Updates on Griffin Place bred, raised and sold runners and 
        Stallions that GP has shares in.
         
        
        December 
        
        12/22/02 
          
          Griffin Place bred Thunder Zoot wins at 
        Portland Meadows 
          
          
            | Horse name | 
            Thunder Zoot  | 
           
          
            | Notes | 
            Demons Begone-Zoot de Zoot  | 
           
          
            | Activity type | 
            Result | 
           
          
            | Activity date | 
            12-22-2002 | 
           
          
            | Track | 
            Portland Meadows | 
           
          
            | Surface | 
            Dirt | 
           
          
            | Distance | 
            1 Mile | 
           
          
            | Track condition | 
            Sloppy. | 
           
          
            | Race number | 
            8 | 
           
          
            | Purse | 
            PURSE $4,300 | 
           
          
            | Claim price | 
              | 
           
          
            | Race type | 
            Claiming  | 
           
          
            | Finish position | 
            1 | 
           
          
            | Jockey | 
            Gutierrez J M | 
           
          
            | Race Chart | 
            
            
            See 8th Race | 
           
           12/22/02 
        Toccet a tick better than Kafwain in Hollywood Futurity 
        Article from Thoroughbred Times 
        Toccet is out of Griffin Place mare, Cozzene's Angel 
        Daniel Borislow wanted his homebred Toccet to have a showdown with Bob 
        Baffert’s Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) winner Vindication in the $406,500 
        Hollywood Futurity (G1) at Hollywood Park on Saturday, but Baffert gave 
        him all he could ask for with Kafwain instead. Toccet prevailed, 
        however, after coming west from his Maryland base to prove his 
        credentials for possible divisional honors and withstanding an inquiry 
        to notch his sixth victory.  
        The son of Awesome Again blew out of the gate with more speed than he 
        has previously shown, and pressed the pace set by Roll Hennessey Roll 
        through early fractions of :46.36 for the half and 1:09.94 for six 
        furlongs.  
         
        Kafwain, who appeared to break a step slow, settled at the back of 
        the six-horse field. Jorge Chavez had Toccet perfectly placed, and when 
        Victor Espinoza began Kafwain’s move down the backstretch, Toccet was 
        still relaxed near the front. As the much larger Kafwain loomed wide 
        around the turn, Toccet took the lead, and Kafwain bumped Coax Kid out 
        of his way in his eagerness to reach his rival. He stretched his head in 
        front briefly as he leaned inward but Toccet dug in and when Chavez 
        switched to a left-handed whip he pushed his nose back in front. Toccet 
        finished a scant head in front of Kafwain, completing the race in 
        1:41.26 over a fast track.  
         
        The inquiry sign was nearly immediate, but the decision took several 
        minutes before the stewards took Kafwain down and placed him fourth, 
        behind Coax Kid. Baffert’s other entry, Domestic Dispute, was placed 
        second, although he had been three lengths behind the leaders.  
         
        "He got his speed flying in Thursday," trainer John Scanlon said of 
        Toccet. "He impressed me more than he ever has. He got hooked and he 
        said, ‘Hey, what do you think you’re doing?’ He just seems to get better 
        every week. Where are we running next week, boss?"  
         
        Baffert was philosophical about Kafwain’s loss.  
         
        "I know when they turned for home and I saw that, I was like, if he’s 
        gonna win, he’s gonna come down," Baffert said. "I can’t complain. Chop 
        Chop (Chavez), he’s tough to get by, though. He’s tough. What a race."
         
         
        Scanlon also has conditioned Toccet to wins at 1 1/16 miles in the 
        Champagne Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park, and the Laurel Futurity (G3), and 
        in the 1 1/8 mile Remsen Stakes (G2) at Aqueduct. Toccet’s only finish 
        worse than third was in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1), the start of an 
        eight-week blitz that had the colt running every two weeks.  
         
        Toccet, bred in Kentucky, is the first foal to race from three foals 
        out of the stakes-placed Cozzene mare Cozzene’s Angel. He improved his 
        career earnings to $755,610.  
         12/22/02 
        Toccet Scores a Hollywood Hit in Futurity 
        Article from racing.BLOODHORSE.com Toccet can add Saturday's 
        $406,507 Hollywood Futurity (gr. I) to his growing argument for top 
        juvenile honors in 2002.  
         
        The Kentucky-bred son of Awesome Again now holds grade one victories 
        on both coasts – he won the Champagne at Belmont on Oct. 5 – and has 
        captured six of eight starts, including four graded stakes. He also won 
        the Laurel Futurity (gr. III) and the Remsen Stakes (gr. II) at Aqueduct 
        this year.  
         
        Toccet is the first eastern-based horse to win the Futurity since 
        Stephan's Odyssey connected for the late Hall of Fame trainer Woody 
        Stephens in 1984.  
         
        Of course, with the Eclipse Award voting all but completed, the 
        argument is mainly academic.  
         
        Toccet's owner and breeder, Daniel Borislow, had challenged Padua 
        Stables and trainer Bob Baffert to enter their Breeders' Cup Juvenile 
        (gr. I) champion Vindication, the probable Eclipse 2-year-old winner, to 
        run in the Futurity.  
         
        Instead, Baffert gave him Kafwain, his "second-stringer" who put on a 
        tremendous stretch battle with Toccet.  
         
        Toccet, ridden by Jorge Chavez, prevailed by a head over the 6-5 
        favorite Kafwain, but the latter was disqualified for bumping Coax Kid 
        turning for home and was placed fourth.  
         
        The 1 1/16-mile 2-year-old test was run in 1:41.26.  
         
        Sent off at 8-5, Toccet surprisingly took on Roll Hennessy Roll early 
        through solid early fractions of :23.08 and :46.36. As Toccet took 
        control of the lead at the top of the stretch, Kafwain, ridden by Victor 
        Espinoza, was making a wide move to kick home. Kafwain took the lead by 
        a head lead briefly in late stretch, but Toccet gamely battled back to 
        grab a narrow edge in the final 100 yards.  
         
        Kafwain, the Thoroughbred Corp.'s Breeders' Cup Juvenile runner-up, 
        was last in the six-horse field going down the backstretch before 
        closing the gap on the turn. He was four wide coming out of the final 
        turn when he cut off Coax Kid and Patrick Valenzuela to his inside while 
        engaging a powerful stretch drive.  
         
        Domestic Dispute, a second Baffert entry, was moved up to second and 
        Coax Kid awarded third.  
         
        "We were scared about the track, not knowing whether he would handle 
        it," Chavez said. "He was slipping on it a little bit, but he still was 
        fighting, and he was able to come back again in the stretch after the 
        other one got in front of us. It was amazing. He didn't like the track, 
        and he still won like that. He's got such a big heart. He's traveled a 
        lot and he keeps doing it. This is an amazing horse."  
         
        Trained by John Scanlan, Borislow picked up $243,900 for the victory, 
        swelling the 2-year-old bay colt's career earnings to $755,610. Toccet 
        is among the leading contenders for the 2003 Kentucky Derby (gr.I).  
         
        Real Quiet, the 1997 winner, is the most recent of five Futurity 
        graduates to go on to glory in the Run for the Roses.  
         
        Toccet, who has won three straight races since his dull 9th-place 
        effort in the Breeders' cup Juvenile Oct. 26, was sent west by owner 
        Daniel Borislow in a last-ditch attempt to snare the 2-year-old 
        championship from Vindication. While the victory does not figure to be 
        enough to sway Eclipse Award voters, it definitely enhanced Toccet's 
        reputation.  
         
        Scanlan believes Toccet's best days are ahead.  
         
        "It was a great race today," he said. "He impressed me more than he 
        ever has. He got hooked and he said, 'Hey, what do you think you're 
        doing?' He just seems to get better every week."  
         
        Scanlan borrowed a set of green Hollywood Park silks when he 
        discovered he forgot Borislow's silks  
         
        "I left them (silks) in the car," he said. "The Irish clover was in 
        me. We wanted to ride pure green silks. The biggest race I ever won in 
        my life was the Seneca and we forgot the silks. Maybe we'll forget the 
        silks if we make it to the Derby."  
         
        Baffert gave credit to Chavez and Toccet and had no complaint about 
        the disqualification of Kafwain.  
         
        "Chop Chop (Chavez), he's tough to get by," Baffert said. "What a 
        race."  
         
        Toccet paid $5.20, $3.80 and $2.40. Domestic Dispute returned $8 and 
        $6.20. Coax Kid paid $5.20.  
         12/22/02 
        Toccet victorious in Futurity 
        Dec. 22, 2002 - Article from Daily Racing Form, by Jay Privman 
        INGLEWOOD, Calif. - In his years in the National Hockey League, Rick 
        Toccet was known for his tough, aggressive play. In an act of pure 
        karma, the trait has transferred to the colt whose misspelled name 
        carries on that legacy.  
        Saturday's $409,500 Hollywood Futurity put Toccet to the test. On a 
        track favoring speed, he was asked to chase a quick front-runner, then 
        hold off a belated charge from the favorite, all while racing over a new 
        track for the first time. He cleared every hurdle, holding off Kafwain 
        to win by a head.  
         
        Kafwain was subsequently disqualified and moved back to fourth, the 
        stewards ruling he interfered with Coax Kid at the top of the stretch. 
        Domestic Dispute, who finished four lengths behind Kafwain, was promoted 
        to second, with Coax Kid, who was another 3 1/2 lengths behind, moved up 
        to third. Roll Hennessy Roll was fifth, and Logician trailed.  
         
        Although Toccet's number 6 flashed during the inquiry, he was not in 
        any way involved in the incident.  
         
        Toccet, racing over a fast track that played several lengths faster 
        than par, was timed in 1:41.26 for 1 1/16 miles. The early fractions of 
        23.08 seconds, :46.36, and 1:09.94 for six furlongs belonged to Roll 
        Hennessy Roll, but Toccet was always lapped on Roll Hennessy Roll.  
         
        The victory was the third straight for Toccet -- including the Remsen 
        Stakes at Aqueduct and the Laurel Futurity -- since his ninth-place 
        finish in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile, a race in which his outside post 
        draw severely hindered his chances. He won three straight prior to that, 
        including the Champagne Stakes at Belmont.  
         
        All told, Toccet has now won six times in eight starts, twice in 
        Grade 1 company, while winning stakes at four different racetracks. He 
        also became the first Eastern-based horse since Stephan's Odyssey in 
        1984 to win the Futurity. But he's the first to ship in directly and 
        win. Stephan's Odyssey stuck around for the Futurity after first 
        capturing an allowance race two weeks earlier at Hollywood Park.  
         
        "He beat everybody except for one unfortunate race in the Breeders' 
        Cup," said Toccet's owner, Dan Borislow. "I think he deserves to be the 
        champion this year."  
         
        Borislow picked up a first prize of $243,900. In addition, he said he 
        bet $5,000 to win on Toccet, but cold-punched a one-way exacta of Toccet 
        over Kafwain. "I was kind of disappointed to see Kafwain come down," 
        Borislow said. Borislow made up for that, though, with a head-to-head 
        bet he made with Kafwain's trainer, Bob Baffert, who chatted up Borislow 
        in the track's director's room.  
         
        John Scanlan, Toccet's trainer, called his colt a "superstar in the 
        making."  
         
        "He just seems to get better every week," Scanlan said.  
         
        Toccet ($5.20) was the second choice, behind Kafwain, who was 6-5. 
        Toccet's silks were not shipped to California for the race, so jockey 
        Jorge Chavez had to wear hunter green house silks from Hollywood Park. 
        To add further insult, track announcer Vic Stauffer announced before the 
        race that Toccet was a gelding, before correcting himself and saying the 
        2-year-old colt was a "regular Lasix user, not a regular gelding."  
         
        Borislow said Toccet would return to Maryland on Sunday, and train at 
        Laurel during the winter.  
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        November       
        11/30/02 
        Griffin Place bred Thunder Zoot wins at Portland Meadows 
        
          
            | Horse name | 
            Thunder Zoot  | 
           
          
            | Notes | 
            Demons Begone-Zoot de Zoot  | 
           
          
            | Activity type | 
            Result | 
           
          
            | Activity date | 
            11-30-2002 | 
           
          
            | Track | 
            Portland Meadows | 
           
          
            | Surface | 
            Dirt | 
           
          
            | Distance | 
            1 1/16 Mile | 
           
          
            | Track condition | 
            Fast. | 
           
          
            | Race number | 
            8 | 
           
          
            | Purse | 
            PURSE $4,000 | 
           
          
            | Claim price | 
              | 
           
          
            | Race type | 
            Claiming  | 
           
          
            | Finish position | 
            1 | 
           
          
            | Jockey | 
            Murray KC | 
           
           
              
        11-30-02 
        Toccet Win Remsen And Serves Notice For 2003 
        Article from NYRA, by Francis LaBelle Jr. 
        Toccet is out of Griffin Place mare, Cozzene's Angel       
        The history of Aqueduct’s Grade 2 Remsen is that it produced horses 
        that will heavily involved in the three-year-old Classics the following 
        spring. Saturday afternoon, jockey Jorge Chavez guided Daniel Borislow’s 
        Toccet to an impressive 2 ¼-length victory over Bham in the 89th renewal 
        of this $200,000 nine-furlong event for two-year-olds. 
         
        The victory did not come easy, as Toccet and Bham battled through 
        fractions of :23 2/5; :46 4/5; 1:11 2/5 and 1:36 4/5, before Toccet 
        finally drew off under the hard-working Chavez for the win in 1:50 2/5. 
        He returned $5.30 as the second choice. 
         
        Toccet, who also won Belmont’s Grade 1 Champagne, has now proven 
        himself capable of handling the nine-furlong distance and two turns. He 
        has a big edge over the competition, as his connections will devise a 
        plan whose intent is to bring Toccet to Churchill Downs on May 3rd, 2003 
        for the Kentucky Derby. Remsen winners that have become Kentucky Derby 
        winners are Johnstown, Carry Back, Northern Dancer, Pleasant Colony, Go 
        for Gin and Thunder Gulch,  
         
        “This horse can do it all,” said trainer Jon Scanlan of Toccet. “He 
        can win on the front, back or sideways. I thought he was the best horse 
        in the race. I was confident he would win when I entered him. He had a 
        fitness edge in here; this was his seventh start. I don’t know why he 
        shook his head in the stretch. I’ll have to go back to the barn and 
        check that out. Maybe he was P.O.’d that they didn’t make him the 
        favorite.” 
         
        Actually, Chavez had the answer for Scanlan already. 
         
        “He showed today how good he is,” Chavez said. “He can come from 
        behind or he can win just off the win. I wasn’t concerned about (Bham). 
        I know that I have a nice horse. The rain startled him; that’s why he 
        was shaking his head. ” 
         
        According to Scanlan, plans are undecided for Toccet. 
         
        “Right now, our plans are to have some champagne,” he said. “I don’t 
        like Gulfstream for this horse. Maybe we will go to Dubai, New Orleans 
        or just stay home.”  
        
        11-30-02 
        Toccet ticks off another win in Remsen 
        Article from Thoroughbred Times 
        Toccet is out of Griffin Place mare, Cozzene's Angel       
        Racing for the third time in a little more than a month, Toccet kept 
        rolling in his strong two-year-old campaign with a 2¼-length win in the 
        $200,000 Remsen Stakes (G2) for two-year-olds at Aqueduct on Saturday.
         
        Juddmonte Farms’ homebred Empire Maker, a maiden winner trained by 
        Bobby Frankel, was sent off as the 7-to-5 favorite, but an anticipated 
        duel with the seasoned Toccet never developed in the 1 1/8-mile event.
         
         
        Empire Maker bobbled coming out of the gate and spent most of the 
        race making up ground before flattening out in the stretch and finishing 
        third. Meanwhile, Toccet prompted the pace as Bham led through fractions 
        of :23.41 for the opening quarter, :46.90 through a half-mile, and 
        1:11.40 for six furlongs. Toccet moved outside in the backstretch and 
        overtook Bham in the far turn under jockey Jorge Chavez. He drew clear 
        while shaking his head a few times in the stretch before stopping the 
        clock in 1:50.40 over a fast track.  
         
        Toccet, a son of freshman sire Awesome Again, earned his third career 
        stakes victory just two weeks after his front-running triumph in the 
        Laurel Futurity (G3) on November 16, which followed a disappointing 
        ninth-place finish in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) on October 26.  
         
        "This horse can do it all. He can win on the front, back, or 
        sideways," trainer John Scanlan said. "I thought he was the best horse 
        in the race. I was confident he would win when I entered him. He had a 
        fitness edge in here; this was his seventh start."  
         
        Toccet, who also won the Champagne Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park on 
        October 5, picked up his fifth win and improved his bankroll to $511,710 
        for owner-breeder Daniel Borislow.  
         
        Bred in Kentucky, Toccet is the only foal to race from three foals 
        out of the winning Cozzene mare Cozzene’s Angel, a half sister to six 
        winners, including stakes winners Courtly Candor, Carson Bay, and Miss 
        Walkie Talkie.  
        
        11-16-02 
        Toccet too much for Laurel Futurity competitors 
        Article from Thoroughbred Times 
        Toccet is out of Griffin Place mare, Cozzene's Angel       
        Racing on an off-track for the first time in his six-race career 
        proved to be no problem for Toccet as he forged to the lead along the 
        inside on the far turn of the sloppy Laurel Park track, took command at 
        the top of the stretch, and drew off to a 6 1/4-length victory in the 
        $100,000 Laurel Futurity (G3) on Saturday.  
        Toccet was bumped at the start of the 1 1/16-mile race but regained 
        his footing and found room on the inside on the backstretch, where he 
        challenged early leader Ironton through a half-mile in :48.44 before 
        putting a head in front in six furlongs in 1:13.33.  
         
        Toccet took command from that point, opening a 3 1/2-length lead at 
        the top of the stretch, before being ridden out to the victory achieved 
        in 1:46.10. Ironton, who finished second in the Marlyand Million Nursery 
        Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on September 21, held second, one length 
        in front of Nursery winner Cherokee’s Boy in third.  
         
        Trainer John Scanlan said Toccet had trained well on off tracks.  
         
        "He did fine. He’s been training really well and it’s been muddy 
        lately and he showed me that he likes it in the morning, so I just 
        assumed he’d like it in the afternoon," Scanlan said.  
         
        The victory had Chavez looking forward to next season with Toccet.
         
         
        "Now we know this horse loves the slop, too," Chavez said. "This will 
        definitely be a Derby-type horse."  
         
        Toccet bounced back from a ninth-place finish in the Breeders’ Cup 
        Juvenile (G1) in his previous start on October 26 at Arlington Park. In 
        that 1 1/8-mile race, Toccet broke from the outside post in the field of 
        13.  
         
        Toccet, who won the Champagne Stakes (G1) on October 5 at Belmont 
        Park, earned the second graded stakes victory of his career. The son of 
        Awesome Again has won four of six starts and placed third once and has 
        earned $391,710 for owner-breeder Dan Borislow.  
         
        Toccet is the only foal to race out of the Cozzene mare Cozzene’s 
        Angel, a stakes-placed winner. Cozzene’s Angel was sold in foal to 
        Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) winner Awesome Again, at the 1999 Adena 
        Springs broodmare sale at Fasig-Tipton Kentucky, and the resulting foal 
        was Toccet. Cozzene’s Angel was purchased for $200,000 by Buzz Chace, 
        agent for Borislow. 
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        October 
        
        10-27-02 
        Toccet comes in sixth at the Breeders' Cup Juvenile G1 
        Toccet is out of Griffin Place mare, Cozzene's Angel       
        
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        10-7-02 
        Toccet pulls out all the stops for Champagne win 
        
        Thoroughbred Times,
        Posted: 10/5/2002 
        7:29:00 PM ET       
        
        Toccet is out of Griffin Place mare, 
        Cozzene's Angel 
               
        Daniel Borislow’s homebred Toccet scored his third straight win and 
        carved himself a spot in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) with a game 
        1½-length win in the $500,000 Champagne Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park on 
        Saturday.  
         
        Sent off at odds of 9.10-to-1, Toccet seemed to stall after moving 
        into striking position at the rail just behind Icecoldbeeratreds, who 
        led a field of nine from two wide at the top of the stretch. But under 
        strong urging from jockey Jorge Chavez, Toccet dug in at midstretch to 
        shoot past Icecoldbeeratreds and drive clear in the 1 1/16-mile event, 
        stopping the clock in 1:44.45.  
         
        "I was very impressed by him coming up the rail, especially after I 
        told Jorge to stay off the rail," trainer John Scanlan said. "I didn’t 
        want any part of the fence. The horse never seems to get tired. The 
        farther he goes, the better he goes. He’ll work at Arlington a week 
        before the [Juvenile] to get a work over the track." 
         
        Icecoldbeeratreds, who shipped in after winning the Del Mar Futurity 
        (G2) at Del Mar on September 11, held for second. Erinsouthernman 
        followed three lengths back in third. Pretty Wild, the 1.30-to-1 
        favorite, followed another 2½ lengths back in fourth.  
         
        After finishing third in his career debut at Colonial Downs in a 
        six-furlong maiden special weight contest on July 7, Toccet scored a 
        ten-length win at Laurel Park on August 16 in a seven-furlong maiden 
        special weight event. He followed with an 8½-length triumph in a 1 
        1/16-mile allowance at Pimlico Race Course on September 6 in his start 
        before the Champagne. He has earned $331,710.  
         
        Bred in Kentucky, Toccet is by freshman sire Awesome Again and is the 
        only foal to race from three foals out of the winning Cozzene mare 
        Cozzene’s Angel.  
         
        Please see chart courtesy of Equibase at
        
        http://www.equibase.com   
        
        10-7-02 
        Toccet: Toast of Champagne 
        Out of Griffin Place mare, 
        Cozzene's Angel       
        By DAVID GRENING, The Daily Racing Form 
        ELMONT, N.Y. - Toccet joined the list of contenders for the Breeders' 
        Cup Juvenile on Saturday by rallying up the rail past a tiring 
        Icecoldbeeratreds to win the Grade 1, $500,000
        Champagne Stakes 
        by 1 1/2 lengths at Belmont Park.  
        Icecoldbeeratreds, who opened up a 1 1/2-length lead at the eighth 
        pole, finished second, three lengths ahead of Erinsouthernman. Pretty 
        Wild, the 6-5 favorite, never threatened in finishing fourth. Cape Good 
        Hope, Brancusi, Outer Reef, Desert Warrior, and Risky Cat completed the 
        order of finish. 
         
        Toccet is named after Rick Tocchet, who plays for the Philadelphia 
        Flyers of the National Hockey League. Daniel Borislow, the owner and 
        breeder of Toccet, blamed the misspelling on his bookkeeper. 
         
        It's not the only mistake Borislow made. Eighteen months ago, 
        Borislow sold Cozzene's Angel, the dam of Toccet, for a relatively cheap 
        price. "I've been trying to buy her back for three months," Borislow 
        said. 
         
        For the moment, Borislow will have to settle for having a Breeders' 
        Cup Juvenile contender. "We're going," he said. "As long as he comes out 
        of it in good shape." 
         
        Under Jorge Chavez, Toccet settled in fourth position down the 
        backstretch while Desert Warrior set the pace chased by 
        Icecoldbeeratreds. Desert Warrior began to tire at the three-eighths 
        pole, and Chavez had to guide Toccet around him. Meanwhile, 
        Icecoldbeeratreds opened up a lengthy advantage in upper stretch. 
         
        Inside the sixteenth pole, Icecoldbeeratreds began to tire and Chavez 
        rallied him up the rail to victory. Toccet covered the 1 1/16 miles in 
        1:44.45 - .25 of a second slower than Storm Flag Flying in the Frizette. 
        Toccet returned $20.20 to win. 
         
        "When he moved into third down the backside he looked to me like he 
        was the only one still running," trainer John Scanlan said. "I was only 
        concerned about the fence. The fence was horrible today.'' 
         
        This year's Breeders' Cup Juvenile will be run at 1 1/8 miles. 
        Scanlan said he wishes it was further. 
         
        "I wish it was a mile and a half," he said. 
         
        Icecoldbeeratreds, the Del Mar Futurity winner, appeared to fail in 
        his test to show his connections he could get a distance. 
         
        "It's the first time going this far, so you've got to give him at 
        least one more chance," jockey David Flores said. "He's only a 
        2-year-old. Hopefully, you'll see him in the Breeders' Cup." 
         
        Pretty Wild most likely will not run in the Breeders' Cup. After two 
        solid efforts in the Hopeful and Futurity, Pretty Wild was beaten seven 
        lengths in the Champagne. 
         
        "He didn't quite have anything today," jockey Shaun Bridgmohan said. 
        "I called upon him down the backside and there was just no response. He 
        was flat today."  
        10/5/02 
          Toccet wins again 
        2 year old colt by Awesome Again out of Griffin 
          Place broodmare, Cozzene's Angel 
        
         
            
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              | 1 1/16 Miles. 2-year-olds 
              Purse: $500,000 | 
             
            
              
              
                
                  | # | 
                  Horse | 
                  Jockey | 
                  Weight | 
                  Win | 
                  Place | 
                  Show | 
                 
                
                  | 2 | 
                  Toccet | 
                  Chavez J F | 
                  122 | 
                  20.20 | 
                  9.60 | 
                  6.30 | 
                 
                
                  | 7 | 
                  Icecoldbeeratreds | 
                  Flores D R | 
                  122 | 
                    | 
                  4.80 | 
                  4.30 | 
                 
                
                  | 5 | 
                  Erinsouthernman | 
                  Migliore R | 
                  122 | 
                    | 
                    | 
                  5.90 | 
                 
                
                  |   | 
                  Times in 5ths: | 
                  :231 | 
                  47 | 
                  1:12 | 
                  1:374 | 
                  1:442 | 
                 
                
                  |   | 
                  Times in 100ths: | 
                  23.36 | 
                  47.05 | 
                  112.18 | 
                  137.93 | 
                  144.45 | 
                 
               
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              | Also ran:Pretty Wild, Cape Good Hope, Brancusi, Outer Reef, Desert 
              Warrior and Risky Cat. | 
             
            
              | Winning Trainer: Scanlan John F - Owner: Borislow 
              Daniel M | 
             
            
              | $2 Exacta 2-7 Paid $114.50 | 
             
            
              | $2 Trifecta 2-7-5 Paid $666.00 | 
             
            
              | $2 Superfecta 2-7-5-9 Paid $1,688.00 | 
             
             
        
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        September       
        9-13-02 
          Mary Lou Griffin selected to serve as honorary steward 
          for the Gottstein Futurity on 9/15/02 
          Gottstein Draws Full Field 
          "Bub, winning the WTBA Lads, looks to wrap up Top Juvenile Male honors 
          at the 2002 Meeting by winning the $100,000 Gottstein Futurity on 
          Sunday. Thirteen juveniles are entered into the 1 1/16-mile 2-year-old 
          championship." - 
          Emerald Downs 
         
          
          The 1 1/16-mile race is the highlight of the meet for 
          two-year olds at Emerald, and could well determine the state's 
          champion in that division. 
          
          9/13/02 
          Toccet is a 2 year old colt by Awesome Again out of Griffin 
          Place broodmare, Cozzene's Angel 
          
          
          
            
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              | 1 1/16 Miles. 2-year-olds 
              Allowance Purse: $26,000 | 
             
            
              
              
                
                  | # | 
                  Horse | 
                  Jockey | 
                  Weight | 
                  Win | 
                  Place | 
                  Show | 
                 
                
                  | 2 | 
                  Toccet | 
                  Rose J | 
                  117 | 
                  3.20 | 
                  2.60 | 
                  2.10 | 
                 
                
                  | 4 | 
                  K. O. Power | 
                  Fogelsonger R | 
                  117 | 
                    | 
                  3.60 | 
                  2.10 | 
                 
                
                  | 6 | 
                  Bring Out The Best | 
                  Vega H | 
                  117 | 
                    | 
                    | 
                  2.10 | 
                 
                
                  |   | 
                  Times in 5ths: | 
                  :233 | 
                  :474 | 
                  1:124 | 
                  1:383 | 
                  1:451 | 
                 
                
                  |   | 
                  Times in 100ths: | 
                  23.60 | 
                  47.95 | 
                  112.96 | 
                  138.72 | 
                  145.27 | 
                 
               
               | 
             
            
              | Scratched: Ntelligent Male And 
              Ove Sam. | 
             
            
              | Also ran:Four R Approval and I 
              Pay The Bills. | 
             
            
              | Winning Trainer: Scanlan John F 
              - Owner: Borislow Daniel M | 
             
            
              | $2 Exacta 2-4 Paid $12.80 | 
             
            
              | $2 Trifecta 2-4-6 Paid $19.40 | 
             
            
              | $2 Pick Three 
              (7-12/13/14-2/3/7) Paid $103.40 | 
             
            
              | Pick Three Pool $8,498 | 
             
           
          
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        August 
        08-18-02 
        Madame Commish (Demons Begone-Bold Magestrate) 3-year filly owned by 
        Ron Crockett won her race at Emerald Downs MCL 25,000. 
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        July 
        07-04-02 
         
        Silver Screen Girl ran a very gutsy race. She went with two speed horses on the front end and put them away. They ended up last and next to last. Then she had to hold off a come from 
        behind filly at the end. She just dug in and ran.  Thunder Zoot also came from behind. Now that they're running him at 1mile he is doing much better and he's fun to watch as he comes from behind. 
        07-03-02  
        
          
            | Horse name | 
            Thunder Zoot  | 
           
          
            | Notes | 
            Demons Begone-Zoot de Zoot  | 
           
          
            | Activity type | 
             Result | 
           
          
            | Activity date | 
            07-03-2002 | 
           
          
            | Track | 
            Emerald Downs | 
           
          
            | Surface | 
            Dirt | 
           
          
            | Distance | 
            1 Mile | 
           
          
            | Track condition | 
            Fast. | 
           
          
            | Race number | 
            4 | 
           
          
            | Purse | 
            PURSE $6,400 | 
           
          
            | Claim price | 
              | 
           
          
            | Race type | 
            Claiming  | 
           
          
            | Finish position | 
            1 | 
           
          
            | Jockey | 
            Gutierrez J M | 
           
         
        
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        June 
        6-30-02 
        
          
            | Horse name | 
            Silver Screen Girl | 
           
          
            | Notes | 
            Silver Ghost-Smoke At Night | 
           
          
            | Activity type | 
            Result | 
           
          
            | Activity date | 
            06-30-2002 | 
           
          
            | Track | 
            Emerald Downs | 
           
          
            | Surface | 
            Dirt | 
           
          
            | Distance | 
            6 1/2 furlongs | 
           
          
            | Track condition | 
            Fast. | 
           
          
            | Race number | 
            8 | 
           
          
            | Purse | 
            PURSE $12,700 | 
           
          
            | Claim price  | 
              | 
           
          
            | Race type | 
            Claiming | 
           
          
            | Finish position | 
            1 | 
           
          
            | Jockey | 
            Palmer G | 
           
         
        
          
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 May 
        5-5-02 
        
         
          
            | Horse name | 
            Mr Bulldog | 
           
          
            | Activity type | 
            Result | 
           
          
            | Activity date | 
            05-05-2002 | 
           
          
            | Track | 
            Turf Paradise | 
           
          
            | Surface | 
            Turf | 
           
          
            | Distance | 
            1 1/8 furlongs | 
           
          
            | Track condition | 
            Firm. | 
           
          
            | Race number | 
            8 | 
           
          
            | Purse | 
            PURSE $11,000 | 
           
          
            | Claim price  | 
              | 
           
          
            | Race type | 
            Claiming | 
           
          
            | Finish position | 
            2 | 
           
          
            | Jockey | 
            Drexler H A | 
           
          
            | Race Chart | 
            
            http://www.drf.com   | 
           
         
        
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 April 
        04-12-02 
        
        
        
          
            | Horse name | 
            Mr Bulldog | 
           
          
            | Activity date | 
            04-09-2002 | 
           
          
            | Track | 
            Turf Paradise | 
           
          
            | Surface | 
            Turf | 
           
          
            | Distance | 
            1 mile | 
           
          
            | Track condition | 
            Fast. | 
           
          
            | Race number | 
            6 | 
           
          
            | Purse | 
            PURSE $10,200 | 
           
          
            | Claim price  | 
              | 
           
          
            | Race type | 
            Claiming | 
           
          
            | Finish position | 
            2 | 
           
          
            | Jockey | 
            Martinez S B | 
           
          
            | Race Chart | 
            
            http://www.drf.com 
            MR BULLDOG stalked the pace for the half, advanced into the far 
            turn, rallied six wide to the top of the lane, closed second in the 
            drive, and was gaining late.  | 
           
         
        
        
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            | Horse name | 
            Deep and Sleek | 
           
          
            | Notes | 
            Diplomatic Belle ( A Griffin Place 
            mare) | 
           
          
            | Activity type | 
            Result | 
           
          
            | Activity date | 
            03-30-2002 | 
           
          
            | Track | 
            Sunland Park | 
           
          
            | Surface | 
            Dirt | 
           
          
            | Distance | 
            5 1/2 Furlongs | 
           
          
            | Track condition | 
            Fast. | 
           
          
            | Race number | 
            6 | 
           
          
            | Purse | 
            PURSE $9,200 | 
           
          
            | Claim price  | 
              | 
           
          
            | Race type | 
            Claiming | 
           
          
            | Finish position | 
            2 | 
           
          
            | Jockey | 
            Montoya D | 
           
          
            | Race Chart | 
            
            http://www.drf.com | 
           
         
        
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 March 
        03-14-02 
        Horse name: Where's Will 
        Notes: Al Naab-Noname Justfame 
        Track: Golden Gate 
        Distance: 1 Mile 
        Finish: position 2  
        WHERE'S WILL set all of the pace from just off the rail, resisted the 
        winner briefly in the upper stretch then could not match strides but 
        held well for the place.  
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 February 
        02-12-02 
        Track: Turf Paradise 
        Surface: Dirt 
        Distance: 1 Mile  
        MR BULLDOG settled early to stalk the lead trio for the half, gained 
        ground into the far turn, came to striking position at the quarter pole, 
        responded typically, and closed well to end second while no threat to 
        FORMAL MEETING. But he still won $2440.  
         
        2-10-02 
        Emerald Downs to offer stakes program worth in excess of $2-million 
        Emerald Downs opens its 91-day meeting on April 19 and will feature a 
        schedule of 35 stakes worth at total of $2,070,000 and highlighted by 
        the 67th running of e $250,000 Longacres Mile (G3) on August 25. 
         
        The Barbara Shinpoch Stakes for two-year-old fillies at one-mile on 
        August 24 eceived a significant boost and is now worth $75,000. 
         
        "We've really made an effort to improve the juvenile filly series," 
        said Grant Holcomb, Emerald Downs director of racing. "We wanted a 
        championship two-year-old filly race that would rival the [$100,000] 
        Gottstein [Futurity], and I believe with the increased purse, we've 
        moved towards that."  
        Other stakes include the $100,000 Washington Breeders' Cup Oaks for 
        three-year-old fillies at 1 1/8 miles on August 18; the $125,000 Emerald 
        Downs Breeders' Cup Derby for three-year-olds at 1 1/8 miles on 
        September 2; and the Gottstein Futurity for two-year-olds at 1 1/16 
        miles on September 15; "This is a stakes schedule that will showcase the 
        best Thoroughbreds in the Northwest," Holcomb said. "Each of the 
        divisions work up to championship races in August and September. And 
        we're excited about the continued participation from the Breeders' Cup." 
        The meeting will continue through September 16.  
         
        02-10-02 
        Campanita went back into training on 2/7/02. We hope she improves 
        this year. She has plenty of speed, the trick will be to get her to 
        relax and use the speed when it counts! She needs to R&R in England to 
        learn the ropes!  
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 January 
        1/12/02 
        Thunder Zoot won at Portland Meadows over the weekend going a mile. 
        He is a GP bred out of Zoot de Zoot by Demons Begone.  
        It's snowing this morning for the first time this year.  
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