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MONDAY, MAY 3, 2010 For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. STEWARDS DO THEIR DUTY FEATURE PRESENTATION • G1 Kentucky Derby There was a shock outcome to yesterday=s G1 1000 Guineas as Khalid Abdullah s 9-2 favorite Special Duty = (GB) (Hennessy) was handed the race by the stewards upon the disqualification of Jacqueline Quest (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}). Nosed out by the Henry Cecil-trained 66-1 shot, the Juddmonte homebred was judged to have been carried across the track in the pulsating final drive to the line. Special Duty settled last of the small group racing against the stand=s rail, and was moved up by Stephane Pasquier to join Jacqueline Quest and Tom Queally before the furlong pole. With the rest of the PREAKNESS NEXT FOR SUPER SAVER runners in the centre and far side out of sight, Special Trainer Todd Pletcher reported yesterday that Duty kept battling gamely as Jacqueline Quest went off GI Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver (Maria=s Mon) a true line. Special Duty lost the bob, but found herself came out of Saturday=s win in the winner=s enclosure nevertheless. AStephane said in fine shape and will now that she would have won easily, but the other filly kept be pointed towards the May drifting,@ Special Duty=s trainer Criquette Head-Maarek 15 GI Preakness S. Pletcher said. AI don=t like to win like that and feel very sorry for celebrated his first Derby the others, but I think the stewards are right.@ Jacque- victory in understated fash- line Quest would have made history as the longest- ion. AWe went back to our priced winner of the race had she been allowed to keep hotel and had some dinner the victory. Cont. p2 Super Saver Horsephotos with family and friends, like we always do,@ Pletcher Sunday, Newmarket, Britain said. AThough, I must say, this one was more fun.@ STANJAMES.COM 1000 GUINEAS S.-G1, ,400,000, Super Saver is expected to ship to Baltimore May 12. Newmarket, 5-2, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:39.66, gd/sf. Pletcher=s other Derby runners were also doing well the *1--SPECIAL DUTY (GB), 126, f, 3, by Hennessy morning after the Classic, but only one of the three is 1st Dam: Quest to Peak, by Distant View possible for the Preakness. Cont. p3 2nd Dam: Viviana, by Nureyev 3rd Dam: Nijinsky Star, by Nijinsky O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms Ltd; T-Criquette Head-Maarek; J-Stephane Pasquier; ,227,080. Lifetime Record: 6-3-2-1, ,494,510. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick Rating: A. 2--Jacqueline Quest (Ire), 126, f, 3, Rock of Gibraltar (Ire)- - Coquette Rouge (Ire), by Croco Rouge (Ire). (i60,000 yrl >08 GOFMIL). O-Noel Martin; B-Roundhill Stud & C & M Murphy; T-Henry Cecil; ,86,080. 3--Gile Na Greine (Ire), 126, f, 3, Galileo (Ire)--Scribonia (Ire), by Danehill. O-Mrs J S Bolger & D H W Dobson; B/T-Jim Bolger; ,43,080. Margins: NO, HD, HF. Odds: 9-2, 66-1, 25-1. Also Ran: Sent From Heaven (Ire), Distinctive (GB), Music Show (Ire), Rumoush, Habaayib (GB), Blue Maiden (GB), Lady Darshaan (Ire), Pollenator (Ire), Seta (GB), Pipette (GB), Nurture (Ire), Devoted To You (Ire), Hibaayeb (GB), Misheer (GB). Scratched: Puff (Ire). *Jacqueline Quest finished first, but was demoted to second. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 5/3/10 • PAGE 2 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Special Duty Awarded Guineas Win (cont. from p1) Henry Cecil said of the demoted Jacqueline Quest, Special Duty needed the help of the stewards, but AShe took the winner across the course, so Special she gave trainer Criquette Head-Maarek her fourth Duty deserved it, and maybe I=ll get my own back at victory in this Classic, and completed a French-trained Royal Ascot. She has only just started to come to her- Guineas double on a weekend of surprise turns. The self and I didn=t really think she would get the mile at chestnut was the long-time ante-post favorite for this this stage, but [owner] Noel [Martin] thought she proba- prize after her authoritative bly would, so he was right. It was an amazing run and win in the G1 Cheveley she will improve as the year goes on.@ Before learning Park S. at this venue in of the decision, Queally said, AShe battled hard and rose October, but the burning to the occasion when it mattered. She wandered around issue this spring was a po- a bit, but was on top at the end and has a real heart.@ tential lack of stamina. She Special Duty=s trainer Criquette Head-Maarek was had performed at such a later pondering the winner=s options. AShe had a bad high level over sprint trips winter and I wasn=t worried that she was beaten in her at two, when successful in prep,@ she said. AWe had to be 100 percent today, but the G2 Prix Robert Papin she was beaten in the prep by two fillies trained in over 5 1/2 furlongs in July southwest France, where the weather had been warmer. She ll go back in the tunnel tonight and we ve and when runner-up in the = = got two weeks this year until the G1 Poule d Essai des six-furlong G1 Prix Morny = Pouliches and so maybe we could do that.@ Gile Na in August, that Special Duty (left) & Jacqueline Greine (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) was also in the thick of the Newmarket=s stiff mile held Quest Getty Images action and was a place below her full-sister Cuis Ghaire certain fears. Those were (Ire), who found only Ghanaati (Giant=s Causeway) too brought to the surface by her performance when third strong last year. Trainer Jim Bolger commented, AA mile is as the 9-10 favorite in the G3 Prix Imprudence at the bare minimum for her and I wish the race was over Maisons-Laffitte Apr. 8, where the seventh panel ap- nine furlongs. She stays well and could go for the [May peared beyond her. Connections clung to the belief that 12] G3 Musidora S. at York. She could be an Oaks filly.@ her tame finish there was a result of her needing her comeback on testing ground, and the form started to Explaining the Decision... look solid 24 hours before this renewal when runner-up Stipendiary Steward William Nunneley was in the Evading Tempete (GB) (Dubai Destination) took the spotlight after the reversal of the placings and said, G3 Premio Regina Elena. Keen early anchored at the AThe question we had to consider is whether Special back of the seven runners against the favored stand=s Duty lost her chance of winning due to interference. rail, Special Duty was delivered wide as Jacqueline We looked at the film and Jacqueline Quest drifted Quest was committed passing the quarter pole. Tom right. They touched and she continued to go across. Queally changed his whip hand as his mount rolled right Tom Queally had his whip in his left hand and Jacque- into the path of the favorite, and that may have been line Quest continued to drift. The distance was a nose, the decisive factor in the stewards= subsequent deci- which is just a pixel on the photograph. It was not a sion. AIt is difficult to win like this, but my filly came so hard decision for us to make, in that it was that small a fast and should definitely have won,@ Stephane margin. We have suspended Tom Queally for three days Pasquier said. AShe proved that she is a Group 1 filly--I [May 16 to 18] for careless riding.@ Click for the Racing Post wasn=t sure beforehand she would stay so well, but she chart or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video, courtesy of Racing UK. showed something special.@ P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 5/3/10 • PAGE 3 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Preakness Next for Derby Champ (cont. from p1) Pletcher=s Devil May Care (Malibu Moon), 10th in the Run for the Roses, and Discreetly Mine (Mineshaft), 13th, will skip the middle leg of the Triple Crown, but Mission Impazible (Unbridled=s Song) is being considered. Trainer Nick Zito reported that Derby runner-up Ice Box (Pulpit) came out of his troubled trip well, but was uncertain to go to the Preakness. AIt was a tough race to lose, obviously, but a great race to be thankful for. We have to be thankful for the horse we=ve got, and knock wood, it looks like he came back good; that=s the most important thing. He definitely had an excuse, Horsephotos that=s for sure. The winner was very good and Ice Box was just as good. He was just as good as the winner, he just didn=t get the chance to win.@ As for the Preakness, Zito added, AI won=t make any decision until next week. But to run the horse off a six-week layoff and to see him have to check three times makes it hard to run back in two weeks and then again three weeks later. If we had won, it would have been a different story.@ Zito=s other Derby runner, Jackson Bend (Hear No Evil), 12th, is considered possible for the Preakness. GIII Gotham S. winner Awesome Act (Awesome Again), a disappointing 19th in the Derby, will remain at Churchill and join the barn of Steve Asmussen. AWe Derby Wagering Increases 7.8% thought he=d go in the slop,@ said Wayne Tanner, assis- A crowd of 155,804 braved the rainy weather at tant to British trainer Jeremy Noseda.
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    October/November/December $2.50 2012 ARIZONA THOROUGHBRED 2013 STALLION REGISTRY Hidden Springs Ranch October/November/December 2012 • Issue IV The Power of the IRS Commissioner 4-5 ATBA SALE © 2010 by The Arizona Thoroughbred Breeders Association Incorporated P.O. Box 41774, Phoenix, Arizona 85080 Dorsal Displacement of the Soft Palate 6-7 Our congratulations to Jerry Engelauf and Dr. Simon Hudy on the sale of Hip # 48 and Hip # 98. Telephone: (602) 942-1310 • Fax: (602) 942-8225 ATBA offices are located at 1501 West Bell Road, Phoenix, Arizona, 85023. Good luck to the buyers, Karl Myers, Mark Breen and agent Kevin Eikleberry. The Arizona Thoroughbred is published quarterly In Memory of Ralph Andersen 9-11 (annually publishes a Stallion Registry) in Phoenix, Arizona by the Arizona Thoroughbred Breeders We appreciate all buyers and consigners that participated in this years sale. Association, a non-profit corporation, dedicated to the production of better Arizona-Bred Thoroughbred horses In Memory of Lyman Rollins 12-13 for better Arizona Thoroughbred racing. Opinions expressed in signed articles are those of the BREEDERS CUP authors and do not necessarily reflect policies of the ATBA or this magazine. Publication of any material originating herein is expressly forbidden without ATBA Fall Sales Stakes - Lewiston 14-15 Congratulations to MERIT MAN and his team on running second in the Juvenile Sprint. first obtaining written permission from The Arizona Thoroughbred. All advertising copy is submitted and subject to Owners, Bruce Chandler, Purple Shamrock Racing and Double Kee, LLC. approval. We reserve the right to reject any copy that is ATBA Fall Sales Stakes (Fillies) - Youbetshewon 16-17 misleading or that does not meet with the standards set by this publication.