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Tuesday, Thoroughbred Daily News March 19, 2002 TDN For information, call (732) 747-8060. HEADLINE NEWS MEDAGLIA D’ORO HEADED TO WOOD DUBAI WORLD CUP Medaglia d’Oro (El Prado {Ire}), who scored the upset P P in Sunday's GII San Felipe S., will make his next start in the Apr. 13 GII Wood Memorial at Aqueduct, trainer Royal Tryst Wins World Cup Trial: Bobby Frankel reported Royal Tryst (Kingmambo) took on three stablemates yesterday. Following the in a work out of the starting gate at Nad Al Sheba San Felipe, Frankel had yesterday morning and proved much the best, cruising indicated he was leaning to the finish line eight lengths ahead of his rivals to toward the GI Toyota complete the six-furlong trial in 1:13.75. Trainer John Blue Grass at Keeneland, Sadler was looking to boost the confidence of his G1 but said yesterday, “I like Dubai World Cup candidate, who was the runner-up in the racetrack at Aque- the second round of the Maktoum Challenge and third duct, though Keeneland in the first and third races in the series. Jockey Craig is a speed-favoring track, Williams was aboard for the breeze. Sadler saddled which would also be Medaglia d’Oro Wins San Felipe State Shinto (Pleasant Colony) to a fourth-place finish Horse-Photos good for us. But it's New York and I always like to in the 2001 World Cup; the six-year-old will be back for take care of my man [New York Racing Association this year’s edition of the $6 million event, but this time Racing Secretary] Mike Lakow.” Frankel added he was- is under the care of trainer Saeed bin Suroor. n't surprised by Medaglia d’Oro’s win, which came in his first start for the Frankel barn. “I just wanted him to Canani Smiling After Val Royal Breeze: run a good race and he ran a great race,” he said. “The Trainer Julio Canani was all smiles after watching his only question in my mind was whether or not he'd get G1 Dubai Duty Free H. hopeful Val Royal (Fr) (Royal the distance. You never know that until you run them.” Academy) work yesterday morning. With jockey Gerard Melancon in the irons, the GI Breeders’ Cup Mile hero CORRECTION RE: TATTERSALLS LIMITED VS IVAN went five furlongs in 1:00.66 at Nad Al Sheba. “This ALLAN AND ANTHONY STROUD BLOODSTOCK: horse does everything so easily,” Canani said. “He went Several items were misreported in a story in the nice. It’s better to come out with something left inside Sunday, Mar. 17 edition of the Thoroughbred Daily than to go too fast.” The six-year-old galloped out six News regarding the litigation of Tattersalls against furlongs in 1:13.98. In his one start since the Breeders’ defendants Ivan Allan and Anthony Stroud Bloodstock Cup, Val Royal was fourth, beaten a half-length, in the over the sale of lot 738 at the 2000 Tattersalls October Mar. 2 GII Frank E. Kilroe Mile H. Yearling Sale. The TDN incorrectly reported that, under the terms of the settlement, Tattersalls had paid Allan’s Men’s Exclusive Preps for Golden Shaheen: legal costs. In fact, before the current settlement terms MGSW Men’s Exclusive (Exclusive Ribot) had his final were reached, Tattersalls had been required to pay simply the costs of appeal while Allan was ordered to prep for the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen yesterday morn- pay the costs of changing his defense after it had not ing, going a half-mile before dawn in Dubai. Blake Heap, been accepted at the application for Summary Judge- assistant to trainer Wesley Ward, timed the move in ment. Also, contrary to our report, the costs of keep- :46.20. The nine-year-old gelding was second in this ing the colt and the colt’s insurance have not been met race last year, but Heap said, “He’s doing a lot better by Tattersalls. Under the terms of the settlement, the this year. He’s eating more and drinking more water vendor, whose critical illness would have prevented this time. Everything is going very well with him right attendance at the scheduled trial, reached agreement now.” with Allan to take back the horse. Dubai World Cup Notes cont. p2 Eclipse Award Program – Consignor of 14 recent SW’s To receive a Adena Springs Adena Springs 2 Year-Old Sale Sales Catalogue Toll Free 877-945-2020 Thursday - 3 p.m. ADENA SPRINGS SOUTHSRT. 27 OCALA, FL please contact OBS FLA (352)620-2343 Gallop Show - 9 a.m. S Complimentary Barbecue precedes the Sale (352) 237-2154 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/19/02 • PAGE 2 of 3 Dubai World Cup Notes cont. Sunday, Nakayama, Japan Second Reality Readies for UAE Derby: FUJI TV SHO SPRING S.-G2-JRA, ¥105,340,000, Second Reality (Arg) (Hidden Prize), a three-time Nakayama, 3-17, 3yo, 1800mT, 1:46.9, fm. Group 1 winner in his native country including a victory 1--TANINO GIMLET (JPN), 123, c, 3, by Brian’s Time in the 2001 G1 Carlos Pellegrini, breezed a sharp five 1st Dam: Tanino Crystal (Jpn) (GSP-Jpn), by Crystal Palace (Fr) furlongs at Nad Al Sheba yesterday. Now trained by 2nd Dam: Nanino Sea-Bird, by *Sea-Bird Jerry Barton, the colt went the distance in 1:00.66, 3rd Dam: Flaxen, by Graustark beating stablemate and G1 Dubai Sheema Classic run- O-Y. Tanimizu; B-Country Bokujo; T-Kunihide ner King’s Boy (Ger) (Platini {Ger}) in the process. Matsuda; J-Hirofumi Shii; ¥55,288,000. Lifetime Record: 5-4-1-0. 2--Telegnosis (Jpn), 123, c, 3, Tony Bin (Ire)--Make a P R E S U L T S P Wish (Jpn), by Northern Taste. O-Shadai Race Horse; B-Shadai Farm; ¥22,368,000. Sunday, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 3--Agnes Sonic, 123, c, 3, Unbridled’s Song--Shelia Dacre, by Nureyev. ($450,000 yrl ‘00 KEESEP). GRANDE PREMIO DIANA-G1, R$56,100, Gavea, 3-17, O-Takao Watanabe; B-Beth Clifton; ¥14,184,000. 3yo, f, 2000mT, 1:59.40, gd. Margins: NK, 2 1/2, NK. Odds: 1.30, 41.20, 13.60. 1--@sEMMY SLEW (BRZ), 123, f, 3, by Tsunami Slew Since finishing second in his debut last August, 1st Dam: Emily Post (Brz), by Ghadeer (Fr) Tanino Gimlet had won four in a row, including a string 2nd Dam: Emerald Reef (Brz), by Duke of Marmalade of three straight Group victories. Coming off a win in 3rd Dam: Tina Reef (GB), by Mill Reef (GB) the Feb. 23 G3 Arlington Cup, the bay raced near the O-Haras das Estrelas; B-Haras Interlagos; T-Joelson back of the pack early, angled to the outside for the Pessanha; J-Marcelo Almeida; R$25,000. drive and overtook Telegnosis late. “I was worried for a 2--Irish Lover (Brz), 123, f, 3, by Spend A Buck-- moment because I couldn’t find an opening,” admitted Imunidade (Brz), by Ghadeer (Fr). O-Stud Gold Horse; jockey Hirofumi Shii. “But he showed an impressive B-Haras Simpatia; R$7,500. turn of foot to win the Arlington Cup last time out, so I 3--Suprapartidaria (Brz), 123, f, 3, by Ski Champ-- trusted in him and he did it.” Tanino Gimlet will now be Rijopita (Brz), by O Maior (Brz). O-Stud EAS; B-Haras aimed for the Apr. 14 G1 Satsuki Sho. Fronteira; R$5,000. Margins: 1 1/2, HD. Odds: 11.40, 2.80, 1.10. Saturday, Nakayama, Japan JIJI PRESS HAI FLOWER CUP-G3-JRA, ¥76,840,000, Sunday, Porto Alegre, Brazil Nakayama, 3-16, 3yo, f, 1800mT, 1:49.1, fm. GRANDE PREMIO BENTO GONÇALVES-G1, R$41,250, 1--@SMILE TOMORROW (JPN), 117, f, 3, by White Muzzle (GB) Cristal, 3-17, 3yo/up, 2400m, 2:33, ft. 1st Dam: Kokuto Beauty (Jpn), by South Atlantic (Ire) 1--@sELO DE PRATA (BRZ), 130, c, 4, by Our Captain Willie 2nd Dam: Silk Angel (Jpn), by Partholon (Ire) 1st Dam: Clau Johnsen (Brz), by Youth 3rd Dam: Silk Venture (Jpn), by Venture (GB) 2nd Dam: Quenomay (Brz), by Earldom O-Masatake Iide; B-Chiyoda Farm Shizunai; 3rd Dam: Urbe (Brz), by Giant (Brz) T-Kazuhiro Seishi; J-Yukio Okabe; ¥40,588,000. O/B-Haras Bandeirantes; T-Amazilio Magalhães; Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-0. J-Antonio Queiroz; R$25,000. 2--Meine Vita (Jpn), 117, f, 3, Narita Brian (Jpn)--Mine 2--Mucho Dinero (Brz), 130, c, 4, by Shudanz--Just The Leben (Jpn), by Tosho Boy (Jpn). O-K Thoroughbred First (Brz), by Hampstead (Uru). O-Stud Tevere; Club Ruffian; B-Big Red Farm; ¥16,168,000. B-Haras Kigrandi; R$7,500. 3--Ladyship, 117, f, 3, Crafty Prospector--Persian Flute (Jpn), by Persian Boy (GB). O/B-H Date; ¥10,084,000. 3--Hangarito (Brz), 130, c, 4, by Hangar (Arg)-- Margins: 2 1/2, 1 3/4, NK. Odds: 6.10, 4.10, 7.60. Embatucada (Brz) , by Sunset (Brz). O/B-Haras Smile Tomorrow settled into seventh position behind Posuada Alegre; R$5,000. slow early fractions, but was moved to the front leav- Margins: 2, 4. Odds: 4.30, 2.20, 1.90. ing the backstretch and drew off down the lane to win by 2 1/2 lengths. “She was a little rank, but she settled All horses in TDN Headline News and TDN American edition down once she took the lead,” said winning rider Yukio are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated Okabe.