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Dicorsa Newsletter Settimanale Di Sga Sales, Anno 2011, Settimana 39, Numero 34 ANAC - Associazione Nazionale Allevatori Cavalli Pur osangue diCorsa Newsletter settimanale di SgA Sales, Anno 2011, Settimana 39, Numero 34 guendo la raccolta di gioco, non è riuscito a farlo vedere. Manu Roussel, vec- Raimondo chio amico e ora direttore del canale francese, ha spiegato il tutto con un’in- formazione errata pervenuta dal loro uomo sul posto circa l’orario di partenza Visione e da un incastro mancato con il convegno di Craon. Il Merano, che doveva partire alle 17,25 è andato alle 17.27 (niente di grave) ma sulla comunica- L’ultima volta che Claudio Icardi è entrato a zione dal campo era stato annunciato un 17.33 che avrebbe portato allo San Siro galoppo, entrambi marciavamo come scontro con Craon che doveva partire alle 17.30 ma è in effetti slittato alle pitoni e Lester Piggott faceva ancora il fantino. 17.40, riaprendo quindi la possibilità di avere l’antenna. Vuol dire che l’ippodromo più bello d’Italia – Da un piccolo incidente, però, si arriva a un ragionamento più largo. Roussel non ammettiamo discussioni a riguardo – è dice: “Noi prenderemmo anche più corse italiane ma ci manca, come in ger- sparito dalla televisione. E’ solo una delle mania e in Scandinavia, la garanzia degli orari. Il pubblico francese per giocare tante strofe di un San Siro Blues che prima o ha bisogno di vedere la corsa, preceduto da almeno 3 minuti di collegamento poi ci metteremo a scrivere, o di un rap da stendere in collaborazione con che permettano di vedere le sgambature, i canter per andare in partenza o Dario Vargiu. i cavalli dietro le gabbie. Quando si rispettano queste regole la gente punta Una bella strofetta potrebbe essere dedicata al convegno del Vittorio di Capua, e segue le corse, anche se sono scarse. Al contrario non mettono un cente- uno dei 4 con al centro una corsa di gruppo 1 che offre la stagione milanese. simo senza la possibilità di vedere la corsa e i preparativi”. La giornata era proprio bella, perché il cartellone era stato allestito da pro- E’ come la ricetta dell’ uovo al tegamino. Riusciremo prima o poi a cucinarlo? fessionisti, con una sola pecca, la mancanza di un handicappone strappa soldi. Avrebbe meritato l’onore della domenica, dove era stata piazzata originaria- mente, ed è scivolata al sabato, in concomitanza con il meeting di Newmarket. PATTERN E LISTED ITALIANE Risultato: i godolphin non si sono presentati (quindi niente Lanfranco Dettori), altri allenatori inglesi sono rimasti a casa, e il pubblico ha fatto quello che po- MILANO teva. Alla fine quello che aveva tutti i titoli per trasformarsi in un convegno da 24 settembre 2011 botto (tempo splendide, zero concomitanze calcistiche, belle corse) è stato PREMIO CANCELLI normale e ha offerto dati che per altri ippodromi sarebbero da trionfo. LISTED RACE P. DRITTA, 1000 mt., 61.600 Euro Il gioco sul campo, il vero indicatore, ha superato di poco i 106.000 euro e questo significa che all’ippodromo c’erano circa 2.500 spettatori. Onesto. La 1 DAgDA MOR Branca Fabio 56 0.58.2 domenica, con un programma in pista circolare, ci sono state le stesse cifre 2 Poppet’s Treasure Thomas Ronan 52 C. I. e, probabilmente due pubblici diversi. Il pubblico di palato fine, infatti, ha pre- 3 Rebecca Rolfe Demuro Mirco 52 2 1/4 4 Spirit Quartz Vargiu Dario 55.5 C. I. ferito starsene a casa. 5 Ekin Marcelli germano 53.5 5 Il dramma è che abbiamo perso non solo l’opportunità di fare 2.500 più 6 Princess gold Demuro C. 51.5 1/2 2.500, e quindi di dare alla giornata una cornice di pubblico più degna, ma ai 7 Wanna Be Minarik Filip 52 1/2 2.500 della domenica, quelli che hanno deciso di andare a vedere cosa c’è - Sapphire --N.P. oltre quel lungo muro sul vialone che porta allo stadio, uno spettacolo di primo - Spinning Force --N.P. livello. Organizzare delle buone corse ha due motivazioni virtuose. La prima è dare DAgDA MOR è di proprietà di EFFEVI, è allenato da S. BOTTI ed è stato allevato da RAZZA DEL VELINO soddisfazio ne al pubblico consolidato, quello che per tutto l’anno deve deglu- tire la routine più o meno di livello accettabile. La seconda è offrire al pubblico Last Tycoon nuovo il massimo dello spettacolo possibile per convincerlo a tornare. Esempio Marju personale: se da ragazzo non avessi visto dal vivo Lester Piggott e gli altri Flame Of Tara Martino Alonso grandi non sarei mai tornato alle corse, non mi avrebbe colto la curiosità di Cure The Blues andare a scoprirlo anche all’estero. Cheerful Note In milanese c’è un verbo che esemplifica bene quello che è stato fatto met- Strident Note tendo il Vittorio di Capua al sabato: strasare, significa buttar via, sprecare. green Desert Cape Cross Eravamo partiti con la televisione e alla tv torniamo. Il nostro spettacolo, evi- Park Appeal dentemente, non ha appeal. Nemmeno sui canali specializzati. Anche il Me- Bagnolese Star Appeal rano, una delle nostre corse conosciute all’estero, è passato quasi Sequin Lady inosserva to. Nel senso che Equidia, che pure l’aveva messo in palinsesto se- Scintillate 1 ©sgasales diCorsa Anno 2011, Settimana 39, Numero 34 Bagnolese (2002). 5 corse, 2 piazzamenti per 2.040 euro. All A. & g. Botti. Sorellastra di BRUCIAPELO, Criterium d’Inverno (gr2); SHE’S SO LOVELY Premio Verziere (Lr), Premio Carlo Chiesa (Lr), Premio Bessero (Lr). Madre di 2007 - DAgDA MOR (m. Martino Alonso) 2009 - N. (m. Shirocco) %% "!$"' # 2010 - N. (f. Refuse to Bend) #!'!! !%""&%"%#!! MILANO %%#"$%"! 24 settembre 2011 PREMIO COOLMORE !! "&"$#)"!$& ((($$$" LISTED RACE P. gRANDE, 1500 mt., 61.600 Euro $)"! "&$% $%' !" $$$" 1 ROSA EgLANTERIA Vargiu Dario 54 1.30.3 "%"!" 2 Bugie D’amore Demuro Mirco 54 4 1/2 3 Icebreaking Demuro C. 54 1/2 4 giuly Forever Branca Fabio 54 1/2 5 Tacma Maniezzi Luca 54 3 1/2 6 Vanity Woman Rispoli Umberto 54 1 1/4 7 Shining Queen Frank E. 54 2 Northern Dancer 8 Mi Vida Loca Convertino Pierantonio 54 10 Nureyev Special Arakan ROSA EgLANTERIA è di proprietà di SC. BLUEBERRY, è allenato da gRIZZETTI gA- Common grounds LOPPO ed è stato allevato da SC. BLUEBERRY Far Across City Ex Mr. Prospector gulch Jameela Caro Nayef Sharrood Bustino Angel Island Height Of Fashion Merrily Highclere So Blessed Babycham Sparkle Northern Dancer Effervescence Night Shift Ciboulette Rose Shif t Merrily (1993). 12 corse, 4 piazzamenti.RPR 71. Allen. S. Hall. Lahib Santa Rosa Madre di: Bequeath 2000 - VIgOROUS (f. Danetime) Lst. Irl. 45.000. 22 corse, 2 vit- ROSE SHIFT (2000). 22 corse, 10 vittorie e 6 piazzamenti. Pre- torie e un piazzamento per 15.801 sterline. RPR. 82. Allen.: M. mio Bessero (Lr), Premio Royal Mares (HL), 4. Premio Sergio Channon/M. Todhunter Cumani (gr3). Madre di: 2002 - Bond Cat (f. Raise a grand). Euro 50.000. 4 corse, 0 2006 - RANSOM SHIFT (m. Red Ransom) piazzamenti. RPR. 52. Allen.: B. Smart 2007 - FANTASTIC SHIFT (c. Fantastic Light) 2003 - Cheerily (f. Danehill Dancer). Lgs. 70.000. 2 corse, 1 2009 - ROSA EgLATERIA (f. Nayef) piazzamento. RPR. 61. Allen.: D. Wachman/P. Biancone 2011 - N (f. Authorized) 2004 - golden Snitch (c. Redback). Lst. 62.000. 2 corse, 0 piaz- zamenti. Allen.: R. Watson MILANO 2005 - LADY SCHMUCK (f. Clodovil). Euro 20.000. 8 corse, 3 vit- 24 settembre 2011 torie e 1 piazzamenti per 30.970 sterline. RPR. 81. Allen.: T. Col- PREMIO gP. VITTORIO DI CAPUA lins gRUPPO I P. gRANDE, 1600 mt., 297.000 Euro 2006 - Hasodikis (m. Fasliyev). Euro 7.000. Inedito. 2007 - DICK TURPIN (m. Arakan). 1 DICK TURPIN Soumillon Christophe 58 1.33.2 2 Cityscape Drowne Steve 58 C. T. MILANO 3 Vanjura Pietsch Alexander 56.5 1 3/4 4 Fanunalter Demuro Mirco 58 C. I. 24 settembre 2011 5 Shamalgan Minarik Filip 58 4 PREMIO gP. SERgIO CUMANI 6 Silver Ocean Pinna Nicola 56 4 7 Ransom Hope Demuro C. 58 12 gRUPPO III P. gRANDE, 1600 mt., 88.000 Euro KHOR SHEED DICK TURPIN è di proprietà di JOHN MANLEY, è allenato da R. HANNON ed è stato al- 1 Demuro Mirco 55 1.35.3 levato da JHON MCENERY (IRE) 2 Malagenia Demuro C. 55 2 1/2 3 Adamantina Rispoli Umberto 55 M. 4 Crystal gal Drowne Steve 57 C. I. 5 Prakasa Minarik Filip 57 1/2 ISCRIVITI E SEgUICI SU 6 Omkara Pinna Nicola 55 2 1/2 7 Amazing Beauty Frank E. 57 2 1/2 8 Quissisana Murru Nino 57 1/2 2 ©sgasales diCorsa Anno 2011, Settimana 39, Numero 34 KHOR SHEED è di proprietà di SHEIKH MOHAMMED OBAID AL MAKTOUM, è allenato e 18 piazzamenti per 85.985 euro. Allen E. Borromoeo /E.Mon- da L. CUMANI ed è stato allevato da CARD BLOODSTOCK (gB) teriso 1998 - Petrova (f. Kendor) Seeking The gold 1999 - Paranui (m. Exit to Nowhere). 5 corse, 1 piazzamento Dubai Millennium Colorado Dancer per 421 euro. Allen V. Valiani Dubawi 2000 - PRINCE KIRK (m. Selkirk). 19 corse, 7 vittorie e 9 piaz- Deploy Zomaradah zamenti per 412.765 euro. Prix d’Ispahan (gr1), Premio gardone Jawaher (Lr), 2. Premio Parioli (gr2), Prix Jean Prat (gr1), 3. Prix guil- Lyphard laume d’Ornano (gr2), 5. Dubai Duty Free (gr1). Stallone. Allen Manila E. Borromeo Dona Ysidra Princess Manila 2002 - Pankova (f. Sendawar). 13 corse, 3 piazzamenti per Halo 2.475 euro. Lgs. 30.000 Tattersalls December 2006. Allen E. Halo’s Princess Taberet Borromeo 2003 - PRINCE ESTEEM (c. Mark of Esteem). 8 corse, 1 vittoria Princess Manila (1990).
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