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T~Pi~~Un~~~Re Dm Wednesday, May 1 8 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~PI~~UN~~~RE DM WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 8 , W· E. E. K. E. N •D PREVIEW SMALL TO RUN TWO HORSES IN Sunday, Hollywood PREAKNESS Trainer Richard Small will start both SHOEMAKER H.-Gll, $100,000a, 3&up, 8f(T) Arkansas Derby winner Concern (Broad Brush) and Jockey Alex Solis will ride Johann Ouatz (FR) Looming (Broad Brush) in Sat's 119th running of the (Sadler's Wells) for Hall of Fame trainer Ron Preakness. "I'm real comfortable with both of them," McAnally. The five-year-old horse will be making Small said of the Robert Meyerhoff-owned pair. his first start since finishing sixth to Hill Pass in the "Since they first started working they've been about Jan. 22 Gii San Pasqual H. at Santa Anita. even, they've been good, and I still can't say that Megan's lnterco (lnterco) is in top form; the five­ one's better than the other." The two horses worked year-old California-bred had won five straight, in­ a mile together Mon. morning in 1 :41. The colts' sire, cluding three stakes, before finishing second to Broad Brush, finished third in the 1986 Preakness. Shoemaker probable Norwich (GB) (Top Ville {IRE}l in the April 16 Gil El Rincon H. at Santa Anita in his POWIS CASTLE POSTS SOLID WORK Vistas last start. Likely starters also include Bon Point Stables' Powis Castle (Rare Brick) was reunited Tues. (GB) (Soviet Star), a G3 winner in France, Earl of with Brent Bartram, the jockey who rode him to three Barking (IRE) (Common Grounds {GB}), a four-time straight wins as a two-year-old, and moved easily GSW in Southern California and Rapan Boy (AUST) through a five-furlong work in 1 :00 3/5 over a fast (Yeats), a stakes-winner in Australia who is unde­ Pimlico surface. "That was good," said Chris Bell, feated in one start in North America, the Giii San assistant to trainer Rodney Rash. "He wasn't really Simeon H. at Santa Anita April 23. pushing him either, just niggling him a bit down the lane." Bartram replaces Derby jockey Chris Antley. Saturday, Hollywood WILL ROGERS H.-Glll, $100,000a, 3yo, 8.5f(T) KANDALY ZIPS FIVE FURLONGS IN :59 3/5 Rodney Rash trainee Cois Na Tine URE) (Double Louisiana Derby winner Kandaly (Alydar) worked five Schwartz {IRE}), a G3 winner in Ireland, will be furlongs Tues. in a swift :59 3/5 under jockey Edgar ridden by Kent Desormeaux. Other three-year-olds Prado. Trainer and part-owner Louie Roussel missed scheduled to start include MGSP Gracious Ghost most of the work, although he was seated in his usual (Relaunch), Majestic Style (Nureyev) and Timbalier spot. Prado and Kandaly got to the five-eighths pole (Sovereign Dancer). Trainer Bobby Frankel said his so quickly that Roussel didn't believe it was them stakes-winner Eagle Eyed (Danzig) will not be en­ breaking off. "That was my horse!" he yelled as Kandaly streaked by the eighth pole. tered. TABASCO CAT BREEZES Tabasco Cat (Storm © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This Cat), sixth in the Derby, had his final work for the newspaper may not be reproduced in any form Preakness Tues. morning at Churchill Downs, going or by any means, electronic or mechanical, five furlongs in 1 :01 3/5 over a fast strip. Pat Day, without prior written permission of the copyright who will ride Sat., was in the irons. Trainer D. owner, Media Vista. Wayne Lukas, in search of his third Preakness win, Information as to the races, race results and called the colt's effort a "good, solid work." Tabas­ earnings was obtained from results charts pub­ co Cat will ship to Pimlico Wed. lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. WEEKEND PREVIEW . p1 RACING REPORTS • . • • • • • . p2 PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 5-18-94 7th-BEL, $30,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1 :23 2/5, my. IMAGING, (g, 4, Crafty Prospector--Anthonize, by F·O•R•E•I•G•N Silver Buck), dropping down from a 5th-place finish in REPORT a $50,000 claimer, raced in 2nd until the final yards, when he got up to defeat DANZIG'S DANCE (Hold Your Peace) by a head. 9-5 favorite WHITNEY TOW­ Stakes Result: ER (Storm Bird) finished 3rd. Lifetime Record: 14-3- 4-2, $64, 151 A.R. DENNIS BOOKMAKERS PREDOMINATES., O/T-Stanley M Hough. B-John Carlesimo (KY). $52,923, 3yo, c/g, 1 Of, 2:20. 1--0PERA SCORE, c, 3, Nureyev--Ballinderry, by Irish River {FR). 0-K. Abdulla; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-H. Cecil; $35, 117. · E • A • s • T • E • R• N 2--King of Naples, c, 3, Ferdinand--Processional, by REPORT Reviewer. 0-Lord del la Warr & Mrs. M. Kerr-Dineen; $10,495. 3--Star Selection (GB), c, 3, Rainbow Ouest--Selection Stakes Result: Board, by Welsh Pageant. 0 -M. Arbib; $5,023. THE MISS PREAKNESS S., $54,550, PIM, 5-17, 3yo, Margins: 1 /2, 3 1 /2, 1 . f, 6f, 1:12 2/5, ft. Also ran (in order of finish): Shanghai Venture, 1--#FOOLISH KISSES, 113, f, 3, Cannonade--Ceylon Darkwood Bay. Burgoa, by Singh. 0-Torsney Philip J; B-Mcginnes Charles Mr & Mrs (MD); T-James W Murphy; J-E S Prado; $32, 730. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $50,970. I~ N•E•W Y•O•R• KI 2--Aly's Conquest, 114, f, 3, Alydar--Am Capable, by ~ REPORT lcecapade. 3--Platinum Punch, 113, f, 3, Two Punch--Tammy Jean, by Fabulous Bid. Yesterday's Results: Margins: 3, 1 HF, NK. Odds: 2.80, 1. 70, 3.80. Also ran (in order of finish): Cherokee Wonder, Pleas­ 8th-BEL, $40,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 7f (off the turf), ant Dilemma, Baby Zip, Brilliant Prospect, Fashion 1 :22 3/5, my. Maven. 1--SEA HERO, 119, c, 4, Polish Navy--Glowing Tri­ Undefeated Foolish Kisses, making only her 3rd bute (MGll, $230,819) , by Graustark. 0-Rokeby career start and 1st stakes appearance, came from Stables; 8-Mellon Paul (VA); T-Mackenzie Miller. just off the pace for the victory. Aly's Conquest, Lifetime Record: 17-6-1-2, $2,847,910. who has never been worse than 2nd in 7 career out­ 2--Rocking Josh, 115, h, 5, Whitesburg--Cold Carol, ings, came from far back to secure the place. by Run a Native. 3--Dominant Prospect, 115, c, 4, Fortunate Prospect--Centerfold Girl, by Decimator. B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S Margins: 1 1 /4, 2 1 /4, 1. Odds: 1. 70, 4. 70, 1.80. Last year's Kentucky Derby winner Sea Hero, off EDITION since a 3rd-place finish in the Molson Million last Sept., raced behind pacesetter Dominant Prospect in the early stages, then drew off to a 1 1 /4-length Allowance Results: victory. "I'm glad it's over," said trainer MacK Miller. 7th-PIM, $23,000, Alw, 3/up, f/m, 5fT, :58 4/5, fm. "I liked the race very much because he's really not a MY MARCHESA, (f, 4, Stately Don--Sooni, by sprinter; he's a router." Sea Hero is 1 /2 to Hero's Buckpasser) Lifetime Record: 10-5-2-0, $71,025. Honor (MGI, $499,025, by Northern Dancer), Wild 0-M. Lapidus. B-A. Schefler (KY). T-D. Dilodovico. Applause (Gii, $240, 136, by Northern Dancer) and Glowing Honor (MGll, $296,450, by Seattle Slew). 5th-PIM, $18,500, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1 :46, fm. 5th-BEL, $32,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16f (off the TURNING AROUND, (f, 4, Exclusive Era--Mrs. Rob­ turf), 1 :45 2/5, my. erts, by Singh). Lifetime Record: 17-2-6-3, $45,225. PERSONAL DANCER, (f, 4, Badger Land-­ 018-Milton Ritzenberg (VA). T-William H Turner Jr. Personification, by Personality), the 7-5 favorite who drew into the race when it was taken off the turf, sat 10th-PIM, $18,500, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, just off the early pacesetters before drawing off in the 1 :46 2/5, fm. stretch to a 2 1/2-length score, her 2nd straight over PROUD ANGELA, (f, 3, Proud Truth--Amazing Angela, a wet track. Lifetime Record: 10-3-4-1, $59,960. by Quadratic) Lifetime Record: 15-2-1-2, $38,089. 0-Larson Stables. 8-J. Hardin (NC). T-J. Parisella. 0-L. Pomerantz. 8-P. Fuller (KY). T-V. Blengs. .
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