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my miss storm cat 06-13-2007 10:42 AM

International runners ~ American Oaks, Cash Call Mile
 
From Racing Post.....

Tango could contest American Oaks
by Keith Hamer

ALEXANDER TANGO, fourth to Finsceal Beo in the Irish 1,000 Guineas, could be in line for a trip to the US for the $750,000 American Oaks.

The Grade 1 event at Hollywood Park on July 7 is one of three options for the Tommy Stack-trained filly.

"There are three races under consideration for her - the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot, the Pretty Polly Stakes at the Curragh and the American Oaks at Hollywood Park.

"It will be one of the three. I will talk to the owner later in the week," said Stack's son andassistant, Fozzy.

"She's in great shape."

Alexander Tango also holds an entry in the Darley Irish Oaks on July 15.

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From FoxSports AU...

Anamato On Target For America
(no author listed)

Oaks winner Anamato is on target for her trip to America after her rousing exhibition gallop at Moonee Valley on Saturday.

Anamato is booked to be flown to California next weekend where she will contest the G1 America Oaks at Hollywood park on July 7.

Her appearance at Moonee Valley was a necessity as trainer David Hayes admitted he had given the filly an easy time since her last start win in the Austraslaian Oaks at Morphettville on April 21.

"I wanted to give her a hard hit out because she hasn't run for a long time," Hayes said.

"She worked well and now I know what I can do with her before she leaves next weekend."

Hayes called on John Didham to ride Anamato in Saturday's gallop with stablemate Mercia.

The pair worked off from the 1600m with Mercia leading out by two lengths until Didham asked Anamato to extend over the last 400m.

She made up the leeway on her companion to win the gallop narrowly, running home her last 400m in a smart 23.59 seconds.

Hayes is not concerned that Anamato will arrive in California three weeks before she is due to race.

"I'd like her to settle in and be fully acclimatised by the time the race is on," he said.

Anamato will be the first Australian-trained filly to run in the American Oaks, a race that has attracted several runners from New Zealand and Japan in recent years.

The Redoute's Choice filly will be a worthy representative as she ranks among the best fillies of the season with her wins in the G1 Australasian Oaks and G2 Kewney Stakes and a third behind Miss Finland and Tuesday Joy in the G1 VRC Oaks at Flemignton last November.

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... and the runners from Japan.....

Robe Decollete (to the Oaks), Koiuta, Kiss to Heaven, and Dia de la Novia possible for the Cash Call mile.

Pink Cameo was (slightly) injured and is out...

lemoncrush 06-13-2007 10:57 AM

I like the fact that they're moving the Cashcall mile to Friday night, July 6th.
Should be an interesting field assembled.
I think Pletcher is sending Wait a while back to California for this one.

my miss storm cat 06-13-2007 11:14 AM

Koiuta, winniong the Victoria Mile (in a shocker).....

http://www.jra.go.jp/JRADB/asx/2007/...702050811h.asx


Robe Decollete, winning the Japanese Oaks.....

http://www.jra.go.jp/JRADB/asx/2007/...703050211h.asx

Scurlogue Champ 06-13-2007 11:31 AM

I don't think the Hayes runner from Australia will be very competitive...

All depending on who is in the race, but she isn't top level down-under. They should have sent Miss Finland. That would have been an ass-whipping.

my miss storm cat 06-13-2007 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scurlogue Champ
I don't think the Hayes runner from Australia will be very competitive...

All depending on who is in the race, but she isn't top level down-under. They should have sent Miss Finland. That would have been an ass-whipping.

If they were sending her, there would be no need to bother running the race.

Give the lady the blanket of flowers and the check, take the winner's circle picture cause NO ONE would come close..... :cool:

my miss storm cat 06-18-2007 04:42 PM

From HP barn notes.....


JAPANESE QUARTET TO SHIP FOR TWO RICH FEMALE RACES

Japan, a dominant force in the American Oaks and CashCall Mile at Hollywood Park, will again be well represented this year.

Robe Decollete, winner of the Japanese Oaks, will be flown to California on June 25 for the $750,000 American Oaks on July 7. She will be accompanied by three aspirants in the $1-million CashCall Mile on July 6: Koiuta, Kiss To Heaven and Dia De La Novia.

Japan sandwiched an American Oaks victory by Cesario in 2005 between runner-up finishes by Dance in the Mood in 2004 and Asahi Rising in 2006. Dance in the Mood returned to win the CashCall Mile last year.

Yuichi Fukunaga, who rode Cesario, has taken the call in the Grade I American Oaks at 1 ¼ miles on turf for trainer Shikegi Matsumoto. Robe Decollete is an American-bred daughter of Cozzene.

Dia De La Novia is owned by Carrot Farm and trained by Katsuhiko Sumii, the same connections as Cesario. Kiss To Heaven is owned by Kazuko Yoshida, a member of a prominent breeding family. Koiuta is owned by a famous Japanese singer, Maekawa Kikaku.

Anamato, the first Australian representative in the American Oaks, is scheduled to arrive from Australia Sunday night with groom Susan Kerr. John Connell, assistant to trainer David Hayes, is scheduled to arrive later this week to supervise the Australasian Oaks winner.

my miss storm cat 06-19-2007 06:42 PM

The first arrival.....:)

http://www.racingandsports.com.au/ra...asp?NID=106334

my miss storm cat 06-24-2007 07:55 PM

From HP barn notes.....

JAPANESE ANSWER THE CASH CALL

Three highly regarded females from Japan are scheduled to arrive in California early Monday morning and clear quarantine Wednesday in an effort to succeed Dance in the Mood in the winner's circle for the $1-million CashCall Mile for fillies and mares on turf July 6.

The formidable triumvirate of Japanese-breds is composed of Dia de la Novia, Kiss to Heaven and Koiuta.

Dia de la Novia, a 5-year-old chestnut mare by Sunday Silence, has won four of 19 starts and earned $2,380,954. She won the Group III Kyoto Himba Stakes in January. Kiss to Heaven, a 4-year-old filly, has won three of 16 starts and earned $1,626,209. She won the Group I Oka Sho Japanese 1000 Guineas last year.

Koiuta, a 4-year-old chestnut filly, has won five of 16 starts and earned $2,002,101. She won the Victoria Mile in her last start on May 13 as a 59-to-1 longshot, defeating Asahi Rising by one-half length.

Racing secretary Martin Panza issued nine other invitations Sunday. Four went to Eclipse Award-winning filly Wait a While with Todd Pletcher in New York, Just A Game Handicap winner My Typhoon with Bill Mott in New York, multiple stakes winner Lady of Venice with Patrick Biancone in Kentucky, and multiple Canadian stakes winner Strike Softly with Mark Frostad at Woodbine.

Trainer Bobby Frankel received invitations for a duo of Precious Kitten, winner of the Gallorette Handicap at Pimlico in her last start; and Price Tag, winner of the Grade I Matriarch here last autumn and runner-up in the Grade I Gamely Breeders' Cup Stakes in her last outing.

Other local invitees are Dancing Edie, winner of the Grade I John Mabee Handicap and fourth-place finisher in the CashCall last year; Somethinaboutlaura, winner of the Redondo Beach Stakes in her last start, and Alexandra Rose, a South African import awaiting her U.S. debut in the Neil Drysdale stable.

my miss storm cat 07-01-2007 11:00 AM

HP stable notes.....


ARM CANDY EXTENDED CASHCALL INVITATION

Arm Candy, third-place finisher in the Redondo Beach Stakes, was extended an invitation to the $1-million CashCall Mile for fillies and mares on turf next Friday night and is considered a probable starter for trainer Ben Cecil.

A strong international lineup is expected to include a Japanese trio of Dia de la Novia (Yasunari Iwata), Kiss to Heaven (Victor Espinoza) and Koiuta (Hiroyuki Uchida), a Bobby Frankel-trained duo of Price Tag (Edgar Prado) and Precious Kitten (Rafael Bejarano), North American champion Wait a While (Garrett Gomez) from New York, Lady of Venice (Julien Leparoux) from Kentucky and locally-based Dancing Edie (Corey Nakatani), fourth-place finisher last year.

Alexandra Rose, a South African import in the Neil Drysdale stable, is considered possible.

Wait a While, Precious Kitten and Lady of Venice are scheduled to be flown here Tuesday.

COMMUNIQUE JOINS LINEUP FOR AMERICAN OAKS

Communique, a closing fourth in the Regret Stakes on the Churchill Downs turf June 16, has accepted an invitation from racing secretary Martin Panza to compete in the $750,000 American Oaks on July 7, trainer Rusty Arnold said Friday from Kentucky.

"She's a mile-and-a-quarter horse, and you don't get many opportunities to run at a mile and a quarter for $750,000," explained Arnold of his decision to ship. "And Mr. Humphrey is a sportsman."

The Kentucky-bred daughter of Smart Strike, owned by G. Watts Humphrey, Jr., is scheduled to be flown here Tuesday. The jockey assignment is pending. Runner-up in the Grade III Herecomesthebride Stakes at Gulfstream Park in March, Communique has won one of six starts.

A field of nine or ten is shaping up for the Grade I test at 1¼ miles on turf. Probable are Anamato (Michael Rodd) from Australia, Robe Decollete (Yosunari Iwata) from Japan, Just Little (Victor Espinoza) from France, Supposition (Rafael Bejarano) from Ireland, the Todd Pletcher-trained duo of Audacious Chloe (David Flores) and Panty Raid (Edgar Prado) from New York, Baroness Thatcher (Corey Nakatani) and Communique from Kentucky, and locally-based Honeymoon Breeders' Cup Handicap winner Valbenny (Alex Solis).

Mystic Soul, third-place finisher in the Honeymoon, is considered possible. Trainer Jeff Mullins is debating between that race and the $100,000-added Flawlessly Stakes at one mile on turf next Friday night.

Supposition is scheduled to be flown here Sunday by Irish trainer Dermot Weld, who won the race with Dimitrova in 2003. The English-bred daughter of Dansili is a Juddmonte Farms homebred. She won one of four starts and finished third in the Group I Moyglare Stud Stakes last year, all at seven furlongs in Ireland.

Australasian Oaks winner Anamato, who arrived here last week, is scheduled to work on Cushion Track Saturday. Japanese Oaks winner Robe Decollete, who cleared quarantine Wednesday, exercised on Cushion Track for a second day.

Just Little, owned by Ed Gann of San Diego, won the Group III Prix Vanteaux at Longchamp in April for trainer Jean-Claude Rouget. The French-bred daughter of Grand Slam is scheduled to be flown here Tuesday.

Audacious Chloe, Panty Raid and Baroness Thatcher are expected to join Communique on a flight from the East Tuesday.

my miss storm cat 07-06-2007 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scurlogue Champ
I don't think the Hayes runner from Australia will be very competitive...

All depending on who is in the race, but she isn't top level down-under. They should have sent Miss Finland. That would have been an ass-whipping.

You think she can get up for 3rd?

Possible.....

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Good luck tonight, Kiss to Heaven and Edie. :)

The Bid 07-06-2007 09:01 PM

shell probably win by the length of the stretch

The Bid 07-06-2007 10:19 PM

Shes supposed to drill that field.

NoChanceToDance 07-07-2007 04:49 AM

Whatever you do, don't discount Supposition. On form she has quite a bit to find i'd suggest, but her trainer, Dermot Weld is probably the best in the business. He is renowned for sending horses abroad and bringing back the prize money with him.

If this horse was trained by anyone else, i wouldn't really be bothered, even Aidan O'brien, but because Weld trains her, it has really made me sit up and take note.

magic_idol 07-07-2007 09:54 AM

I find it interesting why hayes is using this horse:confused: ,With all the weapons in his arsenal, Still Wait until Miss A hits America then theyll see talent;) .
Mind you we thought that about alingi:(

Pedigree Ann 07-07-2007 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoChanceToDance
Whatever you do, don't discount Supposition. On form she has quite a bit to find i'd suggest, but her trainer, Dermot Weld is probably the best in the business. He is renowned for sending horses abroad and bringing back the prize money with him.

If this horse was trained by anyone else, i wouldn't really be bothered, even Aidan O'brien, but because Weld trains her, it has really made me sit up and take note.

No races at 3, only win at 2 in yielding ground (and in Ireland, that can be pretty boggy)? I prefer Just Little; she has the form in the provinces at 2 that so often presages good US form, won going left-handed at Saint-Cloud, is a G3 winner on good (closer to US firm), and has the damside pedigree for 10f.

King Glorious 07-07-2007 03:13 PM

I like Audacious Chloe and Just Little to fight for the win with Valbenny close for third.

Scurlogue Champ 07-07-2007 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by magic_idol
I find it interesting why hayes is using this horse:confused: ,With all the weapons in his arsenal, Still Wait until Miss A hits America then theyll see talent;) .
Mind you we thought that about alingi:(

Miss Finland would rip our turf filly division's hearts out. Anamato will run up the track.


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