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2013 November Breeding Stock Sale Media Kit The November Breeding Stock Sale is the world’s premier sale of its kind, featuring broodmares and broodmare prospects, weanlings, horses of racing age and stallions.

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November Sale Sessions

Nov. 5-14Keeneland Sales Pavilion3,602 horses cataloged

Sessions begin at 10 a.m. ET

Book 1Tuesday, Nov. 5 Hips 1-197Wednesday, Nov. 6 Hips 198-399

Book 2Thursday, Nov. 7 Hips 400-800Friday, Nov. 8 Hips 801-1201

Book 3Saturday, Nov. 9 Hips 1202-1611Sunday, Nov. 10 Hips 1612-2021

Book 4Monday, Nov. 11 Hips 2022-2428Tuesday, Nov. 12 Hips 2429-2839

Book 5Wednesday, Nov. 13 Hips 2840-3226Thursday, Nov. 14 Hips 3227-3602

Sales Coverage

Keeneland will stream the entire sale live on Keeneland.com.

The sale catalog is available on Keeneland.com.

Media Contacts

Director of CommunicationsAmy Gregory (cell) 859 [email protected]

Media Relations ManagerMatt May (cell) 859 [email protected]

Communications AssociateAmy Owens (cell) 859 [email protected]

Welcome to the 2013 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale

Ten-day sale catalogs 3,602 horses

This year marks the 70th annual Keene-land November Breeding Stock Sale, the world’s premier sale of its kind. A total of 3,602 horses are cataloged to this year’s sale, which runs Nov. 5-14. The number includes 1,739 broodmares and broodmare pros-pects, 1,364 weanlings, 481 horses of racing age, 10 yearlings, and eight stallions.

Keeneland has created a microsite on Keeneland.com titled November Offerings to provide prospective buyers with race re-cords, race video highlights and a photo gal-lery for the 15 Grade 1 stakes winners cata-loged for Book 1. Among the accomplished young fillies and mares highlighted are champion sprinter Groupie Doll, winner of the 2012 Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (G1) and 2013 Presque Isle Downs Masters (G2) in track-record time, and recent Grade 1 winners Byrama (GB), Daisy Devine, Executiveprivilege, Lady of Fifty, Lady of Shamrock, and Summer Soiree, who is foal to Medaglia d’Oro.

The microsite also features millionaire Boisterous, winner of this year’s Man o’ War (G1) and Monmouth (G2), and cata-loged as a racing or stallion prospect on the first day of the sale.

The November Sale also is highlighted

by the complete dispersal of E. Paul Rob-sham LLC Stables, consigned by Lane’s End, agent, and the dispersal of the estate of Eric Kronfeld, consigned by Winter Quarter Farm, agent. Robsham’s dispersal consists of 24 mares, weanlings and yearlings and features Grade 1 winners Awesome Maria, in foal to Giant’s Causeway, and R Heat Lightning, in foal to Bernardini. The Kron- feld dispersal includes Eblouissante, the winning half-sister to Horse of the Year Zenyatta. The microsite provides informa-tion on the horses in both dispersals.

Additionally, a number of horses of racing age will be sold on Tuesday, Nov. 12 and include consignments from Adena Springs, agent, and WinStar Racing, agent.

The November Sale includes mares in foal to 206 of the world’s most prominent stallions, among them Algorithms, Arch, Awesome Again, Bernardini, Blame, Bode-meister, Candy Ride (ARG), Distorted Hu-mor, Drosselmeyer, Elusive Quality, First Defence, Frankel (GB), Galileo (IRE), Gi-ant’s Causeway, Harlan’s Holiday, Kittens Joy, Lemon Drop Kid, Lonhro (AUS), Lookin At Lucky, Medaglia d’Oro, Midnight Lute, More Than Ready, Pioneerof the Nile, Qual-ity Road, Scat Daddy, Shackleford, Smart Strike, Speightstown, Spring At Last, Stay Thirsty, Stormy Atlantic, Street Cry (IRE),

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Tapit, The Factor, Tiznow, To Honor and Serve, Trappe Shot, Unbridled’s Song, Uncle Mo, Union Rags, and War Front.

Weanlings that were cataloged repre-sent 192 top stallions such as Arch, Awe-some Again, Bernardini, Blame, Candy Ride (ARG), Cape Blanco (IRE), Dansili (GB), Distorted Humor, Drosselmeyer, Elusive Quality, Empire Maker, Fastnet Rock (AUS), Galileo (IRE), Giant’s Causeway, Gio Ponti, Harlan’s Holiday, Kitten’s Joy, Lemon Drop Kid, Lonhro (AUS), Lookin At Lucky, Mal-ibu Moon, Medaglia d’Oro, Midnight Lute, More Than Ready, Pioneerof the Nile, Pul-pit, Quality Road, Scat Daddy, Smart Strike, Speightstown, Stormy Atlantic, Street Cry (IRE), Street Sense, Tapit, Tiznow, Trappe Shot, Unbridled’s Song, and War Front.

Graduates win around the world

Prominent November Sale alumni sold as weanlings include such 2013 standouts as No Nay Never, winner of the Darley Prix Morny (G1) at Deauville and the Nor-folk (G2) at Royal Ascot; Secret Compass, winner of the Chandelier (G1) at Santa Anita; and Hakeem, winner of the Group 1 Kayarel in Turkey.

Grade/Group 2 winners in 2013 include recent November Sale graduates Alberts Hope

(Best Pal), Bashart (With Anticipation), Cy-ber Secret (Oaklawn), Dark Cove (Elkhorn), Flashback (Robert B. Lewis), In Trouble (Fu-turity), Ive Struck a Nerve (Risen Star), Lady of Shamrock (Santa Barbara), Open Water (Marjorie L. Everett), Pure Fun (In-diana Oaks), Solid Appeal (Nassau, Dance Smartly) and War Dancer (Virginia Derby).

This year’s Grade/Group 3 winners that are recent alumni of the November Sale include Channel Lady (Edward P. Evans

All Along, Suwannee River), Debt Ceiling (Bashford Manor), Devious Intent (Garde-nia), Dunkin Bend (Sapling), Falling Sky (Sam F. Davis), Nellie Cashman (Virginia Oaks), Prayer for Relief (Prairie Meadows Cornhusker), Title Contender (British Co-lumbia Derby, Ohio Derby) and Tropics (John Guest Bengough).

A complete list of stakes winners sold as weanlings in November (2008 – Oct. 27, 2013) begins on page 15.

Session Date # Sold Gross Average Median Million $ RNAs RNA % Outs Cataloged

1 Tuesday Nov. 6 100 $27,665,000 $276,650 $127,500 5 43 30.07% 49 192

2 Wednesday Nov. 7 109 $33,840,000 $310,459 $200,000 2 51 31.88% 48 208

Subtotal 209 $61,505,000 $294,282 $160,000 7 94 31.02% 97 400

3 Thursday Nov. 8 234 $22,278,500 $95,207 $75,000 - 102 30.36% 70 406

Subtotal 443 $83,783,500 $189,128 $100,000 7 196 30.67% 167 806

4 Friday Nov. 9 224 $18,567,500 $82,891 $70,000 - 93 29.34% 92 409

Subtotal 667 $102,351,000 $153,450 $80,000 7 289 30.23% 259 1,215

5 Saturday Nov. 10 270 $11,495,600 $42,576 $35,000 - 74 21.51% 75 419

Subtotal 937 $113,846,600 $121,501 $60,000 7 363 27.92% 334 1,634

6 Sunday Nov. 11 265 $10,740,300 $40,529 $32,000 - 75 22.06% 79 419

Subtotal 1,202 $124,586,900 $103,650 $50,000 7 438 26.71% 413 2,053

7 Monday Nov. 12 271 $5,584,700 $20,608 $17,000 - 57 17.38% 83 411

Subtotal 1,473 $130,171,600 $88,372 $40,000 7 495 25.15% 496 2,464

8 Tuesday Nov. 13 279 $7,017,200 $25,151 $17,000 - 67 19.36% 63 409

Subtotal 1,752 $137,188,800 $78,304 $35,000 7 562 24.29% 559 2,873

9 Wednesday Nov. 14 254 $2,872,300 $11,308 $7,000 - 59 18.85% 82 395

Subtotal 2,006 $140,061,100 $69,821 $30,000 7 621 23.64% 641 3,268

10 Thursday Nov. 15 216 $1,695,500 $7,850 $5,500 - 53 19.70% 84 353

Subtotal 2,222 $141,756,600 $63,797 $25,000 7 674 23.27% 725 3,621

11 Friday Nov. 16 192 $1,269,000 $6,609 $3,350 - 60 23.81% 85 337

Total 2,414 $143,025,600 $59,248 $22,000 7 734 23.32% 810 3,958

2012 November Breeding Stock Sale Session Breakdowns

We’re here to assist in your coverageThe entire November Sale will be streamed live at Keeneland.com. Throughout

the sale, Keeneland will provide wrap-up releases at the conclusion of each session.Additionally, Keeneland will post select photos and video on its ftp site each day

during the first four sessions of the November Sale (Nov. 5-8). Photos will include general scenics, top-priced horses, consignors, buyers and other notable personalities.

November Sale b-roll is currently available on the site, and videos of top-priced horses will be uploaded.

Photos and video are intended for editorial, noncommercial use only.Keeneland’s ftp site: https://sftp.keeneland.comLogin: editorialphotosPassword: fall2013Directory: editorialphotosFolder: 2013 November SalePlease credit photos as “Keeneland photo” or “Keeneland video.”Everyone can follow the November Sale action via Facebook and Twitter. Session

updates and daily wrap-up releases will be posted on these social media sites and on Keeneland’s website, Keeneland.com.

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Walt Robertson | Vice President of Sales Walt Robertson, a longtime leader in the equine

auction industry, was named to the newly created position of Vice President of Sales in January 2011.

Robertson, who joined Keeneland following 35 years at Fasig-Tipton, oversees and directs all func-tions of the Keeneland sales.

In addition to his extensive work in the Thor-oughbred industry, Robertson has been active in the Central Kentucky community for many years.

He has served as the chairman of the Kentucky Horse Park Commis-sion, is a former director and past president of the Thoroughbred Club of America and is a past member of the Sayre School and The Lexington School boards of trustees.

He continues to serve as President/Auctioneer for Swinebroad- Denton, Inc., a full-service real estate auction company in Lexington.

Geoffrey G. Russell | Director of SalesGeoffrey Russell has served as Keeneland’s

Director of Sales since June 2001. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Russell gained

early experience at Coolmore Stud and as a bid spotter at Goffs. He came to the U.S. in 1982, first working at Fasig-Tipton and then Elmendorf Farm. He returned to Fasig-Tipton as Vice President of Fasig-Tipton Appraisals and

Director of Sales Administration prior to joining Keeneland in 1996 as Assistant Director of Sales to Rogers Beasley.

Russell represents Keeneland on the Sales Integrity Task Force, International Catalogue Standards Committee (NA) (ICSC) and the Society of International Thoroughbred Auctioneers (SITA), having served as the organization’s chairman in 2003 and 2004. He also sits on the board of the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation.

Thomas J. Thornbury | Associate Director of SalesTom Thornbury was named Keeneland’s

Associate Director of Sales in June 2002. In his position, Thornbury acts as liaison

to consignor interests, cultivates relationships with horsemen in emerging racing markets, and serves as a member of the yearling inspection team.

Thornbury grew up on the farm owned by his father, John Thornbury, and his partner, Dr. Robert Copelan, where he was involved in training and farm management, and assisted in equine orthopedic surgery. Thornbury spent nearly 10 years at Airdrie Stud, owned by former Kentucky Gov. and Mrs. Brereton C. Jones, working first as yearling manager and later as general manager.

He is a past president of the Thoroughbred Club of America and the Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers’ Club, and formerly served on the board of the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association and Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders.

Julie Cauthen | Director of Owner and Client Development

Julie Cauthen is tasked with expanding Keene-land’s efforts domestically to draw new owners to the Thoroughbred industry and managing re-lationships with existing Keeneland clients.

Before joining Keeneland in April 2013, Cau-then was Chief Operating Officer of Donegal Racing. She selected horses and managed their training, and was a liaison with clients of the rac-

ing syndicate. Donegal’s standouts include 2012 Toyota Blue Grass (G1) winner Dullahan.

Cauthen, who grew up in Midway, Ky., represents the fourth generation of her family involved in the Thoroughbred industry. Her uncle is longtime Keeneland trustee Charles Nuckols III. Her hus-band, Kerry Cauthen, also is involved in the industry.

Ryan Mahan | Senior AuctioneerKeeneland’s senior auctioneer, Ryan Mahan,

considered following his stepfather, Dr. Robert Copelan, into veterinary medicine.

Instead, he finds himself in the auction stand at the leading Thoroughbred sales in the world.

Mahan initially had his own auction company but in 1977 he came to work at Keeneland as a bid spotter and later chief announcer for several

years following the departure of Tom Hammond. Promoted to auctioneer in the mid-1980s, he succeeded the late

Tom Caldwell in 2001 as senior auctioneer. Mahan also serves on the yearling inspection team.

Mark Maronde | Sales Account ExecutiveMark Maronde brings more than 20 years of

experience in the Thoroughbred industry to the Keeneland sales team, which he joined in April 2009.

As account executive, he assists with recruit-ing and marketing efforts for Keeneland sales and serves as a member of the yearling inspec-tion team.

Maronde spent five years in the bloodstock division of WinStar Farm prior to Keeneland. He honed his inspection and sales recruiting skills as National Field Representative for Barretts’ Equine Ltd. (1996-2009) and with the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (2007-2009). He also worked for Cromwell Bloodstock from 1990-1995.

Will Mayer | Sales AssociateWill Mayer joined the Keeneland sales

team in July 2011 following his graduation from the Darley Flying Start program. During that two-year course he worked at stud farms and racing stables in five countries and completed internships under some of the world’s top trainers, including Sydney’s leading metropolitan trainer Chris Waller.

He interned with Keeneland in 2008-2009, and previously worked at Fares Farm.

A native of Winchester, Ky., Mayer is a 2008 Magna Cum Laude graduate of Transylvania University, where he earned a B.A. in finance and French.

Keeneland Sales Staff

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Broodmares Price Horse Pregnancy Status Purchaser Consignor Year $10,500,000 Playful Act (IRE) John Ferguson Bloodstock Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent for 2007 Swettenham Stud 9,000,000 Ashado (broodmare prospect) John Ferguson Bloodstock Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2005 7,100,000 Cash Run (in foal to Storm Cat) John Magnier Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2003 7,000,000 Korveya (in foal to Woodman) Reynolds Bell Jr., agent Claiborne Farm, agent 1998 6,100,000 Windsharp (in foal to Gone West) John Ferguson Bloodstock Mill Ridge Sales, agent 2003 6,000,000 Madcap Escapade (in foal to Pulpit) Hill ‘n’ Dale Bloodstock Claiborne Farm, agent 2006 5,500,000 Princess Rooney (in foal to Danzig) Wichita Equine Inc. Stone Farm, Inc., agent 1985 5,400,000 Life’s Magic (in foal to Mr. Prospector) Eugene V. Klein Eugene V. Klein and Melvin Hatley, 1986 Mel Hatley Racing Stables, agent 5,300,000 Spain (in foal to Storm Cat) Dromoland Farm Three Chimneys Sales, agent 2003 5,250,000 Producer (in foal to Northern Dancer) BBA (England), agent for Robert Carelaine Stable, Walnut Green (Jones Bros.), agent 1983 Sangster, Stavros Niarchos and Daniel Schwartz

Highest Prices — November Breeding Stock Sale

The November Breeding Stock Sale is the world’s premier Thoroughbred auction of its type in terms of total sales and average. The sale, conducted annually since 1944, includes broodmares, weanlings, racing and broodmare prospects, stallions, stallion shares and seasons. With the exception of the early years and dispersals, yearlings have not been sold during November.

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Z Goncalo Torrealba paid $4.5 million for Grade 1 stakes winner Pure Clan, sold in foal to leading sire Bernardini, to top the 2012 November Breeding Stock Sale.

November Breeding Stock Sale70th Annual

Weanlings — Colts Price Horse Breeding Purchaser Consignor Year $2,700,000 Amour Malheureux (Montjeu [IRE]–Elbaaha [GB]) Globe Equine Management, Ltd. Indian Creek (Dave C. Parrish Jr.), agent 2006(North American Record) 2,400,000 Carpocrates (Storm Cat–Spain) Dromoland Farm Three Chimneys Sales, agent 2003 1,700,000 Zong (Unbridled’s Song–Zing) Buzz Chace, agent for Aaron Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2005 and Marie Jones 1,500,000 King Charlemagne (Nureyev–Race the Wild Wind) D.L. O’Byrne Ashford Stud, agent 1998 1,450,000 Juniper (Danzig–Montage) D.L. O’Byrne Taylor Made Sales Agency agent 1998 1,400,000 Winthrop (Storm Cat–Tinnitus) D.L. O’Byrne John R. Gaines Thoroughbreds, agent 1996 1,400,000 Restoration (Sadler’s Wells–Madame M.W. Miller III, agent Eaton Sales, agent for Padua Stables 1999 est Sortie [FR]) 1,300,000 New Trieste (A.P. Indy–Lovlier Linda) Paul Shanahan John R. Gaines Thoroughbreds, agent 1999

1,200,000 Bernstein (Storm Cat–Maytide) Brad Martin, agent for 505 John R. Gaines 1998

Thoroughbreds, agent 1,175,000 Razeen (Northern Dancer–Secret Asset) Darley Stud Management Hermitage Farm Dispersal, Eaton–Williams, agent 1987

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(Number Sold by Total Sale and Session)Sale Total Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 2012 7 5 2 0 0

2011 23 14 8 1 0

2010 8 3 5 0 0

2009 5 1 4 0 0

2008 19 11 8 0 0

2007 39 28 11 0 0

2006 27 17 10 0 0

2005 26 20 4 1 1

2004 35 15 18 2 0

2003 23 11 12 0 0

2002 20 11 9 0 0

2001 18 11 7 0 0

2000 39 4 24 11 0

Stallion Shares Price Horse Age Purchaser Consignor Year $ 1,400,000 Share in Nijinsky II 16 Lev Fanning Jr. Claiborne Farm, agent 1983

900,000 Share in Nijinsky II 17 Josephine Abercrombie Ponjola Farm, agent 1984

900,000 Share in Nureyev 12 John T.L. Jones Jr., agent Bruce Hundley, agent for Kentucky Select Bloodstock/ 1989

Kentucky Heritage Thoroughbred Partners

800,000 Share in Nijinsky II 15 BBA (England) Monumental Farms, Inc. 1982

750,000 Share in Lyphard 12 North Ridge Farm A continuing dispersal of the estate of 1981

Mrs. P.E. Burrell, Three Chimneys Farm, agent

750,000 Share in Halo 14 Arthur I. Appleton Windfields Farm 1983

Highest Prices — November Breeding Stock Sale

Million-Dollar Horses — November Breeding Stock Sale

Horses in Training Price Horse Breeding Purchaser Consignor Year $ 8,500,000 Royal Delta (Dk. b/br. f. 3, by Empire Maker– Besilu Stables Chanteclair Farm, agent for the Complete Dispersal 2011

Delta Princess of Palides Investments N.V. Inc. (Saud bin Khaled)

6,100,000 Half Ours (Gr./ro. c. 3, by Unbridled’s Song–Zing) Aaron Jones Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for Jones and Schwartz 2006

4,600,000 Open Mind (Ch. f. 3, by Deputy Minister–Stage Luck) Kazuo Nakamura Eugene V. Klein Dispersal 1989

4,500,000 Estrapade (Ch. m. 5, by Vaguely Noble–Klepto) Allen E. Paulson Bluegrass Thoroughbred Syndicate, Bluegrass Farm, 1985

agent (to dissolve a partnership)

3,200,000 Hail Bold King (Ch. c. 3, by Bold Bidder–Inca Queen) Due Process Stable C.V. Whitney 1984

Weanlings — Fillies Price Horse Breeding Purchaser Consignor Year $ 2,600,000 Miss Besilu (Medaglia d’Oro–Quiet Dance) Besilu Stables Lane’s End, agent for the Complete Dispersal of the 2011

(North American record) Estate of Edward P. Evans (Spring Hill Farm)

2,400,000 Isla Canela (Gone West–Islington [IRE]) M.A.B. Agency Paramount Sales, agent for Ballymacoll Stud Farm 2006

2,300,000 Ghashtah (Nijinsky II–My Charmer) Shadwell Estate Company Ltd. Hermitage Farm Dispersal, Eaton–Williams, agent 1987

1,700,000 La Suena (Storm Cat–Garden Secrets) Courtlandt Farm Lane’s End, agent 2005

1,700,000 Mi Sueno (Pulpit–Madcap Escapade) Southern Equine Stables Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent 2007

1,500,000 Teeming (Storm Cat–Better Than Honour) Josham Farms Limited Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent 2001

1,475,000 Achieving (Bernardini–Teeming) Chesapeake Partners Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent 2008

1,400,000 Serena’s Cat (Storm Cat–Serena’s Tune) Dell Ridge Farm Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent 2003

1,400,000 Secret Thyme (Storm Cat–Garden Secrets) Brushwood Stable Eaton Sales, agent 2003

1,200,000 She’s a Beauty (Storm Cat–Now That’s Funny) T. Hyde Gaines–Gentry Thoroughbreds 2000

1,200,000 Net Dancer (Nureyev–Doubles Partner) E. Hudson Bruce Hundley, agent for Ralph C. Wilson Jr./ 1989

Oxford Stable

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2012 1,436 $ 67,315 $ 96,664,900 924 $ 47,050 $ 43,474,300 54 $ 53,452 $ 2,886,400

2011 1,332 83,244 110,881,300 940 63,369 59,566,700 277 126,656 35,083,700

2010 1,572 55,078 86,583,400 1,000 41,336 41,336,500 357 54,546 19,473,000

2009 1,650 59,900 98,836,400 979 45,103 44,156,000 150 11,569 16,735,400

2008 1,655 64,695 107,070,900 1,033 48,544 50,145,700 331 85,606 28,335,700

2007 1,852 125,581 232,574,900 1,234 61,051 75,336,400 294 111,619 32,815,900

2006 1,895 116,057 219,928,300 1,194 71,450 85,312,000 57 150,149 8,558,500

2005 1,694 129,753 219,803,200 1,087 62,347 67,771,800 35 57,940 2,027,900

2004 1,704 128,652 219,223,900 1,127 52,539 59,211,900 42 29,629 1,244,400

2003 1,607 109,030 175,211,400 975 61,846 60,300,800 32 17,459 558,700

2002 1,484 97,016 143,971,800 864 49,501 42,769,300 29 16,859 488,900

2001 1,415 93,878 132,838,100 1,064 43,236 46,003,200 27 26,937 727,300

2000 1,662 126,352 209,997,100 1,379 53,736 74,101,800 225 79,782 17,950,900

1999 1,762 106,630 203,759,100 1,432 67,034 88,259,600 267 85,346 25,647,300

1998 1,785 94,498 168,679,100 1,420 57,387 81,488,900 174 83,274 14,489,700

1997 1,683 86,522 145,616,300 1,210 49,388 59,759,800 120 70,681 8,481,700

1996 1,507 73,041 110,072,700 1,211 44,838 54,298,500 112 39,041 6,554,600

1995 1,549 58,286 90,285,000 1,181 38,630 45,622,600 131 45,723 5,989,700

1994 1,311 60,955 79,912,000 1,064 33,364 35,499,700 117 48,520 5,676,800

1993 1,122 48,497 54,413,100 867 37,100 32,165,600 83 38,937 3,231,800

1992 1,070 47,032 50,323,800 796 25,954 20,659,100 63 31,667 1,995,000

1991 1,076 48,967 52,688,700 807 32,925 26,570,100 102 36,182 3,690,600

1990 1,459 47,109 68,732,400 977 26,463 25,854,800 123 54,226 6,669,900

1989 1,331 78,883 104,993,900 755 42,455 32,053,400 140 130,712 18,299,700

1988 1,364 68,463 93,383,500 601 30,576 18,376,300 30 67,403 2,022,100

1987 1,109 80,914 89,733,800 554 44,686 24,755,900 68 54,760 3,723,700

1986 1,199 79,199 94,959,200 444 40,433 17,952,300 63 91,584 5,769,800

1985 1,196 120,392 143,989,400 397 31,113 12,351,900 63 46,357 2,920,500

1984 1,478 109,305 161,553,000 347 31,824 11,042,800 56 110,150 6,168,400

1983 1,417 116,131 164,557,700 418 34,812 14,551,600 46 56,628 2,604,900

1982 1,413 82,250 116,218,800 472 30,416 14,356,400 35 69,149 2,420,200

1981 1,720 64,273 110,548,800 588 26,212 15,412,500 83 27,005 2,241,400

1980 1,393 58,771 81,867,600 495 25,799 12,770,600 65 26,466 1,720,300

1979 1,265 42,006 53,263,500 484 16,332 7,905,100 82 11,593 950,600

1978 987 35,881 35,414,900 459 13,081 6,004,400 56 15,746 881,800

1977 945 30,715 29,026,000 404 13,201 5,333,400 47 23,230 1,091,800

1976 950 21,355 20,287,100 335 14,212 4,761,100 29 28,917 838,600

1975 726 16,541 12,008,400 274 10,810 2,962,000 60 7,833 470,000

1974 1,039 13,090 13,601,000 393 6,130 2,409,200 44 4,159 183,000

1973 1,093 18,187 19,878,700 383 8,831 3,382,300 80 11,474 917,900

1972 784 13,330 10,451,000 299 7,305 2,184,100 41 8,446 346,300

1971 630 12,016 7,569,800 214 7,557 1,617,200 32 7,184 229,900

1970 654 11,232 7,345,900 208 4,450 925,500 63 8,194 516,200

1969 739 11,446 8,458,700 325 6,005 1,951,600 52 5,488 285,400

History of November Breeding Stock Sale (1969–2012)

Broodmares Weanlings OthersYear Number Average Gross Number Average Gross Number Average Gross

Horses which failed to meet their reserve bid not included after 1984.

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History of November Breeding Stock Sale (1969–2012)

Totals—Horses Stallion Stallion Lifetime Gross for Total GrandYear Number Average Median Gross Shares Seasons Breeding Right Shares/Seasons Lots Total

Horses which failed to meet their reserve bid not included after 1984. * Includes a 20–share block sold as one lot number (1993). ** Does not include 10 seasons that sold for $2,500,000 to benefit Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation (2000).

2012 2,414 $ 59,248 $ 22,000 $ 143,025,600 — — — — 2,414 $ 143,025,600

2011 2,549 80,632 24,000 205,531,700 5 — — 2,979,500 2,554 208,511,200

2010 2,929 50,322 17,000 147,392,900 — — — — 2,929 147,392,900

2009 2,779 57,477 20,000 159,727,800 — — — — 2,779 159,727,800

2008 3,019 61,462 20,000 185,552,300 — — — — 3,019 185,552,300

2007 3,381 100,821 35,000 340,877,200 — — 1 150,000 3,381 340,877,200

2006 3,146 99,745 35,000 313,798,800 –– 1 — 45,000 3,147 313,843,800

2005 2,816 102,842 35,000 289,602,900 3 — — 3,500 2,819 289,606,400

2004 2,873 97,348 32,000 279,680,200 — — — — 2,873 279,680,200

2003 2,614 90,310 32,000 236,070,900 — — — — 2,614 236,070,900

2002 2,377 78,767 28,000 187,230,000 — — — — 2,377 187,230,000

2001 2,506 71,655 20,000 179,568,600 — — — — 2,506 179,568,600

2000 3,266 92,466 26,000 301,994,800 1** — — 55,000 3,267 302,049,800

1999 3,461 91,784 32,000 317,666,000 — — — — 3,461 317,666,000

1998 3,379 78,324 27,000 264,657,700 — — — — 3,379 264,657,700

1997 3,013 70,978 30,000 213,857,800 1 — — 125,000 3,014 213,982,800

1996 2,830 60,398 25,000 170,925,800 — — — — 2,830 170,925,800

1995 2,861 49,597 20,000 141,897,300 2 — — 245,000 2,863 142,142,300

1994 2,492 48,591 20,000 121,088,500 6 — — 26,200 2,498 121,114,700

1993 2,072 43,345 20,000 89,810,500 28* — — 1,583,900 2,081 91,394,400

1992 1,929 37,832 17,000 72,977,900 9 — — 251,000 1,938 73,228,900

1991 1,985 41,788 17,000 82,949,400 1 — — 8,000 1,986 82,957,400

1990 2,559 39,569 13,000 101,257,100 15 1 — 364,700 2,575 101,621,800

1989 2,226 69,788 19,000 155,347,000 13 — — 1,591,800 2,239 156,938,800

1988 1,995 52,551 14,250 113,781,900 17 4 — 282,000 2,016 114,063,900

1987 1,731 68,292 18,000 118,213,400 26 3 — 189,000 1,760 118,402,400

1986 1,706 69,567 — 118,681,300 16 1 — 165,900 1,723 118,847,200

1985 1,656 96,173 — 159,261,800 23 — — 1,928,500 1,679 161,190,300

1984 1,881 95,036 — 178,764,200 34 — — 2,781,100 1,915 181,545,300

1983 1,881 96,605 — 181,714,200 95 — — 10,243,700 1,976 191,957,900

1982 1,920 69,268 — 132,995,400 68 — — 5,480,200 1,988 138,475,600

1981 2,391 53,618 — 128,202,700 100 — — 8,995,600 2,491 137,198,300

1980 1,953 49,349 — 96,378,500 71 — — 5,009,800 2,024 101,388,300

1979 1,834 33,870 — 62,119,200 69 — — 4,849,100 1,903 66,968,300

1978 1,502 28,162 — 42,300,100 60 — — 2,172,100 1,562 44,472,200

1977 1,396 25,395 — 35,451,200 43 — — 1,248,200 1,439 36,699,400

1976 1,314 19,701 — 25,886,800 70 — — 1,662,000 1,384 27,548,800

1975 1,060 14,566 — 15,440,400 43 — — 723,300 1,103 16,163,700

1974 1,477 10,964 — 16,193,900 19 — — 558,000 1,496 16,751,900

1973 1,557 15,529 — 24,178,900 20 — — 1,045,300 1,577 25,224,200

1972 1,124 11,549 — 12,981,400 17 14 — 262,400 1,155 13,243,800

1971 876 10,750 — 9,416,900 13 24 — 384,200 913 9,801,100

1970 925 9,500 — 8,787,600 22 — — 537,500 947 9,325,100

1969 1,116 9,584 — 10,695,700 27 — — 393,000 1,143 11,088,700

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Broodmares Weanlings OthersYear Number Average Gross Number Average Gross Number Average Gross

History of November Breeding Stock Sale (1944–1968)

Horses which failed to meet their reserve bid not included after 1984.

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Two mares brought $4.2 million each at the 2012 November Sale. Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner Plum Pretty (left) sold to Mandy Pope’s Whisper Hill Farm, while Changing Skies (IRE) (right), in foal to Street Cry (IRE), went to Mandore International Agency.

1968 610 10,308 6,287,900 249 3,637 905,600 68 5,241 356,400

1967 772 $ 5,002 $ 3,611,700 247 $ 3,091 $ 763,400 53 $ 5,636 $ 298,700

1966 878 6,035 5,299,100 215 1,976 424,800 29 6,293 182,500

1965 802 6,258 5,019,300 221 2,485 549,200 25 4,296 107,400

1964 626 7,007 4,386,500 207 2,178 450,900 37 4,000 148,000

1963 635 5,165 3,279,700 188 2,628 494,000 19 5,968 113,400

1962 623 5,168 3,219,400 230 2,581 593,700 38 4,361 165,700

1961 330 4,552 1,502,100 117 2,777 324,900 9 3,444 31,000

1960 338 3,366 1,137,900 94 1,535 144,300 8 2,125 17,000

1959 368 3,621 1,314,300 172 2,057 353,800 7 4,700 32,900

1958 357 3,066 1,094,500 129 1,552 198,600 26 4,131 107,400

1957 290 3,127 906,900 147 1,557 228,900 34 1,997 67,900

1956 236 3,576 844,000 95 1,688 160,400 32 2,722 87,100

1955 227 3,674 833,900 79 1,689 133,400 53 3,634 192,600

1954 285 4,326 1,233,000 93 1,282 119,300 20 950 19,000

1953 248 6,254 1,551,000 81 1,670 135,300 32 2,150 68,800

1952 282 2,202 621,000 105 1,059 111,150 25 2,842 71,050

1951 295 4,734 1,396,400 99 1,007 99,600 35 709 24,800

1950 286 1,753 501,400 113 1,472 166,400 46 1,528 70,300

1949 166 3,120 518,000 64 996 63,750 34 2,249 76,450

1948 309 2,063 637,600 103 798 82,175 55 1,144 62,900

1947 272 2,478 674,025 76 1,811 137,650 45 2,801 126,050

1946 245 2,845 697,000 49 2,235 109,500 71 4,891 347,250

1945 192 3,143 603,450 64 2,497 159,800 20 2,063 41,250

1944 56 2,926 163,850 24 1,244 29,850 13 981 12,750

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Totals—Horses Stallion Stallion Lifetime Gross for Total GrandYear Number Average Median Gross Shares Seasons Breeding Right Shares/Seasons Lots Total

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1968 927 8,144 — 7,549,900 11 — — 474,300 938 8,024,200

1967 1,022 $ 4,573 — $ 4,673,800 — — — — 1,022 $ 4,673,800

1966 1,122 5,264 — 5,906,400 — — — — 1,122 5,906,400

1965 1,048 5,416 — 5,675,900 — — — — 1,048 5,675,900

1964 870 5,730 — 4,985,400 — — — — 870 4,985,400

1963 842 4,616 — 3,887,100 — — — — 842 3,887,100

1962 891 4,466 — 3,978,800 — — — — 891 3,978,800

1961 456 4,075 — 1,858,000 — — — — 456 1,858,000

1960 440 2,953 — 1,299,200 — — — — 440 1,299,200

1959 542 3,138 — 1,701,000 — — — — 542 1,701,000

1958 512 2,735 — 1,400,500 — — — — 512 1,400,500

1957 471 2,556 — 1,203,700 — — — — 471 1,203,700

1956 363 3,007 — 1,091,500 — — — — 363 1,091,500

1955 359 3,231 — 1,159,900 — — — — 359 1,159,900

1954 398 3,431 — 1,371,300 — — — — 398 1,371,300

1953 361 4,862 — 1,755,100 — — — — 361 1,755,100

1952 412 1,950 — 803,200 — — — — 412 803,200

1951 429 3,545 — 1,520,800 — — — — 429 1,520,800

1950 445 1,659 — 738,100 — — — — 445 738,100

1949 264 2,493 — 658,200 — — — — 264 658,200

1948 467 1,676 — 782,675 — — — — 467 782,675

1947 393 2,386 — 937,725 — — — — 393 937,725

1946 365 3,161 — 1,153,750 — — — — 365 1,153,750

1945 276 2,915 — 804,500 — — — — 276 804,500

1944 93 2,220 — 206,450 — — — — 93 206,450

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Sale-Topping Broodmares by Year — November Breeding Stock SaleYear Horse Breeding Purchaser Consignor Price2012 Pure Clan 2005 by Pure Prize–Gather The Clan (IRE) Borges Torrealba Holdings Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent $ 4,500,000

(in foal to Bernardini)

2011 Christmas Kid 2004 by Lemon Drop Kid–Christmas Gift Aisling Duignan Lane’s End, agent for the Complete Dispersal 2,400,000

(in foal to Bernardini) of the Estate of Edward P. Evans (Spring Hill Farm)

2010 Dreamtheimpossible 2006 by Giant’s Causeway–Spain Adena Springs Farm Eaton Sales, agent for Ashford 2,550,000

2009 Honest Pursuit 2005 by Storm Cat–Honest Lady Wertheimer Et Frere Eaton Sales, agent for Overbrook Farm 3,100,000

(A Complete Dispersal)

2008 Hystericalady 2003 by Distorted Humor– John Ferguson Bloodstock Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 3,000,000

Sacramentada (CHI)

2007 Playful Act (IRE) 2002 by Sadler’s Wells–Magnificent Style John Ferguson Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent for 10,500,000

Swettenham Stud

2006 Madcap Escapade 2001 by Hennessy–Sassy Pants Hill ‘n’ Dale Bloodstock Claiborne Farm, agent 6,000,000

(in foal to Pulpit)

2005 Ashado 2001 by Saint Ballado–Goulash John Ferguson Bloodstock Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 9,000,000

2004 Santa Catarina 2000 by Unbridled–Purrfectly Eaton Sales, agent Denali Stud (Craig Bandoroff), 4,800,000

(in foal to A.P. Indy) agent for Robert B. and Beverly J. Lewis

2003 Cash Run 1997 by Seeking the Gold–Shared Interest John Magnier Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 7,100,000

(in foal to Storm Cat)

2002 Bless 1999 by Mr. Prospector–Angel Fever ClassicStar, LLC Stone Farm, agent for Arthur B. Hancock III 4,000,000

(in foal to Storm Cat) and Stonerside Stable LLC

2001 Twenty Eight Carat 1990 by Alydar–Voo Doo Dance Brushwood Stable Lane’s End, agent 4,000,000

(in foal to Fusaichi Pegasus)

2000 Jewel Princess 1992 by Key to the Mint–Jewell Ridge John Magnier Lane’s End, agent 4,900,000

(in foal to Storm Cat)

1999 Dance Design (IRE) 1993 by Sadler’s Wells–Elegance in Design Hugo Lascelles, agent Padua Stables, Eaton Sales, agent 4,700,000

(in foal to A.P. Indy)

1998 Korveya 1982 by Riverman–Konafa Reynolds Bell Jr., agent Claiborne Farm, agent 7,000,000

(in foal to Woodman)

1997 Storm Song 1994 by Summer Squall–Hum Along J.S. Carrion, Trustee Dogwood Stable 1,400,000

1996 Mariah’s Storm 1991 by Rahy–Immense John Magnier Thunderhead Farms, Bill and Margie Peters, 2,600,000

(in foal to Storm Cat) Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent

1995 User Friendly (GB) 1989 by Slip Anchor–Rostova Kazuo Nakamura Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2,500,000

(in foal to Mr. Prospector)

1994 Maplejinsky 1985 by Nijinsky II–Gold Beauty Chesapeake Farm, agent Osamu Yasuda 2,700,000

(in foal to A.P. Indy)

1993 Julie La Rousse (IRE) 1988 by Lomond–Gold and Purple (IRE) Calumet Farm Paternostro and Herbener, agent 1,150,000

(in foal to Mr. Prospector)

1992 Glowing Honor 1985 by Seattle Slew–Glowing Tribute Skara Glen Stables Rokeby Stables 1,100,000

(in foal to Easy Goer)

1991 One of a Klein 1986 by Danzig–Barely Even Matt Doi River Edge Farm 1,400,000

(in foal to Mr. Prospector)

1991 Cheval Volant 1987 by Kris–Flight Shadwell Farm Shapiro, Stark, Jumps and Stratton, 1,400,000

(in foal to Mr. Prospector) Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent

1990 Tiffany Lass 1983 by Bold Forbes–Sally Stark Matt Doi Aaron U. Jones, Taylor Made Sales Agency, 2,300,000

(in foal to Nijinsky II) agent

1989 Lady’s Secret 1982 by Secretariat–Great Lady M. Fares Farm Eugene V. Klein 3,800,000

(in foal to Alydar)

1988 Life at the Top 1983 by Seattle Slew–See You at the Top Lazy Lane Farms Eaton–Williams, agent 1,900,000

(in foal to Mr. Prospector)

1987 My Darling One 1981 by Exclusive Native–Princess Marshua Darley Stud Management Taylor Made

(in foal to Nijinsky II) Sales Agency, agent 1,900,000

1986 Life’s Magic 1981 by Cox’s Ridge–Fire Water Eugene V. Klein Eugene V. Klein and Melvin Hatley, 5,400,000

(in foal to Mr. Prospector) Mel Hatley Racing Stables, agent

1985 Princess Rooney 1980 by Verbatim–Parrish Princess Wichita Equine Stone Farm, agent 5,500,000

(in foal to Danzig)

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Sale-Topping Weanlings by Year — November Breeding Stock Sale

A colt by War Front out of Questress brought the top price for a weanling at the 2012 November Sale when pur-chased by John McCormack Bloodstock for $800,000. Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent, the colt is a half-brother to multiple Grade 1 stakes winner and sire Pomeroy.Ph

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Year Horse Breeding Purchaser Consignor Price2012 (unnamed) (c. War Front–Questress) John McCormack Bloodstock Eaton Sales, agent $ 800,0002011 Miss Besilu (f. Medaglia d’Oro–Quiet Dance) Besilu Stables Lane’s End, agent for the Complete Dispersal 2,600,000 of the Estate of Edward P. Evans (Spring Hill Farm) 2010 Sayaad (c. Street Sense–Time for a Crown) Shadwell Estate Company Ltd Paragon Farms LLC, agent 450,000 Glamour and Style (f. Dynaformer–Sometime [IRE]) M.V. Magnier Pauls Mill, agent 450,000 George Vancouver (c. Henrythenavigator–Versailles Treaty) D.M.I. Paramount Sales, agent 450,0002009 Desert Storm (c. Tiznow–Emmy’s Storm) Maverick Racing Greenfield Farm, agent 440,000 Figarie (f. Bernardini–Flanders) Hubert Guy, agent Eaton Sales, agent for Overbrook Farm 440,000 (A Complete Dispersal) 2008 Achieving (f. Bernardini–Teeming) Chesapeake Partners Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent 1,475,0002007 Mi Sueno (f. Pulpit–Madcap Escapade) Southern Equine Stables Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent 1,700,0002006 Amour Malheureux (c. Montjeu [IRE]–Elbaaha [GB]) Globe Equine Management, Ltd. Indian Creek (Dave C. Parrish Jr.), agent 2,700,0002005 Zong (c. Unbridled’s Song–Zing) Buzz Chace, agent for Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 1,700,000 Aaron and Marie Jones 2005 La Suena (f. Storm Cat–Garden Secrets) Courtlandt Farm Lane’s End, agent 1,700,0002004 Diamond Necklace (f. Unbridled’s Song–Helsinki [GB]) John Sikura Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 1,150,0002003 Carpocrates (c. Storm Cat–Spain) Dromoland Farm Three Chimneys Sales, agent 2,400,0002002 Fort Owen (c. Seattle Slew–Zoe Montana) John Ferguson Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 800,0002001 Teeming (f. Storm Cat–Better Than Honour) Josham Farms Limited Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent 1,500,0002000 She’s a Beauty (f. Storm Cat–Now That’s Funny) Tim Hyde Gaines–Gentry Thoroughbreds 1,200,0001999 Restoration (c. Sadler’s Wells–Madame Est Sortie [FR]) M.W. Miller III, agent Padua Stables, Eaton Sales, agent 1,400,0001998 King Charlemagne (c. Nureyev–Race the Wild Wind) D.L. O’Byrne Ashford Stud, agent 1,500,0001997 Bernstein (c. Storm Cat–La Affirmed) D.L. O’Byrne Eaton Sales, agent 925,0001996 Winthrop (c. Storm Cat–Tinnitus) D.L. O’Byrne John R. Gaines Thoroughbreds, agent 1,400,0001995 Vantive (f. Mr. Prospector–Embellished) BBA (England) John R. Gaines Thoroughbreds, agent 650,0001994 Danzig Colors (f. Danzig–Winning Colors) Kazuo Nakamura Gainesway Thoroughbreds and Peter M. Brant, 650,000 Gainesway Farm, agent 1993 K. G. Beauty (f. Private Account–Maplejinsky) Morio Sakurai Chesapeake Farm, agent 750,0001992 Ikaab (c. Danzig–Dazzling Concorde) Shadwell Estate Co. Stone Farm, agent 425,0001991 Suave Tern (c. Arctic Tern–Suavite) Henri Chalhoub Walmac Int’l, agent 725,0001990 Yakin (f. Nureyev–Looks Sensational) BBA (Ireland) Walmac Int’l, agent 625,0001989 Net Dancer (f. Nureyev–Doubles Partner) E.J. Hudson Ralph C. Wilson Jr. and Oxford Stable, 1,200,000 Bruce Hundley, agent 1988 Mellaby (c. Nureyev–Hitting Irish) George Harris Bloodstock Bruce Hundley, agent 425,0001987 Ghashtah (f. Nijinsky II–My Charmer) Shadwell Estate Co. Hermitage Farm Dispersal, Eaton–Williams, agent 2,300,0001986 Boat Race (f. Seattle Slew–Rosa Mundi) BBA (Ireland) Eaton Williams, agent 650,0001985 False Image (f. Danzig–Unreality) Avawam Farm Karil Vangeloff, William R. McGee Jr., agent 600,000

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Leading Buyers by Gross Leading Consignors by Gross

Leading Covering Sires by Average Leading Sires of Weanlings by Average(Only sires represented by 3 or more broodmares included) (Only sires represented by 3 or more weanlings included)

Year Buyer No. Purchased Gross 2012 Mandore Int. Agency 5 $ 10,235,000 2011 Besilu Stables 9 22,400,000 2010 Aisling Duignan, agent 2 3,250,000 2009 Edward Evans 5 3,565,000 2008 John Ferguson 7 9,010,000 2007 John Ferguson 6 19,450,000 2006 Hill ‘n’ Dale Bloodstock 29 16,122,000 2005 Stonestreet Mares LLC 19 14,770,000 2004 Narvick International, agent 95 21,724,000 2003 John Ferguson Bloodstock 5 13,650,000 2002 ClassicStar, LLC 26 16,665,000 2001 Newsells Park Stud 34 17,140,000 2000 Lisa Troutt 20 14,845,000 1999 John Magnier 3 10,350,000 1998 Reynolds Bell Jr. 6 9,210,000 1997 Horse France 16 4,072,000 1996 The Thoroughbred Corp. 23 4,506,000 1995 BBA (England) 30 4,684,000 1994 BBA (England) 23 3,002,000 1993 Calumet Farm 9 4,585,000 1992 Calumet Farm 8 2,810,000 1991 Fares Farm 14 3,050,000 1990 Fontainebleau Farm 17 4,730,000 1989 Gainesway Bloodstock Services 14 9,888,000 1988 BBA (Ireland) 23 4,012,500 1987 Juddmonte Farm 9 4,825,000 1986 BBA (Ireland) 17 6,198,000 1985 Wichita Equine 21 14,334,000

Year Consignor No. Sold Gross 2012 Taylor Made Sales Agency 207 $ 20,071,700 2011 Lane’s End Farm 371 66,220,500 2010 Taylor Made Sales Agency 340 26,923,800 2009 Eaton Sales 249 38,940,500 2008 Taylor Made Sales Agency 322 31,894,400 2007 Taylor Made Sales Agency 306 41,089,400 2006 Taylor Made Sales Agency 321 51,558,100 2005 Taylor Made Sales Agency 303 63,615,700 2004 Taylor Made Sales Agency 278 38,917,700 2003 Taylor Made Sales Agency 249 34,912,700 2002 Taylor Made Sales Agency 195 28,010,900 2001 Eaton Sales 151 20,655,900 2000 Taylor Made Sales Agency 233 33,236,300 1999 Taylor Made Sales Agency 356 54,384,700 1998 Taylor Made Sales Agency 216 28,623,600 1997 Lane’s End 250 29,456,400 1996 Taylor Made Sales Agency 220 18,758,900 1995 Taylor Made Sales Agency 178 12,031,800 1994 Taylor Made Sales Agency 180 9,446,500 1993 Eaton–Williams 109 10,198,900 1992 Taylor Made Sales Agency 153 7,702,900 1991 Lane’s End 146 11,473,500 1990 Taylor Made Sales Agency 182 15,001,600 1989 Eugene V. Klein 114 29,623,000 1988 Walmac Int’l, agent 75 14,504,500 1987 Mill Ridge Sales, agent 24 4,858,700 1986 Spendthrift Farm 163 19,171,700 1985 Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency 13 8,887,500

Year Covering Sire Mares in foal Average 2012 Bernardini 3 $ 2,283,333 2011 Bernardini 6 980,833 2010 Medaglia d’Oro 4 776,250 2009 Distorted Humor 3 1,016,666 2008 A.P. Indy 4 1,112,500 2007 A.P. Indy 6 2,491,667 2006 Storm Cat 3 2,666,667 2005 Storm Cat 3 2,116,667 2004 A.P. Indy 7 2,357,142 2003 Storm Cat 3 4,800,000 2002 Storm Cat 4 2,375,000 2001 Seeking the Gold 5 1,277,000 2000 Storm Cat 10 2,144,500 1999 Storm Cat 4 2,812,500 1998 Storm Cat 6 1,908,333 1997 Gone West 5 940,000 1996 Storm Cat 6 1,343,333 1995 Seeking the Gold 3 1,245,000 1994 Danzig 5 1,070,000 1993 Seattle Slew 3 505,000 1992 Danzig 3 658,333 1991 Sadler’s Wells 3 538,333 1990 Nijinsky II 3 1,073,333 1989 Blushing Groom 9 1,146,667 1988 Nureyev 5 985,000 1987 Nijinsky II 3 1,316,667 1986 Nijinsky II 3 1,591,667 1985 Nijinsky II 6 1,783,333

Year Sire Number Sold Average 2012 Street Cry (IRE) 3 $ 293,333 2011 A.P. Indy 3 348,333 2010 Dynaformer 4 286,250 2009 Street Cry (IRE) 5 218,000 2008 Bernardini 5 518,000 2007 Dynaformer 3 453,333 2006 Unbridled’s Song 4 446,250 2005 Unbridled’s Song 7 565,000 2004 Giant’s Causeway 7 309,285 2003 Storm Cat 4 1,368,750 2002 Seattle Slew 5 453,000 2001 Forestry 7 258,571 2000 Storm Cat 6 808,333 1999 Storm Cat 4 662,500 1998 Seeking the Gold 3 791,667 1997 Storm Cat 3 608,333 1996 Storm Cat 3 678,333 1995 Storm Cat 5 276,000 1994 Dayjur 3 170,666 1993 Sadler’s Wells 4 283,750 1992 Seattle Slew 6 140,333 1991 Nureyev 4 305,000 1990 Danzig 3 246,667 1989 Mr. Prospector 4 718,750 1988 Riverman 3 230,000 1987 Caerleon 3 193,333 1986 Seattle Slew 4 396,250 1985 Lyphard 3 433,333

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* Indicates multiple graded stakes wins 2013 stakes winners are listed in bold

Horse GSW Breeding Price Buyer Consignor Sale

NOVEMBER SALE GRADUATES — Stakes Winners Sold as Weanlings 2008-Oct. 27, 2013

Aces Again Ghostzapper-Dame Again (AUS) $32,000 Dragon Ranch Holdings WinStar Racing, agent 2010

Advier Afleet Alex-Dancing Meg $20,000 Carlos J. Oyola Top Line Sales, agent 2011

Alberts Hope G2 Run Away and Hide-Accepting Fate $20,000 Keith Dickey Denali Stud 2011

All Squared Away G3 Bellamy Road- Squared $3,000 Mikhail Yanakov Indian Creek, agent 2009

Az Ridge Toccet-Unusual Spring $5,700 J & L Stable Four Star Sales, agent for Glencrest Farm 2009

Balmaran Yes It’s True-Free Space $27,000 RNA Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2010

Bashart G2 War Front-Busy Windsong $65,000 RNA Paramount Sales 2011

Best Warrior G3 Majestic Warrior-Flirtatious Miss $47,000 Farfellow Farms Buck Pond Farm, agent 2010

Blandophobic G3 Rock Hard Ten-Powder Bowl $20,000 Serdal Adali Elise Kendall, agent 2009

Blueyesintherein G3 Magna Graduate-Tartufi $15,000 Kentucky D Stables Darby Dan Farm, agent 2010

Bond Vigilante Salute the Sarge-L C Mystery $15,000 RNA Bluewater Sales, agent 2010

Brown Almighty Big Brown-Gone Goodbye $50,000 Pegasus Holding Group Stables Select Sales, agent 2010

Can the Man Into Mischief-Smolensk $40,000 Gus Bell Warrendale Sales 2011

Channel Lady G3* English Channel-Queen Supreme $25,000 Pedigree Consultants Rockwell Sales Agency, agent 2009

Cho Cho Cat Tale of the Cat-Cho Cho San $19,000 Raut Laneís End, agent 2010

Classy Coco Not For Love-Very Classy Gal $25,000 Wilbur Hill Farm Charlton, agent 2010

Cognito Langfuhr-Coral Sea $165,000 Rocco Bloodstock Warrendale Sales, agent 2009

Colonialsm Empire Maker-Didina (GB) $40,000 Davant Latham Mill Ridge Sales 2011

Cougarville Congrats-Gold Invitation $50,000 RNA Hunter Valley Farm 2011

Cozzetti G3 Cozzene-Lemon Drop Cello $47,000 Twighlight Stables Brookdale Sales, agent 2009

Cyber Secret G2* Broken Vow-Stomping $100,000 Ben Glass, agent Paragon Farms, agent 2009

Daddy Nose Best G3* Scat Daddy-Follow Your Bliss $34,000 RNA Betz Thoroughbreds, agent 2009

Debt Ceiling G3 Discreet Cat-Top Marks $8,500 Arbor Lane Farm Brandywine Farm 2011

Defy Gravity Bandini-Quickest $2,500 Karen & Gary Farrar Paramount Sales, agent 2009

Den’s Legacy G3 Medaglia d’Oro-Sunshine Song $150,000 John McKay Indian Creek, agent 2010

Devil in Disguise Smarty Jones-Bay Harbor $17,000 M.L. Reavis Eaton Sales, agent 2009

Devious Intent G3 Dixie Union-Hafifah $75,000 Kevin Hulse Taylor Made Sales Agency 2012

Diamond Bachelor War Front-Seasoned $100,000 J.M. Greathouse Mill Ridge Sales 2011

Dorsett Artie Schiller-Dontgetinmyway $40,000 Brendrich Farm Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2010

Drill G1* Lawyer Ron-Cat Dancer $170,000 RNA Hidden Brook, agent 2009

Dunkin Bend G3 Dunkirk-Misty Run $21,000 Indian Creek VanMeter Sales 2011

Evelyn’s Dancer Songandaprayer-Seraphic Too $4,700 Kevin Dole Ashview Farm, agent 2009

Falling Sky G3 Lion Heart-Sea Dragoness $16,000 Calixto Armas Brookdale Sales, agent 2010

Finale G3 Scat Daddy-Twinkle $175,000 Foxtale Farm Hartwell Farm, agent 2009

Fire With Fire Distorted Humor-Cosmic Fire $140,000 Lawley-Wakelin Bloodstock WinStar Racing 2011

Flashback G2 Tapit-Rhumb Line $260,000 Ben Glass, agent Gainesway, agent 2010

Flashy American Flashy Bull-Inn Between $5,000 Rocky One Hunter Valley Farm, agent 2009

Forever Snow Lion Heart-Bullagio $15,000 APPS Mill Ridge Sales, agent 2009

Gadsden Purchase Eddington-Gram’s Beauty $1,000 Fleming Thoroughbred Indian Creek, agent 2010

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Gemologist G1* Tiznow-Crystal Shard $310,000 Maverick Racing Laneís End, agent 2009

George Vancouver G1 Henrythenavigatgor-Versailles Treaty $450,000 D.M.I. Paramount Sales, agent 2010

Giovanni Boldini War Front-Dancing Trieste $190,000 Kingsbury Stables Millennium Farms 2011

Go Blue Or Go Home G3 Bluegrass Cat-Go Baby Go (IRE) $90,000 Jim & Susan Hill Morgan’s Ford Farm 2009

Grandacious Grand Slam-Kirsten Doll $15,000 Michael Rogers Hunter Valley Farm, agent 2008

Hakeem G1 Harlan’s Holiday-Michigan Bluff $35,000 Omer Halim Aydin Bedoin Bloodstock 2011

Harlan’s Pure Harlan’s Holiday-Lantern Glow $14,000 RNA Highclere Sales, agent 2010

Harlanís Ruby Harlanís Holiday-Smiling Eyes $55,000 RNA Hopewell Farm, agent 2008

Holy Lute Midight Lute-Holy Christmas $65,000 Stewart Denholtz & SFD Stables Dapple Stud, agent 2010

Hunt Crossing Corinthian-Silver Lace $260,000 Dowdy Draw Farm Highclere Sales, agent 2009

Il Villano Pollardís Vision-Do the Wekiva $9,500 RNA Paramount Sales, agent 2009

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Incredicat Discreet Cat-Lady Auchamore $180,000 RNA Anderson Farms, agent 2009

In Trouble G2 Tiz Wonderful-Ballpark Butterfly $14,000 RNA Bluegrass Thoroughbred Services 2011

Irish Art Artie Schiller-Irish Linnet $82,000 Bradley Thoroughbreds Bluegrass Thoroughbred Services, agent for Liberation 2008

Farm, John Donaldson & Bluegrass Farm

Irish Exchange Exchange Rate-Silver N Satin $40,000 Michael Sucher Royal Oak Farm, agent 2009

I Think So Proud Citizen-Steve’s Little Girl $7,000 Nedra Barton, agent Darby Dan Farm, agent 2010

Itís My Party Unbridledís Energy-Dee Deeís Wildcat $22,000 RNA Warrendale Sales, agent for Bluestone Equine Mgt 2008

Ive Struck a Nerve G2 Yankee Gentleman-Ranaway $1,700 Whitby Bloodstock Airdrie Stud, agent 2010

Jazzy Jessy Stormy Atlantic-Thunder Warmth $15,000 Grand Strand Stable Darby Dan Farm, agent 2008

Just Got In Songandaprayer-Imastorming $10,000 High Peak Farm Bluegrass Thoroughbred Services, agent 2010

Julie’s Love (GB) Mister Lord-Ballyheda’s Love $220,000 RNA Denali Stud 2012

Keegsquaw (IRE) Street Cry (IRE)-Kentucky Rose (FR) $90,000 Peregrine SAS Eaton Sales, agent 2009

Lady Banks Successful Appeal-House of Soviet’s $45,000 RNA Susan Y. Foreman, agent 2010

Lady of Shamrock G1* Scat Daddy-Blushing Issue $35,000 RNA Hunter Valley Farm, agent 2009

Laugh Track G3 Distorted Humor-Flaming Heart $180,000 Mark Casse WinStar Racing 2012

Ladystarturengine Jump Start-Golden Penny $22,000 Ray Trisler Elm Tree Farm, agent 2010

Leinan Ready’s Image-Golden Mirage (IRE) $39,000 Kingston Bloodstock Four Star Sales, agent 2010

Lemon Juice Johannesburg-Lemon Lady $50,000 RNA Dromoland Farm, agent 2009

Lil Bit OíFun Langfuhr-Dash of Humor $22,000 RNA Laneís End, agent 2008

Lil Cherokee Cherokee Run-Western Lil $47,000 RNA Hidden Brook, agent 2009

Little Miss Flurry Awesome Again-Belle’s Appeal $17,000 Charles V. Muth Pauls Mills Bloodstock 2011

Millennia Milwaukee Brew-Sararegal $79,000 Summerfield Sales Paragon Farms 2011

Miss Scatalicious Scat Daddy-Follow the Lite $70,000 Michael C. Anderson Taylor Made Sales Agency 2011

Mr. Instigator Chapel Royal-Blazed Star $19,000 RNA Penn Sales 2008

Mshawish Medaglia d’Oro-Thunder Bayou $25,000 Hot Pepper Farm Dapple Stud, agent 2010

My Best Brother G2 Stormy Atlantic-Wilshewed $95,000 RNA Valkyre Stud, agent 2009

Mystical Star G2 Ghostzapper-Capture a Star $45,000 RNA Ashview Farm, agent 2008

My Wandyís Girl G1* Flower Alley-Unbridled Secret $40,000 Machmer Hall Castle Park Farm, agent 2009

& Cherokee Equine

Naples Bay G3 Giant’s Causeway-Cappucino Bay $350,000 E.A. Cox Jr. Katalpa Farm, agent 2008

Nellie Cashman G3 Mineshaft-Alison’s Winner $57,000 Paul de Hechavarria Glenmalure Farm, agent 2010

Next Question G1 Stormy Atlantic-Seattle Stardust $29,000 RNA Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2008

No Nay Never G1* Scat Daddy-Cat’s Eye Witness $170,000 Chestnut Valley Hunter Valley Farm 2011

Northern Causeway G3 Giantís Causeway-Getaway Girl $150,000 Olin Gentry, agent Indian Creek, agent 2008

Officer Alex Officer-Ms. C D Player $75,000 Debbie Easter, agent Allied Bloodstock, agent 2010

Ol Donyo Curlin-Royal Tigress $60,000 Dixiana Farms Dixiana Farms, agent 2010

Open Water G2 Include-Biscayne Bay $75,000 Fernando Fantini Eaton Sales, agent 2009

Overdriven G2 Tale of the Cat-Air France $200,000 Everett Dobson Pope McLean, agent 2009

Percussion Bluegrass Cat-Cradlesong $200,000 B.T.A. Stable, agent Bluegrass Thoroughbred Services, agent 2008

Poker Player Harlan’s Holidy-Reven in the Win $120,000 Ben Glass, agent Brereton C. Jones/Airdrie Stud, agent 2011

Prayer for Relief G2* Jump Start-Sparklin Lil $39,000 RNA War Horse Place 2008

Private Tale Tale of the Cat-Taint $32,000 RNA Hartwell Farm, agent 2008

Princess Cecilia Sharp Humor-Ceciliaís Crown $27,000 RNA Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2008

Pure Fun G1 Pure Prize-Chelsea Green $5,000 RNA Royal Oak Farm, agent 2010

Purple Egg Lion Heart-Luminous Prize $21,000 SKB Bloodstock Betz Thoroughbreds, agent 2010

Quick Flip Speightstown-Motel Lass $170,000 Boulder Equine Hunter Valley Farm, agent 2009

Risky Call Notional-Judith’s Gamble $6,000 Bar None Ranch Warrendale Sales, agent 2010

Rivertown Belle Bellamy Road-Sweet Maggie $25,000 Pauls Mill & Pat Madden Select Sales, agent 2010

Royal Lahaina Chapel Royal-Fabulous Bonus $20,000 Upcountry Farm Beau Lane Bloodstock, agent 2008

Runstevierun Stevie Wonderboy-Beloved by All $50,000 Sarah Campion, agent Paramount Sales, agent 2009

Rush Now Tiznow-Dirty Rush $280,000 Pearl Street Farm Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2008

* Indicates multiple graded stakes wins 2013 stakes winners are listed in bold

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Russian Greek Giantís Causeway-Sand Dollar $100,000 Mikhail Yanakov Eaton Sales, agent for Overbrook Farm 2009

Sadir Artie Schiller-Swaying Amy $29,000 RNA Paramount Sales, agent 2008

Santina Dond El Prado (IRE)-Tri Skipping $35,000 RNA Brereton C. Jones/Airdrie Stud, agent 2008

Savvy Supreme G3 Distorted Humor-Outsource $520,000 WinStar Farm, agent Brereton C. Jones/Airdrie Stud, agent 2008

Sayaad Street Sense-Time for a Crown $450,000 Shadwell Estate Co. Paragon Farms, agent 2010

Secret Compass G1 Discreet Cat-Maria’s Pride $8,500 Liberation Farm Brandywine Farm 2011

Silver Ocean G3 Silver Train-Endless Sea $60,000 Twin Peeks Racing Indian Creek, agent 2008

Silver Valley Silver Train-Panorama Valley $9,000 RNA Dapple Stud 2011

Skydreamin Sky Mesa-Unfinished Dream $10,000 Backcountry Holdings Three Chimneys Sales 2011

Sky Girl G3 Sky Mesa-Vargas Girl $52,000 Lattir Paragon Farms, agent 2010

Sky Kingdom G3 Empire Maker-Sky Beam $180,000 Westrock Stables Lane’s End, agent 2009

Snow Fall War Front-Snowflake (IRE) $160,000 Grey Flight Bloodstock Taylor Made Sales Agency 2012

So Brilliant Medaglia díOro-Merry Me in Spring $190,000 BG Stables Warrendale Sales, agent 2009

Solid Appeal G2* Successful Appeal-Star of the Woods $100,000 Jim & Susan Hill Bluegrass Thoroughbred Services, agent 2009

Someplace Else Harlanís Holiday-Superfine City $67,000 RNA Eaton Sales, agent 2008

Soundwave Friends Lake-Echo Echo Echo $75,000 Vision Sales 2008 LLC Brereton C. Jones/Airdrie Stud, agent 2008

Stealcase G3 Lawyer Ron-Steal the Show $35,000 Elliot Mavorah Legacy Bloodstock, agent 2009

Strait of Zanzibar Arch-Royal Opportunity $120,000 Walnut Hill Racing Eaton Sales, agent for Overbrook Farm 2009

Street Gem Street Boss-Nesselrode $15,000 RNA Select Sales, agent 2010

Street Life Street Sense-Stone Hope $130,000 Shannon Run Stables Elm Tree Farm, agent 2009

Strong Suit G2* Rahy-Helwa $27,000 Margaret OíToole Three Chimneys Sales, agent 2008

Summer Soiree G1* War Front-Mazel Tov $70,000 RNA Brereton C. Jones/Airdrie Stud, agent 2008

Sundance Kit G3 English Channel-Call Me Up $35,000 Cuneyt Galicioply Bluegrass Thoroughbred Services, agent 2009

Tara From the Cape Leroidesanimaux (BRZ)-Royal Irish Lass $4,500 Liberation Farm, agent Bluewater Sales, agent 2010

Ten Thirty Corinthian-Julie’s Touch $10,000 M & M Bloodstock Three Chimneys Sales, agent 2010

The Factor G1* War Front-Greyciousness $50,000 Iroquois Bloodstock Hunter Valley Farm, agent 2008

Thunder Moccasin G2 A.P. Warrior-One Stormy Mama $35,000 BG Stables Warrendale Sales, agent 2009

Tiger Cat Lilly Tale of the Cat-Feisty Princess $40,000 Lantern Lodge Paramount Sales, agent 2008

Tiree Smoke Glacken-Diva Dyna $95,000 Hal Queen Hunter Valley Farm, agent 2010

Title Contender G3* Pulpit-Winter Garden $310,000 Ben Glass, agent Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2010

Tiz Blessed Tiznow-Starboard Stinger $285,000 Ben Glass, agent Eaton Sales, agent 2008

To Honor and Serve G1* Bernardini-Pilfer $575,000 Live Oak Plantation Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2009

Tonito M. G3 Rock Hard Ten-Esther’s Big Band $4,500 Machmer Hall Lane’s End 2011

& Pony World Farm

Tree of Life Lion Heart-Professora $27,000 RNA Hunter Valley Farm, agent 2010

Tropics G3 Speightstown-Taj Aire $280,000 Long’s Peak Equine Brookdale Sales, agent 2008

Twist of Silver Silver Train-Twist of Faith $30,000 Emerald Bloodstock Warrendale Sales, agent 2008

Unbridled Praise Songandaprayer-Spire $60,000 K B O Farm Mulholland Springs 2008

Uncle Mo G1* Indian Charlie-Playa Maya $160,000 Moon Bloodstock Denali Stud, agent 2008

War Dancer G2 War Front-Deed I Do $25,000 B&B Stables Claiborne Farm, agent 2010

Washington Bridge G2 Yankee Gentleman-Stirling Bridge $23,000 RNA Brereton C. Jones/Airdrie Stud, agent 2008

Went the Day Well G3 Proud Citizen-Tiz Maie’s Day $15,000 Grove Stud Hurstland Farm, agent 2009

Wicked Deed Harlan’s Holiday-Mafia’s Squall $115,000 Shannon Run Stables Blake Agency, agent 2008

Zayda Bluegrass Cat-Winter Solstice $90,000 John Cummins, agent Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2008

* Indicates multiple graded stakes wins 2013 stakes winners are listed in bold

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Denali Stud Location: Paris, Ky.Owners: Craig and Holly BandoroffWebsite: denalistud.com

Background: Craig and Holly Bandoroff’s Denali Stud near Paris, Ky. is one of the Thor-oughbred industry’s leading bloodstock con-signors.

Craig Bandoroff was a jockey in New Jer-sey in the early 1970s until a spill at Garden State Park in 1974 left him without the use of his right arm, forcing him to explore other career paths within the industry. The Ban-doroffs each gained experience working in various bloodstock and sales capacities, and in 1990 they opened Denali Stud. “Denali” is derived from the name given by the Eskimos to Mt. McKinley and means “the great one.”

In the late 1990s, Bob Lewis and his wife, Beverly, sent their champion racemare Ser-ena’s Song to Denali when she was retired. Denali has sold several of Serena Song’s offspring, including Group 1 winner Sophis-ticat, by Storm Cat, for $3.4 million at the 2000 Keeneland July Selected Yearling Sale; Grade 2 winner Harlington, by Unbridled, for $2.8 million at the 2003 Keeneland Sep-tember Yearling Sale; and Colourful Score, a colt by Storm Cat, for $3.5 million, at the 2005 September Sale.

At last year’s Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, Denali’s high seller was Heatherdoesntbluff, who sold for $800,000 to Hunter Valley Farm. The Grade 1-winning Heatherdoesntbluff, a daughter of Old Tri-este who produced Grade 1 winner Killer Graces, was sold in foal to Medaglia d’Oro.

At the 2008 November Sale, Denali Stud, agent, sold future champion Uncle Mo as a weanling to Moon Bloodstock for $160,000.

2013 stakes winners consigned as wean-lings to the November Sale: Alberts Hope (G2), Julie’s Love.

Eaton Sales Location: Lexington, Ky.Owners: Reiley McDonaldWebsite: eatonsales.com

Background: Eaton Sales Inc. is owned by Reiley McDonald, who purchased the sales agency from its founder, the late Lee Eaton, in the 1990s.

A Maryland native, McDonald holds a de-

gree in animal sciences from Cornell University and worked at various Maryland racetracks as an exercise rider and as-sistant trainer. He was an officer of Fasig-Tipton Company Inc. prior to buying Eaton Sales.

Eaton Sales served as agent for the dispersal of the W.T. Young family’s Overbrook Farm, which in 2009-2010 sold 205 horses for $38,606,000. At the time, the dispersal was the second largest in Keeneland sales history. It is now third behind the Edward P. Evans Spring Hill Farm dispersal, which sold 221 horses for $62,364,000 million in 2011-2012, and the Nelson Bunker Hunt dispersal, which sold 580 horses for $46,912,800 in 1988.

At last year’s Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, Eaton Sales, agent for Ashford, sold the $800,000 sale-topping weanling, a War Front colt, to John McCor-mack Bloodstock. Bringing the same price was Eaton’s top-selling mare, Gracious Gift. KI Farm bought the unraced daughter of Gi-ant’s Causeway who was in foal to Distorted Humor.

2013 stakes winners consigned as wean-lings to the November Sale: Keegsquaw (IRE), Open Water (G2).

Gainesway Location: LexingtonPresident: Antony BeckGeneral Manager: Neil HowardDirector of Sales: Michael HernonWebsite: gainesway.com

Background: : Located on Paris Pike, Gainesway is a 1,500-acre, full-service Thor-oughbred farm that is home to nine stallions, including Afleet Alex, Smoke Glacken, and Tapit.

The farm was found-ed by John R. Gaines, who was famous for his innovations in the Thor-oughbred industry, in-cluding the concept that became the Breeders’ Cup World Champion-ships. In 1989, Graham J. Beck, a successful businessman, wine maker, and Thorough-bred horseman in his native South Africa, purchased the farm from Gaines.

Beck died in July 2010. Today, his son, Antony, oversees farm operations as presi-dent. The younger Beck recently was elect-

ed to a two-year term as vice chairman of Breeders’ Cup, Ltd.

Gainesway includes two historic opera-tions, Greentree Stud and the C.V. Whitney farm. Beck and his wife, Angela, have nur-tured Gainesway into a facility known for more than Thoroughbreds. An emphasis on trees and spectacular gardens helped the farm earn official status as an arboretum from the American Public Garden Association.

At last year’s Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, Gainesway, agent for Dolphus Morrison, sold eventual Grade 2 runner-up Flashy Gray to West Point Thor-oughbreds for $775,000.

2013 stakes winner consigned as a weanling to the November Sale: Flash-back (G2).

Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales AgencyLocation: LexingtonPresident: John SikuraWebsite: hillndalefarms.com

Background: Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency is the sales arm of John Sikura’s Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm near Lexington.

Sikura was mentored by his father, the late John Sikura, Jr., a Cana-dian entrepreneur and founder of Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm in Ontario. The younger Sikura grew up attending the sales and races with his father, and he learned the business while working at Hill ‘n’ Dale’s Kentucky di-vision in the 1980s.

Following the death of his father in 1994, Sikura began to build the Kentucky farm into a prominent breeding and sales opera-tion. Today, Hill ‘n’ Dale encompasses 1,300 acres and stands 10 stallions, including Mid-night Lute and Stormy Atlantic. The farm is the final resting place of 1977 Triple Crown winner and leading sire Seattle Slew.

At the 2007 Keeneland November Breed-ing Stock Sale, Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent for Swettenham Stud, sold the highest-priced horse in the sale’s history – Playful Act (IRE) – for $10.5 million. The amount is the third-highest price ever paid for a horse at any Keeneland sale.

Last year, Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent, sold the November Sale’s $4.5 million sale-topper, Pure Clan. The Grade 1 winner was purchased in foal to Bernardini by Borg-es Torrealba Holdings.

Hill ‘n’ Dale also sold Playful Act’s mul-tiple Grade 3-winning full sister, Charging

Prominent November Sale Consignors

Craig Bandoroff

Reiley McDonald

Antony Beck

John Sikura

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Skies (IRE), for $4.2 million. Mandore Inter-national Agency purchased Charging Skies, who was in foal to Street Cry (IRE).

Hunter Valley FarmLocation: Versailles, Ky.Owners: Fergus Galvin, Tony Hegarty, Adrian Regan and John WadeWebsite: huntervalleyfarmky.com

Background: Located five miles from Keeneland, 200-acre Hunter Valley Farm is owned by four Irish natives: Fergus Galvin, Tony Hegarty, Adrian Regan and John Wade. The farm – the former Golden Gate Stud of Henri Mastey – was purchased in 2004.

Among the horses that Hunter Valley has sold at Keeneland is future Grade 1 winner Scat Daddy. At the 2005 September Yearling Sale, Hunter Valley Farm, agent, sold Scat Daddy for $250,000 to Todd Pletcher, agent.

At last year’s Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, Hunter Valley Farm, agent, sold Grade 1 winner and Canadian champion Negligee, in foal to Distorted Hu-mor, for $1.25 million to Mandore Interna-tional Agency.

2013 stakes winners consigned as wean-lings to the November Sale: Cougarville, Flashy American, Lady of Shamrock (G2), No Nay Never (G1).

Lane’s End Location: Versailles, Ky.Principals: William S. Farish and his son, BillWebsite: lanesend.com

Background: Lane’s End owner William S. Farish manages the 3,000-acre operation with his son, Bill. Lane’s End is home to 18 stallions, including such standouts as Curlin, English Channel, Lemon Drop Kid, Mineshaft and Smart Strike. The farm has welcomed such guests as President George H.W. Bush, his son, President George W. Bush, and Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

A lifelong horseman, the elder Farish bought his first Thoroughbred at the 1963

September Sale. Since then, he has cam-paigned more than 165 stakes winners and bred more than 290 stakes winners, includ-ing Horses of the Year Mineshaft (2003) and A.P. Indy (1992). Farish won the Eclipse Award as leading breeder in 1992 and 1999.

At Keeneland, Lane’s End handled the highest-grossing Thoroughbred dispersal in North American history as agent for the Edward P. Evans Spring Hill Farm dispersal. The dispersal sold 221 horses for $62,364,000 million in 2011-2012. One of them was the weanling Medaglia d’Oro filly Miss Besilu, who brought a North American record $2.6 million when she was sold to Besilu Stables.

Lane’s End also was agent for the Com-plete Dispersal of Saud bin Khaled’s Palides Investments N.V., Inc. in 2011. The dispersal sold 40 horses for $17,926,500 at the Sep-tember Yearling Sale.

The elder Farish has served on Keene-land’s Board of Directors since 1985. In Oc-tober 2006, he succeeded James E. (Ted) Bassett III as a Keeneland Trustee.

Bill Farish’s involvement in the industry includes serving as Chairman of the Board of Breeders’ Cup Ltd. He also races horses and in 2005 founded Woodford Racing LLC, a partnership that includes friends and others he has introduced to Thoroughbred racing.

At last year’s November Sale, Lane’s End sold two of the seven mares that brought $1 million or more. As agent for Martin and Pam Wygod, Lane’s End sold the Grade 1-winning Dynaformer mare Harmonius to Mandore International Agency for $2.8 mil-lion.

Lane’s End, agent, also sold the Grade 1-winning Tapit filly Zazu to Katsumi Yo-shida for $2.1 million.

2013 stakes winners consigned as wean-lings to the November Sale: Cho Cho Cat,

Royal Lahaina, Sky Kingdom (G3).

Paramount Sales LLCLocation: LexingtonOwners: Pat Costello and Gabriel DuignanWebsite: paramountsales.net

Background: Paramount Sales LLC is owned by Pat Costello and Gabriel Duignan, who founded the operation in 2001. Costello serves as Paramount’s Managing Officer.

A native of Kilkenny County, Ireland, Costello moved to Central Kentucky in the early 1980s, first developing and managing Crescent Hill Farm. From there he opened his own Drumkenny Farm, a full-service boarding operation that caters to clients such as Sam-Son Farm of Canada.

Duignan, also a native of Ireland, came to the U.S. in the mid-1980s, first working for Circle O Farm and later managing Ironwood Farm in Western Kentucky. In 2001, he was named President of Castleton-Lyons near Lexington. Two years later, Duignan started his own full-service operation, Foxtale Farm.

Costello and Duignan first became part-ners when they created a successful pin-hooking operation called “The Lads.”

Taylor Made Sales AgencyLocation: Nicholasville, Ky.Owners: Duncan, Ben, Frank and Mark TaylorWebsite: taylormadefarm.com

Background: Taylor Made was founded as a boarding operation in 1976 by Duncan Taylor, the eldest son of noted horseman Joe Taylor who was 19 years old at the time. Joe Taylor, an acknowledged authority on Thor-oughbred breeding, developed John Gaines’ Gainesway Farm into a leading stallion farm during his 40-year management.

Taylor Made quickly evolved into a full-service breeding and sales facility. Joining Duncan, president and CEO, in its opera-tion are his brothers Ben (stallions), Frank (boarding), and Mark (marketing and public sales). The farm was the home of leading sire Unbridled’s Song, who died in July.

Represented by its first Keeneland con-signment in 1978, Taylor Made has sold more than $1 billion in Thoroughbreds. Future champions sold at the September Sale are Anees, Farda Amiga and Ashado. Sold as a yearling for $170,000, Ashado brought $9 million -- a world record for a broodmare prospect -- when Taylor Made consigned her

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Bill and Will Farish

Pat Costello Gabriel Duignan

Frank, Mark and Duncan Taylor

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Adena SpringsLocations: Paris, Ky.; Williston, Fla.Owner: Frank StronachWebsite: adenastallions.com

Background: Frank Stronach and his Adena Springs Farm are promi-nent buyers and consign-ors at Keeneland. At the 2012 Keeneland Novem-ber Breeding Stock Sale, Adena Springs bought 13 horses for a total of $3,995,000. Its highest-priced purchase was Grade 2 winner Capital Plan, a 3-year-old Rock Hard Ten filly, for $825,000.

Stronach founded Magna Entertainment Corp. (MEC), which owns and operates racetracks across North America, includ-ing Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita, and the Palm Meadows training center in South Florida. Stronach, who has been involved in breeding and racing horses for more than 40 years, won the Eclipse Award as outstanding breeder in North America for 2000, 2004-08, and 2010-11. He also won Eclipse Awards as outstanding owner in 1998-2000 and 2008.

Additionally, Stronach has received 18 Sovereign Awards as Canada’s top owner and breeder, including leading breeder in 2010. Adena Springs is the only program to win the Eclipse and Sovereign as leading breeder in the same year (accomplished in 2005-08 and 2010). Stronach was recognized as North America’s top breeder from 2004-08 by stakes winners and earnings, and he is the first to breed a Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) winner who sired a Breeders’ Cup Clas-sic winner: Awesome Again (1998), sire of Ghostzapper (2004). Both stallions stand at Adena Springs Kentucky.

Stronach Stable has bred and/or cam-paigned more than 225 stakes winners, highlighted by champions Ghostzapper, Macho Uno, Ginger Punch, Perfect Sting, and Phantom Light; Preakness (G1) winner Red Bullet, and Grade 1 winners Game On Dude, Sugar Shake, Citronnade, Spun Sugar, Milwaukee Brew, Golden Missile and Collect the Cash.

Stronach developed his first farm near Versailles, Ky., in 1989 and his first Florida farm in 1996. In 2007, Adena Springs Ken-tucky moved to its present 2,000-acre loca-tion near Paris.

Borges Torrealba HoldingsPrincipal: Goncalo Torrealba

Background: Goncalo Torrealba, who oper-ates Stud TNT in Brazil, founded Borges Torreal-ba Holdings to represent his family’s Thorough-bred interests. About a year ago, the Torreal-bas became a partner in the Clay family’s Three

Chimneys Farm. A short time later, the Tor-realbas purchased a Lexington farm from Satish Sanan’s Padua Stables.

At last year’s Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, Borges Torrealba paid the sale-topping price of $4.5 million for Grade 1 winner Pure Clan, in foal to Ber-nardini. At this year’s Keeneland September Yearling Sale, Borges Torrealba Holdings and Three Chimneys Farm spent $1.75 mil-lion for a Tiznow filly who is a half-sister to champion and successful sire Speightstown.

Goncalo Torrealba has enjoyed a great deal of success in the U.S. He raced Grade 1 winner Cara Rafaela, named after his daughter; Cara Rafaela produced champion

to the 2005 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. The amount is the seventh-high-est price ever paid for a horse at any Keene-land sale.

Taylor Made has ranked as the Keene-land November Breeding Sale’s leading con-signor 17 times since 1990. Last year, Taylor Made, as agent, sold the sale’s second-high seller, Grade 1 winner Plum Pretty, for $4.2 million to Whisper Hill Farm LLC. Another million-dollar horse from the Taylor Made consignment was stakes winner Shotgun Gulch, who was sold in foal to Bernardini for $1.6 million from Mandore International Agency.

Three Chimneys SalesLocation: Midway, Ky.Owner: Robert N. ClayPresident: Case ClayWebsite: threechimneys.com

Background: Three Chimneys Sales, an ex-tension of Three Chimneys Farm near Mid-

way, Ky., has been representing clients in public and private sales of Thoroughbreds for nearly 40 years.

In 1973, owner Robert N. Clay sold his first yearling as part of a one-horse consign-ment to the September Sale. The yearling was a son of Bold Tactics who was bred by Clay’s father, Albert. Consigned by Three Chimneys Farm, the colt was purchased by Frank Donovan for $37,000. Named George Navonod, he became a Grade 1 winner and the first stakes winner bred by Albert Clay.

Robert Clay was a founding member of the National Thoroughbred Racing Associa-tion Board of Directors, served on the Board of Directors of the Breeders’ Cup, was

president of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association and is a member of the Board of Directors of that organization. He is a member of The Jockey Club, the Keene-land Association and the Kentucky Thor-oughbred Association. He is currently secre-tary of the American Horse Council.

Clay’s son, Case, became President of Three Chimneys in 2008. Case currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Breeders’ Cup, the Gluck Equine Research Foundation and the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, among others.

Three Chimneys Farm covers nearly 1,500 acres and is world renowned for its stallions, hosting thousands of visitors each year. Seattle Slew, the 1977 Triple Crown winner, stood the majority of his career at the farm. Today, Three Chimneys’ stallions include dual-classic winner and champion Big Brown, Flower Alley, Sky Mesa and Point Given.

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Prominent November Sale Buyers

Goncalo Torrealba

Case ClayRobert Clay

Frank Stronach

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Bernardini and was the 2006 Broodmare of the Year. He also raced champion Leroide-sanimaux (BRZ), who became the sire of Kentucky Derby (G1) and Dubai World Cup (G1) winner Animal Kingdom.

Coolmore StudManaging Partner: John MagnierHeadquarters: Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland Website: coolmore.com

Background: Coolmore’s vast operation is headquartered in Fethard, County Tipperary, and also has farms in Kentucky at Ashford Stud near Versailles and in Australia at Hunt-er Valley in New South Wales. John Mag-nier, a longtime patron of Keeneland sales, is managing partner of Coolmore. Demi O’Byrne is a veterinarian who buys horses on behalf of Coolmore.

At the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, Magnier’s son M.V. Magnier represent-ed Coolmore and was the third-leading buy-er when he signed the ticket on four horses that sold for a grand sum of $5.9 million. They included the $2.5 million sale-topper, a colt by War Front consigned by Woods Edge Farm, agent.

John Magnier, whose family was promi-nently associated with jumpers in Ireland, helped establish Coolmore as one of the world’s leading stallion operations. In 1975, legendary trainer Vincent O’Brien tapped Magnier to manage Coolmore for O’Brien and his partner, Robert Sangster. Their asso-ciation resulted in Coolmore’s domination of the European classics during the late 1970s and 1980s.

Today, Coolmore Ireland stands such leading stallions as Galileo (IRE) and Dane-hill Dancer, while Giant’s Causeway, Hen-rythenavigator, Tale of the Cat and Lookin At Lucky, among others, stand at Ashford. Coolmore also encompasses the famed Bal-lydoyle training yard, where Vincent O’Brien conditioned such champions as Sir Ivor, Ni-jinsky II, Alleged, Storm Bird and Sadler’s Wells, and today serves as home base for Irish champion trainer Aidan O’Brien (no relation).

Either individually or in various partner-ships, the Magniers, Tabor, and Smith have been represented by numerous Group or Grade 1 winners and champions in Europe and the U.S. This year, the partners won the Darley Prix Morny (G1) in France with No Nay Never, an undefeated colt by Ashford stallion Scat Daddy who is a graduate of the Keeneland November and September Sales. They own an interest in William Hill Haskell Invitational (G1) winner Verrazano.

Other successful horses the partners have raced are graduates of the September Sale. Tabor and Smith race multiple Group 2 win-ner Tableaux, a $330,000 purchase at the 2011 September Sale. In 2005, O’Byrne purchased future champion Rags to Riches on behalf of Tabor and Smith for $1.9 million at the Sep-tember Sale. Rags to Riches won the 2007 Kentucky Oaks (G1) and became only the third filly in history to win the Belmont (G1).

Mandore International AgencyLocation: Artassenx, FranceOwner: Nicolas de WatrigantWebsite: mandore-agency.com/en/

Background: Mandore International Agen-cy was the leading buyer at the 2012 Keene-land November Breeding Stock Sale when it purchased five horses for a grand total of $10,235,000. Mandore’s acquisitions were Changing Skies (IRE) for $4.2 million; Har-monious ($2.8 million); Shotgun Gulch ($1.6 million); Negligee ($1.25 million); and Goin-tobegone ($385,000).

French bloodstock agent Nicolas de Watrigant, whose entire family has been involved in Arabian and Thoroughbred rac-ing, founded Mandore International Agency when he returned to France in 2007 after spending several years working with not-ed Thoroughbred breeding establishments around the world. His experience included two years in France with the Niarchos fam-ily’s Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard and Haras du Mezeray. In Newmarket, England, he worked for Shadwell Estate Co. and for train-er Luca Cumani at Bedford House stables.

He also spent a year in Australia and New Zealand, where he worked for Coolmore, Arrowfield, Windsor Park Stud, Waikato Stud and for the Magic Millions sales company. In 2006, he traveled to Central Kentucky and spent time at Lane’s End Farm.

Shadai FarmLocation: Hokkaido, JapanPrincipal: Teruya “Terry” YoshidaWebsite: shadaifarm.jp/english/

Background: The Yoshida family’s Shadai

Farm, which is located on the island of Hok-kaido in Japan, is one of the world’s most famous Thoroughbred operations and an important patron of Keeneland Sales. At last year’s Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, Shadai purchased five horses for a total of $2.05 million.

Principal Teruya “Terry” Yoshida’s grand-father, Zenuske Yoshida, was one of the first Japanese to import Thoroughbreds from the U.S. on a major scale. He died in 1946, leav-ing the family business to his son Zenya Yo-shida (Terry’s father) and his two brothers. Zenya Yoshida founded Shadai in 1955.

Zenya Yoshida formerly owned a stud farm in the Tokyo region that the Japanese government purchased in 1958 as part of the land for Narita International Airport. Yo-shida used the money to buy land on Hok-kaido, which is now Japan’s principal center of Thoroughbred breeding, and developed Shadai Farm.

When Teruya Yoshida graduated in eco-nomics from Keoi University in 1969, his father sent him to Kentucky to manage Fon-tainebleau Farm, then the American branch of Shadai. He spent five years at Fontaineb-leau, during which time he spent $100,000 for Northern Taste, a son of Northern Dancer who won the 1974 Prix de la Foret at Long-champ. Northern Taste was the champion stallion in Japan for 11 consecutive years.

Sunday Silence, winner of the 1989 Kentucky Derby (G1), Preakness (G1) and Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1), entered stud at Shadai in 1991 and became a perennial lead-ing sire. He died in 2002 at the age of 16.

Shadai Stallion Station currently stands about 28 stallions. They include 2002 Ken-tucky Derby winner War Emblem.

Whisper Hill Farm LLCLocation: Citra, Fla.Owner: Amanda “Mandy” Pope

Background: Mandy Pope’s Whisper Hill Farm LLC has made headlines with the ac-quisition of several high-priced broodmare prospects. Among them is Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner Plum Pretty, sold for $4.2 mil-lion at last year’s Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. The amount was the co-second-highest price recorded at the sale.

At this year’s Keeneland September Year-ling Sale, Whisper Hill paid $2.2 million for an Indian Charlie filly out of Grade 1 win-ner Take Charge Lady. The filly, the sale’s highest-priced filly, is a half-sister to Grade 1 winners Take Charge Indy and Will Take Charge. Whisper Hill bought five yearlings for a total of $3,815,000.

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jumpers, became interested in racing when she moved to Florida in 1980. She boards her broodmares in Kentucky and raises her young horses at Whisper Hill, which also is home to many retired Thorough-breds.

Pope is the vice chair-man of the John William

Pope Foundation, which works to improve the well-being of the citizens of North Caro-lina and the nation through the advancement of individual freedom and personal respon-sibility. The foundation, named for Pope’s late father, makes grants to support public policy groups, educational institutions, hu-manitarian efforts, and the arts.

WinStar FarmLocation: Versailles, Ky.Owner: Kenny TrouttWebsite: winstarfarm.com

Background: Dallas resident Kenny Troutt has been a horseman for more than 20 years and an entrepreneur most of his life. The Il-linois native established his first horse farm, Landview, in eastern Nebraska in the early 1980s. In 1988, he founded Excel Commu-nications, a long-distance telephone service

company that integrated the growing demand for telecommunications ser-vice with relationship marketing. As founder and chairman of Excel, Troutt used innovative business and marketing strategies that resulted in the meteoric rise of the corporation and its success as a publicly traded enterprise in 1996.

WinStar Farm, which is located near Keeneland, covers more than 1,800 acres. The farm includes a stallion operation and a training and rehab facility with a seven-furlong training track covered in Polytrack. WinStar’s 22 stallions include leading sires Distorted Humor, Tiznow, Speightstown, and Harlan’s Holiday.

WinStar has enjoyed success at the track, campaigning such standouts as 2010 Ken-tucky Derby (G1) winner Super Saver; 2010 Belmont (G1) and 2011 Breeders’ Cup Clas-sic (G1) winner Drosselmeyer; and 2009 Dubai World Cup (G1) Well Armed. Super Saver and Drosselmeyer are now on Win-Star’s stallion roster.

At Keeneland, WinStar Racing, agent, consigns a number of horses of racing age to the November Breeding Stock Sale. Gradu-ates include 2013 stakes winners Aces Again, Fire With Fire, and Laugh Track (G3).

Katsumi YoshidaFarm: Northern Farm, Hokkaido, JapanWebsite: northernfarm.jp/english/

Background: Prominent Thoroughbred breeder and owner Katsumi Yoshida in 1994 founded Northern Farm on the island of Hokkaido in Japan. The farm is home to a number of broodmares that were extremely successful in the U.S. Among them is Horse of the Year Azeri, whom Yoshida purchased in foal to Distorted Humor for $2.25 million at the 2009 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale.

Yoshida’s other recent acquisitions at the November Sale include Grade 1 win-ner Zazu, purchased for $2.1 million last year; Grade 1 winner Ticker Tape (GB), purchased in foal to Giant’s Causeway for $950,000 in 2011; and Grade 1 producer Fit Right In, purchased in foal to Curlin for $1.05 million in 2010.

In September, Yoshida made news when he purchased Maggi Moss’ Grade 1 winner So Many Ways, a 3-year-old daughter of Sightseeing.

Yoshida is a brother of Teruya “Terry” Yoshida of Shadai Farm. Their grandfather, Zenuske Yoshida, was one of the first Japa-nese to import Thoroughbreds from the U.S. on a major scale. He died in 1946, leaving the family business to his son Zenya Yoshida (Terry’s father) and his two brothers. Zenya Yoshida founded Shadai in 1955.

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A November Sale record for a horse in training was set in 2011 when champion Royal Delta was sold for $8.5 million to Ben Leon’s Besilu Stables.