The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your horne or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~UN~~~RE DM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 4, 1 9 9 4 W· E. E. K. E. N •D PREVIEW MYSTERY ILLNESS IN AUSTRALIA All Saturday, Ascot, England: G1, £250,000a Queen Elizabeth II S., 3yo/up, 1mT horse racing in Southeast Queensland, Australia has PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY Odds been cancelled for the next six days due to an illness 1 Turtle Island Chapple-Hyam Reid 3-1 which has left a leading trainer, Vic Rail, on life-sup­ 2 Bigstone Lellouche Peslier 8-1 port systems and 1 0 of his horses dead. Eleven hors­ 3 Maroof Armstrong Hills 20-1 es in total have died, including one from a stable 4 Ski Paradise A. Fabre Y. Take 20-1 adjacent to Rail's in Brisbane. Veterinarians originally 5 Mehthaaf Dunlop Carson 7-1 suspected the cause as African horse sickness, a 6 Distant View Cecil Eddery 9-4 disease transmitted by insects, but have now ruled 7 Sayyedati Brittain Swinburn 20-1 that out and are investigating the possibility of inten­ 8 Barathea Cumani Kinane 10-1 tional poisoning. The dying horses are hemorrhaging 9 East of the Moon F. Boutin Asmussen 5-1 through their noses and mouths. Rail was admitted to the Royal Brisbane Hospital Tuesday, the day the Saturday, Ascot, England: first of his horses died. Five other horses are ill and G1, £100,000a Fillies Mile, 2yo, f, 1mT another 20 are under veterinary observation; officials PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY Odds have imposed a quarantine on the region. 1 Snowtown Chapple-Hyam Dettori 7-1 2 Miasma Toller Eddery 10-1 ROBERT AND BEVERLY LEWIS HONORED 3 Jural Johnston Kinane 7-2 AS TOBA "OWNERS OF THE MONTH" Robert 4 Pure Grain Stoute Reid 5-1 and Beverly Lewis of Newport Beach, California have 5 Aqaarid Dunlop Carson 4-1 been recognized as the Thoroughbred Owners and 6 M usetta Brittain Roberts 5-1 Breeders Association August "Owners of the Month." 7 Dee-Lady Turner Sprake 10-1 Racing enthusiasts for over 40 years and for many 8 La Contessa B. Hills M. Hills 10-1 years involved in partnerships, the Lewises went on 9 Dance A Dream Stoute Swinburn 8-1 their own four years ago. During the month of Au­ gust, Lewis runner Twice The Vice defeated Sardula Saturday, Turfway Park-Kentucky Cup Day and Work The Crowd in the GI Del Mar Oaks, while $400,000 Kentucky Cup Classic, 3yo/up, 9f Timber Country, owned in partnership with Overbrook PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS and Gainesway Farms, took the Giii Balboa S., also at 1 Tabasco Cat Lukas Day 7-5 Del Mar. 2 West by West Arnold Bailey 7-2 3 Truth Of It All Wolfe Lumpkins 15-1 PREMIERSHIP MOVES TO KENTUCKY Majori­ 4 Best Pal Mandella Mccarron 8-5 ty owner John Franks announced yesterday that 5 Mighty Avanti Taylor Bravo 10-1 Premiership (Exclusive Native) will be moved from 6 Powerful Punch Vanier Bourque 8-1 Franks Farms in Ocala, Florida to Old Frankfort Stud Weekend Preview cont. p2 in Lexington, Kentucky to stand the 1995 season. * * * * * * * * Premiership has sired 21 stakes-winners from his first BELMONT•BEAT six crops; his runners have earned almost $9 million The New York Showcase Oct. 15 at Belmont has to date. "Premiership deserves a chance to join the added two sponsors to the list of those already signed ranks of Kentucky stallions," said Franks. "He has up. New York City OTB will sponsor the Ticonderoga H. been a consistent producer of quality runners, and for distaffers on the turf; and Taylor-Harris Insurance durable ones at that. I think it's only a matter of time Services, Ltd. will sponsor the Mohawk H., also on the before he will be recognized for the quality sire that grass. The sponsorship will underwrite the cost of the he is." Jim Plemmons, owner of Old Frankfort Stud, live telecast of the event on SportsChannel. Previously said, "I am tremendously pleased to have the opportu­ on the sponsors' list: Gallagher's Steak House, Akindale nity to stand a horse with Premiership's proven cre­ Training Center, the Sugar Maple Stallions and New dentials." York Tourism's "I Love New York" campaign. The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by tax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-~747-8060. T~?1~~uNq~~RE DM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 4, 1994 W· E. E. K. E. N ••D PREVIEW MYSTERY ILLNESS IN AUSTRALIA All Saturday, Ascot, England: G1, £250,000a Queen Elizabeth II S., 3yo/up, 1mT horse racing in Southeast Queensland, Australia has PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY Odds been cancelled for the next six days due to an illness 1 Turtle Island Chapple-Hyam Reid 3-1 which has left a leading trainer, Vic Rail, on life-sup­ 2 Bigstone Lellouche Peslier 8-1 port systems and 10 of his horses dead. Eleven hors­ 3 Maroof Armstrong Hills 20-1 es in total have died, including one from a stable 4 Ski Paradise A. Fabre Y. Take 20-1 adjacent to Rail's in Brisbane. Veterinarians originally 5 Mehthaaf Dunlop Carson 7-1 suspected the cause as African horse sickness, a 6 Distant View Cecil Eddery 9-4 disease transmitted by insects, but have now ruled 7 Sayyedati Brittain Swinburn 20-1 that out and are investigating the possibility of inten­ 8 Barathea Cumani Kinane 10-1 tional poisoning. The dying horses are hemorrhaging 9 East of the Moon F. Boutin Asmussen 5-1 through their noses and mouths. Rail was admitted Sayyedati (Shadeed) will run as long as there is no to the Royal Brisbane Hospital Tuesday, the day the heavy overnight rain to soften the course. first of his horses died. Five other horses are ill and another 20 are under veterinary observation; officials Saturday, Ascot, England: have imposed a quarantine on the region. G1, £100,000a Fillies Mile, 2yo, f, 1mT PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY Odds ROBERT AND BEVERLY LEWIS HONORED 1 Snowtown Chapple-Hyam Dettori 7-1 AS TOBA "OWNERS OF THE MONTH" Robert 2 Miasma Toller Eddery 10-1 and Beverly Lewis of Newport Beach, California have 3 Jural Johnston Kinane 7-2 been recognized as the Thoroughbred Owners and 4 Pure Grain Stoute Reid 5-1 Breeders Association August "Owners of the Month." 5 Aqaarid Dunlop Carson 4-1 Racing enthusiasts for over 40 years and for many 6 Musetta Brittain Roberts 5-1 years involved in partnerships, the Lewises went on 7 Dee-Lady Turner Sprake 10-1 their own four years ago. During the month of Au­ 8 La Contessa B. Hills M. Hills 10-1 gust, Lewis runner Twice The Vice defeated Sardula 9 Dance A Dream Stoute Swinburn 8-1 and Work The Crowd in the GI Del Mar Oaks, while Timber Country, owned in partnership with Overbrook Saturday, Turfway Park-Kentucky Cup Day and Gainesway Farms, took the Giii Balboa S., also at $400,000 Kentucky Cup Classic, 3yo/up, 9f Del Mar. PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS 1 Tabasco Cat Lukas Day 7-5 PREMIERSHIP MOVES TO KENTUCKY Majori­ 2 West by West Arnold Bailey 7-2 ty owner John Franks announced yesterday that 3 Truth Of It All Wolfe Lumpkins 15-1 Premiership (Exclusive Native) will be moved from 4 Best Pal Mandella Mccarron 8-5 Franks Farms in Ocala, Florida to Old Frankfort Stud 5 Mighty Avanti Taylor Bravo 10-1 in Lexington, Kentucky to stand the 1995 season. 6 Powerful Punch Vanier Bourque 8-1 Premiership has sired 21 stakes-winners from his first six crops; his runners have earned almost $9 million Weekend Preview cont. p2 to date. "Premiership deserves a chance to join the ranks of Kentucky stallions," said Franks. "He has been a consistent producer of quality runners, and WEEKEND PREVIEW ....... p1-2 durable ones at that. I think it's only a matter of time before he will be recognized for the quality sire that BEST SEVEN LINE-UP . p2 he is." Jim Plemmons, owner of Old Frankfort Stud, said, "I am tremendously pleased to have the opportu­ RACING REPORTS ........ p2-4 nity to stand a horse with Premiership's proven cre­ dentials. n PAGE 2. moROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 9-24-94 Weekend Preview cont. Saturday, Belmont Park Gii $200,000 Turfway Budweiser Breeders' Cup, GI $200,000 Flower Bowl H., 3yo/up, f/m, 10fT 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS 1 Midnight Heights Hennig Samyn 10-1 1 Passing Vice Vanier Bourque 6-1 2 Danish Hammond Krone 1 5-1 2 Pennyhill Park Attfield Mccarron 6-1 3 Dahlia's Dreamer Mott Chavez 8-1 3 Alphabulous Brown Thorwarth 15-1 4 Irish Linnet O'Brien Velazquez 6-1 4 Hey Hazel Attfield Pino 6-1 5 Agathe Fabre Smith 15-1 5 Joyous Melody Kendrick Desormeaux 15-1 6 Grafin Clement Migliore 15-1 6 Packet Hartlage Johnson 10-1 7 Trampoli Clement Quinn 7-2 7 Princess Polonia Vanier Martinez 12-1 8 Via Borghese Penna Jr. Santos 9-2 8 Roamin Rachel McGaughey Day 7-5 9 Empress Club Pinnell Davis 15-1 9 Added Asset Perkins Gryder 12-1 10 Alywow Attfield Penna 10-1 10 With A Wink Lukas Bailey 5-1 11 Market Booster Lukas Luzzi 1 2-1 1 2 Saratoga Source Sheppard Maple 6-1 $150,000 Kentucky Cup Sprint, 3yo, 6f 1 3 Twice The Vice Bell II Stevens 1 5-1 PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS Via Borghese (Seattle Dancer) looks for her second 1 End Sweep Casse McCarron 5-1 straight graded stakes after taking the Gii Diana H.
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