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The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~9I~~UN~!!~RE DM TUESDAY, JUNE 2 0, 1 9 9 5 VICE REGENT DEAD Vice Regent (Northern Dancer) Today, Royal Ascot: died at Windfields Farm near Oshawa, Ontario Sunday, ST. JAMES'S PALACE S.-G1, $238, 739-added, 3yo, June 18, according to Windfields President Charles 1mT Taylor. The 28-year-old stallion was humanely de PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS stroyed due to the infirmities of old age, and was buried 1 Flemensfirth Gosden Dettori 10-1 alongside his sire. Ironically, Glenbarra won Laurel's Sir 2 Vettori S. bin Suroor Kinane 4-1 Ivor S. the same day to become Vice Regent's 90th 3 Atticus Head Doleuze 8-1 stakes winner. "Vice Regent was a much beloved mem 4 Star of Zilzal Stoute Swinburn 14-1 ber of the Windfields family in Canada," Farm Manager 5 Muhab Walwyn R. Hills 14-1 Bernard McCormack said. "We consider him to be one 6 Charnwood Forest Cecil Reid 10-1 of Northern Dancer's best sons at stud--he was to 7 Bahri Dunlop Carson 7-2 Canadians what Northern Dancer was to the world at 8 Adjareli Oxx Murtagh 6-1 large." Winner of two of five starts in a career compro 9 Annus Mirabilis Stoute Pat Eddery 5-1 mised by an early training accident, Vice Regent earned All starters will carry 1 26 pounds. a place in the Windfields stud barn mainly because of In three starts this year, early favorite Bahri the racetrack success of his full brother, Canadian (Riverman) has finished second in the G3 Tripleprint Horse of the Year Viceregal. He far surpassed Viceregal Greenham S. at Newbury and third in both the British at stud, however, leading Canada's General Sire List for and Irish 2000 Guineas. Flemensfirth (Alleged) was a 11 straight seasons. His 21 crops of racing age include one-length winner of the G 1 Prix Lupin at Longchamp 388 winners of 1,801 races and over $34,000,000, May 14. In his last outing in the June 4 French Derby, among them 90 stakes winners, 154 stakes performers he finished fifth behind Celtic Swing. and nine champions. Vice Regent's leading runners include Eclipse Champion Deputy Minister, millionaire PRINCE OF WALES'S S.-G2, $103,454-added, champions Regal Classic, Regal Intention and 3yo/up, 1 OfT Bessarabian, Canadian Horse of the Year Ruling Angel, PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT MGSW Excellent Tipper and Grade I winners Trumpet's 1 Ionia Brittain Roberts 129 Blare and Twice the Vice. Perennial leader among Cana 2 Balanchine S. bin Suroor Dettori 131 dian broodmare sires, Vice Regent was both the Lead 3 Eltish Cecil Pat Eddery 1 20 ing Juvenile Sire and Leading Broodmare Sire in Canada 4 Just Happy Stoute Swinburn 132 last season. His daughters have produced 55 stakes winners, including millionaires Marquetry and Benburb. 5 Muhtarram Gosden Carson 134 6 Needle Gun Brittain Kinane 1 29 RETIREMENT POSSIBLE FOR SKY BEAUTY Balanchine (Storm Bird) has not raced since win Following her disappointing third-place finish in Sun ning the G 1 Epsom Oaks and G 1 Irish Derby last day's GI Hempstead H. at Belmont, trainer Allen June and July. The four-year-old filly will try to im Jerkens said Sky Beauty (Blushing Groom {Fr}) may be prove on her impressive record of four wins and one retired. Jerkens discussed the possibility with owner second-place finish (in the British 1,000 Guineas) in Georgia Hofmann immediately after the race. "I don't five career starts for earnings of $834,636. know if Sky Beauty will run anymore," said Jerkens. "Mrs. Hofmann is in Europe now, but I talked to her Royal Ascot Continued, p. 2 before she left and she said maybe Sky Beauty has done enough. I don't know if we'll bring her back." The ROYAL ASCOT . 1 ,2 only excuse Jerkens could find for the Eclipse Award winner's lackluster performance was some minor bleed NEWS CONTINUED . 2 ing; he said an alternative course of action would call FOREIGN REPORT . 2,3 for the mare to be freshened until the fall, then brought back once Lasix is legal in New York, but added that he TOTAL PAGES . 3 didn't believe Hofmann would be in favor of that plan. PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-20-95 Today, Royal Ascot: EPSOM OAKS WINNER SIDELINED Moonshell QUEEN ANNE S.-G2, $103,454a, 3yo/up, 1mT (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), winner of Epsom's G1 Vodafone PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT Oaks June 9, has suffered a training setback which will 1 Sayyedati Brittain Dettori 1 25 keep her out of action until later this season. The 2 Nicolette Wragg M. Hills 128 Godolphin-owned filly will therefore miss next month's 3 Nijo Loder Darley 1 28 Irish Oaks at the Curragh, for which she had been con 4 Dance Turn Armstrong Reid 1 28 sidered the early favorite. Simon Crisford, racing man 5 Soviet Line Stoute Swinburn 133 ager to Godolphin, said, 11 Moonshell has a slight prob 6 Peace Envoy Cecil Pat Eddery 118 lem and, as a result, will not be able to run in Ireland. 7 Young Ern Dow Quinn 128 It's not too serious and, all being well, she'll be back 8 Emperor Jones S. bin Suroor Kinane 131 later in the summer." Sayyedati (Shadeed), last year's Highweight Older Mare in England at 7-9% furlongs, finished second by a JOHN OXLEY IS TOBA OWNER OF THE head in her '95 debut, the G3 Prix du Palais Royal at MONTH The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Longchamp May 25. Association Owner of the Month award for May has been granted to John C. Oxley of Tulsa, Oklahoma. COVENTRY S.-G3, $63,664-added, 2yo, 6fT Oxley's three-year-old filly Gal in a Ruckus (Bold The field of 13, in post position order, is as follows: Sea Ruckus), winner of Sunday's Canadian Oaks, scored Dane (Danehill), Kinane; Tagula (Taufan), M. Hills; Allied two impressive victories at Churchill Downs in the Forces (Miswaki), Ryan; Gothenberg (Polish Patriot), month of May. The first came in the GI Kentucky Oaks Holland; Oberons Boy (Fairy King), Pat Eddery; Wisam at odds of 34-1. Just three weeks later, she went on to (Shaadi), J. Reid; Russian Revival (Nureyev), Thomson; capture the $82,350 Dogwood S. Other May runners South Salem (Salem Drive), Dettori; Dovebrace (Dows for Oxley included GSW' s Jambalaya Jazz (Dixieland ing), Wigham; Take A Left (Formidable), Fallon; Rabican Band) and Pyramid Peak (Mt. Livermore), who finished (Distinctly North), R. Hills; Royal Applause (Waajib), 15th and 17th respectively in the Kentucky Derby. Swinburn; What Fun (Petong), Quinn. All will carry 124 pounds. News Continued. FOREIGN HOLLYWOOD GOLD CUP PURSE TO $1 • • Stakes Results: MILLION? The Grade I Hollywood Gold Cup could be TOKAI TV HAI KINKO SHO-G3-Jpn, $907,625, Chukyo worth more than the advertised purse of $750,000 Racecourse, Japan, 6-18, 3yo/up, 9fT, 1 :48 3/10, fm. when run Sunday, July 2. Hollywood Park and the 1--#@SAMANI BEPPIN (JPN), m, 5, Northern Taste-- Thoroughbred Owners of California, who jointly deter Reihe Tholen (Jpn), by Partholon (GB). 0-Sekizawa mine purse allocations, have agreed to boost the purse Sangyo Co., Ltd.; B-Samani Watanabe Bokujo (Jpn); to $1 million if top handicap horse Cigar (Palace Music) T-Keiji Kato; J-Yukihiro Dohi; $489,303. and '94 Breeders' Cup Classic winner Concern (Broad 2--Favor One, m, 6, Tosha Boy--Durans, by Daigo. Brush) start in the 56th running of the race. 11 The Holly $190,233. wood Gold Cup has historically brought together some 3--lnazuma Takao, c, 4, Icy Groom--Yukiwari Zakura, by of the best horses in America," said Hollywood Park Satingo. $118,651. General Manager Eual G. Wyatt Jr. "With Cigar and Margins: 2, 1 /2, 2 1 /2. Concern in the Gold Cup, it would be one of the best races of the year." TOC President Ed Friendly added, 11 lt DERBY DU LANGUEDOC, $67 ,670, Toulouse, France, is a goal of the TOC to make California horse racing the 6-18, 3yo, 12fT, time n/a. best in the world. The confrontation between these two 1--FARU (GB), 121, c, 3, Mtoto (GB)--Fade (GB), by great horses would generate tremendous exposure for Persepolis (Fr). 0-Sheikh Ahmed al Maktoum; the game and spark the interest of fans nationwide." B-Darley Stud Management Co. Ltd.; T-J.C. Rouget; J-T. Jarnet; $40,400. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will 2--The Key Rainbow, 121, c, 3, Rainbow Ouest--Te indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de Kani, by Northern Dancer. 0-J.L. Lagardere; $14,544. note winners who are first-time starters and a (R) will 3--Bulington (Fr), 121, c, 3, Sicyos--Barbra (Fr), by Le be used for races restricted to state-breds. Fabuleux. 0-Philippe Pierry; $7,272. Margins: 1 /2, 3/4, 3/4. CAINE SWAY From the First Crop by Alwuhush, Graham J. Beck, President 1\LLTHEW AY BERTIE Inquiries: Bernie Sams 606-293-2676 Fax 606-299-9371 adds another stakes win over the weekend. PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 6-20-95 Foreign Report Continued. 3rd-SPT, $22,000, (R), 3yo, f, 1 m, 1 :40 4/5, ft.