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'Cosmic' heads Waterhouse four timer

Victorious in the G1 Tattersall's Tiara on her final start of her 3-year-old campaign, Cosmic Endeavour (Aus) (Northern Meteor {Aus}) had been a beaten favorite in both her outings this season, finishing fourth and then second in a pair of Group 3 events, including the G3 Guy Walter S. at Warwick Farm last Saturday. However, punters as well as trainer Gai Waterhouse kept their faith in the 4-year-old mare and were duly rewarded with an all-the-way victory in the G1 Canterbury S. The bay broke alertly from post one and took control...

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Royal Applause's Sir Maximilian Takes the Meydan Sprint

The connections of Sir Maximilian enjoyed a fruitful campaign with the gelding last season, when he won four of nine outings, including two listed stakes, over this distance in Britain and Ireland. The bay got the year off on a winning note when taking a Chester handicap over Caspian Prince (Ire) (Dylan Thomas {Ire}) in May, and three starts later he landed in the winner's enclosure at The Curragh, once again in handicap company. After finishing seventh, beaten 3 1/4 lengths, in a heritage handicap at Goodwood Aug. 2, Sir...

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Hallowed' crowned in Randwick Guineas

A winner of the G1 Golden Rose S. last Sept., Hallowed Crown (Aus) (Street Sense) resumed last start with a strong win over Sweynesse (Aus) (Lonhro {Aus}) in the G2 Hobartville S. over 1400 meters at Rosehill Feb. 21. Stepping up to the 1600 meters of the G1 Randwick Guineas, the result was exactly the same again as Hallowed Crown achieved his second victory at the elite level, highlighting himself as arguably the best 3-year-old colt in the country. Darley purchased a 50 percent share in the Gooree Park Stud homebred last Oct., which...

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Shaishee Up to Take the Mahab Al Shimaal

Following a formative period with Charlie Hills in Lambourn, Shaishee flourished in the desert for Musabah Al Muhairi and earned a first black-type placing when third in the Listed Jebel Ali Sprint over five furlongs last March. Enjoying two straight successes over seven and eight furlongs when campaigned here in the winter, the dark bay went on to be fifth in the G2 Al Fahidi Fort over the former trip Jan. 22 before filling the same spot in the G3 Al Shindagha Sprint dropped to this distance Feb. 12. Slowly...

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Rising Star Back to Slipper Favoritism

'TDN Rising Star' Vancouver (Aus) (Medaglia d'Oro) was promoted once again to the top of the betting market for the Mar. 21 G1 Golden Slipper after running away with yesterday's G2 Todman S. at Randwick, a traditional Slipper lead-up race for colts. Racing on near even terms with Godolphin's Furnaces (Aus) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) with former Slipper favorite Headwater (Aus) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) to his outside, Vancouver grabbed the lead passing the 300 meter mark and drew away to score by almost 3 1/2 lengths from Furnaces, with Headwater another two lengths back...

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Jumps Legend McCoy to Retire

Tony McCoy, a 19-time champion jumps jockey who has booted home over 4,000 winners, has announced he will retire from racing at the end of the season. Just minutes after Mr Mole (Ire) (Great Pretender {Ire}) gave McCoy his 200th winner of the season in an incident-packed Betfair Price Rush Chase at Newbury, the champion jockey told Channel 4 Racing of his intention to stop riding.  "It's going to be the last time I ride 200 winners," McCoy said. "Having spoken to Dave [Roberts, agent] and [owner] JP McManus, I...

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Qatar Bloodstock Gains Blue Diamond Prospect

Thurlow (Aus) (Sebring {Aus}), a A$150,000 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale purchase by David Redvers for Qatar Bloodstock, entered the picture for the G1 Blue Diamond S. courtesy of an assertive win in the 1000-meter G3 Chairman's S. at Sandown. The Robert Smerdon trainee, thus stable mate to the unbeaten and Blue Diamond S. ante-post favorite Fontiton (Aus) (Turffontein {Aus}), was returning from a summer break following her Listed victory in November, and scored by a comfortable half-length under regular partner Craig Williams.  Smerdon indicated that he would discuss future plans with Sheikh Fahad...

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Rome Worth the Weight in Centenary Vase

Despite racing at a distance short of his optimal and despite giving some accomplished rivals a double-digit break in the weights in Saturday's Centenary Vase H. at Sha Tin, Designs On Rome (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) asserted his class to lead for the first and only time on the wire in the first of a two-race bulid-up prior to an expected appearance in the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic Mar. 28.  Third to the top local miler Gold-Fun (Ire) (Le Vie dei Colori {GB}) in the Oct. 5 Celebration Cup H. over...

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Chris Munce to Transition to Training

Following the conclusion of Saturday's races at the Gold Coast, jockey Chris Munce will conclude his 30-year career as a jockey and will immediately take up training, the 45-year-old announced Wednesday.  "I knew retirement was coming when I went to bed the night before a race meeting and didn't dream about riding winners," Munce explained to Australian Associated Press.  Munce is one of the few jockeys in the history of the Australian turf to ride the winners of the so-called 'Big 4' races--the G1 Melbourne Cup on Jezabeel (NZ), the...

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Eclipse Award Finalists Announced.

The finalists for the 2014 Eclipse Awards, which will be held Saturday, Jan. 17 at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida, were announced by National Thoroughbred Racing Association, the Daily Racing Form and the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters yesterday. It came as no surprise that GI Breeders' Cup Classic hero Bayern (Offlee Wild), GI Kentucky Derby and GI Preakness S. winner California Chrome (Lucky Pulpit) and GI Breeders' Cup Turf winnerMain Sequence (Aldebaran) were named as the top three finalists for Horse of the Year. After failing to fire in the Preakness, Kaleem Shah's...

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All Calm On the Calder 'Fencegate' Front–For Now

By T.D. Thornton  More temporary stalls in tents are going up while the threats of eviction appear to be quieting down at Calder Race Course & Casino.  Churchill Downs Incorporated, which owns the track but leases a portion of the backstretch property to Gulfstream Park for year-round training and a 40-day autumn race meet, has been closing down the former main stable area of 60 barns since Dec. 1 in preparation for an unspecified future construction project.  Over the past five weeks, horsemen have been scrambling to find new homes...

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Galileo Top APEX Sire Too

By Bill Oppenheim It's been a hard road to the top of the APEX charts for Coolmore's Galileo, the consensus world number one. It's one thing to be the top sire in North America and Europe by progeny earnings on the TDN General Sire List three straight years (2012-2014), while siring 60-some black-type horses a year, but it's quite another to also be the top sire by indexes calculated using numbers of runners. The APEX A Runner Index is calculated using the percentage of a sire's runners which achieve certain earnings...

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