THOROUGHBRED 10 Summer Yearlings Avg. $613,000
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The TDN is delivered each morning by 5 a.m. Eastern. For subscription information, please call (732) 747-8060. THOROUGHBRED Friday, DAILY NEWS- August 20, 1999 ☆ INTERNATIONAL -Ct REAL QUIET INJURED STRAVINSKY STAKES CLAIM ON SPRINT TITLE Real Quiet (Quiet American), coming off a victory Stravinsky (Nureyev), who put in a spectacular per in the $1 million Gl Hollywood Gold Cup, suffered a formance to win the Gl July Cup, has surely set the fractured splint bone in his right front leg and will be seal on this year's European sprint championship with sidelined for at least three months. The four-year-old, his victory in yesterday's Gl Nunthorpe S. The colt's propping for the Aug. 29 Gl Pacific Classic, worked connections had attempted to make him into a 2000 seven furlongs in 1:23 2/5 at Santa Anita Sunday. Guineas horse, but after he finished off the board in a "(The injury) probably happened in the work," trainer pair of seven-furlong starts, he was dropped back to six Bob Baffert said. "He was fine until then." The frac ifurlongs for the July Cup. That proved something of a master stroke as he fairly pulverized the opposition at ture will not require surgery, but could prove career- Newmarket, and he proved much the best once again in ending if it does not heal perfectly. "We need 90 this test, flying past pacesetter Sainte Marine (Ire) days to see how it heals up," owner Mike Pegram (Kenmare {Fr}) in the final furlong to win going away. said. "The big thing would be to bring him back at Jockey Mick Kinane said, "I was about six or seven the top of his game. If that can be done, he will lengths down at halfway, but he picked them up in two definitely be back. If not, he's going to go to that strides. He is an exceptionally fast horse." Next stop is good life we all wish we could have." Real Quiet, last the Breeders' Cup Sprint at Gulfstream Park. The year's champion three-year-old after winning the Gl Nunthorpe was marred by a spill. Tipsy Creek (Dayjur), Kentucky Derby and Gl Preakness and missing the who stopped badly at the halfway point, hampered Triple Crown by a nose, is scheduled to stand stud at Rambling Bear (Sharrood), causing him to fall; his Vinery in Midway, Kentucky at the end of his racing jockey, Ray Cochrane, was unhurt. career, but Pegram hopes that end is not imminent. Thursday, York, England "We are all hopeful he will come back," he said. "It's PERSIMMON HOMES NUNTHORPE S.-G1, £144,650, Bobby's decision, but we hope he will be able to run York, England, 8-19, 2yo/up, 5fT, :59.33, gd. in the year 2000." 1-STRAVINSKY, 133, c, 3, by Nureyev 1st Dam: Fire the Groom (GISW-US, SW-GB, CURRENCY CONVERSIONS $785,698), by Blushing Groom (Fr) US$/unit GB£/unit 2nd Dam: Prospector's Fire, by Mr. Prospector British pound 1.61793 1.00 3rd Dam: Native Street, by Native Dancer Canadian dollar 0.670031 0.414128 ($625,000 yrl '97 KEEJUL). 0-Michael Tabor & Susan Magnier; B-R D Hubbard, E C Allred & C Japanese yen 0.00900035 0.00556287 Sczesny (Ky); T-Aidan O'Brien; J-Michael Kinane; U.S. dollar 1.00 0.618073 £88,175. Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-1, £225,726. 2-Salnte Marine (Ire), 132, f, 4, by Kenmare (Fr)-Pont- Aven (Ire), by Try My Best. 0-Robert C Strauss; All horses in the International TDN were bred in North B-Kilfrush Stud Ltd; £32,375. America unless otherwise indicated. 3-Proud Native (Ire), 135, g, 5, by Imp Society- Karamana (Ire), by Habitat. (5,940gns yrl '95 G00C1). 0-Peter Savill; B-Mrs BA Headon; £15,325. TDN TODAY Margins: 1HF, 1HF, 1. Odds: 1-1, 7-1, 16-1. International 2 pages Also ran: Night Shot (GB), Dashing Blue (GB), Almaty (Ire), Lochangel (GB), Cortachy Castle (Ire), Rosselli, American 4 pages Sheer Viking (Ire), Afaan (Ire), Night Flight (GB), Flan ders (Ire), Averti (Ire). DNF: Tipsy Creek, pulled up; European .3 pages Rambling Bear (GB), fell. 10Summer Yearlings Avg. $613,000 PARIS, KY Unbridled Fappiano-Gana Facil, by Le Fabuleux (606) 233-4252 FAX (606) 987-0008 ☆ RESULTS ☆ PREVIEW ☆ Thursday, York, England Today, Sandown Park, England, post time: 3:40 p.m. PEUGEOT LOWTHER S.-G2, £76,250, York, England, SOLARIO S.-G3, £25,000-added, 2yo, 7f 6ydsT 8-19, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:14.23, gd. sc PP HORSE (Sire) TRAINER 1~#@JEI\/IIMA (GB), 123, f, 2, by Owington (GB) 1 (3) Autonomy (Ire) (Doyoun {Ire}) Bell 1st Dam: Poyle Fizz (GB), by Damlster 2 (1) Best Of the Bests (Ire) (Machiavellian) Brittain 2nd Dam: Trible Feast (GB), by Tribal Chief (GB) 3 (7) Consonant (Ire) (Barathea {Ire}) Loder 3rd Dam: Rennet (GB), by King's Bench (GB) 4 (5) II Capitano (GB) (Be My Chief) Hills 0-Jean P Connew; B-Cecil & Alison Wiggins; T-Tim 5 (2) Kingsclere (GB) (Fairy King) Balding Easterby; J-Lindsay Charnock; £45,775. Lifetime 6 (4) Sarafan (Lear Fan) Prescott Record: 6-3-2-0, £58,556. 7 (6) Fairy Gem (Ire) (Fairy King) Hannon 2~Seraphina (Ire), 123, f, 2, by Pips Pride (GB)~Angelic All carry 123 pounds, except Fairy Gem (118). Sounds (Ire), by The Noble Player. 0-J D Graham; B-Gerard Callanan; £16,975. Saturday, Saratoga Race Course 3~Tabheej (Ire), 123, f, 2, by Mujtahid-Abhaaj (Ire), by ALABAMA S.-GI, $400,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/4m Kris (GB). 0-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum; PP HORSE SIRE B-Shadwell Estate Company Ltd; £8,175. 1 Gandria Green Dancer Margins: NK, 3HF, HF. Odds: 12-1, 66-1, 8-1. 2 Back In Shape Wild Again Also ran: Rowaasi (GB), Asturian Lady (Ire), Warrior 3 On A Soapbox Mi Cielo Queen, Crimplene (Ire), Journalist (Ire), Red Letter (GB). 4 Brushed Halory Broad Brush In something of a shock, with Rowaasi (Green 5 Adam's Time Gilded Time Desert), Warrior Queen (Quiet American) and Journal 6 Silverbulletday Silver Deputy ist (Night Shift) all disappointing, Jemima came from 7 Strolling Belle Strolling Along the back of the pack with a determined run to over All carry 121 pounds. haul Seraphina in the dying strides for a deserved 1999 THOROUGHBRED RACING LEADERS win. Having disappointed in her debut when only (by earnings through August 15, 1999) sixth to Hammer And Sickle (Ire) and Connect (GB) at ® 1999/Equibase Company (Subject to audit) Ripon Apr. 15, Jemima then showed her true ability Horses Starts/Wins Purses on her next four starts, winning twice with two sec Charismatic 10/4 $2,007,404 onds. She was settled at the rear as Rowaasi went to Behrens 7/4 $1,535,000 the lead from the outset. Asturian Lady (Zieten) raced Menifee 7/3 $1,485,400 close up in second, followed by Warrior Queen, Victory Gallop 4/3 $1,399,295 Crimplene (Lion Cavern), Tabheej and Journalist. Maiek (Chi) 4/1 $1,265,570 Seraphina and Red Letter (Sri Pekan) kept company Silverbulletday 7/6 $1,247,640 with Jemima at the back. As the field passed the Real Quiet 5/2 $1,101,880 quarter-mile marker, the expected battle between Free House 3/2 $880,000 Rowaasi, Warrior Queen and Journalist didn't develop Cat Thief 9/1 $866,500 and the unconsidered 66-1 shot Seraphina, who had General Challenge 6/4 $698,100 obviously not read the script, swept into the lead. Jemima, racing wider, came under pressure, but ®Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. responded to Lindsay Charnock's questions with This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or positive answers. The two drew away from the oth by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior ers in the final furlong, but it was only with 25 yards written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. to go that Jemima got her nose in front. Seraphina Information as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published in proved game in second and was clear of Tabheej in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the third, who proved best in the battle for the minor permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. placing. Gr.1 Persimmon Homes Nunthorpe S. KEENEIiW TM STRAVINSKY EUROPEAN GROUP 1 RACE SUCCESS For further Information, visit our website: www.keeneland.com July Sale Graduate THOROUGHBRED DAILYNEWS ☆ AMERICAN EDITION ☆ Friday, August 20. 1999 LYCIUS TO STAND IN FLORIDA Lyclus (Mr. lOth-SAR, $41,000, Msw, 3/up, 9.5fT, 1:54 1/5, fm. Prospector-Lypatia {Fr}, by Lyphard) will stand the TARQUINIUS (c, 3, Broad Brush-Tarqulna {SW-Fr}, by 2000 breeding season at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slack's Niniski) had a rough trip when seventh in his turf debut Stoneriggs Farm in Ocala, Florida. The nine-year-old June 23 at Belmont and returned on the main track stallion was purchased by the Slacks and B. E. Stables. with a fifth July 18. Back on the grass, the 6-1 shot A Group 1 winner in England and second in the 1991 was bumped at the start and rated at the rear of the English 2000 Guineas, Lycius has already sired six pack, bid four wide on the turn for home and finished graded-stakes winners. Among his progeny are Hello determinedly to edge Grigri (Devil's Bag) by three-quar (Ire), winner of the 1996 G1 Gran Criterium and Gill ters of a length.