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MAY JANUARY 3, 2016 9, 2017 SPECIAL.COM Sweet Tooth and the Long Reach of Calumet s Broodmares By Natalie Voss When mares and weanlings come through the sales ring this January, potential buyers will take a glance at the pedigrees printed in the sale catalogue. But of course, the story of any horse s family is bigger than it looks in black and white, and it s also bigger than the sire lines so many people know. Horses with Gio Ponti and Anees on their page at this year s Keeneland January carry on the name of Alydar, but also of his dam, Sweet Tooth. Voted Broodmare of the Year in 1977 Alydar s 2-year-old season the daughter of On-And-On was one in a long list of hugely successful mares and paralleled the success of Calumet Farm s legendary program. Sweet Tooth was herself stakes-placed, having finished second in the 1967 Alcibiades at Keeneland, and earned over $86,000 before her retirement as a 4-year-old. Little seems to have been written about her as an individual except that Calumet manager Melvin Cinnamon thought she was one of those nice mares to have around and that Alydar, her 1975 Raise a Native son, was eye-catching from the very beginning, even on a farm boasting many promising foals. 1964; trainer Ben Jones died in 1961 and his son Jimmy retired three years later. Sweet Tooth didn t come from the very first successful female line on the farm, but she was among the first. Her third dam was Blue Delight, a daughter of Blue Larkspur purchased by Warren Wright, son of Calumet s founder. Blue Delight is said to have been of reasonable size and strength, a multiple stakes winner over three seasons. Wright paid $25,000 for Blue Delight, who by then had produced two foals, and made her into a matriarch. (According to Edward Bowen s book Matriarchs, Wright is believed to have considered purchasing Blue Delight s sister for $15,000 instead, and asked bloodstock expert Olin Gentry why he shouldn t lean toward a bargain. Gentry Continued on Page 5 She also produced Our Mims, multiple graded stakes winner who was named Champion 3-Year-Old Filly in 1977, as well as stakes winner Sugar And Spice (who, in addition to winning graded stakes races herself, retired to Our Mims Retirement Haven, which was created in honor of her halfsister). Sweet Tooth s success as a broodmare came at a good time for Calumet, which was experiencing a decline from its glory days past. From 1964 to 1977, Calumet raced just 20 stakes winners, comparatively low given its dominance in the 1940s and 1950s. Top stallion Bull Lea had died in ASK RAY QUESTION: Where is the business headed in 2017? ANSWER: I don t see any game changers on the horizon for racing, so more of the same. Tracks will struggle with field size, and that s the biggest driver of pari-mutuel handle. Bloodstock markets have been stable, but a shortage of end users is weakening the middle market for yearlings.

Page 2 Stallion Spotlight Cairo Prince By Ray Paulick While American Pharoah was making history in 2015 as racing s 12th Triple Crown winner, another son of Pioneerof the Nile was going about his business away from the spotlight, but leaving a very favorable impression on horsemen. Cairo Prince, born in 2011, a year before American Pharoah, joined the Airdrie Stud stallion roster in 2015 after a racing career that began with great promise and ended prematurely and in disappointing fashion. Bred by Richard and Katherine Elam, Cairo Prince was a Keeneland January graduate for St. George Sales, selling for $200,000 to Vinery Bloodstock and Whisper Hill Farm. Entered in the Keeneland September Yearling Sale later that year by Vinery Sales, agent, Cairo Prince was purchased for $250,000 by Steve Shahinian, agent for Terrence Murray s Namcook Stables. He won his first two starts in New York as a 2-year-old for trainer Kiaran McLaughlin, including the G2 Nashua in eye-catching fashion, then finished a dirty nose behind Honor Code in the G2 Remsen after a stretchlong battle. Wicked Strong finished third. While those two rivals would go on to G1 success, Cairo Prince had his career cut short after just two more races. He made his 3-year-old debut with a dominating 5 ¾-length victory in the G2 Holy Bull Stakes, followed by a fourth in the G1 Florida Derby. He came out of that race with an injury that required removal of an ankle chip. Cairo Prince never fully recovered to go back in training and was retired in October. After the Holy Bull, when Cairo Prince moved to the top of many Kentucky Derby lists, Sheikh Mohammed s Darley bought controlling interest in the colt from Murray, Paul Braverman, Harvey Clarke and Craig Robertson. When the time came to retire him, an agreement was reached to launch his career at Airdrie. Cairo Prince has been well supported right from the start. His book has been completely full his first three years, said Airdrie s Bret Jones. And not just full, but full with quality. Cairo Prince s initial fee was $10,000 live foal, but after American Pharoah s sensational racing year, it was boosted to $15,000 for the 2016 and 2017 breeding seasons. Breeders who brought his first weanlings to market in 2016 fared very well. Of 24 Cairo Prince weanlings offered, 20 sold for an average price of $87,850 and a median price of $80,000. One colt, produced from the graded stakesplaced Indian Charlie mare Visavis, brought $200,000. Another colt, out of stakes producer Evening Princess, by Monarchos, sold for $180,000. For the Keeneland January sale, Cairo Prince has 12 yearlings catalogued. Among the Book 1 yearlings is Hip 422, a colt out of the Stormy Atlantic mare Maggies Storm. Among her seven foals to race is Grade 1 winner Comma to the Top. Hip 630 is a gray or roan filly out of the Giant s Causeway mare Affluenza, dam of $229,151 earner Hard to Name and from the family of Claiborne Farm s Nijinsky II mare State, dam of five stakes winners. PRS For more information call Sean Feld at (859) 519-9665

Posted 8 Consecutive Triple Digit Beyers Palace Malice (Curlin), makes a lot of appeal in his second season at Three Chimneys... what really clinched his reputation were four straight wins in the first half of his 4-year-old year in 2014, culminating in the GI Met Mile, in which he defeated two-time GI Breeders Cup Dirt Mile winner Goldencents; in the last three of those wins, Palace Malice ran BEYERS of 112-114-112. - Bill Oppenheim Curlin s Best Son Curlin was the sire of 5 Grade 1 winners and 2 eclipse finalists in 2016 $20,000 S&N Inquiries to Grant Williamson at 859.873.7053 www.threechimneys.com @ three_chimneys LGB, LLC 2017 / Photo: Adam Coglianese

LEADING SON OF TAPIT BY G1 WINS & GSW WINS G1W GSW Stud Fee TONALIST 4 6 $30,000 FROSTED 3 5 $50,000 CONSTITUTION 2 2 $25,000 TAPIZAR 1 3 $15,000 TONALIST Tapit - Settling Mist, by Pleasant Colony

Honor Roll Feld Gets Lucky With Miss Temple City By Chelsea Hackbarth Page 5 $30,000. The bidding stopped at $10,000, and Feld decided not to sell. Now a three-time Grade 1 winner, with earnings of $1.4 million, Miss Temple City has proven that to be a solid decision. It was strictly a lucky situation, Feld said. I loved Temple City s physical, Dynaformer, Roberto. Even though he wasn t the most obvious stallion, I have the patience to breed to one like that. Trained by Graham Motion and owned in a partnership that includes Sagamore Farm, Miss Temple City collected all of her G1 victories last year. Her full sister, a year younger, is Pricedtoperfection, now a graded stakes winner with earnings of over $250,000. Feld even got a solid return on Glittering Tax, selling her in 2015 for $275,000. 2012 Dk B mare, Temple City Glittering Tax, by Artax. Consigned by Three Chimneys to 2013 Keeneland Jan. Sale, $10,000 RNA. Everyone in horse racing knows there s a bit of luck involved. In the case of Miss Temple City, it was more like a lot of luck -- and the right people. Bob Feld was wandering around the Keeneland January Sale in 2011, looking for a mare to consummate a lifetime breeding right deal to Spendthrift s new stallion, Temple City. Just then, Spendthrift stallion director Mark Toothaker happened to walk up, and a quick discussion had the two men agreeing to partner on the mare. Literally minutes later, this mare walked into the ring, said Feld. Sean (Feld s son) noticed that she was in foal to Tiz Wonderful, whose weanlings were selling for an average of $25,000 at the time, and the bidding had stalled at $4,000. Mark decided to go in and bid, and I decided to take a shot with him. That weanling out of Glittering Tax (by Artax) brought the average price, and was named Paganol; the gelding has won five of 11 starts for $180,000 in earnings. Feld bought out Toothaker s share in the mare and bred her to Temple City. The resulting filly was entered in the 2013 Keeneland January sale. I was kind of on the fence going into the sale, admitted Feld. She was just a big, kind of pretty short yearling and we thought if we got crazy money, we d sell her. Temple City wasn t real popular going into stud, as a long-distance poly-turf horse. He d hoped the filly might bring between $25,000 to You never imagine you re selling a three-time Grade 1 winner, he laughed. PRS Florida Thoroughbred Farm Managers, Inc. Annual Charity Auction of No-Guarantee Stallion Seasons Auction Preview is January 10th, Auction is Live on January 11th and ends at 8:00 pm, Friday, January 13th. www.starquine.com

Back Ring Getting to know 2016 Eclipse Award Winner Natalie To Horses Voss and Humans Page 6 Paulick Report features editor Natalie Voss, a Virginia native and University of Kentucky equine science graduate, won the 2016 Eclipse Award in the News Enterprise category for her article on head trauma and the struggles of disabled former jockey Gwen Jocson. How did you get in the business? My Mom would stick me in front of the television on Kentucky Derby day when I was 5 or 6, and I just latched on to Thoroughbreds. I don t know why I was so fascinated by Charismatic in the 1999 Derby post parade (she was 10 years old), but after he won the Derby and Preakness I was hooked on him. After his retirement, I kept following him, and that gave me a way to learn how the business works outside of racing. What about the horse industry gives you the most hope? I think meeting individual people who are in it for the right reasons and who really feel about their horses the way I feel about horses. That you should be doing everything you can for them. states. Everything becomes more complicated and multifaceted because there are so many different pieces. Has there been a defining moment for what you do? The first thing I think of with investigative stories is when there is an actual response. We always talk about writing for a purpose, to make something better. When that happens, it makes everything worth it. How does your riding background help your writing? It s given me a really good base of horse care and management skills and concepts I wouldn t have instilled in me if I had not been a rider. It also gives me an appreciation for what jockeys and exercise riders do. Who s the best jockey you ve seen ride? I was really young when he was riding, but I always appreciated Pat Day. He was so good at being quiet and patient and reading what the horse needed. Mike Smith is good at that, too. What s No. 1 on your bucket list? I always wanted to gallop a horse on an actual track. PRS What s your favorite part of the game? Walking over with the horses for the Kentucky Derby; any big race day really. The preparation is done, and this is the moment everyone waits for. That s pretty cool. What is your biggest concern for the industry s future? I think it s the complexity of solving any one given issue. There are some things we ve reported, problems that are the responsibility of individual tracks or of individual FEATURED YEARLING SESSION About PRS For advertising inquiries please call Emily at 859.913.9633 Ray Paulick - Publisher ray@paulickreport.com Emily Alberti - Director of Advertising emily@paulickreport.com Scott Jagow - Editor-in-Chief scott@paulickreport.com Mary Schweitzer - News Editor mary@paulickreport.com Natalie Voss - Features Editor natalie@paulickreport.com Chelsea Hackbarth - Asst Editor chelsea@paulickreport.com Esther Marr - Custom Publishing Editor Frank Mitchell - Contributing Writer COPYRIGHT 2017, BLENHEIM PUBLISHING LLC Reasonable Rates Great Facility MIXED SALE HORSES OF ALL AGES www.heritageplace.com email: info@heritageplace.com OCTOBER 8, 2017 Serving the Equine Industry for 39 Years! 2829 South MacArthur Blvd., Oklahoma City OK 73128 405.682.4551

Page 7 Continued from Page 1 recalls telling him, Mr. Wright, If it weren t for Blue Delight, you would never even have heard of the other one. ) Blue Delight became third dam to stakes winner Go Lightly and appears in the pedigree of graded stakes winner Strawberry Wine. She also produced Real Delight, who was heralded by Calumet manager Paul Ebelhardt as a mare who could be another Twilight Tear. Real Delight was a champion 3-year-old filly on the track, winning 11 of 12 races the same year Hill Gail won the Kentucky Derby for the farm. Blue Delight and Real Delight did their best work as broodmares during the height of the farm s success. Real Delight was born two years after the farm surpassed $1 million in purse earnings (in 1947) and was on the track in the same year stablemate Citation became the first horse to achieve millionaire status. In the same year of her birth, Calumet homebred Coaltown was made Champion Handicap Horse. Real Delight produced Plum Cake by Ponder, who won the Jasmine Stakes (and who was one of three stakes winners out of her dam, from ten foals). Plum Cake, in turn, produced Sweet Tooth, but also Plum Bold, who eventually became a leading sire in South Africa. She also foaled Christmas Past, who became the Champion Three-Year-Old Filly of 1982. Although Sweet Tooth is certainly the main highlight of the Blue Delight line, she s not the only broodmare with significant influence on the history books. Real Delight ultimately became the fourth dam for Preakness winner and sire Codex, and third dam to multiple graded stakes winner Eminency. Blue Delight also produced Princess Turia, who won the Kentucky Oaks in 1956 and produced 1968 Kentucky Derby/Preakness winner Forward Pass, who stood much of his stud career in Japan. Sweet Tooth s most famous offspring, Alydar, trained by John Veitch, may be best known for his long-running rivalry with 1978 Triple Crown winner Affirmed. Favored in the Kentucky Derby, Alydar lost to Affirmed by 1 ½ lengths. He closed the gap to a neck in the Preakness, then battled nose-to-nose with Affirmed throughout much of the Belmont Stakes mile and a half, falling a head short at the wire. Over three seasons of racing, Alydar won 14 of 26 starts and earned $957,195. Alydar was a 1989 inductee to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. He died the following year at Calumet under a cloud of suspicion after suffering an injury in his stall. Calumet went bankrupt shortly after his death. Gio Ponti remains the primary stallion actively passing along Sweet Tooth s line through Alydar, but the family is still felt through the offspring of Alysheba, Anees, Turkoman, Criminal Type, and Strike the Gold. PRS Hunting For a Stallion... Winners in 2017 at Santa Anita & Aqueduct Lifetime Progeny Earnings Over 4 Million 56% WINNERS FROM STARTERS Sired Back to Back Winners of FSS $500 My Dear Girl FIRST DUDE 2017 Fee: $10,000 by Stephen Got Even Run Sarah Run by Smart Strike Donald R.Dizney https://www.facebook.com/pages/first-dude/130049330338431 Standing: First Dude & Bahamian Squall Contact Roger Brand, Jimmy Alexander or Melissa Anthony for stallion inquiries 899 S.W. 85th Ave., Ocala, FL 34481 (352) 237-3834 Fax: (352) 237-6069 visit-www.doublediamondfarm.com

Page 6 Five to Watch: A look at some of the sale s top hips By Frank Mitchell Hip 50 Miss Major (2011 bay mare by Candy Ride x Double Major, by Bertrando): By leading sire Candy Ride, this young mare is out of a half-sister to champion Shared Belief (by Candy Ride). Double Major was stakes-placed in her own racing career and is one of three stakes horses out of the Storm Cat mare Common Hope. The latter is a half-sister to G1 winner Key Phrase. Miss Major is in foal to champion and leading sire Uncle Mo. Hip 145 Siren Serenade (2006 bay mare by Unbridled s Song x Versailles Treaty, by Danzig): In foal to leading sire Tapit, this mare is the dam of two $1 million sales horses from the last two years, including G1-placed Luminance (Tale of the Cat). Siren Serenade is a daughter of leading broodmare sire Unbridled s Song and is out of four-time G1 winner Versailles Treaty. Siren Serenade is a half-sister to G1 winner George Vancouver and to G2 winner Saarland. Hip 147 Sister Friend (2007 Dark bay mare by Mineshaft x My Pal Lana, by Kris S.): By Horse of the Year Mineshaft, this mare is a half-sister to 2016 Queen s Plate winner Sir Dudley Digges (Gio Ponti). They are out of stakes winner My Pal Lana, and Sister Friend earned $256,957 in a lengthy racing career. She is due to produce her first foal in 2017 on an April 6 cover to classic winner Palace Malice (by Curlin). Hip 187 Then She Laughs (2001 bay mare by Distorted Humor x Dances With Quack, by Sovereign Dancer): This stakes winner is a good daughter of leading sire Distorted Humor (Forty Niner). Then She Laughs has produced a pair of stakes horses, both by the Storm Cat horse Bluegrass Cat. The best of these was Saratoga stakes winner Zow. Their dam is in foal to leading sire Speightstown on a March 8 cover. Hip 775 Innocent Love (2010 bay mare by Grand Slam x Rich in Love, by Seattle Slew): This stakeswinning mare is a daughter of G1 winner and important sire Grand Slam (Gone West). Her dam is a winning half-sister to six stakes horses, including half-million winners Big Jewel and Miss Gibson County. Innocent Love is carrying her second foal on a Feb. 26 cover to champion Uncle Mo. PRS G1 Gold on Dirt and Turf the most accomplished son of MEDAGLIA D ORO in the world Mshawish always impressed me with his versatility, high-cruising speed, and ability to also have an exciting turn of foot. He was top class on both surfaces, and showed up every time we led him over. -Todd Pletcher Available for inspection throughout the KEENELAND JANUARY SALE