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T~?I~~Un~~~Re Dm S a T U Rd a Y, 0 C T 0 B Er 1 4, 1 9 9 5 The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~UN~~~RE DM S A T U RD A Y, 0 C T 0 B ER 1 4, 1 9 9 5 S•T•A•K•E•S RESULTS ALHAARTH TOPS IN EUROPE Alhaarth (Ire} Yesterday, Newmarket, England (Unfuwain) is "almost certain" to be rated Europe's GENEROUS DEWHURST S.-G1, $201,825, Newmarket, champion juvenile of 1995 after his impressive vic­ England, 10-13, 2yo, 7fT, 1:24.64, gd/fm. 1--ALHAARTH (IRE), 126, c, 2, Unfuwain--lrish Valley, tory in Newmarket's Dewhurst S. yesterday. Geoffrey by Irish River (Fr). 0-Sheikh Hamdan al Maktoum; Gibbs, the British Horseracing Board's senior handi­ B-Shadwell Estate Company Ltd. (Ire); T-Major Dick capper, said he would be "very surprised if a rating of Hern; J-W. Carson; $127,420. * '!h to Green Pola less than 125" was allotted to the colt following his 2 (G3-Fr, by Nijinsky II). 1 /2-legth victory in the G 1 event. "Unless something 2--Danehill Dancer (Ire), 126, c, 2, Danehill--Mira puts up a very special performance in one of the Adonde, by Sharpen Up (GB). 0-Mr. M. Tabor; B-L.K. races still to come, I would think Alhaarth is virtually & K. Mccreery (Ire); $44,216. certain to be top-rated at the end of the season," said 3--Tagula (Ire), 1 26, c, 2, Taufan--Twin Island (Ire), by Gibbs. "He hardly came off the bridle to beat previous Standaan (Fr). 0-R & E Hitchins; B-Sean & Patrick Group One winners and, although it is just possible Twomey (Ire); $21,335. that Tagula (Ire} (Taufan) ran a little below his best Margins: 2 1/2, 1 1/2, 25. Odds: 4-7, 2-1, 13-2. after his layoff, I think you would have to say the Also Ran: Albaha. winner was impressive." Britain's bookmakers Alhaarth maintained his unbeaten record in superb thought so, offering prices as low as 2-1 for next style yesterday, becoming the 51 st favorite in 93 year's 2000 Guineas and only around 4-1 for the '96 runnings to win this race. ALBAHA (Woodman) acted Epsom Derby. The Guineas is expected to be the as pacemaker and set strong early fractions, but colt's first major target next spring. Alhaarth was forced to go on when his lead horse could find nothing more. Winning jockey Willie Carson RECORD FALLS AT TATTERSALLS OCTOBER later said, "I shouted at Michael (Hills, jockey of After four days of lively trading, the Tattersalls Octo­ Albaha) to go on, but he couldn't and I had to let ber Yearling Sale which concluded yesterday estab­ Alhaarth go. He paced himself well, but I had to give lished a new record average price and comfortably him a backhander coming up the hill ... he showed a bettered the sales turnover of the previous three lot of speed." The classy Danehill Dancer, previously years. A total of 730 lots were sold during this year's unbeaten himself, looked superb in the paddock and auction, bringing in $20, 138,373 for a record average had every chance in the race but in the end was no of $27,585. Last year, 829 Tattersalls October year­ match for the winner. Trainer Dick Hern was full of lings sold for $16,418,455,an average of $19,805. praise for Alhaarth, saying, "He spoke for himself "The general consensus among buyers has been that today. This was a great performance. He races so the yearlings have been of exceptional quality," said easily, hence his five outings this season. I doubt he Tattersalls' Chairman Edmond Mahony. "The strength will run again this year. I can't remember having a of the middle market has, in some quarters, been better two-year-old colt; it helps you through the questioned recently, but it has been alive and kicking winter having a horse like this. It's good for the staff, this week, and long may it last." The sales topper, too. He is a very exciting prospect for 1996." sold Wednesday, was a colt by Bluebird--Rise and Fall Alhaarth is now a perfect five-for-five in his career (Mill Reef); consigned by Bishop's Down Farm of with four Group victories. Bruce and Virginia Deane, the bay went for a bid of $202,985 to C. Gordon-Watson Bloodstock. The top STAKES RESULTS ............ p1 bid from yesterday's fifth and sixth sessions was L.U brought by Ashtown House Stud's colt by Slip An­ 0 WEEKEND PREVIEW ........... p2 chor out of Europe's top-rated two-year-old of 1981, -fJ) RAGING REPORTS . p2-6 GSW Circus Ring (High Top); the half to SW Lady Shipley (Shirley Heights) was purchased for z TOTAL PAGES ................ 7 $138,030 by Mr. W. H. Ponsonby. - . PAGE·2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 10-14-95 .____+_P_R_E_V_IE_W __ +_ ____.I l.____+__ N_E_W __ Y_o_R_K_+ _ ___, Today, Newmarket, England: Yesterday's Results: DUBAI CHAMPION S.-G1, $271,528, 3yo/up, 10fT 8th-BEL, $50,300, Alw, 3/up, f/m, 11 fT, 2: 16 1 /5, gd. PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1--MARKET BOOSTER, 122, m, 6, Green Dancer--Final 1 Spectrum Chapple-Hyam Reid 1 28 Figure, by Super Concorde. 0/B-Moyglare Stud Farm, 2 Environment Friend Brittain Roberts 1 28 Limited (KY); T-D Wayne Lukas. Lifetime Record: 3 Bahri Dunlop Carson 1 22 MGSW, 37-9-6-5, $650, 135. * 1 /2 to Spending 4 Riyadian Cole Quinn 1 22 Record (Topsider), GSW-NA, MSW-Ire, $290, 135. 5 Germany Schutz Weaver 1 28 * *Hwt. Older Mare-Ger & Ire at 9.5-11f. 6 Montjoy Cole Eddery 1 22 2--Caromana, 118, f, 4, Theatrical (lre)--Scotch and Dry 7 Fahal Morley Hills 1 22 (Aus), by Whiskey Road. 8 Tamure Gosden Swinburn 122 3--La Turka, 121, m, 5, Turkoman--Aneka, by Believe It. Frankie Dettori, who begins a 10-day riding ban today, Margins: 7HF, NO, 5. Odds: 1.35, 1.65, 3.10. will therefore not be available to partner Epsom Derby Off the board in Grade I stakes her last two, Market runner-up Tamure (Sadler's Wells) in the Dubai Cham­ Booster dropped to the allowance ranks and found a pion S. Ironically, Walter Swinburn now takes the field she could handle, taking the lead at the start and mount. Swinburn partnered Lammtarra to score at Ep­ galloping to a decisive victory as the slight favorite. som, but was replaced by Dettori when that undefeated Derby hero went on to score in Ascot's King George and 6th-BEL, $36,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 10 1 /5, ft. Queen Elizabeth S. and Longchamp's Prix de I' Arc de FEASIBILITY STUDY (f, 3, Lord Avie--Grand Slam Gal, Triomphe before being retired to stud earlier this week. by Spectacular Bid), third in a Meadowlands stakes in Dettori will, though, be able to ride Presenting (GB) her most recent try, shipped out of New Jersey for the (Mtoto) in the Rothmans International at Woodbine. His first time and closed from sixth to edge frontrunner ban applies only to days when there is racing in Britain. BEAUTY'S SAKE (Lyphard's Ridge) by a neck as the 5-2 favorite. Lifetime Record: SP, 7-4-0-1, $60,600. Sunday, Woodbine: 0-Char-Mari Stable. B-Charles M. Boone & Thomas M. ROTHMANS INTERNATIONAL S.-GI, $1,000,000 (Cana­ Murray (KY). T-George F Gross. dian), 3yo/up, 1 1 /2mT PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS 4th-BEL, $32,000, Alw, 2yo, f, 7f, 1 :24, ft. 1 Volochine (Ire) Collet Stevens 6-1 TOP SECRET (f, 2, Afleet--Half Secret, by Upper Nile), 2 Lassigny Mott Day 1 2-1 runner-up in allowance company last out after breaking 3 Boyce Forbes Krone 1 5-1 her maiden at Saratoga, sped to the lead right out of the 4 Born Wild Vella Ramsammy 30-1 gate and never looked back, cruising to a 7 1 /2-length 5 Talloires Mandella Desormeaux 10-1 victory at 9-5. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $43,600. 6 Mecke Tortora Bailey 12-1 O/B-John H Peace (KY). T-George R Arnold II. 7 Hasten To Add Day Nakatani 10-1 8 Jet Freighter Mattine Kabel 1 5-1 Today's Preview: New York Showcase, Belmont Park 9 Mt. Sassafras Minshall Bahen 12-1 MOHAWK H., $150,000, (S), 3yo/up, 8.5fT 10 Next Endeavor Tagg Santos 20-1 Fourstars Allstar (Compliance), 1 24, gets the services 11 a Charlie's Dewan Frostad Landry 12-1 of Hall of Farner Angel Cordero Jr. The winner of this 12 Presenting (GB) Gosden Dettori 3-1 year's Gii Bernard Baruch H. and Giii Ft. Marcy H. will 13a Alywow Attfield Penna 1 2-1 try to rebound after finishing third behind subsequent 14 Commoner Hannon Hughes 20-1 Kelso winner Mighty Forum (GB) as the 3-5 chalk in the 15 Poliglote (GB) C Head F Head 4-1 Giii Cliff Hanger at The Meadowlands last out. The Three-year-old Presenting (GB) (Mtoto {GB}), the seven-year-old was fifth to rival My Mogul (Cormorant), morning-line choice, looks for his third straight after 116, in last year's Mohawk. The '94 Mohawk winner taking the G3 Westminster Taxi Insurance Gordon S.
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