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HEADLINE NEWS • 11/17/02 • PAGE 2 of 4 TOCCET takes Laurel Futurity HEADLINE p. 2-3 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT call 732-747-8060. BY FAX AND INTERNET www.thoroughbreddailynews.com SUNDAY, NOV. 17, 2002 D’WILDCAT IN THE DEFRANCIS URIAH REIGNS ON LONG ISLAND Although his two previous wins this year had come Making her first start outside of Germany, Uriah (Ger) via disqualification, D’wildcat (Forest Wildcat) got to (Acatenango {Ger}) came up the rail and found the wire the winner’s circle under his own steam yesterday at just a nose in front of Sunstone (GB) (Caerleon) to take Laurel when he closed strongly on the inside to take the the GII Long Island H. over a soft Aqueduct turf course GI DeFrancis Memorial Dash. A $600,000 OBSMAR yesterday. The bay filly had taken her first three career purchase, the chestnut colt was sidelined following a starts before running third twice against colts, including splashy 10 1/2-length victory in the GIII Swale S. last the G2 Deutsches St. Leger Sept. 29. She bounced March at Gulfstream. In his third start off a year’s lay- back to take the Listed Frankfurter Stutenpreis Nov. 3 off, D’wildcat was struck over heavy ground and was the fourth choice in her by a rival’s whip when U.S. bow. After breaking a step slowly, Uriah saved missing by a neck in the ground and gradually reached contention approaching GII Churchill Downs H. the stretch, where she came flying up the inside to earn May 4 and was placed her fifth victory in seven career outings. “She was a first. He lost his next little shy at first coming through that hole, but I chirped three starts and then tried at her a few times and she got through,” said winning the turf, where he bene- rider Norberto Arroyo Jr. “I didn’t know if I got there.” fitted from the stewards’ Favored Moon Queen (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), off since February, tired after a mile and finished last. D’wildcat Dashes to Victory decision in the Live the Click for the brisnet.com chart or the free brisnet.com Jim McCue/MJC Dream H. at Del Mar catalogue-style pedigree. Sept. 11. Following an eighth in the GII Oak Tree Breed- For the video race replay, select: broadband or modem. ers’ Cup Mile, D’wildcat was forced to miss the GI Breeders’ Cup Sprint when he spiked a fever. He Saturday, Aqueduct caboosed the DeFrancis field through an opening quar- LONG ISLAND H.-GII, $150,000, AQU, 11-16, 3yo/up, ter of :22.12, but advanced steadily on the inside turn- f/m, 1 1/2mT, 2:42 2/5, sf. ing for home, collared Sassy Hound (Deerhound) in 1--@URIAH (GER), 112, f, 3, by Acatenango (Ger) midstretch and edged clear in the final strides. “When 1st Dam: Ulanowa (Ger), by Kamiros II (Ire) he broke he didn’t show me speed, so I just waited, 2nd Dam: Urena (Ger), by Dschingis Khan (Ger) waited, waited and on the turn I started moving,” said 3rd Dam: Ulrike (Ger), by Rheffic (Fr) winning rider Jorge Chavez. “My horse did a really good O-Gary A Tanaka; B-J Schonwalder (GER); T-Harro job.” Locally based Deer Run (Deerhound), the second Remmert; J-N Arroyo Jr; $90,000. Lifetime Record: longest shot on the board 16-1, came flying on the far SW & GSP-Ger, 7-5-0-2, $168,878. outside to take second. The race was marred when 2--Sunstone (GB), 114, f, 4, Caerleon--Chita Rivera (GB), by Chief Singer (Ire). (30,000gns HRA ‘01 even-money Thunderello (Montbrook), the GI Breeders’ TATDEC). O-Georgica Stable; B-Home Stud Ltd (GB); Cup Sprint runner-up, was pulled up on the turn before $30,000. being vanned off the track. “It appears he reinjured his 3--Mot Juste (GB), 119, f, 4, Mtoto (GB)--Bunting (GB), lower suspensory,” said trainer Scott Lake. The chest- by Shaadi. O-Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum; nut had been out of action for a year with a suspensory B-Mohammed Jumah al Nabouda (GB); $16,500. problem after breaking his maiden by 14 1/4 lengths at Margins: NO, 1HF, 1 1/4. Odds: 8.30, 15.40, 3.10. Saratoga in 2001. Chart, p2 Also Ran: Sulk (Ire), Peanut Gallery, Nepenthe, Rhum, Wootie, Blond Dancer, Forest Princess, Moon Queen Click for the brisnet.com chart or the free (Ire). Scratched: Critical Eye, Unrestrained, Lady of the brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. Future, Tarnished Lady. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/17/02 • PAGE 2 of 4 Results cont. Mrs. Revere S.-GII cont. Saturday, Laurel Park A maiden winner in three starts over the winter at FRANK J. DEFRANCIS MEMORIAL DASH S.-GI, Philadelphia Park, Caught in the Rain returned from a $300,000, LRL, 11-16, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 4/5, sy. seven-month hiatus to be sixth in state-bred allow- 1--sD'WILDCAT, 122, c, 4, by Forest Wildcat ance company at Philly Sept. 14. Switched to the 1st Dam: D'Enough (SP), by D'Accord infield for her next start, the dark bay filly came from 2nd Dam: Enough Is Enough, by Believe It just off the pace to register a 32-1 upset in the Mrs. 3rd Dam: Come Ashore, by *Tudor Way Penny S. for Pennsylvania-breds Oct. 5 and was ($600,000 2yo 2000 OBSMAR). O-Fog City Stable; coming into this off a half-length score over the Aq- B-New Farm (KY); T-R B Hess Jr; J-J F Chavez; ueduct turf course Oct. 23, but was given little $180,000. Lifetime Record: 14-5-2-2, $560,044. chance to maintain her unblemished record over the 2--Deer Run, 118, h, 5, Deerhound--Thirty Eight Steps, grass in her graded-stakes debut. Caught in the Rain by Thirty Eight Paces. O/B-William Harris (MD); $60,000. came out at the start and bumped with favored Glia, 3--Sassy Hound, 118, h, 5, Deerhound--Sassy Sue, by who was forced to steady a bit. The former recov- Invincible Dooley. O-Toby Roth; B-William R Harris ered to force the pace down the backstretch while (MD); $33,000. wide, took a short lead in upper stretch and was Margins: 1 3/4, NO, 1 3/4. Odds: 6.00, 16.20, 8.40. collared for a few strides by Bedanken, but dug in Also Ran: Outstander, Rusty Spur, Boston Common, gamely for a narrow success. “She’s never had a Avanzado (Arg), Thunderello. chance before, but she’s showing us what she can do,” said Ray Preciado, brother of and assistant to Saturday, Churchill Downs trainer Guadalupe Preciado. “She’s improving with MRS. REVERE S.-GII, $173,700, CDX, 11-16, 3yo, f, every race.” 1 1/16mT, 1:46 1/5, yl. Click for the brisnet.com chart or the free brisnet.com 1--@CAUGHT IN THE RAIN, 119, f, 3, by Petionville catalogue-style pedigree. 1st Dam: Jinger Feathers, by Fred Astaire 2nd Dam: Royal Myth, by Sir Ivor Saturday, Laurel Park 3rd Dam: Faerie, by Hatchet Man LAUREL FUTURITY-GIII, $100,000, LRL, 11-16, 2yo, O-Ronald Perozzi; B-Casino Royale Farms Inc (PA); 1 1/16m, 1:46, sy. T-Guadalupe Preciado; J-E L King Jr; $107,694. 1--TOCCET, 122, c, 2, by Awesome Again Lifetime Record: 7-4-0-2, $189,506. 1st Dam: Cozzene's Angel (MSP), by Cozzene 2--Glia, 119, f, 3, A.P. Indy--Coup de Genie, by Mr. 2nd Dam: Charming Pan (Fr), by Trepan Prospector. O/B-Flaxman Holdings Ltd (KY); $34,740. 3rd Dam: Charming Doll, by Don 3--Bedanken, 122, f, 3, Geri--Danka, by Strawberry O/B-Danile M Borislow (KY); T-John F Scanlan; J-J F Road (Aus). O-Pin Oak Stable; B-Pin Oak Stud, Llc Chavez; $60,000. Lifetime Record: GISW, 6-4-0-1, (KY); $17,370. $391,710. Margins: NK, NK, 4. Odds: 32.10, 2.80, 4.00. 2--Ironton, 122, c, 2, Not for Love--Baccata, by Also Ran: Heyahohowdy, Lush Soldier, High Mainte- Baederwood. ($30,000 yrl '01 FTMOCT). O-Timothy nance (GB), Mariensky, First Quarter, Showlady, Cunningham; B-Dr & Mrs Thomas Bowman (MD); Ntombi, Stylelistick. $20,000. Scratched: Sweetwater Promise. 3--Cherokee's Boy, 122, c, 2, Citidancer--Cherokee Wonder, by Cherokee Colony. O/B-ZWP Stable (MD); CURRENCY CONVERSIONS $11,000. Unit/US$ Unit/GB£ Margins: 6 1/4, 1, 2 1/4. Odds: 0.80, 24.60, 2.20. Canadian dollar 0.631194 0.399591 Also Ran: Cape Good Hope, Moses Jerome, Mt. Car- British pound 1.57960 1.00 son, Dr. Phil. Scratched: Soto. Euro 1.00990 0.639339 Japanese yen 0.00830082 0.00525502 All horses in TDN Headline News and TDN American edition U.S. dollar 1.00 0.633072 are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated PHONE: 410.885.2855 FAX: 410.885.5985 WWW.NORTHVIEWSTALLIONS.COM TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/17/02 • PAGE 3 of 4 Laurel Futurity-GIII cont. Mile Championship-G1 cont. This race lost some of its luster when likely second The champion Japanese juvenile of 1998, Admire choice and undefeated Soto (Dehere) was scratched Cozzene was held winless through the next three from the event, but favored Toccet made up for that seasons, but finally broke that streak with a victory loss with a convincing performance. Third in his July 7 in the G3 Tokyo Shimbun Hai in his 2002 debut back debut at Colonial Downs, the bay broke his maiden by in January.
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