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Ppreviewsp Headline News Seven Entered for Mother Goose HEADLINE p. 2 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 2006 ELECTROCUTIONIST KING GEORGE BOUND Godolphin=s Electrocutionist (Red Ransom) will be Today’s Graded Stakes aimed at the July 29 G1 King George VI and Queen brought to you by Elizabeth Diamond S. at Ascot, connections announced yesterday. Having finished runner-up to Ouija Board (GB) in last Wednesday's G1 Prince of Wales's S. at Royal Ascot, the G1 Eclipse S. had been mentioned as a target for the five-year-old. However, Click for TV Godolphin will pass on next Sat- urday=s Sandown contest and 10:14p Iowa Oaks-GIII, PrM (brisnet.com PPs) TVG point the G1 Dubai World Cup All Post Times are Eastern Daylight Time. hero straight at the mid-summer Click here to download all brisnet.com PPs of today’s graded races. Electrocutionist highlight. AWe were pleased with GILDED TIME COLT ON Horsephotos his run at Royal Ascot and are FIVE-RACE WIN STREAK looking forward to seeing him Click here for more... race in the King George,@ Racing Manager Simon Crisford commented. P P R E V I E W S P NO QUICK RETURN FOR GEORGE Susan Magnier, Michel Tabor and Derrick Smith=s G1 Friday, Prairie Meadows, post time: 9:14 p.m. CDT 2000 Guineas hero George Washington (Ire) (Danehill) IOWA OAKS-GIII, $200,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines, trainer Aidan PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT O'Brien told the Racing Post. The impressive 1 Saffronista Ecton Park Pinchin 121 Newmarket Classic winner suffered a muscle injury 2 Baghdaria Royal Academy Amoss 121 above the hip after finishing runner-up to Araafa (GB) in 3 Brownie Points Forest Wildcat Von Hemel 118 the May 27 G1 Irish 2000 Guineas at The Curragh and 4 Maggie Slew Seattle Slew Vance 115 could be out until the fall. AGeorge Washington is back 5 Avalon Place Fusaichi Pegasus Brothers 115 cantering, but as to when he might make it back to the 6 Lady Bell Dawn Clever Trick Clark 115 track, we are probably talking about months rather than weeks,@ O=Brien told the Post. AWe will just have to Saturday, Belmont Park wait and see how he comes along.@ SUBURBAN H.-GI, $400,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/4m UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT Date Race Track 1 Wild Desert Wild Rush Prado 116 June 30 GIII Iowa Oaks Prairie Meadows 2 Wilko Awesome Again Gomez 116 Iowa Derby Prairie Meadows 3 Andromeda=s Hero Fusaichi Pegasus Velasquez 115 July 1 GI Suburban H. Belmont 4 Noble Causeway Giant=s Causeway Castellano 114 GI Mother Goose S. Belmont 5 Rathor (Ire) Machiavellian Coa 115 GII Firecracker BC H. Churchill GII A Gleam H. Hollywood 6 Invasor (Arg) Candy Stripes Jara 118 GII Prairie Meadows Cornhusker BC H. Prairie Meadows 7 Tap Day Pleasant Tap Velazquez 116 GIII CashCall Invitational S. Hollywood GIII Arlington Classic S. Arlington GIII Jersey Shore BC S. Monmouth TDN TODAY GIII Dominion Day S. Woodbine Headline News.................... 2 pages GIII Lt. Governor's H. Hastings (859) 233-4252 www.claibornefarm.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 6/30/06 • PAGE 2 of 2 Saturday, Belmont Park Saturday, Curragh, Ireland MOTHER GOOSE S.-GI, $250,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/8m AUDI PRETTY POLLY S.-G1, i250,000, 3yo/up, f/m, PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 1 1/4mT 1 Teammate A.P. Indy Velasquez 121 SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 2 Bushfire Louis Quatorze Prado 121 11 Alexander Goldrun (Ire) Gold Away (Ire) Manning 3 Lemons Forever Lemon Drop Kid Guidry 121 2 4 Chelsea Rose (Ire) Desert King (Ire) Shanahan 4 Ready to Please More Than Ready Velazquez 121 3 6 Perfect Hedge (Ire) Unfuwain Kinane 5 She=s Excellent Senor Speedy Jara 121 4 2 Red Bloom (Ire) Selkirk Murtagh 6 Joint Effort Runaway Groom Gomez 121 5 3 Tropical Lady (Ire) Sri Pekan Moran 7 Pine Island Arch Castellano 121 6 7 Ardbrae Lady (Ire) Overbury (Ire) Berry 75 Queen Cleopatra (Ire) Kingmambo Fallon Saturday, Prairie Meadows All carry 134 pounds bar Ardbrae Lady & Queen Cleo- CORNHUSKER BREEDERS= CUP H.-GII, $300,000, patra, 123. 3yo/up, 1 1/8m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT P R E S U L T S P 1 Gouldings Green Charismatic Lanerie 116 2 Real Dandy Yankee Victor Bridgmohan 115 Wednesday, Valparaiso, Chile 3 Siphon City Siphon (Brz) Trujillo 115 CLASICO COPA DE PLATA-ITALO TRAVERSO P.-G1, 4 Three Hour Nap Afternoon Deelites Torres 116 P4,000,000, Valparaiso Sporting Club, 6-28, 2yo, 5 Congrats A.P. Indy Centeno 116 1500mT, 1:30.67, sf. 6 Wayzata Bay Roar Montalvo 112 1--TUMACO (CHI), 123, c, 2, by Special Quest (GB) 7 Sur Sandpit Sandpit (Brz) Ranilla 110 1st Dam: Starwars (Chi), by Stagecraft (GB) 8 Skipaslew Skip Away Cohen 114 2nd Dam: Tangencial (Arg), by Petronisi (GB) 9 Master Command A.P. Indy Bejarano 117 3rd Dam: Alinea (Arg), by Utopico (Arg) 10 Courthouse Doneraile Court Jacinto 112 O-Stud Juan Ignacio; B-Haras Santa Mariana; 11 Alumni Hall A.P. Indy Albarado 117 T-Patricio Gonzalez; J-Gonzalo Ulloa. Lifetime Record: 12 Mayan King Stephen Got Even Luzzi 112 4-2-2-0, P7,480,000. 13 Good Reward Storm Cat Smith 115 2--Super Poderoso (Chi), 123, c, 2, Ithaki (Ire)--Alnaskra (Chi), by Second Bar. O-Stud DoZa Sofia; B-Haras Saturday, Churchill Downs Santa Clara. FIRECRACKER BREEDERS= CUP H.-GII, $250,000, 3--Orange County (Chi), 123, c, 2, Hussonet--Outsmart, 3yo/up, 1mT by Smarten. O-Stud Mercurio; B-Haras Carioca. PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT Margins: 1 3/4, 3/4, 4 3/4. Winner=s Odds 3.50. 1 Miesque’s Approval Miesque=s Son Castro 120 Wednesday, Oi, Japan 2 Place Cowboy (Ire) Compton Place (GB) Borel 116 TEIO SHO-G1-NAR (Listed), -119,000,000, Oi, 6-28, 3 Free Thinking Unbridled Leparoux 115 4yo/up, 2000m, 2:01.10, gd. 4 Gigawatt Wild Again Melancon 115 1--ADJUDI MITSUO (JPN), 125, h, 5, by Adjudicating 5 On the Border Boundary Sarvis 115 1st Dam: Orimitsu Kinen (Jpn), by Judge Angelucci 6 Therecomesatiger Tiger Ridge Bejarano 116 2nd Dam: Usa Roman (Jpn), by Tompion 7 Thunder Mission Pulpit Jacinto 113 3rd Dam: Beat Flower (Jpn), by Never Beat (GB) O-Masao Orido; B-Fujikawa Farm; T-Masayuki Saturday, Hollywood Park Kawashima; J-Hiroyuki Uchida; -70,000,000. A GLEAM S.-GII, $150,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f Lifetime Record: 19-10-2-2, $4,654,336. PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 2--Kane Hekili (Jpn), 125, c, 4, Fuji Keseki (Jpn)--Life 1 Cotorra Afternoon Deelites Garcia 110 Out There, by Deputy Minister. O-Makoto Kaneko 2 Somethingaboutlaura Dance Floor V Espinoza 116 Holdings; B-Northern Farm; T-K Sumii; -24,500,000. 3 Lady Bertrando Bertrando Court 112 3--Silent Deal (Jpn), 125, h, 6, Sunday Silence--Fairy 4 Allswellthatnswell Perfect Mandate Enriquez 114 Doll, by Nureyev. O-Makoto Kaneko Holdings; 5 Maryfield Elusive Quality Valenzuela 117 B-Northern Farm; T-Yasuo Ikee; -14,000,000. 6 Gn. Group Meeting General Meeting Solis 113 Margins: 1, 6, 3. Odds: 1.20, 0.60, 22.10. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 2006 PETE LIZARZABURU WINS DOMINION AWARD Pete Lizarzaburu, the social program coordinator for the Delaware Thoroughbred Horsemen=s Association, has 5:00p 5th-BEL, Alw, $46K, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT been named the 14th recipient of the Dogwood Domin- TVG EDEN’S CAUSEWAY (Giant’s Causeway), kin to champion ion Award, presented annually to an unsung hero in the Paradise Creek, Wild Event and Forbidden Apple, defeated Thoroughbred industry. Lizarzaburu, a native of Ecua- older horses to break her maiden going nine furlongs June 1. dor, will receive $5,000 and a bronze statue of Dog- The Appleton homebred is cross-entered for tomorrow’s Denise wood colorbearer Dominion at a luncheon at the Read- Rhudy Mem’l S. versus her peers at Delaware. brisnet.com pps ing Room in Saratoga Springs on Aug. 2. AUnder the 6:36p 8th-BEL, Elizabeth Bay S., 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT guidance of Pete Lizarzaburu, Delaware Park=s back- TVG GILDED GOLD (Gilded Time) has these over a barrel as she stretch social program has been among the most pro- goes in search of a fourth consecutive stakes score. She must gressive in America,@ explained Dogwood Stable=s presi- prove that she can handle this slightly longer trip in what is dent Cot Campbell. APete=s knowledge of immigration being used as a prep for the $250K Distaff Turf Sprint at Calder Aug. 5 or the $150K GIII Royal North S. at Woodbine Aug. 7. issues is invaluable--especially now. He has shown the brisnet.com pps way in the H-2B Visa Program, giving barn workers the 7:20p 10th-CDX, Alw, $54K, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f opportunity to go back home every year and then re- TVG SWEPT GOLD (Touch Gold), third in last year’s GIII Debutante enter the country before the racing meet begins--a boon S., was a rallying second to the ill-fated Dance Daily in a to racing and a boon to the Hispanic workers.@ Keeneland allowance last time out Oct. 5. Dixie’s Jubilee (Brahms) tries this tougher circuit after breaking her maiden by STAKES CLOSINGS 17 3/4 lengths at Mountaineer June 5.
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