Another Crack at a Classic Frank the Tank Little Slip In

Another Crack at a Classic Frank the Tank Little Slip In

SATURDAY, MAY 19, 2012 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here ANOTHER CRACK AT A CLASSIC LITTLE SLIP IN BLACK-EYED SUSAN J. Paul Reddam=s GI Kentucky Derby hero I=ll Have Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Gary Barber=s In Another (Flower Alley) goes for the second jewel of the Lingerie (Empire Maker) grabbed a quarter when the Triple Crown in today=s gates flew open in the GI Preakness S., but it GII Black-Eyed Susan S. at remains to be seen Pimlico, but overcame that and whether he=ll be favored in a wide journey to prove best the 9 1/2-furlong event. on the day. She led home The chestnut was tabbed stablemate Disposablepleasure at 5-2 on the Preakness (Giacomo) for a Todd Pletcher morning line in deference exacta. Even-money Mamma to speed merchant Kimbo (Discreet Cat) set a fair Bodemeister (Empire pace before weakening in the Maker) set as the 8-5 stretch to finish fourth. AThat I’ll Have Another & Bodemeister chalk. In the past 50 years, was a big effort to run 1-2 like Reed Palmer the Derby runner-up has that,@ Pletcher commented. Jim McCue/MJC turned the tables in the AI=m pleasantly happy. I think Preakness just twice, with Summer Squall she made a big step forward to be one of the leaders of accomplishing the feat in 1990 and Prairie Bayou doing her division today.@ Cont. p6 the same in 1993. AOn paper, it looks like he=s going to be the speed,@ said Bodemeister=s trainer Bob Baffert. ALTERNATE REALITY AHe has to break well. He has a high cruising speed Pin Oak homebred Alternation (Distorted Humor) and, hopefully, he doesn=t go as fast as he did in the remained perfect in 2012 while handing another narrow Derby.@ Cont. p3 defeat to Nehro (Mineshaft) in the revived GIII Pimlico Special Friday FRANK THE TANK afternoon. The J “TDN At the start of last month, there were some doubts Rising Star” J took that Frankel (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) would be seen again the lead in midstretch, and few expected him to be and won the bob over in the line-up for today=s G1 the fast-finishing Lockinge S. at Newbury. Nehro. AWow! That got AConsidering Frankel had a a little bit tight there at 10-day setback, I am the end,@ said winning Jim McCue/MJC pleased with the progress he trainer Donnie K. Von has made in preparation for Hemel. AI didn=t know if we got it or not, but fortunately the Lockinge,@ trainer Sir we got the bob. It looked like that six pounds [he was Henry Cecil said. AHe=s got a giving Nehro] was getting to him there at the end. The Edward Whitaker/Racing Post lot of energy and it may take other horse ran a nice race. It was just one of those a race to sort him out, but I where he fought long enough to get the job done.@ think as time goes on, like last year, he=ll settle well.@ Cont. p7 Cont. p9 In This Issue Zazu Returns 60 Broad St., Suite 100 Red Bank, NJ 07701 (732) 747-8060 Today’s GII Marjorie Everett H. at Betfair Hollywood (732) 747-8955 (fax) Park, Zazu (Tapit) makes her first start since winning the www.thoroughbreddailynews.com GI Lady’s Secret S. for owners Jerry and Ann Moss at Santa www.thetdn.com Anita Oct. 1. The grey’s two wins on the Cushion Track include last June’s GII Hollywood Oaks. Barry Weisbord, co-publisher [email protected] Sue Finley, co-publisher Coverage, page 10 [email protected] Bob Elliston Q&A Editorial [email protected] The TDN’s Lucas Marquardt talked to Bob Elliston, who was recently Jessica Martini, Editor-in-Chief appointed as Chief Operating Officer for Breeders’ Cup Ltd. 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Everett H.-GII, HOL (brisnet.com PPs) T V G [email protected] TDN Newmarket Bureau: Cafe Racing [email protected] Sean Cronin Tom Frary P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 5/19/12 • PAGE 3 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com FEATURE PRESENTATION • GI PREAKNESS S. On the Preakness Scene ...with Steve Sherack FOR CLARKE, IT’S ALL IN THE FAMILY By Steve Sherack If Soldat (War Front) had already provided Harvey Clarke with a Aonce-in-a-lifetime thrill@ by carrying his green and white silks to an unplaced effort in the 2011 Run for the Roses, how do you think the 71-year-old felt after watching a horse that he bred in I=ll Have Another (Flower Alley) win the 138th renewal? AIt was amazing,@ said Clarke, president of the Manhattan-based A.J. Clarke Real Estate Corp. AWho would ever think it? It=s just surreal. I didn=t win a stakes race until 1988 and didn=t win a graded stakes until 2009. To be involved in two Derbies two years in a row--for a little guy from the Bronx who got into the horse business 30 years ago to have Harvey Clarke a little bit of fun--it=s just something ajclarkenyc.com you never could=ve imagined happening.@ Clarke acquired the Derby winner=s dam Arch=s Gal Edith (Arch), named with the popular 1970s sitcom All in the Family in mind, for $80,000 at the 2004 OBS March 2-Year-Old Sale. The dark bay didn=t make it to the races until September of her 3-year-old season, but proved well worth the wait, delivering a 27-1 debut victory going six furlongs at Belmont Park. AShe hurt herself as a 2-year-old kicking a wall,@ Clarke revealed. AI brought her back as a 3-year-old, but she came up with a chip in her ankle after the debut. She never returned the right way after we popped it out. Given the fact that myself and [trainer] Kiaran McLaughlin had liked her a lot, I figured what the heck, and took a shot and bred her. The rest is history as they say.@ I=ll Have Another is the third foal from the 10-year-old mare. Clarke credits Brookdale Farm=s Freddy Seitz for suggesting the mating to Flower Alley. Cont. p4 859-873-7270 • www.airdriestud.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 5/19/12 • PAGE 4 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com AHe was a big, good-looking correct horse,@ Clarke said of the Three Chimneys stallion. AThe stud fee was in the range that I was looking to spend; he was at $25,000 at the time. It seemed like a good cross. It didn=t make sense to send a mare like that to his father [Distorted Humor]. He was the son of a wonderful horse who could get two turns and won the Travers; it seemed like a good match to me.@ Clarke currently has about a I’ll Have Another dozen horses in training with Sherackatthetrack McLaughlin, including partnerships, and also owns nine broodmares. AEvery one of them is a filly that I had raced,@ Clarke said of his broodmare band. AIf I liked them, I figured what else am I going to do with them when their career was over.@ The licensed insurance and real estate broker was willing to part ways with I=ll Have Another for only $11,000 at the 2010 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. Dennis O=Neill went to $35,000 on behalf of J. Paul Reddam at the following year=s OBS April Sale. AHe brought what he was worth because nobody else raised their hand after they got to $11,000,@ said a very realistic Clarke, who apparently isn=t suffering any seller=s remorse. ACommercially, I=m not really a breeder. Some of them I keep and some I sell. In 2010, I needed some money to pay for a bunch of bills. I think we sold everything that we bred that year.@ Arch=s Gal Edith=s eldest produce, the 5-year-old Those Wer The Days (Thunder Gulch), is currently riding a five-race winning streak for Clarke, most recently annexing a $50,000 optional claimer at Aqueduct Apr.

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