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CAPE VERDI TO Godolphin's G1 Saturday, June 6, Belmont Park: Sagitta 1,000 Guineas heroine Cape Verdi (Ire) BELMONT S.-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo, 1 1 /2m (Caerleon) will be supplemented to the G1 Vodafone Raffie's Majesty (Cormorant) worked a mile in 1 :37 Epsom Derby June 6, it was confirmed yesterday. yesterday morning over Belmont Park's main track. The move came in company with stablemate Behrens (Pleas­ Supplementary entries close Saturday at a cost of ant Colony), who turned in a time of 1 :38. "There are $125,208. "Cape Verdi will be supplemented for the not many three-year-olds around that can get (the Epsom Derby on Saturday and is an intended runner, Belmont Stakes) distance," said trainer H. James Bond provided the ground at Epsom is safe," said of Raffle's Majesty. "I know this horse will. I've believed Godolphin's racing manager, Simon Crisford. "Frankie in him from the start." The New York-bred, who has Dettori will ride her and John Reid will partner our other made just four lifetime starts, was second in the Giii runner, City Honours (Darshaan {GB})." Cape Verdi, Flamingo and fourth in the Gii Illinois Derby in his last now posted as the 2-1 favorite by leading bookmakers, start. Jorge Chavez will be aboard for the Belmont. will attempt to become the first filly since Fifinella in Hanuman Highway (Ire} (Alzao) worked a mile in 1 :38 1916 to win Britain's premier classic. It was also an­ 2/5 under jockey Jose Santos on Belmont's main track. Trainer Kathy Walsh, who scratched the Arkansas nounced that 's May 13 G2 Grosvenor Derby runner-up from Sunday's Gii Peter Pan when she Casinos Dante S. winner Saratoga Springs (El Gran detected heat in the inside quarter of his right front foot, Senor), a probable for Sunday's G 1 said she would reserve decision on the Belmont, men­ (French Derby) at Chantilly, may also join stable com­ tioning the June 14 Giii Hill Prince at 1 1 /8 miles on the panion and G 1 Sagitta 2,000 Guineas hero King of turf as another option. Kings {Ire) (Sadler's Wells) in the Vodafone Derby six days later, Tabor's charges are listed at 8-1 and 5-1, Saturday, Suffolk Downs: respectively. Newmarket trainer Geoffrey Wragg con­ MASSACHUSETTS H.-Glll, $300,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, firmed that Mailers Racing's G3 Chester Vase winner post 3:42 p.m. EDT Gulland (GB) (Unfuwain) will also take his chance in the The field, in post position order, will be: So Rough (World Appeal), Fuller, 107; Skip Away (Skip Trial), race. Wragg, concerned about the state of the going at Bailey, 130; Fleet Eagle (Afleet), Mascarte, 107; K. J.'s Epsom, had considered re-routing the colt to Sunday's Appeal (Valid Appeal), Gryder, 113; Puerto Madero (Chi} French Derby. However, after walking Epsom Tuesday, (Gallantsky), Desormeaux, 116; Purple Passion (North­ he said of the track and of his 8-1 charge, "It is genuine ern Raja), Cortez; 11 O; Black Forest (Broad Brush), good ground at Epsom and unsettled weather is fore­ Smith, 109. cast, so the decision has been made that Gulland will go to Epsom." Another longshot set to run is Prince Saturday, Hollywood Park: Fahd Salman"s G3 Thresher Classic Trial winner Courte­ MILADY BREEDERS' CUP H.-GI, $250,000, 3yo/up, ous (GB) (Generous {Ire}), who had been a possible for f/m, 1 1/16m Probable Milady Breeders' Cup favorite I Ain't Bluffing Sunday's French Derby. (Pine Bluff) breezed five furlongs in 1 :01 1 /5 Tuesday at Hollywood Park. The four-year-old Louisiana-bred filly SURGERY FOR RUBIYAT Multiple graded stakes­ won the Gii Hawthorne H. over the Milady course and placed Rubiyat (Rubiano), second in Sunday's Gii Peter distance in her most recent start May 3. Toda Una Pan S. at Belmont, underwent surgery earlier this week Dama (Arg) (Cipayo {Arg}), winner of the GI Santa to remove a chip from his left front knee, according to Margarita H. March 8, will miss the Milady due to a his trainer, Scotty Schulhofer. Schulhofer said the three­ minor ailment, trainer Ron McAnally said yesterday. year-old colt, a winner of two of six starts and second Doubtful for the Grade I event is MSW Corona lake in the Gil Withers S. in his previous start, would return (Storm Cat), who tied up following a recent workout, to the races in the fall. according to assistant trainer Gary Mandella. PAGE 2 • DAILY NEWS • 5-28-98

.___+_N_E_W__ Y_O_R_K __ +_ll .___ _+_F_O_R_E_I_G_N_+ _ ___J local News, Belmont Park: NORTH AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: The 1997 Horse of the Year Favorite Trick (Phone + Mutaahab, c, 2, Dixieland Band--Serene Nobility Trick) breezed three furlongs in :37 4/5 on Belmont's (MSW, $264,778), by His Majesty. Yarmouth, 5-27, main track Monday morning. Trainer Bill Mott said the Repps Novice S., 2yo, 6f 3ydsT, $5,324 to winner, colt's next start would likely come in the $150,000 Gii 0-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Frank Dwyer S. July 12 at 1 1 /8 miles. Stronach (Can); T-Ed Dunlop. * $190,000 wnlg '96 Keeper Hill (Deputy Minister), victorious in the GI KEENOV. Kentucky Oaks in her last outing May 1, will make her Santillana, h, 5, --Galway (Fr) (SW-N.A., next start in the GI Acorn S. at Belmont June 7. The SP-Fr), by Irish River (Fr). Newbury, 5-27, Tarmac three-year-old filly breezed five furlongs in 1 :02 4/5 Conditions S., 4yo/up, 1 1 /4mT, $8, 198 to winner. Tuesday at Hollywood Park in preparation for the 0-Sheikh Mohammed al Maktoum; B-Mr & Mrs David $1 50,000 event. Caldwell & Ashford Stud; T-John Gosden. *$155,000 Jockey Kent Desormeaux will have a busy schedule yrlg '94 KEESEP. * *G3SW-Eng. Belmont Stakes week, beginning Monday with an ap­ pearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He is also scheduled to ring the bell to open the New York + 5 0. CAL IF 0 RN I A + Stock Exchange Thursday and to throw out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium Friday night. Yesterday's Results: 7th-HOL, $50,400, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :09 2/5, ft. RERAISE (g, 3, Danzatore--Get Us to Paris, by Police­ EAST man {Fr}) broke his maiden by two lengths in his career • • debut at Santa Anita in a $62,500 maiden claiming race Yesterday's Results: October 29, and hadn't been seen since. After two straight bullet works at Hollywood Park over the past 9th-DEL, $27 ,200, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 10, ft. two weeks, he was sent off the 6-5 choice in a scratch­ MT. LAUREL (c, 3, Pine Bluff--Beacci, by Alydar), sec­ shortened four-horse field and wired this group by three ond in his Mar. 14 career debut at Gulfstream, came lengths. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $40,200. into this race off of a 13-iength, lasix-assisted maiden 0-Fey & Han & Sinatra. B-Willard Sergent (KY). T-Craig score April 26 at Delaware. The half to Adam's Trail Dollase. (Fast Play, MGSP, $237,808) and Rare Rock (Danzig Connection, GSW, $350,483) sat third off of a sharp local News, Hollywood Park: pace, assuming the lead three-wide en route to to a 4%­ Albaha (Woodman), a possible starter in Sunday's Gii length win. The $250,000 yearling purchase ('97 Californian, blew out five furlongs in :59 3/5 Wednes­ KEEAPR) went off as the 2-5 favorite. Lifetime Record: day with Alex Solis up. The five-year-old horse has 3-2-1-0, $35,580. raced exclusively in Europe and would be making his 0-New Farm. 8-Heronwood Farm (VA). T-Benjamin W North American debut in Sunday's $250,000 event. Perkins.

4th-DEL, $24,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :43 4/5, fm. FOALING NEWS: +STILL MARRIED (c, 3, Alwuhush--Just Married, by SKY BEAUTY, 8, Blushing Groom (Fr)--Maplejinsky Allen's Prospect), sold as a yearling for $34,338 at the (Nijinsky II) '96 CBSSEP sale and as a two-year old for $150,000 at Foal born 5-10-98, a filly by Storm Cat. '97 KEEAPR, posted a 1 3/4-length victory in his career Will be bred back to Deputy Minister. debut. Reserved in ninth for the first six furlongs, the Owned by Mrs. Georgia Hofmann. 6-1 shot inhaled the leaders on the turn and easily put Boarded at Taylor Made Farm, Nicholasville, Ky. away nine others. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $14,400. Accomplishments: Ch. Older Mare, MGISW, 0-New Farm. B-Frank Stronach (Can). T-Ben Perkins. $1,336,000.

PLEASANT TAP L~NE'S END Sire of 1998 stakes winners -~ BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 (606) 573-7300 FAX: (606) 873-3746 BUFF, PLEASANT MUSIC and TAP DANCING E-MAIL: [email protected] and stakes placed lager, Smashing Review and Lady Tap WEB SITE: http://www.lanesend.com PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 5-28-98

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STAKES RESULTS: 8th-DEL, $26,900, 3yo, f, 6f, 1: 12 2/5, ft. FORMAL HEARING (f, 3, Formal Dinner--Exclusive Case, LADY MANNEQUIN H., $35,000, TON, 5-25, 3yo/up, by Our Native) Lifetime Record: MSP, 11-2-1-3, f/m, 6f, 1 :11, ft. $44,816. 0-Patricia Riegler. B-Christina Latimer (KY). T-Raphael B Kissoon. * 1 /2 to Tidal Surge (Little Cur­ 1--#SHEEPSCOT, 113, f, 4, --Escrow Agent rent), MSW, $274,453. {MSP}, by El Gran Senor. ($125,000 2yo 1996 FTFFEB). 0-Pol!ard Carl F; B-Pirates Associates (KY); 8th-PRM, $23,000, 5-26, 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :09, ft. T-David R Vance; J-K Bourque; $21,000. Lifetime MIDWAY DOWNTOWN (g, 7, Midway Circle--Current Record: 8-5-1-1, $142,446. * 1 /2 to Mama Dean Guest {Ire}, by Be My Guest) Lifetime Record: (Woodman), MGSP, $260, 188. 64-16-10-10, $196,312. 0-Jean Jakob. B-Wimborne 2--Mydaddysthemann, 119, m, 5, Ruhlmann--Crystal Farm & Diane L Perkins (KY). T-Michael A Conway. Pirate, by Pirate's Bounty. $7,000. *1/2 to Lardy Lardy (Lord At War {Arg}), SW, 3--Bimini Blues, 122, m, 5, Cure the Blues--Subtle 'n $280,965. Sly, by On the Sly. ($90,000 yrl '94 KEESEP). MAIDEN WINNERS: $3,500. J B's Account, c, 2, Savings--Stuffing, by Turkey Shoot. Margins: HF, 3/4, 5. Odds: 3.00, 6.20, 2.80. SPT, 5-27, 2f, :21 3/5. 8-Jennifer Hagen (Ky), + Keyshawn, c, 2, Siyah Kalem--The Fun Begins, by The ALLOWANCE RESULTS; Bart. GGX, 5-27, (C), 5f, :59 3/5. B-Anderson Ranch 9th-SPT, $41,088, 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :11 2/5, ft. (Ca). * $7,000 yrl '97 NCASEP. CASH RECEIPT (c, 4, Deposit Ticket--Vanilla Red, by +Still Married, c, 3, Alwuhush--Just Married, by Allen's Heliologist) Lifetime Record: 1 5-4-5-2, $99,893. Prospect. DEL, 5-27, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :43 4/5. 8-Frank Stronach (Can). * $34,338 yrl '96 CBSSEP; $150,000 0/B-McLaro Partnership (IL). T-David H Hinsley. 2yo 1 997 KEEAPR. linesman (Ire), c, 3, Alzao--Fleeting, by Lear Fan. DEL, 7th-GGX, $33,440, 4yo/up, 1 m, 1 :37 4/5, sy. 5-27, 11/16mT,1:43 3/5. 8-0ldtown Stud (Ire). CLASSICAL SLEW (h, 5, Crimson Slew--Anna Mia, by * $55,000 2yo 1997 KEEAPR. Staff Writer) Lifetime Record: 18-4-4-2, $72, 165. Waywayanda, f, 3, Belong to Me--Encoder (MSW), by 0-Fonseca Leo & Sheehan Mary. B-Ryncarz Alex Smarten. DEL, 5-27, 6f, 1 :12 2/5. 8-Questroyal Sta­ J. Dr. & Mrs. (WA). T-Doug Utley. ble (Ny). *$63,000 wing '95 FTKNOV. Love Him, c, 3, Capote--Wiedniu (MGSP-Eng), by Danzig 8th-SPT, $30,000, (S), 3yo, f, 1 m, 1 :40 1 /5, ft. Connection. ATL, 5-27, 5fT, :57 2/5. B-Calumet Farm (Ky). * $260,000 yrl '96 FTSAUG. CHIC LADY (f, 3, Sheikh Albadou (GBl--lvory Lady, by Pleasant Memories, f, 3, Pleasant Tap--Cater (MSP), by Sir Ivor) Lifetime Record: SP, 5-2-0-0, $34,470. Sham. SUF, 5-27, a1 m70ydT, 1 :47 1 /5. 8-Sa'Long 0-Logan Foreman Ill. B-Joe Cochonour (IL). T-Tracy Farm & Dennis Swartz (Ky). * $25,000 wing '95 Tatham. KEENOV; $20,000 yrl '96 KEESEP. The King's Kid, g, 3, Purdue King--Pillow Girl, by Nalees 6th-PRM, $27 ,294, 5-26, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 11 2/5, ft. Man. PRM, 5-26, (S), 6f, 1: 12 2/5. B-Schatz Jack D RYAN'S OUR FIRST (c, 4, Sail Me Again--Wildwood (la). Spring, by Wild Again) Lifetime Record: SW, 15-5-2-3, Balboa Betty, f, 4, Cee's Tizzy--Cee's Song, by Seattle Song. GGX, 5-27, (C), 6f, 1 :11 1/5. 8-Rubens Cecilia $92,017. 0/8-Arthur L Churchill (IA). T-Loralyn Wil­ Straub (Ca). *Full to Budroyale, GSW, $447, 170. liams.

Entries close June 22 SlllTOGl 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale ~&. ~'~ FASIG.TIPTON (606} 255-1555 Fax (606) 254-0794 Tuesday, August 18, 1998 • Saratoga Springs, New York www.fasigtipton.cam - PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 5-28-98 little Ronda, f, 4, little Missouri--Rapid Ronda (MSW, Young English sire Deploy is half-brother to dual $320, 149), by Tom Swift. TDN, 5-25, 1 m, 1 :40 3/5. Derby winner Commander In Chief (by Dancing Brave), B-Schaffer Frank J {Ky). so what could be more logical than reversing the cross Power Approach, g, 4, Moscow Ballet--Charm Power, by sending Dancing Brave mares to Deploy? Logic paid by Lines of Power. HOL, 5-27, (Cl, 1 1 /Sm, 1 :52 3/5. off over the weekend when Zomaradah (GB) (Deploy B-Harris Farms Inc. (Ca). *$1,000 HRA '97 BESJUN. {GB}--Jawaher {Ire}, by Dancing Brave) won the Oaks My Nini, f, 4, Summing--larry's Tiffany, by Tiffany Ice. d'ltalia to become Deploy's first Group One winner. HOL, 5-27, (S), (C), 6f, 1 :11 1/5. B-Cogorno Julie Incidentally, Mons, the only other Group winner sired by (Cal. Deploy, is out of a mare by Dancing Brave's sire, lyphard. WEEKEND PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES We wonder if the victory by Prime Meridian (c, 3, by Alan Porter The Prime Minister--Watch the Time, by Timeless Mo­ ment) in Sunday's $150,000 Texas Turf Challenge is PEDIGREE SHORTS ... another pointer to an up-and-coming cross, that of Vice With a record-breaking win in Monday's Kentucky Regent and Damascus. The cross of Vice Regent over Breeders' Cup S., Yes It's True (c, 2, --Clever Damascus-line mares has been outperforming opportu­ Monique, by Clever Trick) assumed early leadership of nity, examples including graded stakes winners Salty the two-year-old division. Since he is by a son of Raja Perfume and Stolen Beauty. There is less chance for the Baba out of a Clever Trick mare, Yes It's True is bred on reverse cross, but it has already produced the ill-fated the reverse of a very successful cross, Clever Trick and Time limit (by Gilded Time out of a Vice Regent mare). his son Phone Trick having each sired a pair of stakes winners out of -line mares. This affinity may stem from the pedigree links between Missy Baba (dam of Raja Baba) and Golden Beach (granddam of Clever Trick). Both are by sons of and their second FOAUNG NEWS J dams are five-eighths relatives. Yes It's True's sire, Is It True, is actually linebred to Djebel, each time in combi­ POOKETTE, 12, Miswaki--Pensioner {Irish Stronghold) nation with (the sources being his sire, Raja Foal born 5-12-98, a colt by Cozzene. Baba, and ). Yes It's True's dam, Clever Will be bred back to Alphabet Soup. Monique, supplements this with the previously men­ Owned by Stronach Stables. tioned extra cross of Djebel and a daughter strain of Nasruilah. Clever Monique has been bred back to Is It Boarded at Adena Springs, Versailles, Ky. True, so it will be interesting to see if the combination Accomplishments: SW; dam of Talkin Man (With Ap­ can work again. proval), Ch. 2yo Colt-Can, MGSW, $677,967. We have recently mentioned the disproportionate degree of success which some stallions achieve when HOLLYWOOD WILDCAT, 8, Kris S.--Miss Wildcatter bred to mares which give them duplications of their (Mr. Prospector) broodmare sires. There is another example of the pat­ Foal born 5-18-98, a filly by Storm Cat. tern in the pedigree of Monday's Westchester S. winner Will be bred back to Deputy Minister. Sea Twister (c, 2, Ghazi--Society Doon, by Imp Society). Owned by Margie & Irving Cowan. The first stakes winner from the first crop by his fresh­ Boarded at Echo Valley, Georgetown, Ky. man sire, Sea Twister is inbred 3x4 to Damascus, the Accomplishments: Ch. 3yo Filly, MGISW, $1,432, 160. broodmare sire of Ghazi. Similarly, the first winner for another freshman sire, Dehere, Arrested Dreams (f, 2, ©Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Dehere--Moment to Buy, by Timeless Moment), has This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or Damascus 4x3. Meanwhile, another recent stakes win­ by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior ner to benefit from inbreeding to the broodmare sire of written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. the sire is Saylo (c, 4, Oraibi--Mayan Dancer, by Al Nasr Information as to the races, race results and earnings {Fr}), winner of the Victoria Day H. at Hastings Park was obtained from results charts published in Daily May 18. Only the second stakes winner for his sire, Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission who is out of a mare, Saylo has North­ of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. ern Dancer 3x4. Jade Hunters Keep on Winning ...

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LL: I said, "Ronnie, he wasn't short was he? Was he out of wind?" He said, "He could have gone faster." I said, WRITERS UP "Ronnie, don't tell that to anybody else." I~ TDN: After winning the Triple Crown, was in SILVER ANNIVERSARY (Part 3) great demand. Was there a lot of pressure on you by By: frank Carlson the owner or other racetracks to run the horse in certain On the 25th anniversary of Secretariat's Triple places? Did you race him at tracks where he hadn't Crown, the Thoroughbred Daily News concludes a raced before so people in other parts of the country three-part interview with his trainer, Lucien Laurin. At could see him? 86, the Canadian-born trainer is recovering from a heart LL: Mrs. Tweedy lived way out West, and she left me attack in his South Florida home. (Editor's Note: Laurin alone. She's a very bright women, very intelligent. She has seen Real Quiet's victories in the Kentucky Derby didn't butt in. Lots of owners tell you what to do, but and Preakness on TV at home and said, "I think he's she didn't, she didn't butt in at all. We went to Chicago going to do it. I think he has a real chance of winning to the Arlington Invitational because the vice president the Triple Crown. I'm feeling a lot better and wish I called me and said, "I'm going to ask you a big favor." I could be at Belmont to see him win.") said, "I think know what you're talking about. You want me to bring Secretariat to Chicago." I called Mrs. TDN: In 1973, it had been 25 years since Citation won Tweedy and told her the race was for $100,000. I said the Triple Crown. After Secretariat won the Kentucky to her, "I'm going to tell them you want $125,000." Derby and Preakness, was there any doubt in your mind She said, "It's up to you." I think I could have asked for that he wouldn't win the Belmont? $150,000. LL: Oh, no. No way. I didn't think he'd get beat. There was no doubt in my mind--nobody could beat him. In the TDN: Secretariat ended his career running on the grass Belmont there were only six horses. In the other races in the Man o' War (at Belmont) and the Canadian Inter­ there were more horses taking a shot at him. I was national at Woodbine. Why did you run him on the turf? very, very confident. LL: One day I put Ronnie on him to work on the grass at Belmont Park, and when he came back I asked him how TDN: What do you remember about Belmont Day? he liked it. He said, "He likes the grass better than he LL: I told Ronnie (Turcotte, Secretariat's jockey) to go likes the dirt. I'm telling you, he loved it." I wanted him to the lead. I said, "Sit on him. Just leave him alone. to run on the grass, because I wanted him to be grass horse of the year. I wanted to be champion (on turf and Take a long hold, just like Shoemaker does. Leave him dirt). alone. if he gets beat, I won't blame you." Mrs. (Penny) Tweedy (Secretariat's owner) was there too. I said, TDN: How did you decide to run him in Canada for his "The idea of taking him back and fighting him, that's the last race? way he got beat (in the Wood Memorial). I don't want LL: I got calls from all over to run his last race. I got that any more. if he gets beat, you won't be blamed. calls from California, from Kentucky, Maryland. I said, Just sit on him, take a long hold, I want him on the lead "I'm going to go to Canada. I'm a Canadian. I'd like to all the way. And I hope to God he gets to the wire." go there so that they can remember me some day." And the fellow who called me from Canada was a very good TDN: What were you thinking during the race? friend of mine, and he said, "You could really help me a LL: He went three-quarters in 1 :09 4/5 and I got kind lot if you could run here." I called Mrs. Tweedy and she of worried. I thought, 'maybe I got the horse beat.' I said, "Do you think he'll win?" I said, "It'll be a walk­ said to Mrs. Tweedy, "I made a mistake." But when he over." So we get there and it rained all afternoon. But got to the quarter pole he was already 1 0 lengths in that didn't bother him; he won the race like a champion. front, or more. Then I said, "He can let him gallop from Secretariat, who had a record of 12-9-2-1 for the here, Mrs. Tweedy. i hope he doesn't stumble and fall year, was named Champion Three- Year-Old, Champion down or something like that." So, he goes on to set a Turf Horse and Horse of the Year in 1973. Retired to new track record. stud at the end of the season, he went on to sire Horse TDN: He sets the world record for a mile and a half in of the Year Lady's Secret and Preakness and Belmont 2:24 and wins by 31 lengths. What was the first thing Stakes winner Risen Star. Secretariat died October 4, you said to Ronnie? 1989 at the age of 19.

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