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W•E•E•K•E•N•D Preview W•E•E•K•E•N•D PREVIEW JULES RETIRED Jules (Forty Niner), a graded Today, Baden-Baden, Germany: stakes winner of $293,320, has been retired after MERCEDES-BENZ-GROSSER PREIS VON BADEN-G 1, suffering a fractured sesamoid in his right front leg $299,450, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT Thursday morning at Monmouth Park. "He breezed PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. five-eighths in 1 :00 very easily," said trainer Alan 1 l\light Petticoat (Ger) B Schutz Grant 128 2 Predappio (GB) Bin Suroor Dettori 132 Goldberg. "As he was pulling up, he took a bad step. 3 Szarlatan (Pol) D Kaluba Tylicki 132 He cooled out fine, but then had some filling in his 4 Luso (GB) C E Brittain Cochrane 132 leg. We took X-rays and discovered the fracture." 5 Caitano (GB) B Schutz Starke 1 21 Goldberg said that surgery and a return to the races 6 Druzus (Pol) D Kaluba Zahariev 132 had been considered. "We sent the X-rays to (Dr.) 7 Narrabeth (Ire) Stoltefuss Woodburn 132 Larry Bramlage, and the fracture was too small to 8 13orgia (Ger) B Schutz Fallon 117 piece together and too large to take out." Goldberg 9 Ungaro (Ger) H Blume Mundry 121 said that stud plans remain undetermined. 11 He was as Borgia (Ger} (Acatenango {Ger}) became the first filly fast a horse as I ever trained," said Goldberg, "but he in 30 years to win the German Derby, but unsuited to a was plagued with a lot of little problems which com­ slow pace, the filly was second in the G2 BMW promised his ability to exhibit his full potential. But Europachampionat in her last start Aug. 10. Caitano when he was right, he was as good as anybody." (GBJ (Ninisky), bounced back from his fourth-place Jules won his first start in his six-furlong debut with a Derby finish to defeat Luso (GB) (Salse) in the Aug. 17 14-length win Sept. 28, 1996 at Belmont, and fin­ G 1 Aral-Pokal. Predappio (GB) (Polish Precedent) won ished second, beaten a neck, in the Gii Cowdin in his the G2 Hardwicke S. at Ascot June 20 but then disap­ pointed in the mud when seventh in the GI King George next start. He followed that up with a win in the Giii VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond S. July 26. Nashua S. At three, he won the Long Branch S. and was preparing for a start in the September 13 Gii Today, Longchamp, France: Kentucky Cup Sprint when he was injured. Goldber~1 EMllRATES PRIX DU MOULIN DE LONGCHAMP-G1, campaigned Jules for his breeders, the Jayeff B Sta­ $247,113, 3yo/up, c/f, 1mT bles. 11 He turned in some spectacular performances," PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. said Goldberg, "and has a great sires' pedigree, being 1 Piperi (Ire) Pease Sanchez 1 23 by Forty Niner and from the same female family as 2 Classic Park (GB) O'Brien Reid 120 Northern Dancer and successful sires Danehill and 3 Helissio (Fr) Lellouche Peslier 1 28 Machiavellian." 4 Neuilly Fabre Jarnet 123 5 Bijou D'lnde (GB) Johnston Weaver 128 6 Daneskaya (GB) Fabre Junk 1 25 7 Daylami (Ire) Royer-Dupre Mosse 1 23 STAKES CLOSINGS 8 Spinning World Pease Asmussen 1 28 9 Rebecca Sharp (GB) Wragg Hills 1 20 TODAY, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 7: One of the best mile races of the European season is 9-10 $ 2 50, 000 Del Mar Futurity-Gil, Dmr, given added spice by the presence of the European 2yo, 7f ($10,000sJ middle-distance champion Helissio (Fr) (Fairy King) as he prepares for the Ocober 5 defense of his Prix de I' Arc de • Triomphe title. Cash Asmussen, who partnered Helissio to fiinish third in the G 1 King George VI & Queen Eliza­ LU WEEKEND PREVIEW . 18t2 beth Diamond S. at Ascot July 26 on his last start, will ride G 1 Haras-de--Fresnay-Le-Buffard Prix Jacques Le 0 RACING REPORTS . 3·-6 Marois winner Spinning World (Nureyev). The Irish 1000 V"J BREEDERS' EDITION . 6-10 Guineas winner Classic Park (GB) (Robellino) and G 1 z Coronation S. winner Rebecca Sharp (GB) (Machiavel­ TOTAL PAGES . 10 lian) represent the three-year-old fillies, while Bijou D'lnde (GB) (Cadeaux Genereux {GB}) makes his first start since his fall in the Dubai World Cup in April. PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-7-97 Stakes Previews cont. Today, Del Mar: Today, The Curragh, Ireland: DEL MAR BREEDERS' CUP H.-Gll, $:W0,000a, 3/up, 1 m MOYGLARE STUD s.-G1, $219,780, 2yo, f, 7fT Post time: 5:30 PDT PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS 1 Tarascon (Ire) T Stack P J Smullen 1 Northern Afleet Hofmans Mccarron 2-1 2 Shahtoush (Ire) A P O'Brien Heffernan 2 Crafty Friend Dollase Solis 9-5 3 Mempari (Ire) AP O'Brien E Ahern 3 Pinfloron (Fr) Greenman Stevens 4-1 4 Heeremandi (Ire) A P O'Brien C Roche 4 New Century Vienna Espinoza 5-1 5 Remarkable Style J S Bolger K J Manning 5 Benchmark Ellis Delahoussaye 7-2 6 Cultural Role (GB) D K Weld M J Kinane Crafty Friend (Crafty Prospector), winner of the Gil 7 Heed My Warning (Ire) C Collins W J Supple Bel Air H. at Hollywood, finished third last time out in S Flame Violet (Ire) AP O'Brien S Craine the August 9 GI Pacific Classic at Del Mar. Northern 9 Karakorum (Ire) A P O'Brien Mccullagh Afleet (Afleet) scored in the July 26 Giii San Diego H. at 10 Winona (Ire) J M Oxx J P Murtagh Del Mar in his previous start. Benchmark (Alydar), 11 Lady Alexander (Ire) C Collins P Shanahan runner-up in the San Diego H., last visited the winner's 1 2 Early Memory D K Weld D McDonogh circle after taking the Apr. 6 Gii San Bernardino H. at Lady Alexander (GB) (Night Shift) is going for her Santa Anita. Pinfloron (Fr) (Caerleon), looking for his fourth straight win, having won the G3 Anglesey S. third straight, is coming off of a win in the June 15 Gii here July 13 and the G3 Molecomb S. at Goodwood Shoemaker Breeders' Cup Mile over the Hollywood turf. Aug. 1. Heeremandi (Ire) (Royal Academy), winner of her first two starts, ran a good third in the G 1 Prix Today, Arlington: Morny Piaget at Deauville August 24. Remarkable Styl1e ARLINGTON MATRON H.-Glll, $100,000, 3/up, f/m, 9f (Danzig) won a Leopardstown maiden August 23, beat­ Post time: 4:42 CDT ing Mempari (Ire) (Fairy King) and Shahtoush (Ire) The field, in post position order, will be: Trick Attack (Alzao). Cultural Role (GB) (Night Shift) won a Tipperary (Red Attack), Fires, 112; Omi (Wild Again), Guidry, 112; maiden race August 21. All carry 1 23 pounds. Gold Memory (Crafty Prospector), Albarado, 115; Plana Dance (Northern Flagship), Anderson, 114; Minister's Today, Belmont Park: Melody (Deputy Minister), Gomez, 11 2; Northern Rela­ GAZELLE H.-GI, $200,000, 3yo, f, 9f tion (Gate Dancer), Bourque, 113. Post time: 5: 12 EDT Today, Longchamp, France: PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS PRIX GLADIATEUR-G3, $58,790, 3yo/up, 15f 110ydsT 1 Starry Dreamer McGaughey Smith 1 5-1 The field, in post position order, will be: Double 2 Panama Canal Hennig Velazquez 10-1 Eclipse (Ire) (Ela-Mana-Mou {Ire}), J Weaver, 132; Or­ 3 Pearl City Lukas Davis 7-2 chestra Stall (GB) (Old Vic {GB}), Pat Eddery, 132; 4 Runup the Colors Howard Bailey 6-5 Stretarez (Fr) (Saumarez {GB}), Sanchez, 134; Averring 5 Valid Bonnet Asmussen Migliore 9-2 (Alleged), Jarnet, 125; Always Earnest (Alleged), Badel, 6 Raining Rainbows Bond Chavez 8-1 130; Chief Contender (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), Peslier, 130; 7 Royal Indy Jerkens Day 8-1 Eurynome (Ger) (Acatenango {Ger}), Guillot, 125. Runup the Colors (A.P. Indy) seeks her sixth straight and second Grade I triumph here after taking the GI Today, The Curragh, Ireland: Alabama at Saratoga August 16 in her last outing. Pan­ TRUSTED PARTNER MATRON S.-G3, $43,956, 3yo/up, ama Canal (Gulch) jumps up to graded stakes company f/m, 1mT after reeling off three triumphs, a maiden win at The field, in post position order, will be: Supercal (GB) Belmont in June and two Saratoga allowance events. (Environment Friend {GB}), S Drowne, 121; Khatara (Ire) Pearl City (Carson City), third in the July 26 GI Test S., (Green Desert), J P Murtagh, 1 21; Clerio (GB) (Soviet returned to the winner's circle in the August 17 GI Star), M J Kinane, 121; Dangerous IDiva (Ire) (Royal Ballerina H. in her last outing. Academy), C Roche, 121; Velour (GB) (Mtoto {GB}), W J Supple, 121; Tout A Coup (Ire) (Ela-Mana-Mou {Ire}), UPCOMING SALES: M G McCullagh, 1 26; Azra (Ire) (Danehill), K J Manning, September 8-17: Keeneland September Yearling, 1 21; Oriaine (GB) (Nashwan), P J Smullen, 126; Via Verbano (Ire) (Caerleon), S Craine, 121; Ridiyara (Ire) Lexington, Ky. (Persian Bold {Ire}), D Hogan, 121. Y 01ur Ins1>ection Is Invited Walmac Int'l Walmac's consignment at Keeneland this week will feature yearlings by: Phone (606) 299 - 0473 Alleged Miswaki Phone Trick Salt Lake Houston Fax (606) 299 - 1259 Lord At War Storm Cat V..7 est by West Personal Hope Woodman Summer Squal_l----- Gilded Time 1--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------- PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-7-97 8th-BEL, $37,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1 :10 1/5, ft.
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