> Kling1/Troy Record: Juv Fillies, Juvies, Sprint, Distaff > Top selections from various racing media-types > Haskin's Countdown to the Cup: Here come the longshots > Daley/Lowell Sun: Mile, Distaff, Turf, Classic > Daley/Lowell Sun: Juv Fillies, Juvies, F/M Turf, Sprint > Bago can prove the star turn among the huge European raiding party > Shakespeare hoping for a winning stage in the Turf > Rosenblatt: Juvenile an acid test for unbeaten Samurai > Lost in the Fog stays calm in eye of media storm. > Moran: The eight-race program is rife with subplots > Richard and Gary Mandella hoping for father-son double on BC Day > Starcraft: Owner puts up $800K to enter, "It's a lot of money, but I'm an old guy. > Sorcerer's Stone just might have magic to spare Trainer, "Everyone asks, 'Is she the same filly?' We won't know until we try it." > Borrego's owners excited, but realistic: "Here we've won two Grade I stakes in a row and it's very unusual to win three in a row." > Bozich: Zito happy in shadows at Belmont > USA Today: If Lost in the Fog can remain perfect, even his critics will have to at least admire the frequent-flier miles > West: How much longer will the world's foremost owners and trainers agree that a Breeders' Cup victory is essential if a horse is ever to be acknowledged as a global champion? > Fri: Belmont turf yielding, track super says > Jono Jones headlines the Caribbean attendance at BC > Colonial Downs connections abound at BC > Kansas City fans will have an opportunity to cheer two horses with local connections in the BC > Profile: 5% owner of Yolanda B Too enjoying the ride, "I have that experience of being able to say, 'That's my baby.' " In an era when everything in sports is judged by its dollar value, isn't it weird that top dollar belongs to an event that struggles to crack the front pages in October? > "Racing's kept it a pretty good secret.". and, for some reason, nothing New York seems to care about > Ziegel: The Breeders' Cup is a terrific idea. > ESPN to overhaul Breeders' Cup coverage in 2006 > Transcript: Euro expert Hood's Wed chat No trophies to show for eight horses he sent > Ziegel: Bailey & Saint Liam play favorites on their Fuchsia-letter day > Jocks Prado and Gomez both ride BC doubles > Merv Griffin thinking ahead with Stevie Wonderboy, "The sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home." So I'm not going to make them now that we've lost." > Lost in the Fog connections gracious in defeat, "When you are winning you don't have to make excuses. > Happy Ticket has 'very disappointing' showing in Distaff Trainer, "There wasn't even a thought he wouldn't get a mile and a quarter at Belmont." > This Merv Griffin Production could be talk of Kentucky > Kerrison: Breeders' Cup - The horses were great, but the people were spectacular > Veitch: I'm not sure how many titles were settled on Saturday > Handleman: Beginning to end, the 2005 Breeders' Cup left something to be desired > Breeders' Cup TV overnight ratings continue decline Belmont Park, even without a marquee horse, pulled in 54,000 players and ran the Cup program with great dispatch and elan > Ziegel: Garrett Gomez's roller coaster ride is going nowhere but up > Jerardi: Lifetime of horsing around pays off. > Wall: Racing's vigilance required so wealth of good stories can shine > Fountaine: A number of Eclipse Award winners were crowned on Saturday Pat Day presents, "If (Saturday) is any indication, he'll be a force in the industry for many years to come." > Gomez wins award for outstanding jock at BC. TTime comment: Breeders' Cup day demonstrates again that, at its best, New York is the epicenter of American racing Lost in the Fog rattled in pre-race security barn Pricci: Breeders' Cup never fails to amaze > F/M Turf: Intercontinental surprises on the front end > Sprint: Silver Train wins, Lost in the Fog fades > Juv Fillies: Folklore gets job done for trainer Lukas > Juvie: SoCal-invader Stevie Wonderboy gets the job done Hall of Fame jockey was at risk of being shut out for the day Fodder to keep in mind as the big day approaches. We flashback to our recap of the 2004 BC when the wacky -uncovered no-brainer wagering angle scored for the fifth time in the last six years. They are listed in chronological order by day/date as they appeared in their various publications with the latest being at the top of the list. Please understand that as time goes on some links might become inactive. The links listed below make up the full archive of headlines that have been listed here on pertaining to the 2005 Breeders' Cup Archive. Horse racing headlines from across the country and around the world
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