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T F-=IOROUGHBRE The Thoro~ghbred Daily News is delivered to your fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call (732) 747-8060. f-=IOROUGHBRE DTM T D•A•I•L•Y N•E•W•S ~---- FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 1997 _,..~ $2 Daily N•E•W•S K•E•E•N•E•L•A•N•D TODAY WRAP-UP BUCKLAND DISPERSAL SET FOR NOVEMBER 1997 KEENELAND SEPTEMBER YEARLING SALE The complete dispersal of Buckland Farm's horses has Lll:ADING CONSIGNORS BY AVERAGE been scheduled for this year's Keeneland November (three or more yearlings) Sale. More than 1 20 horses, including 40 broodmares COl\ISIGNOR YEARLINGS AVERAGE or broodmare prospects, over 35 weanlings and year­ Camas Park Stud, agent 7 $233,571 $218,125 lings and 40 horses of racing age, are slated to be Fawn Leap Farm 8 Matagorda Farm, Inc. 6 $162,667 sold. W.S. Farish's Lane's End Farm near Versailles, North Ridge Farm 7 $160,857 Kentucky will act as agent. The dispersal follows the Blackburn Farm (M Barnett) 10 $151,300 death of owner Thomas Mellon Evans in July of this year, Evans, a member of The Jockey Club, bred and LEADING CONSIGNORS BY GROSS owned 1981 Kentucky Derby winner Pleasant Colony. CONSIGNOR YLGS GROSS AVERAGE Eaton Sales 179 $15,223,500 $85,047 EIGHT TRACKS SIGN ON FOR HORSE-RACING Taylor Made 251 $1 2,453,900 $49,617 CHANNEL Eight racetracks have signed multi-year Vinery 148 $6,364,200 $43,001 agreements with ODS Entertainment to be part of the Mill Ridge Sales 41 $5,683,500 $138,622 Television Games Network, a national entertainment Three Chimneys 49 $5,477,000 $111,776 and wagering network set to begin broadcasting in the final quarter of 1998. The tracks which have signed on to supply the majority of their races to ODS PREVIEW for home wagering over the next five years are Chur­ • • chill Downs, Gulfstream Park, Hollywood Park, laurel Saturday, Belmont Park: WOODWARD S.-GI, $500,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m Park, Lone Star Park, Pimlico, Santa Anita and The field, in order of the draw, is as follows: Will's Turfway Park. TVG will be available via cable, digital Way (Easy Goer), Skip A ay (Skip Trial), Pacific Fleet television systems and satellite television; the 24-hour (Afleet), Editor's Note (F rty Niner), Formal Gold (Black channel will feature live racing, inserts for local rac­ Tie Affair {Ire}). All carry 126 pounds. ing, tutorials, interactive advertisement and merchan­ dising. The ODS system has been successfully tested Saturday, Belmont Park: in the Louisville area since 1995. With the advent of RUFFIAN 1-1.-GI, $150,00 , 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16m TVG, interactive home wagering will become available The field, in post positi n order, is as follows: Royal in Connecticut, Maryland, Nevada, New York, Penn­ Indy (A.P. Indy), 113; Brush with the Law (Broad sylvania, Ohio and Oregon. Brush), 114; Mil Kilates (Gold Alert), 114; Queen Tutta (Kris S.), 110; Song of Africa (Alzao), 111; Shoop (Dou­ ble Sonic), 112; Cali Account (Private Account), 111; STAKES CLOSINGS Tomisue's Delight (A.P. Indy), 113; Clear Mandate TOMORROW, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20: (Deputy Minister), 119. 10-04 $400,000 Flower Bowl Invitational H.­ GI, Bel, 3yo/up, f/m, 1OtT (!NV) Saturday, longchamp, Fr nee: -- PRIX DE LA SALAMAND E-G1, $111,539, 2yo, c/g, • 7fT The field, in post positi n order, is as follows: Chips L.1.1 WEEKEND PREVIEW . 1 (Ire) (Common Grounds { B}), Fantasy Island (Ire) 0 RACING REPORTS . 2-4 (Zafonic), Sainte Marine Ire} (Kenmare {Fr}), Marigot Bay (Ire) (Fairy King), Sp edfit Too (Ire) (Scenic {Ire}), Cl) BREEDERS' EDITION . 5-6 Charge D'Affaires (GB} ( ender {Fr}), Greenlander (GB) z TOTAL PAGES ................. 6 (Green Desert), Xaar (GB (Zafonic), Harbour Master (Fr) (Bluebird). PAGE 2·• THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-19-·97 Stakes Previews cont. DOUBLEPRINT ARC TRIAL, $82,579, Newbury, Eng­ Saturday, The Meadowlands: land, 9-18, 3yo/up, 1 3/8mT, 2:18.97, gd/fm. BUICK PEGASUS H.-Gll, $1,000,000, 3yo, 1 1/8m 1--POSIDONAS (GB), 128, h, 5, Slip Anchor (GB)-- From the rail out, the field is Behrens (Pleasant Col­ Tamassos (GB), by Dance In Time. O/B-Athos ony), 117; Frisk Me Now (Mister Frisky), 119; Anet Christodoulou; T-Paul Cole; J-T Quinn; $49,919. (Clever Trick), 120; Touch Gold (Deputy Minister), 126. 2--Arabian Story (GB), 1 28, c, 4, Sharrood--Once Upon A Time (GB), by Teenoso. $18,207. Saturday, Belmont Park: 3--Swain (Ire), 135, h, 5, Nashwan--love Smitten, by JEROME H.-Gll, $150,000, 3yo, 1m Key To The Mint. $8,906. The field, in post position order, is as follows, Richter Margins: SHD, SHD, 3 % . Scale (*Habitony), 118; Trafalger (Storm Bird), 117; Swain (Ire)' s odds for winning the Prix de I' Arc de Smokin Mel (Phone Order), 115; Wagon Limit (Conquis­ Triomphe drifted from 4-1 to 7-1 after he was surpris­ tador Cielo), 114; Tejano Couture (Tejano), 114; Pen­ nant Flag (Summer Squall), 112; Christian Soldier (Fast ingly beaten by Posidonas (GB) and Arabian Story Gold), 114; Mr. Energizer (High Energy), 111; Home on (GB) in a battling finish. Swain's pacemaker SUN­ the Ridge (Homebuilder), 11 2; Zede (Strawberry Road BEAM DANCE (Gone West) led with two furlongs to {Aus}), 115; Esteemed Friend (Gulch), 108. run, where he was joined by Posidonas, Arabian Story and Swain on the wide outside. Swain hit the front at the eighth marker and looked set for a comfortable FOREIGN success but Posidonas and Arabian Story fought back • • in gutsy fashion to relegate Swain to third place. Yesterday's Results: Winning trainer Paul Cole indicated the G 1 Prix de DUBAI DUTY FREE CUP, $88,534, Newbury, England, !'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp October 5 as 9-18, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1 :25.18, gd/fm. Posidonas's next target, saying, "The owner is very 1--RUSSIAN REVIVAL, 126, c, 4, Nureyev--Memories keen to go there and this is still a fresh horse. He's a (GSW), by Hail The Pirates. ($200,000 yrl '94 pleasure to train and loves a scrap." A typically bullish KEEJUL). 0-Sheikh Maktoum al Maktoum; Frankie Dettori said of Swain's defeat, "He needed B-Swettenham Stud (Ky); T-John Gosden; J-L Dettori; the race and was giving weight all round. This was $52,334. just a stepping stone to the Arc and I am sure he will 2--Hidden Meadow (GB), 1 23, c, 3, Selkirk--Spurned, by be the same horse as he was in the King George at Robellino. $19,605. the Arc." The latest odds for the Arc list Helissio (Fr) 3--Centre Stalls (Ire), 1 26, c, 4, In The Wings (GB)-- at 7-2, Peintre Celebre 4-1, Pilsudski (Ire) 4-1, Swain Lora's Guest (Ire), by Be My Guest. $9,605. 7-1. Margins: 3/4, 2%, NK. DUBAI AIRPORT WORLD TROPHY, $85,358, Newbury, PRIX DU LION D'ANGERS, $42,647, Longchamp, England, 9-18, 3yo/up, 5f 34ydsT, 1 :00.66, gd/fm. France, 9-18, 3yo, c/g, 1 3/8m, 2: 15.40, gd. 1--EVENINGPERFORMANCE (GB), 120, m, 6, Night 1-··#MAJORIEN (GB), 128, c, 3, Machiavellian--Green Shift--Classic Design (GB), by Busted (GB). 0-Mrs IRosy, by Green Dancer. 0-Sheikh Maktoum al David Blackburn; B-Mrs R D Peacock; T-Henry Candy; Maktoum; B-Francois Geffroy; T-Mme Criquette Head; J-C Rutter; $50,492. J-0 Doleuze; $22,964. 2--Dashing Blue (GB), 125, g, 4, Dashing Blade (GB)-­ 2--Running Stag, 128, c, 3, Cozzene--Fruhlingstag (Fr), Bluebella (GB), by Mummy's Game (GB). $ '18,906. by Orsini II. $7,873. 3--Bollin Joanne (GB), 120, f, 4, Damister--Bollin Zola 3--Kaizen (Fr), 128, c, 3, Saumarez (GB)--Karannja, by (Ire), by Alzao. $9,255. Shahrastani. $ 5 ,905. Margins: 1, 1 1 /4, 1. Margins: 5, SHD, 1. ©Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright note winners who are first-time starters, an (S} will be owner, Media Vista. Information as to the races, race results used for state-bred races, a {C) will be used for maiden­ and earnings was obtained from results charts published in claiming races and an (R)i will be used for other re­ Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission stricted races. of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. The ONLY Freshman Sire with a Grade 1 Wi:nn.er PARIS, KY sultry s l) ng Cox's Ridge-Sultry Sun, byBuckfinder (606) 233-4252 FAX (606) 987-0008 PAGE 3·• THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-19-97 TIMEFORM HARRY ROSEBERY TROPHY, $26,679, Ayr, Scotland, 9-18, 2yo, 5fT, 1 :00, gd/sf. [._+_N_E_W_Y_O_R_K__ +____J 1--#HALMAHERA. (IRE), 123, c, 2, Petardia (GB)-- Yesterday's Results: Champagne Girl (GB), by Robellino. ($26,520 wnlg 6th-BEL, $50,000, Alw, 4/up, 1 1 /4mT, 2:01 2/5, fm. '96 TADEF; $55,800 yrl '96 DNSLY). 0-Roberts 1--TAMHID, 119, c, 4, Gulch--Futuh (SP-Eng}, by Diesis Hitchins & Executors of the late Elizabeth Hitchins; !GB). 0-Shadwell Stable; 8-Shadwell Farm (KY); B-Mrs J McEnery; T-1 Balding; J-M Dwyer; $15,868. T-Kiaran P Mclaughlin.
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