The Thoroughbred Dally News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call908-747-8060. T~9~~~UN~~~RE DM M 0 N DAY, 0 C T 0 BE R 3, 1 9 9 4 W• E • E • K • E • N •D RESULTS CARNEGIE GIVES FABRE TIDRD ARC Sunday, Longchamp, France PRIX DE L'ARC DE TRIOMPHE-GI, $1,275,080, WIN Three-year-old Carnegie (Ire) (Sadler's Wells) Longchamp, France, 10-2, 3yo/up, c/f, 12fT, gave trainer Andre Fabre his third career win in the Gl 2:31.10, gd. Prix de I' Arc de Triomphe yesterday, gamely holding 1--CARNEGIE (IRE), 123, c, 3, Sadler's Wells--De­ off Hernando (Fr) (Niniski) to win the photo in a tight troit (Fr) (Ch. 3yo filly, Horse of the Year-Fr; finish. Fabre, who had also saddled Arc champions GISW-Fr; $483,379), by Riverman. 0-Sheikh Trempolino and Subotica, sent out a five-horse entry Mohammed al Maktoum; B-Swettenham Stud; for this year's running, including third-place finisher T-Andre Fabre; J-T Jarnet; $750,046. * 1/2 to Apple Tree (fr) (Bikala {Fr}). After the race, he said, Lake Erie (Ire) (Kings Lake), GSW-Eng, $145,117; "Carnegie was not my best horse before the race, but and Antisaar (Northern Dancer), GSW-Fr, he was the most progressive and the one with the best breeding." Carnegie is a son of the champion $164,90. filly Detroit, who also won the Arc as a three-year­ 2--Hernando (fr), 130, c, 4, Niniski--Whakilyric, by old, taking the 1980 edition over Argument. The Miswaki. 0/B-Stavros Niarchos; $300,019. trainer added that the colt would not start again this 3--Apple Tree (Fr), 130, h, 5, Bikala (Fr)--Pomme year. "I do not want to race him again this season, Rose (Fr), by Carvin (Fr). 0-Sultan al Kabeer; so he will not be going to the Breeders' Cup, but I B-Paul de Moussac; $150,009. would love to have him back for 1995." Fabre will, Margins: short NK, 1/2, short NK. however, send Intrepidity (GB) (Sadler's Wells) for a Winner's Odds: 3-1 second attempt in the Breeders' Cup Turf. The filly Also ran: Ezzoud (Ire), Bright Moon, White Muzzle was 1 3th in the Arc, and 1 3th of 14 in last year's (GB), Only Royale (Ire), Lando (Ger), Millkom (Fr), edition of the Turf. White Muzzle (GB) (Dancing King's Theatre (Ire), Celtic Arms (Fr), Ric:hard Of Brave), sixth after a troubled trip in the Arc, will travel York (GB), Intrepidity (GB), Much Better (Brz), to North America for the Rothmans International at Broadway Flyer, Sierra Madre (Fr), Big Tobin (lty), Woodbine; ridden by Yutaka Take in the Arc, the four­ Truly A Dream (Ire), Vert Amande (Fr), Dancienne year-old will have a new jockey, John Reid, for his (Fr). next start and will remain in training next season. Broadway Flyer set a good pace and entering the final straight he had gone clear of the chasing GROOM CHARGED IN SCOTT MURDER Police bunch, but he was soon challenged by King's have charged a 58-year-old man with the murder of Theatre, Intrepidity, Celtic Arms, Ezzoud and Newmarket trainer Alex Scott. William Michael Clem­ Millkom, while Carnegie made rapid progress ent O'Brien, chief groom at Scott's Glebe Stud, will through the middle of the field. Carnegio took appear in court today. He will also be indicted for charge with a furlong and a half to run, but he had threatening to kill Christopher Forster, another mem­ to withstand the late charge of Hernando, proving ber of the staff on the Cambrigeshire estate. Scott's best on the line in a hard-fought drive. Apple Tree, body was discovered Friday evening at 6:10p.m.; he hampered by Ezzoud when making good progress had been killed by a single gunshot wound to the on the rail, finished best of all. chest. The local police launched a search which Longchamp, Weekend Results cont. p2 involved tracker dogs and a helicopter, and O'Brien was arrested Saturday, not far from the scene of the incident. It is believed he had earlier been arguing WEEKEND RESULTS ....... p1-2 with Scott after the trainer decided to terminate his employment at the stud. Scott was one of RACING REPORTS ........ p2-4 Newmarket's most successful young horseman. He had saddled 1 64 winners in less than six years with a NEWS CONT. p4 license. News cont. p4 PAGE 2 • mOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS •16-3-94 Weekend Results cont. PRIX DE L'ABBAYE DE LONGCHAMP-GI, $159,385, Longchamp, France, 10-2, 2yo/up, 5fT, :57.20, gd. N•E•W Y•O•R•K 1--LOCHSONG (GB), 133, m, 6, Song (GB)--Peckitts REPORT Well (GB), by Lochnager (GB). 0-Jeff Smith· B-Littleston Stud; T-lan Balding; J-L Dettori; ' $93,756. *Hwt Older Mare-Eng, 5-7f; Hwt Older Yesterday's Results: Horse-Fr, 5-7f. SCHENECTADY H., $57,250, BEL, 10-2, New York­ 2--Mistertopogigo (Ire), 137, c, 4, Thatching (lre)-­ bred, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10, ft. Decadence (GB), by Vaigly Great (GB). 0-Giovanni 1--~C?TT~A TALC, 114, f, 4, Talc--Antilassa, by An­ Alessi; B-Tullamaine Castle Stud; $37,502. tiCipating. 0-K Eggart & V McGuire & C Werner· 8-K C V Stable (NY); T-T D Kelly; J-F Alvarado· ' 3--Spain Lan~, 134, f, 3, Seeking the Gold--Regent's Walk, by V1ce Regent. 0-Sheikh Maktoum al !34,350. Lifetime Record: 27-6-5-5, $222,04S. Maktoum; B-Ed ward A Cox Jr.; $18,751. 1/2 to Appealing Guy (Proud Appeal), MSW, Margins: 5, 2, 1. Winner's Odds: 0. 70. $220,003. Also ran: Late Parade (Ire), Great Deeds (GB), Bunty 2--Lilly's Moment, 120, f, 4, Timeless Moment-­ Boo (GB), Lavinia Fontana (Ire), Tropical (GB), Piccolo Cardonessa, by Olden Times. 0/B-Snowberry Farm (GB), Bruttina (GB). (NY); $12,595. Lochsong repeats her win of last year with an all­ 3--Tensie's Pro, 112, f, 3, Distinctive Pro--Weird the-way win, never being in any way challenged. She Combination, by Tri Jet. 0/B-Patrick Barry (NY); now goes for the Breeders' Cup Sprint. $6,870. Margins: 2 3/4, 1 1/4, 1 1/4. Odds: 10-1, 5-2, 5-1. PRIX MARCEL BOUSSAC-GI, $255,016, Longchamp, Sixth against open company in the Tea Sipper H. in France, 10-2, 2yo, f, 8fT, 1:43.80, gd. her latest effort, MSW Lottsa Talc moved back into state-bred company and came flying 1--#@MACOUMBA, 123, f, 2, Mr. Prospector-- from the back of Maximova (Fr) (GISW-Fr, $180,011), by Green the ~ack to score her first victory since taking the restncted Hyde Park H. at Aqueduct in February. Dancer. 0-Haras d'Etreham; B-Janus Bloodstock Favored Lilly's Moment, in her second start off the Inc.; T-Criquette Head; J-F Head; $150,009. *1/2 eight-and-a-half month layoff, made a bid from to Septieme Ciel (Seattle Slew), GISW-Fr, midpack but couldn't get to the winner. $372, 165; and Maxigroom (Blushing Groom {Fr}), MGSW, $219,299. 7th-BEL, $50,000, H'cap, 3yo/up, 1 mT, 1:38 1/5, sf. 2--Piquetnol, 123, f, 2, Private Account--Aviance 1--IRISH LINNET, 122, m, 6, Seattle Song--Royal Slip (Ire), by Northfields. 0-Stavros Niarchos; (Ire), by Royal Match. 0/B-Delaney Austin (NY); B-Fiaxman Holdings Ltd.; $60,004. T-Leo O'Brien. Lifetime Record: GSW, 52-15-14-7, 3--Chrysalu (GB), 123, f, 2, Distant Relative (lre)-­ $889,226. Final Rush (GB), by Final Straw (GB). 0-D Kahn; 2--Biazing Kadie, 116, f, 4, Our Native--Majestic Ma­ B-R M West; $30,002. ma, by His Majesty. Margins: NO, NK, HD. 3--True Affair, 114, f, 4, Believe It--A Fore~ign Rela­ Also ran: Garden Rose (Ire), Bold Empress, Slewvera. tion, by Damascus. A brave win for Macoumba, who had led only to Margins: 4, NK, 1 1/4. Odds: 1.50, 4.70, 2.00. lose the lead to Bold Empress, then came back again A troubled seventh in the Gl Flower Bowl H. last to lead a furlong and a half out and then hold off the time out over a soft course after taking her two previ­ challenge of Piquetnol and Chrysalu. ous starts, Irish Linnet returned to her winning ways, making her bid as the field straightened into the Sunday, Woodbine stretch and pulling away through the final sixteenth. MAZARINE S.-GIC, $109,400, WOX, 10-2, 2yo, f, 1 1 /16m, 1 :46 4/5, ft. 4th-BEL, $30,000 Alw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:23 1/5, gd. 1--@HONKY TONK TUNE, 121, f, 2, Cure the TADDARRUJ (GB) (c, 3, Gulch--Casual, by Caro Blues--Starita (SW, $241 ,485). by Star de Naskra. {Ire}), winless since breaking his maiden at 9f last 0-Stronach Frank H; B-Windfields Farm (CAN); April at Keeneland, drew away to a comfortable T-Daniel J Vella; J-R C Landry; $65,640. Lifetime 7 1 /2-length victory under Julie Krone after sitting Record: 5-5-0-0, $215,665. just behind the pace early. Sent off at 7-2 and 4th 2--Search the Sea, 114, f, 2, Seeking the Gold--Sea choice in the wagering, the winner dismissed favored Regent, by Vice Regent.
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