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 D™ M 0 N D A Y, N 0 V E M B E R 6, 1 9 9 5 W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULT CARNEGIE TO JAPAN Carnegie (Ire) (Sadler's THE IROQUOIS S.-Glll, $113,300, COX, 11-5, 2yo, Wells), winner of the 1994 Prix de I' Arc de Triomphe 1 m, 1 :36 4/5, ft. at Longchamp and third last time out in the Breeders' 1--@IDE, 121, c, 2, Forty Niner--Maytide (SW), by Cup Turf, has been retired to stand at a Japanese Naskra. ($180,000yrl '94 KEEJUL). 0-Willmott stud. The colt will remain the property of his owner Stables; B-David B. Garvin (KY); T-Peter M. Vestal; Sheikh Mohammed's Darley Stud Management Com­ J-C. Perret; $73,645. Lifetime Record: 6-4-0-1, pany. But his career as a stallion, with a covering fee of approximately $45,000, is due to begin at Japan's $146,280. *1/2to Barbara Sue (MSW, $257,721, JS Company Stud in 1996. A statement issued during by Big Spruce), Super May (GI, $826,500, by the weekend by Darley's Newmarket, England office Super Concorde) and Highland Tide (GSP, said, "The decision to stand Carnegie in Japan dem­ $190,685, by Highland Blade). onstrates once again the importance Sheikh Moham­ 2--EI Amante, 116, c, 2, Wild Again--Forli's Angel, by med attaches to Japan in the international racing and Broadway Forli. 0-Triple "S" Partners; breeding context." B-Straus-Medina Ranch (KY); $22,660. 3--City By Night, 114, c, 2, Slew City Slew--Shift CRIMSON PUT DOWN Crimson (Alleged), the 8-5 Surprise, by Night Shift. ($8,000 yrl '94 FTKJUL; favorite in Saturday's Discovery Handicap at Aque­ $42,000 2yo 1995 OBSFEB). 0-Nancy & Richard duct, was humanely destroyed after fracturing both right front sesamoids during the race. The horse had Kaster; B-EI Batey (FL); $11,330. been riding a four-race winning streak and was con­ Margins: 4, HF, 4. Odds: 1.10, 6.20, 3. 70. sidered one of the more promising new faces in the Also Ran: Roy's Boy's, King's English, Cobb's Creek, three-year-old division. "They were shattered," said Black Tie Dinner, Hello Henry. trainer Angel Penna Jr. "It was like a broken wind­ Ide, winner of his last three outings at Turfway shield. We put him down about an hour and a half Park and Keeneland by a combined 22 lengths, took after the race. We took x-rays and saw that there Keeneland's Fort Springs S. by eight in his most re­ was a very slim chance that we could save him. It cent effort Oct. 20. Sent off the odds-on choice here would have been a very painful process. Whenever to repeat that form, the chestnut colt provided his you have to put one down, it's a very difficult deci­ sion, but sometimes it is best for the horse. He was backers with few anxious moments, taking the lead really a very nice horse." Owned by Lazy F Ranch, at the start and never looking back, striding under the Crimson broke down on the first turn of the nine­ wire four lengths the best under a mild hand ride. furlong race. His only loss had come in his career "I'm looking forward to his three-year-old year," said debut, when third in a maiden race at Gulfstream. He winning jockey Craig Perret, who has ridden Ide to all was making his stakes debut in the Discovery. four of his victories. "He's naturally quick and when you push the button he hits gears. He showed talent CUT THE CHARM RETIRED Kathy Jo Stable's and has a side that wants to explode. We'll see if we Cut the Charm (Cutlass) has been retired from racing. can capture that and put it under a lid and get him to The four-year-old filly, winner of eight of 22 starts for earnings of $600,962, won seven stakes from ages run a distance." two to four including the $400,000 My Dear Girl S. at Calder and the Gill Davona Dale S. at Gulfstream. WEEKEND RESULT ........... "She just isn't training the way I'd like her to," trainer Jim Bracken reported. "There isn't any serious injury RACING REPORTS . 2-5 or anything, but she has been too good to us to risk -V') her any further when she's not doing well. She'll go z TOTAL PAGES ................ 7 to Kentucky and hopefully will be bred to eith 3r Dep­ uty Minister or Seattle Slew in the spring." PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 11-6-95 .____+_P_R_E_V_IE_W __ +_ ___JI l~_+_M_I_D_W_E_s_T__ +---1 Today, Melbourne, Australia: Yesterday's Results: MELBOURNE CUP-G1, $1,512,630, 3yo/up, 2mT PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. 7th-CDX, $51,375, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :44 1 It's All In Fun (NZ) Wheeler Scriven 1 22 2/5, fm. 2 Few Are Chosen (Aus) Waterhouse Cassidy 114 1--THREAD, 114, f, 4, Topsider--Knot (SW), by 3 Desert Chill (NZ) Laming Munce 117 Majestic Light. 0/8-Claiborne Farm (KY); T-Steven 4 Bullwinkle (Aus) Kent Dettori 117 C. Penrod. Lifetime Record: MSW, 17-6-2-2, 5 Du pain (NZ) Bell Baster 106 $233,967. *Yi to Hitch (Cox's Ridge), MSW, 6 Double Trigger (Ire) Johnston Weaver 133 $425,561. 7 Count Chivas (NZ) Sellwood Griffiths 117 2--Lady Reiko (Ire), 121, f, 4, Sadler's Wells-­ 8 Vintage Crop (Ire) Weld Kinane 130 Willamae, by Tentam. 9 Beaux Art (Aus) Edwards Taggart 111 3--So True, 121, m, 5, Lord At War (Arg)--So Keen 10 Sir Kingi (NZ) Eales Hutchinson 11 5 11 Coachwood (NZ) Freedman York 109 (Arg), by So Bold. 12 Double Take (NZ) Dowling Didham 11 5 Margins: NK, NK, HF. Odds: 2.1 Oa, 2.20, 9.00. 13 Quick Ransom (GB) Freedman Dittman 11 5 MSW Thread returned from a four-month layoff to 14 The Phantom Chance (NZ) Wheeler Vance 1 26 finish fifth in the Bryan Station S. at Keeneland in her 1 5 Daacha (NZ) Meagher Prebble 117 last outing Oct. 13. Back against allowance company 16 Noth in' Lei ca Dane (Aus) Waterhouse Dye 104 here, the bay filly stalked pacesetter and MSW 17 Jeune (GB) Hayes Harris 130 GOLDEN PAR (Gold Meridian) until the top of the 18 Gossips (Aus) Carstens Matthews 11 5 stretch, where she took command and held on to win 19 Storm (Aus) Freedman Hall 11 2 by a neck. Golden Par tired to be 5th. 20 Yes Indeed (NZ) Crowley Caddigan 114 21 Stony Bay (NZ) Waterhouse Beadman 11 9 5th-CDX, $43,455, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /8mT, 1: 50 1 /5, 22 Electronic (NZ) Waterhouse Boss 106 fm. 23 Doriemus (NZ) Freedman Oliver 120 1--JAMBALAYA JAZZ, 113, c, 3, Dixieland Band-­ The race will be held Monday at 11 :20 p.m., EST. Glorious Morning, by Graustark. 0-John C. Oxley; B-Mr. & Mrs. W. James Phillips (KY); T-John T. Ward Jr. Lifetime Record: GSW, 10-4-2-1, $216,320. FOREIGN 2--Cinch, 118, c, 3, Temperence Hill--White Jasmine, by Whitesburg. • 3--Flops, 116, h, 6, Seattle Song--Danzig's Style, by Yesterday's Result: • Danzig. BUCHMACHER KOTTKAMP SILBERNES BAND DER Margins: NO, 5, 2. Odds: 2.90, 1.60, 4.80. RUHR, $36,638, Mulheim, Germany, 11-5, 3yo/up, Jambalaya Jazz, winner of the Gill Kentucky 2%mT, 4:34.70, sf. Jockey Club S. last November, was making his first 1--#HORATIUS (GER), 115, c, 3, Lagunas (Ger)-­ start since running 15th in the May 6 Kentucky Hosianna (Ger), by Surumu (Ger). 0-Stall Reckendorf; Derby. The colt, sent off as the 5-2 second choice, B-H Kahrs; T-Frau E Mader; J-L Mader; $21,552. travelled four wide until they neared the stretch and 2--Moltaire (Ger), 128, c, 4, Kaldoun (Fr)--Monasia then went head to head with SW Cinch to the wire, (Ger), by Authi. $8,621. outbobbing the 8-5 favorite in the final stride. 3--Pasolini (Ger), 128, c, 4, Cagliostro (Ger)-­ Passeggiata, by Elocutionist. $4,310. Local News, Churchill Downs: Margins: 1 3/4, 10, 2. Trainer Elliott Walden reported Sunday morning that Pocahontas S. winner Birr (Farma Way) will now be A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will pointed either to the Gill $150,000 Golden Rod S. at indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ Churchill Downs Nov. 25 or the Gil $200,000a Dem­ note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be oiselle at Aqueduct the same day. The two-year-old used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used for filly won Saturday's $113,200 Pocahontas by six other restricted races. lengths. FASIG-TIPTON •SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 11 50 QUALITY MARES AND 18 WEANLINGS Foxfield and One Share in #1 SIRE GULCH with NO SYNDICATE RIGHT TO MATCH •••••••••(606) 873-6705 • FAX (606) 873-6208 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 11-6-95 THE NEW YORK STALLION S.-THE FIFTH AVENUE EAST DIVISION, $100,000, AQU, 11-5, (R), 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11 • 3/5, ft.
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