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I~~Un~~~Re Dm Fr Id a Y, May 1 3 , 1 9 9 4 The Thoroughbred Dally News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 am. For subscription Information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~UN~~~RE DM FR ID A Y, MAY 1 3 , 1 9 9 4 W•E•E•K•E•N•D PREVIEW EASY GOER DIES AT AGE EIGHT Saturday, Pimlico PIMLICO SPECIAL-GI, $600,000, 3yolup, 9.5f Ogden Phipps' Easy Goer (Alydar), died Thursday at PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 :30 p.m. of a possible heart attack at Claiborne Farm 1 Greatsilverfleet Capuano Prado 114 in Paris, Kentucky, where he was standing at stud. 2 Valley Crossing Small Seefeldt 113 The results of an autopsy are pending. Shug 3 As Indicated Schosberg Davis 1 20 McGaughey, who trained 1988's champion two-year­ 4 Gavel Gate Van Berg Johnson 108 old said that he was informed of the stallion's death 5 Devil His Due Jerkens Ramos 1 21 by Claiborne owner Seth Hancock. "Seth told me 6 Pistols and Roses Gianos Smith 115 that they whistled for him in his paddock, n said Devil His Due (Devil's Bag) looks to move his earnings McGaughey. "He came down and he just went to his past the $3 million mark with his second consecutive knees and that was it. They will be taking autopsies Pimlico Special win. Second choice As Indicated and I think it may show that he had a heart attack." (Czaravich) is undefeated this year in three graded "We turned him out after breeding, which is standard stakes. A $6,000 yearling purchase, the gelding is procedure," said Gus Cook, assistant manager at also undefeated with Robbie Davis aboard. The race Claiborne. "It shocked us. You don't expect it from a will be televised live by ABC. Post time is 5:08 p.m. nice healthy horse like that. He was in beautiful health. I saw him today in the breeding shed and he TRIPLE THREATS: was gorgeous. He was just grand. It was a shock to think a horse like this could just collapse and die." Ulises (Temperence Hill), last, beaten more than 35 Out of the mare Relaxing, Easy Goer was Alydar's l~ngths in the Kentucky Derby, is expected to join a second-leading money winner (to Alysheba's $6.6 field of of up to 1 2 starters in the Preakness. Ulises million), retiring at age four with earnings of was undefeated in four starts in Panama before fading $4,873, 770, a total that placed him fourth on the all­ to third in Keeneland's Lexington S. last month. time money list. As a sire, Easy Goer has 72 registed Trainer Randy Winick informed the Pimlico Racing foals, 36 in each of his first two crops (1992 and '93). Department yesterday that Brocco (Kris S.) is doubtful They are yet to race. Easy Goer will be best remem­ for the Preakness, but that a final decision has not yet bered for his dramatic four-race rivalry with Sunday been made. The probable field now appears to be: Silence. He reversed Derby and Preakness losses Go For Gin (Cormorant), Silver Goblin (Silver Ghost), with a stirring eight-length victory in the Belmont Holy Bull (Great Above), Tabasco Cat (Storm Cat), Stakes before conceding the Breeders' Cup Classic to Polar Expedition (Kodiack), Concern (Broad Brush), him by a neck. He was retired when a chip on his Blumin Affair (Oynaformer), Kandaly (Alydar), Numer­ right front sesamoid was discovered while he was in ous (Mr. Prospector), Powis Castle (Rare Brick) and training for the Aug. 4, 1990 Arlington Challenge Ulises. Cup. © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This News cont. p. 2 newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. WEEKEND PREVIEW . 1 Information as to the races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts pub­ NEWS 1-2 lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission of the copyright owner, RACING REPORTS . 2-4 Daily Racing Form. PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 5-13-94 News cont. EDDERY TO SPLIT WITH ABDULLAH Britain's 8th-HOL, $37,000, Alw, 3yo, 6 1/2f, 1:15 champion jockey Pat Eddery will not be riding on a 2/5, ft. retainer to Saudi Prince Khalid Abdullah next year. TEASING SEA, (c, 3, Jaklin Klugman--Teasing Their association, which began when Eddery success­ (NZ), by Sheer Bravado), broke her maiden in a fully partnered Dancing Brave to win the 1986 King $32,000 claiming state-bred event last out and upset George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes, 2-1 favorite BIRD COUNTY (Storm Bird) with a 3- comes to an end by mutual consent at the end of this length win in her first NW2 effort. Lifetime Record: season. Abdullah has so far revealed no plans to 4-2-1-0, $36,050. employ another jockey for 1995. His racing manager, O/B-Six-S Racing Stable (CA). T-John O'Hara. Grant Pritchard-Gordon, said, "contracts have always been the Prince's affair." CHANGES AT SAM HOUSTON Sam Houston I~ N•E•W Y•O•R• KI Race Park has announced plans to offer full-card ~ REPORT simulcasting Sundays and Mondays from Trinity Meadows, Arlington Park and Louisiana Downs begin­ Yesterday's results: ning Sunday, May 21. General Manager Jim Murphy 8th-BEL, $40,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, 1:15 also announced that the Tuesday, Wednesday and 3/5, wf. Thursday programs would be shortened from ten to 1--YOU'D BE SURPRISED, 115, m, 5, Blushing Groom nine live races. The simulcast schedule is pending (Fr)--Key Witness (MGSP, $155,968), by Key to approval of the Texas Racing Commission. "Cutting the Mint. 0-Rokeby Stables; B-Mellon Paul (V Al; back a race a day should help out a great deal," said T-Mackenzie Miller. Lifetime Record: 17-8-5-1, Murphy. "Our Friday, Saturday, and Sunday pro­ $402,980. grams will still have 10 races on the card." 2--Air Port Won, 115, f, 4, Shawklit Won-­ Porteninove, by Big Burn. LAKEWAY EYES HOLLYWOOD OAKS 3--Deputy Miss, 115, m, 5, Deputy Minister--Native Lakeway, who suffered her first defeat in five career Zone, by Exclusive Native. starts to Sardula in the Kentucky Oaks, is back at Margins: 3/4, NK, 2 1 /4. Odds: 1 .80, 3.30, 3.20. Hollywood Park and pointing to the July 10 $200,000 You'd Be Surprised, a MGI wnr in '93 and off since Hollywood Oaks, according to trainer Gary Jones. last Sept., rallied from mid-pack under Jerry Bailey to "She came out of the (Oaks) okay," said Jones, who win by 3/4-length as the 9-5 choice. A GSW on both added that she may prep in the June 4 Railbird S. or turf and dirt, You'd Be Surprised is 1 /2 to Key Con­ the June 18 Princess S. tender (MGSP, $348,604, by Fit to Fight). 6th-BEL, $30,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f /m, 1 1 /1 6m, 1 :44 3/5, wf. SOUTHERN FREEDOM REINS, (f, 4, Pass the Glass--Tikchik Nar C•A•L•I •F•O•R•N•I• A rows, by Tap Shoes), 2nd by a nose in her last outing at a mile, enjoyed the extra distance as she closed REPORT from off the pace for a 2 1 /4-length score. The for­ mer claimer was sent off as the 8-5 bettors' choice. Yesterday's results: Lifetime Record: 18-6-4-0, $101,480. 3rd-HOL, $40,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 8.5f, 1 :40 2/5, ft. 0-James A Riccio. 8-Metz R. G. Mr. & Mrs. (CA). 1--REGAL ROWDY, 122, g, 5, Cozzene--Selection, by T-John Parisella. T. V. Lark. O/B-Arthur G Risdon & Larry G Risdon (KY); T-Larry G Risdon. Lifetime Record: 3rd-BEL, $30,000 Clm. ($75-70,000), 4&up, 1 6-2-2-0, $52,475. 1 /16mT, 1 :43 3/5, fm. 2--Viage, 119, c, 4, Alydar--Committed, by Hagley. ROYAL NINJA (g, 8, Aly North--Royal Contessa, by 3--Scenic Route, 115, g, 3, Saratoga Six--Love Royal Union), sent off at 7-1 under Jerry Bailey, Alleged, by Alleged. closed from last to get up by a neck in the final Margins: NK, 3, 2 3/4. Odds: 5.40, 1.10, 3.30. strides. A MGlll winner, Royal Ninja is a 1 /2 to Flying Regal Rowdy, O-for-3 on the turf this year, found Katuna (MSW, $348,334, by Hasty Flyer) and Truly the main track more to his liking, as he rallied from Royal (SW, $151,964, by It's True). Lifetime Record: the back of the pack to win by a neck over odds-on 82-19-10-10, $436,615. Viage, who took the lead briefly in the stretch before 0-Top Five Stable. B-Mrs. E. Kohr Jr. (FL). T-P.Serpe. conceding to the winner. New York Reoort cont. o 3 PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 5-13-94 New York Report cont. France, 5-12, 3&up, 5f, :57 4/5, gd. 1st-BEL, $30,000 Clm. ($75-70,000), 3yo, 1 mT, 1--WEST MAN, c, 3, Gone West--Belka (FR), by 1 :35 3/5, fm. Riverman. 0-H. Chalhoub; B-1. McMoney Stables; MR. IMPATIENCE (g, 3, Slewpy--Proud Encore, by Tri T-R. Collet; $34,993.
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