $207,500 (+38.3%)

€1,500,000 (€1,200,000) £215,000 (£185,000) €390,000 (€320,000) €180,000 (€75,000) €2,850,000 (€800,000) 5,000,000gns (2,500,000gns) 320,000gns (245,000gns) $460,000 ($375,000) $1,225,000 ($1,575,000) $2,500,000 ($1,650,000)


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HOWING and studying yearlings on a hot day at the Arqana sales complex at Deauville in August is thirsty work, but luckily for buyers, vendors and agents, the Racing Post and Weatherbys teamed up to provide refreshment in the opulent surroundings of the Hôtel Royal Barrière.

To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the party, a celebration cake was made. It was only ornamental but that did not matter as the Hôtel Royal’s chefs put on an array of culinary delights including oysters, smoked salmon and foie gras. Glorious sunshine – which, alas, has not been a regular guest down the

years – allowed the restaurant doors to the gardens to be opened and the party spilled outside. Racing Post chief executive Alan Byrne, Weatherbys client relations director Nick Cheyne and Hôtel Royal general manager Laurent Roussin made speeches toasting ten years of the event.

Guests at the annual Racing Post and Weatherbys buffet lunch included (1, from left) Willie Carson, Fiona and John Ferguson, Dinah Nicholson, Stephen Kemble; (2) Mick and Jill Channon, Sarah Sands; (3) Carter Carnegie, Anna Powell, Paul Bittar; (4) Philippa Hills, Adrian Nicoll, Charlie Hills, Barry Weisbord; (5) Alex, Paul and Amanda Cole, John and Jean Manley; (6) the Racing Post’s Keeley Chalk, Tom Pennington, Cheryl Gunn, Martin Stevens. Pictures: PATRICK McCANN


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Six months before the record-breaking yearling fireworks at Tattersalls, the Australian high mark for a yearling was shattered by a half-brother to Black Caviar purchased for A$5 million at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale in Sydney. The son of Redoute’s Choice is also a brother to last year’s sale-topper, the filly Belle Couture who was purchased for A$2.6m. BC3 Thoroughbreds was responsible for the purchase of both lots, with Adam Sangster the underbidder on the 2013 sale-topper. The colt was the third Inglis sale-topper out of the Desert Sun mare Helsinge following the subsequent Group 1 winner All Too Hard, by Casino Prince, who was purchased for A$1,025,000 in 2011. But by mid-November the yearling’s life hung in the balance after he developed laminitis following a spider bite while in his paddock. The previous record of A$3m, which had stood since 2007, was also surpassed by a Fastnet Rock colt purchased by Emirates Park for A$4m. The nine seven-figure lots all helped boost returns significantly, with aggregate for the three-day Session 1 rising by 16 per cent, the average by a near-32 per cent and the median by 25 per cent. Fastnet Rock was responsible for the highest price of the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale, with Coolmore going to A$1.35m for a colt out of a sister to multiple Group 1 winner Super Elegant. The dispersal of mining magnate Nathan Tinkler’s bloodstock lit up the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale in May, with Coolmore once again topping proceedings with the progeny of Fastnet Rock. On this occasion the operation went to A$1.55m to secure the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes heroine Nechita. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum purchased the sale’s other seven-figure lot, paying A$1.05m for the regally bred Sadler’s Wells mare Endless, an unraced sister to Powerscourt and a half-sister to Frankel’s dam Kind. A Manduro yearling out of the same mare sold for A$500,000 during the National Yearling Sale but was reportedly bought back by Tinkler. The owner

Black Caviar sibling sets scene for year FASTNET ROCK PROGENY IN DEMAND ON BOTH SIDES OF THE TASMAN PLUS GAINS IN JAPAN AND SOUTH AFRICA BY SOPHIA BARNETT drew universal condemnation, firstly by withdrawing his stock from the Inglis Easter sales at the last minute and then by buying back many of his own horses at Magic Millions, leading the latter company to withdraw 19 of his horses from the sale. NEW ZEALAND

Demand for progeny of Fastnet Rock was sky-high on both sides of the Tasman in 2013, with Tom Magnier topping t h e N Z B Pre m i e r Ye a r l i n g Sale at Karaka when paying NZ$1,975,000 for a colt by the southern hemisphere super sire. That price was NZ$225,000 more than last year’s high mark, also for a Fastnet Rock yearling, after Magnier saw off David Ellis and Peter Moody to land the spoils. Although aggregate for the two-day Premier Sale fell by NZ$3,085,500 for Nathan Tinkler: the mining magnate was in hot water with Inglis and Magic Millions

27 fewer horses sold, the average improved slightly while the median held steady. NZB has always relied on a strong international buying bench and the company was not disappointed this year with significant expenditure from Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia adding to Kiwi buying. First-season sires provided the sale-toppers during both the Select and Festival sessions. Thewayyouare led the way during the three-day NZB Select Yearling Sale with a half-brother to a Listed-placed winner heading to Hong Kong when snapped up for NZ$200,000, while a Swiss Ace colt set a record price at the Festival Sale when purchased for NZ$125,000 by Rogerson Bloodstock. JAPAN

The JRHA Select Foal Sale recorded its second consecutive year of gains, with a 15 per cent-plus rise in aggregate and more than ten per cent jump in average. Deep Impact yet again dominated proceedings, accounting for seven of

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£ = A$1.79/€ = A$1.48 AGGREGATE (2012)

AVERAGE (2012)

TOP LOT (2012)

Inglis Classic Yearlings0 A$11,850,772 (-8.6%) Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearlings Session 10A$32,733,684 (+2.0%) Inglis Easter Yearlings Session 10 A$84,530,000 (+16.0%) Inglis Easter Broodmares0 A$14,720,850 (-36.6%) Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearlings 1-40 A$68,294,500 (+9.1%) Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearlings 50 A$7,537,500 (+8.0%) Magic Millions National Broodmare Select0 A$29,847,500 (+50.3%) Magic Millions National Weanlings Select0 A$8,541,950 (+1.7%) Magic Millions National Yearlings Select0 A$12,753,000 (+63.8%)

A$33,382 (+11.4%) A$76,302 (+5.4%) A$290,481 (+31.9%) A$44,474 (-16.1%) A$134,703 (+5.9%) A$46,242 (+17.3%) A$71,749 (+8.0%) A$36,042 (+4.7%) A$39,978 (+24.8%)

A$170,000 (A$140,000) A$450,000 (A$500,000) A$5,000,000 (A$2,600,000) A$720,000 (A$1,050,000) A$1,350,000 (A$960,000) A$240,000 (A$225,000) A$1,550,000 (A$1,650,000) A$290,000 (A$255,000) A$500,000 (A$230,000)

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NZB Premier Yearling0 NZB Select Yearling0 NZB Festival Yearling0 NZB National Broodmares & Weanlings0

£ = NZ$1.99/€ = NZ$1.65

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TOP LOT (2012)

NZ$51,051,500 (-5.7%) NZ$17,256,500 (-9.7%) NZ$3,429,200 (+7.2%) NZ$3,873,000 (-14.8%)

NZ$158,054 (+2.2%) NZ$43,249 (-6.1%) NZ$12,117 (-20.8%) NZ$8,456 (-19.6%)

NZ$1,975,000 (NZ$1,750,000) NZ$200,000 (NZ$230,000) NZ$125,000 (NZ$70,000) NZ$115,000 (NZ$150,000)

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the top ten foals and six of the top ten yearlings. The most pricey of his foals was Northern Farm’s colt out of US champion Azeri snapped up by Desk Valet Co. Ltd for ¥240,000,000. Northern Farms’ international approach was also reflected by the second most expensive foal, a colt out of the Argentine multiple Grade 1 winner Malpensa, bought by Hajime Satomi for ¥230,000,000. The four most expensive yearlings were all by Deep Impact. They were headed by Northern Farm’s brother to two winners out of Grade 2 winner Shes All Eltish, purchased by Riichi Kondo for ¥180,000,000. Paul Fudge’s Waratah Thoroughbreds was also in action during the yearling session, signing for lots including a Tapit colt out of the Cherry Hinton-placed Art Princess, bought for ¥80,000,000. David Redvers made his presence felt too, signing for two yearlings, including a King Kamehameha colt for ¥90,000,000, as well as three foals.

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The third renewal of the Cape Thoroughbreds Premier Yearling Sale proved the strongest yet with the record price broken twice during the opening session. New owner Adriaan van Vuuren went to R3,250,000 for the top lot, a Silvano colt offered by Andreas Jacobs’ Maine Chance Farm who is a brother to multiple winner and Grade 3-placed filly Romantic Moon. Last David Redvers: five Japanese purchases, including a son of King Kamehameha for ¥90m

year’s top price of R2.8m was also eclipsed by a Dynasty colt out of a Listed-winning half-sister to Artie Schiller – a half-brother to last year’s sale-topper – bought by Form Bloodstock for R3m. The Emperors Palace National Yearling Sales recorded its second-highest price ever when a Dynasty half-brother to the Grade 1-placed Chave De Oura was purchased by Markus Jooste for R3.6m. In early November, the Ready To Run Sale of two-year-olds was headed by an Encosta De Lago colt bought by Misty Meadows for R1.8m, adding to the highest aggregate in the sale’s history. 

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Cape Premier Yearlings Book 10 Emperors Palace National Yearling0 Emperors Palace National Two-Year-Olds0 Emperors Palace National Ready To Run0

£ = R16.82/€ = R13.93

AGGREGATE (2012)

AVERAGE (2012)

TOP LOT (2012)

R98,335,000 (-8.4%) R122, 533,000 (+44.6%) R26,735,000 (+30.7%) R47,695,000 (+23.3%)

R484,409 (+20.4%) R295,260 (+26.7%) R99,019 (+43.3%) R215,814 (-2.9%)

R3,250,000 (R2,800,000) R3,600,000 (R1,700,000) R1,000,000 (R650,000) R1,800,000 (R2,000,000)

MAJOR JAPANESE SALES IN 2013 SALE

JRHA Select Foals0 JRHA Select Yearlings0

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£ = 168yen/€ = 139yen

AGGREGATE (2012)

AVERAGE (2012)

TOP LOT (2012)

¥5,604,000,000 (+15.7%) ¥6,160,700,000 (+13.0%)

¥33,759,036 (+10.1%) ¥27,259,735 (+1.0%)

¥240,000,000 (¥250,000,000) ¥180,000,000 (¥250,000,000)


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Goffs Ready to Run at Kempton

Seven months is a long time in racing. When the curtain fell on the 2013 Goffs Ready To Run Sale at Kempton on a freezing March afternoon the sale looked solid but unspectacular, with both the aggregate and clearance rate showing declines on 2012. Bids of £70,000 was all it took to top the sale, with the partnership of Stephen Hillen and Kevin Ryan twice offering that amount. In October, however, one of those colts, a son of first-crop sire Intense Focus consigned by Grove Stud, landed the Group 1 Middle Park Stakes as Astaire. The other, a Holy Roman Emperor colt named Sleeper King, also won, albeit a minor contest. The decline in aggregate can be excused by a slightly smaller catalogue than in 2012, but this sale continues to draw trainers and post good results on the racecourse.

Craven record a sign of things to come New European high mark plus auction graduates continue to deliver the goods on the racecourse by Sophia Barnett

Tattersalls Craven

A record-breaking year for Tattersalls first hit the heights at the company’s premier breeze-up sale when a European record price of 760,000gns was set, eclipsing the previous mark of 625,000gns. Jamie McCalmont signed the ticket for the Lynn Lodge Stud-consigned son of Elusive Quality, a half-brother to the Group 2-placed Quarrel. A rare purchase of a Darley-bred by Coolmore, the colt was named Great White Eagle and went on to win the Group 3 Round Tower Stakes. A catalogue almost identical in size to 2012’s produced an increase in aggregate of nearly eight per cent to 9,235,000gns, while the average leapt by more than 22 per cent to 89,660gns. The median did not follow suit however, dropping by 8.3 per cent, while the clearance rate of just 66 per cent told its own story of a selective market.

Great White Eagle wins the Round Tower Stakes and (inset) selling for 760,000gns at the Tattersalls Craven Sale

price to £30,401, a negligible decline on the previous year, but the sale also posted notable declines in both aggregate (15.3 per cent) and median (16.7 per cent). Last year’s record price of £300,000 could not be bettered, but a trio of six-figure lots led the way, headed by a Lawman filly consigned by Mocklershill and purchased for

It was Sea The Stars who once again provided the ‘X factor’ at Arqana

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A very satisfactory clearance rate of 81 per cent proved buyers at every level were in attendance at DBS, assisting the average

£210,000 by Richard Brown of Blandford Bloodstock for Al Asayl Bloodstock Ltd. Named Minnaloushe, the filly has twice finished runner-up in all-weather maidens at two for John Gosden. A colt at the opposite end of the price scale proved the sale’s best performer, with Treaty Of Paris, a son of Haatef purchased

for just £16,000 by trainer Henry Candy, landing the Group 3 Acomb Stakes. Tattersalls Guineas

The Tattersalls Guineas breeze-up saw four lots bring six-figure sums in 2013, compared to just one in 2012, and the aggregate, for a slightly larger catalogue, gain more than nine per cent. Set against that, however, was both the average and median declined slightly. Richard Brown of Blandford Bloodstock bagged the sale-topper, going to 110,000gns for a Teofilo half-brother to Group 1 winner Caradak. The colt was a great pinhooking success for Adrian Costello’s Clenagh Castle Stud, which paid just €25,000 for the colt at Goffs the previous autumn. Once again, the best performer thus far from the sale emerged lower down the price range, with Hot Streak, bought by David Redvers for 42,000gns, landing the Group 3 Cornwallis Stakes and finishing second to Astaire in the Middle Park Stakes.

EUROPE’S MOST EXPENSIVE BREEZE-UP BUYS IN 2013 NAME

SEX, PEDIGREE

Great White Eagle0 Maraayill0 Strategical0 Zarwaan0 Touzr0

c Elusive Quality-Gender Dance (Miesque’s Son) c Sea The Stars-Navajo Moon (Danehill) c More Than Ready-Mary Ellise (In Excess) c Dutch Art-Develyn (Pivotal) c Invincible Spirit-Carrig Girl (Nayef)

PRICE

760,000gns €520,000 320,000gns 320,000gns 300,000gns

ARQ = Arqana; TC = Tattersalls Craven SALE VENDOR

BUYER

BEST PERFORMANCE(S)

TC ARQ TC TC TC

McCalmont Bloodstock Marco Botti Anthony Stroud Bloodstock Shadwell Estate Co. Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock

Winner of two races, inc. Round Tower Stakes-G3 Placed second twice from three starts Winner three of four starts, inc. Class 4 nursery Winner of a maiden from two starts Unplaced in one start

Lynn Lodge Stud Channel Consignment Friarstown Bloodstock Mocklershill Clenagh Castle Stud

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ARQANA

It was Sea The Stars who once again provided the ‘X factor’ at Arqana when Marco Botti smashed the sale record by purchasing a son of the first-season sire for €520,000 on behalf of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum. Out of a Listed winner from the family of Poliglote, the colt was a €200,000 yearling purchase but the pinhooking gamble certainly paid off. Nicolas de Watrigant’s Mandore International came off second-best for the top lot but struck for the second most pricey just one lot later, paying €230,000 for a Raven’s Pass half-brother to Grade 1 winner Mast Track. Such lofty purchases contributed to a 2.6 per cent upturn in aggregate, while the average increased by a fifth. BBAG, GORESBRIDGE, OSARUS & BRIGHTWELLS ASCOT

BBAG became the third breeze-up sale of the season to see a record top lot when Franck Benillouche paid €180,000 on behalf

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Goffs Kempton0 Tattersalls Craven0 DBS0 Tattersalls Guineas0 Arqana0

AGGREGATE (2012)

AVERAGE (2012)

TOP LOT (2012)

£1,506,000 (-16.6%) 9,235,000gns (+22.3%) £2,979,300 (-15.3%) 2,349,800gns (+9.1%) ¤6,396,460 (+2.6%)

£24,290 (+3.7%) 89,660gns (+7.6%) £30,401 (-0.6%) 25,541gns (-7.5%) ¤63,965 (+20.0%)

£70,000 (£80,000) 760,000gns (500,000gns) £210,000 (£300,000) 110,000gns (115,000gns) ¤520,000 (¤420,000)

of Japanese interests for a Mastercraftsman half-sister to last year’s dual Group 3 winner Grafelli. That sale assisted both the aggregate and average, the former soaring by 37 per cent to €595,300. Goresbridge also enjoyed a record top lot when Jono Mills, on his first trip to the Irish sale on behalf of Rabbah Bloodstock, secured an Invincible Spirit colt for €145,000. Named Invincible Strike, he was later a winner for James Tate. The Goresbridge sale, now in its seventh year, continues to punch above its weight with 135 lots selling for a total of €2,404,501, Marco Botti: signed the docket for the €520,000 record-breaking son of Sea The Stars at Arqana

up nearly a third, while the clearance rate held at an impressive 85 per cent. The second edition of the Osarus breeze-up saw a much larger catalogue record an upturn in results, although the clearance rate was only 62 per cent. The sale was headed by two lots purchased for €45,000 each, with Ecurie Tagada securing a Soldier Of Fortune filly and Marc-Antoine Berghgracht signing for a son of Turtle Bowl. A bid of £25,000 was all it took to top the Brightwells auction, which returned to the calendar after a year’s hiatus. Ed de Giles paid that sum for a War Chant colt from Knockanglass Stables. This year saw a drop in aggregate of nearly three-quarters from 2011, while average and median both also inevitably fell. 


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Record-breaker Immortal Verse hits right note at 4,700,000gns fRANKEL FACTOR AND HIGH-LEVEL DISPERSAL PAVE WAY FOR NEW HIGH MARKS AT tATTERSALLS AND gOFFS WHILE bREEDERS’ cUP STARS LIGHT UP THE ACTION IN kENTUCKY by Sophia Barnett TATTERSALLS DECEMBER

As a climax to a record-breaking year at Park Paddocks, the Tattersalls December Breeding Stock Sale saw the European record broken for a broodmare when the hammer fell on dual Group 1 winner Immortal Verse at 4,700,000gns. Purchased by Adrian Nicoll of BBA Ireland for Coolmore, Immortal Verse surpassed by 100,000gns the sum paid for Magical Romance in 2006. In foal to Dansili, Coronation Stakes and Prix Jacques le Marois heroine Immortal Verse was one of five mares to breach the million-guinea barrier during the four-day breeding-stock section of the auction. Of the ten mares offered in foal to the mighty Frankel, it was unsurprisingly the Oaks winner Dancing Rain who drew the most attention. In a sales ring packed more fully than many could remember, the

daughter of Danehill Dancer was fought over by Grant Pritchard-Gordon, David Minton and Rob Speers before John Ferguson purchased her for Sheikh Mohammed with a single winning bid of 4,000,000gns. The Frankel factor was also at play in the purchase of the Group-winning Dansili mare Dream Peace. Although not yet at stud, the mare was purchased for 2,700,000gns by Hugo Lascelles with the intention of covering her with the great champion in the spring. Coolmore were also in action via agent Stephen Hillen, securing the Cheveley Park Stakes heroine Rosdhu Queen for 2,100,000gns, while another young Group-winning filly, Purr Along, became the fifth lot of the week to make seven figures when purchased by a partnership between Newsells Park Stud and Sheikh Fahad Al Thani for 1,000,000gns. Returns soared across the board for the

four-day mares’ segment, with the aggregate of 62,997,700gns an increase of more than 43 per cent on last year and the highest aggregate achieved since the pre-recession sale of 2007. The average of 87,497gns was a rise of nearly 52 per cent and the median gained 47.4 per cent to 28,000gns. As ever, a hugely international buying bench assisted in the production of those record figures alongside strong domestic support, and buyers from Australia, America and Chile were among those who made significant purchases. The foal sale was capped by a Dubawi filly out of the Group winner High Heeled who was purchased by John Ferguson for 450,000gns. Fillies accounted for the top three prices during the four-day foal sale, with the highest-priced colt being the son of Galileo out of Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Saoire, purchased for 325,000gns by Blandford Bloodstock. FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY NOVEMBER

This daughter of Dubawi and Group 3 winner High Heeled topped the Tattersalls December Foal Sale at 450,000gns

Fasig-Tipton had a hard act to follow this year after last year’s sale-topping price of $10 million for 2011 Horse of the Year Havre De Grace at the company’s Kentucky November breeding-stock sale. That price may not have been matched, but the company still saw 24 horses sell for seven-figure sums. They were headed by the superbly bred Galileo mare Betterbetterbetter, who was offered in foal to red-hot Kentucky sire War Front. The four-year-old was purchased for $5.2m by Mandy Pope’s Whisper Hill Farm, which was also responsible for the purchase of Havre De Grace. The four-year-old’s sole win came in a K racingpost.com/bloodstock


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A packed arena watches as Irish Oaks winner Chicquita, part of the Paul Makin (right) dispersal, sells to Peter and Ross Doyle for a record €6,000,000

Chicquita stars as dispersal lights up Goffs GOFFS NOVEMBER

Dispersals can be the making of a breedingstock sale and, in a heady hour of trading, Goffs enjoyed one of the best auctions it has ever seen when selling the top-quality draft of Paul Makin’s Paulyn bloodstock. The 29-year record price for a horse sold in Ireland was shattered by this year’s Irish Oaks heroine Chicquita when the hammer finally fell at €6,000,000. The winning bid was made by Peter and Ross Doyle, and although the pair would not reveal who the purchase was made for – it is believed for Coolmore – they did confirm the daughter of Montjeu, who has raced only four times, will remain in training next season.

Two other mares from the Paulyn dispersal brought seven-figure sums, with Emmanuel de Seroux of Narvick International purchasing the Group 1 July Cup winner Fleeting Spirit, in foal to Galileo, for €1,100,000. Song, a sister to the outstanding Yesterday and the first mare in foal to Frankel to be offered at auction in Europe, was purchased for €1,000,000 by Friarstown Stud. Among the other big-hitters was Sparkle Plenty, a three-parts sister to Pour Moi bought for €650,000, Authorized’s dam Funsie, bought for €550,000, and the Group 1 winner Gilt Edge Girl, also purchased for €550,000.

Dundalk maiden, although she was placed at Group 3 level, but she boasts a regal pedigree, being a three-parts sister to such top performers and producers as Yesterday, All My Loving and Quarter Moon.

In all, the Paulyn dispersal grossed €12,734,000 with 24 lots selling for an average of €530,583. However, it was not just the Makin horses who contributed to a truly outstanding sale; even without the Paulyn figures, turnover for the breeding-stock section rose by a staggering 60 per cent, and attractive lots such as the Group winner Hazel Lavery, offered in foal to Frankel and bought for €850,000, helped make it an auction to remember. The foal section of the sale was topped by a half-brother to Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Just The Judge. By first-crop sire Rip Van Winkle, the colt was purchased by David Redvers for €420,000.

Love And Pride, a close relation to leading sire Bernardini, was snapped up for $4.9m by Goncalo Torrealba’s Borges Torrealba Holdings. Bred by Torrealba out of a daughter of Bernardini’s dam Cara

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Grade 1 winner Awesome Maria, who is in foal to Giant’s Causeway, sold to team Coolmore for $4 million at Keeneland

no surprise to see Mizdirection much in demand after landing her second consecutive victory in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint. The five-year-old Mizzen Mast mare was purchased for Sheikh Joaan Al Thani for $2.7m, a price matched by Shadai Farm to buy dual Grade 1 winner Champagne D’Oro, who was offered in foal to Tapit. Shadai Farm also purchased the first mare offered in foal to Frankel, paying $2.4m for the Grade 1-winning Empire Maker mare In Lingerie. Even without an eight-figure top lot, the sale saw aggregate rise by 23 per cent to $73,859,000. The median also recorded an

upturn, rising 31.6 per cent to $250,000, but the average declined, dropping 17.3 per cent to $572,550. KEENELAND NOVEMBER BREEDING STOCK

Horses with form at this year’s Breeders’ Cup were also in demand at the marathon Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. Groupie Doll (Bowman’s Band), another dual Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup winner in the Filly & Mare Sprint, was also on the shopping list of Mandy Pope, who secured the five-year-old for $3,100,000. However, it was the six-year-old mare Awesome Maria (Maria’s Mon) who topped

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SALE

Fasig-Tipton November Keeneland November Goffs November Foals Goffs November Breeding-Stock Tattersalls December Foals Tattersalls December Mares

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AVERAGE (2012)

TOP LOT (2012)

0$73,859,000 (+22.6%) 0$197,189,000 (+37.9%) 0€18,082,200 (+22.6%) 0€25,745,600 (+215.7%) 031,420,400gns (+30.2%) 62,997,700gns (+43.4%)

$572,550 (-17.3%) $80,256 (+35.5%) €26,282 (+1.58%) €73,982 (+165.8%) 26,468gns (+24.6%) 87,497gns (+51.8%)

$5,200,000 ($10,000,000) $4,000,000 ($4,500,000) ¤420,000 (¤310,000) €6,000,000 (€450,000) 450,000gns (500,000gns) 4,700,000gns (1,700,000gns)

the ten-day sale, selling to MV Magnier for $4,000,000. Offered in foal to Giant’s Causeway, the Grade 1 winner is out of a half-sister to the sire Discreet Cat. Awesome Maria was one of a parcel of mares offered as part of the breeding-stock dispersal from E Paul Robsham Stables, and another member of the group, Grade 2 winner Broadway’s Alibi, was purchased for $2,150,000 by Jon Clay, while another, R Heat Lightning, sold for $1,600,000 to Barbara Banke’s Stonestreet Thoroughbreds. In all, 14 lots were sold for seven-figure sums and the auction recorded its secondbest results since 2007, bettered only in 2011 when the sale featured the dispersal of Edward P Evans’ breeding stock. The aggregate of $197,189,000 for 2,457 horses sold was a near-38 per cent gain on 2012, while the average soared by an impressive 35.5 per cent to $80,256 and the median increased by a massive 59 per cent to $35,000, equalling the record. t


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Stores in vogue as buyers eye source Horses with proven form also remain in demand to ensure another buoyant year by Tom Pennington

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HE burning desire of several well-heeled owners to have winners at the jumps festivals, chiefly Cheltenham’s jamboree in March, was the driving force behind another buoyant year in the National Hunt sales market. As with previous years, horses with proven form were in high demand, but there was also a significant resurgence in the store market, with a number of point-to-point trainers looking to replenish their strings for next year as well as owners and trainers looking to buy more cheaply at source. Brightwells

Brightwells at Cheltenham posted recordbreaking turnover in 2012 – up 26.4 per cent to £11,357,300 – and the January curtain-raiser got the company off to a flyer this year. The auction was topped by subsequent Punchestown festival bumper winner Moyle Park, who was knocked down to Willie Mullins and his regular buying accomplice Harold Kirk for £250,000. That price contributed to turnover of £1,542,000, up a stunning 200-plus per cent on 2012. At the sale’s conclusion, Brightwells’ head of bloodstock Matt Mitchell noted: “The success of past graduates on the track continues to attract a wide range of buyers to these sales.” The sale of impressive Fairyhouse bumper winner On Blueberry Hill to Aiden Murphy for £250,000 was not enough to

prevent figures at Brightwells’ premier April falling just short of those posted in 2012. Turnover dropped nearly three per cent to £3,702,500, the average was down nearly eight per cent at £64,956, but the median grew 19.5 per cent to £52,000. However, the May Sale saw an improved set of figures compared with 2012, with the average price increasing 13 per cent to £40,698. A pair of £140,000 Irish pointers stole the show, with Brightwells stalwart Roger Brookhouse securing the five-year-old Presenting gelding Stellar Notion and Gearoid Costelloe landing Red Devil Lads, a four-year-old son of Beneficial who was rated the highest point-to-pointer in Ireland after winning at Templemore by 15 lengths. A busy Brookhouse spent £395,000 on three lots in November, but it was not enough to stop turnover falling nearly 18 per cent to £2,462,500. The average and median were also down on 2012. Goffs

It was always going to be difficult for this year’s Goffs Punchestown Invitational Sale to match last year’s impressive set of results, which included a 100 per cent clearance rate. However, the €190,000 paid for exciting Cork bumper winner The Game Changer, a son of Arcadio, by Mags O’Toole assisted in pushing the average up a shade over three per cent to £91,167.

Goffs’ flagship jumps auction, the Land Rover Sale, ended with sweeping gains and a record price of €215,000 paid by the Mullins/ Kirk axis for a Robin Des Champs gelding related to high-class chaser The Minack out of a daughter of Irish Grand National winner Ebony Jane. The aggregate of €7,742,400 was a 40 per cent improvement on 2012. Goffs chief executive Henry Beeby put the phenomenal trade down to a catalogue that “was as good as ever”. DBS

The DBS Sale at Newbury in March was headed by smart Irish point-to-point winner Padge. The Flemensfirth four-year-old, who beat subsequent Grade 3 hurdle-placed Very Wood in a competitive heat at Punchestown, was bought privately by Evan Williams on behalf of leading owners William and Angela Rucker for £160,000. Although the average dropped there were increases in median and turnover, with the latter up nearly 43 per cent at £1,073,000.

MOST EXPENSIVE JUMPS HORSES SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND IN 2013 NAME

AGE, COLOUR, SEX, PEDIGREE

SALE

VENDOR

BUYER(S)

Un Temps Pour Tout Moyle Park On Blueberry Hill Midnight Thunder Legacy Gold

4yo b g Robin Des Champs-Rougedespoir (Bonnet Rouge) 5yo ch g Flemensfirth-Lovely Present (Presenting) 4yo b g Flemensfirth-Mrs Malt (Presenting) 4yo ch g Beneficial-Peppardstown (Old Vic) 0 5yo b m Gold Well-Durgams Delight (Durgam)

DBS Hennessy Brightwells January Brightwells April Brightwells April Brightwells April

Selwood Bloodstock Railway Stables Camas Park Stud Meadowview Stables Newlands Farm

David Pipe H Kirk/W Mullins Aiden Murphy T Malone/C Tizzard Roger Brookhouse

PRICE

£450,000 £250,000 £250,000 £215,000 £210,000

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PRINCIPAL BRITISH AND IRISH JUMPS SALES IN 2013 SALE

Brightwells January0 Brightwells April0 Brightwells May0 Brightwells November0 Goffs Punchestown0 Goffs Land Rover0 DBS Newbury0 DBS Spring0 DBS August0 DBS Hennessy0 Tattersalls Ireland February0 Tattersalls Ireland Derby0 Tattersalls Ireland August0 Tattersalls Ireland November 0

AGGREGATE (2012)

AVERAGE (2012)

TOP LOT (2012)

£1,542,000 (+200.9%) £3,702,500 (-2.7%) £2,360,500 (+5.9%) £2,462,500 (-17.7%) ¤1,094,000 (-22.6%) ¤7,742,400 (+40.0%) £1,073,000 (+42.9%) £4,977,200 (-2.5%) £2,685,875 (+45.4%) £1,226,500 (+17.4%) ¤720,850 (-18.5%) ¤11,524,500 (+22.8%) ¤2,731,950 (+46.2%) ¤10,826,650 (+34.5%)

£49,742 (+103.8%) £64,956 (-7.9%) £40,698 (+13.2%) £44,773 (-19.2%) ¤91,167 (+3.2%) ¤18,934 (+26.8%) £51,095 (-18.4%) £14,639 (+5.6%) £10,097 (+18.0%) £55,750 (+22.7%) ¤6,379 (-14.1%) ¤37,662 (+34.5%) ¤7,485 (+29.8%) ¤12,345 (+3.7%)

£250,000 (£60,000) £250,000 (£310,000) £140,000 (£155,000) £200,000 (£260,000) ¤190,000 (¤210,000) ¤215,000 (¤150,000) £160,000 (£220,000) £105,000 (£140,000) £175,000 (£140,000) £450,000 (£140,000) ¤60,000 (¤100,000) ¤250,000 (¤250,000) ¤80,000 (¤52,000) ¤120,000 (¤110,000)

Hennessy Sale when David Pipe parted with £450,000 for French Grade 3 hurdle winner Un Temps Pour Tout. Revenue of £1,226,500 was up 17.4 per cent on the previous year. The January curtain-raiser at Cheltenham got Brightwells off to a flyer for the year

Top honours at the company’s Spring Sales also went to an Irish point-to-point winner, Enjoy Responsibly, who was snapped up by Mags O’Toole and Henry de Bromhead for £105,000. A smaller catalogue led to a drop in turnover but there were improvements in average and median. A stellar cast ensured fireworks at this year’s August Sale, with top-notch chaser For Non Stop bought to race in the US for £175,000. Across-the-board gains included revenue of £2,685,875, which was up 45.4 per cent on 2012. But the biggest bang came at the

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A Robin Des Champs gelding from the immediate family of Grade 2-winning chaser Invictus topped the February Sale when selling to Highflyer Bloodstock for €60,000. A sale that failed to reach the highs of 2012 was a false signal of what was to come at Fairyhouse. The company’s premier production, the Derby Sale, was a roaring success, with 306 lots (86 per cent) finding new homes for a total of €11,524,500, the highest figure since 2007 and up 22.8 per cent on 2012. Another positive seen across the store sales this year, and in particular at the Derby Sale, was the remarkable turnaround in the fortunes of jumps-bred fillies, who had lost much of their value during the economic crash.

During the two-day sale a staggering 90 per cent of the fillies on offer sold, compared with 69 per cent the previous year. MV Magnier bought the sale-topper, parting with €250,000 for a son of Robin Des Champs out of four-time Grade 1 winner Asian Maze. Aiden Murphy snared the week’s top lot at the August Sale, going to €80,000 for a Scorpion gelding form the family of triple Champion Hurdle hero Istabraq. The 2013 figures improved on the gains recorded in 2012, with the aggregate up 46.2 per cent at €2,731,950. The average and median also improved on 2012. A Yeats three-parts brother to dual Champion Hurdle winner Hurricane Fly stole the show at the company’s November Sale after selling for €120,000 to trainer Ben Case. The top price contributed to turnover of €10,826,650, up 34.5 per cent on 2012. There were also increases in average and median. t


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Arabians take to the world’s stage SET IN THE HEART OF THOROUGHBRED COUNTRY IN NORMANDY, WATHBA STUD FARM PROUDLY FLIES THE FLAG FOR ARAB RACING

ESTLED among several leading thoroughbred establishments in the heart of Normandy, Wathba Stud Farm, which is home to 30 Arab broodmares and five stallions, has been owned by Sheikh Mansoor Bin Zayed Al Nahyan since 2009, writes Isabel Mathew. Martial Boisseuil has been involved in looking after the ruling family of Abu Dhabi’s interests for more than 20 years. “It all started with Sheikh Mansoor’s father Sheikh Zayed,” he says. “I bought horses for him and it has just continued from there. Back then the sheikh was the leading purchaser of Arabs at auction, but it has all changed now as all the horses in training have been bred by Sheikh Mansoor and are by his stallions.” One of these is Mushrae, winner of three of his four starts this year, including the £700,000 Qatar Arabian World Cup on Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe day. Trained by Jean-Pierre Totain at Pau, Mushrae is a son of Wathba’s superstar stallion Munjiz and has contributed to one of his owner’s six Group 1 wins this year – and to a tenth successive breeders’ title. Also a Group 1 winner for Sheikh Mansoor, Munjiz is out of champion mare Unchained Melody, who won 37 of her 38 races.

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Comprising more than 180 hectares of prime land near Argentan, Wathba was previously a thoroughbred farm known as Haras de Clairefeuille. It also acts as a pre-training facility for the youngstock before they go into training in France. Sheikh Mansoor, who is chairman of the Emirates Racing Authority, is active in the day-to-day running of the operation. Boisseuil says: “The sheikh keeps a close eye on everything that goes on here and he makes all the decisions. “Arabs are broken in July of their two-year-old year and go into training in January as three-year-olds. An Arab would run about ten seconds slower than a thoroughbred over a mile, but apart from that there isn’t much difference. “They start racing at three and their four-year-old year is the most important. At three an Arab is like a juvenile thoroughbred in physique.” Wathba Stud Farm also carries the name of a series of 25 races that take place across nine countries – Sweden, Switzerland, Holland, the United States, Belgium, France, Poland and the United Kingdom, as well as Abu Dhabi – in order to support smaller breeders across the world. The success of Wathba looks set to continue for years to come, especially with a future potential champion sire in the making when Mushrae retires.  Sheikh Mansoor Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, chairman of the Emirates Racing Authority and owner of Wathba Stud (right), is the driving force behind the Global Arabian Horse Flat Racing Festival racingpost.com/bloodstock


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Series of top-class events AS WELL as the Wathba Stud Farm series, Sheikh Mansoor sponsors two other prestigious race programmes, including the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Cup series, which is run at 11 racecourses over a variety of trips and showcases Arab racing at the highest level. From Switzerland to Texas, California to France, the series offers racegoers around the world the chance to watch top-class Group races, Arab-style. Such is the growing profile of the sport, in 2012 it shared the stage with Frankel when he landed the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury. The third series, the HH Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies World Championship, is named in honour of Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, Sheikh Mansoor’s mother and chairwoman of the General Women’s Union.

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The 12-race series is open to women jockeys only. “The Sheikha Fatima series are flagship races for international lady riders – they come from all over the world to represent their country,” says Amanda Smith of the Arabian Racing Organisation. All three race series culminate in glittering finales held after the EARS conference for education and training in Abu Dhabi. Sheikh Mansoor also sponsors the Darley awards, which for the past 26 years have honoured the best in Arabian racing. In 2014 the glamorous event will be held for the first time in Hollywood. To coincide with the Newbury stages of the Sheikh Mansoor-sponsored race series, the World Arabian Horseracing Conference will be held for the first time in London at the St James Theatre in May 2014.


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Number crunching Leading sires ................................................... 78-82 Return of mares ................................................... 83 Stakes sires and broodmare stakes sires ..... 85-101 Averages & medians ................................... 102-104 Covering sires ..................................................... 105 Covering fees .............................................. 106-113

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LEADING SIRES IN EUROPE IN 2013 IN ORDER OF PRIZE-MONEY STALLION

RNRS

RUNS WNRS

WNRS TO RNRS (%)

WINS

Galileo 277 1085 131 47.29 204 Motivator 131 713 55 41.98 89 Dansili 205 983 108 52.68 165 Oasis Dream 260 1504 142 54.62 225 Dubawi 169 770 78 46.15 127 Teofilo 185 837 84 45.41 128 Pivotal 218 1177 99 45.41 160 Monsun 87 349 42 48.28 66 Invincible Spirit 303 1533 126 41.58 191 Oratorio 268 1621 115 42.91 211 Holy Roman Emperor 234 1454 114 48.72 184 Montjeu 187 773 62 33.16 82 Rock Of Gibraltar 267 1450 106 39.70 166 Okawango 124 985 63 50.81 129 Danehill Dancer 208 1069 92 44.23 119 Shamardal 213 1136 109 51.17 171 Unaccounted For 94 883 54 57.45 110 Bosporus 103 882 60 58.25 121 Dutch Art 156 831 73 46.79 142 Cape Cross 234 1169 101 43.16 177 Footstepsinthesand 222 1284 115 51.80 185 New Approach 108 386 47 43.52 62 Acclamation 251 1516 123 49.00 185 Sri Pekan 75 671 35 46.67 78 Mountain Cat 128 1016 62 48.44 105 Divine Light 96 808 47 48.96 78 Dark Angel 118 806 60 50.85 108 Elusive City 219 1308 91 41.55 167 Verglas 265 1592 109 41.13 169 Authorized 167 706 67 40.12 103 Statistics supplied by Weatherbys. Results received to November 26

Oasis reaps dividends VICTORY in valuable Tattersalls Millions sales races for his progeny Oklahoma City and Wedding Ring helped Oasis Dream to the top of the table for leading sires of two-year-olds in Europe by prize-money. Five juvenile stakes winners, including Frankel’s half-sister Joyeuse (below), proved Oasis Dream’s position is no fluke. That tally was matched by Galileo and, perhaps less predictably, Camacho. Iffraaj, without a Group-winning two-year-old in Europe since Espirita and Wootton Bassett emerged from his record-breaking first crop in 2010, enjoyed a renaissance with Rizeena winning the Moyglare Stud Stakes and finishing second to paternal half-sister Chriselliam in the Fillies’ Mile. Paternal half-brother Hot Streak narrowly failed to add to the tally behind Astaire in the Middle Park Stakes. MS

STAKES WNRS

STAKES WINS

MONEY WON

AVERAGE EARNINGS

29 6 18 14 17 10 10 11 13 13 11 9 7 2 10 11 2 2 8 11 8 7 3 3 3 1 7 2 3 6

41 9 24 16 26 14 15 19 18 23 12 11 8 6 14 13 3 3 13 13 12 9 4 5 3 2 9 3 3 9

£7,238,561 £4,184,963 £3,907,630 £3,449,569 £3,313,884 £3,273,464 £3,070,739 £3,063,742 £2,831,209 £2,772,672 £2,749,544 £2,600,513 £2,584,222 £2,483,474 £2,446,165 £2,411,608 £2,351,847 £2,325,880 £2,275,671 £2,274,518 £2,231,460 £2,162,600 £2,154,703 £2,116,243 £2,090,475 £2,072,806 £2,021,804 £1,907,225 £1,717,056 £1,708,337

£26,132 £31,946 £19,062 £13,268 £19,609 £17,694 £14,086 £35,215 £9,344 £10,346 £11,750 £13,906 £9,679 £20,028 £11,760 £11,322 £25,020 £22,581 £14,588 £9,720 £10,052 £20,024 £8,584 £28,217 £16,332 £21,592 £17,134 £8,709 £6,479 £10,230

Galileo streets ahead

HIGHEST EARNER

Intello Treve The Fugue Oklahoma City Al Kazeem Trading Leather Farhh Novellist Moonlight Cloud Talip Han Morandi Leading Light Society Rock Kuloglu Hillstar Mukhadram Tonya Rampoldi Slade Power Windhoek Shamalgan Dawn Approach Morning Post White Ram Step By Step Divine Heart Lethal Force Kiram Steps Seal Of Approval

GALILEO steamrollered his way to a fifth European sires’ championship by prize-money in 2013 by a margin of more than £3 million, writes Martin Stevens. His tally of 29 individual stakes winners, including five who scored at the highest level in Europe – Altano, Intello, Magician, Romantica and Ruler Of The World – is 11 more than his closest pursuer Dansili. This year illustrated the worth of Derby winners at stud as Motivator, who landed the Epsom Classic four years after Galileo, finished second. Prix de Diane, Prix Vermeille and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe heroine Treve was responsible for more than half of his progeny earnings. Oasis Dream fielded the most winners and the best winners-to-runners ratio of the leaders, while progeny of the late, lamented German colossus Monsun produced an exceptional average earnings index of £35,215.

LEADING TWO-YEAR-OLD SIRES IN EUROPE IN 2013 IN ORDER OF PRIZE-MONEY STALLION

RNRS

RUNS WNRS

WNRS TO RNRS (%)

WINS

Oasis Dream 47 130 23 48.94 31 Iffraaj 59 245 21 35.59 33 Footstepsinthesand 78 312 34 43.59 47 Invincible Spirit 101 306 41 40.59 48 Acclamation 72 296 32 44.44 42 Mastercraftsman 76 255 27 35.53 38 Holy Roman Emperor 67 286 31 46.27 46 Galileo 58 132 23 39.66 33 Orpen 24 112 13 54.17 28 Kodiac 73 368 37 50.68 52 Dubawi 65 185 25 38.46 34 Elusive City 36 129 15 41.67 25 Bosporus 31 158 16 51.61 32 War Front 8 23 5 62.50 10 Intense Focus 59 243 18 30.51 25 Pastoral Pursuits 57 275 23 40.35 36 Okawango 13 53 5 38.46 13 Clodovil 40 216 21 52.50 27 Mountain Cat 39 186 17 43.59 25 Win River Win 24 91 13 54.17 21 Dandy Man 49 190 20 40.82 27 Henrythenavigator 24 73 8 33.33 14 Camacho 45 211 16 35.56 25 Kheleyf 55 253 25 45.45 38 Hurricane Run 19 49 10 52.63 17 Rock Of Gibraltar 61 181 16 26.23 22 Shamardal 61 191 15 24.59 19 Bahamian Bounty 52 221 18 34.62 27 Exceed And Excel 70 241 23 32.86 30 Bernstein 7 22 2 28.57 7 Statistics supplied by Weatherbys. Results received to November 26

STAKES WNRS

STAKES WINS

MONEY WON

AVERAGE EARNINGS

5 3 3 3 1 4 3 5 3 1 4 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 3 1 2

5 6 4 3 1 5 3 5 5 2 4 3 0 4 2 1 5 1 0 1 1 2 5 1 4 1 2 3 1 4

£955,563 £817,884 £730,159 £728,860 £706,802 £685,630 £664,283 £630,490 £624,599 £611,669 £533,824 £492,172 £480,727 £477,992 £474,139 £452,007 £428,097 £416,679 £411,893 £388,881 £385,642 £368,702 £362,033 £361,138 £343,240 £339,779 £324,818 £319,093 £310,938 £307,732

£20,331 £13,862 £9,361 £7,216 £9,817 £9,021 £9,951 £10,871 £26,025 £8,379 £8,213 £13,671 £15,507 £59,749 £8,036 £7,930 £32,931 £10,417 £10,561 £16,203 £7,870 £15,363 £8,045 £6,566 £18,065 £5,570 £6,247 £6,136 £4,442 £43,962

HIGHEST EARNER

Oklahoma City Rizeena Sandiva Cable Bay Morning Post Kingston Hill Wilshire Boulevard Tapestry Vorda Haikbidiac Postponed Kiram Husam Aga War Command Astaire Ventura Mist Kuloglu Manderley Zu Vere Blaze To Win Peniaphobia Sudirman Green Door Big Time Ectot Prince Gibraltar Ihtimal Anjaal Outstrip Karakontie

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LEADING FIRST-CROP SIRES IN EUROPE IN 2013 IN ORDER OF PRIZE-MONEY STALLION

RNRS

RUNS WNRS

WNRS TO RNRS (%)

WINS

Mastercraftsman 76 255 27 35.53 38 Intense Focus 59 243 18 30.51 25 Dandy Man 49 190 20 40.82 27 Le Havre 37 95 12 32.43 18 Bushranger 86 315 17 19.77 21 Red Rocks 40 205 11 27.50 14 Champs Elysees 34 102 13 38.24 14 Sabirli 22 76 7 31.82 8 Myboycharlie 35 133 9 25.71 12 Sea The Stars 45 89 10 22.22 12 Pomellato 7 33 4 57.14 6 Bekmezbey 6 32 4 66.67 8 Naaqoos 27 92 7 25.93 7 Banknote 4 14 2 50.00 5 Captain Gerrard 45 211 14 31.11 24 Aqlaam 19 65 9 47.37 11 Perfecto 2 11 2 100.00 6 Soldier Of Fortune 34 75 7 20.59 10 Doctor Dino 12 29 2 16.67 5 Art Connoisseur 28 104 6 21.43 9 Major Cadeaux 22 101 5 22.73 8 Zambezi Sun 9 24 4 44.44 4 Winker Watson 11 71 2 18.18 4 Archipenko 16 45 6 37.50 9 Yeats 17 49 5 29.41 5 Fastnet Rock 13 30 5 38.46 5 Bors 5 36 1 20.00 2 Thewayyouare 7 22 3 42.86 5 Shamdinan 14 98 4 28.57 4 Creachadoir 14 40 1 7.14 1 Statistics supplied by Weatherbys. Results received to November 26

Danehill dominance AFTER the retirement of Frankel, more maternal grandchildren of Danehill emerged into the limelight in 2013 to give the late Coolmore stallion a third consecutive leading broodmare sire title by progeny earnings. Prix du Jockey Club hero Intello and Prix Jean Romanet winner Romantica became the seventh and eighth top-level scorers bred on the magical Galileo-Danehill cross that produced Frankel, while My Titania is by Galileo’s half-brother Sea The Stars out of a Danehill mare. Danehill proved his versatility with his daughters also nicking with Iffraaj to produce top juvenile filly Chriselliam and King’s Best to produce high-class stayer Royal Diamond. Mares by ever-dependable damsire Sadler’s Wells produced 2013 European Group 1 winners Flintshire, Neatico and The Fugue, while another mainstay of this table, Darshaan, sired the dams of Al Kazeem, Estimate and Indonesienne. MS

STAKES WNRS

STAKES WINS

MONEY WON

AVERAGE EARNINGS

HIGHEST EARNER

4 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

£685,630 £474,139 £385,642 £256,158 £220,815 £199,958 £178,388 £167,878 £159,310 £150,882 £145,842 £140,752 £135,146 £134,891 £132,496 £108,236 £79,750 £74,705 £74,305 £73,432 £60,407 £59,805 £53,749 £53,329 £51,642 £50,287 £49,166 £42,911 £42,428 £41,080

£9,021 £8,036 £7,870 £6,923 £2,568 £4,999 £5,247 £7,631 £4,552 £3,353 £20,835 £23,459 £5,005 £33,723 £2,944 £5,697 £39,875 £2,197 £6,192 £2,623 £2,746 £6,645 £4,886 £3,333 £3,038 £3,868 £9,833 £6,130 £3,031 £2,934

Kingston Hill Astaire Peniaphobia La Hoguette Riverboat Springs Grey Greezly Avenue Gabriel Miss Aleyna Salai My Titania Another Party Son Of Peace Star Dolois Suzi Gold Rex Kalejs Aqlaam Vision Kuçuk Matra Time For Mabel Virimoon Suzi’s Connoisseur Latenightrequest Zambezie My Dear Watson Lady Penko Dress Drive Dorothy B Leydibors Secret Admirer Dimontina Margot Machance

Craftsman the master DANDY MAN set the early pace in the first-season sires’ race but at the end of the season there was a clear winner in terms of individual winners and prize-money: Mastercraftsman, who was also the only one to sire more than one stakes winner – four altogether, headed by unbeaten Racing Post Trophy hero Kingston Hill, writes Martin Stevens. Intense Focus was the only other freshman sire to supply a Group 1 winner, with his son Astaire (below) adding the Middle Park Stakes to an earlier score in the Gimcrack Stakes. Mastercraftsman’s old racecourse rival Sea The Stars was towards the back of the field early in the season but ran on well when the 7f and one-mile juvenile races kicked in. He finished with a double-digit tally of winners, including several intriguing maiden scorers and exciting CL Weld Park Stakes winner My Titania.

LEADING BROODMARE SIRES IN EUROPE IN 2013 IN ORDER OF PRIZE-MONEY STALLION

RNRS

RUNS WNRS

WNRS TO RNRS (%)

WINS

Danehill 454 2531 194 42.73 305 Sadler’s Wells 654 3329 279 42.66 425 Anabaa 244 1310 101 41.39 164 Darshaan 279 1390 111 39.78 189 Rainbow Quest 331 1703 132 39.88 211 Indian Ridge 306 1891 156 50.98 230 Barathea 321 1775 122 38.01 193 Linamix 276 1444 111 40.22 170 Pivotal 257 1425 116 45.14 189 Selkirk 257 1398 105 40.86 167 Alzao 220 1259 75 34.09 117 Rahy 120 728 57 47.50 101 Green Desert 316 1741 120 37.97 173 Kingmambo 150 791 64 42.67 100 Monsun 176 934 83 47.16 116 Mountain Cat 74 656 43 58.11 94 Highest Honor 234 1332 72 30.77 127 Peintre Celebre 154 856 68 44.16 108 Machiavellian 237 1417 99 41.77 166 Night Shift 301 1821 117 38.87 186 Galileo 161 736 76 47.21 109 Bering 196 1102 66 33.67 110 Royal Academy 249 1461 97 38.96 151 In The Wings 219 1272 89 40.64 153 Lando 90 460 40 44.44 58 Desert Style 75 455 30 40.00 63 Grand Lodge 277 1509 97 35.02 132 Spectrum 173 1008 62 35.84 94 Mujtahid 127 842 51 40.16 99 Cadeaux Genereux 228 1350 93 40.79 144 Statistics supplied by Weatherbys. Results received to November 26

STAKES WNRS

STAKES WINS

MONEY WON

AVERAGE EARNINGS

25 24 8 16 13 13 7 5 9 9 3 4 9 4 8 4 1 7 6 3 8 2 7 3 7 4 1 4 0 4

33 30 13 26 14 19 9 8 15 11 4 7 10 5 11 8 2 9 6 4 9 2 8 4 12 6 2 7 0 5

£6,185,138 £6,062,376 £5,293,167 £4,535,244 £3,275,839 £2,995,746 £2,424,714 £2,413,644 £2,332,187 £2,267,769 £2,139,288 £2,106,375 £2,086,055 £2,077,298 £2,052,735 £1,930,285 £1,859,704 £1,844,548 £1,809,761 £1,807,262 £1,761,311 £1,718,288 £1,703,601 £1,684,853 £1,671,704 £1,664,716 £1,652,372 £1,633,054 £1,607,009 £1,599,155

£13,624 £9,270 £21,693 £16,255 £9,897 £9,790 £7,554 £8,745 £9,075 £8,824 £9,724 £17,553 £6,601 £13,849 £11,663 £26,085 £7,974 £7,783 £7,636 £6,004 £10,940 £8,767 £7,779 £7,693 £18,574 £22,196 £5,965 £9,440 £12,654 £7,014

HIGHEST EARNER

Intello The Fugue Treve Al Kazeem Just The Judge Jwala Opstinate Ectot Winsili Vancouverite Olympic Glory Declaration Of War Battle Of Marengo Ruler Of The World Lucky Speed Kuloglu Cikmazhan Talent Galician Graphic Oklahoma City Morandi Amarillo Lost In The Moment Farhh Lethal Force Il Nero Moonlight Cloud Sarilar Runner Gregorian

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RNRS

RUNS WNRS

WNRS TO RNRS (%)

WINS

New Approach 108 386 47 43.52 62 Duke Of Marmalade 127 567 51 40.16 83 Henrythenavigator 60 265 25 41.67 39 Mount Nelson 94 461 35 37.23 55 Falco 67 314 26 38.81 39 Raven’s Pass 68 298 34 50.00 45 Tamayuz 82 401 28 34.15 42 Popular Demand 15 92 4 26.67 6 Astronomer Royal 46 241 13 28.26 25 Sageburg 42 218 13 30.95 20 Spirit One 35 220 6 17.14 12 Sakhee’s Secret 92 479 31 33.70 48 Thousand Words 36 203 13 36.11 17 Ramonti 27 120 10 37.04 20 Literato 37 188 11 29.73 16 Haatef 41 203 16 39.02 22 Linngari 41 235 15 36.59 23 Special Quest 44 256 9 20.45 14 Sixties Icon 28 184 16 57.14 26 Captain Marvelous 31 190 14 45.16 27 Golden Sun 13 138 3 23.08 7 Scarface 5 36 3 60.00 8 Son Of Sun 5 44 4 80.00 10 Mehmet Bora 4 32 1 25.00 5 Peer Gynt 16 60 5 31.25 10 Linda’s Lad 22 88 4 18.18 5 Zanjero 1 13 1 100.00 5 Assertive 31 168 10 32.26 15 Papal Bull 38 192 7 18.42 9 Vita Rosa 12 65 6 50.00 10 Statistics supplied by Weatherbys. Results received to November 26

Motivator on mark AS EVER, the fabulous riches lavished on the winner of the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe decided the French champion sire by progeny earnings. So the honour in 2013 fell to Treve’s sire Motivator. The Derby-winning son of Montjeu seems to have really clicked with French racing and in the past year was also represented by Prix Penelope winner Ferevia and Prix du Jockey Club third Sky Hunter. Motivator switched from the Royal Studs to the Haras du Quesnay at the beginning of the year. He covered 136 mares in his first year in Normandy – a large book by French standards – and had his fee more than doubled to €15,000 from €7,000 for 2014. Monsun was another star of the French racing season, providing nine stakes winners including three at the highest level – Prix Saint-Alary heroine Silasol, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud winner Novellist and Prix d’Ispahan and Prix du Moulin winner Maxios. MS racingpost.com/ipad

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STAKES WINS

MONEY WON

AVERAGE EARNINGS

7 9 2 2 2 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 11 3 3 2 2 5 2 3 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

£2,162,600 £987,081 £741,144 £676,891 £584,395 £578,120 £538,225 £489,354 £460,527 £459,871 £414,722 £407,168 £402,763 £334,042 £296,014 £271,430 £270,546 £241,592 £196,886 £157,615 £144,149 £143,972 £136,511 £134,273 £126,869 £108,335 £98,042 £96,985 £90,237 £89,486

£20,024 £7,772 £12,352 £7,201 £8,722 £8,502 £6,564 £32,624 £10,011 £10,949 £11,849 £4,426 £11,188 £12,372 £8,000 £6,620 £6,599 £5,491 £7,032 £5,084 £11,088 £28,794 £27,302 £33,568 £7,929 £4,924 £98,042 £3,129 £2,375 £7,457

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Approach consolidates

HIGHEST EARNER

Dawn Approach Venus De Milo Sudirman Berkshire Odeliz Secret Number Brown Sugar Celeritas Stellar Path Peace Burg Spirit’s Revench Thunder Strike Top Notch Tonto Montiridge Alterite Hasopop Pragmatisme Harmonia Cruck Realta Lilac Lace Little Face Cephei Guzel Sultan Always Marju Chancelier La Grande Duchesse My Secret Bob Cardinal Palace Adjudant Chef

NEW APPROACH sired three Royal Ascot winners and champion juvenile Dawn Approach in his first crop in 2012. The son of Galileo consolidated that fantastic start in 2013 with Dawn Approach going on to win the 2,000 Guineas and St James’s Palace Stakes and daughter Talent (below) landing another Classic in the Oaks, writes Martin Stevens. There are plenty of exciting prospects in New Approach’s second crop too, including Prix de Conde winner Elliptique and easy conditions stakes scorer Sudden Wonder. Duke Of Marmalade supplied the most winners and stakes winners of any sophomore, while Henrythenavigator achieved the feat of siring Phoenix Stakes winners in his first two crops when Sudirman emulated his paternal half-brother Pedro The Great in the race in August.

LEADING FLAT SIRES IN FRANCE IN 2013 IN ORDER OF PRIZE-MONEY STALLION

RNRS

RUNS WNRS

WNRS TO RNRS (%)

WINS

Motivator 24 118 12 50.00 23 Galileo 50 154 20 40.00 31 Monsun 38 166 18 47.37 34 Dansili 58 262 29 50.00 42 Muhtathir 103 589 42 40.78 61 Invincible Spirit 52 222 19 36.54 25 Gold Away 92 660 38 41.30 71 Rock Of Gibraltar 71 405 33 46.48 45 Holy Roman Emperor 56 306 23 41.07 37 Slickly 126 863 40 31.75 59 Elusive City 71 373 27 38.03 49 Anabaa 62 375 23 37.10 32 Stay Gold 1 2 1 100.00 1 Hurricane Run 57 315 25 43.86 36 Anabaa Blue 67 491 29 43.28 45 Pivotal 45 191 19 42.22 25 Orpen 50 290 22 44.00 37 Nayef 32 134 13 40.63 21 Stormy River 77 436 27 35.06 42 Zamindar 70 330 20 28.57 27 Green Tune 91 503 28 30.77 41 Oasis Dream 56 273 22 39.29 32 Teofilo 43 154 18 41.86 24 Montjeu 52 179 17 32.69 22 Danehill Dancer 40 239 23 57.50 28 American Post 74 520 26 35.14 39 Whipper 67 348 23 34.33 31 Layman 67 474 29 43.28 47 Footstepsinthesand 48 233 23 47.92 37 King’s Best 99 445 30 30.30 37 Statistics supplied by Weatherbys. Results received to November 26

STAKES WNRS

STAKES WINS

MONEY WON

AVERAGE EARNINGS

HIGHEST EARNER

3 6 9 4 4 5 1 4 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1

5 10 13 6 5 8 1 4 2 3 3 5 1 4 3 3 3 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1

£3,514,092 £2,252,381 £1,815,238 £1,456,476 £1,355,383 £1,189,845 £1,170,935 £1,165,283 £1,158,513 £1,153,220 £1,064,525 £994,204 £991,039 £874,546 £868,743 £833,695 £829,040 £820,520 £799,707 £778,715 £767,790 £713,259 £712,450 £695,222 £679,671 £675,658 £674,381 £659,784 £656,764 £655,024

£146,421 £45,048 £47,769 £25,112 £13,159 £22,882 £12,728 £16,412 £20,688 £9,153 £14,993 £16,036 £991,039 £15,343 £12,966 £18,527 £16,581 £25,641 £10,386 £11,267 £8,437 £12,737 £16,569 £13,370 £16,992 £9,131 £10,065 £9,848 £13,683 £6,616

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LEADING NORTH AMERICAN FLAT SIRES IN 2013 IN ORDER OF PRIZE-MONEY STALLION

*ALL *ALL *STKS *WNRS TO US/Can RNRS WNRS WNRS RNRS (%) RNRS

US/Can WNRS

Kitten’s Joy 242 124 23 51.24 220 Malibu Moon 269 134 12 49.81 249 Unbridled’s Song 186 93 9 50.00 164 Harlan’s Holiday 264 151 17 57.20 239 Speightstown 253 148 21 58.50 196 Tapit 267 123 11 46.07 244 Giant’s Causeway 341 154 20 45.16 239 Awesome Again 170 99 10 58.24 150 Macho Uno 191 102 7 53.40 178 Stormy Atlantic 234 118 13 50.43 208 Rockport Harbor 217 127 13 58.53 200 Tale Of The Cat 276 127 11 46.01 229 Candy Ride 231 122 13 52.81 222 Ghostzapper 152 87 15 57.24 132 Medaglia D’Oro 239 103 17 43.10 182 More Than Ready 269 119 12 44.24 206 Empire Maker 194 90 10 46.39 154 War Front 125 65 18 52.00 112 City Zip 248 134 10 54.03 240 Broken Vow 240 132 9 55.00 219 Lemon Drop Kid 245 123 11 50.20 200 Pulpit 160 85 13 52.13 144 Smart Strike 232 118 10 50.86 170 Tiznow 220 102 4 46.36 208 Lion Heart 246 131 9 53.25 215 Henny Hughes 195 112 10 57.44 153 Street Sense 176 90 14 51.14 138 Langfuhr 265 147 3 55.47 243 Distorted Humor 214 104 9 48.60 166 Bluegrass Cat 218 116 9 53.21 197 Statistics to November 26 *Northern Hemisphere (excl. Japan/Hong Kong)

Beneficial lament TRIUMPH and tragedy for Knockhouse Stud stalwart Beneficial. The son of Top Ville died aged 23 just weeks after siring three Cheltenham Festival winners – Benefficient, Salsify and Salubrious – and not long before he was crowned leading jumps sire by progeny earnings for the first time. King’s Theatre – who also died (2011) in the season he won a first jumps sires’ championship – enjoyed another fruitful Cheltenham Festival as sire of Grade 1 winners Cue Card and The New One and as damsire of Gold Cup hero Bobs Worth. Oscar provided a flurry of big-race winners, including exciting novice hurdler At Fishers Cross ((left) and RSA Chase winner Lord Windermere. He is joined on the Coolmore National Hunt stallion roster in 2014 by close relation Imperial Monarch. MS

STKES WNRS

111 128 85 143 119 113 109 87 96 107 116 111 119 75 81 92 74 54 130 125 102 77 94 98 122 93 75 138 83 107

MONEY WON

AVERAGE EARNINGS

22 $10,322,103 12 $9,494,366 9 $8,578,494 16 $8,437,909 19 $8,325,676 10 $8,263,013 15 $7,919,116 9 $7,890,546 6 $7,823,513 11 $7,148,837 11 $6,818,426 9 $6,671,511 13 $6,645,765 14 $6,624,584 15 $6,470,047 6 $6,398,711 9 $6,366,158 13 $6,229,785 8 $6,082,344 7 $5,887,281 10 $5,850,407 13 $5,844,814 9 $5,743,011 4 $5,649,565 8 $5,631,400 6 $5,539,635 11 $5,538,985 3 $5,411,801 7 $5,330,584 9 $5,149,188

$46,919 $38,130 $52,308 $35,305 $42,478 $33,865 $33,134 $52,604 $43,952 $34,369 $34,092 $29,133 $29,936 $50,186 $35,550 $31,062 $41,339 $55,623 $25,343 $26,883 $29,252 $40,589 $33,782 $27,161 $26,193 $36,207 $40,138 $22,271 $32,112 $26,138

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Kitten’s poised

HIGHEST EARNER

Big Blue Kitten Orb Will Take Charge Summer Applause Dance To Bristol Joyful Victory Winning Cause Game On Dude Mucho Macho Man Up With The Birds Ria Antonia She’s A Tiger Clubhouse Ride Za Approval Rydilluc Verrazano Royal Delta Departing Reneesgotzip Cyber Secret Kid Dreams Fiftyshadesofhay Swagger Jack Tiz Me Sue Uncaptured Beholder Unlimited Budget London Lane Boisterous Percussion

OWNERS Ken and Sarah Ramsey’s staunch support of their sire Kitten’s Joy looked in late November to have secured him the North American sires’ championship by progeny earnings, writes Martin Stevens. All of Kitten’s Joy’s six Grade 1 winners in 2013 were bred by the Ramseys. Three of those, Admiral Kitten, Big Blue Kitten and Real Solution, landed the Secretariat Stakes, Sword Dancer Invitational Stakes and Arlington Million within two hours of each other on one day in August. Malibu Moon, sire of this year’s Kentucky Derby hero Orb, was just behind Kitten’s Joy, with Unbridled’s Song, who died aged 20 in July, in third thanks chiefly to his Grade 1 winners Cross Traffic, Graydar and Will Take Charge. Fourth-placed Harlan’s Holiday was another sad loss to the US stallion ranks in 2013, having been euthanised during his stint shuttling to Argentina in November.

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RNRS

RUNS WNRS

Beneficial 347 1514 Oscar 364 1336 King’s Theatre 234 925 Flemensfirth 303 1160 Milan 290 1093 Presenting 358 1285 Bob Back 89 377 Old Vic 239 918 Montjeu 68 294 Kayf Tara 167 556 Dom Alco 28 108 Network 17 72 Robin Des Champs 24 97 Second Empire 7 30 Witness Box 69 25 Alflora 157 585 Pistolet Bleu 22 61 Alderbrook 103 429 Accordion 81 336 Karinga Bay 123 485 Dr Massini 124 495 Stowaway 37 153 Winged Love 80 334 Definite Article 154 466 Azamour 22 81 Midnight Legend 95 382 Sadler’s Wells 63 296 Lavirco 20 98 Westerner 116 363 Heron Island 105 342 Statistics from racingpost.com/bloodstock

115 99 77 90 103 92 33 73 25 53 14 9 12 2 18 41 3 28 25 43 36 15 15 38 8 36 22 9 32 20

WNRS TO RNRS (%)

WINS

STAKES WNRS

STAKES WINS

MONEY WON

AVERAGE EARNINGS

HIGHEST EARNER

33 27 33 30 36 26 37 31 37 32 50 53 50 29 26 26 14 27 31 35 29 41 24 25 36 38 35 45 28 19

182 158 128 127 160 123 49 102 43 75 30 19 22 2 25 53 8 48 38 64 54 26 33 51 13 54 33 23 43 31

7 11 6 4 4 7 5 4 7 4 4 1 3 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 4

9 14 11 7 7 7 7 4 11 4 6 5 5 1 2 2 4 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 4

£1,933,462 £1,902,940 £1,787,664 £1,605,496 £1,374,972 £1,293,292 £1,050,120 £952,110 £868,849 £694,854 £684,141 £638,755 £594,312 £574,064 £514,518 £506,266 £477,783 £461,131 £446,928 £423,702 £406,334 £378,789 £374,987 £373,789 £365,048 £353,313 £345,344 £327,442 £325,739 £319,938

£5,572 £5,228 £7,640 £5,299 £4,741 £3,613 £11,799 £3,984 £12,777 £4,161 £24,434 £37,57 £24,763 £82,009 £7,457 £3,225 £21,717 £4,477 £5,518 £3,445 £3,277 £10,238 £4,687 £2,427 £16,593 £3,719 £5,482 £16,372 £2,808 £3,047

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SIRES WHO COVERED TEN MARES OR MORE IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND IN 2013 Name ...............No. mares covered Acclamation ........................134 Aizavoski ...............................68 Alfred Nobel ..........................37 Alkaadhem ............................47 Approve.................................58 Aqlaam ..................................74 Arabian Gleam ......................23 Arakan .................................127 Arcadio ................................292 Arcano .................................110 Archipenko ............................64 Art Connoisseur ....................49 Ask .........................................80 Aussie Rules ..........................34 Authorized ............................30 Avonbridge ...........................15 Azamour ................................43 Bahamian Bounty .................85 Bahri ......................................22 Baltic King .............................15 Bated Breath .......................146 Beat Hollow ..........................71 Beneficial...............................20 Big Bad Bob.........................102 Black Sam Bellamy................70 Bollin Eric ..............................20 Born To Sea .........................139 Brian Boru .............................11 Bushranger..........................150 Cacique..................................49 Camacho ...............................44 Canford Cliffs ......................117 Cape Cross ..........................116 Captain Gerrard ....................64 Casamento ..........................171 Champs Elysees ....................51 Choisir ...................................99 Clodovil .................................98 Cockney Rebel.......................19 Compton Place ......................57 Court Cave ..........................130 Dalakhani ..............................50 Dandy Man .........................142 Danehill Dancer ....................22 Dansant .................................38 Dansili .................................100 Dark Angel ..........................199 Darsi ......................................21 Delegator ............................102 Dick Turpin ............................54 Distant Peak ..........................19 Doncaster Rover ...................25 Doyen ..................................115

Name ...............No. mares covered Dragon Pulse.......................109 Dream Ahead ......................113 Dr Massini .............................16 Dubai Destination.................62 Dubawi................................142 Duke Of Marmalade .............37 Dutch Art .............................149 Dylan Thomas .......................28 Elnadim .................................22 Elusive Pimpernel .................54 Elzaam .................................113 Equiano ...............................123 Excelebration ......................153 Fairly Ransom .......................15 Fair Mix .................................77 Fame And Glory ..................227 Famous Name .......................81 Fast Company .....................119 Fastnet Rock ........................193 Firebreak ...............................21 Flemensfirth ........................195 Footstepsinthesand ..............96 Foxwedge............................118 Frankel.................................133 Frozen Fire.............................60 Frozen Power ........................80 Fruits Of Love ........................21 Galileo .................................193

Name ...............No. mares covered Gamut....................................15 Geordieland ..........................11 Getaway ..............................254 Gold Well.............................217 Haafhd...................................35 Haatef....................................16 Halling ...................................14 Harbour Watch ....................147 Hellvelyn ...............................59 Helmet .................................121 Henrythenavigator .............168 High Chaparral ....................127 Holy Roman Emperor..........191 Iffraaj .....................................74 Indian Haven.........................10 Intense Focus ......................127 Intikhab .................................59 Invincible Spirit ...................182 Jeremy .................................239 Kalanisi ...............................110 Kayf Tara ...............................66 Kheleyf ................................113 Kodiac..................................164 Kyllachy ...............................120 Lawman ..............................180 Le Cadre Noir ........................27 Le Fou ....................................68 Librettist ................................37

Name ...............No. mares covered Lilbourne Lad ........................80 Lope De Vega ......................120 Lord Shanakill .......................51 Lovelace ................................24 Mahler .................................229 Majestic Missile ....................12 Major Cadeaux......................15 Makfi ...................................100 Malinas................................123 Mastercraftsman .................187 Masterofthehorse .................45 Mawatheeq ...........................37 Mayson..................................90 Medicean ............................120 Midnight Legend ..................46 Milan ...................................210 Millenary ...............................16 Misu Bond .............................10 Monsieur Bond......................43 Morozov ..............................162 Mountain High ......................69 Mount Nelson .......................90 Mullionmileanhour ...............26 Multiplex ...............................80 Mustameet ............................39 Nathaniel ............................148 Native Ruler ..........................39 Nayef .....................................27

Name ...............No. mares covered New Approach ....................127 Notnowcato ..........................32 Oasis Dream ........................114 Oscar ...................................203 Paco Boy ..............................120 Papal Bull ..............................56 Passing Glance ......................26 Pastoral Pursuits ...................65 Peintre Celebre .....................32 Phoenix Reach.......................20 Piccolo ...................................42 Pivotal .................................129 Poet’s Voice .........................139 Pour Moi..............................100 Power ..................................143 Presenting ...........................116 Primary ..................................36 Prince Flori ............................24 Proclamation .........................12 Pushkin ..................................17 Rail Link.................................12 Raven’s Pass .........................92 Requinto................................93 Rip Van Winkle ....................153 Robin Des Champs................51 Robin Des Pres ......................38 Rock Of Gibraltar ..................99 Roderic O’Connor..................90

Monsun clan’s success leads to a jump in numbers THE growing influence of Monsun in the jumps sphere had a significant bearing on covering statistics in 2013, as he supplied two of the three busiest stallions, writes Tom Pennington. Arctic Tack Stud resident Arcadio was the busiest, covering 292 mares, while Getaway, who stands under the Coolmore National Hunt banner, was sent 254 mares, putting him third in the table. Second in the list was Whytemount Stud’s Stowaway, sire of dual Cheltenham Festival winner Champagne Fever, who covered 275 mares. Four-time Ascot Gold Cup hero Yeats

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covered at his lowest fee in 2013 (€6,000), which may have put him more in the price range of jumps breeders and led to him covering a book of 252 mares, compared with 111 in 2012. Jeremy’s book swelled from 84 to 239 mares this year. The switch to Garryrichard Stud from the Irish National Stud and the emergence of exciting Triumph Hurdle scorer Our Conor (right) could have been the catalyst for a rise in popularity.

Name ...............No. mares covered Royal Applause ...................115 Rule Of Law...........................10 Sakhee ...................................30 Sakhee’s Secret .....................50 Salutino .................................62 Sandmason ...........................12 Sans Frontieres ...................153 Sayif.......................................49 Schiaparelli ...........................70 Scorpion ..............................198 Sea The Stars ........................96 Sepoy ..................................114 September Storm ..................82 Shamardal ...........................139 Shantou ...............................120 Shirocco...............................101 Sholokhov .............................69 Showcasing ...........................68 Sir Percy.................................73 Sir Prancealot ......................147 Sixties Icon ............................91 Sleeping Indian .....................28 So You Think .........................83 Stimulation............................35 Stowaway ...........................275 Sulumani ...............................63 Tagula ....................................74 Tajraasi ..................................15 Tamayuz ................................84 Teofilo..................................154 Thewayyouare ......................45 Thousand Words ...................10 Tikkanen ................................16 Tobougg ................................24 Touch Of Land .......................44 Trans Island ...........................15 Urban Poet ............................11 Vale Of York...........................59 Vinnie Roe ...........................100 Vita Venturi ...........................12 Vocalised ...............................25 Wareed ..................................14 Watar .....................................50 Well Chosen ..........................33 Westerner ..............................68 Windsor Knot ........................41 Winged Love .........................45 Winker Watson......................11 Yeats ....................................252 Zamindar ...............................57 Zebedee ..............................141 Zoffany ................................116 Information from Weatherbys

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Authorized

Camacho

Ambivalent (Darshaan).............................. 1 Daksha (Rahy)..........................................L L Nichols Canyon (Dalakhani)....................... L Rehn’s Nest (Galileo).................................. 3 Seal Of Approval (Dr Devious)................. 1 L Sugar Boy (Danehill).................................. 3

Ambiance (Green Desert)........................... L Beldale Memory (Primo Dominie)............... L Green Door (Pips Pride).............................. 2 Hurryupharriet (Trans Island)...................... L My Catch (Barathea).................................. 3 Winning Express (Open Forum).................. L

Avonbridge

Cape Cross

Ragazzo (Pips Pride)................................ 3 L

Avon Pearl (Compton Place)....................... L Hallelujah (Mozart).................................... L

Acatenango

Azamour

Caudillo (Top Ville)..................................... L Hitchens (Royal Academy)....................... 3 L Saayerr (Kyllachy)...................................... 2

Chief Barker (Polish Precedent)................... L Gifted Girl (Selkirk)..................................... L Liber Nauticus (Daylami)............................ 3 Siyenica (Danehill)..................................... L

Anabaa

Bahamian Bounty

Amazonas (Proud Citizen).......................... L Burke’s Rock (Diktat).................................. L Cape Of Approval (Sadler’s Wells).............. L Caucus (Sadler’s Wells)............................L L Guest Of Honour (Royal Academy)............. L I’m Your Man (Arazi).................................. L Lesstalk In Paris (Linamix).......................... 3 Maputo (Secretariat)............................... 3 L Mila (Linamix)............................................ L Windhoek (Mister Baileys)......................... L Zurigha (Docksider).................................... L

Winners are listed under their sire with their broodmare sire in brackets. Includes Group (1, 2, 3) and Listed (L) wins in Europe and Dubai up to and including November 11 Academy Award

Acclamation

Anazone (Verglas)...................................... L Anodin (Blushing Groom)........................... 3 Path Wind (Sternkoenig)............................ L Style Vendome (Dr Fong)..................... 1 3 L

Anjaal (Peintre Celebre).............................. 2 Coral Mist (The Minstrel)............................ 3 Fig Roll (Acclamation)................................ L

Anabaa Blue

Balmont Mast (Nomination)....................... L

Tres Blue (Monsun).............................. 2 3 L

Baltic King

Apsis

Baltic Knight (King’s Best).......................... L

Les Beaufs (Saumarez)............................... L

Barathea

Aqlaam Aqlaam Vision (Distant View)..................... L

Don Bosco (Monsun).................................. 2 Verema (Darshaan)................................. 2 2

Arakan

Baroud D’Honneur

Sruthan (Mark Of Esteem)....................... 3 L Toormore (Danetime).............................. 1 2 Trumpet Major (Cape Cross)....................... 2

Beat Hollow

Arch Pavlosk (Sadler’s Wells)............................. L Pomology (Diesis)...................................... 3

Areion Birthday Prince (Spectrum)......................... L Limario (Lagunas)...................................... 3 Nabucco (Lavirco)...................................... 3 Smoke On The Water (Salse)...................... L

Art Connoisseur Suzi’s Connoisseur (Royal Applause).......... L

Astronomer Royal Stellar Path (Verglas)............................... 3 L Table Ronde (Alzao)................................... L

Aussie Rules Boomerang Bob (Cozzene)......................... L Fiesolana (Kris S)............................... 2 3 3 3 Konkan (Selkirk)................................. L

Balmont

Baie D’Honneur (Barathea)......................... L Cape Peron (Generous).............................. L Nocturnal Secret (Red Ransom).................. L

Bernstein Inis Meain (Runaway Groom)..................... L Karakontie (Sunday Silence).................... 1 3 Omaticaya (Gulch)...................................L L

Big Bad Bob Brendan Brackan (Unfuwain)...................... 3

Big Brown Darwin (Silver Ghost)................................. 3

Big Shuffle Feuerblitz (Acatenango).......................... 1 L Global Thrill (Darshaan)............................. 3 Konig Concorde (Ile De Bourbon)............... L Smooth Operator (Salse)............................ L

Black Sam Bellamy Earl Of Tinsdal (Dashing Blade).................. 1

Blu Air Force Bettolle (City On A Hill).............................. 3 Stay Tuned (Fasliyev).................................. L

Byron Gordon Lord Byron (Intikhab).................. 1 3 Professor (Selkirk).........................L L

Caradak Noozhoh Canarias (Singspiel)..................... L

Celtic Swing Midnight Soprano (Dr Devious).................. 3

Champs Elysees Avenue Gabriel (Gone West)...................... L

Charge D’Affaires Lacarolina (Lord Of Men)............................ L

Choisir Olympic Glory (Alzao)............................. 1 3

City Zip City Style (Katahaula County)..................... 3

Clodovil Gregorian (Cadeaux Genereux)............... 2 3 Miss Lahar (Mujadil).................................. L Shining Emerald (Zafonic).......................... L

Compton Place Place In My Heart (Midyan)........................ L

Country Reel Make It Reel (Slickly).................................. L

Dai Jin Girolamo (Surumu)..................................... 2

Dalakhani Elik (Tiger Hill)........................................... L Integral (Danehill)................................... 3 L Khione (Alhaarth)....................................... L Lava Flow (Barathea)................................. L Royal Blue Star (Unfuwain)........................ L Seismos (Dashing Blade)............................ 1

Dandy Man

Dank (Darshaan)..................................... 2 3 Disclaimer (Sadler’s Wells)......................... L Flintshire (Sadler’s Wells)........................ 1 3 Heirloom (Old Vic)...................................... L Making Eyes (Distant View)....................... L Miss France (Tirol)...................................... 3 Nabucco (Caerleon)................................... L Nevis (Dalakhani)....................................... L Remote (Zamindar).................................... 3 Renew (Sadler’s Wells).............................. L Riposte (Rainbow Quest)............................ 2 Testosterone (Sadler’s Wells)...................... L The Fugue (Sadler’s Wells)...................... 1 1 Thomas Chippendale (Sadler’s Wells)......... 2 Vancouverite (Selkirk).............................. 2 L Winsili (Pivotal)....................................... 1 L Zibelina (Zafonic).................................... 3 L

Dark Angel Dark Ray (Indian Ridge)............................. L Exogenesis (Key Of Luck)............................ 3 Gabrial (Mtoto).......................................... L Heeraat (Green Desert).............................. 3 Lethal Force (Desert Style)....................... 1 1 Lily’s Angel (Docksider)........................... 3 L Pride And Joy (Fayruz)................................ L

Dance Moves (Sadler’s Wells).................... L

Desert Prince Lili Moon (Acatenango).............................. L Princess Bavaroise (Fasliyev)...................... L Wasimah (Artan)........................................ L

Desert Style Ares D’Emra (Lomitas)................................ L Desert Blanc (Indian Ridge)........................ 3

Distorted Humor Slow Pace (Seattle Slew)......................... 3 L Wind Fire (A.P. Indy)................................... L

Domedriver Domeside (Kris)....................................... 2 3

Doyen Adoya (Dashing Blade).............................. 3 Camborne (Titus Livius).............................. 3 Oriental Magic (Big Shuffle)....................... L Piana (Big Shuffle)...................................... L Quiz Mistress (Rainbow Quest).................. L Vif Monsieur (Big Shuffle)..................... 3 3 L

Dr Fong

Berlin Berlin (Generous)............................. 2 Dancer Destination (Shareef Dancer).......... 3 Farraaj (Nureyev)....................................... 3 Gaterie (Galileo)......................................... L Nevada (Diktat).......................................... L

Dubawi Afsare (Fairy King).................................. 2 3 Ahzeemah (Entrepreneur)....................... 2 3 Al Kazeem (Darshaan)....................... 1 1 1 3 Al Thakhira (Green Desert)......................... 2 Aljamaaheer (Rainbow Quest).................... 2 Danadana (Barathea).............................. 3 L Fitful Skies (Northern Dancer)..................... 3 Fort Knox (Green Desert) ........................ L Hunter’s Light (Barathea) ...............1 2

The Fugue (left): by Dansili out of a mare by Sadler’s Wells

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Dyhim Diamond

Gailo Chop (Marignan)............................... L

Dubai Destination

Dansili

Alive Alive Oh (Sadler’s Wells)................... L Childa (Verglas).......................................... L Count Of Limonade (Darshaan).................. L Duchess Lemonade (Giant’s Causeway)..... L Guinnevre (Galileo).................................... L Morning Frost (Keltos)................................ L Quaduna (Monsun).................................... 3 Venus De Milo (Galileo).......................... 3 L Wannabe Better (Shirley Heights).............L L

Deportivo

Dane Friendly

Duntle (Lord At War)............................... 2 3 Esoterique (Dancing Brave)........................ 3 Forgotten Voice (Spend A Buck)......... 3 L Francis Of Assisi (Kingmambo)...... L Hillstar (Mark Of Esteem)........................... 2 Hippy Hippy Shake (Rainbow Quest).......... L Lost In The Moment (In The Wings)........ 2 L Planteur (Giant’s Causeway)................... 3 L Probably (Sadler’s Wells)........................... L Stubbs (Dalakhani)..................................... L

Duke Of Marmalade

Kizuna (Storm Cat)..................................... 2

Deep Impact

Beatrice (Anita’s Prince).......................... 3 3 Diamond Dove (Lando).............................. 3

Danehill Dancer

Kiyoshi (Sri Pekan)...................................... 3 Mangiapregaama (Cape Cross).................. L Narniyn (Alhaarth).................................. 3 L Nausica Time (Daylami)............................. L Night Of Thunder (Galileo)......................... L Piping Rock (Old Vic).................................. 3 Prince Bishop (Prospect Bay)...................... 3 Principe Adepto (Giant’s Causeway)........... 2 Universal (Giant’s Causeway)............... 2 2 3

Dutch Masterpiece (Foxhound)................... 3 Garswood (Kyllachy)............................... 2 L Lady Dutch (Montjeu)................................ L Ladys First (Danehill).................................. 3 Producer (Irish River)............................ 2 3 L Slade Power (Key Of Luck).................... 2 3 3 Van Der Neer (King Charlemagne).............. L

Extortionist (Oasis Dream).......................... L Mister Sandro (Diesis)................................ L Priore Philip (Blu Air Force)...................... 1 L

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Dylan Thomas Glowing Cloud (Dashing Blade)................. L Nymphea (Peintre Celebre)..................... 1 L Pether’s Moon (Tirol)................................. L Porsenna (Hussonet).................................. L Vally Jem (Giant’s Causeway)..................... L

Dynaformer Somewhat (Royal Academy)...................... L Willing Foe (Storm Cat).............................. L

Elnadim Come To Heel (Mujadil).............................. L

Elusive City Kiram (King’s Best)..................................... 3 Vedeux (Polish Precedent).......................... 3

Elusive Quality Elusive Kate (Lemon Drop Kid)................ 1 1 Great White Eagle (Miesque’s Son)............ 3 Hoarding (Cadeaux Genereux)................... L Shuruq (Noverre)....................................... 3

Enrique Fetan Joa (Grape Tree Road)...................... L

Even Top Cirrus Des Aigles (Septieme Ciel)............. 2 3

Exceed And Excel Cielo Canarias (Sadler’s Wells)................... L La Arenosa (Acatenango)........................... L Morawij (Piccolo)....................................... L Outstrip (El Prado)...................................... 2 Solar Deity (Docksider)............................... L

Excellent Art Artistic Jewel (Danehill)............................L L

Exchange Rate Gordol Du Mes (Arazi)............................... L

Fairly Ransom So Long Malpic (Marchand De Sable)......... L

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Falco Indigo (Loup Solitaire)............................... L Odeliz (Efisio) ............................................ L

Fastnet Rock Sea Siren (Success Express) ....................... L

Firebreak Fire Ship (Josr Algarhoud) ...................... 3 L

First Defence Dundonnell (Danzig) ................................. L

Flying Spur Mushreq (Jeune) ....................................... 2

Footstepsinthesand Akemi (Langfuhr) ...................................... L Arnold Lane (Noverre)............................... 3 Black Elegance (Key Of Luck) ..................... L Funinthesand (Funambule) ........................ L Giant Sandman (Darshaan) ..................2 L L Sandiva (Mark Of Esteem) ...................... 3 L Shamalgan (Unfuwain) .......................... 1 L

Galileo Altano (Lando) ....................................... 1 3 Astonishing (Kris S) ................................... L Australia (Cape Cross) ............................... 3 Battle Of Marengo (Green Desert) .......... 2 3 Cameron Highland (Arch) .......................... L David Livingston (Indian Ridge) ................ 3 Ernest Hemingway (Darshaan) ............... 3 3 Eye Of The Storm (Shirley Heights) ..........L L Feel Like Dancing (Darshaan) .................... L Flying The Flag (Pivotal) ............................ 3 Indian Maharaja (Danehill Dancer) ............ L Intello (Danehill) .............................. 1 3 3 L Lago Minto (Saumarez) ............................. L

Leo Gali (Darshaan) .................................. L Magician (Mozart).................................. 1 3 Mekong River (Danehill)............................ L Noble Mission (Danehill) ........................... L Romantica (Danehill).............................. 1 3 Ruler Of The World (Kingmambo)........... 1 3 Say (Dynaformer) ...................................... 3 Scintillula (Danehill) .................................. 3 Secret Gesture (Danehill) ........................... L Spiritjim (Anabaa) ..................................... L Sun Central (Alysheba) ............................L L Tapestry (Danehill) .................................... 2 Telescope (Darshaan) ................................ 2 The United States (Pivotal) ........................ 3 Vanishing Cupid (Alysheba) ....................L L Wonderfully (Danehill) .............................. 3

Gentlewave Victorinna (Fasliyev) .................................. L

Giant’s Causeway Dalkala (Anabaa) ................................... 1 2 Just Pretending (Mr Prospector)................. 3 Penelopa (Torrential) ................................. 1 Tableaux (Hansel)................................... 2 2

Gilded Time Verde-Mar (Spend A Buck) ........................ 3

Magician: a son of Galileo out of a mare by Mozart

Golan Missunited (Don’t Forget Me).................... L

Gold Away Goldtara (Sillery) ....................................... L Tunkwa (Tiger Hill) .................................... L

Gone West Sirius Prospect (Anabaa) ........................... L Treble Jig (Danehill)................................ 3 L

Green Desert Mazameer (In The Wings) ......................... L

Green Tune Green Byron (Anabaa)............................... L

Haatef Sacred Aspect (Royal Academy) ................ L Treaty Of Paris (Desert Sun) ....................... 3

Halling Cavalryman (Highest Honor) ..................... 3 Jutland (Darshaan) .................................... 3

Hard Spun

Lady Heidi (Dansili) ................................... L Laviva (Acatenango) ................................. L Lucarelli (Acatenango) .............................. L Palomita (Kornado) ................................... L Petit Chevalier (Pivotal) .......................... 3 L Toronado (Grand Slam) .......................... 1 3

Holy Roman Emperor Amarillo (Royal Academy) ......................... 3 Gentleman Only (Ali-Royal) ....................... 3 Holy Warrior (Stephen Got Even) ............... L Leitir Mor (Galileo) .................................... 3 Mango Diva (Desert King) ...................... 3 L Maureen (Linamix) .................................... 3 My Propeller (Dr Fong) .............................. L Pinturicchio (Peintre Celebre)..................... L Princess Noor (Zafonic).............................. 3 Victory Laurel (Fasliyev) ............................ 3 Wilshire Boulevard (Machiavellian) ........... 3

Hurricane Run

Hawk Wing

Banoffee (Anabaa) .................................... L Bunker (Green Desert) ............................... L Ectot (Linamix) .................................... 1 3 L Hurricane Red (Trempolino) ....................... L

Bank Of Burden (Pivotal) ......................3 L L

Iffraaj

Henrythenavigator

Chriselliam (Danehill) ................................ 1 Dibajj (Royal Applause) ............................. 3 Dogma Noir (Rainbow Quest) ................... L Hot Streak (Housebuster) ....................... 3 L Rizeena (Statue Of Liberty) .................. 1 2 L

Moviesta (A.P. Indy) .................................. 2 Now Spun (A.P. Indy) ................................ L

Sudirman (Desert Style) .......................... 1 2 Zhiyi (Caerleon)......................................... L

Intikhab Autre Qualite (Classic Secret)..................... L Glen’s Diamond (Rainbow Quest) ............. 2

Invincible Spirit Ektihaam (King’s Best) .............................. L Kingman (Zamindar) ................................. 3 Lockwood (Machiavellian)......................... 3 Mayyadah (Royal Academy) ...................... L Moonlight Cloud (Spectrum) ............ 1 1 1 3 Rawaaq (Silver Hawk) ............................... 3 Russian Soul (Indian Ridge).................... 3 L Shamshon (Fasliyev) ................................. L Signs Of Blessing (Seeking The Gold) ........ L Spirit Quartz (Rainbow Quest) ................... 2 Tantshi (Machiavellian) ............................. L Tawhid (Gulch) .......................................... L Tickled Pink (Indian Ridge) ..................... 3 3

Jeremy Pearl Of Africa (Sportsworld) ..................... L Yellow Rosebud (Green Desert) ................. L

Johannesburg Beat Baby (Nashwan)..............................L L

Kallisto Si Luna (Generous) ............................... L L L

Kendargent

Indian Ridge

Kenbella (Bernebeau) ................................ L Kenhope (Chato) ....................................... 3 Kenzadargent (Epistolaire) ........................ L Princedargent (Fairy King) ......................... L Snow Bell (Xaar) ....................................... L

High Chaparral

Rosendhal (College Chapel) ...................... 3

Kentucky Dynamite

Fanoulpifer (Danehill Dancer) .................... L Frine (Cardoun) ......................................... 3

Astaire (Dansili) ..................................... 1 2

Hernando Harris Tweed (Akarad) ............................... L Miss Cap Estel (Darshaan)......................... L

Intense Focus

Lion D’Anvers (Selkirk) .............................. L Mutin (Anabaa)......................................... L

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Kheleyf

Librettist

Maremmadiavola (Night Shift) .................. L Virtual Game (Sadler’s Wells) .................... L

Emily Of Tinsdal (Dashing Blade)............... L

King’s Best Gengis (Green Desert) ............................... 3 Navajo Chief (Rainbow Quest) .................. L Regarde Moi (Night Shift) ...................... 3 L Rich Coast (Sadler’s Wells) ........................ L Royal Diamond (Danehill) ................... 3 3 L Sajjhaa (Darshaan) ........................... 1 1 2 2

Kodiac

Craftsman (Forest Wildcat) ........................ 3 Kingston Hill (Rainbow Quest)................ 1 3 Pablosky (Tale Of The Cat) ......................... L

Protectionist (Peintre Celebre) ................... L Silasol (Gulch) ........................................... 1 Triple Threat (Lyphard) ........................... 2 3

Mr Greeley

Forever Snow (Holy Bull) ........................... L

Medaglia D’Oro

Montjeu

Literato

Earnshaw (Machiavellian) ......................... 3 Mshawish (Thunder Gulch) ....................... L

Berling (Danehill) ...................................... 3 Camelot (Kingmambo) .............................. 3 Chicquita (Dansili) ..................................... 1 Geoffrey Chaucer (Machiavellian) .............. 2 Leading Light (Gone West) .................. 1 3 3 Miss You Too (Peintre Celebre) .................. L Mount Athos (Slip Anchor) ........................ 3 St Nicholas Abbey (Sure Blade) .............. 1 1

Grace Lady (Ajdayt)................................ 2 L Indonesienne (Darshaan) .......................... 1 Silas Marner (Kendor) ............................... 3 Zack Hall (Dancing Brave) .......................L L

Lion Heart

Alterite (Dream Well) ................................ L

Lomitas Polish Vulcano (Trempolino) ...................... 3 Salut (Tiger Hill) ........................................ L

Lonhro

Riskit Fora Biskit (Brief Truce)..................... L Washaar (Dr Devious) .............................L L

Mental (Night Shift) .................................. 3

Kouroun

Lady Jacamira (Sillery)............................... 3

Lord Of England

Bamiyan (Verglas) ..................................... L

Lucky Story

Kyllachy

Annecdote (Zilzal) .................................. 3 L Arpinati (Benny The Dip) ........................... 3 Lucky Kristale (Pivotal) ........................... 2 2

Killachy Loose (Vettori) .............................. 3 Penitent (Bishop Of Cashel) .....................L L Sole Power (Distant View) ...................... 1 3 Stepper Point (Compton Place) .................. L Supplicant (Bishop Of Cashel) ................ 2 L

Manduro

Just The Judge (Rainbow Quest)................ 1 Lover Man (Fairy King) .............................. L Nargys (Indian Ridge) ............................... 3

Buckwheat (Sadler’s Wells) ....................... L Charity Line (Hernando) ...................... 1 2 L Donna Prassede (Singspiel) ....................... L Drive To Hell (Invincible Spirit) .................. L Kolonel (Swain).......................................L L Meerjungfrau (Dashing Blade) .................. L

Layman

Martaline

Lawman

Gammarth (Indian Ridge) .......................... L

Calling Out (Exit To Nowhere) ................... L

Le Havre

Martillo

La Hoguette (Zamindar) ............................ L

Now We Can (Acatenango) .................... 2 L

Lemon Drop Kid

Martino Alonso

Nutello (Forest Wildcat) ............................ L

Onlyyouknowme (Cozzene) ....................... L

Leroidesanimaux

Mastercraftsman

Animal Kingdom (Acatenango) ................. 1

Amazing Maria (Tale Of The Cat) ............... 3

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Medicean Medicean Man (Efisio) .............................. L Mince (Danehill Dancer) ............................ L Neatico (Sadler’s Wells) ................... 1 3 3 3 Nordico (Diktat) ........................................ 3 Zanetto (Halling) ....................................... L

Milk It Mick Miracle Of Medinah (Shinko Forest) ....... 3 L

Mizzen Mast Courcy (Bahhare) ...................................... L Filimbi (Seattle Slew) ................................ L Flotilla (Sinndar)........................................ 1

Modigliani Elettrotreno (Atticus) ................................. L

Mogok The Apache (Dolpour) ............................... 2

Monsieur Bond Ladies Are Forever (Danetime) .............3 L L

Monsun Blue Rambler (Rainbow Quest).................. L Estimate (Darshaan) ............................... 1 3 Maxios (Nureyev) ................................ 1 1 2 Novellist (Lagunas) .......................... 1 1 1 2 Ocovango (Gone West) .......................... 2 L Pearls Or Passion (Efisio) ........................... L Penglai Pavilion (Groom Dancer) ............... L Pirika (Intikhab)......................................... 3

More Than Ready Dalwari (Kalanisi)...................................... 3

Most Welcome Angel Light (Diaghlyphard) ....................... L

Motivator Daytona Bay (Lando)................................. 3 Felician (Inchinor) .................................. 2 3 Ferevia (Cat Thief) ..................................... 3 Rewarded (Cadeaux Genereux) ................. L Sky Hunter (Silver Hawk) ........................... L Treve (Anabaa).................................... 1 1 1

Mount Nelson Berkshire (Dr Devious)............................ 2 L Ninjago (Mountain Cat) ............................ L

Sajjhaa: a daughter of King’s Best out of a Darshaan dam

What A Name (Dayjur) .............................. 3

Muhtathir

Mujadil Kingsgate Native (Indian Ridge) ................ 2

Mujahid Bacchelli (Kendor) ...................................L L Best Tango (Sicyos) ................................... 3 Demeteor (Love The Groom) ..................... L Quiz Evolution (Kyllachy)........................... L

Mull Of Kintyre Mull Of Killough (Indian Ridge) ................. 3

Multiplex Superplex (Fly To The Stars)....................... 3

Myboycharlie Salai (Sahm).............................................. L

National Assembly Soft Falling Rain (Giant’s Causeway) ... 2 2 3

National Emblem Shea Shea (Jallad) .................................. 1 L

Nayef Fairy Nayef (Fairy King) ............................. L Sparkling Beam (Nureyev) ......................... 3 Tasaday (Mujahid).................................. 2 3 Valirann (Linamix) .................................. 2 3

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Bunairgead (Seeking The Gold) ................. L Cap O’Rushes (Shirley Heights) ................. 3 Dawn Approach (Phone Trick) ................ 1 1 Elliptique (Kendor) .................................... 3 Libertarian (Darshaan) .............................. 2 Talent (Peintre Celebre) .......................... 1 L

Orientate Well Acquainted (Sadler’s Wells) ............... L

Lovely Pass (Classic Cliche)........................ L Secret Number (Alleged) ........................ 3 L

Orientor

Red Clubs

Jack Dexter (Sri Pekan) .........................3 L L

Sky Lantern (Shareef Dancer) .............. 1 1 1 Vedelago (Marju) ...................................... 1

Orpen

Red Ransom

Night Shift

Ombrage (Hernando) ................................ 3 Orpello (Almutawakel) .............................. 3 Prestige Vendome (Dr Fong)...................... L Vorda (Observatory)............................ 1 2 L

Highland Knight (Selkirk)........................... 3

Panis

Refuse To Bend

Next Desert Gereon (Surumu)....................................... 2

Noroit Shoshoni (Sternkoenig) ............................. L

Norse Dancer Norse King (Barathea) ............................ 2 L

Notnowcato Custom Cut (Danehill) ............................... 3 Waila (Be My Guest) ................................. L

Oasis Dream Bye Bye Birdie (Selkirk).............................. 3 Chigun (Nashwan) .................................... 3 Coach House (Mujadil) .............................. L Flying Jib (Mizzen Mast) ............................ L Gale Force Ten (Kirkwall) ........................ 3 L Joyeuse (Danehill) ..................................... L Justineo (Montjeu) .................................... L Jwala (Indian Ridge) .............................. 1 L Ladyship (Pivotal) ..................................... L Mainsail (Theatrical).................................. 3 Mirza (Primo Dominie) .............................. 3 Mushir (Storm Cat) .................................... L Peace At Last (Barathea) ........................... 2 Reply (Indian Ridge).................................. L

Myasun (Bering) ....................................... 3

Pastoral Pursuits Ventura Mist (Tobougg)............................. L

Peintre Celebre Celebrissime (Bering) ................................ L La Pomme D’Amour (Kris) ......................... 2 Nicolosio (Alkalde) ..................................L L Seven Shares (Tiger Hill)............................ L

Philomatheia Pattaya (Benny The Dip) ......................... 3 L

Piccolo Pearl Flute (Inchinor) ................................. 3

Pivotal

Observatory

African Story (Gone West) ......................... 3 Calyxa (Lando) ..................................... L L L Farhh (Lando) ........................................ 1 1 Forgive (Efisio) .......................................... L Hot Snap (Kingmambo) ............................. 3 Maarek (Indian Rocket) ....................... 1 3 L Mill Marin (Salse) ...................................... L Pilote (Rahy) ............................................. L Quixote (Devil’s Bag)................................. L The Lark (In The Wings) ............................ 2

Wire To Wire (Royal Academy) .................. L

Poliglote

Olden Times

Adriana (Trempolino) ................................ 3

Times Up (Ile De Bourbon) ........................ 2

Priolo

One Cool Cat

Touz Price (Saint Cyrien) ............................ 3

Catcall (Polish Precedent) ....................... 3 L

Pyrus

Oratorio

Agent Secret (Efisio) .................................. L

Along Came Casey (Pleasant Tap) ...........L L Biz The Nurse (Tobougg) .................. 1 2 2 L Cape Factor (Cape Cross) .......................... L Chalnetta (Johann Quatz) .......................... L Eton Forever (Zilzal) .................................. L High Duty (Montjeu) ................................. L Moonwalk In Paris (Singspiel) ................... 3 Oratorio Latino (Sadler’s Wells) ................. L Rosina Bella (Giant’s Causeway) ............... L Sciolina (Carson City) ..............................L L Scream Blue Murder (Bluebird).................. L Technokrat (Enrique) ................................. L Viztoria (Darshaan) ................................ 2 3

Rail Link Destruct (Sadler’s Wells) ........................... L Last Train (Rainbow Quest) ....................... 3 Trip To Rhodos (Mark Of Esteem)............... L

Ramonti Montiridge (Indian Ridge) ....................3 L L

Rashbag Guajaraz (Rahy) ........................................ L

Rattle And Hum Carmagnola (Dolphin Street) ..................... L

Raven’s Pass Alta Stima (Rainbow Quest) ...................... L

Ransom Hope (Selkirk) .............................. L

Red Rocks Grey Greezly (Danehill) ............................. L Chiara Wells (Honour And Glory) .............. L Clorofilla (Great Commotion).................. 3 L Combat Zone (Zieten) ............................... L Refuse To Bobbin (Daggers Drawn) ........... L Without Fear (Kahyasi) ........................... 3 3

Rock Of Gibraltar Belle De Crecy (Cape Cross)....................... 2 Celtic Rock (Celtic Swing) .......................... 3 Ebiyza (Selkirk).......................................... 2 Prince Gibraltar (Pennekamp) .................... 1 Romantic Wave (Indian Ridge) ............... 3 L Russian Rock (Brief Truce).......................... L Society Rock (Key Of Luck)......................... 2 Spoil The Fun (Night Shift) ........................ L

Dibayani (Caerleon) .................................. L French Navy (Woodman)........................... L Ihtimal (Dubai Destination) .................... 2 3 Mukhadram (Timber Country) ................ 2 3 Our Obsession (Daylami) ........................... L Sharestan (Ashkalani) ............................... L Sommerabend (Monsun)........................... L Zazou (Lomitas) ........................................ 3

Shirocco Abu Sidra (Smadoun) ................................ 3 Born To Run (Tauchsport) .......................... 3 Brown Panther (Unfuwain) ..................... 2 L Keshiro (Danehill) ..................................... L Lady Liberty (Theatrical) ............................ L Mijhaar (Nashwan) ................................... L Wild Coco (Sternkoenig)............................ 3 Windfinder (Hussonet) .............................. L Rock My Heart (Cadeaux Genereux) .......... L

Silvano Lucky Speed (Monsun) ........................... 1 3

Silver Train Silver Ocean (Mt Livermore) ...................... L

Singspiel

Siljan’s Saga (Saint Cyrien) ......................L L

Sageburg

Sir Percy

Peace Burg (Sadler’s Wells) ....................... 2

Sound Hearts (Zamindar) .......................... L

Sakhee

Sixties Icon

Timeless Call (Nordico).............................. L

Cruck Realta (Josr Algarhoud) ................... L

Sakhee’s Secret

Slickly

Thunder Strike (First Trump) ...................... L

Le Ring (Johann Quatz) ...........................L L Meandre (Sevres Rose).............................. 1 Santa Ponsa (Sendawar) ........................... L

Sweet Baby Jane (Unfuwain)..................... L

Sagacity Saga Dream (Manninamix) ..................... 3 3

Sagamix

Santiago Chopin (Galileo) ........................................ 3

Scat Daddy No Nay Never (Elusive Quality) .............. 1 2

Sea The Stars My Titania (Danehill)................................. 3

Selkirk Caponata (Dansili) .................................... L Cubanita (Hernando)................................. 3 Good Old Boy Lukey (Pivotal) .................... 2 Thistle Bird (Marchand De Sable) .............. 3

Shamardal Akua’da (Sadler’s Wells) ........................... 2 Amaron (Bertolini)..................................... 3 Baltic Baroness (Sadler’s Wells) ................. 3

Stroll Celticus (Orpen) ........................................ L

Sulamani Achtung (Silvano) ..................................... L

Take Risks Tac De Boistron (Sicyos) ......................... 1 L

Tale Of The Cat Bold Thady Quill (Zilzal) ............................ L

Tamayuz Best Regards (Green Desert)...................... L Brown Sugar (Titus Livius) ...................... 3 3 Ighraa (Alzao) ........................................... L Thawaany (Desert King) ............................ L

Teofilo

Sholokhov

Au Revoir (Highest Honor).......................L L Gloomy Sunday (Lando) ............................ 3 Licia (Intikhab) .......................................... 3 Pacific Rim (Arazi) ..................................... 2 Pale Mimosa (Danehill) ............................. L Parivash (Polar Falcon) .............................. 3 Songcraft (Nureyev) .................................. L

Royal Applause

Keegsquaw (Hernando)............................. L Majeyda (Pivotal) ....................................L L Speckled (Broad Brush) ............................. L

Smart Strike Mandour (Desert Style) ............................. L

Soldier Hollow Ars Nova (Surumu).................................... 2 Dabbitse (Lando) ................................... 3 L Ivanhowe (Sternkoenig) ............................ 2 Koffi Angel (Platini) ................................... L Old Pal (Halling) ........................................ L Pastorius (Monsun) ................................... 1 Shanjia (Monsun) ...................................... L

Havana Gold (Desert Style) ....................... 1 Leofilo (Groom Dancer) ............................. L Miblish (Hector Protector) ......................... L Paene Magnus (Danehill) .......................... L Parish Hall (Montjeu) ............................. 3 L Royal Empire (Zieten) ............................. 3 L Samba Brazil (Dashing Blade) ................... 3 Teophilip (Nureyev) ................................... L Trading Leather (Sinndar) ....................... 1 L Voleuse De Coeurs (Grand Lodge) .......... 1 L

Tertullian Belango (Lomitas) ..................................... L Russian Tango (Laroche) ........................... L

Thousand Words Top Notch Tonto (Moment Of Hope) ....... 3 L

Three Valleys Saint Bernard (Polish Precedent)................ 2

Tiger Hill Moment In Time (Machiavellian) ............... 3

Toylsome Kapour (Monsun) ...................................... L

Trade Fair Plantagenet (Crafty Prospector)................. 3 Trade Storm (Slip Anchor) .......................... 2

Turtle Bowl Pleuven (Singspiel).................................... L

Verglas Espero (King’s Best) .................................. L Grandeur (Desert Sun)............................... L Steps (Vettori) ........................................... L

Vespone

Speightstown

Veslove (Pennekamp) ................................ L

Reynaldothewizard (Meadowlake) ......... 1 3 Tropics (Taj Alriyadh) .............................. 3 L

Walk In The Park

Spirit One

War Front

Eleuthera (Shining Steel) ........................... 3

Declaration Of War (Rahy)................... 1 1 L Giovanni Boldini (Old Trieste) .................... L Lines Of Battle (Arch) ................................ 2 The Brothers War (Sadler’s Wells) ............. L War Command (Red Ransom) ............. 1 2 2

Stay Gold Orfevre (Mejiro Mcqueen) ......................... 2

Sternkoenig Hey Little Gorl (Arctic Tern) ..................... 3 L

Storming Home Jakkalberry (Barathea) .............................. 2

Stormy Atlantic Barbecue Eddie (Carson City) .................... 2

Stormy River Tara River (Johann Quatz).......................... L

Strategic Prince La Collina (Galileo).................................... 1

Street Cry Emirates Queen (Deploy) .......................... 2 Fencing (Inchinor) ..................................... L

Farhh: the dual Group 1 winner is by Pivotal out of a Lando mare

Dance In The Park (Dansili) ....................... L

Whipper Pollyana (Unfuwain).................................. 2

Wiesenpfad Abendwind (Tannenkonig) ........................ 3

Windsor Knot Euphrasia (Lake Coniston) ...................... 3 L Mamma Giovanna (Dr Devious) ................ L

Xaar Tatoosh (Anabaa) ....................................L L

Zafeen This Time (Winged Love) ........................... 3

Zamindar Wedge Trust (Storm Cat) ........................... L Supplied by Hyperion Promotions Ltd

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Winners are listed under their broodmare sire with their sire in brackets. Includes Group (1, 2, 3) and Listed (L) wins in Europe and Dubai up to and including November 11 A.P. Indy Moviesta (Hard Spun)................................ 2 Now Spun (Hard Spun).............................. L Wind Fire (Distorted Humor)...................... L

Acatenango Animal Kingdom (Leroidesanimaux)........... 1 Feuerblitz (Big Shuffle)............................ 1 L La Arenosa (Exceed And Excel)................... L Laviva (High Chaparral).............................. L Lili Moon (Desert Prince)............................ L Lucarelli (High Chaparral)........................... L Now We Can (Martillo)........................... 2 L

Acclamation Fig Roll (Bahamian Bounty)........................ L

Ajdayt Grace Lady (Muhtathir)........................... 2 L

Akarad Harris Tweed (Hernando)........................... L

Alhaarth Khione (Dalakhani).................................... L Narniyn (Dubawi)................................... 3 L

Ali-Royal Gentleman Only (Holy Roman Emperor)..... 3

Alkalde Nicolosio (Peintre Celebre).......................L L

Alleged Secret Number (Raven’s Pass)................. 3 L

Almutawakel Orpello (Orpen).......................................... 3

Alysheba Sun Central (Galileo)................................L L Vanishing Cupid (Galileo).........................L L

Alzao Ighraa (Tamayuz)....................................... L Olympic Glory (Choisir)........................... 1 3 Table Ronde (Astronomer Royal)................ L

Anabaa Banoffee (Hurricane Run)........................... L Dalkala (Giant’s Causeway)..................... 1 2 Green Byron (Green Tune).......................... L Mutin (Kentucky Dynamite)........................ L Sirius Prospect (Gone West)....................... L Spiritjim (Galileo)....................................... L Tatoosh (Xaar).........................................L L Treve (Motivator)................................. 1 1 1

Brief Truce

Crafty Prospector

Riskit Fora Biskit (Kodiac)........................... L Russian Rock (Rock Of Gibraltar)................ L

Plantagenet (Trade Fair)............................. 3

Cameron Highland (Galileo)....................... L Lines Of Battle (War Front)......................... 2

Broad Brush

Refuse To Bobbin (Refuse To Bend)............ L

Dashing Blade

Arctic Tern

Cadeaux Genereux

Dalakhani

Adoya (Doyen)........................................... 3 Earl Of Tinsdal (Black Sam Bellamy)............ 1 Emily Of Tinsdal (Librettist)........................ L Glowing Cloud (Dylan Thomas).................. L Meerjungfrau (Manduro)........................... L Samba Brazil (Teofilo)................................. 3 Seismos (Dalakhani)................................... 1

I’m Your Man (Cape Cross)......................... L Pacific Rim (Singspiel)................................ 2

Arch

Hey Little Gorl (Sternkoenig)................... 3 L

Artan Wasimah (Desert Prince)............................ L

Ashkalani

Speckled (Street Cry).................................. L Gregorian (Clodovil)................................ 2 3 Hoarding (Elusive Quality).......................... L Rewarded (Motivator)................................ L Rock My Heart (Sholokhov)........................ L

Sharestan (Shamardal)............................... L

Caerleon

Atticus

Dibayani (Shamardal)................................. L Nabucco (Dansili)....................................... L Zhiyi (Henrythenavigator).......................... L

Elettrotreno (Modigliani)............................ L

Bahhare Courcy (Mizzen Mast)................................ L

Barathea Baie D’Honneur (Baroud D’Honneur).......... L Danadana (Dubawi)................................ 3 L Hunter’s Light (Dubawi).......................... 1 2 Jakkalberry (Storming Home)..................... 2 Lava Flow (Dalakhani)............................... L My Catch (Camacho).................................. 3 Norse King (Norse Dancer)...................... 2 L Peace At Last (Oasis Dream)....................... 2

Be My Guest

Cape Cross Australia (Galileo)...................................... 3 Belle De Crecy (Rock Of Gibraltar).............. 2 Cape Factor (Oratorio)................................ L Mangiapregaama (Dubawi)....................... L Trumpet Major (Arakan)............................. 2

Cardoun Frine (High Chaparral)................................ 3

Carson City Barbecue Eddie (Stormy Atlantic)............... 2 Sciolina (Oratorio)....................................L L

Waila (Notnowcato)................................... L

Cat Thief

Benny The Dip

Ferevia (Motivator).................................... 3

Arpinati (Lucky Story)................................. 3 Pattaya (Philomatheia)............................ 3 L

Celtic Swing Celtic Rock (Rock Of Gibraltar).................... 3

Bering

Chato

Celebrissime (Peintre Celebre).................... L Myasun (Panis).......................................... 3

Kenhope (Kendargent)............................... 3

Bernebeau

Bettolle (Blu Air Force)............................... 3

Kenbella (Kendargent)............................... L

Bertolini Amaron (Shamardal).................................. 3

Big Shuffle Oriental Magic (Doyen).............................. L Piana (Doyen)............................................ L Vif Monsieur (Doyen)........................... 3 3 L

Bishop Of Cashel Penitent (Kyllachy)...................................L L Supplicant (Kyllachy)............................... 2 L

Blu Air Force Priore Philip (Dane Friendly).................... 1 L

Bluebird

City On A Hill Classic Cliche Lovely Pass (Raven’s Pass)......................... L

Classic Secret Autre Qualite (Intikhab)............................. L

College Chapel Rosendhal (Indian Ridge)........................... 3

Compton Place Avon Pearl (Avonbridge)............................ L Stepper Point (Kyllachy)............................. L

Cozzene Boomerang Bob (Aussie Rules)................... L Onlyyouknowme (Martino Alonso)............. L

Scream Blue Murder (Oratorio)................... L

Blushing Groom

Daggers Drawn

Nevis (Dansili)............................................ L Nichols Canyon (Authorized)...................... L Stubbs (Danehill Dancer)............................ L

Dancing Brave Esoterique (Danehill Dancer)...................... 3 Zack Hall (Muhtathir)...............................L L

Danehill Artistic Jewel (Excellent Art).....................L L Berling (Montjeu)....................................... 3 Chriselliam (Iffraaj)..................................... 1 Custom Cut (Notnowcato).......................... 3 Grey Greezly (Red Rocks)........................... L Integral (Dalakhani)................................ 3 L Intello (Galileo)................................. 1 3 3 L Joyeuse (Oasis Dream)............................... L Keshiro (Shirocco)...................................... L Ladys First (Dutch Art)................................ 3 Mekong River (Galileo).............................. L My Titania (Sea The Stars).......................... 3 Noble Mission (Galileo).............................. L Paene Magnus (Teofilo).............................. L Pale Mimosa (Singspiel)............................. L Romantica (Galileo)................................. 1 3 Royal Diamond (King’s Best)................ 3 3 L Scintillula (Galileo)..................................... 3 Secret Gesture (Galileo).............................. L Siyenica (Azamour).................................... L Sugar Boy (Authorized).............................. 3 Tapestry (Galileo)....................................... 2 Treble Jig (Gone West)............................ 3 L Wonderfully (Galileo)................................. 3

Danehill Dancer Fanoulpifer (High Chaparral)...................... L Indian Maharaja (Galileo).......................... L Mince (Medicean)...................................... L

Danetime Ladies Are Forever (Monsieur Bond)......3 L L Toormore (Arakan).................................. 1 2

Dansili Astaire (Intense Focus)............................ 1 2 Caponata (Selkirk)...................................... L Chicquita (Montjeu)................................... 1 Dance In The Park (Walk In The Park)......... L Lady Heidi (High Chaparral)....................... L

Danzig

Anodin (Anabaa)........................................ 3

Dundonnell (First Defence)......................... L

Darshaan

Anita’s Prince Beatrice (Dr Fong)................................... 3 3

Arazi Gordol Du Mes (Exchange Rate)................. L

Al Kazeem: the triple Group 1 winner is by Dubawi out of a Darshaan dam

Al Kazeem (Dubawi)......................... 1 1 1 3 Ambivalent (Authorized)............................ 1 Count Of Limonade (Duke Of Marmalade)... L Dank (Dansili)......................................... 2 3 Ernest Hemingway (Galileo).................... 3 3 Estimate (Monsun).................................. 1 3 Feel Like Dancing (Galileo)......................... L Giant Sandman (Footstepsinthesand)....2 L L Global Thrill (Big Shuffle)........................... 3 Indonesienne (Muhtathir).......................... 1 Jutland (Halling)......................................... 3 Leo Gali (Galileo)....................................... L Libertarian (New Approach)....................... 2 Miss Cap Estel (Hernando)......................... L Sajjhaa (King’s Best).......................... 1 1 2 2

Telescope (Galileo)..................................... 2 Verema (Barathea).................................. 2 2 Viztoria (Oratorio)................................... 2 3

Dayjur What A Name (Mr Greeley)........................ 3

Daylami Liber Nauticus (Azamour)........................... 3 Nausica Time (Dubawi).............................. L Our Obsession (Shamardal)........................ L

Deploy Emirates Queen (Street Cry)....................... 2

Desert King Mango Diva (Holy Roman Emperor)........ 3 L Thawaany (Tamayuz)................................. L

Desert Style Havana Gold (Teofilo)................................ 1 Lethal Force (Dark Angel)........................ 1 1 Mandour (Smart Strike).............................. L Sudirman (Henrythenavigator)................ 1 2

Desert Sun Grandeur (Verglas)..................................... L Treaty Of Paris (Haatef).............................. 3

Devil’s Bag Quixote (Pivotal)........................................ L

Diaghlyphard Angel Light (Most Welcome)...................... L

Diesis Mister Sandro (Dane Friendly).................... L Pomology (Arch)........................................ 3

Diktat Burke’s Rock (Cape Cross).......................... L Nevada (Dubai Destination)....................... L Nordico (Medicean)................................... 3

Distant View Aqlaam Vision (Aqlaam)............................ L Making Eyes (Dansili)................................. L Sole Power (Kyllachy).............................. 1 3

Docksider Lily’s Angel (Dark Angel)......................... 3 L Solar Deity (Exceed And Excel)................... L Zurigha (Cape Cross).................................. L

Dolphin Street Carmagnola (Rattle And Hum)................... L

Dolpour The Apache (Mogok).................................. 2

Don’t Forget Me Missunited (Golan).................................... L

Dr Devious Berkshire (Mount Nelson)........................ 2 L

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Mamma Giovanna (Windsor Knot) ............ L Midnight Soprano (Celtic Swing) ............... 3 Seal Of Approval (Authorized) ................ 1 L Washaar (Kodiac) ....................................L L

Dr Fong My Propeller (Holy Roman Emperor) ......... L Prestige Vendome (Orpen) ........................ L Style Vendome (Anabaa) ..................... 1 3 L

Dream Well Alterite (Literato) ....................................... L

Dubai Destination Ihtimal (Shamardal) ............................... 2 3

Dynaformer Say (Galileo) ............................................. 3

Efisio Agent Secret (Pyrus) .................................. L Forgive (Pivotal) ........................................ L Medicean Man (Medicean)........................ L Odeliz (Falco) ............................................ L Pearls Or Passion (Monsun) ....................... L

El Prado

Forest Wildcat Craftsman (Mastercraftsman) .................... 3 Nutello (Lemon Drop Kid).......................... L

Foxhound Dutch Masterpiece (Dutch Art) .................. 3

Funambule Funinthesand (Footstepsinthesand) ........... L

Galileo Chopin (Santiago) ..................................... 3 Gaterie (Dubai Destination) ....................... L Guinnevre (Duke Of Marmalade) ............... L La Collina (Strategic Prince) ....................... 1 Leitir Mor (Holy Roman Emperor) .............. 3 Night Of Thunder (Dubawi) ....................... L Rehn’s Nest (Authorized)........................... 3 Venus De Milo (Duke Of Marmalade) ..... 3 L

Technokrat (Oratorio) ................................ L

Epistolaire Kenzadargent (Kendargent)....................... L

Exit To Nowhere Calling Out (Martaline).............................. L

Fairy King Afsare (Dubawi) ..................................... 2 3 Fairy Nayef (Nayef) ................................... L Lover Man (Lawman) ................................ L Princedargent (Kendargent) ...................... L

Giant’s Causeway

Abdel (Dyhim Diamond)..........................L L

Gone West African Story (Pivotal) ............................... 3 Avenue Gabriel (Champs Elysees) ............. L Be Ready (New Approach) ........................ L Leading Light (Montjeu) ...................... 1 3 3 Ocovango (Monsun) .............................. 2 L

Grand Lodge Voleuse De Coeurs (Teofilo) .................... 1 L

Fasliyev

Grand Slam

Princess Bavaroise (Desert Prince) ............. L Shamshon (Invincible Spirit) ...................... L Stay Tuned (Blu Air Force) ......................... L Victorinna (Gentlewave)............................ L Victory Laurel (Holy Roman Emperor) ........ 3

Toronado (High Chaparral) ..................... 1 3

Fayruz Pride And Joy (Dark Angel)........................ L

First Trump Thunder Strike (Sakhee’s Secret)................ L

Fly To The Stars Superplex (Multiplex) ................................ 3

Omaticaya (Bernstein) .............................L L Silasol (Monsun) ....................................... 1 Tawhid (Invincible Spirit) ........................... L

Halling Old Pal (Soldier Hollow) ............................ L Zanetto (Medicean) ................................... L

Hansel Tableaux (Giant’s Causeway).................. 2 2 Miblish (Teofilo) ........................................ L

Glauco

Enrique

Gulch

Hector Protector

Ahzeemah (Dubawi) .............................. 2 3

No Nay Never (Scat Daddy).................... 1 2

Leofilo (Teofilo) ......................................... L Penglai Pavilion (Monsun) ......................... L

Berlin Berlin (Dubai Destination) ............... 2 Cape Peron (Beat Hollow) ......................... L Si Luna (Kallisto) .................................. L L L

Entrepreneur

Elusive Quality

Groom Dancer

Generous

Duchess Lemonade (Duke Of Marmalade) .. L Planteur (Danehill Dancer) ..................... 3 L Principe Adepto (Dubawi) ......................... 2 Rosina Bella (Oratorio) .............................. L Soft Falling Rain (National Assembly) .. 2 2 3 Universal (Dubawi) ............................. 2 2 3 Vally Jem (Dylan Thomas) ......................... L

Outstrip (Exceed And Excel)....................... 2

Fort Knox (Dubawi) ................................... L Gengis (King’s Best) .................................. 3 Heeraat (Dark Angel) ................................ 3 Yellow Rosebud (Jeremy) .......................... L

Intikhab Gordon Lord Byron (Byron)..................... 1 3 Licia (Singspiel) ......................................... 3 Pirika (Monsun)......................................... 3

Invincible Spirit Drive To Hell (Manduro) ............................ L

Key Of Luck Black Elegance (Footstepsinthesand) ......... L Exogenesis (Dark Angel) ........................... 3 Slade Power (Dutch Art) ...................... 2 3 3 Society Rock (Rock Of Gibraltar) ................ 2

King Charlemagne Van Der Neer (Dutch Art) .......................... L

Kingmambo Camelot (Montjeu) .................................... 3 Francis Of Assisi (Danehill Dancer) ............ L Hot Snap (Pivotal) ..................................... 3 Ruler Of The World (Galileo)................... 1 3

King’s Best

Shea Shea (National Emblem) ................ 1 L

Kirkwall

Jeune

Gale Force Ten (Oasis Dream) ................. 3 L

Highest Honor

Mushreq (Flying Spur) ............................... 2

Kornado

Au Revoir (Singspiel) ...............................L L Cavalryman (Halling) ................................ 3

Johann Quatz

Palomita (High Chaparral) ......................... L

Kris

Forever Snow (Lion Heart) ......................... L

Chalnetta (Oratorio) .................................. L Le Ring (Slickly) .......................................L L Tara River (Stormy River) ........................... L

Honour And Glory

Josr Algarhoud Cruck Realta (Sixties Icon) ......................... L Fire Ship (Firebreak) ............................... 3 L

Kris S

Chiara Wells (Refuse To Bend) ................... L

Holy Bull

Housebuster

Irish River Producer (Dutch Art) ........................... 2 3 L

Domeside (Domedriver) ......................... 2 3 La Pomme D’Amour (Peintre Celebre) ........ 2 Astonishing (Galileo)................................. L Fiesolana (Aussie Rules) ................... 2 3 3 3

Hot Streak (Iffraaj).................................. 3 L

Kahyasi

Hussonet

Without Fear (Refuse To Bend) ............... 3 3

Porsenna (Dylan Thomas).......................... L Windfinder (Shirocco)................................ L

Kalanisi Dalwari (More Than Ready) ...................... 3

Garswood (Dutch Art) ............................ 2 L Quiz Evolution (Mujahid) .......................... L Saayerr (Acclamation) ............................... 2

Ile De Bourbon

Katahaula County

Lagunas

Konig Concorde (Big Shuffle) ..................... L Times Up (Olden Times) ............................ 2

City Style (City Zip) .................................... 3

Limario (Areion) ........................................ 3 Novellist (Monsun)........................... 1 1 1 2

In The Wings

Morning Frost (Duke Of Marmalade) ......... L

Great Commotion

Inchinor

Clorofilla (Refuse To Bend) ..................... 3 L

Felician (Motivator) ................................ 2 3 Fencing (Street Cry)................................... L Pearl Flute (Piccolo) ................................... 3

Al Thakhira (Dubawi) ................................ 2 Ambiance (Camacho) ................................ L Battle Of Marengo (Galileo) ................... 2 3 Best Regards (Tamayuz) ............................ L Bunker (Hurricane Run) ............................. L

Maarek (Pivotal).................................. 1 3 L

Bacchelli (Mujahid) .................................L L Elliptique (New Approach) ........................ 3 Silas Marner (Muhtathir) ........................... 3

Jallad

Charity Line (Manduro) ....................... 1 2 L Cubanita (Selkirk) ...................................... 3 Keegsquaw (Street Cry)............................. L Ombrage (Orpen) ...................................... 3

Fetan Joa (Enrique) ................................... L

Green Desert

Indian Rocket

Kendor

Baltic Knight (Baltic King) .......................... L Ektihaam (Invincible Spirit)........................ L Espero (Verglas) ........................................ L Kiram (Elusive City) ................................... 3

Hernando

Lost In The Moment (Danehill Dancer) ... 2 L Mazameer (Green Desert) ......................... L The Lark (Pivotal) ...................................... 2

Grape Tree Road

Gammarth (Layman) ................................. L Jwala (Oasis Dream) .............................. 1 L Kingsgate Native (Mujadil) ........................ 2 Montiridge (Ramonti)...........................3 L L Mull Of Killough (Mull Of Kintyre) ............. 3 Nargys (Lawman)...................................... 3 Reply (Oasis Dream).................................. L Romantic Wave (Rock Of Gibraltar) ........ 3 L Russian Soul (Invincible Spirit) ............... 3 L Tickled Pink (Invincible Spirit) ................. 3 3

Indian Ridge Dark Ray (Dark Angel) ............................... L David Livingston (Galileo) ......................... 3 Desert Blanc (Desert Style) ........................ 3

Keltos

Jwala: by Oasis Dream out of a mare by Indian Ridge

Kyllachy

Lake Coniston Euphrasia (Windsor Knot) ...................... 3 L

Lando Altano (Galileo)...................................... 1 3 Calyxa (Pivotal) .................................... L L L Dabbitse (Soldier Hollow) ...................... 3 L Daytona Bay (Motivator) ........................... 3 Diamond Dove (Dr Fong) .......................... 3 Farhh (Pivotal)........................................ 1 1 Gloomy Sunday (Singspiel)........................ 3

Langfuhr Akemi (Footstepsinthesand) ...................... L

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Laroche

Wilshire Boulevard (Holy Roman Emperor) .. 3

Russian Tango (Tertullian) ......................... L

Manninamix

Lavirco

Saga Dream (Sagacity) ........................... 3 3

Nabucco (Areion) ...................................... 3

Marchand De Sable

Lemon Drop Kid Elusive Kate (Elusive Quality) ................. 1 1

So Long Malpic (Fairly Ransom) ................ L Thistle Bird (Selkirk) .................................. 3

Linamix

Marignan

Ectot (Hurricane Run) .......................... 1 3 L Lesstalk In Paris (Cape Cross) .................... 3 Maureen (Holy Roman Emperor) ............... 3 Mila (Cape Cross) ...................................... L Valirann (Nayef) ..................................... 2 3

Gailo Chop (Deportivo) ............................. L

Lomitas Ares D’Emra (Desert Style) ........................ L Belango (Tertullian) ................................... L Zazou (Shamardal) .................................... 3

Lord At War Duntle (Danehill Dancer) ........................ 2 3

Lord Of Men Lacarolina (Charge D’Affaires) ................... L

Loup Solitaire Indigo (Falco) ............................................ L

Love The Groom Demeteor (Mujahid) .................................. L

Lyphard Triple Threat (Monsun) ........................... 2 3

Machiavellian Earnshaw (Medaglia D’oro)....................... 3 Geoffrey Chaucer (Montjeu) ...................... 2 Lockwood (Invincible Spirit) ...................... 3 Moment In Time (Tiger Hill)....................... 3 Tantshi (Invincible Spirit) ........................... L

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Marju Vedelago (Red Clubs) ................................ 1

Mark Of Esteem Hillstar (Danehill Dancer) .......................... 2 Sandiva (Footstepsinthesand) ................ 3 L Sruthan (Arakan) .................................... 3 L Trip To Rhodos (Rail Link) .......................... L

Meadowlake

Kapour (Toylsome) .................................... L Lucky Speed (Silvano) ............................ 1 3 Pastorius (Soldier Hollow) ......................... 1 Quaduna (Duke Of Marmalade) ................ 3 Shanjia (Soldier Hollow) ............................ L Sommerabend (Shamardal) ....................... L Tres Blue (Anabaa Blue) ...................... 2 3 L

Montjeu High Duty (Oratorio) ................................. L Justineo (Oasis Dream).............................. L Lady Dutch (Dutch Art).............................. L Parish Hall (Teofilo) ................................ 3 L

Mountain Cat Ninjago (Mount Nelson)............................ L

Mozart Hallelujah (Avonbridge) ............................ L Magician (Galileo).................................. 1 3

Reynaldothewizard (Speightstown) ........ 1 3

Mr Prospector

Mejiro Mcqueen

Just Pretending (Giant’s Causeway)........... 3

Orfevre (Stay Gold) ................................... 2

Mt Livermore

Midyan

Silver Ocean (Silver Train) .......................... L

Place In My Heart (Compton Place) ........... L

Miesque’s Son Great White Eagle (Elusive Quality) ........... 3

Mister Baileys Windhoek (Cape Cross) ............................. L

Mizzen Mast Flying Jib (Oasis Dream) ............................ L

Moment Of Hope Top Notch Tonto (Thousand Words) ....... 3 L

Monsun Don Bosco (Barathea) ............................... 2

Mtoto Gabrial (Dark Angel) ................................. L

Mujadil Coach House (Oasis Dream) ...................... L Come To Heel (Elnadim) ............................ L Miss Lahar (Clodovil) ................................ L

Mujahid Tasaday (Nayef) ..................................... 2 3

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Maremmadiavola (Kheleyf) ....................... L Mental (Lonhro) ........................................ 3 Regarde Moi (King’s Best) ...................... 3 L Spoil The Fun (Rock Of Gibraltar)............... L

Vorda (Orpen) ..................................... 1 2 L

Nomination Balmont Mast (Balmont) ........................... L

Nordico Timeless Call (Sakhee) ............................... L

Northern Dancer Fitful Skies (Dubawi) ................................. 3

Noverre Arnold Lane (Footstepsinthesand) ............. 3 Shuruq (Elusive Quality) ............................ 3

Nureyev Farraaj (Dubai Destination) ....................... 3 Maxios (Monsun) ................................ 1 1 2 Songcraft (Singspiel) ................................. L Sparkling Beam (Nayef)............................. 3 Teophilip (Teofilo)...................................... L

Oasis Dream Extortionist (Dandy Man) .......................... L

Talent: by New Approach out of a Peintre Celebre mare

Old Trieste Giovanni Boldini (War Front) ..................... L

Old Vic Heirloom (Dansili) ..................................... L Piping Rock (Dubawi)................................ 3

Open Forum Winning Express (Camacho) ...................... L

Orpen Celticus (Stroll) .......................................... L

Peintre Celebre Anjaal (Bahamian Bounty)......................... 2 Miss You Too (Montjeu) ............................ L Nymphea (Dylan Thomas) ...................... 1 L Pinturicchio (Holy Roman Emperor) ........... L Protectionist (Monsun) .............................. L Talent (New Approach) .......................... 1 L

Pennekamp Prince Gibraltar (Rock Of Gibraltar) ............ 1 Veslove (Vespone) ..................................... L

Phone Trick Dawn Approach (New Approach)........... 1 1

Piccolo Morawij (Exceed And Excel) ...................... L

Pips Pride Green Door (Camacho).............................. 2 Ragazzo (Academy Award) .................... 3 L

Nashwan

Pivotal

Beat Baby (Johannesburg).......................L L Chigun (Oasis Dream) ............................... 3 Mijhaar (Shirocco) ..................................... L

Bank Of Burden (Hawk Wing)...............3 L L Flying The Flag (Galileo)............................ 3


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Good Old Boy Lukey (Selkirk) .................... 2 Ladyship (Oasis Dream) ............................ L Lucky Kristale (Lucky Story) .................... 2 2 Majeyda (Street Cry) ...............................L L Petit Chevalier (High Chaparral) ............. 3 L The United States (Galileo) ........................ 3 Winsili (Dansili) ...................................... 1 L

Platini Koffi Angel (Soldier Hollow) ...................... L

Pleasant Tap Along Came Casey (Oratorio) ..................L L

Polar Falcon Parivash (Singspiel) ................................... 3

Polish Precedent Catcall (One Cool Cat) ............................ 3 L Chief Barker (Azamour) ............................. L Saint Bernard (Three Valleys)..................... 2 Vedeux (Elusive City) ................................. 3

Primo Dominie Beldale Memory (Camacho) ...................... L Mirza (Oasis Dream) ................................. 3

Prospect Bay Prince Bishop (Dubawi) ............................. 3

Proud Citizen Amazonas (Cape Cross)............................. L

Rahy Daksha (Authorized) ...............................L L Declaration Of War (War Front) ........... 1 1 L Guajaraz (Rashbag)................................... L Pilote (Pivotal)........................................... L

Royal Applause Dibajj (Iffraaj)............................................ 3 Suzi’s Connoisseur (Art Connoisseur)......... L

Runaway Groom Inis Meain (Bernstein) ............................... L

Sadler’s Wells Akua’da (Shamardal)................................. 2 Alive Alive Oh (Duke Of Marmalade) ......... L Baltic Baroness (Shamardal) ...................... 3 Buckwheat (Manduro)............................... L Cape Of Approval (Cape Cross) ................. L Caucus (Cape Cross)................................L L Cielo Canarias (Exceed And Excel) ............. L Dance Moves (Dansili) .............................. L Destruct (Rail Link) .................................... L Disclaimer (Dansili) ................................... L Flintshire (Dansili) .................................. 1 3 Neatico (Medicean) .......................... 1 3 3 3 Oratorio Latino (Oratorio).......................... L Pavlosk (Arch) ........................................... L Peace Burg (Sageburg) .............................. 2 Probably (Danehill Dancer)........................ L Renew (Dansili)......................................... L Rich Coast (King’s Best) ............................. L Testosterone (Dansili) ................................ L The Brothers War (War Front) .................... L The Fugue (Dansili) ................................ 1 1 Thomas Chippendale (Dansili) ................... 2 Virtual Game (Kheleyf) .............................. L Well Acquainted (Orientate) ...................... L

Sahm

Rainbow Quest

Salai (Myboycharlie).................................. L

Aljamaaheer (Dubawi) .............................. 2 Alta Stima (Raven’s Pass) .......................... L Blue Rambler (Monsun)............................. L Dogma Noir (Iffraaj) .................................. L Glen’s Diamond (Intikhab) ........................ 2 Hippy Hippy Shake (Danehill Dancer) ........ L Just The Judge (Lawman) .......................... 1 Kingston Hill (Mastercraftsman) ............. 1 3 Last Train (Rail Link) .................................. 3 Navajo Chief (King’s Best) ......................... L Quiz Mistress (Doyen) ............................... L Riposte (Dansili) ........................................ 2 Spirit Quartz (Invincible Spirit) ................... 2

Saint Cyrien

Red Ransom Nocturnal Secret (Beat Hollow) ................. L War Command (War Front) ................. 1 2 2

Royal Academy Amarillo (Holy Roman Emperor) ................ 3 Guest Of Honour (Cape Cross) ................... L Hitchens (Acclamation) .......................... 3 L Mayyadah (Invincible Spirit) ...................... L Sacred Aspect (Haatef) .............................. L Somewhat (Dynaformer) ........................... L Wire To Wire (Observatory) ....................... L

Konkan (Aussie Rules) ............................... L Lion D’Anvers (Kentucky Dynamite)........... L Professor (Byron).....................................L L Ransom Hope (Red Ransom) ..................... L Vancouverite (Dansili) ............................ 2 L

Spend A Buck

Sendawar Santa Ponsa (Slickly) ................................. L

Timber Country

Sportsworld

Mukhadram (Shamardal)........................ 2 3

Pearl Of Africa (Jeremy) ............................. L

Tirol

Sri Pekan

Miss France (Dansili) ................................. 3 Pether’s Moon (Dylan Thomas) ................. L

Septieme Ciel

Jack Dexter (Orientor)...........................3 L L Kiyoshi (Dubawi)....................................... 3

Cirrus Des Aigles (Even Top) ................... 2 3

Statue Of Liberty

Sevres Rose Meandre (Slickly) ...................................... 1

Shareef Dancer Dancer Destination (Dubai Destination)..... 3 Sky Lantern (Red Clubs) ...................... 1 1 1

Brown Sugar (Tamayuz) ......................... 3 3 Camborne (Doyen) .................................... 3

Stephen Got Even

Tobougg

Holy Warrior (Holy Roman Emperor).......... L

Sternkoenig

Top Ville

Miracle Of Medinah (Milk It Mick) .......... 3 L

Storm Cat

Trans Island

Shirley Heights

Kizuna (Deep Impact) ................................ 2 Mushir (Oasis Dream) ............................... L Wedge Trust (Zamindar) ............................ L Willing Foe (Dynaformer) .......................... L

Hurryupharriet (Camacho) ......................... L

Eleuthera (Spirit One) ................................ 3

Shinko Forest

Cap O’Rushes (New Approach) ................. 3 Eye Of The Storm (Galileo) ......................L L Wannabe Better (Duke Of Marmalade) ....L L

Sea Siren (Fastnet Rock) ............................ L

Sunday Silence

Unfuwain

Sillery

Karakontie (Bernstein) ............................ 1 3

Goldtara (Gold Away) ............................... L Lady Jacamira (Lord Of England) ............... 3

Sure Blade St Nicholas Abbey (Montjeu) .................. 1 1

Silvano

Surumu

Achtung (Sulamani) .................................. L

Ars Nova (Soldier Hollow) ......................... 2 Gereon (Next Desert) ................................ 2 Girolamo (Dai Jin) ..................................... 2

Silver Ghost

Kolonel (Manduro) ..................................L L

Taj Alriyadh

Singspiel

Tropics (Speightstown) ........................... 3 L

Donna Prassede (Manduro) ....................... L Moonwalk In Paris (Oratorio) .................... 3 Noozhoh Canarias (Caradak) ..................... L Pleuven (Turtle Bowl) ................................ L

Tale Of The Cat Amazing Maria (Mastercraftsman) ............ 3 Pablosky (Mastercraftsman) ...................... L

Sinndar

Abendwind (Wiesenpfad) ......................... 3

Flotilla (Mizzen Mast) ................................ 1 Trading Leather (Teofilo)......................... 1 L

Tauchsport

Slickly

The Minstrel

Make It Reel (Country Reel)....................... L

Coral Mist (Bahamian Bounty)................... 3

Slip Anchor

Theatrical

Mount Athos (Montjeu) ............................ 3 Trade Storm (Trade Fair) ............................ 2

Lady Liberty (Shirocco) .............................. L Mainsail (Oasis Dream) ............................. 3

Smadoun

Thunder Gulch

Abu Sidra (Shirocco) .................................. 3

Mshawish (Medaglia D’oro) ...................... L

Spectrum

Tiger Hill

Birthday Prince (Areion) ............................ L Moonlight Cloud (Invincible Spirit) ... 1 1 1 3

Elik (Dalakhani) ......................................... L Salut (Lomitas) .......................................... L

Maputo (Cape Cross) ............................. 3 L

Seeking The Gold Bunairgead (New Approach) ..................... L Signs Of Blessing (Invincible Spirit)............ L

Selkirk Bye Bye Birdie (Oasis Dream) .................... 3 Ebiyza (Rock Of Gibraltar) ......................... 2 Gifted Girl (Azamour) ................................ L Highland Knight (Night Shift) .................... 3

Sky Lantern (right): the 1,000 Guineas winner is by Red Clubs out of a Shareef Dancer dam

Trempolino

Success Express

Rawaaq (Invincible Spirit) ......................... 3 Sky Hunter (Motivator) .............................. L

Secretariat

Penelopa (Giant’s Causeway) .................... 1

Best Tango (Mujahid) ................................ 3 Tac De Boistron (Take Risks) ................... 1 L

Silver Hawk

Filimbi (Mizzen Mast) ................................ L Slow Pace (Distorted Humor).................. 3 L

Torrential

Sicyos

Salse

Seattle Slew

Caudillo (Acatenango)............................... L

Adriana (Poliglote) .................................... 3 Hurricane Red (Hurricane Run) .................. L Polish Vulcano (Lomitas) ........................... 3

Swain

Lago Minto (Galileo) ................................. L Les Beaufs (Apsis) ..................................... L

Biz The Nurse (Oratorio) ................... 1 2 2 L Ventura Mist (Pastoral Pursuits) ................. L

Ivanhowe (Soldier Hollow) ........................ 2 Path Wind (Anabaa) .................................. L Shoshoni (Noroit) ...................................... L Wild Coco (Shirocco) ................................. 3

Shining Steel

Siljan’s Saga (Sagamix) ...........................L L Touz Price (Priolo)...................................... 3

Saumarez

Titus Livius

Rizeena (Iffraaj)................................... 1 2 L

Darwin (Big Brown) .................................. 3

Mill Marin (Pivotal) ................................... L Smoke On The Water (Areion) ................... L Smooth Operator (Big Shuffle)................... L

Seven Shares (Peintre Celebre) .................. L Tunkwa (Gold Away) ................................. L

Forgotten Voice (Danehill Dancer) .......... 3 L Verde-Mar (Gilded Time) ........................... 3

Tannenkonig

Born To Run (Shirocco) .............................. 3

Brendan Brackan (Big Bad Bob) ................. 3 Brown Panther (Shirocco) ....................... 2 L Pollyana (Whipper) ................................... 2 Royal Blue Star (Dalakhani) ....................... L Shamalgan (Footstepsinthesand) ........... 1 L Sweet Baby Jane (Royal Applause) ............ L

Verglas Anazone (Anabaa) .................................... L Bamiyan (Kouroun) ................................... L Childa (Duke Of Marmalade) ..................... L Stellar Path (Astronomer Royal) .............. 3 L

Vettori Killachy Loose (Kyllachy) ........................... 3 Steps (Verglas) .......................................... L

Winged Love This Time (Zafeen)..................................... 3

Woodman French Navy (Shamardal) .......................... L

Xaar Snow Bell (Kendargent)............................. L

Zafonic Princess Noor (Holy Roman Emperor) ........ 3 Shining Emerald (Clodovil) ........................ L Zibelina (Dansili) .................................... 3 L

Zamindar Kingman (Invincible Spirit) ........................ 3 La Hoguette (Le Havre) ............................. L Remote (Dansili) ....................................... 3 Sound Hearts (Sir Percy) ............................ L

Zieten Combat Zone (Refuse To Bend) ................. L Royal Empire (Teofilo) ............................ 3 L

Zilzal Annecdote (Lucky Story) ........................ 3 L Bold Thady Quill (Tale Of The Cat) ............. L Eton Forever (Oratorio) ............................. L Supplied by Hyperion Promotions Ltd

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Winners are listed under their sire with their broodmare sire in brackets. Includes US and Canadian (1, 2, 3) Graded Stakes up to and including November 11 A.P. Indy Dreaming Of Julia (Wild Rush)................... 2 Eldaafer (Tabasco Cat)............................... 3 Take Charge Indy (Dehere) ........................ 2

Afleet Alex Dancing Afleet (Citidancer)........................ 2

After Market Lady Of Fifty (Maria’s Mon)....................... 1

Alphabet Soup Alpha Bettor (Relaunch) ......................... 2 3 Egg Drop (Adhocracy) ............................ 2 2

Arch London Bridge (Indian Ridge).................... 2 Sarach (Atticus) ......................................... 2 So Long George (Mining) .......................... 2 Temeraine (Known Fact) ............................ 3

Artie Schiller My Conquestadory (Malibu Moon) ........ 1 2 We Miss Artie (Fusaichi Pegasus) .............. 1

Awesome Again Game On Dude (Devil His Due) ..... 1 1 1 2 2 Golden Mystery (Saint Ballado) ................. 3 Oxbow (Cee’s Tizzy) ............................... 1 3

Awesome Of Course Fort Loudon (Talc) ..................................... 3

Badge Of Silver Silver Max (Kissin Kris) ........................ 2 2 3

Beat Hollow Vagabond Shoes (Singspiel) ...................... 2

Bellamy Road

Colonel John

Suggestive Boy (Horse Chestnut)............ 1 2

Giacomo

Sisterly Love (Dixieland Band) ................... 3

Concave (Ascot Knight) ............................. 2

Eddington

Disposablepleasure (With Approval) ......... 3

Belong To Me

Congaree

Secret Circle (Dixieland Band).................... 1

Giant’s Causeway

My Option (Cohiba) .................................. 3

Benchmark

Don’t Tell Sophia (Valid Expectations)........ 2 Jeranimo (Jeblar).................................... 1 2

El Prado

Points Offthebench (Free House) ............ 1 1

Cozzene

Bernardini

Cozze Up Lady (Johannesburg) ................. 3

Elusive Quality

Alpha (Nijinsky) ........................................ 1 Romansh (Go For Gin) ............................... 3

Curlin

Bernstein

Dalakhani

Abaco (Pleasant Colony) ........................... 3 Book Review (Distorted Humor) ................ 2 Caroline Thomas (Distorted Humor) .......... 2 Chief Havoc (A.P. Indy) .............................. 2 Ciao Bella (French Deputy) ........................ 3 Fed Biz (Wild Again) .............................. 2 2 Winning Cause (Kingmambo).................... 3

Renee’s Titan (Tiznow) .............................. 2

Bertrando

Palace Malice (Royal Anthem) ................ 1 2 Tigah (Platini) ........................................... 3

Dansili

Summer Hit (Tough Knight) ....................... 3 Tamarando (Dehere) ................................. 1

Dank (Darshaan) .................................... 1 1 Laughing (Be My Chief).................... 1 1 2 3

Bluegrass Cat

Dark Kestrel

Go Blue Or Go Home (Lion Cavern) ........... 3

Bowman’s Band Groupie Doll (Silver Deputy) ................... 1 2

Broken Vow Commander (Deputy Minister) .................. 3 Cyber Secret (Dixieland Band) ................ 2 3

Bwana Charlie

Stormofthecentury (Blue Buckaroo) ........... 3

Discreet Cat Debt Ceiling (Marquetry) .......................... 3 Discreet Dancer (Gone West)..................... 2 Discreet Marq (Marquetry) ..................... 1 2 Sage Valley (Cryptoclearance) ................ 3 3 Secret Compass (Maria’s Mon) .................. 1

Comma To The Top (Stormy Atlantic) ...... 3 3

Distorted Humor

Byron

Boisterous (Cox’s Ridge)......................... 1 2 Jimmy Creed (Citidancer)........................... 2 Laugh Track (Touch Gold) .......................... 3

Byrama (Darshaan) ................................... 1

Cactus Ridge Madame Cactus (Mecke) ........................... 2

Candy Ride Clubhouse Ride (Seeking The Gold) ........... 2 Kettle Corn (Lil E Tee) ................................ 2 Looking Cool (Forest Wildcat).................... 3 Shared Belief (Storm Cat) .......................... 3

Castledale Nikki’s Sandcastle (Sandpit) ...................... 2

Choisir Obviously (Montjeu) ........................... 1 2 2

City Zip Reneesgotzip (Distorted Humor)................ 3

Dixie Union Cleburne (Distorted Humor) ...................... 3 Devious Intent (Machiavellian) .................. 3 Overanalyze (Unaccounted For)................. 1

Dr Fong Testa Rossi (Dancing Spree)....................... 3

Dunkirk Dunkin Bend (Vindication)......................... 3 Havana (Kyle’s Our Man) .......................... 1

D’wildcat Wildcat Lily (French Deputy) ...................... 3

Dylan Thomas Tannery (Sadler’s Wells) ......................... 1 2

Dynaformer Point Of Entry (Seeking The Gold) .......... 1 1 Starformer (Miswaki) ............................. 2 3

E Dubai Fort Larned (Broad Brush) ......................... 1

Easing Along Interaction (Ride The Rails) ....................... 2

James Street (Unbridled) ........................... 3 Bahnah (Glitterman).................................. 3

Empire Maker Broadway Empire (Belong To Me) .......... 3 3 Emollient (Touch Gold) ........................ 1 1 1 Imposing Grace (Gold Legend) .................. 3 Last Full Measure (Slewvescent) ................ 1 Royal Delta (A.P. Indy) ......................... 1 1 3 Sky Kingdom (Kingmambo) ....................... 3 Stanwyck (Stop The Music) ....................... 3

Gone West Bahamian Squall (Storm Bird).................... 2

Graeme Hall Designer Legs (Suave Prospect) ................. 2

Grand Slam

English Channel

Leigh Court (French Deputy) ...................... 3

Channel Lady (King Of Kings) ................. 3 3 Optimizer (A.P. Indy)............................... 3 3 Skyring (Seattle Slew) ............................... 2

Great Notion

Exceed And Excel

Beat The Blues (Pentelicus)........................ 3

Outstrip (El Prado)..................................... 1

First Defence

Havelock (Spectacular Love) ................... 3 3

Great Pyramid Greeley’s Galaxy Cluster Of Stars (Honour And Glory) ....... 2 2

Close Hatches (Storm Cat) ................... 1 1 2

Hard Spun

First Samurai

Hard Not To Like (Tactical Cat) ................... 3

Justin Phillip (Cryptoclearance)............... 1 3 Last Gunfighter (Sir Cat) ...................... 3 3 3 Swift Warrior (Afleet) ............................. 3 3

Harlan’s Holiday

Flatter Flat Out (Cresta Rider) ............................ 2 3

Footstepsinthesand

Ami’s Holiday (Victory Gallop)................... 3 General Election (Kingmambo) ............... 3 3 Notacatbutallama (Hansel)..................... 3 3 Summer Applause (Royal Academy) ....... 2 3 Willcox Inn (Gone West)............................ 3

Minakshi (Machiavellian) .......................... 2

Hat Trick

Freud

Bright Thought (Smart Strike) .................... 2

Hessonite (Manila) .................................... 3 Lubash (Cure The Blues) ............................ 3

Henny Hughes Beholder (Tricky Creek)..................... 1 1 1 1

Friends Lake

Hold That Tiger

Rose To Gold (Tabasco Cat) .................... 3 3

Withgreatpleasure (Double Negative) ....... 2

Full Mandate

Holy Bull

Ron The Greek (Fortunate Prospect) .......... 1

City Of Weston (Souvenir Copy) ................ 3

Galileo

Horse Greeley

Magician (Mozart)..................................... 1 Starstruck (Big Shuffle) .............................. 3

Clearly Now (Arch) ................................. 3 3

Ghostzapper

Chriselliam (Danehill) ................................ 1

Better Lucky (Seeking The Gold) ................ 1 Hear The Ghost (Coronado’s Quest) .......... 2 Judy The Beauty (Holy Bull) ....................... 2 Moreno (A.P. Indy) .................................... 2 Schiaparelli (Avenue Of Flags) ................... 2 Starship Truffles (Not For Love).................. 1 Za Approval (With Approval)............... 3 3 3

Include

Iffraaj

Open Water (A.P. Indy) .............................. 2

Indian Charlie Brazen Persuasion (Cat Thief) .................... 3 Liaison (Victory Gallop) ............................. 2 Rumor (Deputy Minister) ........................... 3 Something Extra (Mt Livermore) ................ 2 Wishing Gate (Repriced) ........................ 2 3

Indygo Shiner Indy Point (Parade Marshal) ...................... 2

Palace Malice: the Belmont Stakes winner is a son of Curlin out of a mare by Royal Anthem

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Intidab Head Heart Hoof (Flying Chevron) ............. 3

Into Mischief Goldencents (Banker’s Gold) ............... 1 1 3 Vyjack (Stravinsky) ................................. 2 3

Invasor

Kitten’s Point (Kingmambo) ....................... 3 Real Solution (Pulpit)................................. 1 Stephanie’s Kitten (Catienus).................. 1 2

Somali Lemonade (Nureyev) ..................... 3

Langfuhr

Lion Heart

London Lane (Miswaki) ............................. 2 Madeira Park (Demons Begone) ................ 3

Ausus (Fusaichi Pegasus)........................... 3

Lawyer Ron

J Be K

Edge Of Reality (Touch Gold) ..................... 3 Itsmyluckyday (Doneraile Court)................ 3

Baby J (Rubiano) ....................................... 3

Johannesburg Strapping Groom (Silver Deputy) ............... 1

Johar No Jet Lag (Green Desert) ......................... 2

Lemon Drop Kid Code West (Saint Ballado) ......................... 3 Kid Dreams (Silver Hawk) .......................... 3 Richard’s Kid (Broad Brush) ....................... 3

Jump Start Miss Behaviour (Successful Appeal)........... 2 Pants On Fire (Cape Town) ..................... 2 3 Prayer For Relief (Mr Sparkles)................... 3

Limehouse Delightful Mary (French Deputy) ............... 3 Falling Sky (Sea Hero) ............................... 3

Literato Alterite (Dream Well) ................................ 1

Luhuk Calidoscopio (Lefty) .................................. 2

Macho Uno Mucho Macho Man (Ponche) ................. 1 1 Mucho Mas Macho (Star De Naskra) ......... 2 Overheard (Thunder Gulch) ....................... 3 Private Zone (Siphon) ................................ 1 Silsita (Wild Again) ................................... 3

Majestic Warrior

Funny Proposition (Distorted Humor) ........ 2 Live Lively (Smoke Glacken) ...................... 2 Marketing Mix (Kris S) ............................ 1 3 Rydilluc (Clever Trick) ................................ 3

Medicean Dimension (Green Desert) ......................... 2

Midnight Lute Govenor Charlie (Storm Cat)...................... 3 Midnight Lucky (Citidancer) ...................... 1 Shakin It Up (Vindication).......................... 2

Hogy (Petionville)...................................... 3

Orchid’s Devil Herbie D (Katowice) .................................. 3

Orientate Great Hot (Seeking The Gold) .................... 2

Outflanker Javerre (Touch Gold) ................................. 3

Outrageouslyfunny Funnys Approval (Cherokee Run) .............. 2

Mineshaft

Perigee Moon

Bond Holder (Conquistador Cielo) ............. 1 Nellie Cashman (Pine Bluff) ....................... 3

Moonlit Beauty (Cryptoclearance) ............. 3

Philanthropist

Ministers Wild Cat

Phil’s Dream (Emperor Jones) .................... 1

Doinghardtimeagain (Conquistador Cielo)..2 Tiz A Minister (Cee’s Tizzy) ........................ 3

Pioneerof The Nile Cairo Prince (Holy Bull).............................. 2

Mizzen Mast

Pleasant Tap

Mizdirection (Clever Trick) ................ 1 2 2 3

Montjeu

Glorious View (Langfuhr) .......................... 2 Sahara Sky (Storm Cat)........................ 1 2 2

Kafwain

Declan’s Warrior (Saint Ballado) ................ 3 Princess Of Sylmar (Catienus) ........... 1 1 1 1

Raging Daoust (Caveat) ............................ 3

Malibu Moon

Kheleyf

Corfu (Forest Wildcat) ............................... 2 Freedom Child (Deputy Minister) ............... 2 Kauai Katie (More Than Ready) .............. 2 3 Madly Truly (Nureyev) ............................... 3 More Chocolate (Night Shift)..................... 2 Orb (Unbridled) ................................... 1 1 2

Joshua Tree (Grand Lodge) ........................ 1

Point Given

More Than Ready

Coil (Theatrical) ......................................... 2

Infinite Magic (Danehill Dancer) ................ 3 Pianist (Red Ransom) ............................. 3 3 Verrazano (Giant’s Causeway) .......... 1 1 2 3

Popular

Maria’s Mon

Sweet Lulu (Orientate) .............................. 1

Inimitable Romanee (Kissin Kris) ............... 3

North Light

Master Command

Chips All In (Maria’s Mon)...................... 3 3

Master Rick (Maria’s Mon) ..................... 3 3

Oasis Dream

Medaglia D’Oro

Strathnaver (Lahib) ................................... 3

Coffee Clique (Royal Academy) ................. 3 Dark Cove (Kris S) ............................... 2 3 3

Offlee Wild

Charlie Em (Pivotal)................................... 3

King Cugat King Kreesa (Storm Creek) ......................... 3

Kitalpha Unbelievable Dream (Stephen Got Even) ... 3

Kitten’s Joy Admiral Kitten (Grand Slam)...................... 1 Big Blue Kitten (Unaccounted For) .......... 1 1 Bobby’s Kitten (Forestry) ........................... 3 Csaba (War Chant) .................................... 3 Kitten Kaboodle (Grand Slam) ................... 3 Kitten’s Dumplings (Grand Slam)......... 1 2 3

Princess Of Sylmar: a daughter of Majestic Warrior out of a Catienus mare

Mr Greeley

Acting Naughty (Langfuhr) ........................ 3

Halo Dolly (Comic Strip) ............................ 3

Proud Citizen Mark Valeski (Fortunate Prospect) ............. 3 Miz Ida (Green Alligator) ........................... 3

Pulpit Fiftyshadesofhay (Real Quiet).............. 2 3 3 Guilt Trip (Quiet American) ........................ 2 Power Broker (Wild Again) ........................ 2 Super Ninety Nine (Unbridled’s Song) ....... 3 Title Contender (Roy) ............................. 3 3

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Sightseeing

Street Boss

Tiz Wonderful

Unbridled’s Song

Pure Fun (Key To The Mint) ....................... 2

So Many Ways (Dehere) ............................ 3

Capo Bastone (Fit To Fight) ....................... 1

In Trouble (Grand Slam) ............................ 2

Purim

Sky Mesa

Street Cry

Twilight Eclipse (Twilight Agenda) ............. 2

Tizbud

Llanarmon (Smart Strike) ........................... 2 Sky Girl (Deputy Minister) ......................... 3

New Year’s Day (Dixie Union) ................... 1

Tiz Flirtatious (Victory Gallop).............. 1 2 2

Quiet American Authenticity (Deputy Minister) ............... 2 3

Sligo Bay

Street Hero Gabriel Charles (Atticus)............................ 2

Tiznow

Cross Traffic (Cure The Blues) .................... 1 Graydar (Dehere) ................................ 1 2 2 Noble Tune (Storm Cat) ............................. 2 Rookie Sensation (Stately Don) ................. 2 Will Take Charge (Dehere) ................... 1 2 2

Rahy

Regalo Mia (Red Bullet) ............................ 3

Rahystrada (Deputy Minister) .................... 3

Smart Strike

Ready’s Image

Centre Court (A.P. Indy) .......................... 1 2 Scarlet Strike (French Deputy).................... 3 Swagger Jack (The Minstrel)...................... 1

I’m Already Sexy (Trempolino) ................... 3

Rock Hard Ten Black Onyx (Cape Town)............................ 3

Smarty Jones

Rockport Harbor

Centralinteligence (Seattle Slew) ............... 1 Nikkis Smartypants (Red Ransom) ............. 3

Bryan’s Jewel (Touch Gold) ....................... 3 Ria Antonia (Mr Greeley) ........................... 1

Smoke Glacken

Artemis Agrotera (A.P. Indy) ...................... 1

Delaunay (Coronado’s Quest).................... 2 On Fire Baby (Gilded Time)........................ 1

Run Away And Hide

Spanish Steps

Alberts Hope (Saint Ballado) ..................... 2 Are You Kidding Me (Street Cry) ................ 3 Mico Margarita (Mineshaft) ...................... 3

Speightstown

Roman Ruler

Salt Lake Teddy’s Promise (Capote) .......................... 2

Scat Daddy Dice Flavor (Afleet)................................. 2 3 Handsome Mike (Smart Strike) .................. 3 Lady Of Shamrock (Blushing John) ............ 2 Scatman (Grand Slam)............................... 3

Selkirk Forte Dei Marmi (Sadler’s Wells) ......... 1 2 3

Sharp Humor Five Iron (Thunder Gulch) .......................... 3

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Little Mike (Wavering Monarch) ................ 1

Street Sense Aubby K (Capote)................................... 1 2 Cigar Street (Deputy Minister) ................... 3 Ice Cream Silence (Seeking The Gold) ........ 3 Sweet Reason (Mt Livermore) ................... 1 Unlimited Budget (Valid Appeal) ............ 2 3

Successful Appeal

Strong Mandate (Deputy Minister) ............ 1 Tiz Miz Sue (Woodman) ......................... 1 3

Tribal Rule Ciao Bella Luna (Conquistador Cielo)......... 2 Ethnic Dance (Chester House) ................... 2

U S Ranger Solitary Ranger (Lil E Tee).......................... 3

Solid Appeal (Woodman) ....................... 2 2 Successful Dan (Wolf Power) ..................... 3

Tale Of The Cat Forty Tales (Forty Niner) ...................... 2 2 3 She’s A Tiger (Cahill Road) ........................ 1 Stopchargingmaria (Montbrook) ............... 3 Tale Of A Champion (Seattle Slew) ............ 2 Flashback (Mr Greeley).............................. 2 Honorable Dillon (Shy Tom)....................... 2 Joyful Victory (Wild Again) ..................... 1 2 Tapicat (Storm Cat).................................... 3 Untapable (Prized) .................................... 2

Spring At Last

Teofilo

Seaneen Girl (Afternoon Deelites) ............. 3

Amira’s Prince (Green Desert) ................. 2 2

Stormy Atlantic

The Daddy

His Race To Win (Gone West) .................... 3 Up With The Birds (Seeking The Gold) ....... 1 Wired Bryan (Runaway Groom) ................. 2

Tiger Heart

Youcan’tcatchme (Yankee Victor) ............ 3 3 Berlino Di Tiger (Torrential)........................ 3

Slim Shadey (Chief’s Crown) ..................... 2

Victory Gallop Hyper (Nureyev) ........................................ 2

War Front Bashart (Clever Trick)................................. 2 Data Link (Known Fact) ............................. 3 Departing (Pulpit) ............................... 2 2 3 Jack Milton (Forty Niner) ........................... 3 Peace Preserver (Forty Niner) .................... 3 Pontchatrain (Housebuster) ....................... 3 Summer Front (El Prado) ........................ 3 3 War Dancer (Alydeed) ............................... 2

War Pass Java’s War (Rainbow Quest)...................... 1 Revolutionary (A.P. Indy) ........................ 2 3

Tapit

Dance To Bristol (Louis Quatorze) ........ 1 2 3 Delegation (Sea Hero) ............................... 3 Essence Hit Man (El Prado)........................ 3 Fast Bullet (Dayjur).................................... 2 Lighthouse Bay (Seeking The Gold) ........... 1 Sum Of The Parts (Slew’s Royalty) ............. 3

Val Royal

Wild Event Old Tune (Irish Fighter) ........................... 3 3

Wildcat Heir

Little Mike: a son of Spanish Steps out of a Wavering Monarch mare

Rainbow Heir (Prospectors Gamble) .......... 3

Wiseman’s Ferry Riding The River (Rubiano) ........................ 2 Wise Dan (Wolf Power) .............. 1 1 1 1 2 2

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Chester House

Reneesgotzip (City Zip) ............................. 3

Glitterman

Glorious View (Pleasant Tap) ..................... 2

Ethnic Dance (Tribal Rule).......................... 2

Dixie Union

Bahnah (Elusive Quality) ........................... 3

Lefty

Chief’s Crown

New Year’s Day (Street Cry) ...................... 1

Go For Gin

Calidoscopio (Luhuk)................................. 2

Slim Shadey (Val Royal) ............................. 2

Dixieland Band

Romansh (Bernardini) ............................... 3

Lil E Tee

Citidancer

Cyber Secret (Broken Vow) ..................... 2 3 Secret Circle (Eddington) ........................... 1 Sisterly Love (Bellamy Road) ..................... 3

Gold Legend Imposing Grace (Empire Maker) ................ 3

Kettle Corn (Candy Ride) ........................... 2 Solitary Ranger (U S Ranger) ..................... 3

Doneraile Court

Gone West

Lion Cavern Go Blue Or Go Home (Bluegrass Cat)......... 3

Machiavellian

Dancing Afleet (Afleet Alex) ...................... 2 Jimmy Creed (Distorted Humor) ................ 2 Midnight Lucky (Midnight Lute) ................ 1

Clever Trick

Itsmyluckyday (Lawyer Ron)...................... 3

Bashart (War Front) ................................... 2 Mizdirection (Mizzen Mast) .............. 1 2 2 3 Rydilluc (Medaglia D’Oro) ......................... 3

Double Negative

Discreet Dancer (Discreet Cat) ................... 2 His Race To Win (Stormy Atlantic) ............. 3 Willcox Inn (Harlan’s Holiday) ................... 3

Withgreatpleasure (Hold That Tiger).......... 2

Grand Lodge Joshua Tree (Montjeu) ............................... 1

Cohiba

Dream Well Alterite (Literato) ....................................... 1

Grand Slam

El Prado

Admiral Kitten (Kitten’s Joy) ...................... 1 In Trouble (Tiz Wonderful) ......................... 2 Kitten Kaboodle (Kitten’s Joy).................... 3 Kitten’s Dumplings (Kitten’s Joy) ......... 1 2 3 Scatman (Scat Daddy) ............................... 3

My Option (Belong To Me) ........................ 3

Comic Strip Halo Dolly (Popular) .................................. 3

Essence Hit Man (Speightstown) ............... 3 Outstrip (Exceed And Excel)....................... 1 Summer Front (War Front) ...................... 3 3

Adhocracy

Conquistador Cielo

Egg Drop (Alphabet Soup) ..................... 2 2

Bond Holder (Mineshaft) ........................... 1 Ciao Bella Luna (Tribal Rule) ...................... 2 Doinghardtimeagain (Ministers Wild Cat).. 2

Emperor Jones

Coronado’s Quest

Afleet Dice Flavor (Scat Daddy) ........................ 2 3 Swift Warrior (First Samurai) .................. 3 3

Phil’s Dream (Philanthropist) ..................... 1

Green Alligator

Fit To Fight

Miz Ida (Proud Citizen) .............................. 3

Capo Bastone (Street Boss) ....................... 1

Green Desert

Flying Chevron

Seaneen Girl (Spring At Last)..................... 3

Delaunay (Smoke Glacken)........................ 2 Hear The Ghost (Ghostzapper) .................. 2

Alydeed

Cox’s Ridge

Forest Wildcat

Amira’s Prince (Teofilo)........................... 2 2 Dimension (Medicean) .............................. 2 No Jet Lag (Johar) ..................................... 2

Afternoon Deelites

War Dancer (War Front) ............................ 2

Boisterous (Distorted Humor) ................. 1 2

Arch

Head Heart Hoof (Intidab) ......................... 3

Cresta Rider

Corfu (Malibu Moon) ................................ 2 Looking Cool (Candy Ride) ........................ 3

Clearly Now (Horse Greeley) .................. 3 3

Flat Out (Flatter)..................................... 2 3

Ascot Knight

Cryptoclearance

Forestry

Concave (Colonel John) ............................. 2

Atticus Gabriel Charles (Street Hero) ..................... 2 Sarach (Arch) ............................................ 2

Avenue Of Flags Schiaparelli (Ghostzapper)......................... 2

Banker’s Gold Goldencents (Into Mischief)................. 1 1 3

Be My Chief Laughing (Dansili) ............................ 1 1 2 3

Belong To Me Broadway Empire (Empire Maker) .......... 3 3

Big Shuffle Starstruck (Galileo) .................................... 3

Blue Buckaroo Stormofthecentury (Dark Kestrel) .............. 3

Blushing John Lady Of Shamrock (Scat Daddy) ................ 2

Broad Brush Fort Larned (E Dubai) ................................ 1 Richard’s Kid (Lemon Drop Kid) ................. 3

Cahill Road She’s A Tiger (Tale Of The Cat) .................. 1

Cape Town Black Onyx (Rock Hard Ten) ....................... 3 Pants On Fire (Jump Start) ...................... 2 3

Capote

Ive Struck A Nerve (Yankee Gentleman) .... 2 Justin Phillip (First Samurai) ................... 1 3 Moonlit Beauty (Perigee Moon) ................. 3 Sage Valley (Discreet Cat)....................... 3 3

Cure The Blues Cross Traffic (Unbridled’s Song) ................. 1 Lubash (Freud) .......................................... 3

Dancing Spree Testa Rossi (Dr Fong)................................. 3

Danehill Chriselliam (Iffraaj).................................... 1

Danehill Dancer Infinite Magic (More Than Ready) ............. 3

Darshaan Byrama (Byron) ......................................... 1 Dank (Dansili) ........................................ 1 1

Demons Begone Madeira Park (Langfuhr)............................ 3

Deputy Minister

Devil His Due

Catienus

Raging Daoust (Kafwain) .......................... 3

Cee’s Tizzy Oxbow (Awesome Again) ...................... 1 3 Tiz A Minister (Ministers Wild Cat) ............ 3

Cherokee Run Funnys Approval (Outrageouslyfunny)....... 2

Game On Dude (Awesome Again) ..1 1 1 2 2

Distorted Humor Book Review (Giant’s Causeway) .............. 2 Caroline Thomas (Giant’s Causeway) ........ 2 Cleburne (Dixie Union) .............................. 3 Funny Proposition (Medaglia D’Oro).......... 2

Holy Bull Cairo Prince (Pioneerof The Nile) ............... 2 Judy The Beauty (Ghostzapper) ................. 2

Honour And Glory Cluster Of Stars (Greeley’s Galaxy).......... 2 2

Horse Chestnut

Forty Tales (Tale Of The Cat) ................ 2 2 3 Jack Milton (War Front) ............................. 3 Peace Preserver (War Front) ...................... 3

Suggestive Boy (Easing Along) ............... 1 2

Housebuster

Free House

Indian Ridge

Pontchatrain (War Front) ........................... 3

Points Offthebench (Benchmark) ............ 1 1

London Bridge (Arch) ................................ 2

French Deputy

Irish Fighter

Ciao Bella (Giant’s Causeway) ................... 3 Delightful Mary (Limehouse) ..................... 3 Leigh Court (Grand Slam) .......................... 3 Scarlet Strike (Smart Strike) ....................... 3 Wildcat Lily (D’Wildcat) ............................. 3

Old Tune (Wild Event) ............................ 3 3

Fusaichi Pegasus

Katowice

Giant’s Causeway

Graydar (Unbridled’s Song) ................. 1 2 2 So Many Ways (Sightseeing) ..................... 3 Take Charge Indy (A.P. Indy) ...................... 2 Tamarando (Bertrando) ............................. 1 Will Take Charge (Unbridled’s Song).... 1 2 2

Notacatbutallama (Harlan’s Holiday) ...... 3 3

Forty Niner

Dehere

Caveat

Brazen Persuasion (Indian Charlie) ............ 3

Mark Valeski (Proud Citizen) ...................... 3 Ron The Greek (Full Mandate) ................... 1

Fast Bullet (Speightstown)......................... 2

Princess Of Sylmar (Majestic Warrior) ..1 1 1 1 Stephanie’s Kitten (Kitten’s Joy).............. 1 2

Cat Thief

Fortunate Prospect

Ausus (Invasor) ......................................... 3 We Miss Artie (Artie Schiller) ..................... 1

Dayjur

Authenticity (Quiet American) ................ 2 3 Cigar Street (Street Sense) ......................... 3 Commander (Broken Vow) ........................ 3 Freedom Child (Malibu Moon)................... 2 Rahystrada (Rahy) ..................................... 3 Rumor (Indian Charlie) .............................. 3 Sky Girl (Sky Mesa) ................................... 3 Strong Mandate (Tiznow) .......................... 1

Aubby K (Street Sense) ........................... 1 2 Teddy’s Promise (Salt Lake) ....................... 2

Bobby’s Kitten (Kitten’s Joy) ...................... 3

Hansel

Verrazano (More Than Ready) .......... 1 1 2 3

Gilded Time On Fire Baby (Smoke Glacken) Glacken)................... 1

Will Take Charge: a son of Unbridled’s Song out of a dam by Dehere

Jeblar Jeranimo (Congaree) .............................. 1 2

Johannesburg Cozze Up Lady (Cozzene) .......................... 3 Herbie D (Orchid’s Devil) ........................... 3

Key To The Mint Pure Fun (Pure Prize) ................................. 2

King Of Kings Channel Lady (English Channel) ............. 3 3

Kingmambo General Election (Harlan’s Holiday) ........ 3 3 Kitten’s Point (Kitten’s Joy) ........................ 3 Sky Kingdom (Empire Maker) .................... 3 Winning Cause (Giant’s Causeway) ........... 3

Louis Quatorze Dance To Bristol (Speightstown) .......... 1 2 3 Devious Intent (Dixie Union) ..................... 3 Minakshi (Footstepsinthesand).................. 2

Malibu Moon My Conquestadory (Artie Schiller) .......... 1 2

Manila Hessonite (Freud) ...................................... 3

Maria’s Mon Chips All In (North Light)........................ 3 3 Lady Of Fifty (After Market)....................... 1 Master Rick (Master Command) ............. 3 3 Secret Compass (Discreet Cat) ................... 1

Marquetry Debt Ceiling (Discreet Cat) ........................ 3 Discreet Marq (Discreet Cat) ................... 1 2

Mecke Madame Cactus (Cactus Ridge) ................. 2

Mineshaft Mico Margarita (Run Away And Hide) ....... 3

Mining So Long George (Arch) .............................. 2

Miswaki London Lane (Langfuhr) ............................ 2 Starformer (Dynaformer) ........................ 2 3

Montbrook Stopchargingmaria (Tale Of The Cat) ......... 3

Montjeu Obviously (Choisir) .............................. 1 2 2

More Than Ready Kauai Katie (Malibu Moon) .................... 2 3

Mozart Magician (Galileo)..................................... 1

Mr Greeley Flashback (Tapit) ....................................... 2 Ria Antonia (Rockport Harbor)................... 1

Mr Sparkles Prayer For Relief (Jump Start) .................... 3

Mt Livermore Something Extra (Indian Charlie) ............... 2 Sweet Reason (Street Sense) ..................... 1

Night Shift More Chocolate (Malibu Moon) ................ 2

Nijinsky Alpha (Bernardini) ..................................... 1

Kissin Kris Inimitable Romanee (Maria’s Mon) ........... 3 Silver Max (Badge Of Silver) ................ 2 2 3

Not For Love

Known Fact

Nureyev

Data Link (War Front) ................................ 3 Temeraine (Arch) ....................................... 3

Kris S

Hyper (Victory Gallop) ............................... 2 Madly Truly (Malibu Moon) ....................... 3 Somali Lemonade (Lemon Drop Kid) ......... 3

Dark Cove (Medaglia D’Oro) ............... 2 3 3 Marketing Mix (Medaglia D’Oro) ............ 1 3

Orientate Sweet Lulu (Mr Greeley) ............................ 1

Kyle’s Our Man

Parade Marshal

Havana (Dunkirk) ...................................... 1

Indy Point (Indygo Shiner) ......................... 2

Lahib

Pentelicus

Strathnaver (Oasis Dream) ........................ 3

Beat The Blues (Great Pyramid) ................. 3

Langfuhr

Petionville

Acting Naughty (Offlee Wild) .................... 3

Hogy (Offlee Wild) .................................... 3

Starship Truffles (Ghostzapper) .................. 1

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Riding The River (Wiseman’s Ferry) ........... 2

Smart Strike

Successful Appeal

Valid Appeal

Nellie Cashman (Mineshaft) ...................... 3

Runaway Groom

Miss Behaviour (Jump Start) ...................... 2

Unlimited Budget (Street Sense) ............. 2 3

Pivotal

Wired Bryan (Stormy Atlantic) ................... 2

Tabasco Cat

Valid Expectations

Charlie Em (Kheleyf) .................................. 3

Sadler’s Wells

Bright Thought (Hat Trick) ......................... 2 Handsome Mike (Scat Daddy) ................... 3 Llanarmon (Sky Mesa)............................... 2

Don’t Tell Sophia (Congaree) ..................... 2

Platini

Smoke Glacken

Tigah (Dalakhani)...................................... 3

Forte Dei Marmi (Selkirk)..................... 1 2 3 Tannery (Dylan Thomas)......................... 1 2

Eldaafer (A.P. Indy) .................................... 3 Rose To Gold (Friends Lake) ................... 3 3

Live Lively (Medaglia D’Oro) ..................... 2

Pleasant Colony

Saint Ballado

Souvenir Copy

Tactical Cat

Abaco (Giant’s Causeway) ........................ 3

Alberts Hope (Run Away And Hide)........... 2 Code West (Lemon Drop Kid) .................... 3 Declan’s Warrior (Majestic Warrior) ........... 3 Golden Mystery (Awesome Again) ............ 3

City Of Weston (Holy Bull) ......................... 3

Ami’s Holiday (Harlan’s Holiday) ............... 3 Liaison (Indian Charlie) ............................. 2 Tiz Flirtatious (Tizbud) ......................... 1 2 2

Sandpit

Mucho Mas Macho (Macho Uno) .............. 2

Nikki’s Sandcastle (Castledale) .................. 2

Stately Don

Sea Hero

Rookie Sensation (Unbridled’s Song) ......... 2

Delegation (Speightstown)........................ 3 Falling Sky (Lion Heart) ............................. 3

Stephen Got Even Unbelievable Dream (Kitalpha).................. 3

Seattle Slew

Five Iron (Sharp Humor) ............................ 3 Overheard (Macho Uno)............................ 3

Stop The Music

Tiznow

Ponche Mucho Macho Man (Macho Uno) ........... 1 1

Prized Untapable (Tapit) ...................................... 2

Prospectors Gamble Rainbow Heir (Wildcat Heir) ...................... 3

Pulpit Departing (War Front) ......................... 2 2 3 Real Solution (Kitten’s Joy) ........................ 1

Quiet American Guilt Trip (Pulpit) ....................................... 2

Rainbow Quest Java’s War (War Pass) ............................... 1

Real Quiet Fiftyshadesofhay (Pulpit) ..................... 2 3 3

Red Bullet Regalo Mia (Sligo Bay) .............................. 3

Red Ransom Nikkis Smartypants (Smarty Jones) ............ 3 Pianist (More Than Ready) ..................... 3 3

Relaunch Alpha Bettor (Alphabet Soup)................. 2 3

Repriced

Centralinteligence (Smarty Jones).............. 1 Skyring (English Channel) ......................... 2 Tale Of A Champion (Tale Of The Cat) ........ 2

Seeking The Gold Better Lucky (Ghostzapper) ....................... 1 Clubhouse Ride (Candy Ride) .................... 2 Great Hot (Orientate) ................................ 2 Ice Cream Silence (Street Sense) ................ 3 Lighthouse Bay (Speightstown) ................. 1 Point Of Entry (Dynaformer) ................... 1 1 Up With The Birds (Stormy Atlantic) .......... 1

Shy Tom Honorable Dillon (Tapit) ............................ 2

Silver Deputy

Wishing Gate (Indian Charlie) ................ 2 3

Groupie Doll (Bowman’s Band) .............. 1 2 Strapping Groom (Johannesburg) .............. 1

Ride The Rails

Silver Hawk

Interaction (Easing Along) ......................... 2

Kid Dreams (Lemon Drop Kid) ................... 3

Roy

Singspiel

Title Contender (Pulpit) .......................... 3 3

Vagabond Shoes (Beat Hollow) ................. 2

Royal Academy

Siphon

Coffee Clique (Medaglia D’Oro)................. 3 Summer Applause (Harlan’s Holiday) ..... 2 3

Private Zone (Macho Uno)......................... 1

Royal Anthem Palace Malice (Curlin)............................. 1 2

Rubiano Baby J (J Be K)........................................... 3

Sir Cat Last Gunfighter (First Samurai).. 3 3 3

Slew’s Royalty Sum Of The Parts (Speightstown) ..3

Slewvescent Last Full Measure (Empire Maker) ..1

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Spectacular Love Havelock (Great Notion) ......................... 3 3

Star De Naskra

Stanwyck (Empire Maker).......................... 3

Storm Bird Bahamian Squall (Gone West) ................... 2

Storm Cat Close Hatches (First Defence) .............. 1 1 2 Govenor Charlie (Midnight Lute) ............... 3 Noble Tune (Unbridled’s Song) .................. 2 Sahara Sky (Pleasant Tap) ................... 1 2 2 Shared Belief (Candy Ride) ........................ 3 Tapicat (Tapit) ........................................... 3

Storm Creek King Kreesa (King Cugat) .......................... 3

Stormy Atlantic Comma To The Top (Bwana Charlie) ....... 3 3

Stravinsky Vyjack (Into Mischief) ............................. 2 3

Street Cry Are You Kidding Me (Run Away And Hide) .. 3

Suave Prospect Designer Legs (Graeme Hall) ..................... 2

Hard Not To Like (Hard Spun) .................... 3

Talc Fort Loudon (Awesome Of Course) ............ 3

The Minstrel Swagger Jack (Smart Strike) ...................... 1

Theatrical Coil (Point Given) ...................................... 2

Thunder Gulch

Renee’s Titan (Bernstein) ........................... 2

Torrential Berlino Di Tiger (Tiger Heart) ..................... 3

Touch Gold Bryan’s Jewel (Rockport Harbor) ............... 3 Edge Of Reality (Lawyer Ron) .................... 3 Emollient (Empire Maker) .................... 1 1 1 Javerre (Outflanker)................................... 3 Laugh Track (Distorted Humor) .................. 3

Tough Knight Summer Hit (Bertrando) ............................ 3

Trempolino

Victory Gallop

Vindication Dunkin Bend (Dunkirk) .............................. 3 Shakin It Up (Midnight Lute) ..................... 2

War Chant Csaba (Kitten’s Joy) ................................... 3

Wavering Monarch Little Mike (Spanish Steps) ........................ 1

Wild Again Fed Biz (Giant’s Causeway) .................... 2 2 Joyful Victory (Tapit)............................... 1 2 Power Broker (Pulpit) ................................ 2 Silsita (Macho Uno) ................................... 3

Wild Rush Dreaming Of Julia (A.P. Indy) ..................... 2

With Approval Disposablepleasure (Giacomo) .................. 3 Za Approval (Ghostzapper) ................. 3 3 3

Wolf Power Successful Dan (Successful Appeal) ........... 3 Wise Dan (Wiseman’s Ferry) ...... 1 1 1 1 2 2

Woodman

I’m Already Sexy (Ready’s Image).............. 3

Solid Appeal (Successful Appeal)............ 2 2 Tiz Miz Sue (Tiznow) .............................. 1 3

Tricky Creek

Yankee Victor

Beholder (Henny Hughes) ................ 1 1 1 1

Youcan’tcatchme (The Daddy) ................ 3 3 Supplied by Hyperion Promotions Ltd

Twilight Agenda Twilight Eclipse (Purim) ................... 2

Unaccounted For Big Blue Kitten (Kitten’s Joy)........ 1 1 Overanalyze (Dixie Union) .............. 1

Unbridled James Street (El Prado)................. 3 Orb (Malibu Moon) ................ 1 1 2

Unbridled’s Song Super Ninety Nine (Pulpit) ...... 3

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.Acclamation................

.Adlerflug..................... .Afleet Express............. .Air Chief Marshal........ .Alexandros.................. .Alfred Nobel................ .Alhaarth...................... .Amadeus Wolf............. .American Post............ .Anabaa Blue................ .Approve...................... .Aqlaam....................... .Arabian Gleam............ .Arakan........................ .Arcano........................ .Arch............................ .Archange D’Or............ .Archipenko.................. .Areion......................... .Art Connoisseur.......... .Artiste Royal............... .Ask.............................. .Assertive..................... .Astronomer Royal....... .Aussie Rules............... .Authorized................... .Avonbridge.................. .Azamour...................... .Bahamian Bounty........ .Bahri........................... .Baltic King.................. .Barastraight................ .Bear King.................... .Beat Hollow................. .Bellamy Road.............. .Bernardini................... .Bertolini...................... .Big Bad Bob................ .Black Sam Bellamy..... .Blame......................... .Blu Air Force............... .Blue Canari................. .Bluegrass Cat............. .Broken Vow................. .Bushranger................. .Call Me Big................. .Camacho..................... .Cape Cross................. .Captain Gerrard.......... .Captain Marvelous...... .Captain Rio................. .Caradak...................... .Carlotamix.................. .Champs Elysees.......... .Charge D’Affaires....... .Chineur....................... .Cima De Triomphe...... .Clodovil....................... .Cockney Rebel............ .Colossus..................... .Compton Place............ .Contat......................... .Country Reel............... .Creachadoir................ .Curlin.......................... .Daggers Drawn........... .Dai Jin........................ .Dalakhani.................... .Dandy Man.................. .Danehill Dancer.......... .Dansili......................... .Dark Angel.................. .Dashing Blade............. .Daylami...................... .Della Francesca.......... .Deportivo.................... .Desert Prince.............. .Desert Style................ .Diamond Green........... .Diktat.......................... .Distant Music.............. .Doctor Dino................. .Doyen.......................... .Dr Devious.................. .Dr Fong....................... .Dubai Destination....... .Dubawi........................ .Duke Of Marmalade....

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MEDIAN

95 11 67,387 50,000 7 4 16,791 9,291 1 0 34,843 34,843 12 4 19,615 15,098 9 0 11,133 9,291 35 14 12,342 8,904 3 1 6,430 5,420 29 9 6,804 3,484 16 4 17,486 12,775 1 0 7,742 7,742 64 4 21,720 15,838 27 11 25,775 23,228 1 2 761 761 8 4 6,447 5,807 53 20 35,900 25,000 4 1 136,976 138,500 1 0 23,228 23,228 13 5 16,506 6,968 18 10 24,183 18,583 10 3 12,349 8,130 3 0 14,711 20,131 1 0 20,131 20,131 8 0 9,226 10,000 19 4 22,010 10,840 44 8 19,073 17,517 19 6 31,053 23,228 8 1 5,072 3,190 62 11 25,986 18,000 30 12 38,717 21,428 1 1 10,000 10,000 4 6 3,106 2,903 0 1 - 0 1 - 4 0 14,545 14,767 1 0 11,614 11,614 1 1 200,000 200,000 5 1 8,128 5,714 23 3 41,299 30,971 0 1 - 1 0 23,228 23,228 6 1 10,065 11,614 1 1 9,291 9,291 1 0 14,285 14,285 1 0 21,000 21,000 61 29 12,575 7,742 0 1 - 14 3 37,147 25,164 30 8 65,835 46,500 17 4 9,687 8,095 4 2 4,111 3,871 29 9 7,843 5,032 0 2 - 2 1 8,904 8,904 25 1 25,322 11,000 1 0 54,200 54,200 2 0 6,194 6,194 1 3 5,420 5,420 25 5 25,470 19,357 24 5 11,157 6,097 4 1 3,581 3,290 21 5 23,280 19,357 0 3 - 2 1 10,840 10,840 4 1 10,065 10,452 1 0 3,097 3,097 1 1 2,322 2,322 5 5 6,658 5,807 11 8 135,114 54,200 21 0 30,516 26,666 33 10 103,603 77,429 20 5 193,846 162,601 82 16 51,304 28,711 3 2 49,296 18,583 0 1 - 4 0 11,807 12,388 6 0 10,840 10,452 4 1 6,968 6,968 9 2 27,358 15,485 10 3 12,233 11,614 2 0 39,488 39,488 8 0 2,777 3,097 4 1 11,259 11,614 2 3 21,293 21,293 0 2 - 7 2 28,757 20,905 2 0 4,645 4,645 17 4 366,349 300,000 81 10 33,499 23,228

A yearling hits seven figures in the Arqana sales ring SIRE

.Dunkerque.................. .Dutch Art..................... .Dyhim Diamond.......... .Dylan Thomas............. .Early March................ .Echo Of Light.............. .Electric Beat............... .Elnadim....................... .Elusive City................. .Elusive Quality............ .Enrique....................... .Equiano....................... .Evasive....................... .Exceed And Excel........ .Excellent Art............... .Execute....................... .Fairly Ransom............. .Falco........................... .Fast Company............. .Fastnet Rock............... .Firebreak.................... .Footstepsinthesand..... .Fracas......................... .Fuisse......................... .Galileo........................ .Gentlewave................. .Getaway...................... .Giant’s Causeway....... .Gladiatorus................. .Gold Away...................

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2 0 18,970 18,970 61 5 61,768 46,000 1 0 20,131 20,131 47 11 18,210 12,775 3 1 7,742 6,968 13 9 5,491 1,935 6 1 1,355 1,161 7 1 24,660 20,131 41 12 23,823 19,357 4 1 76,739 74,278 2 0 10,065 10,065 63 9 35,746 27,619 8 3 19,744 16,260 61 14 83,457 55,000 53 16 22,625 14,285 0 1 - 1 0 3,097 3,097 13 4 33,175 24,777 73 13 28,187 19,000 46 13 93,994 65,407 5 0 20,619 10,000 40 4 31,203 20,518 0 1 - 5 1 21,680 13,937 57 15 442,859 247,773 8 1 19,550 20,905 2 1 37,964 37,964 5 0 112,786 100,658 2 0 3,677 3,677 4 0 16,066 15,485

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.Gold Sphinx................. .Goodricke.................... .Grand Couturier.......... .Great Journey............. .Haatef......................... .Halling........................ .Hamond...................... .Hannouma.................. .Hard Spun................... .Heliostatic................... .Hellvelyn..................... .Henrythenavigator...... .Hernando.................... .High Chaparral............ .High Rock................... .Hold That Tiger........... .Holy Roman Emperor.. .Humbel....................... .Hurricane Run............. .Iffraaj.......................... .Indesatchel................. .Indian Charlie............. .Indian Haven............... .Intendant..................... .Intense Focus.............. .Intikhab....................... .Invincible Spirit........... .Iron Mask.................... .It’s Gino...................... .Jeremy........................

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MEDIAN

2 0 3,097 3,097 7 1 6,161 2,090 1 0 20,131 20,131 1 1 10,065 10,065 12 5 10,143 2,516 18 2 23,887 25,388 3 0 1,884 1,393 2 2 31,746 31,746 1 2 62,000 62,000 1 1 2,090 2,090 23 5 9,733 8,571 18 2 86,766 57,100 1 0 24,000 24,000 44 6 77,230 40,631 0 1 - 14 1 11,835 11,614 27 12 26,556 16,260 1 0 4,000 4,000 8 0 33,207 29,131 73 6 77,115 65,000 6 5 2,785 1,880 1 0 77,429 77,429 2 1 890 890 0 1 - 24 2 20,170 11,807 33 2 36,977 20,000 47 11 121,011 92,915 1 0 7,742 7,742 6 1 4,374 4,065 29 8 9,808 6,581

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.Johnny Red Kerr......... .Kalanisi....................... .Kallisto........................ .Kamsin........................ .Kandahar Run............. .Kandidate.................... .Kendargent................. .Kentucky Dynamite..... .Key Of Luck................. .Kheleyf........................ .King Charlemagne...... .King’s Best.................. .Kingsalsa.................... .Kodiac......................... .Kornado...................... .Kyllachy...................... .Lando.......................... .Lauro.......................... .Lawman...................... .Layman....................... .Le Cadre Noir.............. .Le Havre..................... .Lemon Drop Kid.......... .Lend A Hand............... .Leporello..................... .Leroidesanimaux........ .Librettist..................... .Linda’s Lad................. .Linngari...................... .Liquido........................

MEDIAN

1 0 3,871 3,871 2 1 6,891 6,891 2 1 17,034 17,034 4 3 19,163 15,098 0 1 - 0 1 - 7 0 102,206 58,072 6 0 13,679 12,775 2 0 4,955 4,955 22 4 19,296 13,190 1 0 3,097 3,097 24 3 35,006 23,615 3 3 9,291 8,517 75 11 34,965 24,777 1 1 4,645 4,645 51 7 41,375 35,000 2 3 100,658 100,658 0 1 - 64 10 55,014 29,000 1 1 23,228 23,228 8 3 5,547 2,555 16 3 23,325 21,293 1 0 77,429 77,429 1 0 619 619 1 0 4,000 4,000 1 0 25,714 25,714 3 2 25,035 7,742 1 0 13,162 13,162 7 3 11,835 9,291 5 0 1,486 1,393

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.Literato....................... .Lookin At Lucky........... .Lope De Vega.............. .Lord Of England.......... .Lord Shanakill............. .Majestic Missile.......... .Major Cadeaux............ .Makfi........................... .Malibu Moon............... .Mamool....................... .Manduro..................... .Marju.......................... .Martaline.................... .Martillo....................... .Mastercraftsman........ .Mawatheeq................. .Medecis...................... .Medicean.................... .Meshaheer.................. .Midships..................... .Milwaukee Brew......... .Mingun........................ .Misu Bond................... .Monsieur Bond............ .Monsun....................... .Montjeu....................... .Montmartre................. .More Than Ready........ .Moss Vale................... .Motivator....................

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5 1 25,706 25,551 2 0 28,452 28,452 53 15 49,812 33,333 12 8 22,164 24,003 46 10 28,708 21,000 18 6 13,062 3,484 17 4 9,486 6,666 53 11 66,763 42,000 0 1 - 5 3 10,127 3,097 15 2 18,209 13,000 3 1 16,790 5,420 2 2 56,136 56,136 1 0 6,194 6,194 68 18 48,072 30,971 14 4 8,358 6,621 1 0 23,228 23,228 28 5 56,521 47,500 1 2 6,194 6,194 2 0 4,645 4,645 0 1 - 1 1 2,322 2,322 5 4 1,714 1,142 28 8 9,705 3,892 6 1 253,252 255,516 20 6 316,439 158,730 3 0 9,549 9,291 4 0 67,115 47,231 24 8 4,637 2,322 18 3 54,059 13,550

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.Mount Nelson.............. .Mr Sidney................... .Muhaymin................... .Muhtathir.................... .Mujadil........................ .Mujahid....................... .Mullionmileanhour...... .Multiplex..................... .Myboycharlie.............. .Mythical Kid................ .Naaqoos...................... .Namid......................... .Nayef.......................... .New Approach............ .Nicaron....................... .Notnowcato................. .Oasis Dream............... .Observatory................ .On Est Bien................. .Oratorio....................... .Orpen.......................... .Paco Boy..................... .Palace Episode........... .Panis........................... .Paolini......................... .Papal Bull.................... .Pastoral Pursuits........ .Peer Gynt.................... .Peintre Celebre........... .Peppershot..................

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33 6 32,572 15,238 8 4 20,619 11,614 3 0 13,162 9,291 6 2 16,260 10,840 1 0 58,072 58,072 4 2 8,420 9,097 3 1 6,285 2,857 20 6 8,996 5,567 23 9 22,248 14,711 1 0 3,871 3,871 24 8 19,206 16,260 2 1 9,678 9,678 24 11 29,044 15,242 24 2 171,526 145,000 2 0 6,194 6,194 10 5 10,284 4,710 17 5 328,758 220,000 5 2 7,122 5,032 0 1 - 5 0 9,826 5,000 21 2 26,302 19,357 58 10 32,354 26,000 5 0 15,795 13,937 8 3 14,324 11,614 1 0 2,322 2,322 2 6 1,626 1,626 37 5 19,243 10,476 6 0 14,195 13,162 11 1 24,222 17,808 2 0 5,032 5,032

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.Phoenix Reach............ .Piccolo........................ .Pivotal......................... .Poliglote...................... .Pounced...................... .Prince Flori................. .Proclamation.............. .Prussian...................... .Quiet American........... .Rail Link...................... .Ramonti...................... .Raven’s Pass.............. .Recharge.................... .Red Rocks................... .Redback...................... .Redoute’s Choice........ .Refuse To Bend........... .Rip Van Winkle............ .Rock Of Gibraltar........ .Royal Applause........... .Royal Assault.............. .Sabiango..................... .Saddex........................ .Sageburg.................... .Sakhee........................ .Sakhee’s Secret.......... .Samum....................... .Schiaparelli................. .Sea The Stars............. .Selkirk.........................

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5 0 7,200 1,904 11 3 15,709 10,840 22 6 90,056 65,000 1 0 9,291 9,291 4 0 3,484 3,484 1 0 1,393 1,393 2 1 6,785 6,785 0 2 - 1 0 20,131 20,131 8 0 25,795 18,119 3 0 11,614 7,742 30 2 101,982 41,131 3 1 2,698 3,000 6 5 7,270 6,194 5 0 10,375 10,840 1 0 77,429 77,429 2 0 9,500 9,500 64 12 67,022 35,695 30 13 34,625 29,036 56 12 28,229 25,164 1 0 3,871 3,871 1 2 17,034 17,034 2 3 13,937 13,937 6 3 19,615 15,873 3 0 15,098 9,000 25 4 15,715 9,523 9 6 24,261 14,711 1 1 1,084 1,084 23 5 185,054 116,144 5 2 51,049 27,874

.Shamardal.................. .Shirocco...................... .Sholokhov................... .Showcasing................ .Silver Frost................. .Sinndaka..................... .Sinndar....................... .Sir Percy..................... .Sixties Icon................. .Siyouni........................ .Sleeping Indian........... .Slickly......................... .Soave.......................... .Soldier Hollow............ .Soldier Of Fortune....... .Sordino....................... .Soviet Star.................. .Spanish Moon............. .Speightstown.............. .Spirit One.................... .Starspangledbanner... .Stimulation................. .Storm Mist.................. .Stormy River............... .Strategic Prince.......... .Street Cry.................... .Sulamani..................... .Summer Bird............... .Sunday Break.............. .Superior Premium....... .Tagula......................... .Tale Of The Cat............ .Tamayuz...................... .Tapit............................ .Teofilo......................... .Tertullian..................... .Thewayyouare............. .Thousand Words......... .Three Valleys.............. .Tiger Hill..................... .Tobougg...................... .Top Line Dancer.......... .Touch Down................ .Toylsome..................... .Trempolino.................. .Turtle Bowl.................. .U S Ranger................. .Vale Of York................ .Vatori.......................... .Verglas........................ .Vertigineux.................. .Virtual......................... .Vision D’Etat............... .Vocalised.................... .Walk In The Park......... .War Blade................... .War Chant................... .War Front.................... .Way Of Light............... .Whipper...................... .Wiesenpfad................. .Windsor Knot.............. .Winker Watson........... .Yeats........................... .Youmzain.................... .Zafeen......................... .Zambezi Sun............... .Zamindar.................... .Zanzibari..................... .Zarewitsch.................. .Zebedee......................

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30 9 122,766 92,500 17 4 21,107 24,777 13 6 22,760 6,581 41 8 24,672 15,485 26 8 16,389 12,388 1 0 11,614 11,614 11 2 14,922 16,260 44 4 27,093 24,000 3 0 10,780 12,000 27 6 25,445 23,228 13 1 11,770 8,571 5 2 36,701 17,808 3 0 6,968 6,968 7 7 44,355 37,940 25 14 17,344 17,034 2 1 813 813 2 0 9,903 9,903 2 0 6,750 6,750 0 1 - 3 0 7,484 9,291 17 4 39,955 40,000 27 10 13,352 7,000 1 1 7,742 7,742 10 0 11,149 10,065 23 8 8,455 5,807 4 0 132,258 106,000 0 1 - 1 0 60,000 60,000 6 1 36,907 30,584 0 1 - 31 7 13,792 10,000 0 1 - 15 2 56,880 47,619 0 1 - 48 6 90,668 52,100 7 6 10,121 6,581 40 13 12,987 7,936 5 2 4,800 5,032 11 4 4,225 3,097 9 5 12,732 8,517 2 0 18,571 18,571 0 1 - 2 1 12,001 12,001 2 3 3,484 3,484 0 1 - 7 1 14,490 10,840 1 1 85,000 85,000 47 9 18,745 11,614 2 0 20,518 20,518 25 5 22,945 20,131 6 0 11,098 11,614 4 1 5,217 2,334 5 0 34,068 17,808 5 2 8,052 6,581 1 0 9,291 9,291 1 1 3,097 3,097 1 0 59,620 59,620 1 0 240,000 240,000 1 1 6,968 6,968 19 2 19,968 16,260 2 3 163,375 163,375 12 3 5,972 2,967 2 2 2,380 2,380 12 2 33,920 11,033 9 1 9,340 5,714 7 2 17,476 13,937 3 1 16,002 9,291 14 7 24,918 12,388 5 0 10,840 13,937 0 2 - 75 6 29,570 20,131

All figures converted to guineas (using BHA exchange rate of £1 = ¤1.23). Covering the following European Flat-bred yearling sales: Arqana (17-20), Doncaster Premier (August 27-28), Baden-Baden (August 30), Osarus (September 12-13), Doncaster Festival (September 13), SGA Milan (September 20), Tattersalls (Ireland) September (24-25), Goffs Orby/Sportsman’s (October 2-4), Tattersalls October Book 1 (8-10), Tattersalls October Book 2 (14-17), Tattersalls October Book 3 (18), Baden-Baden (October 18-19), Arqana October (21-24), Goffs Open (October 24), Tattersalls October Book 4 (31), Doncaster Autumn (November 6), Tattersalls (Ireland) November (17), Goffs November (21), Tattersalls December (November 25)


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Acclamation................ .Air Chief Marshal........ .Alfred Nobel................ .Amadeus Wolf............. .Approve...................... .Aqlaam....................... .Arabian Gleam............ .Arakan........................ .Arcano........................ .Arch............................ .Archipenko.................. .Art Connoisseur.......... .Assertive..................... .Aussie Rules............... .Authorized................... .Avonbridge.................. .Azamour...................... .Bahamian Bounty........ .Baltic King.................. .Beat Hollow................. .Bertolini...................... .Big Bad Bob................ .Bushranger................. .Buzzword.................... .Cacique....................... .Camacho..................... .Canford Cliffs.............. .Cape Blanco................ .Cape Cross................. .Captain Gerrard.......... .Captain Rio................. .Champs Elysees.......... .Clodovil....................... .Cockney Rebel............ .Compton Place............ .Dalakhani.................... .Dandy Man.................. .Danehill Dancer.......... .Dansili......................... .Dark Angel.................. .Desert Prince.............. .Dick Turpin.................. .Dream Ahead.............. .Dubawi........................ .Duke Of Marmalade.... .Dunkirk....................... .Dutch Art..................... .Dylan Thomas............. .Elnadim....................... .Elusive City................. .Elusive Pimpernel....... .Equiano....................... .Exceed And Excel........ .Excellent Art............... .Falco........................... .Fast Company............. .Fastnet Rock............... .Firebreak.................... .Footstepsinthesand..... .Frozen Power.............. .Galileo........................ .Haafhd........................ .Haatef......................... .Halling........................ .Haynesfield................. .Hellvelyn..................... .High Chaparral............ .Holy Roman Emperor.. .Iffraaj.......................... .Indesatchel................. .Indian Haven............... .Intense Focus.............. .Intikhab....................... .Invincible Spirit........... .Jazil............................ .Jeremy........................ .Kendargent................. .Kheleyf........................ .King’s Best.................. .Kodiac......................... .Kyllachy...................... .Lawman...................... .Le Cadre Noir.............. .Lilbourne Lad.............. .Lope De Vega.............. .Lord Shanakill............. .Majestic Missile.......... .Major Cadeaux............

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14 5 53,214 54,500 1 0 6,581 6,581 14 4 8,832 6,000 4 1 2,290 2,168 27 4 17,025 8,000 13 4 29,523 13,000 0 1 - 5 2 8,703 6,194 21 3 15,981 11,614 1 0 75,000 75,000 3 0 3,600 1,000 6 2 3,639 2,981 1 0 800 800 4 2 4,450 3,500 10 1 26,284 19,500 1 0 5,000 5,000 2 0 13,550 13,550 16 1 25,747 17,000 6 0 7,097 4,645 2 0 23,807 23,807 0 2 - 21 2 18,613 13,162 31 17 5,918 4,200 0 1 - 3 0 14,600 8,000 2 0 18,162 18,162 14 5 59,710 52,500 2 0 28,500 28,500 8 3 66,480 63,500 3 1 3,245 1,935 4 2 3,639 4,026 14 1 45,371 33,500 14 1 14,523 10,718 2 2 8,548 8,548 21 3 16,736 14,000 2 1 37,250 37,250 22 2 14,656 11,227 4 0 86,750 62,500 1 0 130,000 130,000 16 2 25,974 19,744 0 1 - 14 4 18,065 15,742 20 2 44,644 38,195 2 0 375,000 375,000 15 7 17,072 15,485 1 0 52,000 52,000 21 3 76,756 65,000 5 1 7,789 4,645 9 1 17,780 8,130 2 2 15,840 15,840 14 6 11,374 9,872 19 14 20,684 15,500 11 0 91,181 60,000 14 5 10,094 5,516 1 0 18,583 18,583 16 4 13,686 11,807 8 1 129,750 91,000 3 0 8,933 1,000 10 1 19,375 14,324 39 6 9,322 6,194 3 0 263,333 300,000 1 0 3,000 3,000 2 2 5,032 5,032 3 0 27,500 16,000 1 0 17,034 17,034 19 3 5,235 3,000 5 2 73,783 62,000 23 3 19,230 14,711 20 3 36,967 33,985 1 0 800 800 1 0 5,500 5,500 7 4 13,605 12,388 10 1 15,394 15,387 13 4 119,307 100,000 1 0 774 774 10 0 6,954 5,226 1 0 8,000 8,000 24 6 8,548 6,500 1 0 10,000 10,000 40 8 23,197 16,630 21 2 36,024 32,000 11 3 54,090 29,000 2 1 1,742 1,742 27 5 26,432 21,680 6 2 18,699 14,242 13 3 19,219 7,742 5 1 8,904 5,420 1 2 2,200 2,200

A filly foal by Galileo from the Paulyn dispersal sells at Goffs SIRE

.Makfi........................... .Manduro..................... .Mastercraftsman........ .Mawatheeq................. .Medicean.................... .Monsieur Bond............ .Motivator.................... .Mount Nelson.............. .Multiplex..................... .Naaqoos...................... .Nayef.......................... .New Approach............ .Notnowcato................. .Oasis Dream............... .Paco Boy..................... .Papal Bull.................... .Pastoral Pursuits........ .Peintre Celebre........... .Piccolo........................ .Pivotal......................... .Poet’s Voice................ .Pour Moi.....................

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11 6 45,636 45,000 3 2 13,996 16,260 14 3 37,768 36,260 1 4 11,000 11,000 10 2 30,620 30,000 8 2 17,125 11,500 2 2 29,000 29,000 10 1 14,550 12,000 3 1 6,021 4,000 0 1 - 0 1 - 5 2 300,000 280,000 4 3 6,400 5,400 4 1 226,250 202,500 19 4 14,520 12,500 0 1 - 6 7 9,419 9,258 0 1 - 6 1 7,416 6,250 3 5 42,166 35,000 21 3 52,761 50,000 8 2 68,496 67,500

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.Primary....................... .Rail Link...................... .Raven’s Pass.............. .Red Rocks................... .Rip Van Winkle............ .Rock Of Gibraltar........ .Roderic O’Connor........ .Royal Applause........... .Sakhee........................ .Sakhee’s Secret.......... .Sea The Stars............. .Shamardal.................. .Shirocco...................... .Showcasing................ .Sir Percy..................... .Sixties Icon................. .Sleeping Indian........... .Soldier Of Fortune....... .Spanish Moon............. .Starspangledbanner... .Stimulation................. .Stormy Atlantic...........

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0 1 - 0 1 - 7 1 70,285 62,000 1 0 5,000 5,000 14 1 47,243 43,500 8 0 23,734 23,904 31 5 16,164 13,937 22 13 14,239 12,444 3 0 9,000 8,000 17 6 6,329 5,000 16 2 186,375 180,000 3 0 98,666 60,000 4 2 12,000 7,000 17 5 11,176 8,500 12 3 17,387 15,000 7 0 8,695 3,500 3 0 3,333 2,200 1 0 16,000 16,000 4 0 5,500 2,000 4 1 17,250 15,791 1 1 8,500 8,500 1 0 68,000 68,000

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.Strategic Prince.......... .Tagula......................... .Tamayuz...................... .Teofilo......................... .Thewayyouare............. .Thousand Words......... .Three Valleys.............. .Turtle Bowl.................. .Twirling Candy............ .Vale Of York................ .Virtual......................... .Wootton Bassett.......... .Yeats........................... .Zamindar.................... .Zebedee...................... .Zoffany........................

MEDIAN

5 0 6,697 7,355 6 1 12,646 13,162 4 1 56,452 29,000 5 3 111,600 75,000 16 0 5,414 4,916 4 4 2,903 3,097 1 0 3,000 3,000 0 1 - 1 0 5,420 5,420 7 3 8,005 3,871 0 2 - 1 0 48,000 48,000 3 0 9,110 5,032 3 1 37,280 10,840 29 8 12,770 9,291 36 10 26,849 19,550

All figures converted to guineas (using BHA exchange rate of £1 = ¤1.23). Covering these European Flat-bred foal sales: Goffs November (18-20), Tattersalls December (November 27-30)

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Acclamation................ .American Post............ .Approve...................... .Aqlaam....................... .Arakan........................ .Arcano........................ .Archipenko.................. .Art Connoisseur.......... .Aussie Rules............... .Authorized................... .Avonbridge.................. .Azamour...................... .Bahamian Bounty........ .Baltic King.................. .Bated Breath............... .Beat Hollow................. .Big Bad Bob................ .Born To Sea................. .Bushranger................. .Cacique....................... .Camacho..................... .Campanologist............ .Canford Cliffs.............. .Cape Cross................. .Captain Gerrard.......... .Casamento.................. .Caspar Netscher......... .Champs Elysees.......... .Choisir........................ .Clodovil....................... .Compton Place............ .Dalakhani.................... .Dandy Man.................. .Danehill Dancer.......... .Dansili......................... .Dark Angel.................. .Delegator.................... .Dick Turpin.................. .Doyen.......................... .Dragon Pulse.............. .Dream Ahead.............. .Dubawi........................ .Duke Of Marmalade.... .Dutch Art..................... .Elnadim....................... .Elusive City................. .Elusive Quality............ .Elzaam........................ .Equiano....................... .Exceed And Excel........ .Excelebration.............. .Exchange Rate............ .Fame And Glory.......... .Famous Name............. .Fast Company............. .Fastnet Rock............... .Footstepsinthesand..... .Foxwedge.................... .Frankel........................ .Frozen Power..............

MEDIAN

10 1 104,814 95,000 1 0 19,000 19,000 4 2 9,287 7,092 7 2 12,813 15,000 1 0 1,688 1,688 8 1 59,471 22,965 3 1 16,333 18,000 0 1 - 2 2 5,750 5,750 1 0 15,000 15,000 1 0 5,500 5,500 6 0 20,883 18,408 7 3 32,672 25,000 1 0 675 675 24 1 47,645 38,000 1 0 3,714 3,714 7 2 14,575 6,754 7 3 27,612 14,859 9 4 11,328 7,429 4 1 44,500 39,000 1 0 6,000 6,000 1 0 33,000 33,000 10 1 21,248 22,158 5 1 65,987 45,000 2 0 4,000 4,000 7 3 22,187 13,508 1 0 60,000 60,000 8 1 21,812 15,750 4 1 40,250 43,000 5 1 28,247 7,429 3 1 18,619 14,859 2 1 31,408 31,408 9 4 8,628 4,728 0 1 - 2 0 2,520,000 2,520,000 15 3 41,895 40,000 3 1 5,000 4,000 4 1 6,425 4,350 1 0 15,000 15,000 5 5 9,757 10,500 5 2 62,600 52,000 2 0 297,500 297,500 1 0 50,000 50,000 9 3 54,540 50,000 2 0 3,900 3,900 1 0 12,000 12,000 2 0 200,000 200,000 4 2 4,731 4,566 12 3 24,375 15,000 4 3 117,517 109,035 10 2 71,131 67,000 1 1 80,000 80,000 2 0 11,482 11,482 1 2 3,377 3,377 13 4 3,611 3,377 10 1 151,051 135,000 6 1 6,516 3,782 8 2 24,057 14,250 10 3 861,475 612,065 2 2 4,559 4,559

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Dual Oaks winner Dancing Rain, carrying to Frankel, enters a packed arena at Tattersalls before her 4,000,000gns sale

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.Galileo........................ .Haafhd........................ .Haatef......................... .Harbour Watch............ .Hard Spun................... .Hellvelyn..................... .Helmet........................ .Henrythenavigator...... .High Chaparral............ .Holy Roman Emperor.. .Hurricane Run............. .Iffraaj.......................... .Intense Focus..............

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MEDIAN

2 1 523,471 523,471 1 0 5,500 5,500 2 0 1,688 1,688 19 3 29,793 22,000 1 0 220,000 220,000 1 0 800 800 5 3 25,149 20,263 7 2 126,925 70,000 7 3 102,857 60,000 11 1 66,522 52,000 1 0 1,500 1,500 11 2 44,737 45,000 13 1 12,667 6,754

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.Intikhab....................... .Invincible Spirit........... .Kheleyf........................ .Kodiac......................... .Kyllachy...................... .Lawman...................... .Lilbourne Lad.............. .Lope De Vega.............. .Lord Shanakill............. .Major Cadeaux............ .Makfi........................... .Mastercraftsman........ .Masterofthehorse........

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2 0 11,651 11,651 9 2 284,235 240,000 9 0 7,555 6,000 4 2 15,300 17,899 8 1 34,253 20,000 9 1 138,568 125,000 5 1 25,570 20,263 7 2 14,142 10,807 4 0 7,514 7,936 1 0 3,000 3,000 5 2 67,200 33,000 11 3 39,339 24,316 4 2 4,002 2,262

.Mawatheeq................. .Mayson....................... .Medicean.................... .Motivator.................... .Mount Nelson.............. .Myboycharlie.............. .Nathaniel.................... .Native Ruler................ .Nayef.......................... .New Approach............ .Norse Dancer.............. .Notnowcato................. .Oasis Dream............... .Paco Boy..................... .Papal Bull.................... .Pastoral Pursuits........ .Peintre Celebre........... .Piccolo........................ .Pivotal......................... .Poet’s Voice................ .Pour Moi..................... .Power.......................... .Proud Citizen............... .Rail Link...................... .Raven’s Pass.............. .Redoute’s Choice........ .Requinto..................... .Rip Van Winkle............ .Rock Of Gibraltar........ .Roderic O’Connor........ .Royal Applause........... .Sakhee’s Secret.......... .Sayif........................... .Sea The Stars............. .Sepoy.......................... .Shamardal.................. .Showcasing................ .Sir Percy..................... .Sir Prancealot............. .Sixties Icon................. .Siyouni........................ .So You Think............... .Soldier Hollow............ .Stimulation................. .Tagula......................... .Tamayuz...................... .Teofilo......................... .Thewayyouare............. .Thousand Words......... .Vale Of York................ .Winker Watson........... .Zamindar.................... .Zebedee...................... .Zoffany........................

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MEDIAN

9 0 14,708 14,000 5 2 14,400 17,000 10 1 49,695 30,000 1 0 20,263 20,263 6 3 36,404 8,714 1 0 40,000 40,000 13 1 109,230 65,000 1 0 800 800 4 0 9,625 8,250 1 0 210,000 210,000 2 0 10,750 10,750 4 1 6,250 7,000 5 1 386,000 320,000 7 2 25,000 30,000 1 0 4,728 4,728 4 1 11,625 3,750 3 0 30,096 15,535 4 0 5,050 5,100 7 0 99,000 72,000 9 2 28,944 20,000 3 1 71,514 67,544 11 1 27,790 25,000 1 0 12,000 12,000 1 0 14,184 14,184 1 1 5,065 5,065 1 0 371,496 371,496 6 1 4,348 3,208 6 1 147,859 115,000 7 0 64,967 86,000 3 1 12,383 12,158 15 2 32,227 25,000 4 0 2,150 1,500 1 1 4,000 4,000 9 2 224,474 170,000 5 2 55,600 32,000 4 2 119,410 122,000 10 4 7,650 7,750 7 3 15,071 16,000 4 2 3,948 2,492 3 0 7,004 8,000 2 0 14,353 14,353 6 3 30,315 24,653 1 0 15,000 15,000 1 0 1,500 1,500 7 1 8,792 6,079 3 0 42,602 42,000 7 0 55,929 33,772 2 0 4,559 4,559 2 0 1,080 1,080 0 1 - 0 1 - 4 1 45,250 43,500 4 1 7,261 6,079 5 2 11,133 5,741

All figures converted to guineas (using BHA exchange rate of £1 = ¤1.23). Covering these European Flat-bred breeding-stock sales: Goffs November (22-23), Tattersalls December (2-5)


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Majority of fees October 1 terms. European-based stallions listed in pounds sterling (euros where stated). Contact individual studs for details. na = not applicable; poa = price on application; tbc = to be confirmed *first season 2014 STALLION

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Acambaro Clashmore poa €800 Rathbarry €35,000 €35,000 Acclamation Adlerflug Harzburg €5,500 €5,500 €3,000 €3,000 Air Chief Marshal Cauvinière Arctic Tack €1,000 €1,000 Aizavoski Alexandros Logis €3,000 €3,000 Coolmore €4,000 €4,000 Alfred Nobel Alkaadhem Ballycurragh poa poa Kelanne 2,500 1,500 Alkaased Royal Studs - 18,000 *Al Kazeem Amadeus Wolf Saint Vincent €3,000 €2,500 €5,000 €4,000 American Post Etreham Amico Fritz Harzburg €3,000 €3,000 Beech Tree 1,500 1,500 Apple Tree Morristown Lattin €5,000 €5,000 Approve Apsis Hêtraie €2,500 €2,500 2,000 2,000 Arabian Gleam Hedgeholme Arakan Ballyhane €3,500 €5,000 Arctic Tack €2,000 €2,000 Arcadio Arcano Derrinstown €6,000 €6,000 Archange D’Or Reboursière €1,800 €1,800 Archipenko Lanwades 6,000 6,000 The Old Road poa poa Arctic Cosmos Areion Evershorst €8,000 €8,000 Arkadian Hero Colmer 1,250 poa Artan Hart Livery €1,000 €1,000 Art Connoisseur Irish National €4,500 €4,000 Vauterhill poa 1,000 Arvico Asian Heights Knockboy €1,000 €1,000 Ask Coolmore NH poa poa Assertive Throckmorton Court 2,500 2,500 Atlantic Waves Woodlands €1,500 €1,500 5,000 6,000 Aussie Rules Lanwades Authorized Logis 7,000 €10,000 Avonbridge Oakgrove 3,000 3,000 Azamour Gilltown €10,000 €8,000 Babodana East Lynch 1,000 1,000 Detouillon poa poa Bach Bahamian Bounty National 10,000 8,500 2,000 2,000 Bahri Girsonfield Baltic King Tally-Ho €3,000 €3,000 Bated Breath Banstead Manor 8,000 8,000 Pastures Barn poa poa Beat All Beat Hollow Ballylinch €6,500 €6,500 Big Bad Bob Irish National €6,000 €6,000 Black Sam Bellamy Shade Oak 4,000 3,500 Luciani Loreto €5,000 €5,000 Blu Air Force Blu Constellation Thenney €2,000 €2,000 Croix-Sonnet €1,200 €1,200 Blue Bresil Blueprint Knockboy poa €1,000 Bollin Eric Colmer poa 1,250 Longford House poa poa Boreal Born To Sea Rathasker €10,000 €10,000 Dunraven poa 2,500 Brian Boru Broadway Flyer Greentree poa poa poa poa Burma Gold Ammerland Tally-Ho €7,500 €5,000 Bushranger Busy Flight The Old Road poa poa Banstead Manor Private 12,000 Cacique Califet Chêne Vert €2,000 €2,000 Morristown Lattin 2,750 €7,500 Camacho Coolmore - €25,000 *Camelot poa poa Campanologist Fährhof

Camelot: the 2,000 Guineas and Epsom and Irish Derby winner retires to Coolmore Stud at a fee of €25,000 STALLION

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Canford Cliffs Coolmore Kildangan Cape Cross Captain Gerrard Mickley Captain Marvelous Saint-Arnoult Carlotamix Coolagown Kildangan Casamento Hêtraie Centennial Banstead Manor Champs Elysees Coolmore Choisir Cima De Triomphe Thenney Overbury *Cityscape Kilbarry Lodge Classic Cliche Rathasker Clodovil The Old Road Cloudings Cockney Rebel Saint-Arnoult Whitsbury Manor Compton Place Tullogher House Coroner Court Cave Boardsmill Court Masterpiece Longford House Logis Creachadoir Crosspeace Dairy House Curtain Time Woodfield *Dabirsim Karlshof Daggers Drawn Mandorli Gilltown Dalakhani Dandy Man Ballyhane Danehill Dancer Coolmore Dansili Banstead Manor Morristown Lattin Dark Angel Darsi Beechbrook *Dawn Approach Kildangan Daylami Coolagown *Declaration Of War Coolmore

2013 FEE

2014 FEE

€17,500 €12,500 €35,000 €30,000 3,000 4,000 poa €2,000 €2,500 €3,500 €5,000 €5,000 €1,600 €1,600 5,000 5,000 €10,000 €12,500 €3,000 €3,000 - 5,000 poa poa €7,500 €12,000 poa poa 2,500 €3,000 6,500 6,500 poa poa poa poa poa poa €3,000 €3,000 1,000 1,000 poa 2,000 - €9,000 poa poa €25,000 €25,000 €4,000 €7,500 €40,000 €25,000 80,000 95,000 €12,500 €27,500 poa poa - €35,000 €5,000 €5,000 - €40,000

STALLION

STUD

Delegator Overbury Desert Prince Thenney Desideratum Beechwood Grange Diamond Boy Croix Sonnet Diamond Green Granges Dick Turpin National Diktat Dehesa de Milagro Doctor Dino Mesnil Doncaster Rover Hedgeholme Double Eclipse Deelside Double Trigger Clarendon Doyen Sunnyhill Irish National Dragon Pulse Dream Ahead Ballylinch Dream Eater Vauterhill Dr Fong Thenney Dr Massini Dunraven Dubai Destination Glenview Dubawi Dalham Hall Duke Of Marmalade Coolmore Dunkerque Quesnay Cheveley Park Dutch Art Dylan Thomas Coolmore Early March Saz Eastern Anthem Withyslade Elnadim Derrinstown Elzaam Ballyhane Elusive City Etreham Elusive Pimpernel Islanmore Enrique Hoguenet *Epaulette Kildangan Equiano Newsells Park

2013 FEE

2014 FEE

5,000 4,000 €6,000 €5,000 1,500 1,250 €1,300 €1,300 poa poa 5,000 4,000 poa poa €3,000 €3,000 2,000 2,000 €500 €500 1,750 1,750 €3,000 €3,000 €6,000 €6,000 €17,500 €15,000 - 800 €5,000 €5,000 poa poa €2,500 €2,000 75,000 100,000 €12,500 €10,000 €2,500 €2,500 18,000 35,000 €10,000 €10,000 poa poa 2,000 2,000 €5,000 €4,000 €4,000 €3,500 €12,500 €12,500 €1,000 €1,000 €4,000 €4,000 - €7,500 8,000 8,000

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STUD

2013 FEE

2014 FEE

Exceed And Excel Dalham Hall 35,000 35,000 Coolmore €22,500 €20,000 Excelebration Fair Mix Shade Oak 2,500 2,500 Falco Etreham €7,500 €5,000 Fame And Glory Coolmore NH poa poa Irish National €4,000 €4,000 Famous Name Fantastic Spain Vauterhill - 500 *Farhh Dalham Hall - 17,500 Fast Company Rathasker €5,000 €5,000 Coolmore Private Private Fastnet Rock - €2,500 *Feel Like Dancing du Lion Ferrule Girsonfield 800 800 Gazeley - 4,500 *Finjaan Firebreak Bearstone 3,500 3,500 First Trump Walton Fields 1,250 1,250 Flemensfirth Coolmore NH poa poa €10,000 €10,000 Footstepsinthesand Coolmore Foreign Affairs Woodlands €1,000 €1,000 Foxwedge Whitsbury Manor £7,500 £7,500 Fracas Cahermorris poa poa Banstead Manor 125,000 125,000 Frankel Franklins Gardens East Lynch 1,250 1,250 *French Fifteen Logis Saint-Germain - €6,000 Coolagown €3,000 €2,500 Frozen Fire Frozen Power Ballyhane €4,000 €3,500 Fruits Of Love Annshoon poa poa Quesnay €4,000 €4,000 Fuisse Full Of Gold Quesnay €2,000 €2,000 Coolmore Private Private Galileo Sunnyhill €2,000 €1,500 Gamut Garuda Kilbarry Lodge poa poa €6,000 poa Gentlewave Gelos Geordieland Beech Tree 1,500 1,500 - €6,000 *George Vancouver Hêtraie Germany Woodlands €3,000 €4,000 Coolmore NH poa poa Getaway

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STUD

2013 FEE

2014 FEE

Gladiatorus Besnate - €3,500 €1,000 €1,000 Golden Tornado Gurteen Grandera Woodlands €4,000 €3,000 Grape Tree Road Shade Oak 1,500 1,000 Great Journey Lonray €6,000 €6,000 Yorton Farm €3,000 3,000 Great Pretender Haafhd Beechwood Grange 3,000 3,000 Haatef Derrinstown €3,000 €3,000 Harbour Watch Tweenhills 7,500 7,500 Tweenhills - 8,500 *Havana Gold poa poa Heliostatic Brousses Hellvelyn Bucklands 2,500 2,500 Helmet Dalham Hall A$33,000 8,000 €30,000 €25,000 Henrythenavigator Coolmore High Chaparral Coolmore €25,000 €30,000 High Rock Hêtraie €2,200 €2,200 €20,000 €20,000 Holy Roman Emperor Coolmore Hurricane Run Ammerland €9,000 €9,000 Iffraaj Kildangan €10,000 €25,000 *Imperial Monarch Coolmore NH - poa poa poa Indian Danehill Detouillon Indian Haven Withyslade 2,500 2,500 *Intello Cheveley Park - 25,000 Ballylinch €5,500 €10,000 Intense Focus Intikhab Derrinstown €5,500 €6,000 Invincible Spirit Irish National €65,000 €70,000 Victot €2,500 €2,500 Irish Wells Jammaal Hamford €1,000 €1,000 Garryrichard €6,000 €5,000 Jeremy Etzean poa €5,500 Jukebox Jury Kalanisi Boardsmill poa poa Harzburg poa poa Kalatos Kallisto Röttgen €3,000 €3,000 Röttgen €5,000 €3,000 Kamsin Kapgarde Hêtraie €5,000 €5,000 Hêtraie €1,400 €1,400 Kap Rock

Lethal Force: the dual Group 1-winning sprinter retires to Cheveley Park Stud at a fee of £12,500

STALLION

STUD

2013 FEE

2014 FEE

Kayf Tara Overbury 3,000 3,000 Colleville €4,000 €15,000 Kendargent €3,000 €3,000 Kentucky Dynamite Quesnay Dalham Hall 6,000 5,000 Kheleyf Cansana €5,000 €5,000 Kingsfort Longford House poa poa *King’s Trail Tally-Ho €7,500 €10,000 Kodiac Konig Turf Mirande €1,500 €1,500 2,000 2,000 Kutub Girsonfield Cheveley Park 12,500 15,000 Kyllachy Ballylinch €20,000 €25,000 Lawman Sweep Lane poa poa Le Cadre Noir Arctic Tack €2,000 €1,500 Le Fou Cauvinière €5,000 €7,000 Le Havre $25,000 17,500 Leroidesanimaux Lanwades *Lethal Force Cheveley Park - 12,500 Bridge House €500 €500 Let The Lion Roar Yorton Farm 2,000 2,000 Librettist €7,500 €7,500 Lilbourne Lad Rathbarry Petit Tellier €5,000 €5,000 Linngari Reboursière €5,000 €5,000 Literato Ballylinch €12,500 €12,500 Lope De Vega - €4,500 Lord Of England Etzean Lord Shanakill Ballylinch €5,000 €5,000 Springlodge €1,000 €1,000 Lovelace Shade Oak €2,500 2,000 Lucarno Southern Sport Horses poa poa Luso Coolmore NH poa poa Mahler 3,500 3,500 Major Cadeaux Bearstone Makfi Tweenhills 25,000 25,000 Yorton Farm 2,000 3,000 Malinas Logis €10,000 €7,000 Manduro Reboursière €4,500 €6,000 Martaline €12,500 €35,000 Mastercraftsman Coolmore *Masterstroke Logis - €3,000 Nunnery 4,000 4,000 Mawatheeq Fährhof - €10,000 *Maxios Mayson Cheveley Park 8,000 6,000 Cheveley Park 10,000 10,000 Medicean 4,000 4,000 Midnight Legend Pitchall Coolmore NH poa poa Milan Noton Grove poa 1,500 Milk It Mick Millenary Knockhouse poa poa Knockboy €1,000 €1,000 Misternando Norton Grove 1,500 1,000 Misu Bond €2,000 €2,000 Monitor Closely Hêtraie Monsieur Bond Norton Grove 5,000 5,000 Woodlands €2,500 €2,500 Moon Ballad The Old Road poa poa Mores Wells Rousslière €2,500 €2,500 Moss Vale *Most Improved Coolmore - €6,000 Quesnay €7,000 €15,000 Motivator Coolmore NH poa poa Mountain High Mount Nelson Newsells Park 6,000 6,000 Whytemount poa poa Mr Dinos Quesnay €5,000 €5,000 Mr Sidney Muhtathir Mézeray €6,000 €7,000 Besnate €4,500 €5,000 Mujahid Mullionmileanhour Hedgeholme 1,250 1,250 Mickley 3,500 poa Multiplex Mutamarkiz Grovecourt 350 350 €6,500 €6,000 Myboycharlie Mézeray Nathaniel Newsells Park 20,000 20,000 Mézeray €4,500 €4,500 Naaqoos Namid Hoguenet €5,000 poa poa poa Native Ruler Louella Nayef Nunnery 9,000 9,000 Network Cercy La Tour €4,000 €4,000 New Approach Dalham Hall 50,000 80,000

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STUD

2013 FEE

2014 FEE

No Risk At All Reboursière €2,500 €2,500 Yorton Farm 3,000 1,750 Norse Dancer Lanwades Can$7,500 6,000 North Light Notnowcato Knockhouse 5,000 poa Banstead Manor 80,000 85,000 Oasis Dream Norman Court poa 2,500 Olden Times Thenney €6,000 €6,000 Orpen Coolmore NH poa poa Oscar Overbury Mickley 1,500 poa Highclere 8,000 8,000 Paco Boy Hoguenet €3,500 €3,500 Panis Coolagown €4,000 €2,500 Papal Bull 2,000 2,000 Passing Glance Pitchall Batsford 1,250 1,250 Pasternak 5,500 4,500 Pastoral Pursuits National Fährhof - €6,500 *Pastorius *Pedro The Great Haie Neuve - €3,000 €10,000 €10,000 Peintre Celebre Coolmore Greentree poa poa Pelder Longford House poa poa Perugino - 800 Phenomena Vauterhill 1,500 poa Phoenix Reach Mickley Throckmorton Court 3,000 3,000 Piccolo Knockmullen poa poa Pierre Pilsudski Anngrove poa poa Cheveley Park 45,000 45,000 Pivotal Bouquetot - €6,000 *Planteur Dalham Hall 12,000 12,000 Poet’s Voice Etreham €10,000 €10,000 Poliglote Besnate €5,500 €4,000 Pounced Coolmore €17,500 €12,500 Pour Moi Power Coolmore €12,500 €10,000 Glenview €10,000 €10,000 Presenting Knockmullen poa poa Primary Bridge House €500 €500 Prince Arch Prince Flori Knockhouse 1,250 poa Girsonfield poa poa Proclamation Clongiffen poa poa Pushkin Banstead Manor 5,000 5,000 Rail Link Rajsaman Cauvinière €4,000 €4,000 Besnate poa €5,000 Ramonti Kildangan €30,000 €25,000 Raven’s Pass Rosetgri €2,000 €2,000 Recharge *Reckless Abandon Kildangan - €10,000 Ballyhane - €4,500 *Red Jazz €70,000 €60,000 Redoute’s Choice Bonneval Arcadia poa poa Red Rocks *Reliable Man Röttgen - €6,000 Ayguemorte - €2,000 *Reply Coolmore €5,000 €4,000 Requinto Kelanne 1,000 1,000 Revoque Rio De La Plata Logis €7,000 €7,000 €17,500 €20,000 Rip Van Winkle Coolmore €1,000 €1,000 Robert Emmet Woodlands €6,000 €8,000 Robin Des Champs Glenview Robin Des Pres Anngrove poa poa - 1,000 Rocamadour Vauterhill Rock Of Gibraltar Coolmore €17,500 €12,500 €10,000 €9,000 Roderic O’Connor Ballyhane Royal Anthem Tullogher House poa poa Royal Studs 9,000 9,000 Royal Applause Rudimentary Anngrove poa poa Kedrah House poa poa Rule Of Law Saddex Mirande €4,000 poa €7,000 €7,000 Saint Des Saints Etreham Sakhee Nunnery 2,500 Private Whitsbury Manor 5,500 4,000 Sakhee’s Secret Salutino Whytemount poa poa Samraan Walton Fields poa poa Samum Karlshof €9,500 €5,500

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Society Rock (hooped cap): the dual Group 1 6f winner retires to Tally-Ho Stud in County Westmeath at a fee of €8,000 STALLION

STUD

2013 FEE

2014 FEE

Sans Frontieres Coolmore NH poa poa Mesnil - €3,000 *Saonois Satri Hêtraie €1,800 €1,800 Sayif Llety 3,000 3,000 Overbury 2,000 2,000 Schiaparelli Scorpion Coolmore NH poa poa Sea The Stars Gilltown €85,000 €85,000 Annshoon poa poa Sendawar Sepoy Dalham Hall 15,000 15,000 September Storm Tullyraine poa poa Longford House poa poa Shadow Gate Shakespearean Hêtraie €2,500 €2,500 *Shamalgan Du Lion - €2,200 Shamardal Kildangan €50,000 €50,000 Coolagown - €1,000 *Shantaram Shantou Burgage poa poa Shirocco Glenview 7,000 €6,000 Glenview €5,000 €4,000 Sholokhov Showcasing Whitsbury Manor 4,500 4,500 Silver Frost Hêtraie €6,000 €6,000 Bonneval €6,000 €4,500 Sinndar Sir Percy Lanwades 7,000 6,000 Sir Prancealot Tally-Ho €6,000 €6,000 Norman Court 8,500 8,500 Sixties Icon Bonneval €7,000 €7,000 Siyouni Beechwood Grange 3,000 3,000 Sleeping Indian Slickly Logis €7,000 €7,000 Tally-Ho - €8,000 *Society Rock €10,000 €12,000 Soldier Hollow Auenquelle Soldier Of Fortune Logis Saint-Germain €10,000 €10,000 Coolmore €17,500 €15,000 So You Think Ennel Bloodstock poa poa Spadoun Stimulation Llety 3,000 3,000 Greentree poa poa St Jovite Steele Tango Lodge Farm poa poa Etreham €7,500 €4,000 Stormy River Stowaway Whytemount poa poa - €12,000 *Style Vendome Bouquetot Subtle Power Knockhouse poa poa Sulamani Yorton Farm 2,500 3,000

STALLION

STUD

2013 FEE

2014 FEE

*Swiss Spirit Whitsbury Manor - 4,500 Rathbarry €4,000 €4,000 Tagula Tai Chi Ohlerweiherhof poa poa Tamayuz Derrinstown €15,000 €12,500 Beech Tree 1,500 1,500 Tamure Teofilo Kildangan €35,000 €50,000 Tertullian Schlenderhan €5,000 €5,000 Thistle Farm poa €1,500 The Carbon Unit Thewayyouare Coolmore €4,000 €4,000 Thousand Words Rathasker €2,500 €4,000 Grandcamp poa poa Tin Horse Tobougg Anngrove poa poa Touch Of Land Knockhouse poa poa Toylsome Erftmuhle poa poa poa poa Trans Island Nunstainton *Universal Yorton Farm - 2,500 Urban Poet Gurteen €1,000 €1,000 Kildangan €3,000 €3,000 Vale Of York Vinnie Roe Coolmore NH poa poa Virtual Woodlands 3,500 €3,000 Grandcamp €6,000 €6,000 Vision D’Etat Vocalised Redmondstown poa €5,000 Well Chosen Kedrah House poa poa Coolmore NH poa poa Westerner Hedgeholme - 2,500 *Westlake 2,000 500 What A Caper Vauterhill Whipper Mézeray €8,000 €6,500 poa poa Whitmore’s Conn Clongiffen poa poa Wiener Walzer Erftmuhle Winged Love Tullyraine poa poa 2,500 poa Winker Watson Renaccino poa 800 With The Flow Vauterhill Wootton Bassett Etreham €5,000 €4,000 Irish National - €6,000 *Worthadd Yeats Coolmore €8,000 €6,000 Throckmorton Court 1,750 1,750 Yorgunnabelucky Youmzain Quesnay €3,000 €3,000 Hêtraie €4,000 €4,000 Zambezi Sun Zebedee Tally-Ho €5,000 €5,000 Zoffany Coolmore €7,500 €7,500


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Farms are in Kentucky unless otherwise indicated. Stallions listed are those covering at a fee of $10,000-plus (fee for Spendthrift farm in Ontario in Canadian dollars). Contact individual studs for details. na = not applicable; tbc = to be confirmed *first season 2014 STALLION

STUD

Afleet Alex Americain *Animal Kingdom Arch Archarcharch Artie Schiller Awesome Again Bellamy Road Bernardini Big Brown Big Drama Birdstone Blame Bodemeister Broken Vow Candy Ride Cape Blanco City Zip Colonel John Congrats Court Vision Creative Cause Curlin *Denman Discreet Cat Discreetly Mine Distorted Humor Drosselmeyer Dunkirk Elusive Quality English Channel Eskendereya Even The Score Exchange Rate First Samurai Flatter *Fort Larned Gemologist Ghostzapper Giant’s Causeway Girolamo *Graydar Hat Trick Haynesfield

Gainesway 15,000 12,500 Calumet 20,000 15,000 Jonabell 35,000 Claiborne 40,000 40,000 Spendthrift 10,000 10,000 Winstar 10,000 15,000 Adena Springs 75,000 75,000 Winstar 20,000 17,500 Jonabell 150,000 100,000 Three Chimneys 35,000 10,000 HallMarc 10,000 10,000 Gainesway 10,000 10,000 Claiborne 30,000 30,000 Winstar 30,000 30,000 Pin Oak 25,000 25,000 Lane’s End 40,000 35,000 Ashford 17,500 15,000 Lane’s End 25,000 25,000 Winstar 15,000 17,500 Winstar 35,000 35,000 Spendthrift, Ont. Can10,000 Can10,000 Airdrie 15,000 15,000 Lane’s End 25,000 25,000 Jonabell 15,000 Jonabell 12,500 20,000 Lane’s End 15,000 10,000 Winstar 100,000 100,000 Winstar 17,500 15,000 Ashford 10,000 15,000 Jonabell 50,000 50,000 Lane’s End 25,000 25,000 Taylor Made 17,500 17,500 Millennium Farms 12,500 10,000 Three Chimneys 30,000 20,000 Claiborne 10,000 15,000 Claiborne 20,000 20,000 Adena Springs 20,000 Winstar 15,000 15,000 Adena Springs 40,000 50,000 Ashford 85,000 85,000 Jonabell 15,000 12,500 Taylor Made 15,000 Gainesway 15,000 15,000 Airdrie 10,000 10,000

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STUD

Include *I Want Revenge Jersey Town *Jimmy Creed Jump Start *Justin Phillip Kitten’s Joy

Airdrie Pauls Mill Darby Dan Spendthrift Northview Castleton Lyons Ramsey Farm

2013 FEE

2014 FEE

STALLION

STUD

2013 FEE

2014 FEE

12,500 10,000 10,000 50,000

12,500 10,000 10,000 12,500 10,000 12,500 100,000

Lemon Drop Kid *Liaison Lonhro Lookin At Lucky Macho Uno Majestic Warrior Malibu Moon Medaglia D’Oro Midnight Lute Mineshaft Mizzen Mast More Than Ready *Morning Line Munnings Not For Love *Orb *Overanalyze *Oxbow Paddy O’Prado *Paynter Pioneerof The Nile Point Given *Point Of Entry *Power Broker

Lane’s End Spendthrift Jonabell Ashford Adena Springs Ashford Spendthrift Jonabell Hill ‘n’ Dale Lane’s End Juddmonte Winstar Lane’s End Ashford Northview Claiborne Winstar Taylor Made Spendthrift Winstar Winstar Calumet Adena Springs Hill ‘n’ Dale

35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 12,500 70,000 100,000 15,000 30,000 15,000 60,000 10,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 Private -

35,000 10,000 30,000 15,000 30,000 22,000 95,000 100,000 25,000 30,000 20,000 50,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 25,000 10,000 20,000 15,000 25,000 20,000 10,000 25,000 10,000

Point Of Entry: the five-time Grade 1 winner will stand his debut season at Adena Springs

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS advertiser ........................... web address ..................... page no. Aga Khan Studs ........................ agakhanstuds.com ......................... 86-87 Arqana ..................................... arqana.com ........................................ 44 Aushorse .................................. aushorse.net.au .......................... 49 & 62 Baileys Horse Feeds .................. baileyshorsefeeds.co.uk....................... 15 Ballylinch Stud .......................... ballylinchstud.com .............................. 36 Bearstone Stud ......................... bearstonestud.co.uk ............................ 99 Bobis ....................................... bobis.co.uk ......................................... 20 Coolmore ................................. coolmore.com .................................. back Darley ...................................... darley.co.uk .................................... 2 & 3 Darley Flying Start..................... darleyflyingstart.com ........................... 63 DBS ......................................... dbsauctions.com ................................. 25 Derrinstown Stud ...................... derrinstown.com ................................... 6 Fine Fettle Feed ........................ finefettlefeed.com ............................... 97 FRBC ........................................ frbc.net............................................... 84 Goffs ........................................ goffs.com ........................................... 17 Haras de la Cauvinière .............. lacauviniere.com ................................. 89

advertiser ........................... web address ..................... page no. Haras de Bouquetot .................. facebook.com/alshaqabracing ............. 95 Hedgeholme Stud ..................... hedgeholmestud.co.uk ...................... 105 Arabian Racing Festival ............. sheikhmansoorfestival.com ... 27, 58 & 79 Highclere Stud ......................... highclerestud.co.uk ............................. 33 Hôtel Royal............................... lucienbarriere.com ............................ 110 Irish National Stud .................... irishnationalstud.ie................ 50, 51 & 69 ITBA......................................... itba.ie................................................. 73 Irish Thoroughbred Marketing ... itm.ie ................................................... 4 Keeneland Sales ....................... keeneland.com ................................... 47 Lanwades Stud ......................... lanwades.com .................................... 57 National Stud ........................... nationalstud.co.uk .................. 114 & 115 Newsells Park Stud ................... newsells-park.com .............................. 41 Norton Grove Stud .................... nortongrovestud.co.uk ........................ 65 Oakgrove Stud.......................... oakgrovestudfarm.co.uk .................... 113 Racing Post Yearling Bonus ....... yearlingbonus.com.................. 107 & 109 Racing South Africa................... racingsouthafrica.com ......................... 91

advertiser ........................... web address ..................... page no. Rathasker Stud ......................... rathaskerstud.com ...................... 77 & 93 Rathbarry Stud ......................... rathbarrystud.com............................... 70 Redmills ................................... redmills.co.uk ..................................... 55 Shadwell Stud .......................... shadwellstud.co.uk ............................. 35 Tattersalls Ireland ...................... tattersalls.ie ........................................ 39 Tattersalls ................................. tattersalls.com .................................... 11 Tom Malone Bloodstock ............ tommalonebloodstock.com ................. 53 Tweenhills Stud ........................ tweenhillsfarmandstud.co.uk ............... 43 Weatherbys Return of Mares ..... weatherbys.co.uk................................ 83 Weatherbys Stallion Book.......... stallionbook.co.uk ............................... 98 Whitsbury Manor Stud .............. whitsburymanorstud.co.uk .................. 30 Bloodstock Review is published by Centurycomm Ltd and printed by Headley Brothers Ltd, The Invicta Press, Queens Road, Ashford, Kent TN24 8HH. © Copyright Racing Post 2013

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Animal Kingdom parading at Dalham Hall Stud in July. The Dubai World Cup winner will stand his first season at Darley’s US base, Jonabell Farm, at a fee of $35,000 STALLION

STUD

Proud Citizen Quality Road *Raison D’Etat Scat Daddy

Airdrie Lane’s End Calumet Ashford

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2013 FEE

2014 FEE

15,000 15,000 25,000 25,000 - 15,000 30,000 30,000

STALLION

STUD

Shackleford Darby Dan *Shanghai Bobby Ashford Sidney’s Candy Winstar Sky Mesa Three Chimneys

2013 FEE

2014 FEE

20,000 20,000 - 20,000 15,000 15,000 25,000 20,000

STUD

Smart Strike Lane’s End Speightstown Winstar Spring At Last Winstar Ashford Stay Thirsty Hill ‘n’ Dale Stormy Atlantic Street Boss Jonabell Darley Street Cry Successful Appeal Walmac Winstar Super Saver *Take Charge Indy Winstar Tale Of Ekati Darby Dan Tale Of The Cat Ashford Tapit Gainesway Gainesway Tapizar Lane’s End The Factor Thunder Gulch Ashford Winstar Tiznow Tizway Spendthrift To Honor And Serve Gainesway Claiborne Trappe Shot Twirling Candy Lane’s End Ashford Uncle Mo Union Rags Lane’s End Harris Farms Unusual Heat *Verrazano Ashford *Violence Hill ‘n’ Dale Three Chimneys War Chant War Front Claiborne Warrior’s Reward Spendthrift Yes It’s True Three Chimneys Zensational Hill ‘n’ Dale

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2013 FEE

2014 FEE

85,000 100,000 60,000 80,000 15,000 15,000 20,000 15,000 30,000 30,000 10,000 10,000 100,000 100,000 15,000 10,000 20,000 17,500 - 20,000 15,000 15,000 25,000 25,000 125,000 150,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 75,000 75,000 25,000 15,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 12,500 10,000 35,000 27,500 35,000 35,000 20,000 20,000 - tba - 15,000 10,000 tba 80,000 150,000 15,000 12,500 15,000 10,000 15,000 15,000





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