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S·T•A•K•E•S RESULTS FAVORITE TRICK WORKS FOR LONG BRANCH DARLEY JULY CUP-G1, $236,670, Newmarket, Eng Favorite Trick (Phone Trick) will make his next start in land, 7-9, 3yo/up, 6fT, 1 :09.72 (NCR), fm. the $100,000 8.5-furlong Long Branch Breeders' Cup S. 1--ELNADIM, 131, c, 4, Danzig--Elle Seule (GSW-Fr), by at Monmouth Park July 19, trainer Bill Mott confirmed Exclusive Native. 0-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al yesterday. "That's our plan," said Mott, who decided to Maktoum; B-Shadwell Farm Inc; T-John Dunlop; J-R skip the Gii Dwyer S. at Belmont Park this Sunday in Hills; $142,069. * 1 /2 to Mehthaaf (Nureyev), G 1 SW favor of the Long Branch. "I want to see him run at Eng, MG 1 SP-Fr, $381, 798. Monmouth Park. The Long Branch gives us another 2--Tamarisk (Ire), 125, c, 3, Green Desert--Sine Labe, by week, time to give him another long work, and it gives Vaguely Noble (GB). ($120,900 yrl '96 TAHOU). him a race over the track." The colt had that long work 0-Highclere Thoroughbred Racing Racing Ltd; yesterday morning at Belmont, going seven furlongs in B-Mount Coote Stud; $52,816. 1 :29 3/5. "He went very well," said Mott. "We had 3--Danetime (Ire), 131, c, 4, Danehill--Allegheny River, missed a little time with him--he bruised a foot--but that by Lear Fan. ($18,322 wnlg '94 GONOV; $55,603 was about a month back. It's well behind him now. He yrlg '95 GOOC1 ). 0-Michael Tabor & Mrs John seems to be doing fine. If he runs well (in the Long Magnier; B-Holborn Trust Co; $25,238. Branch), we'll consider the Haskell (GI, August 9). His Margins: 2, SHD, HD. Odds: 3-1, 5-1, 16-1. race will tell us which way we should go." Also Ran: Arkadian Hero, Pas De Reponse, Carmine Lake (Ire), Bolshoi (Ire), Bold Fact, My Best Valentine HINE GETS HIS ISELIN WISH Monmouth Park is (GB), Monaassib (GB), Kahal (GB), Easycall (GB), Averti expected to announce today that it has changed the (Ire), Compton Place (GB), Bollin Joanne (GB), Russian conditions of its Aug. 30 GI lselin H. to lure Skip Away Revival, Lord Kintyre (GB). Scratched: Cathedral (Ire), (Skip Trial) to the race. According to Monmouth's Vice Charge D'Affaires (GB), Diktat (GB). President and General Manager Bob Kulina, "It's pretty Champipn Sprinter honors and the Breeders' Cup much a done deal." Kulina said he had to finalize a few Sprint be 'kon for Sheikh Hamdan al Maktoum's details with trainer Sonny Hine today and hoped to have homebred Elnadim, who relished the fast ground and the loose ends tied up by this afternoon. Kulina con wired this high-class field for his first win in three starts firmed that the distance of the race will be changed this year. Runner-up in his first start this year in the G3 from a mile and a sixteenth to a mile and an eighth and Duke Of ark S. May 14, Elnadim then disliked the that the purse will be increased. The race is currently patchy gr und when third in the G2 Temple S. at worth $250,000. The new value of the race has yet to Sandown May 25. However, knowing his fondness for a be determined. Kulina admits that it was a difficult fast trackr the bettors made him the 3-1 chalk here and decision and is anticipating that it will stir up some watched rim take one-tenth of a second off the course controversy. "What ultimately won me over was that mark. Wililning trainer John Dunlop said, "He's a serious we have great fan support here and should I let tradition horse witb a beautiful pedigree and a lovely tempera stand in the way of giving the public what it wants, the ment, a Pileasure to train. Everyone kept telling me when chance to see a major star?" Kulina said. "We went he won ~Ille (G2) Diadem S. at Ascot last September through all the negatives and positives and think this that he ould be champion sprinter this year, and he has sho 1n here the horse he really is. He loves this fast will be a good thing for New Jersey racing." Skip Away, stabled at Monmouth the last three summers, won the ground. ~heikh Hamdan has earmarked the Breeders' GI Haskell at the track as a three-year-old and was Cup Spri~t and why not? We might go to the (G 1) Nunthorp~ S. at York first (Aug. 20). He's got plenty of second in last year's lselin. speed forj the five furlongs there and the drop back in ST AKES CLOSINGS distance ~ouldn't bother me. There is also the (G1) Haydock !Park S. (Sept. 5) and the (G 1) Prix de I' Abbaye TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JULY 11: at Longc~amp (Oct. 4)." Roger Charlton, trainer of 7-25 $300,000 Coaching Club American runner-utj Tamarisk (Ire), was pleased with his charge's OC1ks-GI, /Jet, Jyo, t, 12f ($300) effort, sa¥ing, ''I'm delighted. This was a big step up in 7-25 $150,000 RF Carey Memorial, Haw, class from a listed race at Lingfield, where he had every 3yo/up, 8fT ($100) • thing in his favor, to a Group One." PAQE 2:• THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 7-10-98 (News cont.) CHIEF HONCHO DEAD Chief Honcho (Chief's +1 FOREIGN Crown) was found dead in his paddock Tuesday at European Stakes Results: • Wintergreen Farm in Midway, Kentucky. An autopsy will BAHRAIN lfROPHY, $29,266, Newmarket, England, be conducted to determine the cause of death. The 11- 7-9, 3yo, 14f 175ydsT, 3:06.92, fm. year-old stallion raced for five years, earning victories in 1--#KAHTAN (GB), 122, c, 3, Nashwan--Harmless the 1992 GI Brooklyn H., 1991 Gii Excelsior H. and the Albatross (GB) (GSW-Fr), by Pas De Seul (GB). 1990 Gii Jim Dandy S. and was on the board in seven 0-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Shadwell other Grade I races. From 34 starts, Chief Honcho won Estate Co Ltd; T-John Dunlop; J-R Hills; $17, 794. 10 races and earned $1,265,719. He was campaigned *1/2 to Volochine (Ire) {Soviet Star), GSW-N.A., by Bertram and Matthew Firestone and was trained by MSW-Fr, GSP-HK, SP-Ger, $993, 145-N.A., Fr & Ger. Bill Mott. His first foals are three-year-olds of 1 998. 2--Capri (GB), 1 22, c, 3, Generous (lre)--lsland Jamboree, by Explodent. $6,466. TATTERSALLS JULY ENDS Tattersalls July Mixed 3--lvory Crown (Ire), 117, f, 3, Chief's Crown--Royal Sale in Newmarket, England concluded yesterday. High Myth, by Sir Ivor. $3,092. price at the final session was paid for hip number 280 Margins: 1 3/4, 3/4, HF. Salamah (GB) (Sadler's Wells), a winner of two of eight starts in England. Consigned by Juddmonte Farms, the WEATHERBY$ SUPERLATIVES., $26,324, Newmarket, four-year-old gelding brought a final bid of $1 61,457 England, 7-9, 2yo, 7fT, 1:25.74, fm. from Danny Murphy. Over the four sessions of the sale, 1--#COMMANDER COLLINS (IRE), c, 2, Sadler's Wells- 219 horses sold for a total of $3,505,206 and an aver Kanmary (Fr} (GSW}, by Kenmare (Fr}. 0-Mr R E age of $16,005. The average sales price decreased Sangster & Mr A K Collins; B-Swettenham Stud; 13.6 percent from $18,519 a year ago. T-Peter Chapple-Hyam; J-J Reid; $15,890. * 1 /2 to Lit de Jftice (El Gran Senor), Ch. Sprinter, GSP-Fr, GISW-N A., $1,397,874; Colonel Collins (El Gran PREVIEW Senor), W-Eng, $294,727. • • 2--Rhapso~~ist, 130, c, 2, Affirmed--Secret Rhapsody, by Saturday, Monmouth Park: Secreto ($110,000 yrl '97 KEESEP). $5,871. MONMOUTH BREEDERS' CUP OAKS-Gil, $200,000, 3--Dehou h, 126, c, 2, Diesis (GB)--Dream Play, by 3yo, f, 1 1/16m Blushing Groom (Fr). $2,811. The field, in the order it was drawn, will be: Brave Margins: ] 1 /4, 3/4, 2. Deed (Alydeed), 114; Kirby's Song (Sultry Song), 1 21; It was ~n impressive debut for Robert Sangster's Lazy Siusan {Slewvescent), 116; Lily o' Gold (Slew o' homebredl Commander Collins (Ire), who was sent off Gold), 11 2; Lyrical Ghost (Silver Ghost), 114; Santaria the 4-5 tarorite despite taking on four previous winners. (Star de Naskra), 114. But he did! the job in style after running greenly early on, refusing t© settle. Once jockey John Reid set him about Saturday, Belmont Park: his task, 1e quickened well on the outside at the BOWLING GREEN H.-Gll, $150,000, 3yo/up, 11fT three-sixt enths pole to catch the leader Rhapsodist, a The field, in post position order, will be: Mystic Knight stakes wi ner at Royal Ascot, and powered home for a (GB) (Caerleon), 111; Cetewayo (His Majesty), 11 2; clever wi , suggesting he has a bright future. "He could Chorwon (Cozzene), 116; Park Avenue (Cahill Road), be a Guin as horse next year," said winning trainer 113; Officious (Magesterial), 112; Chief Bearhart Peter Cha ple-Hyam, "but we'll take our time deciding (Chief's Crown), 124. where to o next with him. He has a choice of several big event over seven furlongs or a mile, but he does Saturday, Hollywood Park: need mor experience." BEL AIR H.-Gll, $100,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m From the rail out, the field will be: Wild Wonder (Wild AMERIC~N-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: Again), 121; Albaha (Woodman), 113; Peyrano (Arg) Mythical ~·r1, f, 2, Gone West--Yousefia, by Danzig.