T~e Thoroughbred Daily News Is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 am. For subscription Information, please call 908-7 47-8060. T~?1~~uNq~~RE DM SATURDAY, APRIL 2 3, W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS LEMON SOUFFLE OUT OF 1,000 GUINEAS Friday, Oaklawn Lemon Souffle (Salse), Europe's top-rated juvenile filly APPLE BLOSSOM H.-G1 I OP, 4-22, $500,000, of 1993 and the winter favourite for next Thursday's 4yo/up, f and m, 8.5f, 1 :42, ft. 1 ,000 Guineas, will miss the Newmarket classic after 1--NINE KEYS, f, 4, Forty Niner (Claiborne Farm-KY) disappointing in a gallop Friday morning. The Richard --Clef D' Argent (GSW), by Key to the Mint. 0-Lazy Hannon trainee was unbeaten until injured while F Ranch; 8-Claiborne Farm and Martha F. Gerry finishing third in last Sept.'s Cheveley Park S.; sur­ (KY.); T-Angel Penna Jr.; $300,000. gery to repair the hind leg which was damaged when 2-- Mamselle Bebette, f, 4, Copelan (Mockingbird struck during the running of that race was successful Farm-FL) --Targa, by Cannonade. 0-Big Train Farm; and Hannon was more than hopeful of getting her $100,000. ready in time for the 1,000 Guineas. But she failed to 3-- Re Toss (Arg), m, 7, Egg Toss --Rezagante, by sparkle in a racecourse workout under Lester Piggott *Practicante. 0-Arthur G. and Larry G. Risdon; at Newbury and will be withdrawn from the event. $50,000. Piggott said, "She was a little bit disappointing. It Margins: 1, 1 1 /4, 3 1 /2. has been decided to give her more time. She should Also ran: Educated Risk, Lunar Spook, Teddy's Top be ready to run at Ascot in June." Lemon Souffle will Ten, Gray Cashmere, Morning Meadow, Aztec Hill, be pointed for Royal Ascot's Coronation S. Looie Capote. Content to settle in seventh early, Nine Keys gradu­ ZIGNEW RETIRED Jack Kent Cooke's Zignew ally moved through the field to catch the determined pacesetter Mamselle Bebette in the stretch, carrying (Danzig), who fractured his left front cannon bone jockey Mike Smith to victory as the 9-2 third choice. after finishing fourth in the Strub S. Feb. 6, has been The winner, a 1 /2 to GISW Silver Voice (The Min­ retired to stud. The four-year-old will stand at strel), $268,686, paid $11.20 and more than doubled Cooke's Elmendorf Farm in Kentucky; the winner of her earnings to $543,810 with her sixth career win. the San Fernando S. ended his career with five wins Favored at 5-2, GRAY CASHMERE (Relaunch) never and earnings of $285,025. threatened finishing seventh. EDDERY TO APPEAL Pat Eddery will lodge an appeal against the two-day ban which would have W•E•E•K•E•N•D cost him the mount on Distant View in next Saturday's English 2,000 Guineas. Eddery received PREVIEW the suspension Thursday when stewards found him guilty of careless riding, but after watching a head-on replay of the race, the champion jockey announced he Saturday, Keeneland would appeal. No date has been set for the hearing. GI $250,000a Ashland S., 3yo, f, 8.5f PP Horse Trainer Jockey Odds PAT PAYNE JOINS TAYLOR MADE FARM Pat 1 Lady Reiko (IRE) Blusiewicz Barnett 12-1 Payne, formerly director of sales for Gainesway Farm, 2 Her Temper McPeek Romero 7-2 has joined Taylor Made Farm. Payne will serve as an 3 Private Status Howard Day 3-1 adviser to Taylor Made's clients. 4 Inside Information McGaughey Smith 7-5 5 Bunting Badgett Bartram 20-1 6 Cinnamon Sugar (IRE) Skiffington Sellers 5-2 WEEKEND RESULTS . p1 Inside Information (Private Account), a winner of four of her five races is the morning line favorite after WEEKEND PREVIEW ....... p1-2 taking the Gii Bonnie Miss S. March 5 at Gulfstream in her stakes debut. The Phipps homebred has now RACING REPORTS ........ p3-5 won two in a row at the Ashland distance. Preview cont. p2 · PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 4-23-94 Preview cont. Sunday, Santa Anita Saturday, Aqueduct GI $400,000 San Juan Capistrano H., 4yo/up, 14fT Gii $150,000 Excelsior H., 3yo/up, 9f PP Horse Trainer Jockey Wt. PP Horse Trainer Jockey Odds 1 Bien Bien Gonzalez Mccarron 1 22 1 a Federal Funds Garren Velazquez 8-1 2 Navire (FR) Vienna Stevens 113 2 Colonial Affair Schulhofer Santos 8-5 3 Fairy Garden Attfield Black 113 3 Miner's Mark McGaughey Bailey 2-1 4 Siebe Olivares Valenzuela 111 4 West by West Arnold Samyn 5-2 5 Afaladja (IRE) Whittingham Gonzalez 107 5a Jacksonport Garren Luzzi 8-1 6 Grand Flotilla Sahadi Delahoussaye 11 2 6 Contract Court Hushion Leon 6-1 7 River Rhythm Greenman Flores 111 West by West (Gone West) returned to the winner's 8 Devinez Monsieur (FR) Hess Jr. Solis 113 circle with a neck victory in the mile-and-an-eighth 9 Alex the Great (GB) Rash Antley 112 Giii Widener H. at Hialeah last out; he has been on 10 Emerald Jig Silva Meza 113 the board in five of seven at the Excelsior distance. Bien Bien (Manila) tuned up for the marathon turf event with a half mile in :48 2/5 Thursday; although Saturday, Oaklawn forecasts call for rain Sunday, trainer Paco Gonzalez Gil $500,000 Arkansas Derby, 3yo, 9f isn't worried. "It would take a storm and two or PP Horse Trainer Jockey Odds three inches of rain to knock us out now," he said. 1 Concern Small Gomez 15-1 Fairy Garden (Lyphard) is one of two distaffers in the 2 Fly Cry Amoss Ardoin 5-1 field. The five-year-old mare took on the boys in the 3 Bayou Bartholomew Bohannan Arguello 20-1 Pan American H. last time out and finished third, 4 Ride The Rails Bracken Perret 5-2 beaten just a length by turf champion Fraise. Four­ 5 Silver Goblin Smith Cordova 4-1 year-old filly Afaladja (Darshaan {GB}), winless in five 6 Finder's Wish Barnett Valenzuela 15-1 U.S. starts, was a SW, GSP, and three-for-seven in 7 Blumin Affair Van Berg Delahoussaye 2-1 France. The Charlie Whittingham trainee tried colts in 8 Judge T C Hartlage Johnson 8-1 her last start; she was seventh, 23 lengths behind 9 My Magical Star Newcomb Woodley 30-1 Fanmore in the San Luis Obispo Feb. 21. Thoro-Graph Analysis by Jerry Brown One of the interesting discoveries that Thora-Graph Sunday, Keeneland handicappers have made is what we call the "spring Gil $125,000 Lexington S., Jyo, 8.5f three-year-old pattern, n which is a variation of PP Horse Trainer Jockey Wt. "bounce" handicapping. When a quality three-year­ 1 Ulises Callejas Perret 11 2 old runs the best race of his life in the spring, instead 2 Sir Walter Lyzalot Klopp Martinez 112 of bouncing he tends to repeat that effort and bounce 3 Soul of the Matter Mandella Desormeaux 11 8 the next time. In the fourth race of the sequence he 4 Ledford McGaughey Sellers 11 2 will tend to run back to his previous best race, and 5 Southern Rhythm Keefer Gomez 11 8 sometimes even better. This, in fact, was the pattern 6 Oakmont Howard Day 11 8 that Hansel and Pine Bluff followed, running clinkers 7 Able Buck Contessa Romero 11 5 in the Derby then big ones in the Preakness. 8 Smart Enough Vanier Hebert 112 Several members of the Arkansas Derby field are at Soul of the Matter (Private Terms), never out of the different stages of the pattern. Ride The Rails money in five lifetime starts, tops the field for (Cryptoclearance) not only ran his best last out, he Sunday's feature at Keeneland. The San Felipe S. has had six weeks to sharpen for this. Blumin Affair winner worked a half in :50 2/5 Friday. "We just (Dynaformer) just ran a new top, and although short wanted to get a little air in him," said trainer Richard rest might compromise him a little, he probably will Mandella. "We weren't looking for much." His own­ repeat that effort. Silver Goblin (Silver Ghost), on the er, composer Burt Bacharach, will be in Lexington for other hand, just ran his eyeballs out twice in a row the race. Ledford (Forty Niner), a two-time winner and despite actually being the fastest horse, is very looking for his first stakes victory, also worked a half, likely to run a subpar race. going in :49 2/5, while undefeated Panamanian import The most interesting horse is Fly Cry (On to Glory), Ulises (Temperence Hill) went the same distance in who is coming up to the last race of his sequence-­ :49 4/5. the payoff. After running good figures to win a pair of small stakes in Louisiana, he bounced as the favor­ ite in the Louisiana Derby. Now his pattern is primed OVERllEARD: for the payoff--at a price. We'll key Fly Cry back and Trainer Scotty Schulhofer, when asked how Colonial forth in exactas with Blumin Affair and Ride The Rails. Affair (Pleasant Colony) managed the change from Thoro-Graph sheets, state-of-the-art performance figures, are three-year-old to four-year-old, "He handled it just like used by many horsemen and professional han<lfcappers to I handled the change from 67 to 68--real good." evaluate the ability of racehorses.
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