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                  Strong Vodafone Derby Festival Handicaps In Prospect 
                  17/05/06 
                 The two
                  big handicaps at the Vodafone Derby Festival - the £75,000
                  Vodafone “Dash” and the £75,000 Vodafone
                  Rose Bowl - are both building into very strong contests. 
                A total of 40 entries go forward for the Vodafone “Dash” on
                  Vodafone Derby Day, Saturday, June 3 - run over the fastest
                  five furlongs in the world - while there are 41 acceptors for
                  the Vodafone Rose Bowl, which is run over 10 furlongs on Ladies
                  Day, Friday, June 2. 
                THE VODAFONE “DASH” HERITAGE HANDICAP 
                Class 2, Heritage Handicap. £75,000
                    Total Prize Fund. Epsom Downs, Saturday, June 3, 2006. For
                    three-year-olds and upwards. Five furlongs. Lowest weight
                    7st 12lb; highest weight not less than 9st 10lb. Penalties:
                    after May 6, a winner 4lb. Entries closed May 3 (41 entries),
                    forfeit stage May 16 (40 remain), five-day confirmations
                    May 29, final declaration stage June 2. Form figures supplied
                    by Weatherbys and are correct up to and including the racing
                    of Monday, May 15. 
                 
                Form Horse Age/Wgt Owner Trainer  
  0523-201 CORRIDOR CREEPER (FR) 9-10-00 (4lb ex) Gary & Libby
                  Johnson Milton Bradley 
                003-(5)00 FIRE UP THE BAND 7-9-09 P Crane, A. Barker & S
                  Short David Nicholls  
                13111-3 TAX FREE (IRE) 4-9-06 Ian Hewitson David Nicholls  
                05440-0 TOURNEDOS (IRE) 4-9-05 Vimal Khosla Roger Charlton 
                12000-0 TEXAS GOLD 8-9-04 C L A Edginton William Muir  
                12041-42 SIERRA VISTA 6-9-03 David Metcalfe David Barker 
                0(4)(4)-(6)613 GREEN MANALISHI 5-9-02 Derrick Broomfield David
                Arbuthnot 
                046300- BOND CITY (IRE) 4-9-01 Reg Bond Bryan Smart  
                50-(0)(6)360 IF PARADISE 5-9-00 Mrs J Wood Richard Hannon 
                (0)(2)-(4)(2)(5)5 FROMSONG (IRE) 8-9-00 Dean Ivory Dean Ivory  
                40-(0)5020 CAPE ROYAL 6-8--13 Eddie Hayward Milton Bradley  
                1010-(1)1 MUTAMARED (USA) 6-8-13 Errigal Racing Kevin Ryan  
                115336-0 PIVOTAL'S PRINCESS (IRE) 4-8-11 R L Bedding Ed McMahon  
                040-440 TALBOT AVENUE 8-8-11 Mrs C S Wilson Mick Mullineaux 
                20-(4)(3)420 PEACE OFFERING (IRE) 6-8-11 Lady O'Reilly David
                Nicholls 
                1/22000- BIGALOS BANDIT 4-8-11 Ian Buckley Eoghan O'Neill 
                6201(0)-1 ZOWINGTON 4-8-10 O Pointing Chris Wall  
                5400-(4)41 MERLIN'S DANCER 6-8-09 (4lb ex) Chalfont Foodhalls
                Ltd David Nicholls  
                0300-06 CONTINENT 9-8-08 Lucayan Stud And G G N Bloodstock
                David Nicholls 
                600-(3)105 DESERT LORD 6-8-08 Bull & Bell Partnership Kevin
                  Ryan  
                2510-42 ICE PLANET 5-8-07 David Faulkner David Nicholls  
                11(0)(4)(0)-5 JAYANJAY 7-8-07 Peter Crate Brooke Sanders 
                (0)(1)(1)(1)(1)0- SIGNOR PANETTIERE 5-8-06 Jack Smith Jack
                Smith ESP 
                (6)-(3)(3)(1)(6)(0) DESPERATE DAN 5-8-06 Mountgrange Stud Jamie
                Osborne  
                05641-11 EMPRESS JAIN 3-8-05 (4lb ex) Dennis Yardy Michael
                Jarvis 
                1/20-0 HOH HOH HOH 4-8-04 David Allport Andrew Balding  
                (5)(0)(0)1(2)0 TRINCULO (IRE) 9-8-04 Nigel Shields David Nicholls  
                040/30-4 RARE CROSS (IRE) 4-8-03 J Morton Brooke Sanders  
                13546-(6)6 INTRIGUING GLIMPSE 5-8-00 Edward Hyde Brooke Sanders 
                062/-(0)(0)0 FIRST ORDER 5-8-00 Andrew Reid Ernst Oertel 
                03(0)-(0)(0)0 NIGHT PROSPECTOR 6-8-00 S M F Ltd Gary Moore 
                000000-0 CARIBBEAN CORAL 7-7-13 Dawson, Green, Quinn, Roberts
                John Quinn  
                0200-300 WANCHAI LAD 5-7-12 Ambrose Turnbull David Nicholls  
                3116-(4)0 COME OUT FIGHTING 3-7-12 M J Wiley Paul Blockley  
                6134-063 GRIGOROVITCH (IRE) 4-7-12 Newkeylets Ian Semple  
                120-4(4)4 GOLDEN ASHA 4-7-11 Norcroft Park Stud Neville Callaghan 
                0-(3)05645 PLATEAU 7-7-09 Ian Hewitson David Nicholls 
                54(0)-630 BOLD MARC (IRE) 4-7-06 Market Avenue Racing Club
                Ltd Karl Burke 
                4120-05 LONE PLAINSMAN 5-7-04 K L O Syndicate Pat O'Donnell
                IRE 
                0(0)0-0032 CATCH THE CAT (IRE) 7-7-00 T W Heseltine Robert
                Gray  
                40 entries remain after May 16 forfeit stage 
                1 Irish-trained 
                1 Spanish-trained 
                THE FOLLOWING HORSE WAS REMOVED AT THE MAY 16 FORFEIT STAGE:
                  NOTA BENE 
                 
                  THE VODAFONE ROSE BOWL HERITAGE HANDICAP 
                Class 2, Heritage Handicap £75,000
                    Total Prize Fund Epsom Downs, Friday, June 2, 2006 For four-year-olds
                    and upwards One mile, two furlongs and 18yds Lowest weight
                    7st 12lb; highest weight not less than 9st 10lb Penalties:
                    after May 6, a winner 4lb Entries closed May 3 (47 entries),
                    forfeit stage May 16 (41 remain), five-day confirmations
                    May 27, final declaration stage June 1. Form figures supplied
                    by Weatherbys and are correct up to and including the racing
                    of Monday, May 15. 
                 
                Form Horse Age/Wgt Owner Trainer  
                402100- FORWARD MOVE (IRE) 4-9-10 The Queen Richard Hannon 
                1-60353 CROSSPEACE (IRE) 4-9-10 Favourites Racing Mark Johnston 
                016(2)(3)-1 WILD SAVANNAH 4-9-05 Anthony Oppenheimer John Gosden  
                4-(3)4(0)2(0)0 ROYAL ISLAND (IRE) 4-9-05 Markus Graff Mark
                Johnston  
                300-103 BLYTHE KNIGHT (IRE) 6-9-03 Maxilead Limited John Quinn  
                600-(0)14 PROFIT'S REALITY (IRE) 4-9-02 Phones Direct Partnership
                Paul Blockley 
                240-(3)(0)52 COUNSEL'S OPINION (IRE) 9-9-02 Mrs J Roberts Chris
                Wall 
                6210-50 COURAGEOUS DUKE (USA) 7-9-02 Lucayan Stud Jeremy Noseda  
                24(2)10-04 OFARABY 6-9-01 Tom Warner Michael Jarvis  
                20(3)14-0 KERASHAN (IRE) 4-9-01 Godolphin Saeed bin Suroor 
                1500-00 BAHAR SHUMAAL (IRE) 4-9-01 Saeed Manana Clive Brittain  
                151210-1 STAR OF LIGHT 5-8-13 (5lb ex) J H Widdows Brian Meehan 
                00040-00 SPANISH DON 8-8-13 Gordon Li David Elsworth 
                00520(0) REALISM (FR) 6-8-13 George Leatham Richard Fahey 
                64165-5 I'M SO LUCKY 4-8-13 Sandra Brookhouse Mark Johnston  
                2200-(6)0 CROW WOOD 7-8-12 Marie Taylor John Quinn 
                1110-1 ALL THAT AND MORE (IRE) 4-8-12 Gainsborough Stud Barry
                Hills 
                2316-(6)2 RED RACKETEER (USA) 4-8-11 Gainsborough Stud Ed Dunlop  
                3(0)-(0)5000 LORD MAYOR 5-8-10 John Greetham Robert Cowell 
                0-(3)(5)(0)20 IMPELLER (IRE) 7-8-10 D G Clarke & C L A
                  Edginton William Muir 
                405-003 KINGS QUAY 4-8-10 Marie Taylor John Quinn  
                460000- RED LANCER 5-8-08 R G, Mark & George Leatham Richard
                  Fahey  
                6-(1)(3)(3)(0)0 POLYGONAL (FR) 6-8-08 Ernst Oertel Ernst Oertel  
                3431-32 CHANTACO (USA) 4-8-07 The Pink Hat Racing Partnership
                Andrew Balding  
                2/1-10 FORTUNATE ISLE (USA) 4-8-07 Gainsborough Stud Barry
                Hills 
                66425-(1)0 TABADUL (IRE) 5-8-06 Hamdan Al Maktoum Ed Dunlop  
                3110(1)-1 MISS PROVVIDENCE (IRE) 4-8-06 The Double V Partnership
                Walter Swinburn  
                1/1-03 FOCUS GROUP (USA) 5-8-05 Ross Harmon John Quinn  
                313-3 THUNDER ROCK (IRE) 4-8-05 Gay Smith Sir Michael Stoute 
                000524-2 PUTRA KUANTAN 6-8-05 HRH Sultan Ahmad Shah Michael
                Jarvis 
                (4)-(5)(2)(6)(1)(5)OBRIGADO (USA) 6-8-04 Brian Haggas William
                Haggas  
                (0)524(0)-3 WINGMAN (IRE) 4-8-03 D M Kerr John Hills 
                50500-(0) CHANCELLOR (IRE) 8-8-00 Andrew Reid Ernst Oertel 
                23400-62 LOOK AGAIN 5-8-00 Mel Roberts and Nicola Meese Richard
                Fahey 
                03-0066 NERO'S RETURN (IRE) 5-8-00 Christine E Budden Mark
                Johnston 
                121-(3)(3)0 BOBBY CHARLES 5-7-11 Silent Partners Dr Jon Scargill  
                206250- NIGHTSPOT 5-7-10 John Deer Rod Millman  
                (5)(2)(1)(0)0(0)-GIG HARBOR 7-7-08 Fraser Miller Racing Emma
                Lavelle  
                6356-01 ACTIVE ASSET (IRE) 4-7-08 aAIM Racing Syndicate Mick
                Channon  
                0261-06 KINGSHOLM 4-7-08 J C, J R and S R Hitchins Andrew Balding 
                14306-0 EVOLUTION EX (USA) 4-7-08 Hit The Beach Partnership
                Karl Burke  
                41 entries remain after May 16 forfeit stage 
                THE FOLLOWING HORSES WERE REMOVED AT THE MAY 16 FORFEIT STAGE:
                  LANGFORD, DIVINE GIFT, FAVOURITA, PRINCE SAMOS (IRE), DAY
                  TO REMEMBER, COUP D'ETAT 
                Strong Entries For Vodafone Derby Festival Handicaps 
                  11/05/06 
                Two of Epsom Downs' prestigious heritage handicaps, the 10-furlong
                  Vodafone Rose Bowl and the five-furlong Vodafone Dash, have
                  attracted strong entries for the 2006 renewals, which take
                place on Friday, June 2, and Saturday June 3, respectively. 
                Epsom boasts the quickest five-furlong course in the world,
                  and the £75,000 Vodafone Dash is naturally one of the
                  fastest sprints in the calendar. A total of 41 horses have
                  been entered with a view to attacking Spark Chief's electronically-timed
                  record of 53.7 seconds, set in 1983, or indeed the hand-timed
                  overall record of 53.6 seconds set by Indigenous in 1960. 
                "Sprint King" Dandy Nicholls is well represented
                  with nine engaged from his Thirsk yard, including last season's
                  first and second, Fire Up The Band who is set to carry 9st
                  9lb and Peace Offering (8st 11lb). 
                Nicholls has also entered the progressive four-year-old Tax
                  Free (9st 6lb) who won four of five starts last term and was
                  a length and three-quarters third to Dandy Man in the Group
                  Three Palace House Stakes at Newmarket on May 6.  
                Continent (8st 8lb) won the Group One Darley July Cup and
                  Prix de l'Abbaye in 2002 and he could take his chance alongside
                  stablemates Merlin's Dancer (8st 5lb), Trinculo (8st 4lb),
                  Wanchai Lad (7st 12lb), Plateau (7st 9lb), and last season's
                  Great St Wilfrid winner, Ice Planet (8st 7lb). 
                Milton Bradley is another trainer adept at producing sprint
                  winners, and he has two entered. Provisional top-weight Corridor
                  Creeper (9st 10lb), a course and distance winner, was third
                  in the race last year, while stablemate Cape Royal (8st 13lb)
                  has finished in the first three in five of his seven starts
                  over Epsom Downs' five furlongs, winning once. 
                Zowington (8st 10lb) defeated Cape Royal over the course and
                  distance in the World Cup Cashback @ Blue Square Stakes on
                  April 26, with Rare Cross (8st 3lb) fourth, Jayanjay (8st 7lb)
                  fifth, and Desert Lord (8st 8lb) seventh. 
                The last-named is trained by Kevin Ryan who could also run
                  Mutamared (8st 13lb) who won a six-furlong handicap at Newmarket
                  on May 6 from Ice Planet, with Golden Asha (7st 11lb) fourth. 
                Green Manalishi (9st 2lb) was one and a half lengths too good
                  for Corridor Creeper at Newbury on April 21, when several other
                  entrants were in arrears including If Paradise (9st), Tournedos
                  (9st 5lb) and Nota Bene (9st 7lb). 
                Caribbean Coral (7st 13lb) won this race in 2004 when he had
                  Texas Gold (9st 4lb) back in fourth. The latter scored over
                  the course and distance in August. 
                Others entered include the Michael Jarvis-trained three-year-old
                  Empress Jain (8st 1lb), Sierra Vista (9st 3lb), Talbot Avenue
                  (8st 11lb), Pivotal's Princess (8st 11lb), Bold Marc (7st 6lb)
                  and the Spanish-trained Signor Panettierre (8st 6lb) who was
                  eighth of nine in an Italian Group Three in October. 
                The 10-furlong £75,000 Vodafone Rose Bowl takes place
                  on Vodafone Ladies Day, Friday, June 2, and has attracted a
                  47-strong entry including this season's Lincoln winner Blythe
                  Knight (9st 3lb), trained by John Quinn, who was sixth to Persian
                  Lightning in the 2004 renewal. 
                Quinn and Mark Johnston lead the way numerically with four
                  entries apiece. Quinn's foursome also includes Crow Wood (8st
                  12lb) who landed the 12-furlong Vodafone Handicap on Vodafone
                  Derby Day last year, with subsequent Horse of the Year Sergeant
                  Cecil back in third. Listed winner King's Quay (8st 10lb) and
                  Focus Group (8st 5lb) complete the quartet. 
                Johnston's entry is headed by joint top-weight Crosspeace
                  (9st 10lb) who was third to Day Flight in the Group Three Gordon
                  Richards Stakes at Sandown last month. Royal Island (9st 5lb),
                  I'm So Lucky (8st 13lb) and Nero's Return (8st) - third in
                  the Vodafone Mile at this meeting last year - could also make
                  the line-up. 
                Godolphin could be represented by the Saeed bin Suroor-trained
                  Kerashan (9st 1lb) who was second to Enforcer in the 10-furlong
                  Vodafone Live! Heritage Handicap at this meeting last year
                  when in the care of Sir Michael Stoute. 
                Stoute won this race in 2003 with Akshar and has entered Thunder
                  Rock (8st 5lb) who was a length third to the John Gosden-trained
                  Wild Savannah (9st 5lb) over 10 furlongs at Newmarket on May
                  6, when Coup d'Etat (7st 12lb) who could represent the 2004
                  winning trainer John Dunlop, was seventh.  
                Richard Fahey landed this prize with Vintage Premium in 2002
                  and his Danelor was runner-up 12 months later. Realism (8st
                  13lb) filled the latter position behind Eccentric last year
                  and could attempt to go one better. He could be joined by stablemates
                  Look Again (8st) and Red Lancer (8st 8lb). 
                All That And More (8st 12lb) won the Bet @ Blue Square City & Suburban
                  Handicap over the course and distance at Epsom Downs' Spring
                  Meeting on April 26 for trainer Barry Hills, proving two and
                  a half lengths too good for Impeller (8st 10lb). Several other
                  beaten horses could reoppose including Divine Gift (8st 8lb)
                  who was third that day, Profit's Reality (9st 2lb) (fourth),
                  Counsel's Opinion (9st 2lb) (fifth), Ofaraby (9st 1lb) (seventh),
                  and Lord Mayor (8st 10lb) (ninth). 
                Her Majesty The Queen's Forward Move is joint top-weight with
                  9st 10lb having won a mile Listed contest at Goodwood for trainer
                  Richard Hannon last term and could be one of two runners for
                  the trainer, along with last month's Haydock winner, Prince
                  Samos (8st 3lb). 
                Andrew Balding has entered Chantaco (8st 7lb) and Kingsholm
                  (7st 8lb). The former was a neck second to Wild Savannah at
                  Newmarket on May 6. 
                Sergeant Cecil's record-breaking 2005 season incorporated
                  this meeting, and trainer Rod Millman will be hoping for a
                  similar story with Night Spot (7st 10lb) who was fourth in
                  the Vodafone Rose Bowl 12 months ago. 
                Ed Dunlop's two entries are Red Racketeer (8st 11lb), who
                  was second in the 12-furlong Bet @ Blue Square Great Metropolitan
                  Handicap at Epsom Downs on April 26, and recent Kempton Polytrack
                  winner Tabadul (8st 6lb). 
                Walter Swinburn could run the progressive Miss Provvidence
                  (8st 6lb) while John Hills has Favourita (8st 6lb) and Wingman
                  (8st 3lb) engaged. 
                Others who could take their chance include last season's third,
                  Chancellor (8st), Star Of Light (8st 9lb), Courageous Duke
                  (9st 2lb), Obrigado (8st 4lb), Active Asset (7st 8lb), Putra
                  Kuantan (8st 5lb) and 2004 Cambridgeshire winner Spanish Don
                  (8st 13lb). 
                The Vodafone Derby meeting carries total prize money of £2,435,000
                  and features the £375,000 Group One Vodafone Oaks and
                  the £250,000 Group One Coronation Cup on Ladies Day,
                  Friday, June 2, and the £1,250,000 Group One Vodafone
                  Derby on Saturday, June 3. 
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