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T~?I~~Un~~~Re Dm M 0 N D a Y, J U Ly 1 0, 1 9 9 5 lhe 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 N D A Y, J U LY 1 0, 1 9 9 5 W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS Sunday, Woodbine "REGAL" REVENGE IN QUEEN'S PLATE QUEEN'S PLATE S.-GIC, $436, 100, WOX, 7-9, 3yo, After guiding All Firmed Up to a game nose victory in 1 1 /4m, 2:03 4/5, ft. the Plate Trial, jockey Todd Kabel probably thought he'd 1--#REGAL DISCOVERY, 126, c, 3, Regal Classic--Royal have a tough decision to make. Woodbine's leading Discovery (GSP, $208,469), by Tom Tulle. ($22,000 rider had also piloted the promising Freedom Fleet to yrl '93 KEESEP). 0-No. 1 Stable; B-Scott CG (CAN); miss by the same margin in the Marine S.; which colt T-Roger L Attfield; J-T K Kabel; $261,660. Lifetime would he ride in an attempt to win his first Queen's Record: 9-2-1-2, $309,284. Plate? As it turned out, the decision was made for him. 2--Freedom Fleet, 1 26, c, 3, Afleet--Avowal, by Kabel found himself without a Queen's Plate mount as L'Enjoleur. ($65,000 yrl '93 KEEJUL). $87,220. late as last weekend after owner Frank Stronach opted 3--Mt. Sassafras, 126, c, 3, Mt. Livermore--Charming to ship in Shane Sellers for his Plate Trial winner and Sassafras, by Sassafras (Fr). $47,971. New Yorker Mike Smith for his Marine S. second. But Margins: 1 1 /4, 4HF, 3/4. Odds: 9.05, 1.308, 3.90A. the mount on Regal Discovery (Regal Classic) came Also ran: Kiridashi, All Firmed Up, Langfuhr, For Pete's open after regular rider Dave Penna was injured in a spill Sake, Disciple, Your Majestic, Prince Of North, Honky last Monday, and the 9-1 shot gave Kabel a measure of Tonk Tune, Stanley Silver, Ice Agent, Desert Falcon. revenge as he rallied past favored Freedom Fleet Regal Discovery, whose lone previous win had come (Afleet) in the final furlong to take yesterday's 136th against maidens at Woodbine last September, improved running of the Queen's Plate at Woodbine by a length off a troubled fourth-place finish in the Plate Trial to and a quarter. Following the instructions of trainer post a rallying triumph over Freedom Fleet, part of the Roger Attfield, Kabel settled his mount in midpack to favored three-horse Frank Stronach entry. Rated in the top of the stretch, then shot through an opening on seventh for a quarter, the bay moved steadily through the rail and ran down the runner-up to win going away. the pack to engage Freedom Fleet in midstretch, then "I knew, having ridden Freedom Fleet, that he had a prevailed in the drive; he raced with blinkers off for the tendency to pull himself up once he got to the lead--and second time and Lasix on for the first time after bleed­ that's just what happened," said Kabel. "This is so ing in the Plate Trial. The place horse, Freedom Fleet, sweet--every Canadian rider dreams of winning this closed from well back early to take a clear lead but race." Attfield had saddled the winners of two of the could not hold off the winner. "When he made the lead, last three runnings of the event--Alydeed in '92 and he got to looking around," said his rider, Mike Smith. "If Peteski in '93--but looked in trouble for '95 after his I could have ridden it over, maybe I would have tried to talented Talkin Man was sidelined with a fractured stay back a little longer, but he was taking me to the splint bone. But the trainer was not surprised by th~ leaders effortlessly--! just tried to stay out of his way." second-string victory. "I said as far back as the spnn~ Stronach runner ALL FIRMED UP (Affirmed), the winner meet at Keeneland that this horse had a chance to win of the Plate Trial, pressed the pace for a mile and weak­ the Queen's Plate," he said. "He was slow coming ened to be fifth; his stablemate, the usually speedy filly around, that's all." A record Queen's Plate handle of HONKY TONK TUNE (Cure the Blues), was slow early $1,014,057 was generated at Woodbine and off-tr~~k and showed little, finishing 11th. betting shops in the Toronto area; more than $7 m1ll1on Weekend Results cont. p2 was wagered on the complete card. News cont. p4 ©Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by L.U WEEKEND RESULTS . p1-2 any means, electronic or mechanical, withoi:t prior written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. RACING REPORTS . p2-4 c Information as to the races, race results and earnings was C'1 NEWS CONTINUED . p4 obtained from results charts published in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission of the z TOTAL PAGES . 7 copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 7-10-95 Weekend Results cont. 8th-BEL, $48,000, Alw, 3yo, f, 7f, 1 :22 4/5, ft. Sunday, Hollywood Park 1--NAPPELON, 121, f, 3, Bold Revenue--Sally Go Gray, HOLLYWOOD OAKS-GI, $207,400, HOL, 7-9, 3yo, f, by Wise Exchange. 0-R Kay Stable; B-Sabiston James 1 1 /8m, 1 :50 1 /5, ft. T (CAN); T-Rene A Araya. Lifetime Record: GSW, 1--SLEEP EASY, 121, f, 3, Seattle Slew--Dokki, by 21-9-1-4, $246,458. Northern Dancer. O/B-Juddmonte Farms (KY); 2--Miss Golden Circle, 118, f, 3, Crafty Prospector-­ T-Robert Frankel; J-C S Nakatani; $122,400. River Missy, by Riverman. Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-1, $225,350. 3--Lucky Lavender Gal, 121, f, 3, Carson City--La Reine 2--Predicted Glory, 121, f, 3, On to Glory--Predictably Rouge, by King's Bishop. Sunny, by Unpredictable. 0-Brown & Brown Bros; Margins: 1 1 /4, HD, 10. Odds: 5. 70, 5. 70, 4.00. B-Pribble-Johnson Partnership (FL); $40,000. The winner of the Gii Comely in April after being 3--Bello Cielo, 121, f, 3, Conquistador Cielo--Double claimed for $35,000 in February, Nappelon was sent off Advantage, by Nodouble. ($90,000 yrl '93 KEESEP; the co-third choice in this five-horse field, but sprinted $100,000 2yo 1994 KEEAPR). 0-Total Return Stable; clear early and dug in when challenged to take the B-Fawn Leap Farm (KY); $30,000. victory. The 3-5 chalk, CULVER CITY (Afleet), 2nd in Margins: 1 1 /4, 13, 8HF. Odds: 1.60, 27.40, 1.40. the Prioress last out, ran an even fourth. Also Ran: Carsona. DNF: Favored One. Sent off the 8-5 second choice after failing as the 4th-BEL, $32,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 10 2/5, ft. favorite in the Gii Princess S. last time, Sleep Easy BID BABY (c, 3, Loustrous Bid--Barking Baby, by enjoyed a cleaner trip than when third in that race and Avatar), making his '95 debut after a win and two redeemed herself with a rallying win under jockey Corey seconds in '94, was sent off the even-money favorite Nakatani. Trainer Bobby Frankel said his charge would and wired the field for a 1-length win. Lifetime Record: likely make her next start in the Del Mar Oaks at nine 4-2-2-0, $48, 1 60. furlongs on the turf August 20. Princess winner FA­ 0-Robert I Sahn. B-Mrs. Henry Paxson. (NY). T-Bruce N VORED ONE (Son Of Briartic) broke down while vying Levine. for the lead at the top of the stretch. According to track vet Dr. Ray Baran, the filly fractured the sesamoids of her right front leg; she was placed in a splint and EAST vanned back to her barn for further evaluation. • • Yesterday's Results: NEW YORK NEARCTIC S.-GIC, $140,375, WOX, 7-9, 3yo/up, 6fT, • 1 :08 2/5, fm. • 1--WILD ZONE, 116, h, 5, Wild Again--Music Zone, by Yesterday's Results: NEW YORK H.-Gll, $109,200, BEL, 7-9, 3yo/up, f/m, The Minstrel. ($75,000 yrl '91 KEESEP; $125,000 1 1 /4mT, 1 :59 4/5, fm. 2yo 1992 FTFFEB). 0-Augustus Riggs IV & Stronach 1--IRISH LINNET, 118, m, 7, Seattle Song--Royal Slip Frank H; B-John Angeloni & Calumet Farm (KY); (Ire) {SP), by Royal Match. O/B-Delaney Austin (NY); T-Daniel J Vella; J-S J Sellers; $84,225. Lifetime T-Leo O'Brien; J-J R Velazquez; $65,520. Lifetime Record: 14-6-4-1, $308,886. Record: 57-16-15-9, $978,846. 2--Bold n' Flashy, 117, h, 6, Bold Ruckus--Flashy 2--Danish (Ire), 116, f, 4, Danehill--Tea House (Ire), by Chestnut, by Briartic. $28,075. Sassafras (Fr). 0-McCalmont Harry; B-Delaney Austin 3--Blitzer, 118, h, 6, Ziggy's Boy--Sirona, by Irish (IRE); $21,840. Stronghold. $15,441. 3--Market Booster, 119, m, 6, Green Dancer--Final Margins: 1 HF, NO, HD. Odds: 2.20A, 11.25, 2.20A. Figure, by Super Concorde. O/B-Moyglare Stud Farm, Wild Zone, a shipper from Pimlico, finished second in a Limited (KY); $1 2,01 2. five-furlong turf stakes at the Maryland oval last time Margins: HD, 1, HD.
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