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PIONEERING Colt Worked the Fastest Quarter (:21) for the Keeneland 2Yo Sale PIONEERING (859) 273-1514 P Fax (859) 273-0034 Mr YEATS poetic in Ballysax win HEADLINE p. 3 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT call 732-747-8060. BY FAX AND INTERNET www.thoroughbreddailynews.com MONDAY, APRIL 19, 2004 STORM THUNDERS HOME IN CAPISTRANO INTERCONTINENTAL FLIES TO WILEY WIN Meteor Storm (GB) (Bigstone {Ire}), twice a winner at Intercontinental (GB) (Danehill), a stakes winner at 1 1/2 miles, had no problem with an extra quarter-mile Deauville and third in the English 1000 Guineas for yesterday, powering clear to an easy win in Santa Andre Fabre last season, was left at the gate, but Anita’s closing day feature, the 1 3/4-miles GII San closed powerfully to take her U.S. Juan Capistrano Invitational H. The five-year-old bay, bow in a one-mile turf allowance at who began his North American career last season with Santa Anita Mar. 28. Her trip in yesterday’s GIII Jenny Wiley S. at just four 2003 starts and Keeneland was less eventful, but two allowance wins, was just as fruitful as the full sister to coming off a narrow win champion Banks Hill (GB) charged in the 12-furlong GII San down the lane en route to a one- Intercontinental Luis Rey H. over the length triumph. Off the pace early, Bill Straus/Keeneland Santa Anita course Mar. Intercontinental moved up eight 20. The 5-2 Capistrano wide on the backstrech, came five wide into the lane favorite was content to and outbattled Ocean Drive (Belong to Me) to win going stalk the pacesetters in away. “She’s a European cover-up, late runner, so I had third, before charging to to adjust her style to the course,” explained winning the front nearing the lane rider Jerry Bailey. “She showed she’s very versatile Meteor Storm Benoit and kicking clear to a today. She had to make more of a long, sustained run, 1 1/2-length triumph. but she came the last sixteenth in six seconds.” Click “You need a horse that can definitely go the distance for the brisnet.com chart. Click for the video race replay. and be able to relax sometime during the race,” ex- JENNY WILEY S.-GIII, $110,300, KEE, 4-18, 4yo/up, plained winning rider Jose Valdivia, Jr. “You’ve got to f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:41 2/5, fm. get them to gallop for at least a mile, a mile and a quar- 1--@INTERCONTINENTAL (GB), 116, f, 4, by Danehill ter. This horse did exactly that. He was able to put me 1st Dam: Hasili (Ire) (SW-Fr), by Kahyasi (Ire) in a good forward spot and then just relax. He was 2nd Dam: Kerali (GB), by High Line (GB) saving himself and so was I. If I called on him, I wanted 3rd Dam: Sookera, by Roberto him to be able to fight off all challengers. For a horse to O/B-Juddmonte Farms (GB); T-R Frankel; J-J Bailey; $68,386. Lifetime Record: 11-6-1-3, $296,182. *Full go a mile and a half and then kick on like that the last to Dansili (GB), Hwt. Older Horse-GB & Fr at 7-9.5f, quarter of a mile is just very impressive.” Winning MGSW & MG1SP-Fr, G1SP-GB & GISP-US, $552,023; trainer Wally Dollase added, “The horses was relaxing Banks Hill (GB), Ch. Turf Female-US, Hwt. 3yo-Fr all the way. He never gets in a hurry. He can run all at 9.5-11f , Hwt. 3yo Filly-GB at 7-9.5f, GISW-US, day. He’s got a great mind, great attitude. That’s what G1SW-GB & Fr, $1,937,416; 3/4 to Heat Haze (GB) separates him from the other ones.” Dollase said the (Green Desert), MGISW-US, SW-Fr, $1,183,620. May 10 Jim Murray Memorial H. at Hollywood was 2--Ocean Drive, 116, f, 4, Belong to Me--Clever But possible for Meteor Storm, with the Breeders’ Cup Turf Costly, by Clever Trick. ($160,000 yrl '01 KEESEP). his long-term goal. Click for the brisnet.com chart. O-Bonnie & Sy Baskin; B-James D Conway & Thomas Click for the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. C Mueller (KY); $22,060. Click here for the RaceReplays.com video. 3--Madeira Mist (Ire), 118, m, 5, Grand Lodge--Mount- ains of Mist (Ire), by Shirley Heights (GB). O-Skymarc Farm Inc & Chryss O’Reilly; B-Dr A J O'Reilly and DERBY HOPEFULS ON THE WORK TAB...p. 4 Skymarc Farm (Ire); $11,030. Pollard’s Vision (Carson City), Rock Hard Ten Margins: 1, 1HF, NK. Odds: 0.80, 4.40, 14.40. Also Ran: (Kris S.), St. Averil (Saint Ballado) all work Sunday. Vanguardia (Arg), Coney Kitty (Ire), Film Maker, Vespers, Virgin Voyage. This PIONEERING colt worked the fastest quarter (:21) for the Keeneland 2yo sale PIONEERING (859) 273-1514 P Fax (859) 273-0034 Mr. Prospector S Terlingua, by Secretariat www.overbrookfarm.com $410,000 2004 Fee: $5,000 live foal Bob & Beverly Lewis TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/19/04 • PAGE 2 of 4 Sunday, Santa Anita P R E S U L T S P SAN SIMEON H.-GIII, $107,300, SAX, 4-18, 4yo/up, 6 1/2fT, 1:11 2/5, fm. Sunday, Santa Anita 1--@GLICK, 117, h, 8, by Theatrical (Ire) SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO INVITATIONAL H.-GII, 1st Dam: Bejat, by Mr. Prospector $250,000, SAX, 4-18, 4yo/up, a1 3/4mT, 2:45 4/5, fm. 2nd Dam: Barely Even, by Creme Dela Creme 1--METEOR STORM (GB), 116, h, 5, by Bigstone (Ire) 3rd Dam: Dodge Me, by The Doge 1st Dam: Hunt the Sun, by Rainbow Quest O-Robert Bone; B-Allen E Paulson (KY); T-Jeff 2nd Dam: Suntrap, by Roberto Mullins; J-A O Solis; $64,380. Lifetime Record: 3rd Dam: Sunny Bay, by Northern Bay 36-14-6-3, $579,611. *1/2 to Crimson Road (110,000gns HRA ‘02 TATAUT). O-Jarvis Margolis (Strawberry Road {Aus}), SW, $225,027. Smole, et al; B-Juddmonte Farms (GB); T-Wallace A 2--Cayoke (Fr), 116, h, 7, Always Fair--Sarah Annita Dollase; J-J Valdivia; $150,000. Lifetime Record: (GB), by Pharly (Fr). O-Michael House; B-Patricia Beck MSP-Fr, 13-5-3-3, $405,818. *1/2 to Polish Summer (Fr); $21,460. (GB) (Polish Precendent), GSW & MG1SP-Fr, 3--Summer Service, 117, c, 4, Siberian Summer--Silver G1SW-UAE, G1SP-HK, $2,206,923; Winter Solstice Service, by Silver Deputy. O-Weatherwatch Farm & (GB) (Unfuwain), GSP-Fr. Roddy Valente; B-Mr & Mrs Michael Power (CA); 2--Rhythm Mad (Fr), 115, c, 4, King's Theatre (Ire)-- $12,876. Desperate Virgin (Bel), by Chief Singer (Ire). O-Four Margins: 3/4, 4, HF. Odds: 1.00, 3.30, 5.20. Star Stables; B-Oostvlaamse Investering (Fr); $50,000. Also Ran: Grandiser (Aus), Van Rouge, Island Light (GB). 3--Runaway Dancer, 115, h, 5, Runaway Groom--Salsa Scratched: Spinelessjellyfish, Echo Eddie, De La Costa. Dancer, by Dahar. O-R L Stables; B-Reyla Graber Glick, claimed for $40,000 in December, set the (KY); $30,000. course record over this track and trip in his first start Margins: 1HF, 1, 2HF. Odds: 2.80, 3.30, 4.00. for his new connections in a Jan. 19 allowance before Also Ran: Special Matter, Ringaskiddy, White Buck, a runner-up effort in the Feb. 15 Daytona H. He re- Gigli (Brz), Gene de Campeao (Brz), All the Boys. turned to take a Mar. 12 optional claimer down the hill in his last outing and was looking to go three for four TODAY’S over this course here. The bay pressed the pace through fractions of :22.14 and :44.15 before taking charge in upper stretch and holding sway over stable- mate Cayoke for the first graded stakes win of his replays brought to you by Vinery career. “I had to hold him a little bit,” said winning rider 3rd, KEE, MSW LUNARPAL (Successful Appeal) click here Alex Solis. “The first quarter of a mile, they were going 7th, SAX, GIII SAN SIMEON H. kind of slow for this kind of race. He’s a gutsy little GLICK (Theatrical {Ire}) click here horse. I got down on him only the last part and he flew 9th, SAX, GII SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO INVITATIONAL home.” Jeff Mullins, leading trainer at the Santa Anita meeting which concluded yesterday, conditioned the click here top two finishers. “They’re both good horses,” Mullins To watch any race of your choice or to sign up for a said of his one-two finishers. “There’s no taking any- racereplays.com account, click here. thing away from either one of them. I was surprised to see Glick laying that close. They kind of changed posi- tions today.” Click for the brisnet.com chart. Click here for the RaceReplays.com video. TDN TODAY Headline News .................... 4 pages You can also pick up a copy of the TDN today at the OBS Spring Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training. #1 SOPHOMORE SIRE by Earnings and *Stakes Winners FALL FASHION becomes FORESTRY’s FOURTH $50,000 Live Foal first-crop stakes winner by TAYLOR MADE winning the CHARON S. at Gulfstream Park. (859) 885-3345 *Co-Leading www.taylormadefarm.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/19/04 • PAGE 3 of 4 Sunday, Leopardstown, Ireland Sunday, Krefeld, Germany P W McGRATH MEMORIAL BALLYSAX S.-G3, PREIS VON pferdewetten.de - DR BUSCH-MEMO- i67,480, Leopardstown, 4-18, 3yo, 1 1/4mT, RIAL-G3, i50,000, Krefeld, 4-18, 3yo, 1 1/16mT, 2:23.40, sf.
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