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T~9I~~Un~~~Re Dm Sunday, N 0 Ve Mb Er 1 2, 1 9 9 5 The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~9I~~UN~~~RE DM SUNDAY, N 0 VE MB ER 1 2, 1 9 9 5 TOP KEENELAND BROODMARES-SA TURDA Y HIP# SIRE DAM PRICE 214 Devil's Bag Video $1,400 ,000 VEE SEE ARE (In foal to Seeking the Gold) Consigned by Claiborne Farm & Nicole Perry Gorman TWO MARES TOP $1 MILLION AT (A Reduction of Breeding Stock) Purchased by Pegasus Bloodstock, USA, KEENELAND Two broodmares, both in foal to agent for Himukai Farm, Japan Seeking the Gold, brought bids of more than $1 mil­ 62 *Le Fabuleux Charedi $1,350 ,000 lion during the opening session of Keeneland's 1995 GANA FACIL (In foal to Seeking the Gold) November Breeding Stock Sale, which began yester­ Consigned by Gainesway Farm, day in Lexington. The session topper was the five­ agent for Frances A. Genter Stable Inc. year-old mare Vee See Are (Devil's Bag), a half-sister Purchased by John Magnier to GISW Scan (Mr. Prospector) who has produced 138 Blushing Groom (Fr) Turtle Cove $800,000 two foals, including a 1994 yearling; consigned by PINK TURTLE (In foal to Gone West) Claiborne Farm and Nicole Perry Gorman as part of Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, agent their breeding stock reduction, she sold for $1 .4 Purchased by Osamu Yasuda million to Pegasus Bloodstock USA, agent for Himukai 219 Mr. Prospector Winning Colors $600,000 Farm of Japan. Gana Facil (*Le Fabuleux), part of the MINDEN ROSE (Not bred) Frances A. Genter dispersal consigned by Gainesway Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, Farm as agent, brought the second-highest bid of agent for Darley Stud Management, Inc. $1,350,000; the 14-year-old, dam of champion Unbri­ Purchased by Narvick International dled, winner of the Kentucky Derby and Breeders' 60 Smile Gana Facil $600,000 Cup Classic, and GISW Cahill Road, was purchased GANA (In foal to Forty Niner) by John Magnier. "We bought her for a partnership, Consigned by Gainesway Farm, agent for Frances Genter Stable Inc. but we haven't figured it all out," said Magnier. "We A. Purchased by The Thoroughbred Corp. don't yet know what the make-up will be. She'll go 210 In Reality Gold Mine $600,000 to Thunder Gulch. I thought that she might fit, be­ TUTTA (In foal to Unbridled) cause she has done well with that line." The highest Consigned by Gainesway Farm, price for a weanling at the Keeneland opener came in agent for Frances A. Genter Stable Inc. for a daughter of Capote out of MGISW Tappiano Purchased by Edward P. Evans (Fappiano). The bay, also part of the Genter dispersal, was purchased for $600,000 by Demi O'Byrne, agent TOP FIVE KEENELAND WEANLINGS-SA TURDA Y for a John Magnier/Michael Tabor partnership. HIP# SEX SIRE DAM PRICE O'Byrne indicated that the filly would remain in Amer­ 202 f Capote Tappiano $600,000 ica to race. The Genter Stable sold a total of 53 Consigned by Gainesway Farm, horses for $7,841,000,an average of $147,943.ln agent for Frances A. Genter Stable Inc. all, including the Genter dispersal, 1 85 hips were sold Purchased by Demi O'Byrne, during Keeneland's first session, grossing agent for John Magnier/Michael Tabor partnership $22,864,200. The average for the opener was 224 f Arazi Zartota $190,000 $123,590; the median price was $55,000. The Consigned by Straffan Farm, agent Purchased by Hugo Merry Bloodstock Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale continues 169 f Seeking the Gold Rythmical $185,000 through November 21 . Consigned by Gainesway Farm, News cont. p2 agent for Frances A. Genter Stable Inc. Purchased by B.B.A. (England) SALES RESULTS ........... p1-2 49 f Gone West Embracing $180,000 WEEKEND RES UL TS ........... p2 Consigned by Cantium Bloodstock, agent for Cable Farm WEEKEND PREVIEW ........... p3 Purchased by Ben Glass, agent RACING REPORTS . p3-6 174 c Seattle Slew Saratoga Classic $180,000 TOTAL PAGES ................ 8 Consigned by Fawn Leap Farm - Purchased by Cypress Farms FAGE 2: • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 11-12-95 News cont. CHRB APPROVES NORTHERN CALIFORNIA STORMY WEATHER CANCELS CARDS Satur­ CALENDAR The California Horse Racing Board ap­ day's card at Illinois' Hawthorne Race Course was proved a 1 996 racing calendar Friday that leaves the fair called off due to severe weather which left the track schedules largely intact while redistributing the northern unsafe for racing. Heavy rains in the area Friday were California Thoroughbred dates to reduce the overlap followed by a deep freeze and snow, but crews working with fair meetings. When the meets do overlap, efforts through the day yesterday were able to get the track will be made by both the fairs and the major associa­ back in shape, and racing is expected to resume today. tions to operate on the same days and to close when no It has not yet been decided when, or if, Saturday's intrastate simulcast signal is available, generally on feature race, the Illinois Silent Beauty S., will be re­ Tuesdays. The Los Angeles County Fair meet will give scheduled. Racing at Beulah Park, The Meadowlands up two Tuesdays of racing in exchange for one extra and Penn National was also cancelled Saturday due to Monday on which Bay Meadows will be open for an the bad weather. exchange of signals. "We are trying to build the stron­ gest possible racing circuit for all of California, and that FOXFIELD MARES TOP FASIG-TIPTON requires a meld between the fairs and the major tracks SELECT S'Nice (Riverman), dam of GISW Vaudeville in the north and south," said CHRB Vice Chairman Don­ (Theatrical {Ire}) and in foal once again to that stallion, ald Valpredo, who co-chairs the Racing Dates Commit­ brought a bid of $520,000 to top the second session of tee. As approved, the 1 996 calendar has racing at Bay the Fasig-Tipton Selected Fall Mixed sale, held last Meadows from January 24-March 24, and at Golden night. The 11-year-old, part of the Foxfield consignment, Gate Fields from March 27-June 16, followed by a gap was purchased by Narvick International. The evening's for fair racing. Racing will resume at Bay Meadows second-highest price was paid for Foxfield's Scoot (Mr. August 30-November 4, then return to Golden Gate Prospector), in foal to Dayjur, who went to Norio from November 6-December 22. The southern Califor­ Sakurai for a bid of $350,000. A total of 97 horses nia schedules, similar to the 1995 dates, were approved went through the ring Saturday, bringing in $4, 720, 700 at an earlier meeting. for an average of $48,667. Adding Friday night's wean­ ling results, the Selected sale saw 1 62 hips sold for $6,725,700, an average of $41,517. While the gross RESULTS was up nearly 21 percent from 1 994, when 102 head • • sold for $5,564,000, the average dropped nearly 24 Yesterday, Churchill: percent, from $54,549 a year ago. CHURCHILL DOWNS BUDWEISER BREEDERS' CUP H.­ Gll, $201,200, CDX, f/m, 3yo/up, 1 m, 1 :35 4/5, sy. TOP FIVE AT FASIG-T/PTON-SA TURDA Y 1--LAKEWAY, 122, f, 4, Seattle Slew--Milliardaire, by HIP# SIRE DAM PRICE Alydar. O/B-Michael G Rutherford (KY); T-Gary Jones; 501 Riverman Smile Even Though $520,000 J-K J Desormeaux; $137,280. Lifetime Record: S'NICE (In foal to Theatrical {Ire}) 13-7-3-3, $954,300. Consigned by Foxfield 2--Alcovy, 113, m, 5, Salutely--Forever Cup, by Raise a Purchased by Narvick International Cup. O/B-Riley L Magnum (KY); $42,240. 499 Mr. Prospector Northernette $350,000 3--Laura's Pistolette, 116, f, 4, Big Pistol--Lovely Nedra, SCOOT (In foal to Dayjur) by Irish Tower. *$30,000 yrl '92 KEESEP). 0-J Smith; Consigned by Foxfield B-Ned & Bartow Jones Partnership (KY); $11, 120. Purchased by Norio Sakurai Margins: 4HF, NO, 5. Odds: 0.90, 5.60, 3.40. 543 Lear Fan Morna (GB) $260,000 Also Ran: Northern Relation, Ocean Cat, Briar Road, LE FAMO (In foal to Deputy Minister) Morning Meadow, Eskimo's Angel. Consigned by Foxfield Lakeway was winless in five starts this year and was Purchased by Angus Glen Farm coming off a distant third-place finish in the GI Breeders' 528 Flying Paster Sid's Kate $175,000 Cup Distaff. The '94 Kentucky Oaks champ had an easy FL YING JULIA (In foal to Gulch) win in the Churchill slop here, rating comfortably early, Consigned by Foxfield then making the lead with a three-wide move at the turn Purchased by Norio Sakurai and going on to a 4 %-length win. The filly was sent off HIP# SEX SIRE DAM PRICE as the 4-5 favorite in the field of eight and recorded the 542 c Gulch Le Famo $170,000 third fastest running of the event, just 2/5' s off the Consigned by Foxfield stakes record; she may make her next start in the Falls Purchased by Horse France City H. at Churchill on Thanksgiving Day. RISEN STAR Walmac Int'l Sire of Discovery H.-G3 winner MICHAEL'S STAR ($181,910), Phone (606) 299 - 0473 and STAR STANDARD ($610,201), winner of the Lexington S.-G2. Fax (606) 299 - 1259 Secretariat-Ribbon, by His Majesty 1996 Fee: $5,000 live foal, due September 1 PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-12-95 Yesterday's Results: PREVIEW PILGRIM S.-Glll, $115,900, AQU, 11-11, 2yo, • • 11/16mT,1:50 1/5, sf.
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