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The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~UN~~~RE DM WED N E S DAY, FEB R U A R Y 1 4, 199 $2 Daily N-E-W-S S-T-A-K-E-S TODAY PREVIEW DURAl WORLD CUP TO BE TELECAST Today, Gulfstream Park: WORLDWIDE The $4 million Dubai World Cup, the THE VERY ONE H.-Gill, $50,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 3/8mT world's richest horserace, will be staged at Nad AI PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS Sheba Racecourse in Dubai Wednesday, March 27. In 1 Librada's Brigade Herrera Beitia 30-1 addition to the worldwide network broadcasts, the 2f Rose Law Firm Boniface Coa 12-1 race will also be screened live at racecourses, off-track 3 Tee Kay Salzman Wilson 20-1 betting locations and private venues worldwide. The 4 Laser Hawk Hauswald Gryder 20-1 5 Caromana Mott Day 9-2 telecasting will be coordinated through three broad­ 6 Chelsey Flower Margotta Maple 10-1 casting centers. Arlington International Racecourse will 7 Port Plaisance Puype Sellers 7-2 be responsible for the telecasting of the Dubai World 8 Overcharger Knoll Guerra 20-1 Cup to North, Central and South America. Scott 9 La Turka Tagg Santos 12-1 Mordell, president of Arlington, is overseeing this 10 Mistress S. M. Hennig Davis 20-1 assignment. Mordell said, "Immediately after the an­ 11 Nellie Custis Turner Jr. Samyn 15-1 nouncement of the Dubai World Cup, our chairman, 1 2 Hawaiian Brave Clement Krone 20-1 Richard L. Duchossois, told the Dubai World Cup Com­ 13 Northern Emerald Mott Bailey 5-2 mittee he would be proud to reciprocate the commit­ 14 Electric Society Kimmel Smith 10-1 ment to international racing shown in Dubai by assist­ ALSO ELIGIBLE: ing with the telecasting of the race from Dubai to as 15f Cant We Be Friends Lewis Boulanger 12-1 many outlets as possible in the Americas. Response by 16f Curtain Raiser Attfield McCauley 12-1 participants so far has been extremely enthusiastic," 17f Homestead Niece Nazareth Jr. Goberdhan 12-1 For Europe, the Caribbean area and Asia, Satellite Morning-line favorite and 11 7-pound highweight Information Services (SIS) will be overseeing the tele­ Northern Emerald (Green Dancer) will be returning from casting operation. Because there is no betting in a two-month layoff; the six-year-old mare finished sec­ Dubai, SIS will identify the odds for each Dubai World ond in the Gil La Prevoyante H. over the Calder turf in Cup contestant and will relay the information to SIS's her last start Dec. 23. She would benefit from a rain­ telecasting partners in the Americas and Oceania. In softened turf course, as her two graded stakes victories Oceania, the telecast will be supervised by Jim Mur­ last year, the GI Flower Bowl H. at Belmont and Gill phy, general manager of Sky Australia. Vineland ,H. at Garden State Park, came over soft and yielding grass courses respectively. SWINBURN MAY NEED MORE SURGERY Jockey Walter Swinburn has been taken off the critical STAKES CLOSINGS list at Hong Kong's Prince of Wales Hospital, but doc­ TODA Y, WEDNESDA y, FEBRUARY 14: tors are considering performing a third operation on 2-24 $200,000g Fountain of Youth-Gil, GP, the 34-year-old. Swinburn was injured in a spill Sun­ 3yo, 8.5f ($250) day at Sha Tin Racecourse. He suffered three fractures 2-24 $ 125,000a Las Flores H-GIII, SA, of his left collarbone, a broken shoulder blade and 4yolup, flm, 6f ($50) multiple injuries to his ribs. Two minor operations have already been performed on the three-time Epsom 2-25 $200,000g Rampart H.-Gil, GP, 3yolup, flm, Derby winner, one to release fluid from his chest, 8.5f ($250) another to relieve pressure under his skull. He may undergo a third operation to drain blood from his STAKES PREVIEW 1 lungs. A spokesman for the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club said, "They will be observing his condition for a NEWS COI\JTINUED .......... 2 day or two to assess if there is significant improve­ -V'l EDDIE ARCARO TURNS 80 ..... 3,4 ment before proceeding with any sort of operation." Z TOTAL PAGES ................ 4 News Continued, p. 2. PAGE 2. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 2-14-96 News Continued. BLUE DUSTER TO ENTER GUIl\TEAS COLD Blue BAILEY WINS ESPY AWARD Jerry Bailey, who Duster (DanzjgL a perfect four-for-four in her 1995 accepted the 1995 Eclipse Award as Outstanding two-year-old campaign, will make her three-year-old Jockey Friday night, added to his accolades of the past debut this May in the British 1000 Guineas. Trainer week the 1996 ESPY award, which was presented David Loder has decided to enter his star filly in the Monday night at Radio City Music Hall in New York. To Newmarket classic without benefit of a prep race commemorate his achievements of the past year, Bailey beforehand. "She will go straight for the 1000 Guin­ was given an eight-pound, 11-ounce crystal statuette. It eas. It will keep her fresh for the long season ahead was the third year an ESPY award for best jockey was of her," Loder said. Blue Duster's last start was Sept. awarded. Mike Smith took the honors in 1994, with 26, when she capped her undefeated season with a Chris McCarron winning last year. 212 length victory in the G 1 Shadwell Stud Cheveley Park S. at Newmarket. The Sheikh Mohammed-owned TRF AUCTION RAISES NEARLY $300,000 A filly also earned wins in last year's G3 Queen Mary S. breeding season to Wild Again sold for $38,000 to and G3 Princess Margaret S. Donald R. Dizney's Double Diamond Farm to top the sixth annual Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Stal­ EARLY CLOSING FOR EARLY TIMES TURF lion Season and Art Auction held at Candyland Farm Jan. 27. The proceeds from the auction, which gener­ SERIES The Early Times Triple Turf Series has an ated nearly $300,000 in sales, will benefit the TRF, early closing date of Saturday, Feb. 17. The nomina­ equine research at the New Bolton Center at the Univer­ tion fee to the series is $150. The Triple Turf, a grass sity of Pennsylvania and the Freedom Hills rehabilitative series for three-year-olds and up held in conjunction riding program for children. "This is our most successful with the Triple Crown, includes the Gl $200,000a auction to date," noted TRF Board Member Herb Moelis, Early Times Turf, to be run at 1 1/8-miles Kentucky who chaired the event with his wife Ellen. They hosted Derby Day, May 5 at Churchill Downs; the Gil the festivities for over 260 guests at their Middletown, $200,OOOg Early Times Dixie, to be run at 1 1/8­ Delaware farm. "We want to thank all the donors, espe­ miles Preakness Day, May 18 at Pimlico; and the GI cially Three Chimneys Farm of Midway, Kentucky, for $200,OOOg Early Times Manhattan, to be run at 1 providing the season to Wild Again. Also, generous 1 14-miles Belmont Stakes Day, June 8 at Belmont contributions of seasons were received from Elizabeth Park. Moran, Adelaide Riggs and Allaire du Pont. Many of the seasons, including those to Runaway Groom, Sea Hero, West by West and Opening Verse, sold at full farm FOREIGN price." In addition to the breeding seasons, the live and • • silent auctions featured many collectors items, art and AMERICAN BRED WINNER 11\1 ENGLAND: trips. William and Lana Wright purchased an antique Robo Magic, g, 4, Tejano--Bubble Magic, by Clever chair with original needlepoint by Allaire du Pont for Trick. Lingfield Park (all-weather), 1 13, St. $3,000. Steve Dance, a collector of Triple Crown mem­ Valentines H., 6f, 4yo/up, $1,619 to winner. O-A D orabilia, paid $',050 for a halter worn by Seattle Slew. Green & Partners; B-Curtis C. Green; T -L. Montague Other popular items included trips to Jamaica, Disney Hall. World, Jackson Hole and Charleston; tickets to a Knicks game, the Preakness S. and a Broadway show; and a Local News, Hong Kong: basketball signed by the Houston Rockets players. Citadeed (Shadeed), winner of last year's Gil Peter Pan S. at Belmont and third in both the GI Belmont S. Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. and GI Haskell Invitational H., raced Sunday at Sha This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or Tin Racecourse in Hong Kong. The four-year-old colt, by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior sent off the 2.40-1 race favorite, finished 10th in the written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. 12-horse field in a six-furlong turf event. Currently Information as to the races, race results and earnings owned by Hong Kong Jockey Club steward Allan Li, was obtained from results charts published in Daily Citadeed is trained by Ivan Allen and was ridden by Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission Thierry Jarnet. The Kentucky-bred may start next in of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. the 1 1 18-mile Hong Kong Derby for four-year-olds later this month. Australia's International Stud Excellence - by any standards: ARROWFIELD 19 Group One winners ... 8 millionaires . Contact: John Messara Phone (61-2) 223 8277 Fax: (61-2) 223 5795 11 leading sire prospects ... all in the GPO Box 3500 Sydney NSW 2001, Australia past 6 years .

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