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 THURSDAY, 0 CT 0 BER 5, 1 9 9 5 W•E•E•K•E•N•D PREVIEW SADLER'S WELLS COLT TOPS GOFFS SELECT Saturday, Belmont Park: SESSION A bay colt by Sadler's Wells out of the multi­ BREEDERS' CUP PREVIEW DAY WORKOUTS ple stakes-placed Princesse Timide (Blushing Groom Cigar (Palace Music) breezed a half-mile at Belmont {Fr}) topped Tuesday's select session of Gotts' 1995 Wednesday in :50.01 in preparation for his matchup Irish National Yearling Sale, held in Kildare, Ireland. with Thunder Gulch (Gulch) in Saturday's GI Jockey Consigned by Camas Park Stud, the colt, a half-brother Club Gold Cup. David Donk trainee Awad (Caveat) went to MGSW Louis Cyphre (Niniski) and French G2 winner a half-mile over an inner turf course labeled "good,, Psychobabble (Ire) (Caerleon), was purchased for Wednesday in :49.43. The Arlington Million winner is $489,345 by Newgate Stud Company. Bringing the scheduled to run in the GI Turf Classic at 1 %-miles. second highest price of $426,204 was a chestnut filly Dove Hunt (Danzig), winner of his last two starts includ­ by Kris (GB)--Sweetly (Fr) (Lyphard). Also consigned by ing the Giii Belmont Budweiser Breeders' Cup H. Sept. Camas Park Stud, the filly, a full-sister to French Cham­ 2, worked five furlongs Tuesday over Belmont's main pion Common Grounds (GB) and French stakes-winner track in 1 :01 .35. The four-year-old will go postward Lightning Fire, was purchased by Shadwell Estate Co. Saturday in the Giii Kelso H. at a mile on the turf. Also Ltd. Overall, 158 yearlings were sold for a total of working Tuesday was GI Ruffian H. runner-up Unlawful $15,052,881 and an average of $95,271, down slightly Behavior (Badger Land), who drilled five furlongs in from last year's select session average of $96, 122. : 59. 89 over Belmont's training track. The five-year-old There were 14 yearlings reported as not sold. mare is a possible starter in the GI Beldame S. Sunday, Keeneland: VINERY PURCHASES INTEREST IN STORMY SPINSTER S.-GI, $300,000a, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m BLUES Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walden Jr.'s Vinery has Mariah's Storm (Rahy), who upset leading three-year­ purchased an interest in the three-year-old filly Stormy old filly Serena's Song (Rahy) in the Sept. 23 Gii Blues (Cure the Blues) from Harriet and David Turfway Breeders' Cup H., breezed five furlongs Finklestein's H & D Stable. Stormy Blues, winner of the Wednesday at Turfway in 1 :03 2/5. The four-year-old GI Matron, Giii Selima S. and Giii Sorority S. last sea­ filly will try to extend her four-race winning streak in son, has been retired from racing and will arrive at Vin­ Sunday's GI Spinster S. ery November 1 to join the rest of the Finklestein's Friday, The Meadowlands: breeding stock. Stormy Blues, trained by Scotty MEADOWLANDS CUP-GI, $500,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m Schulhofer, won four of six starts at two and finished PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT third to champion Flanders in both the GI Breeders' Cup 1 Unaccounted For Schulhofer Day 11 7 Juvenile Fillies and in the GI Spinaway Stakes. The filly 2 Peaks and Valleys Day Krone 11 6 was named 1994 Florida-Bred Champion Two-Year-Old 3 French Deputy Drysdale Delahoussaye 114 Filly. According to Ben Walden Jr., "Stormy Blues repre­ 4 Conveyor Perkins Sr. Bravo 116 sents an important acquisition for Vinery as she com­ 5a Looming Small Brown 11 3 bines three vital ingredients for the top of the market: 6a Concern Small Smith 122 youth, Grade I talent, and precocity." Mating possibili­ 7 Poor But Honest Rojas Butler 11 6 ties for Stormy Blues include Red Ransom, Gulch and 8 L'Carriere Bond Bailey 115 Rahy. Trainer Richard Small will send out two sons of Broad Brush to try and follow in the footsteps of their 1 986 News Continued, p. 2 Meadowlands Cup winning dad. BC Classic winner Concern (Broad Brush) looks to rebound from recent WEEKEND PREVIEW losses and Looming (Broad Brush) looks to make it two in a row at the New Jersey track after winning the NEWS CONTINUED 2 Alysheba S. there Sept. 22. GI Molson Million winner CJ)- RACING REPORTS . 2,3,4 Peaks and Valleys (Mt. Livermore) arrived from his Woodbine base Wednesday, but will miss out on a z TOTAL PAGES ................ 5 scheduled work under the lights Thursday night due to the Pope's visit to Giants' Stadium. PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 10-5-95 News Continued. American-Bred Winner in England: DECEMBER 1 DEADLINE FOR ECLIPSE MEDIA Bahamian Sunshine, c, 4, Sunshine Forever--Pride of AWARDS Entries for the 1995 Eclipse Awards for Darby (GB), by Danzig. York, 10-4, Gillygate Condi­ Media must be submitted to the TRA offices and post­ tions S., 13f194ydsT, $11,384 to winner. 0-Lucayan marked no later than December 1, 1995. The Award Stud; B-Galbreath/Phillips Racing Partnership; T-David categories for 1995 are newspaper writing, magazine Loder. *$30,000 yrlg '92 KEESEP. writing, photography, national television, local television and radio. The Awards will be presented at the 25th annual Eclipse Awards Dinner February 9, 1996 at the NEW YORK Hotel del Coronado in San Diego. Entries will be judged • Yesterday's Results: • for outstanding achievement in the coverage of Thor­ oughbred racing. Submissions must have been published or aired for the first time between December 1, 1 994 8th-BEL, $40,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :43, and November 30, 1995, in a paid circulation publica­ gd. tion or on a commercial or public television or radio 1--CHELSEY FLOWER, 120, f, 4, His Majesty--Chelsey station. Entries are limited to three per entrant in the Dancer, by Affirmed. 0-W.V. Blasland Jr & W. Bouck; television, radio and photography categories, and two B-Hilary Boone Jr (KY); T-Anthony Margotta Jr. per entrant in newspaper and magazine writing. Lifetime Record: 22-5-3-4, $203,835. 2--Jiving Around, 116, m, 5, Entropy--Jiving, by Baldski. 3--Ka Lae, 116, m, 6, *Hawaii--Port Desire, by FOREIGN Elocutionist. • • Margins: 1 3/4, 3/4, 1. Odds: 1.50, 8.30, 15.10. Stakes Results: Giii winner Chelsey Flower, who took a 1 1 /16-mile turf allowance at Belmont in her last start Sept. 11, PREMIO NOVELLO, $42,817, Milan, Italy, 9-30, 2yo, made it two straight as the 3-2 favorite. Ridden once 71/2fT, 1 :35, gd/sf. again by Jorge Chavez, the bay filly settled just off the 1--BOG WILD, 122, f, 2, Once Wild--Bog, by Majestic early pace, dropped back a bit on the turn, then re­ Light. 0-Scuderia del Bargello; B-Sally Anderson; T-B. gained her best stride in the stretch, closing steadily in Borromoo; J-F. Jovine. $23,787. *$12,000 yrlg '94 the middle of the track to get up in the final 70 yards. OBSAUG. 2--Blu Tuama, 120, f, 2, Northern Prospect--Fulvous 7th-BEL, $38,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :42 2/5, ft. Gold, by Hostage. 0-Blu Horse. $10,466. PRECIOUS LINK (g, 4, Linkage--Preciously Dear, by 3--Sopran Brucan (ITV), 120, f, 2, Classic Connection Nijinsky II) won a Monmouth allowance two starts back (GB)--Brunetta Maran (lty), by Canis bay (GB). 0-G. on the main track, then finished a dismal 7th when tried Ledda. $5, 709. on the turf at the Meadowlands in his last. Shipping into Margins: 2 1 /2, 1 3/4, 2 1 /4. New York and back on the dirt once again, the chestnut came from off the pace to post a 5-length tally at 4-1 PREMIO RUMON, $42,816, Rome, Italy, 10-1, 2yo, odds. Lifetime Record: 12-4-3-2, $77,300. 1 mT, 1 :39.6, gd. 0-Patricia K. Bailey. B-Richard E. Bailey (KY}. T-Sharon 1--#ATTIMO FUGGENTE (Ire), 120, c, 2, Roi Danzig-­ T. Huston. Pepi Image, (GSP-lre), by National. 0-R Pugnaloni; B-R A Keogh; T-A Peraino; J-G. Bietolini. $23,787. 6th-BEL, $36,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :41 2--Glory of Dancer (GB), 120, c, 2, Shareef Dancer-- 4/5, gd. Glory of Hera (GB), by Formidable. 0-Scuderia General NABLA (f, 4, Theatrical {lre}--Prankstress {MSW, Horse. $10,466. $194,070}, by Foolish Pleasure} broke her maiden in 3--Dancer Mitral (IRE), 1 23, c, 2, Shareef Dancer-­ her first start on the grass at Saratoga in July, then Almitra (IRE), by Targowice. 0-All la Nuova Sbarra. won her next outing, also on the Saratoga turf, $5,709. through disqualification. Going for her 3rd straight trip Margins: HD, HD, 2. to the winner's circle, the bay filly forced the pace outside RING BY SPRING (Jeblar) into upper stretch, A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will surged to the front in midstretch and drew clear to indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ defeat that rival by 1 Yz. Lifetime Record: 4-3-1-0, note winners who are first-time starters, and an (S) will $68,369. be used for state-bred races.
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