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Un~~~Re Dm T H U R S Day, Au G U S T 1 8, S•T•A•K•E•S Result The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-7 47-8060. T~~~~~UN~~~RE DM T H U R S DAY, AU G U S T 1 8, S•T•A•K•E•S RESULT DEL MAR YEARLING SALE POSTS HUGE ASTON UPTHORPE YORKSHIRE OAKS-G1, GAINS Average prices took a 151.3 percent leap $200,746, York, England, 8-17, 3yo/up, f/m, 11f 195ydsT, 2:28.07, gd/fm. from 1993 during California Thoroughbred Sales' 1--0NLY ROYALE (IRE), m, 5, Caerleon--Etoile de select yearling sale at Del Mar Tuesday. There Paris (IRE) (G3-Ire), by Crowned Prince. 0-G. were 49 yearlings sold for a total of $960,500 and Sainaghi; B-Barronstown Stud; T-Luca Cumani; J-L. an average of $19,602, up a remarkable 151.3 Dettori; $122,155. percent from last year's average of $7,800. The 2--Dancing Bloom (IRE), f, 4, Sadler's Wells--Dancing median price was $16,000, and six horses were Shadow, by Dancer's Image. 0-Lord Weinstock; listed as unsold. Top price of $55,000 was bid for $44,902. a chestnut filly by Woodman--Irish Royal (Irish River 3--State Crystal (IRE), f, 3, High Estate--Crystal {FR}), consigned to the sale by Golden Eagle Farm, Spray, by Beldale Flutter. 0-Michael Poland; agent and purchased by Melvin F. Stute of $21,298. Glendora, California. The filly is a half-sister to the Margins: 6, 1/2, 3. Odds: 15-2, 33-1, 8-1. graded stakes-placed four-year-old colt Star of the Also Ran: Milly Ha Ha (GB), Bolas (GB), Wandesta Eagle (Storm Bird). (GB), Hawajiss (GB). BOLAS (Unfuwain) set a good pace, followed by MINER'S MARK TO LANE'S END Grade I win­ HAWAJISS (Kris) and WANDESTA (Nashwan). ner Miner's Mark (Mr. Prospector), the first foal out That order was maintained until a half mile out, of undefeated champion Personal Ensign, will enter when Bolas still led but was being challenged on stud in 1995 at William S. Farish's Lane's End Farm the outside by State Crystal, who swept into a near Versailles, Kentucky. Bred and raced by clear lead and looked a possible winner, until Only Ogden Phipps and trained by Claude R. "Shug" Royale, who had been in the rear for much of the McGaughey, the four-year-old colt captured last race, cruised up on the wide outside, took the lead year's Jockey Club Gold Cup over 1 1 /4-miles. His with two furlongs to run and galloped away for an other stakes wins included the Gil Jim Dandy and impressive six-length victory, repeating her success the Gill Colin S. He retires with earnings of in the race a year ago. Dancing Bloom ran on well $967,170. to beat State Crystal for second, also filling the same place she occupied in the 1993 running. INJURY ENDS KISSING COUSIN'S CAREER Only Royale is the first horse to win the race two Kissing Cousin (Danehill), winner of the G1 Corona­ years running, but it only became an all-age fillies tion S. at Royal Ascot in June, has been retired and mares race three years ago. Trainer Luca after sustaining an injury to her pelvis. The filly is Cumani says the winner will attempt the Prix de currently being treated at her home base at trainer I'Arc de Triomphe and may take in the G3 Prix Foy Henry Cecil's Newmarket stables, but will be at Longchamp, a race she won last year, on the moved to one of owner Sheikh Mohammed's studs way. as soon as her condition improves. "It is thought she injured herself when she got cast in her box," STAKES RESULT . 1 said Anthony Stroud, the Sheikh's racing manager. "We were worried at first that she had fractured NEWS CONTINUED . 2 her pelvis, but although X-rays show there is no STAKES PREVIEWS ......... 2 fracture, we will treat her as if that is what there has been." RACING REPORTS . 3,4,5 News Continued, p.2 PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 8-18-94 News Continued. off day." Unaccounted For {Private Account) came FOAL CROP ON THE RISE AFTER EIGHT­ out of Tuesday's work fine, according to trainer YEAR DECLINE The Jockey Club is projecting a Scotty Schulhofer. Because the current forecast calls 1995 registered foal crop of 35,200, a two percent for showers Wed. and Thurs. with a chance of thun­ increase on the 1994 estimate of 34,600 and the first derstorms Fri. and Sat., the trainer expressed his increase in annual foal crop numbers after eight con­ concern about an off track: "I don't think he's at his secutive years of decline. The projection is computed best on a wet track. A little wet is fine--a whole lot from Reports of Mares bred received for the 1 994 wet, he won't be able to run." Trainer Louie Roussel breeding season. The North American registered foal is still unsure whether Kandaly (Aiydar) will start. crop reached an all-time high of 51 ,293 in 1986. "He worked three-quarters on Monday," Roussel said Since then, numbers have declined each year resulting from Arlington. "He went in 1:16 and change; it was in an eight-year decline of 33 percent. just a breeze. We're on the fence--we won't run if there are a lot of entries." Jerry Bailey will be aboard Concern {Broad Brush) in the race. Copper Mount S•T•A•K•E•S (Cormorant) will not run, said trainer Anthony Margotta Jr. Wed. "He's not 100 percent ready for PREVIEWS the race and we want to do what's best for the horse," the trainer explained. After Ulises {Temperance Hill) went five furlongs in 1 :02 Wed., Today, York, England: trainer Alfredo Callejas said there is a "70 percent KEENELAND NUNTHORPE S.-G1, £120,000a, chance" the colt will run in the Travers. 2yo/up, 5fT PP HORSE (AGE) TRAINER JOCKEY Odds Sunday, Del Mar: 1 Blyton Lad (8yo) Oldroyd Webster 14-1 DEL MAR OAKS-GI, $175,000, 3yo, f, 9fT 2 Great Deeds {3yo) Channon Quinn 12-1 The 38th running of the Oaks will be headed by Mr. 3 Risky {3yo) Hannon Pat Eddery 5-1 and Mrs. Jerry Moss' Sardula (Storm Cat), winner of 4 Piccolo {3yo) Channon Reid 8-1 the Gl Kentucky Oaks. The Brian Mayberry trainee 5 Lochsong {6yo) Balding Dettori 1-3 will be making her grass debut; Mayberry's wife and 6 El Yasaf {6yo) Meehan Cochrane 14-1 assistant Jeannie said Sardula has had three works 7 Blue Siren {3yo) Balding M. Hills 14-1 over the local grass course and has handled herself 8 Mistertopogigo {4yo) Beasley Munro 12-1 well in all of them. San Clemente winner Work the 9 Tabook {3yo) Scott Swinburn 12-1 Crowd (Political Ambition) drilled seven furlongs over 10 Up And At 'Em {4yo) Berry Carroll 14-1 the Del Mar turf Monday in 1 :28 1/5. Trainer Alex 11 Palacegate Jack{3yo) Berry Piggott 14-1 Hassinger sent Allen Paulson's Pharma {Theatrical Champion sprinting mare Lochsong (GB) (Song {IRE}), a close second in the San Clemente, out for a {GB}), winner of the G3 King GeorgeS. at Goodwood six-furlong breeze on the grass yesterday morning last out, has been installed the morning line favorite. with regular rider Corey B1ack up. She went in 1:12 2/5. Also expected to join the field are Dancing Mi­ Friday, Saratoga: rage (Affirmed), Malli Star (Baldski) and Twice the BALLERINA S.-GI, $100,000a, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f Vice (Vice Regent). Undefeated in four starts, three-year-old Twist Afleet {Afleet) will take on five older fillies. The field, in post Sunday, Monmouth: position order, is as follows: Educated Risk {Mr. Pros­ ISELIN H.-GI, $250,000, 3yo/up, 9f pector), Bailey; Penny's Reshoot {Turkey Shoot), Wallenda (Gulch) worked at Saratoga Tuesday, going Velazquez; Twist Afleet, Smith; Classy Mirage (Storm five-eighths in 1:01 in his final preparation for the Bird), Krone; Roamin Rachel {Mining), Day; Deputy Iselin. "He worked very well, just what we wanted," Jane West (Silver Deputy), Perret; For All Seasons said trainer Frank Alexander. "There is lots of speed {Crafty Prospector), Maple. in the race, which is what he needs, and a couple of closers, and that suits us just fine. He's just a hard­ Saturday, Saratoga: knocking horse that runs his race every time." The TRAVERS S.-GI, $750,000, 3yo, 10f trainer indicated Wallenda will ship to Monmouth early Conditioner Jimmy Croll plans to leave Monmouth Sunday morning. Koluctoo Jimmy AI (Jaques Who) Park at 5 a.m. Fri. to bring Holy Bull (Great Above) to drilled four furlongs yesterday at Monmouth in :48 Saratoga for the Travers. The big gray is scheduled and change. The 1993 Iselin winner Valley Crossing to blow out Thursday. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas re­ {Private Account) galloped yesterday morning at ported that Tabasco Cat {Storm Cat) was "full of Pimlico. The Richard Small trainee is due at himself" during his routine gallop over Saratoga's Monmouth this weekend. lt'sali'lknownfatt:t (Known Oklahoma training track yesterday morning. "I'd have Fact) shipped up to the Jersey Shore from Florida to say he was pretty sharp," said Lukas. "He had a Tues. "He galloped over the track today and handled lot of energy built up in him since yesterday was his it well," said trainer Cam Gambolati yesterday.
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