S·T•A•K•E•S RESULTS EVEN DOZEN LIKELY FOR DUBAI It looks like a Monday, Gulfstream Park field of 12 will line up for the March 28 $4 million BONNIE MISS S.-Gll, $200,000, GPX, 3-16, 3yo, f, Dubai World Cup at Nad Al Sheba, according to a 1 1 /16m, 1 :46 2/5, ft. report in today's Sporting Life. American runner 1--#@BANSHEE BREEZE, 114, f, 3, Unbridled--Banshee Behrens (Pleasant Colony) is scheduled to join Winds (GSP, $106,291), by Known Fact. 0/B-Tafel countrymates Silver Charm (Silver Buck) and Malek James B (KY); T-Carl A Nafzger; J-R P Romero; (Chi) (Mocito Guapo {Arg}l in Dubai today. Also ex­ $120,000. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, $1 55,400. pected is Kyoto City (Jpn) (Soccer Boy {Jpn}) from 2--Santaria, 114, f, 3, Star de Naskra--Act of Magic, by Halo. ($30,000 yrl '96 KEESEP). 0-Alibi Stable; Japan, due in Wednesday, and France's Loup B-Bright View Farm, Inc (NJ); $40,000. Sauvage (Riverman), who will ship in Saturday. 3--Cotton House Bay, 114, f, 3, Carson City--Cathy Oxalagu {Ger) (Lagunas {GB}) and Borgia (Ger) Quick, by Cathy's Reject. ($145,000 yrl '96 KEESEP). (Acatenango {Ger}), the German challengers; Dance 0-Melnyk Eugene; B-Holton Ingram, Dr Jack L Allen, Design (Ire) (Sadler's Wells) and Oscar Schindler (Ire) et al (TX); $22,000. (Royal Academy), from Ireland; and British rep Luso Margins: 1 HF, 2, 2HF. Odds: 1.90, 3.30, 24.50. (GB) (Salse) have already settled in at Nad Al Sheba. Also Ran: Let, Kirby's Song, Uanme, Lazy Siusan, Dixie The United Arab Emirates will have two runners, both Melody. owned by the Godolphin Stable--Swain (Ire) A distant seventh in her lone start at two, Banshee (Nashwan) and Predappio (GB) (Polish Precedent). Breeze came back running after more than seven months on the sidelines, breaking her maiden, then SUFFOLK JOCKS TAKE CARE OF THEIR OWN galloping to an eight-length victory in an allowance at Jockeys at Suffolk have started a voluntary contribu­ Gulfstream March 1. Jumping right into the graded tion plan to aid fellow riders who become sick or ranks and favored off that effort, the bay sat behind the injured. Each rider will contribute $5 a week to the leaders to the top of the stretch, shot through an open­ fund, augmenting a little-known but longstanding ing at the head of the lane and wore down Santaria policy of donating their "mount money" whenever a while lugging in through the final furlong. "That was rider needs assistance. The entire colony donated something special," said winning rider Randy Romero. "I their March 15 "mount money," the $35 a Suffolk had so much confidence in her. I was just hoping to get Downs jockey earns for each ride, to Amy Duross, running room ... around the turn, I saw a hole and I had who suffered a back injury in a spill March 14. Duross enough horse to go through real quick. When I called on is recovering from vertebrae damage at Massachu­ her, she came a runnin'." Trainer Carl Nafzger admitted he had to be talked into running in this spot. setts General Hospital. The donated money, in addi­ "(Gulfstream Stakes Coordinator) Doug Bredar told me tion to any which comes in from insurance, the Jock­ she belonged in there," he said. "I guess she did belong. eys' Guild or the Don MacBeth Fund, will be used to A little more seasoning would have been nice, but she help defray medical expenses. "We take care of each ran like she's been doing it all her life. Randy gave her a other," said jockey Josiah Hampshire Jr. "We've beautiful ride." Plans for the filly's future have not yet taken up collections and done things like this for a been set. Second choice UANME (Marquetry), winner of long time. We just kept quiet about it, because public­ the Giii Forward Gal S. and runner-up in the Gii Davona ity isn't the reason we do it. We're competitive, but Dale in her two-turn bow last out, made a bid from we care about each other." Hampshire himself suf­ midpack on the final turn but weakened late to be sixth. fered a fractured ankle in a spill in September, and his fellow riders collected $725 for him. "Thankfully, I didn't need it," he said. "But then Jose (Caraballo) STAKES CLOSINGS came up with the idea that whenever we raise money TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18: and it's not put to immediate use, it should go into a 3-28 $60150,000 Queen Breeders' Cup, TP, special fund for when it is needed." The $5 weekly 4yo/up, f/m, 6f ($50) 3-28 $100,000 Bourbonette, TP, 3yo, f, Bf donations will also be used to make sure there is ($100) always something available in the fund. • , PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 3-17-98 News cont. 1 OTH Race-GPX JUVENILES SHARP FOR OBS MARCH PREVIEW Jambalaya Jazz ended his '97 season with an allow­ Five two-year-olds shared the fastest time for a quarter ance win over the Keeneland grass October 1 7 and mile as half of the 441 horses catalogued for the Ocala resurfaced here to make it two in a row. The third Breeders' Sales Company's March sale of Selected Two­ choice in this strong nine-horse field, he stalked the Year-Olds in Training took to the track during the Video pace from the start, moved to the outside for the Preview in Ocala Monday. Working in :21 4/5 were: hip stretch run and caught pacesetter Carterista in the #1, a filly by Fortunate Prospect--Cabildo Lake (Rainy closing yards for the victory. Lake); hip #66, a filly by Brocco--Empress of Love (Czaravich); hip #93, a filly by Valid Appeal--Go Go 9th-GPX, $39,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1 :11 2/5, ft. Bride (Classic Go Go) named Bride's Appeal; hip #117, OH NELLIE (f, 4, Tilt the Stars--Miss Enjoleur, by a colt by Marquetry--lntrepid Trek (Damascus); and hip L' tnjoleur), second in last year's G 1 English 1 000 Guin­ #176, a filly by End Sweep--Miss Biscuit (Rich Cream) eas, ended her European campaign with four straight named Sweeping Biscuit. Five horses also tied with the off-the-board finishes and started out in the U.S. in fastest eighth in : 10 3/5: hip #63, a filly by Personal similar fashion, returning from a four-month layoff to be Hope--Dual Crown (Dayjur); hip #74, a colt by Allen's seventh in a Gulfstream turf allowance test February 11. Prospect--Fast n Blonde (Fast Passer); hip #75, a colt by The slight 5-2 choice, who began her career in the Valid Appeal--Faultless Image (Tank's Prospect) named States and had gone two-for-three on the main track Faultless Appeal; hip #111, a filly by Prospector's before switching to the grass, returned to the dirt here Music--How Pleasant (Foolish Pleasure); and hip #148, a and closed from fifth to post a 2 1 /2-iength victory as filly by End Sweep--Lilly's Pleasure (What a Pleasure) the slight 5-2 choice. Lifetime Record: G 1 SP-Eng, named lilly' s Sweep. Hips 221-441 will be on display 13-4-3-0, $145,317. today. The regular Under Tack Show will be held March 0-M Tabor. B-Halsall Investments Inc. (FL). T-T Pletcher. 22-23, with the sale set for March 24-25. 12th-GPX, $34,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 8.5fT, 1 :44 4/5, gd. CAPTAIN MAESTRI INJURED Three-year-old Cap­ EXTRA BOOST (c, 4, Theatrical (lre)--Mary's Spirit, by tain Maestri (Dynaformer), third in Sunday's Gill Louisi­ Mr. Prospector), O-for-11 on the main track, came into ana Derby, came out of the race with a fractured right the race 2-for-11 on the turf and had most recently front cannon bone and will be out of action for at least finished third in a Gulfstream grass allowance March 1 . four months. "After he cooled out, he was limping. He The 4-1 second choice rallied from just off the pace to leaves (Monday) night for the Priest and Harthill Equine catch 7-5 TEKKEN (IRE) (Nureyev) and edge away to a Clinic in Lexington, where he will have surgery," said one-length tally. Lifetime Record: 23-3-4-3, $92,953. Bobby Kelly, assistant to owner/trainer Louie Roussel Ill. 0-Zaven Minassian. B-Joseph & William Stavola, Inc. The colt, a stakes winner at two and three, was also (NJ). T-Philip M Serpe. runner-up in last year's Gii Arlington-Washington Futu­ rity. He has won three of his 11 starts and $293,670. 5th-GPX, $33,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :44 1 /5, gd. LONG WAR (c, 4, Lord At War (Arg)--Lady Winborne FLORIDA {GSP-lre}, by Secretariat) started his career with a • • victory on the turf at Churchill last June 1 2, but had Yesterday's Results: been out of action since. Returning off the nine-month layoff as the 2-1 favorite, he closed from fifth under 10th-GPX, $50,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 mT, 1 :36 4/5, gd. jockey Shane Sellers to win going away by a length and 1--JAMBALAYA JAZZ, 119, h, 6, Dixieland Band-- a quarter.
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