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Friday, Thoroughbred Daily News May 10, 2002 TDN For information, call (732) 747-8060. HEADLINE NEWS TERRE A TERRE TOPS SINGAPORE FIELD R E S U L T S A full field of 14, headed by the talented Terre a P P Terre (Fr) (Kaldounevees {Fr}), will line up for Satur- day’s G1 Singapore Airlines Interna- Thursday, Chester, England tional Cup at Kranji. The five-year- BETFAIR.COM ORMONDE S.-G3, £75,000, Chester, old mare, a winner in four of her last 5-9, 4yo/up, 13f 89ydsT, 2:47.40, gd-fm. five starts, capped a three-race win- 1--ST EXPEDIT (GB), 123, h, 5, by Sadler’s Wells ning streak in France last season 1st Dam: Miss Rinjani (GB), by Shirley Heights (GB) with a 1 1/2-length success in the 2nd Dam: Miss Kuta Beach (GB), by Bold Lad (Ire) G1 Prix de l’Opera Oct. 7. Shipped 3rd Dam: Miss Bali (GB), by Crepello to Sha Tin for the Dec. 16 G1 Hong O/B-J L C Pearce; T-Geoff Wragg; J-Darryll Holland; Kong Cup, the gray was third, just a £43,500. Lifetime Record: GSP-Fr, 15-3-4-2, neck behind Agnes Digital, despite £131,339. the fact that jockey Christophe 2--Sagittarius (GB), 123, h, 6, Sadler’s Wells--Ste Soumillon lost an iron 200 yards Nitouche (Fr), by Riverman. (90,000gns wnl ‘96 from the finish. She rebounded to TATDEC; 80,000gns yrl ‘97 TATHOU). O-Stall Nor; post a game win in the Mar. 23 G1 B-Razza Emiliana; £16,500. Terre a Terre & jockey Dubai Duty Free H., holding off 3--Ovambo (Ire), 123, g, 4, Namaqualand--Razana (Ire), Christophe Soumillon Noverre for a 3/4-length score. The by Kahyasi (Ire). (15,000gns yrl ‘99 TATOCT). O-R A in Dubai DWC photo morning line has Terre a Terre at Henley; B-Mrs H D McCalmont; £8,250. 6-1 behind 7-2 favorite Grandera Margins: 1, NK, NK. Odds: 11-8, 12-1, 20-1. (Ire) (Grand Lodge), who was fifth in the G1 Audemars Also ran: Daliapour (Ire), Hannibal Lad (GB), Water Piguet QE II Cup last time out. Singapore Airlines an- Jump (Ire). nounced yesterday that it will continue its sponsorship St Expedit followed up his success in this race last of this race, now part of the World Series Racing Cham- year with a battling display from the front here. Twelve pionship, for an additional three years. months ago he had his nearest rival 10 lengths back, but this time he had to show different qualities to ward Saturday, Kranji Racecourse, Singapore off three persistent challengers in the straight. Taken to SINGAPORE AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL CUP-G1, the front early by Darryll Holland, he was allowed to S$3,000,000, 3yo/up, 2000mT dictate the pace. The five-year-old quickened entering SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT the straight and stayed on well as Sagittarius, Ovambo 1 10 Bocelli (NZ) Lord Ballina (Aus) Cassidy 125 and 2000 winner Daliapour (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) closed 2 3 Indigenous (Ire) Marju (Ire) Doleuze 125 and gained the victory. “He goes round there like he’s 3 14 Paolini (Ger) Lando (Ger) Suborics 125 on rails and it helps him, as he’s a keen horse,” Holland 4 12 Saddle Up (Ind) Bold Russian (GB) Saimee 125 said. “He didn’t win as well as last year, but he proba- 5 2 Universal Prince (Aus) Scenic (Ire) Sheehan 125 bly took on better opposition today. He’s a horse that’s 6 4 Atlantis Prince (GB) Tagula (Ire) Take 124 got a big stride and you’ve got to let him use it.” St 7 7 Grandera (Ire) Grand Lodge Dettori 124 Expedit followed last year’s success at Chester with a 8 11 Hawkeye (Ire) Danehill Stevens 124 close second-place finish to Egyptband in the G2 Grand 9 13 Olympic Express (GB) Bishop of Cashel (GB) Marwing 124 Prix de Chantilly, but was a distant seventh in the July 10 1 Western Pride Way West (Fr) Sanchez 124 10 G2 Princess Of Wales S. It was discovered he had 11 5 Hoeberg (NZ) Maroof Shea 122 suffered a fractured pastern in the race, and he was 12 6 Tapildo (NZ) Rhythm Innes 122 done for the season. He came back in the Apr. 20 G3 13 8 Terre A Terre (Fr) Kaldounevees (Fr) Soumillon 122 John Porter S. at Newbury and finished second by a 14 9 Palace Line (Aus) Palace Music Geroudis 120 neck. His next start had not yet been decided. (859) 233-4252 FAX (859) 987-0008 www.claibornefarm.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 5/10/02 • PAGE 2 of 2 P N E W S T O D A Y P P P R E V I E W P CONTROVERY SURROUNDS WAR EMBLEM Saturday, Belmont Park BONUS The fact that War Emblem (Our Emblem) won NASSAU COUNTY BREEDERS’ CUP S.-GII, $200,000, a $1 million bonus for completing the Illinois/Kentucky 3yo, f, 7f Derby double is not in dispute, but exactly who will PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT cash the bonus check may have to be decided by the 1 Infinite Spirit Maria’s Mon Bailey 122 courts. Prince Ahmed Salman’s The Thoroughbred 2 Lethal Temper Seattle Slew Prado 116 Corporation purchased 90 percent of War Emblem from 3 Wopping Prenup Migliore 116 Russell Reineman just after his Illinois Derby win. While 4 Nonsuch Bay Mr. Greeley Castellano 116 the Illinois Derby bonus was not specifically mentioned 5 Carson Hollow Carson City Rodriguez 116 in the contract signed to complete the sale, a spokes- 6 Proxy Statement A.P. Indy Velazquez 116 man for The Thoroughbred Corporation said the colt 7 Lyrical Prado El Prado (Ire) Castillo Jr. 116 was sold “without any encumbrances or obligations.” 8 Dust Me Off With Approval Guidry 122 But Reineman will file suit against Sportsman’s Park, 9 Wilzada Meadowlake Arroyo Jr. 116 where the Illinois Derby was run, unless he receives 50 percent of the $1 million. “What choice do I have Saturday, Lone Star Park now?” Reineman told the Thoroughbred Times. “I LONE STAR DERBY-GIII, $500,000, 3yo, 1 1/8m owned the horse when he won the first race, so my PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT lawyers think I should actually get 100 percent.” Neil 1 Forty Nine Deeds Alydeed Murphy 122 Papiano, the attorney for The Thoroughbred Corp., said 2 Dusty Spike Harriman Pettinger 122 he has not been contacted by Reineman. Sportsman’s 3 Peekskill Meadowlake Lanerie 122 Park is expected to receive the $1 million payment from 4 Windward Passage Captain Bodgit D Meche 122 their insurance company in the next 30 days and are 5 Smoked Em Smoke Glacken McCarron 122 supposed to have the final say as to where the money 6 Jeremiah Jack Patton G Melancon 122 goes, but stated they will not pay out the bonus until 7 Cappuchino Capote Douglas 122 the Prince and Reineman come to an agreement. 8 Holdthehelm Helmsman Desormeaux 122 9 Bay Monster Meadow Monster A Lovato 122 NYRA HONORS PHIPPS The New York Racing Asso- 10 Premeditation Afternoon Deelites Lambert 122 ciation has announced that the GI Hempstead H. will be 11 Screen Idol Zarbyev Ardoin 122 renamed the Ogden Phipps H. Phipps passed away Apr. 12 Padlock Boundary Bourque 122 22. “Mr. Phipps was a founder of NYRA and an icon in 13 Tracemark Conquistador Cielo Solis 122 the industry,” said NYRA chairman and CEO Barry 14 Wiseman’s Ferry Hennessy Chavez 122 Schwartz. “We thought it was most appropriate to rename a Grade I stakes after a man who has done so much for New York racing and racing nationwide. Mr. Phipps was renowned for his fillies and mares, so we FOALING NEWS thought this would be an appropriate manner in which to honor him.” Phipps won the Hempstead twice, with PEINTURE BLEUE, 15, Alydar--Petroleuse (Ire) (Habitat) homebred champion Personal Ensign in 1988 and with Foal born 4-1, a filly by Seeking the Gold. Fantastic Find in 1990. The $300,000 event will be run Will be bred back to Giant’s Causeway. June 22 at 1 1/16 miles on the main track. Owned by Allez France Stables. Boarded at Three Chimneys Farm, KY. Accomplishments: GSW-US & SW-Fr, $140,246. Dam MOVING ??? of Peintre Celebre (Nureyev), Hwt. 3yo-Fr at 11-14f, For just a day or forever... MG1SW-Fr, $1,419,573. Call us with your new fax number. All horses in TDN Headline News and TDN American edition (732) 747-8060 are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated www.fasigtipton.com TDN AMERICAN Friday, May 10, 2002 FINAL DERBY RATINGS DROP The final television Yesterday’s Results: ratings for Saturday’s Kentucky Derby were down 12 8th-BEL, $48,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 3/8mT, 2:15 4/5, percent, dropping from an 8.1 rating and a 21 share in fm. 2001 to a 7.1 rating and an 18 share. But the figures ILLUSIONARY (c, 4, Woodman--Magic Paintbrush, by were still the second highest since 1996. “Last year, in Pirate's Bounty) hadn’t visited the winner’s circle in five our first Derby telecast, we posted a 40-percent in- starts since taking a Keeneland allowance last October. crease over the previous year’s ratings,” NBC Sports The dark bay endured a wide trip when fifth last out in President Ken Schanzer said. “Considering this year’s a nine-furlong contest at the Lexington oval Apr.