The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5a.m. For subscription information, please cal! 908-747-8060. T~~I~~UN~~~RE DTM M 0 N DAY, JAN U A R Y 8, 1 9 9 6 WeEeEeKeEeNeD RESULTS KEENELANDJANUARYSALESTARTSTODAY Sunday, Gulfstream Park Keeneland's annual January Horses of All Ages Sale SPECTACULAR BID S.-GIII, $75,000, GPx, 1 3yo, begins today, and three dispersals--Howard B. Keck, 6f, 1 :11 4/5, sy. Due Process Stable and the Estate of J.B.W. 1--@SEAClIFF, 122, c, 3, Valid Appeal--Eloquack Carmichael--are among the 1,380 lots catalogued for the (MSW, $292,640), by Elocutionist. O-Herb J & lone four-day auction. The three dispersals are all set for Elkins (FL); T-William A Kaplan; J-R R Douglas; Tuesday. Keck, breeder of 1986 Kentucky Derby winner $45,000. Lifetime Record: 6-5-0-0, $436,300. * 1/2 and 1987 Horse of the Year Ferdinand, will sell 17 to Esplendita (Pancho Villa), SW, $136,228. horses with Claiborne Farm as agent. Keck is retiring 2--Built for Pleasure, 112, c, 3, Homebuilder-­ from racing after more than 50 years in the sport. Due Littlebitapleasure, by I'ma Hell Raiser. ($40,000 2yo Process, with Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency as agent, sells 1995 FTFFEB). O-Thomas H Heard Jr.; B-Franks John 19 horses including Sister Dot (Secretariat). dam of (FL); $15,000. 1993 two-year-old champion Dehere. A yearling half­ 3--Gomtuu, 119, c, 3, Hail the Ruckus--Kitts Lady, by sister to Dehere by Danzig will also be sold. The Estate Lord Rebeau. O-Polsinelli Vince; B-Sunrise Stable of J.B.W. Carmichael, with Fred Seitz/Brookdale Farm South (FL); $8,250. as agent, will disperse 13 horses. Carmichael, a Cana­ Margins: 1 1/4, 1 1/4, 8HF. Odds: 0.70, 16.20, 2.40. dian businessman who raced 1981 Queen's Plate win­ Also Ran: Initialpublicoffer, Denmark, Cashier Coyote, ner Fiddle Dancer Boy, died in 1993. In addition to the Rockets Red Glare, Hardball. dispersals, Spinster S. runner-up Jade Flush (Jade Scratched: Gold Fever. Hunter) and Triple Wow (Coastal), dam of Canadian Seacliff, who was outrun in the mud at Belmont when Horse of the Year Alywow, will also sell Tuesday. Jade 10th in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile in his '95 finale, Flush, a broodmare prospect, sells for the partnership of made his three-year-old debut in the slop but with much Allen Paulson, William Condren and Joseph Cornacchia. better results. Last early after a slow start, the bay Triple Wow, in foal to Gone West, sells for Fred Sietz' made his way past the field to put his head in front Brookdale Farm as agent for Kinghaven Farms. The sale midstretch and edged clear as the bettors' 3-5 choice. includes 670 broodmares, 438 yearlings, 54 two-year­ Said winning jockey Rene Douglas, "The horse alongside olds, seven stallions, four stallion shares and 207 horses of him was very nervous, and when the gate opened my of other ages, including several stallion prospects. colt jumped up. I lost all that ground, so I just let him Bidding starts at 10:00 a.m daily. settle. I gave away that early ground and then let him make that big move--he really picked it up." Trainer Bill Kaplan said the colt could make his next start in the GOLDEN KLAIR TOPS FASIG-TIPTON Hutcheson February 4. JANUARY Multiple graded-stakes winner Golden Klair (GB) (Damister) brought a bid of $230,000 to top yes­ © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may terday's Fasig-Tipton Winter Mixed Sale in Lexington. not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic Consigned by Chance Farm, agent for 1\10 Problem and or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copy­ Sido Stables, the six-year-old brood mare prospect was right owner, Media Vista. Information as to the races, race sold to Ben P. Walden Jr. The second-highest price results and earnings was obtained from results charts pub­ came in for multiple-stakes winner Mixed Appeal lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the (Mighty Appealing), who was also purchased by Walden permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. for $85,000; she was consigned by Bluegrass Thor­ oughbred Services, Inc., agent for the Estate of Israel WEEKEND RESULTS .......... , p1 Cohen. A total of 144 horses sold Sunday for U.J $1,258,900; the gross was down 28 percent from the o NEWS CONTINUED ........... p2 '95 sale, when 178 head sold for $1,756,100. This -tJ) RACING REPORTS .......... p2-4 year's average of $8,742 was down 11 percent, from $9,866 in 1994. (Top seven, p5) Z TOTAL PAGES ................ 5 News cont. p2 PAGE 2· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 1-8-96 News cant. Gil La Brea S. winner Exotic Wood (Rahy) could face MYSTERY STORM TO HART FARM Dr. and Mrs. multi-millionaire Serena's Song (Rahy) in the GI Santa E. C. Hart have purchased an interest in multiple graded­ Monica H. January 27. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas is stakes winner Mystery Storm (Storm Bird) from considering the Santa Monica or the Gil EI Encino S. owner/breeder David Beard. The four-year-old, a winner January 20 for Serena's Song's four-year-old bow. of seven of his 15 career starts and $325,580, will Trainer Ron Ellis said undefeated Exotic Wood would stand the 1996 breeding season at Hart Farm in start against the champ "provided she gets about 10 Morriston, Florida for a fee of $3,500, live foal. "Bring­ pounds from Serena's Song. I feel that's fair. At this ing a horse with Mystery Storm's pedigree, looks, speed point in their careers, their accomplishments aren't even and racing class to Florida is an exciting move for our close. " entire industry," said Dr. Hart. "Usually horses like this GI Hollywood Futurity winner Matty G (Capote) go straight to Kentucky." worked six furlongs in 1: 16 1/5 yesterday, getting ready for his next appearance, the Santa Catalina February 4. SNOWSTORM KO'S EAST-COAST RACING Four Yesterday's Results: tracks on the East Coast and two more in the Midwest EL CONEJO H., $104,250, SAX, 1-7, 4yo/up, 5 1/2f, were forced to cancel their cards Sunday due to the 1 :01 4/5, ft. blizzard which blanketed some areas with as much as 1--LlT DE JUSTICE, 119, h, 6, EI Gran Senor--Kanmary two feet of snow. Aqueduct, Penn National, Philadel­ (Fr) {GSW-FrL by Kenmare. ($40,000 wing '90 phia Park and Laurel Park called off racing Sunday morn­ KEENOV). O-Evergreen Farm; B-Swettenham Stud & ing; Turfway and Beulah Parks had already issued can­ Mrs J G Rogers (KY); T-J Sahadi; J-C S Nakatani; cellation notices Saturday. Beulah canceled Saturday'S $64,250. Lifetime Record: MGSW, 30-7-8-4, card after a horse slipped and fell during the post parade $574,024. *Full to Colonel Collins, MG1 SP & of the first race. SW-Eng, $294,727. 2--A.J. Jett, 112, g, 4, Jett Sett Joe--Crimsonator, by FRENCH CHAMPION DISLOCATES SHOULDER Decimator. O-Whyte James W & Luana A. $20,000. Multiple French champion jockey Thierry Jarnet, the 3--Fu Man Slew, 116, h, 5, Slew's Royalty--Miss Shuga, young rider who tasted English Classic success for the by To the Quick. ($8,500 2yo 1993 BESAPR). first time when partnering the Andre Fabre-trained O-Fisher & Isom & Moore. $12,000. Pennekamp (Bering {GB}) to win last May's 2000 Guin­ Margins: 5HF, 4, HF. Odds: 2.40, 35.90, 6.30. eas at Newmarket, enjoyed a sweet and sour day at *LUCKY FOREVER (Lucky North) finished fourth but Sha-Tin in Hong Kong Saturday. After riding a winner, was disqualified and placed fifth. Equine Supremo, a possible Hong Kong Derby hope, for Lit De Justice, third in the Breeders' Cup Sprint two local trainer Steve Leung, Jarnet dislocated his right starts back and beaten the barest of noses at a mile on shoulder when his mount, Be My Friend, bumped an­ the grass last out in a Hollywood allowance, came back other runner and fell at the rear of the field in the very as the 2-1 second choice and dominated this field. Last next race. Jarnet had injured the same shoulder last for three-eighths of a mile, the grey came flying on the year in a race accident in France and he is now ex­ far turn, sweeping to the lead and rolling to the wire to pected to be out of action for two-to-three weeks. win in track-record time under jockey Corey Nakatani. "It was the first time I really let him run the entire race," said Nakatani. "Normally, I'll ease up on him and let I • SO. CALIFORNIA. I him coast to the wire. But I wanted to make sure he would extend himself past the wire because he's been Local News: Santa Anita pulling himself up before the wire." Trainer,Jenine Alpride {Ire} (AlzaoL winner of the GI Yellow Ribbon Sahadi said she would likely point for the Gill Potrero Invitational and GI Beverly Hills H. last year, worked a Grande Breeders' Cup H. April 6. mile in 1 :39 4/5 over a fast main track at Santa Anita So. Cal Report cant. p3 yesterday; she will make her next start in this Sunday's Gil San Gorgonio H.
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