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BEHOLDER READY TO STEP UPBy Ron Mitchell
Richard Mandella admits there are two big ques-
tion marks facing his two-time champion mare
Beholder in Saturday's $1 million TVG Pacific Classic
(gr. I), but he believes the mare is up to the task.
"There are two questions: I think she can get a
mile-and-a-quarter, but she hasn't done it. Second
of all, she hasn't run against colts. Those are two
different things. But that's what the interest was,
to try something a little bit stronger and see what
happens."
It's easy to see why Mandella and owner Spend-
thrift Farm would want to try this. Beholder has
won 13 of 18 and earned $3.6 million racing against
other females. The Henny Hughes mare toyed with
the Clement L. Hirsch Stakes (gr. I) field, winning by
seven lengths, and showed her readiness with a half-
mile work in :48 at Del Mar Monday.
"She couldn't look any better," Mandella said. "I
think she deserves this chance, and I would be pretty
disappointed if it didn't work out." BH
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5 SWs, 3 GSWs, 10 Stakes Horses This Year
Arch KRIS S. – AURORA,
by DANZIG
GRAND ARCH wins Saratoga’s Fourstardave H.-G2
GRAND ARCH (right) holds off Claiborne-raised
GSW IRONICUS
IN TODAY’S EDITION
JUST WICKED A WORTHY STAND-IN 3
SCOUTING FOR ZAYAT STABLES 4
STRATEGIZING RESERVES AT KEENELAND 5
DANEHILL DANCER LINE TRENDING 5
THE VIRTUES OF ON-TRACK BETTING 6
RESULTS 7
ENTRIES 8
LEADING LISTS 9
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“Unbridled Daddy outfooted his rivals - gettinghis final sixteenth in :5.80 according to Trakus -with a scintillating turn of foot”
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2015 LEADING TWO-YEAR-OLD SIRES# STALLION WNRS GSWS EARNINGS
1 Scat Daddy 13 2 $726,697
2 Uncle Mo 6 2 $524,374
TDN, 8/17/15
His 6 yearlings offered at Saratoga all sold - for an average of $450,000
❝this week’s sale marked his entry into the commercial major leagues❞Bill Oppenheim, TDN, 8/13/15
PRETTY N COOL - earned a 95 Beyer -the highest of any 2YO in 2015 - whenbreaking her maiden at Del Mar
UNBRIDLED DADDY won MSW for trainerTodd Pletcher and owner/breeder Red Oak StableSILKY GIRL won MSW for trainer Richard A.Violette Jr and owner/breederRosedown Racing Stables
OTHER TOP JUVENILES THIS SEASON INCLUDE:PRETTY N COOL (Bob Baffert) Won G2 Sorrento Stakes at Del MarACAPULCO (Wesley Ward) Won G2 Queen Mary Stakes at Royal AscotSURFSIDE TIARA (Jerry Hollendorfer) Won MSW at Del Mar by 5¼ lengths
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JUST WICKED A WORTHY STAND-INBy Evan Hammonds
Winchell Thoroughbreds had planned to enter
runaway maiden winner Taxable in the Aug.
15 Adirondack Stakes (gr. II) at the Spa. When the
juvenile filly developed an issue, racing manager
David Fiske and trainer Steve Asmussen went to
the bench for another daughter of leading sire
Tapit: Just Wicked. The result was an impressive
score over favored Tonasah.
The winner is out of Wicked Deed, a $280,000
Winchell yearling purchase in 2009, who won three
straight races, including the Tiffany Lass Stakes, at
Fair Grounds in 2010-11.
"All in all, she (Wicked Deed) was pretty scary to
ride," Fiske said. "She just had awful action. One of
her exercise riders said it was like 'riding a saw-
horse rolling downhill.' It looked like her front legs
were just stabbing into the ground. Thankfully, she
didn't pass that along."
Wicked Deed is in foal to...Tapit.
(From the Stakes Winners section of the Aug. 22
issue of Blood-Horse) BH
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Just Wicked outdueled Tonasah in the Aug. 15 Adirondack
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SCOUTING FOR ZAYAT STABLESBy Madison Scott
Fasig-Tipton's New York-bred yearling sale closed
Sunday with steady trade and slight gains in
gross and average. EQB, a successful Pennsylva-
nia-based consultant company, purchased four
horses as agent, including a pair for Zayat Stables.
"We were trying to land on horses that looked
like they could run in any venue," said Patti Miller,
vice president of EQB. "We bought quite a few New
York-breds because it's a very good program. It
gives an owner a chance to have a back-up plan."
Having purchased 29 grade I winners, EQB's
high-profile clients also include Ken and Sarah
Ramsey.
"One of the things about (Ahmed) Zayat and
(Ken) Ramsey is they're aggressive owners that
get involved in the management of their horses,"
Miller said. "Every year they have a horse with the
talent to appear at big races. If you look at any
graded winner, you'll find it's a symphony of great
instruments. We're honored to be a part of that,
but we know we're just a piece of that puzzle." BH
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DESORMEAUX BARN BUZZING OVER EXAGGERATOR There was plenty of excitement at trainer Keith Desormeaux's barn Aug. 17 at Saratoga Race Course following Exaggerator's game victory in the Saratoga Special (gr. II) for 2-year-olds the previous day.
GRADE I WINNER GOLDEN TICKET RETIRED No stud plans have been determined for the dead-heat Travers Stakes (gr. I)-winning son of Speightstown.
SPINAWAY ON RADAR FOR DEBUT WINNER TAP TO IT Two-year-old filly Tap to It overcame some difficulty in capturing her career debut Aug. 16 at Saratoga Race Course, pleasing trainer Ralph Nicks and stamping herself as a candidate for the Spinaway Stakes (gr. I) next month.
ZITO CONSIDERS TRAVERS FOR FRAMMENTO Trainer Nick Zito has Mossarosa's Frammento under consideration for the Travers Stakes (gr. I) Aug. 29 at Saratoga Race Course.
FOUR NEW MEMBERS ELECTED TO THE JOCKEY CLUB The Jockey Club announced Aug. 17 the election of four new members: W. B. Rogers Beasley, John Magnier, Rosendo (Ro) Parra, and Thomas S. Robbins.
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DANEHILL DANCER LINE TRENDINGBy Clive Webb-Carter
The win by Danehill Dancer mare Esoterique
in the Jacques Le Marois (Fr-I) on Sunday
was a timely reminder of the successes of her
sire, who was pensioned in May 2014, and his
stallion sons in 2015. Esoterique is Danehill
Dancer's second European group I winner of
the year, following One Thousand Guineas
(Eng-I) and Nassau Stakes (Eng-I) winner Lega-
tissimo.
Danehill Dancer sons are also having a
strong season. His St. James's Palace Stakes
(Eng-I) winner Mastercraftsman has sired eight
stakes winners that include dual group I win-
ner Amazing Maria. Another son, Jeremy, sired
recent Prix de Pomone (Fr-II) winner Baino Hope as
one of his three group winners in 2015.
Danehill Dancer grandson Starspangledbanner,
who sired Darley Prix Morny (Fr-I) winner The Wow
Signal from his limited first crop of 2-year-olds in
2014, has had a couple of stakes winners including
group III winner Home of The Brave.
And the sire line is still developing. Starspangled-
banner's sire, Choisir, had his group I-winning son
Olympic Glory enter stud in 2015. BH
STRATEGIZING RESERVES AT KEENELANDBy Ian Tapp
The Aug. 22 issue of Blood-Horse includes a Mar-
ketWatch preview of the Sept. 14-26 Keeneland
September sale, including a look at reserve prices.
Geoffrey Russell, Keeneland's director of sales, said
most yearlings in the first three books are offered
with a reserve, either "live-money only" or "all-the-
way."
"Live-money-only means the bid spotters will
only take a bid against live money," Russell said. "If
the reserve is $99,000 but the live bidding stops at
$50,000, then the hammer falls at $50,000."
With all-the-way reserves, the auctioneer will
keep "auctioneering" until he reaches a figure close
to $99,000. "The auctioneer's job is to create the
sale atmosphere to get that $100,000 bid," Russell
said.
Mark Taylor of Taylor Made Sales Agency
summed up reserves this way: "If you sell a lot of
horses and don't buy any of them back, then you're
probably not judging the market very well. Being too
conservative on your reserves in some cases means
you're leaving a lot of money on the table." BH
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RACING
THE VIRTUES OF ON-TRACK BETTINGWhen I first became ac-
quainted with the charms
of Belmont Park, roughly 25
years ago, a clear line sep-
arated the mere Saturday
racegoers from their more
devoted cousins, a hardy
subset fondly known as "de-
generate horseplayers."
The Saturday racegoers,
seemingly satisfied (even if
somewhat poorer) after the last of nine races
along stretches of August Belmont's stately oval,
would amble out from the second-floor exit to-
ward the platforms for the Long Island Railroad
trains that would take them to Jamaica or Brook-
lyn or Penn Station, and, from there, to spouses,
kids, dogs, home.
The second group could be found down the
long staircase on the right, at street level, form-
ing a line on a sidewalk that set them apart from
their more domestic relations. This line led only
toward a bus, but that bus would cross a cou-
ple of rivers and eventually deposit them at the
Meadowlands, in time for yet another full card
of racing, this one under the lights.
Today, neither the Saturday punter nor the
degenerate horseplayer needs to leave home
(let alone ride buses from racetrack to racetrack)
just to bet some races. While this may seem to
be a resoundingly positive development, as the
song says, "Well, something's lost, but some-
thing's gained in living every day."
The theory here (and elsewhere) is that the
continued evolution of the digital horseracing
era will make the "local" racetrack an irrelevan-
cy, except in its role as a simulcast center. When
even a great racetrack like Arlington stumbles
further down the road to becoming Suffolk
Downs, how long before the value of the un-
derlying real estate has its inevitable say? Then
these places, where the great Cigar once ran
before adoring crowds, will join Hollywood Park
in the "commemorative rubble" market.
Maybe someday an immersive, digital con-
traption will replicate the big-time racetrack ex-
perience for those unable to venture anywhere
near Saratoga or Arcadia or Lexington or Hot
Springs. But even if such a gizmo ever comes
to market, it can never measure up to the real
thing.
Those guys from 25 years ago—the ones who
took a train to Belmont for one card and then
a bus to Jersey for another—learned to love
betting the races by going to racetracks. The
spectacle, the camaraderie, and the excitement
of betting on live horses while being surrounded
by other horseplayers are experiences only a
racetrack can provide.
There is something in this heady mix that
creates race fans and horseplayers. You can try
to replicate this atmosphere at home, but, in my
experience, your spouse will not appreciate it
all that much, and things will inevitably end with
the dog becoming terribly upset. BH
COMMENTARYwith Bob Barry
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Live racing: spectacle, camaraderie, excitement
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STAKES RESULTS
Saratoga Dew S.Saratoga, 8/17, $100,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 9f (dirt), 1:49.87, track fast.
1–Hot Stones, 122, b m, 5 .................. $60,000 Bustin Stones–Steamed Up, by Freud O–Valente, Roddy J., Casale, Charles and Bilinski, Darlene, B–Jerry Bilinski & Roddy Valente (NY), T–Bruce N. Levine, J–John R. VelazquezSale History: 2011 FTNAUG, $58,000.
2–Star Grazing, 118, ch f, 4 ................ $20,000 Sky Mesa–Unbridled Star, by Unbridled O–Broman, Sr., Chester and Mary, B–Chester Broman & Mary R. Broman (NY), T–James A. Jerkens, J–Angel S. Arroyo
3–Flipcup, 120, b f, 4 .......................... $10,000 Milwaukee Brew–Dream Affair, by Touch Gold O–Team Penney Racing, Wachtel Stable and Brous Stable, B–Team Penney Racing (NY), T–William I. Mott, J–Junior Alvarado
Margins: 9¼, nose, ½. Others: Smitten by Gold ($5,000), Saythreehailmary's ($3,000), Storied Lady ($500), Tahoe Tigress ($500), Jcs American Dream ($500), Carameaway ($500). Scratched: Get Gorgeous. View Equibase Chart
ALLOWANCE RESULTS
Delaware Park, Race 6, AOC
8/17, $37,000, 3yo/up, a8.5f (turf), 1:42.42, course firm.1–Other Cheek, 124, b c, 4, Smart Strike–Nice Nelly, by
Seattle Slew, $22,200, O–Lael Stables, B–Mr. & Mrs. M. Roy Jackson (KY), T–Arnaud Delacour, J–Forest Boyce
Margin: ½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Delaware Park, Race 8, AOC
8/17, $37,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:08.42, track fast.1–Jake N Elwood, 119, dk b/br h, 6, During–Kid Silver, by
Silver Ghost, $27,750, O–J A G Racing and Jettany Thor-oughbred Corp., B–Xanthus Farms, Inc. (PA), T–Ramon Preciado, J–J. D. Acosta
Margin: 2¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Presque Isle Downs, Race 1, ALW
8/17, $32,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (all-weather), 1:38.17, track fast.
1–Serene Melody, 118, b m, 5, Street Cry (IRE)–Serena's Song, by Rahy, $19,200, O–Robert B. and Beverly J. Lewis Trust, B–The Robert and Beverly Lewis Trust (KY), T–Charles Lopresti, J–Pablo Morales
Margin: 1½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Saratoga, Race 6, AOC
8/17, $78,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:10.49, track fast.1–Sacred Success, 120, ch m, 6, Officer–Val's Diablo, by
Diablo, $46,800, O–Treadway Racing Stable, B–Thom-as-Narlinger, LLC & A R Properties (NY), T–Leah Gyarmati, J–John R. Velazquez
Sale History: 2011 OBSAPR, $100,000.Margin: head, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Saratoga, Race 8, ALW
8/17, $75,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 9.5f (turf), 1:55.50, course firm.1–Corner Three, 119, gr/ro f, 3, Scat Daddy–Gretta's
Dream, by Cozzene, $45,000, O–Doheny Racing Stable, Off The Hook LLC and Coleman, Thomas, B–Mia Gallo & Debo-rah Petrisak (NY), T–Chad C. Brown, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr.
Sale History: 2013 FTKOCT, ($30,000 RNA).Margin: 4½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
MAIDEN RESULTS
Saratoga, Race 5, MSW
8/17, $73,000, 2yo, 5.5f (turf), 1:03.59, course firm.1–Pagan, 119, b g, 2, Girolamo–Mula Mula, by Gone West,
$43,800, O–My Purple Haze Stables, Joemar Racing Sta-bles and Smedshammer, Trond, B–Sequel Thoroughbreds & Lakland Farm (NY), T–Dominick Schettino, J–Luis Saez
Sale History: 2014 FTNAUG, $40,000.Margin: neck, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Thistledown, Race 2, MSW
8/17, $25,000, 2yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:14.06, track fast.1–Pyrite Tonight, 117, b f, 2, In Summation–Pyrite Ro-
mance, by Spinning World, $15,000, O–Pyrite Stables, B–Dr. D. W. Frazier (FL), T–Miguel A. Feliciano, J–Ricardo Feli-ciano
Margin: 1¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
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C.O. KEN KENDRICK MEMORIAL S.Sunray Park, Tuesday, August 18, Race 74.5f, dirt, $50,000, 2yo f, 3:54 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 What a Flag Diabolical 2/f Enrique Portillo Gomez 120 Robison, J. Kirk and Judy 2 2 Shug's Hope Shame On Charlie 2/f Elvin Gonzalez 120 Cannon, Jerry and Sheree 3 3 Chelsea Mak Weather Warning 2/f Hector Aldrete 120 Alvaro Hinojos 4 4 Jims Baby Girl Diabolical 2/f Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr. 120 Jimmy M. Sanders 5 5 Domesday Gal Dome 2/f Aldo Arboleda 120 Lewis, Ryan, Foster, Tanner and Brooks, Dustin 6 6 Dom Fine Dominique's Cat 2/f Jorge Martin Bourdieu 120 Judge Lanier Racing (Tom McKenna et al) 7 7 Tilla Cat Attila's Storm 2/f Ruby Gonzalez 120 Taylor, Dale, Lewis, Lee R., Brooks, Joe Dee,
Bryant, Scott and Hubbard, Derrol 8 8 Dandy Dom Dominique's Cat 2/f Alejandro Medellin 120 Judge Lanier Racing (Tom McKenna et al) 9 9 Bloss Diabolical 2/f Isaias Cardenas 120 Diana Bringhurst 10 10 Rogue Divergent Valet Man 2/f Frank Reyes 120 Gallegos Del Norte Racing (Miguel Gallegos et al)Breeders: 1–J. Kirk Robison & Judy Robison; 2–Jerry Cannon & Sheree Cannon; 3–H & A Racing, LLC; 4–Jim Wood; 5–Frank Richardson & Mooring; 6–McKenna Thor-oughbreds LLC; 7–Robert Driggers & Del Rae Driggers; 8–McKenna Thoroughbreds LLC; 9–Diana Bringhurst; 10–Gallegos Del Norte Racing.Trainers: 1–Henry Dominguez; 2–Barbara Jean Brown; 3–Alvaro Hinojos; 4–Henry Dominguez; 5–Todd W. Fincher; 6–Miguel L. Hernandez; 7–Todd W. Fincher; 8–Miguel L. Hernandez; 9–J. Owen Bringhurst; 10–Bart G. Hone.
TOTAH S.Sunray Park, Tuesday, August 18, Race 84.5f, dirt, $50,000, 2yo c/g, 4:18 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Triple Diamonds Roll Hennessy Roll 2/g Ruby Gonzalez 120 Harry L. Veruchi 2 2 Naevussquall Squall 2/g Frank Reyes 120 Stradley, W. T. and Williams, Tom A. 3 3 Happy Havta Go Lesters Boy 2/g Irwin J. Rosendo 120 Gallegos Del Norte Racing (Miguel Gallegos et al) 4 4 Back Seat Hero Diabolical 2/c Enrique Portillo Gomez 120 Robison, J. Kirk and Judy 5 5 Seasalt N Vinegar Seacliff 2/g Elvin Gonzalez 120 Barbara Jean Brown 6 6 Dax 'n' Brax Phone Home 2/g Casey T. Lambert 120 Clifford C. Lambert, Sr. 7 7 Mr Moo High Octane 2/g Luis Ramon Rodriguez 120 William T. Stradley 8 8 Deb's Pretty Boy Southwestern Heat 2/g Erick Lopez 120 Kasey B. Simmons 9 9 Casey Jones Who Quinton's Gold 2/g Aldo Arboleda 120 Stevens, Sam E. and Sammy L. 10 10 Mr. Digger Quinton's Gold 2/g Alfredo J. Juarez, Jr. 120 Helen NaveBreeders: 1–Harry Veruchi; 2–W. T. Stradley & Tom Williams; 3–Gallegos Del Norte Racing; 4–J. Kirk Robison & Judy Robison; 5–Brian Keith Bentley & Patsy Handcock; 6–Clifford C. Lambert Sr.; 7–W. T. Stradley; 8–Dale Taylor & Debbie Taylor; 9–Sam E. Stevens & Sammy L. Stevens; 10–Helen Nave.Trainers: 1–James Cappellucci; 2–Fred I. Danley; 3–Bart G. Hone; 4–Henry Dominguez; 5–Barbara Jean Brown; 6–Clifford C. Lambert, Sr.; 7–Fred I. Danley; 8–Kayna Kemper; 9–Todd W. Fincher; 10–Todd W. Fincher.
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P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight Owner 1 1 Too Discreet Discreet Cat 2/c Joel Rosario 122 Generazio, Patricia, A. 2 2 Dr. Shane Freud 2/c Manuel Franco 122 Dutchessviews Farm 3 3 One Mean Man Mizzen Mast 2/c Javier Castellano 122 Hillerich Racing LLC and Flint, Bernard S. 4 4 Montauk Cove Circular Quay 2/g Jose L. Ortiz 122 Rice, Clyde, D. 5 5 Don't Be So Salty Tiz Wonderful 2/g Taylor B. Rice 122 Rice, Adam 6 6 Laxfield Road K Quality Road 2/f Irad Ortiz, Jr. 119 Welker, Wes and Spellman, Kent 7 7 Bruised Orange K City Zip 2/f Rafael Manuel Hernandez 119 Hat Creek Racing 8 8 Sheikh of Sheikhs K Discreetly Mine 2/c No Rider 118 Almaddah, Abdullah, SaeedBreeders: 1–Patricia Generazio; 2–Dutchess Views Farm, Inc.; 3–Bernard Flint & Ron Hillerich; 4–Janet Erwin; 5–John A DeVault III & Sue S DeVault; 6–Rose Hill Farm, Sean Speck & Barbara Speck; 7–Willow Oaks Stable; 8–Manuel Andrade.Trainers: 1–Christophe Clement; 2–Nicholas Esler; 3–Ron Moquett; 4–Adam Rice; 5–Adam Rice; 6–Wesley A. Ward; 7–Wesley A. Ward; 8–Wesley A. Ward.
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2015 LEADING SIRESListed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2015 Northern Hemisphere earnings through August 16, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2015 Northern Hemisphere only.
Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’15 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’15 Earnings
1 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY Frosted ($1,186,200) $11,189,229
2 Medaglia d'Oro El Prado, ’99 $125,000 Darley, KY Mshawish ($908,880) $8,339,175
3 Candy Ride (ARG) Ride the Rails, ’99 $60,000 Lane's End, KY Shared Belief ($900,000) $7,198,415
4 Pioneerof the Nile Empire Maker, ’06 $60,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY American Pharoah ($5,268,800) $7,036,190
5 Speightstown Gone West, ’98 $80,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Force the Pass ($1,074,634) $6,975,958
6 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 $85,000 Ashford Stud, KY Carpe Diem ($810,000) $6,969,439
7 Kitten's Joy El Prado, ’01 $100,000 Ramsey Farm, Inc., KY Big Blue Kitten ($761,000) $5,828,732
8 Malibu Moon A.P. Indy, ’97 $95,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY Mr. Z ($596,052) $5,802,454
9 Curlin Smart Strike, ’04 $35,000 Lane's End, KY Curalina ($650,200) $5,715,531
10 Ghostzapper Awesome Again, ’00 $60,000 Adena Springs Kentucky, KY Moreno ($1,157,250) $5,261,408
Listed below are the top 10 leading third-crop sires by 2015 Northern Hemisphere earnings through August 16, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2015 Northern Hemisphere only.
2015 THIRD-CROP SIRES
Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’15 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’15 Earnings
1 Pioneerof the Nile Empire Maker, ’06 $60,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY American Pharoah ($5,268,800) $7,036,190
2 Colonel John Tiznow, ’05 $10,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Cocked and Loaded ($160,600) $2,208,459
3 Cowboy Cal Giant's Causeway, ’05 $5,000 Pin Oak Stud, KY Cowboy Son ($724,500) $2,141,832
4 Old Fashioned Unbridled's Song, ’06 $12,500 Taylor Made Stallions, Inc., KY Russellin ($89,544) $1,626,294
5 Dunkirk Unbridled's Song, ’06 1,500,000 Yen East Stud, JPN Jules N Rome ($121,912) $1,559,771
6 Square Eddie Smart Strike, ’06 $10,000 Vessels Stallion Farm, CA Mrazek ($135,810) $1,533,188
7 Zensational Unbridled's Song, ’06 $5,000 Hill 'n' Dale Farms, KY Megyns Gold ($103,727) $1,511,263
8 Kodiak Kowboy Posse, ’05 N/A N/A Kikisoblu ($78,336) $1,316,346
9 Giant Gizmo Giant's Causeway, ’04 5,000 CAN$ Adena Springs North, CAN Brooklynsway ($154,500) $1,241,282
10 Two Step Salsa Petionville, ’05 $7,500 Get Away Farm, FL Classic Salsa ($169,310) $1,186,116
2015 TURF SIRESListed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2015 North American turf earnings through August 16, 2015. Only stallions that have at least one turf runner in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2015 North American only.
’15 Turf % Total Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’15 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) Earnings Earnings
1 Kitten's Joy El Prado, ’01 $100,000 Ramsey Farm, Inc., KY Big Blue Kitten ($761,000) $4,564,094 83%
2 Medaglia d'Oro El Prado, ’99 $125,000 Darley, KY Sentiero Italia ($321,100) $2,911,659 41%
3 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 $85,000 Ashford Stud, KY Itsonlyactingdad ($262,600) $2,595,507 40%
4 English Channel Smart Strike, ’02 $25,000 Calumet Farm, KY The Pizza Man ($648,600) $2,121,224 75%
5 Speightstown Gone West, ’98 $80,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Force the Pass ($1,074,634) $2,049,932 39%
6 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY Ring Weekend ($240,000) $2,032,302 20%
7 War Front Danzig, ’02 $150,000 Claiborne Farm, KY Jack Milton ($286,234) $1,954,729 75%
8 More Than Ready Southern Halo, ’97 $50,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Consumer Credit ($235,900) $1,777,788 53%
9 Unusual Heat Nureyev, ’90 $20,000 Harris Farms, CA Bobby Z Man ($145,160) $1,719,369 71%
10 Scat Daddy Johannesburg, ’04 $35,000 Ashford Stud, KY Celestine ($198,035) $1,699,427 38%