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IL Purosanguedi Corsa Settimanale Di Informazione Ippica a Cura Di A.N.A.C Anno 2013 - Numero 11 IL PUROSANGUEdi Corsa Settimanale di informazione ippica a cura di A.N.A.C. e S.G.A. strate le condizioni del tempo perché – è storia antica – andare RaimondoVisione alle corse con la pioggia e il freddo non piace a nessuno… Sul tempo non possiamo influire ma sull’organizzazione delle corse Proviamo a fare un gioco… Mettiamo che per magia nasca in Ita- si. E il week end, che aveva Pisa come campo base, ci ha confer- lia una cavalla come Black Caviar. D’accordo, non sarebbe una mato tutti i limiti strutturali. In due giorni, tra San Siro, Capannelle magia visto che abbiamo fatto Nearco, Ribot, Molvedo, Tony Bin, e San Rossore, sono state organizzate tre corse (due condizionate Falbrav e via via tanti altri. Riprendiamo, per magia nasce in Italia e una listed) che pescavano nella stessa categoria, gli anziani da una campionessa che vince 24 corse senza perderne mai una. 2000 e oltre. Oltretutto non è una categoria in cui abbondiamo. Che vantaggi avrebbe il nostro galoppo da un simile regalo del E’ un sassolino, d’accordo, rispetto ai grandi problemi con cui cielo? Nessuno e non è pessimismo cosmico, dettato da un week dobbiamo confrontarci ma è risolvendo questi che si può pensare end sotto la pioggia milanese. I campioni possono anche nascere a una ripartenza. I numeri dell’ultima settimana di galoppo sono sotto i cavoli ma per fare da traino a un intero settore hanno biso- eloquenti. Da un punto di vista possono sembrare scoraggianti, gno di lavoro e abilità da parte chi funziona come spina dorsale dall’altro vanno interpretati come il fondo della piscina. dello stesso. O prendi lo slancio o ti schianti! Questo fenomeno l’abbiamo già visto da vicino, nel trotto. Varenne Ippica nazionale compresa, un campo di galoppo registra fra i è stato come Black Caviar anche se correva attaccato a un sulky 700.000 e gli 800.000 euro di scommesse al totalizzatore. Dome- e per quattro stagioni intere ha dominato la scena mondiale. Era nica con tre ippodromi attivi (forti come Pisa, Roma e Milano) un campione fortissimo e mediatico, capace di bucare lo schermo. siamo arrivati intorno a 1.300.000 euro. Il meccanismo del prelievo Ha avuto anche un ufficio stampa e un racing manager dedicato. alto penalizza in maniera maggiore queste situazioni – è una que- Alla fine cosa ha lasciato? Qualche libro, grandi ricordi, belle im- stione matematica o, se preferite, di soldi che rimangono in tasca magini e nessuno effetto traino. Su di lui – come spesso è acca- – e per la sua modifica servono tempi lunghi e piani complessivi. duto in Italia per altri campioni bipedi – si è costruito solo un Le soluzioni più a portata di mano sono quelle che si possono tro- castello di carte che è crollato appena dopo il ritiro. Il pubblico che vare agendo di buon senso sulla leva del calendario, che deve te- Varenne aveva portato negli ippodromi e davanti alle televisioni è nere conto dello stato di fatto. Ci ripetiamo – capita, quando si svanito con il suo ritiro, lasciandoci solo i “varennismi”. arriva a una certa età – ma la riorganizzazione può partire solo da Non è colpa del campione ma di chi deve gestire uno sport. In un “libretto programma” nazionale che comprende 500 corse, questo momento, oltre all’eterno pallone, in Italia tira il rugby. Per dalle maiden “nobili” a salire. Il resto va affidato ai racing secretary Italia – Irlanda, l’ultima partita del Sei Nazioni, l’Olimpico si è riem- dei singoli ippodromi (bella definizione, vero, Piero Celli) che co- pito con oltre 74.000 spettatori. Non per caso, per abilità di una nosco al meglio le realtà locali. Sembra la ricetta della Coca Cola? federazione (e vi assicuriamo che non sono dei fenomeni) che ha Si, ma se da qualche parte non si inizia a mettere le mani reste- saputo gestire il bel malloppo assicurato dai diritti televisivi creando remo per sempre ad aspettare una Black Caviar e quando arriverà qualcosa oltre, destinato a durare. In Australia il marketing che si non sapremo cosa farne. è creato intorno a Black Caviar è stato eccellente, ogni giorno ce n’è una. Si va da piccoli e importanti segni – come il ritiro della giubba quando smetterà di correre – alle speculazioni sui pro- ASTA SELEZIONATA 2013 grammi futuri fino al Royal Wedding con Frankel. Black Caviar è un fenomeno popolare e trascinerà, anche se già l’industria fun- ziona benissimo, il galoppo australiano per un’altra decina d’anni. Torniamo alle nostre cose. Se la primavera si vede dal… mattino non siamo messi bene! La nostra primavera non inizia il 21 marzo ma il giorno dell’apertura del galoppo a San Siro. Quest’anno siamo partiti sotto la pioggia, in una giornata infame dal punto di vista climatico. Eppure un battaglione di coraggiosi ha sfidato le intemperie e si è presentato a San Siro per quella che è sempre stata una festa. Tutto sommato non è andata male e non parliamo con l’ottimismo ebete di chi non vuole arrendersi. Il caro ragionier Dirupati, uno degli uomini che facevano funzionare come un oro- logio la macchina di San Siro, aveva un registro su cui riportava i dati del pubblico e del gioco. Nell’ultima colonna venivano regi- 2 ©ANAC-SGA IL PUROSANGUEdi Corsa PATTERN E LISTED ITALIANE Premio PISA-BETFLAG C.NAZ. (LIS) PISA 24/03/2013 1600123 mt., 55.000 Euro, per 3 anni Premio REG.TO-BETFLAG-DEFI DU GAL. (LIS) 2200 mt., 41.800 Euro, per 4 anni ed oltre 1 GORDOL DU MESBIETOLINI GABRIELE 58 1.38.1 Propr: Terra Di Sienna 1 MISTER SANDRO RISPOLI UMBERTO 56.5 2.22.1 Allen: Gl. Bietolini Propr: Dioscuri Allev: Sienna Farms Llc (usa) Allen: S. Botti 2 Dark Dream Esposito Mario 56.5 INC. Allev: Az. Agr. Loreto Luciani 3 Ancient King Rispoli Umberto 56.5 T. 2 Mazzore Maniezzi Luca 56.5 M. 4 Silent Footsteps Perovic Djorde 56.5 T. 3 Kings Messenger Kolmarkaj Marcelian 56.5 C. T. 5 Demeteor Maniezzi Luca 56.5 3/4 4 Griraz Bertras Francois Xavier 58 3/4 6 Tropical Song Landi Stefano 56.5 3 1/2 5 Raheb Spanu Frederic 56.5 1 7 Sisiri Atzeni A. 56.5 9 6 Dogma Noir Atzeni A. 58 1 1/2 8 Pachito Demuro Mirco 56.5 2 1/2 7 Romantic Wave Branca Fabio 56.5 LONT. 9 Bianco E Nero Sulas Salvatore 56.5 6 10 Goldrake Migheli Antonio D. 56.5 12 Danzig 11 The Obvious Choice Kolmarkaj Marcelian 56.5 LONT. Danehill - Open Dream Branca Fabio 56.5 XX Razyana Dane Friendly High Line Always Friendly Wise Speculation Northern Dancer Sharpen Up Danzig Diesis Pas De Nom Doubly Sure Exchange Rate Diega Seeking The Gold Dayjur Sterling Pound Miss Gaily Spectacular Bev Gaily Gaily Blushing Groom Arazi Danseur Fabuleux DIEGA (2000). 28 corse, 5 vittorie e 8 piazzamenti per 22.286 Twinkle Twinkle euro. Allen V. Caruso/N. Casati. Sorellastra di ZONA (f. Mr. Gree- Two Punch Stars Knockout ley), Premio Seregno (Lr.). Madre di: Five Red Stars 2006 - BLU AIR ZONE (c. Blu Air Force). 34 corse, 2 vittorie e 13 piazzamenti per 25.957 euro. Allen A. Renzoni/T. Manili 2008 - ZONA DI FORZA (f. Blu Air Force). 27 corse, 1 vittoria e 9 TWINKLE TWINKLE (1998) 29 corse, 13 vittorie e 8 piazzamenti piazzamenti per 20.336 euro. IF 94,5 Allen V. Caruso/S. Lanteri per 110.880 dollari. Madre di: 2009 - MISTER SANDRO (m. Dane Friendly). 15 corse, 4 vittorie 2005 - Deputy T (f. Deputy Commander). Inedita e 7 piazzamenti per 58.124 euro. Premio Regione Toscana (Lr), 2006 - Bright Chapel (Chapel Royal) 3. Premio Merano (Lr). IF 108 Allen S. BottiPISA 24/03/2013 2007 - SETTING THE RATE (f. Exchange Rate). Doll. 72.000 OBS August. 17 corse, 9 vittorie e 2 piazzamenti per 155.685 dollari 2008 - WINKING STAR (f. Pomeroy). 5 corse, 2 vittorie e 2 piaz- zamenti per 56.626 dollari Azienda Agricola 2010 - GORDOL DU MES (m. Exchange Rate). 7 corse, 5vittorie e 1 piazzamento per 63.206 euro. Premio Pisa (Lr), Criterium Na- LA ROVERE zionale (Lr), 2. Premio Divino Amore (Lr). IF 109 Allen Gl. Bieto- lini 2011 - Runforestinarun (f. Belong To Me). 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