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T~9R~~UN~~~RE D™ M 0 N DAY, JUNE 2 7 1994 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~9r~~UN~~~RE D™ M 0 N DAY, JUNE 2 7 1994 W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS FILLY WINS IRISH CLASSIC Balanchine Sunday, Atlantic City CAESARS INTERNATIONAL H.-GI, $490,000, ATL, (Storm Bird) collected her second Classic win of the 6-26, 3yo/up, 1 3/16mT, 1 :52 3/5, fm. season yesterday, cruising to a clear-cut victory in the 1--LURE, 123, h, 5, Danzig--Endear (MGSW, Budweiser Irish Derby at The Curragh. The only filly $516,055), by Alydar. O/B-Claiborne Farm & the in the field took up the running turning for home and Gamely Corp (KY); T-Claude R McGaughey Ill; J-M never looked in the slightest danger of defeat, cross­ E Smith; $300,000. Lifetime Record: 22-13-7-0, ing the line four-and-a-half lengths in front of the $2,405,889. even-money favorite King's Theatre (Sadler's Wells). 2--Fourstars Allstar, 117, h, 6, Compliance--Broadway Winner of the English Oaks in her most recent start, Joan, by Bold Arian. O/B-Richard Bomze (NY). she was sent to Dubai last autumn and returned to $95,000. England only days before finishing a close second in 3--Star of Cozzene, 121, h, 6, Cozzene--Star Gem, by her seasonal debut, the English 1 ,000 Guineas. Said Pia Star. ($35,000 2yo 1990 CALMAR). owner Sheikh Maktoum al Maktoum, "I saw her near­ 0-Tomaeato Farm; B-Double J Farm (KY); ly every day in Dubai and watched her progess care­ $50,000. fully. I would say it helped her physically." As for Margins: NO, 1 HF, 1 HF. Odds: 0.60, 6.20, 1.70. the future, he added, "She will now be given a rest Also Ran: Marco Bay, Astudillo (Ire). before being prepared for the Arc. It is ambitious to Lure, on the pace from the break, relinquished the aim for such big races--but if we fail, we fail." lead on the backstretch after jumping a shadow; the 3-5 chalk moved back to the lead on the far turn, was MCCARRON REACHES 6,000 Hall of Fame passed on the inside by Fourstars Allstar at the top of jockey Chris Mccarron reached another milestone in the stretch but battled back gamely to eke out a nose his career yesterday, booting home Andestine in the victory over the very game runner-up. GI Milady H. at Hollywood for his 6,000th win. He is the 11th rider to reach this plateau. "It feels good to Sunday, The Curragh, Ireland get it over with, because I was getting a little anxious BUDWEISER IRISH DERBY-GI, $820,940, The at the end," said Mccarron. "It was nice to do it in a Curragh, Ireland, 6-26, 3yo, c/f, 12fT, 2:32. 70, Grade 1--if you're going to do it, you might as well do gd/yld. it with style." 1--BALANCHINE, 123, f, 3, Storm Bird--Morning Devotion (GSP-Eng), by Affirmed. 0-Sheikh GOLD CUP NOTES Arcangues (Sagace) worked Maktoum al Maktoum & Godolphin; B-Swettenham seven furlongs in a bullet 1 :25 4/5 Sunday, prepping Stud; T-Hilal Ibrahim; J-L. Dettori; $517,549. for next Saturday's $750,000 Hollywood Gold Cup. 2--King's Theatre (GB). 126, c, 3, Sadler's Wells-­ Said trainer Richard Mandella, "He's really doing Regal Beauty, by Princely Native. 0-Sheikh good. He was doing well all along, but his last couple Mohammed al Maktoum; $178,465. of works were really fantastic. I like the way he's 3--Colonel Collins, 126, c, 3, El Gran Senor--Kanmary coming up to the race." In other news, turf specialist (Fr), by Kenmare (Fr). 0 -Robert Sangster; $89,233. Bien Bien (Manila) will stay on the grass and skip the Margins: 4 1 /2, 3 1 /2, 5 1 /2. Odds: 5/1, Evens, 11 /2. Gold Cup. The GI event will be televised on ESPN, Also ran: Alriffa (GB), Tikkanen, Ionia, Cajarian, with post time scheduled for 1 :03 PDT. Khamaseen (GB), Concept House (Ire). A tremendous performance by the filly Balanchine, who took up the running from Khamaseen (GB) with a half-mile to race; she was then challenged by favorite WEEKEND RESULTS ....... p1-2 King's Theatre but was never under serious threat, pulling away in the final stages. The winner is a 1 /2 RACING REPORTS ........ p2-5 to Red Slippers (Nureyev), GSW-Eng. Results cont. p2 PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 6-27-94 Results cont. Sunday, Hollywood Sunday, Longchamp, France MILADY H.-GI, $162,400, HOL, 6-26, 3yo/up, f/m, GRAND PRIX DE PARIS-GI, $365,657, Longchamp, 8.5f' 1 :41 2/5, ft. France, 6-26, 3yo, c/f, 1 OfT, 2:04.40, gd. 1--@ANDESTINE, 116, f, 4, Native Prospector--Here's 1--MILLKOM (GB), 128, c, 3, Cyrano de Bergerac-- to Love, by Don B. 0-Klerer & Running R Stable; Good Game (GB), by Mummy's Game (GB). B-Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Rosen (Ca); T-David 0-Jean-Claude Gour; 8-R. Percival; T-Jean-Claude Hofmans; J-C. Mccarron; $94,900. Lifetime Re­ Rouget; J-J. Dubose; $215,092. cord: 8-6-0-1, $265, 775. 2--Solid Illusion, 128, c, 3, Cozzene--Polly's Harde 2--Golden Klair (GB), 119, f, 4, Damister--Woolpack, (Fr), by Lyphard. 0-Ecurie Fabien Ouaki; $86,037. by Golden Fleece. 0-No Problem Stable & Sida Sta­ 3--Celtic Arms (Fr). 128, c. 3, Comrade In Arms ble; B-Crest Stud Ltd (GB); $30,000. (GB)--Amour Celtique (Ire), by Northfields. 0-J. L. 3--Zarani Sidi Anna, 116, f, 4, Danzig--Emmaline, by Bouchard; $43,018. Affirmed. ($450,000 yrl '91 KEEJUL). 0-Maktoum Margins: 3/4, 2, HD. al Maktoum; 8-Carelaine Farm & Kennelot & Phillips Also ran: Lassigny, Dare and Go, Beccari, Walter Willy & Riordan; $22,500. (Ire), Moonlight Dance, Percutant (GB), Suave Tern, Margins: NK, 2, 4 1 /2. Odds: 2.60, 2.40, 16.00. Darnay (GB), Karayoun (Fr). Also ran: Likeable Style, Oxava (Fr), Southern Truce. After sitting off the pace for much of the race, DNF: Lunar Spook. Millkom (GB) came to challenge two furlongs out; Making her first start in Grade I competition, Solid Illusion took the lead with 100 yards to race, Andestine sat behind the longshot pacesetter Zarani but he could not withstand the late surge of the win­ Sidi Anna to the far turn, then took over and held off ner, who gained control inside the final 50 yards. The the late-running Golden Klair for her first graded British-bred colt is now nine-for-nine and picks up his stakes score. The victory gave jockey Chris second straight Group 1 win. Mccarron his 6,000th career win. Sunday, Belmont TOM FOOL 5.-Gll, $107,300, BEL, 6-26, 3yo/up, 7f, 1 :22 1 /5, ft. 1--VIRGINIA RAPIDS, 124, c, 4, Riverman-­ Virginiana, by Sir Ivor. 0-Middletown Stables; B-Joseph & William Stavola, Inc (NJ); T-H Allen Yesterday's Results: Jerkens; J-J L Samyn; $64,380. Lifetime Record: JOHN PERI S., $56,200, HOL, 6-26, 3yo, 5.5fT, 1 :02, fm. 27-7-5-3, $537 I 128, 1--TROYAL TY, 122, c, 3, Stew's Royalty--Walkin 2--Cherokee Run, 121, c, 4, Runaway Groom-- Cher­ West, by Walker's. 0-Maycock & Troyanek; B-8. okee Dame, by Silver Saber. ($85,000 2yo 1992 OBSFEB). 0-Robinson Jill E; B-Onett George C (FU; Maycock (Ca); T-H. Palma; J-A. Solis; $31,450. Lifetime Record: 14-5-6-0, $226, 150. $23,606. 2--Delineator, 117, c, 3, Storm Cat--Mountain Climb­ 3--Boundary, 119, c, 4, Danzig--Edge, by Damascus. er, by *Grey Dawn II. 0-Perry Mrs William Haggin; B-Claiborne Farm & the Gamely Corporation (KY); $12,876. 3--Dream Trapp, 122, c, 3, Trapp Mountain--Deno's Sister, by Plum Bold. Margins: HD, 1 3/4, 2 3/4. Odds: 4.80, 1.80, 2.20. Margins: 1, 3, 1 3/4. Odds: 6. 70, 4.60, 4.60. Also Ran: Punch Line, Birdonthewire. Second in the Tsunami Slew H. in his only other turf Fourth on the grass in the Giii Jaipur S. last time out, Virginia Rapids returned to the main track and try, Troyalty went right to the front and was never threatened, leading the field home by a length; he is came from last to rally tor a head victory over 9-5 now a stakes winner on turf and dirt. favorite CHEROKEE RUN (Runaway Groom). "He had some bad luck last time," said trainer Allen Jerkens, 5th-HOL, $40,000, Alw, 3yo, f, 8.5fT, 1 :40, fm. who took both of New York's feature races last 1--PHARMA, 119, f, 3, Theatrical (lre)--Committed weekend. "He has always been a hard horse because (MGSW, $341,492, Ch. Sprinter-Eng, Ire, Fr, Ch. he is so full of himself. Jean-Luc (Samyn) has worked Older Mare-Fr, Ire), by Hagley). 0/8-A Paulson (KY); hard on him." The Hall of Farner added, "If we want T-A Hassinger Jr.Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-0, $42,200. him to be good in the fall, we may have to back off of 2--Magical Avie, 117, f, 3, Lord Avie--Coralbury, by him for awhile.
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