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The Thoroughbred Dally News Is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 am. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~9I~~UN~~~RE D™ SATURDAY, N 0 VE MB ER 5, 1 9 9 4 B· R • E • E • D • E • R •• s CUP BREEDERS' CUP JOCKEYS WILL ABIDE BY Saturday, Churchill Downs: RULING Although visibly angered by the stewards' BREEDERS' CUP CLASSIC-GI, $3,000,000, Jyo/up, 1 1/4m decision to ban the "47" patches recognizing the HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS permanently disabled riders supported by the organi­ PP 1 Cezanne (GB) Stoute Delahoussaye 12-1 zation, leaders of the Jockeys' Guild said yesterday 2 Flag Down Hammond Santos 8-1 that the Breeders' Cup riders would comply with the 3 Go For Gin Zito Pincay Jr. 20-1 edict. "We are very disappointed," said John 4 Tabasco Cat Lukas Day 7-2 Giovanni, national manager of the Guild. "We had 5 Ezzoud (IRE) Stoute Swinburn 20-1 (f) intended this to be a tribute ... not a protest or con­ 6 Best Pal Mandella Mccarron 6-1 frontation. But I have recommended to the jockeys 7 Dernier Empereur Fabre Guillot 12-1 that they don't challenge the ruling." Stewards in 8 Grand Lodge Jarvis Eddery 20-1 (f) some other racing jurisdictions, including New York, 9 Soul of the Matter Mandella Desormeaux 10-1 will allow the patches to be worn on their riders' 1 O Millkom (GB) Rouget Asmussen 15-1 boots. The Thoroughbred Racing Association issued 11 Concern Small Bailey 8-1 a brief statement from Commissioner Brian McGrath. 1 2 Bertrando Shirreffs Stevens 6-1 "The TRA shares the concerns of the Jockeys' Guild 13 Dramatic Gold Hofmans Nakatani 6-1 for disabled jockeys, as do all members of the racing 14 Devil His Due Jerkens Smith 4-1 community. We should not, however, allow benefit (f)-part of mutuel field. negotiations to distract from the Breeders' Cup." Best Pal (*Habitony) and Dramatic Gold (Slew o' Gold) will run as a Golden Eagle Farm-owned entry. JAMES J. MURPHY RETURNS TO ATLANTIC Concern (Broad Brush) arrived at Churchill at 3 a.m. CITY Atlantic City Race Course Chairman of the Friday after a 10 1 /2-hour van ride from Pimlico. Board Robert P. Levy announced Thursday that James Trainer Dick Small, who was along for the trip, said, J. Murphy will return as President and Chief Operating "Everything went fine. He ships so well I was half­ Officer of the southern New Jersey Thoroughbred way thinking of coming in tomorrow." Go For Gin racing facility. Murphy, who served in that capacity (Cormorant) blew out a furlong through the lane Fri­ prior to his 1994 leave of absence to assist in the day. "He flew," said trainer Nick Zito. "He looked start-up operation of Sam Houston Race Park in Tex­ real good coming off the track. He's filled out nicely as, is expected to resume his full-time duties effective since he's been here." Bertrando (Skywalker) January 1, 1995. Murphy officially resigned as Gen­ schooled in the starting gate Friday. "We wanted to eral Manager of Sam Houston Race Park November 2. inform the assistant starters that sometimes he has a "We're thrilled to have him back full-time," said Levy. tendency to lean to the left in there, n said co-owner "There was always the expectation of Jim returning Ed Nahem. Dramatic Gold (Slew o'Gold) was also at to Atlantic City at some point. Not only has Jim been the gate yesterday. "Because of his size, I wanted instrumental in developing and improving the quality the gate crew to get to know him," said trainer David of Atlantic City's racing and simulcasting, he's also Hofmans. "He fills up the whole gate." acknowledged as a respected industry leader in New Classic Picks: Jersey and throughout the U.S." Bill Finley, New York Daily News: News cont . ..!:p-=6-----------------, 1. Dernier Empereur. 2. Devil His Due. 3. Dramatic Gold. BREEDERS' CUP PREVIEW .. p1-3 Mary Jean Wall, Lexington Herald-Leader: WEEKEND PREVIEW . p4 1. Go for Gin. 2. Flag Down. 3. Devil His Due. RACING REPORTS . p4-6 Jay Posner, San Diego Union Tribune NEWS CONT. p6 1. Flag Down. 2. Grand Lodge. 3. Best Pal. TON Longshot: Cezanne (GB) Breeders' Cup Preview cont. p2 PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-5-94 Breeders' Cup Preview cont. Juvenile cont. BREEDERS' CUP TURF-GI, $2,000,000, 3yo/up, "If we are within 4 or 5 lengths of the lead at the 1 1/2mT head of the stretch and Jerry (Bailey) hasn't really PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS asked him, they better have their running shoes on," 1 Intrepidity (GB) Fabre Jarnet 15-1 trainer Kenny McPeek said yesterday of his runner, 2 Hatoof Head Swinburn 6-1 Tejano Run (Tejano). Eltish (Cox's Ridge), who will be 3 Celtic Arms (FR) Bary Desormeaux 15-1 making his first start outside England, stood in the 4 Vaudeville Fierce Stevens 8-1 gate yesterday and heard the bell go off for the first 5 Volochine (IRE) Collet Bailey 20-1 time. "He did fine," jockey Pat Eddery reported. 6 Dahlia's Dreamer Mott Chavez 20-1 Juvenile Picks: 7 Raintrap (GB) Frankel Davis 10-1 Jay Posner, San Diego Union Tribune 8 Only Royale (IRE) Cumani Dettori 20-1 1. Timber Country. 2. On Target. 3. Eltish. 9 Tikkanen Pease Smith 8-1 Mary Jean Wall, Lexington Herald-Leader: 10 Bolas (GB) Hills Eddery 10-1 1. Tejano Run. 2. Talkin Man. 3. Eltish. 11 White Muzzle(GB) Chapple-Hyam Reid 20-1 Bill Finley, New York Daily News: 1 2 Hernando (FR) Boutin Asmussen 5-1 1. Timber Country. 2. Talkin Man 3. Evansville Slew. 13 Paradise Creek Mott Day 8-5 TON Longshot: Sierra Diablo 14 Fraise Mott Mccarron 20-1 Dahlia's Dreamer (Theatrical {IRE}) and Fraise (Strawberry Road {AUST}) will run as the Madeleine BREEDERS' CUP MILE-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, 1mT Paulson entry. Raintrap (GB) (Rainbow Quest) and PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS Bolas (GB) (Unfuwain) will run as a Juddmonte Farms 1 Barathea (I RE) Cumani Dettori 1 0-1 entry. Turf Classic winner Tikkanen (Cozzene) 2 Ski Paradise Fabre Take 6-1 breezed three furlongs in :37 3/5 yesterday with Mike 3 Unfinished Symph Ward G. Baze 20-1 (f) Smith aboard; Smith will ride the three-year-old for 4 Ocean Crest Brothers Pincay Jr. 20-1 the first time in competition Saturday. Bolas (GB) 5 Distant View Cecil Eddery 1 0-1 (Unfuwain) was out to stretch her legs Friday morn­ 6 Bigstone (IRE) Lellouche Peslier 8-1 ing, but was more interested in watching than work­ 7 East of the Moon Boutin Asmussen 6-1 ing. "I tried to let her breeze up the stretch, but she 8 Alice Springs Sheppard Douglas 20-1 just kept peeping at everything," said jockey Pat 9 Johann Ouatz(FR) McAnally Solis 20-1 (f) Eddery. "If she'd had company she would have done 1O Dominant Prospect Sciacca Chavez 20-1 (f) a lot more. n 11 Blues Traveller(IRE) Rash Stevens 20-1 Turf Picks: 12 Megan's lnterco Sahadi Black 8-1 Mary Jean Wall, Lexington Herald-Leader: 13 Missed Flight (GB) Wall Duffield 15-1 1. Paradise Creek. 2. Hatoof. 3. Hernando. 14 Lure McGaughey Smith 9-5 Bill Finley, New York Daily News: (f)-Part of mutuel field. 1. Paradise Creek. 2. Hernando. 3. Vaudeville. Alice Springs (Val de l'Orne) reached Churchill Jay Posner, San Diego Union Tribune Downs from her Pennsylvania base by van 7 a.m. Fri­ 1. Paradise Creek. 2. Hernando. 3. Vaudeville. day, becoming the last Breeders' Cup candidate to TON Longshot: Vaudeville arrive. Distant View (Mr. Prospector), accompanied by workmate Electrify, put in his final work for the BREEDERS' CUP JUVENILE-GI, $1,000,000, 2yo, Mile Friday. Electrify was in front as they straight­ 1 1/16m ened away down the stretch, but Distant View, with PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS Pat Eddery up, went by him very quickly. "He's in 1 Pineing Patty Scratched Scratched good shape," said Eddery. "He's done all his major 2 Talkin Man Attfield Smith 10-1 work at home, so I didn't need to ask him for much." 3 On Target McAnally Solis 8-1 Johann Quatz (FR) (Sadler's Wells) blew out two 4 Strong Ally Mulhall Pincay Jr. 10-1 furlongs Friday. "The rider couldn't get him pulled 5 Cinch Nafzger Perret 1 5-1 up," said trainer Ron McAnally. The Mile will be the 6 Eltish Cecil Eddery 1 5-1 last race of his career. 7 Western Echo Delp Prado 30-1 Mile Picks: 8 Timber Country Lukas Day 7-2 Bill Finley, New York Daily News: 9 T ejano Run McPeek Bailey 5-1 1. Megan's lnterco. 2. Lure. 3. Barathea. 10 Evansville Slew Von Hemel Compton 4-1 Mary Jean Wall, Lexington Herald-Leader: 11 Sea Emperor Tortora Ramos 12-1 1. East of the Moon. 2. Lure. 3. Bigstone. 12 Mr Purple McAnally Mccarron 10-1 Jay Posner, San Diego Union Tribune 1 3 Sierra Diablo Hennig Delahoussaye 8-1 1. Megan's lnterco. 2. Lure. 3. Bigstone. 14 Supremo Mulhall Stevens 10-1 TON Longshot: Distant View Strong Ally (Trempolino) and Supremo (Gone West) will run as a The Thoroughbred Corp.-owned entry. Breeders' Cup Preview cont. p2 PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 11-5-94 Breeders' Cup Preview cont.

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