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Headline News WAR EMBLEM will wait for the HEADLINE Breeders’ Cup...p2 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT call 732-747-8060. BY FAX AND INTERNET www.thoroughbreddailynews.com THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 2002 SPINAWAY KICKS OFF FINAL SPA WEEKEND R E S U L T S A field of 12 two-year-old fillies will go postward in P P the 111th running of the GI Spinaway S. at Saratoga Wednesday, Baden Baden, Germany Friday, which opens the Spa’s closing weekend. The JACOBS GOLDENE PEITSCHE-G2, i111,000, Baden likely favorite will be Awesome Humor (Distorted Hu- Baden, 8-28, 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:11.27, sf. mor), heroine of the GII Adirondack S. and the GIII 1--@NOBEL PRIZE (ARG), 128, h, 6, by Lode Debutante S., but keep your 1st Dam: Norma’s Lady (GB), by Unfuwain eyes on Forever Partners (Not 2nd Dam: Sherkova, by State Dinner for Love). After taking her de- 3rd Dam: Lorn Lady (GB), by *Lorenzaccio but by a nose May 19, the O-N Prize HB; B-Santa Maria de Araras; T-Diego Low- Jersey-bred filly trounced her ther; J-Rodrigo Blanco; i65,000. Lifetime Record: rivals by 11 lengths at SW & G1SP-Arg, SW-Swe, 29 starts, 11 wins, Monmouth in the Colleen S. Aug. 3. Forever Partners made 10 places, i119,304. all the running that day and 2--Red Liason (Ire), 119, f, 3, Selkirk--Red Affair (Ire), stopped the clock in 1:03 for Forever Partners wins Colleen by Generous (Ire). O-Lady Clague; B-Newberry Stud the 5.5 furlongs. “She did it so Equi-Photo Company; i26,000. easy, it was exciting to watch,” said trainer Anthony 3--Sacho (Ger), 128, g, 4, Dashing Blade (GB)--She's Dutrow after the race. His Guest (Ire), by Be My Guest. O-Stall Zorbas; B-Gestut Etzean; i13,000. Friday, Saratoga Margins: 5, 2HF, 1HF. Odds: 5.20, 1.40, 4.00. SPINAWAY S.-GI, $200,000, 2yo, f, 7f Also ran: Just Heavens Gate (GB), Chagall (GB), Call Me PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY Big (Ger), Toylsome (GB). 1 Awesome Humor Distorted Humor Day Scratched: Kaka (GB). 2 Appleby Gardens A.P. Indy Migliore Nobel Prize emulated Diego Lowther’s stable stal- 3 Just Call Me Angel Devil’s Bag Alvarado wart El Gran Lode (Arg) in completing a successful 4 Hope for Love Fortunate Prospect Toscano international raid. The old warrior is a late developer 5 Miss Mary Apples Clever Trick Chavez and has only tackled stakes company this year. Hav- 6 Vasquez Coronado’s Quest Davis ing finished sixth in the Taby Varsprint June 4, he 7 Midnight Cry Smart Strike Perret was third, beaten 2 1/2 lengths, by Toylsome (GB) 8 Traumatic Storm Boot Santos (Cadeaux Genereux {GB}) in the G3 Grosser Preis 9 Forever Partners Not for Love Velazquez von Berlin at Hoppegarten July 26 before winning the 10 Manny’s Gold Maker Gone for Real Castellano Listed Zawawi Cup on dirt at Jagersro Aug. 11. This 11 Holiday Runner Meadowlake Bailey time he raced prominently in fourth throughout the 12 Stellar Grand Slam Prado early stages as Just Heavens Gate (GB) (Slip Anchor All carry 121 pounds. {GB}) led at a steady pace. Making smooth progress Successful Surgery for Bosque Redondo...........p2 on the outside as they turned into the straight, he passed Red Liason with 250 yards remaining before Exciting Story Retired.....................................p2 powering away to a convincing success, despite drifting left across the track late. TDN TODAY Click for the: racingpost.com chart or the brisnet.com Headline News .................... 2 pages catalog-style pedigree. ANOTHER REASON TO LOVE THEATRICAL THEATRICAL is emerging as a Leading Broodmare Sire. DUBLINO, winner of the GI Del Mar Oaks, is out of TUSCOGA, a daughter of THEATRICAL. With fillies like ASTRA and mares like TUSCOGA, here are two more reasons John G. Sikura, President PHONE: (859) 255-8290 to love THEATRICAL’s 17 daughters selling in September. FAX: (859) 281-6148 Hip #s 6, 52, 54, 68, 80, 136, 140, 155, 169, 177, 232, 448, 532, 533, 916, 1760, 2453 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/29/02 • PAGE 2 of 2 War Emblem N E W S T O D A Y ‘WAR’ WAITING FOR ARLINGTON P P (Our Emblem) is unlikely to race again this year before the Oct. 26 GI Breeders’ Cup Classic, the Thoroughbred SO FAR, SO GOOD FOR BOSQUE REDONDO Corporation’s racing manager Richard Mulhall reports. John Toffan and Trudy McCaffery’s Bosque Redondo “At the present time, we'll probably freshen him up and (Mane Minister) is doing well after undergoing surgery go directly to the Breeders' Cup Classic,” Mulhall said. Tuesday to repair broken sesamoids and a condylar “He has run hard through the year and hasn't missed fracture of his right front cannon bone. The five-year- too many dances. He probably needs some freshening. I old broke down while crossing the wire in the GI Pacific think that’s what we’ll do unless Bob [Baffert] changes Classic, won by stablemate Came Home, Sunday at Del his mind.” War Emblem is coming off a sixth-place Mar. “The surgery went as well as it could,” said Dr. finish in the Pacific Classic, his first start against older Wayne McIlraith, who flew in from Colorado to perform horses. On an unrelated matter, Mulhall reports that no the procedure. “I looked at him this morning [Wednes- decisions have been made about the long-term status day] and he was doing very well. He had no tempera- of the Thoroughbred Corp, which has been somewhat ture, he ate well and he was putting weight on the leg. up in the air since the death of Prince Ahmed bin We have the leg in a cast and it will remain on for two Salman. “Prince Faisal has not taken over,” Mulhall to three weeks.” A bone plate and 16 screws were said. “He is the executor of the will and is running things at this point. There have been no decisions as of inserted during the two-hour surgery. Bosque Redondo yet. It isn’t like he stepped in and took over. We really will remain at the Equine Medical Center in Los don’t know what is going to happen yet. It’s basically Alamitos, California for about a week, then will be in the hands of the family and Prince Faisal.” transferred to Toffan and McCaffery’s farm in Bradbury, California. “The prognosis is very good,” said Toffan. LEADING SIRES OF 2002 GRADE/GROUP ONE “He’ll never run again, but it looks like he’s going to get WINNERS (through Aug. 25) through this fine. Hopefully, I’ll find a good place for Sire Location Winners him to stand at stud.” Danehill (Danzig) Ire 5 Sadler’s Wells (Northern Dancer) Ire 4 EXCITING STORY RETIRED Sovereign Award Wild Again (Icecapade) Ky 3 winner Exciting Story (Diablo--Appealing Story, by Valid Affirmed (Exclusive Native) dead 2 Appeal), the winner of the 2001 GI Met Mile, has been Broad Brush (Ack Ack) Ky 2 retired, according to the Daily Racing Form. The Florida- Kaldounevees (Kaldoun) Fr 2 bred, champion two-year-old in Canada after capturing Machiavellian (Mr. Prospector) GB 2 two stakes at Woodbine and running third in the GI Monsun (Konigssthul) Ger 2 Hopeful S., was injured in the GI Grey Breeders’ Cup S. Mr. Greeley (Gone West) Ky 2 at the end of the 1999 season. “He had his tendon Pivotal (Polar Falcon) GB 2 sheath severed when he got stepped on in the Grey,” Robellino (Roberto) GB 2 trainer Mark Casse told DRF. “He almost died. When he Storm Cat (Storm Bird) Ky 2 was getting good at three--another horse jumped on his Woodman (Mr. Prospector) Ky 2 back leg. He had to be operated on twice, but over- Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Consultants, specialists came it all to win the Met Mile at four. He was truly a in assisting breeders in their stallion selection and buyers very good horse.” As for the five-year-old’s future, in their auction purchases. For more information call (510) Casse said, “We’ve got some people interested in him 490-1111. as a stallion prospect. There’s a chance he could go overseas, but nothing is firm yet.” Exciting Story won © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by just one of his 10 starts after the Met Mile, taking a any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written Woodbine allowance test May 17. In his final appear- permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Informa- ance, an allowance test Aug. 17, he finished fifth as tion as to the American races, race results and earnings the even-money favorite. The chestnut retires with was obtained from results charts published in Daily Racing seven wins, six seconds and a third from 25 starts for Form and utilized here with with the permission of the earnings of $911,270. copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. TWO MORE STRIKES! SMART STRIKE sires another stakes winner, BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 NOBLE STRIKE, winner of the $107,000 Belle Geste S., and (859) 873-7300 FAX (859) 873-3746 E-MAIL: [email protected] BISBEE’S PROSPECT, listed stakes-placed at 2. WEB SITE: lanesend.com THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 2002 AMERICAN 5 Pages EDITION I S A R A T O G A I I E A S T I Yesterday’s Results: Yesterday’s Results: 8th-SAR, $48,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 8th-DEL, $46,900, Alw, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 1:51 2/5, ft.
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