
The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~UN~~~RE DM FR ID A Y, MARCH 1 7, 1 9 9 5 S•T•A•K•E•S RESULT TOP MARES RETIRED Strategic Maneuver THE PAN AMERICAN H.-Gll, $300,000, GPX, 3-16, (Cryptoclearance), runner-up to Phone Chatter for the 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT, 2:29 2/5, yl. Eclipse Award as top two-year-old filly of 1993, has 1--AWAD, 114, h, 5, Caveat--Dancer's Candy (MSW, been shipped to Stone Farm in Paris, Kentucky and $148,868), by Noble Dancer (GB). O/B-Ryehill Farm will be bred to Danzig within the week. The four­ (MD); T-David Dank; J-E. Maple; $180,000. year-old has not raced since finishing off the board in Lifetime Record: 36-10-3-4, $982,616. last year's GI Test S. at Saratoga; winner of the GI 2--Misil, 120, h, 7, Miswaki--April Edge, by The Axe Spinaway S. and GI Matron at two, the Philip II. ($40,000 wing '88 KEENOV). 0-Kai Horafuki; Teinowitz/Scotty Schulhofer-owned filly goes to the B-William S. Farish & G. Watts Humphrey Jr_ (KY); breeding shed with a record of five wins from 1 O $60,000. starts and earnings of $414,340. Also starting her 3--Frenchpark (GB), 117, h, 5, Fools Holme--Piffle, by new career as a broodmare is Clement L. Hirsch's Shirley Heights. 0-Joseph D. Kowal; 8-Lord Magical Maiden (Lord Avie), who has been bred to Harrington (GB); $33,000. A.P. Indy at Lane's End Farm in Versailles, Kentucky. Margins: 1 3/4, 3, 1 3/4. Odds: 7.60, 3.90, 3.20. !he six-year-old mare won eight races and $901,945 Also Ran: Turk Passer, Star of Manila, The Wild Irish­ 1n a career that included victories in the GI Hollywood man, Myrmidon, Yokohama, Tocopilla (Arg). Starlet and the GI Las Virgenes S., as well as a third­ Awad, winner of the GI Secretariat S. at Arlington place finish in the 1992 Breeders' Cup Distaff. Prince as a three-year-old, last visited the winners' circle Fahd Salman's Newgate Stud Farm reported yester­ Jan. 13 after taking a turf allowance at Gulfstream by day that six-time graded stakes-winner Trampoli a head. Off the board in his last two efforts, the (Trempolino) will be bred to Lure this spring. The win­ Maryland-bred returned to form here, trailing the field ner of the Gii Long Island H., Gii La Prevoyante and for the first mile, launching his bid on the final turn, Gii Orchid as well as the G3 Prix Penelope in France coming into the lane 1 0 wide, then outfinishing six-year-old Trampoli left trainer Christophe Clement~s MGSW Misil for the victory. "He wrenched an ankle barn at Payson Park earlier this week and has arrived (right front) last year in the Hialeah Turf Cup and we at Mill Ridge Farm in Lexington, Ky. She earned gave him the rest of the year off," said winning train­ $640,575 from nine wins in 23 starts. er David Dank. "He has come back one race at a time, getting better each time. Today he got the kind HISHI AMAZON'S CONDITION IMPROVES of course he likes and he really ran his race." 2-1 favorite YOKOHAMA (Theatrical {IRE}) was never in Four-year-old Kentucky-bred Hishi Amazon (Theatrical contention, finishing eighth in the nine-horse field. {IRE}), the Champion Two and Three-Year-Old Filly in Japan, showed marked improvement Thursday from a strained left front ankle, which prevented her from being entered in Saturday's GI Santa Ana H. at Santa Anita. "It's immensely improved," said trainer Dent © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form Caton. "All tests have been negative. It looks like or by any means, electronic or mechanical, it's just a wrench or a strain. Yesterday she was sore without prior written permission of the copyright and lame; today she's basically walking sound." owner, MediaVista. Caton said the world's richest filly or mare, with Information as to the races, race results and earnings of $4, 702,968, is scheduled to depart earnings was obtained from results charts pub­ Wednesday morning for Japan. "It's been such a lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith major effort by Mr. Abe (owner Masaichiro Abe) to do with the permission of the copyright owner, all this (bring the filly to the U.S. to race) and orches­ Daily Racing Form. trate it. He's gone out of his way to give something back to the United States that he's had." News Continued, P- 3 PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 3-17-95 Sunday, Fair Grounds: W•E•E•K•E•N•D LOUISIANA DERBY-Giii, $300,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m Three Southern California-based three-year-olds will PREVIEW be making the trip to New Orleans: Petionville (Seek­ ing the Gold), In Character (GB) (Never So Bold {IRE}) and On Target (Forty Niner). Chris Antley will ride Saturday, Santa Anita: undefeated two-time stakes-winner Petionville for SANTA ANA H.-GI, $150,000a, 4yo/up, f/m, trainer Randy Bradshaw; Corey Nakatani will be 1 1/8mT aboard Santa Catalina runner-up In Character for PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY Wt trainer Bruce Jackson; and Alex Solis has the mount 1 Yearly Tour Jenda T. Chapman 116 on Gii Del Mar Futurity victor On Target for Ron 2 Potrichal (Arg) McAnally Flores 111 McAnally. 3 Klassy Kim Stute Mccarron 11 6 4 Capracotta (Ire) T. Bell II Delahoussaye 113 Saturday, March 25, Aqueduct: 5 Wandesta (GB) Frankel Nakatani 11 5 THE GOTHAM S.-Gll, $250,000, 3yo, 1 m 6 Lyin to the Moon Mandella Antley 117 Probables for next Saturday's Gotham S. were an­ 7 Aube lndienne (Fr) Whittingham Desormeaux 120 nounced yesterday by acting NYRA Racing Secretary Capracotta (IRE) (Shernazar {IRE}), winner of a Mike Lakow and include: Ave's Flag (Personal Flag), 1 1 /8-mile turf allowance at Santa Anita in her '95 Giii Best Turn winner Da Hoss (Gone West), '94 Giii debut Feb. 22, breezed three furlongs over Santa Nashua S. winner Devious Course (Crafty Prospector), Anita's fast main track in :36 2/5 Wednesday. Also Guadalcanal (Copelan), Larchmont (Horatius), Onto working Wed. was 120-pound highweight Aube Luck (Lucky North), Country Squire (Mining) and last lndienne (FR) (Bluebird), who covered five furlongs year's Champion Two-Year-Old Colt in Canada Talkin over a firm turf course (dogs up) in 1 :07 4/5. Winner Man (With Approval). Tai kin Man hasn't run since his of the GI Yellow Ribbon Invitational S. last Nov. 6, 10th place finish in the Nov. 5 Breeders' Cup Juve­ Aube lndienne finished second by a head in her most nile. "I was very impressed with his latest workout," recent start, the Nov. 27 GI Matriarch S. at Holly­ said trainer Roger Attfield. "We're just going to take wood Park. it one step at a time. My first concern is doing well in the Gotham, then we'll move on from there." T•R•l•P•L•E Valid Wager (Valid Appeal), winner of the Gii THREATS Hutcheson at Gulfstream Jan. 28, is off the Triple Crown trail. The Florida-bred has been sold to Harry Mangurian Jr. and will be campaigned at Woodbine by Saturday, Fair Grounds: his new trainer, Mark Casse. After a three-length loss FAIR GROUNDS OAKS-Giii, $125,000, 3yo, f, 1 to current Derby favorite Afternoon Deelites (Private 1/16m Terms) in the Hollywood Prevue last November, the Trainer Richard Small will send out two of Robert Florida-bred was put on the Derby trail by trainer Mike Meyerhoff's homebred fillies: Broad Smile (Broad Mollica, who was rewarded with successive wins in Brush) and Brushing Gloom (Broad Brush). Broad the Giii California Juvenile and Hutcheson. The colt Smile, who has already taken the Pontalba S., the was sold following his sixth-place effort in the Feb. Tiffany Lass S. and the Thelma S. at the Fair Grounds 18 Fountain of Youth. Valid Wager will be pointed for this season, was upset in her last outing, the Feb. 26 the six-furlong, $75,000-added Friar Rock S. April 2, Davona Dale H., by Fair Grounds Oaks entrant Leg­ the first added-money event on Woodbine's '95 endary Priness (Gone West). Brushing Gloom, winner schedule. of two of three lifetime, won a Fair Grounds allow­ ance by 7 1 /2 in her last. MGSP Morris Code (lost Trainer Dan Brown said California Breeders' Champion Code) will ship from Oaklawn for the assignment, S. winner Snow Kidd'n (Snow Chief), fourth in the Gii while Ron McAnally-trainee Kuda (Strawberry Road San Rafael March 4, will make his next start in the {AUST}) will be coming in from Southern California. $600,000 Jim Beam S. April 1 at Turfway Park. Stakes-placed Poodle Skirt (Time for a Change) com­ pletes the probable field. FOALING NEWS: FOALING NEWS: KNIGHT'S BARONESS, 8, Rainbow Quest--Knight's TOUGALOO, 12, Lot o'Gold--Bright Reply (Gleaming) Beauty (True Knight) Foal born 1-29-95, a colt by Strawberry Road (Aust). Foal born 2-8-95, a colt by Caerleon. Will be bred back to Sky Classic.
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