I~~Un~~~Re Dm M 0 Nd a Y, April 4 1994

I~~Un~~~Re Dm M 0 Nd a Y, April 4 1994

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 M 0 ND A Y, APRIL 4 1994 W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS SECOND ENGLISH CLASSIC HOPEFUL Sunday, Hialeah DIES AFfER TRAINING INJURY FLAMINGO S.-G3, Hia, 4-3, $200,000, 3yo, 9f, 1 :49 Stonehatch (Storm Bird), second top-rated two-year­ 3/5, ft. old in Europe last season, has been put down follow­ 1--#@MEADOW FLIGHT, c, 3, Meadowlake (Darby ing an injury sustained on his home gallops. The Dan Farm-KY) --Cassowary, by Cormorant. 0-Ben J. Peter Chapple-Hyam trainee, winner last year of Royal Aliyule Stables; B-C. P. Beier (FL.); T-James T. Ascot's Coventry S. and rated just one pound behind Ryerson; ($105,000 two-year-old 1993 Ocala Dewhurst hero Grand Lodge, suffered a hairline pelvis Breeders' Sales Co. February sale); $120,000. fracture while working at Manton (Wiltshire) Friday. 2-- Bay Street Star, c, 3, Silver Buck (Silverleaf The colt, under veterinary supervision, was put into a Farms, lnc.-FL) --Reveal, by Damascus. 0-Five Star supportive harness, but was in great pain Saturday Stable, Inc.; ($17 ,000 weanling 1991 Ocala and the decision was made to put him down. Owned Breeders' Sales Co. October mixed sale); $40,000. by Robert Sangster, the colt was buried on the 3-- Amathos, c, 3, Cox's Ridge (Claiborne Farm-KY) Manton estate. Stonehatch was the second Classic --Amathea, by Iron Ruler. 0-Darley Stud Manage­ hope to die under similar circumstances this season. ment, Inc.; ($160,000 yearling 1992 Keeneland Henry Cecil's leading Derby contender Bude (Dancing September yearling sale); $22,000. Brave) collapsed after routine work at Newmarket Margins: 2, 2 1 /2, 1. March 26; an autopsy report revealed massive inter­ Also ran (in order of finish): Honest Colors, Signal nal haemorrhaging due to a fractured pelvis. Tap, Sangre De Toro, Warm Wayne, Senor Conquista­ dor, Pad, Canaveral. NAKATANI INJURED AT SANTA ANITA Jock­ Surprising the crowd but not his connections, 26-1 ey Corey Nakatani, who was unseated during the Meadow Flight sat just off the early fractions of 2-5 stretch run of Saturday's sixth race at Santa Anita favorite Canaveral (Relaunch) 'til the stretch, then when his mount, Flying Marfa, ducked into the rail, strode to the lead and away from the field with jockey suffered a fractured right ankle and will miss six-to­ Craig Perret enjoying the ride. "We've always eight weeks. "It was a clean break of the ankle and thought he would go a distance, n said trainer Jim no surgery was needed," said his agent, Bob Meldahl. Ryerson of the colt who was trying two turns for the "Corey was able to go home (Saturday) night." first time. "I've told Mr. Pivnik (owner) all along that I was confident of his ability, but that he was just CANADIAN CHAMP WORKS AT WOODBINE behind some of the other three-year-olds. He had two Apelia (Cool Victor), Canada's champion sprinter in setbacks last year--once with a virus and then a stifle 1993, stepped off four furlongs in :46 3/5 at Wood­ problem. After that, we pretty much were pointing to bine Sunday morning. The Knob Hill Stable five-year­ this race. He's not an intense horse, and sprinting old spent the winter at Payson Park in Florida after really isn't him. I can't really tell you what will be winning five of eight starts at four, including the Gii next. I'll just have to wait and see how much this Genuine Risk S. at Belmont Park. It has not yet been race does or doesn't take out of him. Certainly under announced when the mare will make her '94 debut. the right conditions the Derby would be a possibility." News cont. p2 Jockey Shane Sellers, aboard Canaveral, commented, "I don't know what happened. He was just not on the bridle. When I asked him to pick it up, he just WEEKEND RESULTS ....... p1 couldn't. I just kept hollering at him and hollering at him but he didn't respond. I don't know if he bled or NEWS CONT ............. p2 not. He's a better horse than he showed today." Trainer Frank Brothers said, "He seems to be fine. RACING REPORTS I I I I I I p2-3 I'm not sure I can say the same for the trainer. We'll have to see, but there is no visible sign that he bled." PAGE 2 • mOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 4-4-94 News cont. 3rd-SA, $40,000 Alw., 3yo, Sf, 1 :37 3/5, ft. LITTLE LITE BUD (g, 3, The Miller--Slew'em All, by HALL OF FAME NOMINEES TO BE Seattle Slew}, beaten against California-breds at 5-2 ANNOUNCED TUESDAY The National Museum of February 27, posted an upset over open allowance Racing and Hall of Fame will announce the nominees foes at better than 1 2-1 . Two previous wins at Santa for .t~is yea~' s induction into Thoroughbred racing' s Anita this year were in claiming events. LITTLE LITE Off1c1al National Hall of Fame this Tuesday, April 5. BUD's record now stands at 9-4-0-0, $69,500. Th~re will be nominees in five categories: Jockeys, 0-R.H. Skinner. B-J. Domingeuz & J. Klugman (Cal.). ~ramers, Colts & Geldings, Fillies & Mares, and Old­ T-J. Jiminez t1mers--horses that ran before 1940. 5th-SA, Mdn., 4yo/up, f/m, 8fT, 1 :37, fm. VALIANT NATURE JN SANTA ANITA DERBY S~BEDORIA (BRZ) (f, 4, Restless Jet--Key To Para­ PREP Hollywood Futurity winner Valiant Nature (His dise {Gii SW}, by Tumble Lark}, making her second start; ~ince returning from a two-month layoff, Maje~ty) was out on the track at Santa Anita Sunday outf1rnshed CRIMSON STEEL (Torsion) by a neck to morning, stretching his legs in 1 :13 3/5 for six fur­ leave the ranks of non-winners. The SP import l~ngs. Third in the San Felipe over a muddy track in his three-year-old bow, the colt will not start Saturday showed marked improvement in her last start March 4, when she finished a game second at this distance. ~f t~e track is off. "If the track comes up muddy like 0-C. Alberto. 8-Haras Rosa De Sol (BRZ). 1t did for the San Felipe, there's no way we'll run " said trainer Ron McAnally. "We'd probably go to' the T-R. Mandella. Blue Grass (Apr. 1 6)." M·I•D•W•E•S•T REPORT Yesterday's Results: Yesterday's Results: MARION H. VAN BERG MEMORIAL S., Spt, 4-3, MIRAMONTES H., SA, 4-3, $85,575, 4yo/up, $75,000, 4yo/up, f and m, 6f, 1 :11, ft. 1--LITTLE SUCKER, m, 5, Zen (Hill 'N Dale Farm-IL) non-winners of a race worth $35,000 to the winner, --Cannonade Express, by Cannonade. 0/8-Darrell at a mile or over other than claiming or starter in '93- Yates (IL.); T-Wayne M. Catalano; $45,000. '94, 9fT, 1 :48 2/5, fm. 2-- Miss Jealski, m, 5, Baldski (Dead) --Jealous Ap­ 1--#ALEX THE GREAT (GB), h, 5, Bairn (Manju Mead­ peal, by Valid Appeal. 0-Wheeler Farm; ($32,000 ows Stud-Ind) --Another Pageant, by Welsh Pag­ two-year-old 1991 Barretts Equine Limited 2yos in eant. 0-Berry Gordy and Vistas Stable; B-Hesmonds training sale at Fairplex); $15,000. Stud, Ltd. (GB.); T-Rodney Rash; $51,825. 3-- T. Town Royal, f, 4, Royal Roberto (Hill 'N Dale 2-- Vegieman, c, 4, Encino (Beckett Ranch-CA) Farm-IL) --Ace's Sweet Dreams, by Know Your --Spectacular Song, by Sensitive Prince. 0-Headley, Aces. 0-Jack Harmon and Mike Hewing; ($2,000 Kordich, and Rancho Rio Hondo; ($28,000 yearling weanling 1990 Illinois Th'bred Breeders yearling 1 991 Keeneland September yearling sale); sale in Springfield); $8,250. $15,000. Margins: 3/4, neck, 1 1 /4. 3-- Kingdom of Spain, h, 5, El Gran Senor (Ashford Stud-KY) --Mystical River, by Riverman. 0-Malibu Local News: Valley Farm; $11,250. Bai Brun (White Mischief), one of Northern Margins: 2 1 /2, nose, 1 1 /4. California's top Triple Crown prospects, worked five furlongs in 1 :00 1 /5 handily at Golden Gate Fields 7th-SA, $44,000 Alw., 4yo/up, 8.5f, 1 :43 2/5, ft. Sunday morning. The Gold Rush S. winner will make CRACKERJACK MAX (g, 4, Pirate's Bounty--Wicked his next start in the $200,000 California Derby Apr. Lark, by T.V. Lark) claimed for $62,500 February 20, 16. Trainer Brent Sumja was pleased with the move. moved through his second allowance condition beat­ "Perfect. He went :23 4/5 for the last quarter. The ing runnerup DISPOSAL (Sunny's Halo), who was work went exactly how I wanted it to go." A late making his first start since competing against nominee to the Triple Crown races, Bai Brun will have BERTRANDO (MGSW) in the Gii San Fernando Stakes one more work before the Cal Derby, a five-eighths January 16, 1993. The SP CRACKERJACK MAX breeze next Sunday. increases his stats to 17-7-2-0, $166,250. 0-G.L. & M.E. West. B-Mr.& Mrs. M.J. Wygod (Cal.). T-R. Bradshaw. PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 4-4-94 B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S E • A • S • T • E • R• N REPORT EDITION Yesterday's Results: FRIAR ROCKS., WO, 4-3, $66, 120 3yo 6f 1 :09 3/5, ft.

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