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T~?I~~Un~:!~Re Dm M 0 Nd a Y, July 3, 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~?I~~UN~:!~RE DM M 0 ND A Y, JULY 3, 1 9 9 5 W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS Sunday, The Curragh, Ireland CIGAR GLOWS IN GOLD CUP VICTORY BUDWEISER IRISH DERBY-G1, $925,683, The Curragh, Proving that a change in plans and a coast-to-coast Ireland, 7-2, 3yo, c/f, 12fT, 2:30. 10, gd/fm. charter could not put out his fire, Cigar (Palace Music) 1--@WINGED LOVE (IRE), 126, c, 3, In The Wings--J'ai shipped in for Sunday's GI $1,000,000 Hollywood Gold Deux Amours (Fr) (SW-Fr), by Top Ville (Ire). Cup and left the field in a cloud of smoke. With jockey 0-Sheikh Mohammed al Maktoum; B-Eric Puerari (Ire); Jerry Bailey sitting chilly, the five-year-old sat fourth on T-Andre Fabre; J-0 Peslier; $547,226. the rail through the early fractions, eased out for run­ 2--Definite Article (GB), 1 26, c, 3, Indian Ridge (lre)-­ ning room on the backstretch, dragged his rider to the Summer Fashion (GB), by Moorestyle (GB). lead as they headed around the far turn and won as he 0-Moyglare Stud Farms Ltd.; B-Dr. D. Davis (GB); wished by 3 1 /2 lengths as the odds-on favorite. "He $194,081. was as tough as they come today," said Bailey. "He 3--Annus Mirabilis (Fr), 126, c, 3, Warning (GB)--Anna settled very well behind horses, but midway down the Petrovna (Fr), by Wassl (GB). 0-Sheikh Mohammed al backside he wanted to put them away. I really didn't Maktoum; B-Darley Stud Management (Fr); $97,040. want to go, but he's bigger than I am so I let him do Margins: short HD, 3/4, 3/4. Odds: 5-1, 5-1, 9-1. what he wanted. He's just the best horse I've ever been Also ran: Oscar Schindler (Ire), Classic Cliche (Ire), on." The second choice in the wagering, Concern Damancher (GB), I'm Supposin (Ire), Celtic Swing (GB), (Broad Brush), who had shown more early foot than Court Of Honour (Ire), Double Eclipse (Ire), Humbel, usual when winning the Californian, was once again far Munwar (GB), Daraydan (Ire). back early, making up some ground but hanging in the A dramatic last stride win for the French Derby third drive to finish fifth. Explained jockey Mike Smith, Winged Love, who gave trainer Andre Fabre his first "When the doors opened, he hit his head and I think he major Derby victory. DARAYDAN ( Kahyasi {Ire}), pace­ knocked out a few teeth. He was shaking his head for maker for the 6-5 favorite CELTIC SWING (Damister), the first quarter-mile--! think it rang his bell pretty good. set the fractions for seven furlongs, when MUNWAR By the time he did level off, they were long gone. You (Kalaglow {Ire}) took over and led to the top of the can't give up that kind of ground and make it up against stretch. But when they straightened for home, the those horses. They're too good." Winning trainer Bill frontrunners gave way and it was Definite Article in the Mott did not say where his champion would head next middle of the track and Winged Love running up the rail in quest of a 10th straight victory. "We changed our in a battle to the wire. The Irish hope Definite Article plans to come out here, so before I open my moutlh looked to have the race won until the last jump, but again we need to map out a campaign for ~he year's Winged Love kept finding more and he snatc~ed the end that will get him to the Breeders' Cup 1n good race on the line to give Sheikh Mohammed his second shape," said Mott. "We'll give him all the time he needs Irish Derby win. The Sheikh's Old Vic took the race in to recharge his batteries, and then we'll go again." 1989 and the filly Balanchine, running for his Hollywood Gold Cup chart p2. News cont. p2 Godoiphin Racing, was the winner last year. "This win * * * * * * * * * * was very special," said Sheikh Mohammed. "Winged BELMONT•BEAT Love is an improving horse and he should be even Sunday, July 16 and Monday, July 17, will be Fan better at the end of the season, when he will go for the Appreciation Days at Belmont Park. On both days, Prix de I' Arc de Triomphe." The winning owner donated general parking and the Post Parade will each cost $1 _, all his prize money from the race to the St. Vincent de fans will receive a free Belmont Park pen and there will Paul Hospice and other local charities. Celtic Swing be discounts on the concessions: hot dogs and slices of loomed boldly on the far turn but failed to fire and pizza will be $1, a regular-sized soda ~ill be ?5¢ and trailed in a well-beaten eighth. "This run was too bad to coffee will be 50¢. On Sunday, fans will receive Cl cou­ be true," said his owner, Peter Savill. "We cannot make pon redeemable for a Saratoga T-shirt at Aqueduct's any plan for him now. We'll take him home and get the Saratoga simulcast July 30; on Monday, wa~ds~a111d vets to check him over." admission will be free and clubhouse adm1ss1on JUSt $2. Weekend Results cont. p2 PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 7-3-95 Weekend Results cont. Sunday, Belmont Park Sunday, Saint-Cloud, France DWYER S.-Gll, $150,000, BEL, 7-2, 3yo, 1 1 /16m, GRAND PRIX DE SAINT-CLOUD-G1, $412,080, Saint­ 1 :42 3/5, my. Cloud, France, 7-2, 3yo/up, c/f, 12fT, 2:35.20, sf. 1--#@HOOLIE, 117, c, 3, Criminal Type--Sunshine 1--CARNEGIE (IRE}, 134, c, 4, Sadler's Wells--Detroit Always (Giii, $272,387), by Arts and Letters. (Fr} (Ch. 3yo Filly-Fr, Horse of the Year-Fr, GISW-Fr, ($100,000 yrl '93 KEESEP). 0-Richard Leahy & John $483,379), by Riverman. 0-Sheikh Mohammed al W. Meriwether; 8-Jane Martin Retamoza & Jurgen Maktoum; B-Swettenham Stud (Ire); T-Andre Fabre; Arnneman (KY); T-Willard C Freeman; J-R G Davis; J-T Jarnet; $242,400. *1/2 to Lake Erie (Ire) (Kings $90,000. Lifetime Record: 6-4-1-1, $158,320. Lake), GSW-Eng, $145, 117; and Antisaar (Northern 2--Reality Road, 112, c, 3, Believe lt--Rollicking Road, Dancer), GSW-Fr, $164,904. **Hwt 3yo-Fr, 11-14f. by Rollicking. ($19,000 yrl '93 KEESEP; $47,000 2yo 2--Luso (GB}, 121, c, 3, Salse--Lucayan Princess (GB), 1994 OBS MAR). 0-Pell Stable; B-White Fox Farm by High Line (GB). O/B-Saeed Manana (GB); $96,960. (KY); $30,000. 3--0nly Royale (Ire), 131, m, 6, Caerleon--Etoile de Paris 3--Western Larla, 119, c, 3, Gone West--Larla, by (Ire), by Crowned Prince. 0-F Stronach; Singh. O/B-Fares Farm Inc. (KY); $16,500. B-Barronstown Stud (Ire); $48,480. Margins: 1 1 /4, HD, 16. Odds: 2.30, 24.25, 3.30. Margins: short NK, 2, 2 1 /2. Odds: 2.90. Also Ran: Pat N Jae, Treasurer (GB), Blu Tusmani. Also ran: Tikkanen, Sunshack (GB), Solid Illusion, Tot Hoolie, making his stakes debut as the favorite, Ou Tard (Ire), Citizen Darnet. stalked the pace outside for six furlongs, edged closer The King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S. at Ascot in upper stretch then finished determinedly to wear July 22 is the next target for last year's Arc winner down pacesetter Reality Road in the final sixteenth. "He Carnegie, who only just got home to beat the English­ just ran a real good race," said jockey Robbie Davis. trained Italian Derby winner Lusa. "My horse loves soft "We gave him the acid test today and he answered all ground and this helped us," said winning jockey Thierry the questions." Trainer Willard Freeman indicated that Jarnet. The runner-up took a clear lead early in the the Jim Dandy at Saratoga would be next for Hoolie. straight but could not hold off the winner; he will point for the St. Leger in September, and then the Arc. News cont. FLORIDA'S FULL-CARD SIMULCASTING ON Sunday, Hollywood Park In a letter dated June 29, Deborah Miller, Di­ HOLLYWOOD GOLD CUP H.-GI, $1,000,000, HOL, 7-2, HOLD rector of the Florida Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering, 3yo/up, 11/4m,1:59 2/5, ft. warned Pompano Park harness track to stop full-card 1--CIGAR, 126, h, 5, Palace Music--Solar Slew, by simulcasting. Pompano offers full-cards on racing from Seattle Slew. O/B-Allen E. Paulson (MD); T-William I the Meadowlands and Yonkers Raceway. Citing a Mott; J-J D Bailey; $550,000. Lifetime Record: Florida law which states that a track can offer only two 22-11-2-4, $2,779,813. *Yz to Mulca (Ch. Imported simulcast races for every eight live races run, Miller Filly in Puerto Rico, MSW-PR, by Raised Socially). wrote, " ... until such time as the legislature has the 2--Tinners Way, 118, h, 5, Secretariat--Devon Diva, by opportunity to review the simulcast issue further, I The Minstrel. O/B-Juddmonte Farms, Inc (KY); intend to enforce the 20 percent level imposed by law.
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