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FANTASTIC NUMBERS!
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19% Wins/Starts in 2021 The Highest among California’s Top 10 Sires
The Current Leader by Number ©Benoit Photo
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of Cal-Sired Winners (43) and Races Won (79)
$1.8 Million Weanling flly sold in Japan this Summer was produced by Smiling Tiger’s Eclipse Award Champion three-quarter sister She’s a Tiger. Racing Statistics through August 17, 2021.
For Progeny Updates and Videos, go to www.smilingtigerstallion.com A Premier Thoroughbreds Stallion • Nominated to the Breeders’ Cup Series Standing at HARRIS FARMS, Coalinga, CA 93210 • Tel: (800) 311-6211
From the EXECUTIVE CORNER Ty Green CTBA BOARD MEMBER
GRASSROOTS OWNERS
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question that we all ask ourselves is, “How do we get new owners into Toroughbred racing?” It’s a topic that has been at the forefront during my decade in the business, and it’s a question for which there has not, to my mind, been a satisfactory answer. Like many of you, I was introduced to racing at a young age, 10 years old, when my dad had an extra ticket to the Big Fresno Fair (which wasn’t so big then). I fell in love immediately and can’t comprehend why everyone doesn’t love it. We can’t all be so lucky. I recently got an inkling that the ownership problem is diferent than I had realized. An acquaintance called and wanted to take his family to Del Mar. He is a successful, intelligent, and sophisticated businessman, but, as he had never been to the races, he found the whole idea of taking his family too daunting on his own. I helped them get a shaded table at Del Mar and gave them detailed instruction on what to
do—down to the last Delmargarita. I handicapped the card and emailed my picks, which included six winners. (Tat never happens went I’m betting my own money.) Monday morning my phone rang with my excited acquaintance now referring to himself as “friend.” (Funny what a few winners will do.) He told me that even before they started winning, they were having a great time and couldn’t wait to go back. More on point, he started asking me about our stable, how I got started, what are the costs, and ended by saying, “My wife and I really want to buy a horse to race.” So in a week or two we will be visiting Tom Clark at Rancho San Miguel to look over our horses. Knowing Tom, we’ll also look over some stallions and may “accidentally” see a yearling or two. Ten we will lunch while I help them create a plan to get started. I am strongly suggesting they start by claiming. Who knows where they will go from there? Tere is an obvious point, but I
suspect most members encourage their non-racing friends and acquaintances to try a day at the track. What I hadn’t grasped is how overwhelming it might be for someone who watches the Kentucky Derby once a year to make the jump to attending races. If I hadn’t walked this family through every step of the process, they would have gone to the beach. Instead, they did not feel they were walking into a completely unknown world, and as a result we have new fans and might have future CTBA members. Our racing facilities do a good job of shepherding the potential converts once they get in the gate. Te question is, how to get them in the gate? How do we remove the “daunt” for the maiden racing fan? I suppose the grassroots campaign I inadvertently waged might be a good start because today I received a call from a mutual acquaintance asking for the same treatment: Six winners and all.
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SEPTEMBER 2021 VOLUME 147
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626.445.7800 or 1.800.573.CTBA (California residents only) www.CTBA.com The offcial magazine of California Thoroughbred Breeders Association, a non-proft corporation dedicated to the production of better Thoroughbred horses for better Thoroughbred racing, published by Blood-Horse, LLC. Opinions expressed in signed articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily refect policies of the CTBA or this magazine. Publication of any material originating herein is expressly forbidden without frst obtaining written permission from California Thoroughbred. All advertising copy is submitted subject to approval. We reserve the right to reject any copy that is misleading or that does not meet with the standards set by the publication. Acknowledgment: Statistics in this publication relating to results of races in North America are compiled by the Daily Racing Form. Charts by special arrangement with Daily Racing Form Inc., the copyright owners of said charts. Reproduction forbidden.
OFFICERS CHAIRPERSON TERRY C. LOVINGIER PRESIDENT DOUG BURGE VICE CHAIRPERSON GEORGE F. SCHMITT
FEATURES
30 CAMINO DEL
18 NorCal Yearling Sale Review
PARAISO’S EXTRAORDINARY COMEBACK
20 Golden State Series: Solana Beach Stakes 22 Golden State Series: Graduation Stakes
California-bred Camino Del Paraiso is heading back to the races after recovering from an accident that nearly cost him an eye.
24 Golden State Series: CTBA Stakes
TREASURER PETE PARRELLA SECRETARY SUE GREENE DIRECTORS
26 Golden State Series: Real Good Deal Stakes
John C. Harris, John H. Barr, Gloria Haley, Pete Parrella, Sue Greene, Donald J. Valpredo, Terry C. Lovingier, George F. Schmitt, Ty Green
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36 CTBA Member Profle: Jerry Weseloh
6 News Bits 13 CTBA News
40 Health: Cribbing
14 CTBA Calendar 16 California Toroughbred Foundation 38 Winners 44 Leading Breeders in California 46 Lists of Leading Sires in California 50 Stakes/Sales Calendar 52 Classifed Advertising
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34 Fasig-Tipton Yearling Sale Preview
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28 Lieutenant Dan’s Green Flash Stakes
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on West Coast Toroughbred Farms
California’s Leading First Crop Sire
Runners include MSW Winner, Stakes–Placed DRIZELLA (2nd California Thoroughbreds Breeders S. at Del Mar 8/5/21) and Del Mar MSW Winner Ko’Olina ($80,076) 7/18/21 Third Leading Earner of All Time by MALIBU MOON. STANFORD earned $1,385,510 from 2 to 5. Half-brother to HEDGE FUND multiple G3 placed earner of $379,060.
STANFORD
Malibu Moon – Rosy Humor, by Distorted Humor
2022 Fee: To Be Announced FIRST-CROP YEARLINGS SOLD FOR $70,000! FILLY FROM FIRST 2-YEAR- OLD CROP SOLD FOR $85,000 AT THE OBS MARCH 2-YEAR- OLD IN TRAINING SALE.
Contact Mike Allen at (805) 686-4337 5699 Happy Canyon Rd., Santa Ynez, CA 93460 E-mail: info@tommytownfarms.com www.tommytownfarms.com
Also Standing: MINISTERS WILD CAT & KAFWAIN
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CURRENT CALIFORNIA
SIRES OF STAKES WINNERS
Te California Toroughbred Breeders Association will participate in the National Toroughbred Racing Association Legislative Action Campaign’s ¼% Check-of Program, which supports the NTRA’s federal lobbying eforts. Te CTBA’s participation began at its Aug. 10 Northern California sale and will continue at its January mixed sale. Under the program, buyers and consignors/sellers at CTBA sales may elect to have .25% of the sale price of each horse donated to the Legislative Action Campaign. Tis percentage equals $2.50 for every $1,000 in sale price. Te CTBA joins Keeneland, Fasig-Tipton, Ocala Breeders’ Sales Co. and the Washington Toroughbred Breeders and Owners Association as Toroughbred sales companies that participate in the campaign’s fundraising eforts. “Te CTBA recognizes the importance of having the NTRA’s skilled and consistent presence in Washington, D.C., on federal legislative matters,” said Doug Burge, president of the CTBA. “We are glad to be able to help support the NTRA by ofering our buyers and sellers the opportunity to contribute to the voluntary ¼% Check-of Program.”
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FOALS
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OF RACING AGE
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MINISTERS WILD CAT
541
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ROCKY BAR •
208
27
KAFWAIN †
696
22
STAY THIRSTY
596
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SQUARE EDDIE †
300
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ATTICUS †
523
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VRONSKY †
345
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EDDINGTON
504
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GRAZEN
241
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Ferraro Receives Pincay Award
SMILING TIGER
272
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Dr. Gregory Ferraro, the chairman of the California Horse Racing Board and a veterinarian for more than half a century, received the Laft Pincay Jr. Award at Del Mar Aug. 21. Te award, for those who have served the sport with integrity, extraordinary dedication, determination, and distinction, is named for the retired Hall of Fame jockey, who annually presents the award. Ferraro, 75, a native of San Francisco and a graduate of the University of California, Davis and the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, worked as a veterinarian and a surgeon on Ferraro Southern California racetracks for 27 years. He later served as director of the Center for Equine Health at UC Davis for 17 years, promoting research and education in equine medicine. Te list of accomplishments during Ferraro’s career includes designing and developing the horse ambulances that are used on North American tracks and, in partnership, developing a splint that can be applied to stabilize lower leg injuries in horses. Ferraro was among the frst to adapt human arthroscopic surgical techniques to horses. He cofounded the Southern California Equine Foundation and served for many years as a trustee for the California Toroughbred Foundation. “I can think of few people who ft the requirements for this award better than Dr. Ferraro,” said Pincay. “He has been a champion for horses and horse people throughout his life, and his mark on our game will go on and on. He most certainly deserves this award.”
SOUTHERN IMAGE
590
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SIR PRANCEALOT (IRE)
370
14
GRAYDAR
326
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TIZBUD †
240
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MISREMEMBERED
162
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SLEW’S TIZNOW
174
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COURTESY OF CHB/DON PREISLER
1039
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† Indicates stallions who have died or have been retired from stud. ● Indicates stallions who have moved out of state but have California-bred 2-year-olds of this year.
All sires will remain on the list until their last Cal-bred crop turns 3 years old.
QUALIFYING CLAIMING LEVELS The following claiming levels for California owners premiums and stallion awards are currently in effect: DEL MAR/$40,000 GOLDEN GATE FIELDS/$20,000 LOS ALAMITOS/$40,000
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CARMAthon Raises Money for Retired Horses was also promoted through social media throughout the month leading up to the event. “Te success of CARMAthon means so much to us and the horses,” said Billy Koch, CARMA’s treasurer and Little Red Feather Racing founder and managing partner. “Taking care of horses is a responsibility and that’s the truth, and what we’re all about. Tank you to everyone who donated to our fundraiser.”
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REGISTERED YOUR FOALS OF
2020 AS CAL-BRED OR CAL-SIRED For information, call: Mary Ellen Locke (800) 573-2822 or (626) 445-7800 Ext. 236 Dawn Gerber (800) 573-2822 or (626) 445-7800 Ext. 237 You can register online at: www.ctba.com Email: registration@ctba.com Photo © Ron Mesaros
REGISTER BY SEPT 30, 2021 Fee: $100 for Members Fee: $200 for Non Members
OCT 1 - DEC 31, 2021 Fee: $125 for Members Fee: $250 for Non Members
AFTER DEC 31, 2021 Fee: $750
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SANTA ANITA PURSES TO INCREASE Santa Anita and the Thoroughbred Owners of California announced that purses at the Santa Anita autumn meeting, which opens Oct. 1, will increase 10% for all overnight races. It will be the third consecutive race meeting at the track to see a purse increase. “This is a very signifcant development, and we want to thank everyone at TOC for helping to make this happen,” said Chris Merz, Santa Anita’s director of racing and racing secretary. “To be able to offer a purse increase for the third meet in a row clearly demonstrates we are trending in the right direction, and that’s important when owners and horsemen are making plans, not only for racing but breeding as well.” The “Ship & Win” program will also continue at the fall meeting. It provides a $3,000 bonus and a 35% increase in purse earnings for any horse that has not run in California for one year. Additionally, any new out-of-state horses coming to Santa Anita that meet requirements or have made their frst start in the Del Mar Ship & Win program remain eligible for the same benefts in their frst start at Santa Anita.
COHEN TO TOBA BOARD California owner/breeder Tim Cohen was among those elected to the board of trustees of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association. He joins Barbara Banke and Carrie Brogden as new trustees serving three-year terms. Brant Laue was re-elected chairman, and re-elected to three-year terms were current trustees Greg Bensel, Robert Edwards Jr., Tanya Gunther, and Walker Hancock. Tim Cohen Cohen is a principal in his family’s Red Baron’s Barn, founded by his father, Jed, and Rancho Temescal, the family’s California farm based in Piru. The stable has raced numerous graded stakes winners, many purchased in Europe. Rancho Temescal stood Suances in the state, and the Cohens have bred such good California-breds as Camino Del Paraiso (a son of Suances) and Edwards Going Left.
ANNE M. EBERHARDT
CARMA, a nonproft dedicated to the aftercare of California racehorses, raised more than $125,000 through CARMAthon, its summer fundraiser, . With the help of TVG, sponsor of the Aug. 21 TVG Pacifc Classic (G1), CARMA shared the spotlight that day. Troughout the day TVG promoted CARMAthon as well as created and played videos showcasing Toroughbreds who retired through CARMA’s placement program. CARMAthon
NewsBits THIS MONTH IN
Centenarian Shear Retires
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John Shear, the 100-year-old longtime paddock captain at Santa Anita, announced his retirement on social media July 26. Employed at Santa Anita since 1961, Shear became a beloved fgure there. Track ofcials and horsemen praised him for jumping in front of a loose horse running toward a young girl just outside the Santa Anita paddock in 2011. He fell, sufering multiple fractures to his pelvis, hip, back, and cheekbone, and experienced internal bleeding. Remarkably, he was back at work in less than a year. Shear Orphaned as a young boy in London and wounded by German artillery in World War II, the diminutive Shear became an exercise rider, groom, and assistant trainer after initially aspiring to be a jockey.
Ruler of Dubai in Graduation Stakes and the I’m Smokin Stakes
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STALLION
HISTORY
10 YEARS AGO California-bred RULER OF DUBAI won his two stakes in back-toback fashion at Del Mar in 2011. First the 2-year-old gelding captured the $100,000 Graduation Stakes Aug 3, and then he returned to add the $100,000 I’m Smokin Stakes Sept. 5. Following a head victory in the 51⁄2-furlong Graduation under jockey Garrett Gomez, Ruler of Dubai led almost from the start of the six-furlong I’m Smokin, with Mike Smith in the irons. Ruler of Dubai dueled early with Inquisitive Son, and though odds-on favorite Champions Gate rallied from last, he couldn’t stop Ruler of Dubai, who scored by 31⁄4 lengths in 1:09.42. Rousing Sermon was a head back of Champions Gate in third. George Papaprodromou trained Ruler of Dubai for owner Harout Keshishian. Trainer Julio Canani bred the son of Tribal Rule—O K Topless, by Old Topper.
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25 YEARS AGO COURTESY OF TIM FLOYD
Pontiff, a winning son of multiple leading sire Giant’s Causeway and a half brother to major sire Pulpit, has moved to California to stand at Daehling Ranch for the 2022 breeding season. Formerly at stud in Washington, Pontiff will stand for $2,500. Bred in Kentucky by Claiborne Farm and sold for $310,000 as a Keeneland yearling in 2011, Pontiff was rated highly enough by original trainer Dale Romans and former owner Donegal Racing to contest Gulfstream Park’s Pontiff $1 million Florida Derby (G1) in his third lifetime start as a 3-year-old maiden in 2013. Following an unplaced fnish, Pontiff won on dirt in Oklahoma and on turf in Minnesota and Texas. He retired from racing in 2017 with three wins and 17 placings from 35 career starts and total earnings of $126,481. Pontiff is out of Preach, a grade 1-winning daughter of Mr. Prospector. Preach is also the dam of successful sire Pulpit, whose sons at stud include multiple leading sire Tapit. Warlock Stables owner Tim Floyd manages the 11-yearold stallion for a partnership that now includes Daehling Ranch owners Justin and Julia (Daehling) Oldfeld and California Chrome’s former co-owner Perry Martin.
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■ Pontiff to Daehling Ranch
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YEARLY TOUR was one of many good California-breds produced by John and Betty Mabee’s Golden Eagle Farm. She won seven stakes throughout her career, her fnal one and frst graded win coming in the $125,000 Palomar Handicap (G2T) at Del Mar Sept. 7, 1996. The third choice in the feld of eight, Yearly Tour broke out of the starting gate on top under jockey Chris McCarron and led throughout the 11⁄16 miles on turf. She defeated Slewvera by a half-length in 1:42.56, with Real Connection third. Dave Hofmans trained the 5-year-old mare for the Mabees. The daughter of Half a Year—Victorian Village, by L’Emigrant, started one more time for a record of 10 wins, six seconds, and fve thirds in 24 starts and earnings of $573,848. Yearly Tour placed in seven other graded events.
California-breds took both divisions of the Del Mar Futurity Sept. 15, 1971, when the race attracted so many that it had to be split. MACARTHUR PARK won the frst division, while D. B. CARM proved victorious in the second. D. B. Carm was lucky he didn’t have to face MacArthur Park, having lost to that colt already in the CTBA Sales Stakes and De Anza Stakes during the Del Mar meeting. Bill Shoemaker rode MacArthur Park, and they completed the 71⁄2 furlongs on the turf in 1:29. Tommy Doyle trained MacArthur Park for Mark Three Stable. Old English Rancho bred the son of First Balcony—Betty’s Fortune, by Conjure. D. B. Carm and jockey Fernando Toro turned in the same time of 1:29 for their division. John Canty trained D. B. Carm (Top Gallant II— Radio’s Sue, by Radiotherapy) for owner/breeders Mr. and Mrs. S.N. Simmons.
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11/5/21 11/5/21 11/5/21 11/5/21 11/5/21
Qatar Golden Mile Golden State Juvenile Fillies Golden State Juvenile Senator Ken Maddy (GIII) Allowance (1xm)
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Distance
1 M (T) 7F 7F 5 F (T) 7F
BREEDERS’ CUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS SATURDAY (UNDERCARD) Race Date Nom Deadline
Stakes
Sex & Age
Value
Distance
11/6/21
10/21/21
3 YO & UP
$250,000
1 5⁄8 M
11/6/21 11/6/21
10/21/21
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Stakes (GII) Goldikova Stakes (GII) Allowance (1xm)
F&M, 3 YO & UP 3 YO & UP
$300,000 $100,000
1 M (T) 1 1⁄16 M (T)
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■ Mr. Big Moves to Legacy Ranch Mr. Big, whose offspring include California-bred champion Big Fish, is moving to Pete and Evelyn Parrella’s Legacy Ranch in Clements. A 2022 stud fee has not yet been announced. George Krikorian raced Mr. Big, a winning son of Dynaformer—Fashion Delight, by Fappiano, and initially stood him in Kentucky. Mr. Big is a half brother to graded stakes winner Magnifcience. Since Krikorian moved Mr. Big to California, the stallion has produced several good Cal-breds. Big Fish earned his championship last year, when he captured the Del Mar Juvenile Turf Stakes, and this year he added the California Cup Derby. Mr. Big’s other Calbred stakes winners include Big Sweep, Big Returns, and Big City Lights.
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Memoriam
B. Wayne Hughes B. Wayne Hughes, who raced such champions as Authentic and Beholder, many based in Southern California, died Aug. 18 at his Spendthrift Farm in Kentucky. A major philanthropist, Hughes, 87, was also a generous supporter of his alma mater, the University of Southern California, as well as the founder of Public Storage. Hughes and his family moved to Southern California when he was a child, and he frst attended Santa Anita with his father at age 11. Hughes grew up in El Monte, and he won a scholarship to USC. Later he pioneered the development of the storage business by creating Public Storage, opening the frst one in El Cajon, Calif. Those early days at Santa Anita remained with Hughes, who eventually became a racehorse owner. He celebrated his 50th year in the business last year, fttingly by winning the Kentucky Derby with Authentic. A son of Spendthrift stallion Into Mischief and trained by Bob Baffert, Authentic was owned by a partnership that included MyRacehorse Stable, which offers microshares in horses. Spendthrift has encouraged many people to become interested in racehorse ownership by partnering with MyRacehorse on several horses. Hughes purchased runners at California sales during his early years in racing. He moved to Kentucky after purchasing the historic Spendthrift Farm in 2004. One of the frst stallions Hughes stood at Spendthrift was Malibu Moon, a Hughes homebred trained by Mel Stute. A successful sire, Malibu Moon died this past May at age 24. Into Mischief is another Hughes runner who has developed into a leading sire. Under the tutelage of Richard Mandella, Into Mischief won the 2007 CashCall Futurity (G1) at Hollywood Park and the 2008 Damascus Stakes at Oak Tree. Mandella also trained champion Action This Day for Hughes. But the best-known collaboration between Hughes as owner and Mandella as trainer is Beholder. An earner of more than $6 million, Beholder won four Eclipse Awards, two editions of the Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1), and the 2015 $1 Million TVG Pacifc Classic Stakes (G1) against males. Hughes received numerous honors, including the 2020 Galbreath Award from the University of Louisville. The Los Angeles Times reported that Hughes donated more than $400 million to USC, almost all of it anonymously. After Hughes’ youngest son, Parker, died in 1998 at age 8 from leukemia, Hughes worked tirelessly to help fund research for a cure for childhood leukemia. Hughes’ survivors include his wife, Patricia; his son, Wayne Jr.; his daughter, Tamara Gustavson; and four grandchildren.
ANNE M. EBERHARDT
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Now is the time to reserve your space in the 2022 Stallion Directory, published by the California Toroughbred Breeders Associa2021 tion. Tis is the leading resource STALLION DIRECTORY for California mare owners looking for stallions. Te Stallion Directory will be published in December. Each stallion is featured with a full page of statistical data that includes pedigree, race record, stud analysis, and full family notes. In addition, a full-color photo across from the statistical page will show your stallion to his best advantage. Te deadline for inclusion in the Stallion Directory is Oct. 31. For further information, contact Loretta Veiga at 626-445-7800, ext. 227 or loretta@ctba.com. $15.00
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NEW CTBA MEMBERS Kathryn Tovatt Orange, CA
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MILKY WAY FARM, Agent YEARLINGS FOR FASIG TIPTON SEPTEMBER 28, 2021 SALE Our Consignment Is Available For Viewing At The Farm. Video And Photographs Are Available Upon Request.
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Anna Dahlgren, who received the California Toroughbred Foundation’s Louis R. Rowan Fellowship in 2017, is about to complete her Ph.D. at the University of California, Davis. Te training Dahlgren has received will support her long-standing interest in improving the health of Toroughbred racehorses and contributing to the industry that Louis Rowan cared about so passionately. Working with UC Davis professors Drs. Fern Tablin and Carrie Finno, Dahlgren investigated the underlying genetic cause for atypical equine thrombasthenia (AET), a heritable platelet dysfunction that causes prolonged bleeding following injury. Te potential role for this disorder in delaying wound healing could have a signifcant impact on the Toroughbred industry. Dahlgren graduated with her B.S. degree in biochemistry/molecular biology from Bethel University in St. Paul, Minn., prior to pursuing her Ph.D. at UC Davis. Troughout her Ph.D. training, she has not only researched the genetic basis of AET, but also investigated the efects of micro-dosing of erythropoietin in racing Toroughbreds to identify a biomarker for drug testing. “Anna has done a tremendous amount of work during her Ph.D. to discover inherited and induced hematologic disturbances in Toroughbred horses,” said Dr. Finno, her primary mentor. “We are so proud of all she has accomplished and her dedication to improving the health of the Toroughbred breed.” Upon completion of her Ph.D., Dahlgren will be pursuing post doctorate training at a laboratory that uses a zebrafsh model to study the efects of various genetic mutations on bleeding disorders. She hopes to extend her investigations of AET using this well-described animal model and then work in academia long-term, contributing to the feld of animal genetics.
Te California Toroughbred Foundation Te California Toroughbred Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of equine research and education. Since 1958 the Foundation has operated as a non-proft 501(c)3 corporation that can accept tax-deductible contributions. For more than fve decades the CTF has sponsored numerous research and educational projects and awarded scholarships to veterinary students at U.C. Davis and Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona. Te Foundation maintains the Carleton F. Burke Memorial Library, one of the most extensive collections of equine literature found anywhere. Several generous donations of book collections and artwork form the core of the Library, which is housed in the CTBA ofces in Arcadia. Among its 10,000 volumes are current veterinary publications, turf histories, sales catalogs, and books spanning a wide range of subjects from equine nutrition and care to fne arts. Te latest instructional videos also are available for viewing in the Library. Te resources of the CTF’s Carleton F. Burke Memorial Library will again be available to the public for research and pleasure after COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted.
memorial donations The CTF accepts donations in memory of relatives and friends, with all such donations allocated to Scholarship Funds of the Foundation and to the Carleton F. Burke Memorial Library. Please remember members of our industry with a donation to the CTF memorial fund. Donations may be sent to CTF, 201 Colorado Place, Arcadia, CA 91007.
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Northern Yearling and Horses of Racing Age Sale
Harris Farm manager Jonny Hilvers (left) and Harris River Ranch manager Lori Brown show a horse at the Northern sale to Jeff Ganje and Adrian Gonzalez
CAL-BREDS PROVE POPULAR CTBA’S NORCAL SALE SENDS POSITIVE VIBES TO INDUSTRY
Te 2021 edition of the sale, held Aug. 10 at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, not only had its average climb from 2020, it was the highest since 2015. Te yearlings grossed $917,900, compared to $505,200 in 2020, he 2021 California Toroughbred Breeders Asso- with 92 selling (70 in 2020). Te median of $5,850 climbed ciation Northern California sale of yearlings and 95% over last year’s median of $3,000. Buy-backs were virhorses of racing age saw numbers rise in just about tually the same as 2020, 22%. “We were pleased with the reevery category. Heading that sults of the sale, as the numbers was a yearling average of were up in every key category $9,977, an increase of 38% and the buy-back rate was level from 2020. Te numbers with last year at 22%,” said Doug are a testament to the resilBurge, president of the CTBA. iency of this sale, which for “Te consignors did a great job the past two years has had to preparing their horses, and there weather the pandemic. was signifcant support from buyBuyers have long found that ers across the state. Tis positive they can get solid runners for momentum should bode well for good prices at the Northern Calnext year.” ifornia sale, and that keeps them Hanson’s River Ranch consigned coming back. Most of the catalog the top-priced colt at the sale: hip every year consists of Califor#62 for $36,000. West 12 Ranch nia-breds, giving buyers an added Inc. and Craig Allen bred the Calincentive with the rich California The top-priced colt, a son of Vronsky, sold to Roy Guinnane’s bred son of deceased Vronsky out GCCI from the Hanson River Ranch consignment programs available. of the unraced Tizbud mare Just
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Lookn Again. Roy Guinnane’s winner Magnifcience. GCCI purchased the colt, whose Woodbridge also sold hip #131 second dam, Just Lookn, centered for $28,000 to Tricar Stables. Te her racing career in Northern Califlly is by Slew’s Tiznow out of the fornia and won four stakes, two of winning Kitalpha mare Twisted them at Pleasanton. Ginger. Te dam is a half sister to California lost Vronsky this year two stakes-placed runners. when he died at age 22. His son Terry Lovingier’s Lovacres Te Chosen Vron is representing Ranch sold a Cal-bred son of Stay the stallion well in 2021 with a Tirsty for $33,000 to Tricar Stastakes triple: the April 3 Echo Ed- Topping fve purchases for Robert Jones is this Stanford flly bles and a daughter of the same die Stakes, May 15 Lazaro Barrera from the Easterbrook Livestock consignment stallion for $29,000 to trainer Stakes (G3), and June 13 Afrmed Jef Bonde. Te colt, hip #110, is Stakes (G3). Te Chosen Vron has out of the Bushwacker mare Sheiplaced in two other stakes. la’s Angel, and the second dam is Robert Jones bought fve horses, graded stakes winner Sheila’s Prosseveral among the top-sellers. His pect. Te flly, hip #121, is out of purchases included hip #60, a Calthe unraced Twirling Candy mare bred flly by Stanford—Jeannie’s Sweet as Candy, and the second Genie, by Broken Vow, consigned dam is stakes winner Rugula. by Easterbrook Livestock ManStay Tirsty, who stands at Loagement. Jones also bought three vacres, was coming of a big weekfrom Barton Toroughbreds. end at the time of the sale. Tree Barton consigned hip #133, who by the stallion fnished in the top sold for $32,000 to Jones. Te flthree spots of the Aug. 8 Graduly is a Cal-bred daughter of Dads From left, Jeff Bonde, Terry Knight, Allan Aldrich, Mark Hanna ation Stakes, headed by winner Caps, who stands at Barton. She is Rock N Rye. out of the winning Tapizar mare Vai, who is from the family of John Harris’ Harris Farms sold hip #6 for $32,000 to Jef Louisiana Derby (G2) and Strub Stakes (G2) winner High Limit. Ganje. Te Cal-bred colt is by Vronsky out of the winning Barton also sold a $30,000 colt, hip #118, to Jones. By Cat Cee’s Tizzy mare Arousing. Te second dam is 1994 Cal-bred Burglar, another Barton stallion, the Cal-bred yearling is out of Horse of the Year Soviet Problem, a multiple stakes winner the Tribal Rule mare Star of Munster and is a half brother to and earner of $905,546. stakes-placed Awesome Gerry. Jamey Tomas purchased hip #20 from Harris for $28,000. Sue Greene’s Woodbridge Farm consigned hip #7, named Te colt is by Majestic Harbor, who stands at Harris, out of Breve, who sold for $35,000 to Mark and Maria Hanna. Te the stakes-placed El Corredor mare Cotton Bay. Te mare, a Cal-bred flly is by Will Take Charge out of the winning A.P. half sister to multiple graded winner El Gato Malo, has also Indy mare Artfully. Te second dam is Santa Paula Stakes (G3) produced graded stakes-placed Perfect Pic.
Above, Jody Eaton, shown with Dan Harralson, bought three lots Right, shoppers getting a last-look chance before an offering hits the sale ring
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Golden State Series—Solana Beach Stakes
LOVING DEL MAR
PULPIT RIDER SCORES BACK-TO-BACK SOLANA BEACHES STAKES WINS
BY EMILY SHIELDS
Te California-bred daughter of Lucky Pulpit—Lady Railrider, by Ride the Rails, has seven lifetime victories, four of them having come at Del Mar. She broke her maiden there in 2017, then added an allowance optional claiming race in 2018. Pulpit Rider ran second by a neck in the 2019 Solana Beach Stakes, but was ultimately disqualifed and placed sixth to give her Del Mar record its lone blemish. As if to avenge herself, Pulpit Rider has won the last two editions of the Solana Beach. After scoring in the 2020 edition by a nose as an 11-1 shot, she returned Aug. 15 to defend her title with yet another nose victory. Pulpit Rider took the $150,000 turf race over Nardini, with favored Warren’s Showtime third, much as favored Mucho Unusual had fnished in 2020. Tis time around, Flavien Prat was aboard Pulpit Rider for trainer Mike Puype and guided her back to last in a feld of six before starting her late rally. Pulpit Rider got up for the win in the fnal strides, stopping the clock in 1:34.21 for the one-mile distance on the turf. Her 2020 efort, which had come under jockey Juan Hernandez, clocked in slightly slower at 1:34.46. “She gives a good account of herself every time,” said Puype. “Te record speaks for itself. She’s healthy; she’s sound and not showing she’s nearing retirement.” Pulpit Rider, a second-generation homebred for Larry and Marianne Williams, hails from a family of top-class Cal-breds. Dam Lady Railrider, who earned $603,041 and is a half sister to $451,081-earner Unusually Green, was a fve-time stakes winner and nine times stakes-placed, although never at Del Mar. Te mare’s second foal, the Unusual Heat flly Fiery Lady, was placed in stakes at both Golden Gate Fields and Santa Anita. Pulpit Rider came next, followed by
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Pulpit Rider makes it look easy in taking the Solana Beach Stakes at Del Mar
three-time stakes-placed Sacred Rider. Going back further, Pulpit Rider’s third dam, Cal-bred Glorious Day, was stakesplaced in 1995 while Glorious Day’s full sister Starolamo was a multiple stakes winner, including at Del Mar in 1994. One of Glorious Day’s half-siblings, stakes-placed Casa Key, produced English and German stakes winner Celestial Key as well as multiple stakes-placed Bounding Boldly. Pulpit Rider had a lot of family history to live up to when she frst hit the track, but the bay flly blossomed quickly. At 3, she won the $196,000 California Cup Oaks at Santa Anita and the $100,000 Campani-
le Stakes at Golden Gate Fields. She was stakes-placed as a 4-year-old at Santa Anita in 2019, and now sports a record of seven wins, a second, and fve thirds in 29 starts for earnings of $563,177. Although both Unusual Heat and Lucky Pulpit have died, Lady Railrider has had other options. She produced a Rousing Sermon flly in 2019. Now named Lady’s Sermon, that flly debuted with a victory sprinting at Golden Gate May 6. Lady Railrider produced a Tamarando flly earlier this year and was sent to Kentucky to be bred for the 2022 season.
Owner/breeders Larry and Marianne Williams, center right, trainer Mike Puype (with binoculars), and jockey Flavien Prat lead the Solana Beach winner’s circle festivities for Pulpit Rider’s victory
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Golden State Series—Graduation Stakes
THIRSTY TRIFECTA
STAY THIRSTY’S FIRST CAL-BRED CROP RULES GRADUATION
BY TRACY GANTZ
Case in point: Te $94,000 Graduation Stakes for 2-year-old California-breds and California-sired runners Aug. 8 drew six horses, four by Stay Tirsty. After two scratches, three Stay Tirstys remained in and took the top three spots: Rock N Rye, Trip to Spain, and Mr. T’s Tirsty. Terry Lovingier, who brought Stay Tirsty to California to stand at his Lovacres Ranch, bred Rock N Rye and Mr. T’s Tirsty and owns both in partnership. Lovingier spread around his Stay Tirsty 2-year-olds in early August. He ran Finneus and Tirsty Always in the six-furlong Best Pal Stakes (G2) Aug. 7. Finneus fnished second to Pappacap, with Tirsty Always fourth. “Finneus is a long, big-jumping horse,” said Lovingier, who thinks that colt will
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Stay Thirsty sires a 1-2-3 fnish in the Graduation Stakes at Del Mar as Rock N Rye leads home runner-up Trip to Spain and third-place fnisher Mr. T’s Thirsty
do better at longer distances. Finneus is out of California-bred champion My Fiona, a Lovingier homebred. Rock N Rye is also out of a Lovingier homebred mare, Discreet Dee, a daughter of Discreet Cat. Lovingier purchased Cricket Wicket, who was carrying Discreet Dee, for $25,000 at the 2009 Keeneland November sale. Discreet Dee had started just three times, with one third. Discreet Dee’s frst two starters, Dee Way to Go and Empire Wicket, won multiple races. Both are Cal-breds by Empire Way bred by Lovingier. Rock N Rye is Discreet Dee’s frst foal by Stay Tirsty. Walther Solis trains Rock N Rye for Lovingier, Tom London, and Eugene Zondio, the same partnership that campaigned Calbred multiple stakes winner Show It N Moe It, an earner of $526,721. In his racing debut, Rock N Rye fnished third behind winner Big City Lights, a Mr. Big Cal-bred who in his next start won the Fasig-Tipton Futurity. Rock N Rye then broke his maiden by 41⁄4 lengths at Co-owner/breeder Terry Lovingier, ffth right, who stands Stay Thirsty at his Lovacres Ranch, leads the celebration Santa Anita May 30. 22
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With just four in the 51⁄2-furlong Graduation, straight wagering was limited to win and place. Rock N Rye was sent away as the 7-10 favorite. Te quartet raced close together out of the gate and down the backstretch. Trip to Spain led initially, but then Mr. T’s Tirsty on the rail took the lead. Rock N Rye raced in third, with Northvale Road alongside of him. Trip to Spain poked his head in front in the turn. As the feld turned for home, Rock N Rye drew even with the frst two while three wide. Rock N Rye and jockey Umberto Rispoli grabbed the lead and then moved over to the rail while drawing away to win by 41⁄4 lengths in 1:05.77. Trip to Spain fnished second over Mr. T’s Tirsty, who had fnished third in another Stay Tirsty trifecta June 13 at Santa Anita. Kyle Frey aboard Trip to Spain claimed foul against Rock N Rye, but the stewards ruled no change. “My horse was very professional today, very mature for a 2-year-old,” said Rispoli. “Once I got him to switch leads, it was all good from there.” Solis said he feels Rock N Rye will improve as he matures and tries more distance. “Tis horse is getting better each start,” the trainer said.
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SPA DAY
AT THE SPA FINDS PERFECTION AT DEL MAR erry Lovingier often buys mares and broodmare prospects in Kentucky to support the stallions standing at his Lovacres Ranch. With Stay Tirsty a new addition, Lovingier went looking in 2018 and picked out a mare who gave him At the Spa, winner of the $101,500 California Toroughbred Breeders’ Association Stakes at Del Mar Aug. 5. At that year’s Keeneland January mixed sale, Lovingier paid $15,000 for the Smoke Glacken mare Spa Creek. Te 8-year-old mare wasn’t in foal because she had just completed her racing career two months earlier. Te very defnition of hard-knocking, West Virginia-bred Spa Creek raced six seasons, exclusively in her native state. She won the West Virginia Breeders Classic Distaf Stakes twice, the 2016 Hancock County Stakes, and the 2017 Original Gold Stakes. In 36 starts, Spa Creek won 10 races and placed 15 times for earnings of $368,291. Lovingier bred Spa Creek to Kentucky-based stallion Outwork, a son of Uncle Mo who won the 2016 Wood Memorial Stakes (G1), before bringing her to California to breed to Stay Tirsty. Spa Creek foaled At the Spa to that cover of Outwork, and California-bred At the Spa is now three for three, including two stakes wins. Lovingier ofered At the Spa at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton California fall yearling 24
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At the Spa lands CTBA Stakes for owners Terry Lovingier, Tom Beckerle, and Saul Carillo
sale, but there were no takers at $37,000. Baze. “Today I saw that hole and knew it Lovingier brought in Tom Beckerle and was my only shot. My flly was up for it. Saul Carrillo, who also own the Cal-bred Tere wasn’t much room there, but she got stakes-winning Stay Tirsty colt Tirsty through.” Periban was elated that At the Spa sucAlways with Lovingier. Under the tutelage of trainer Jorge Peri- ceeded in coming from behind because ban and ridden by Tyler Baze, At the Spa that gives her another dimension for future broke her maiden at Santa Anita by seven races, especially as the distances lengthen. “We got lucky to get inside and get the lengths and added the Fasig-Tipton Debutante Stakes before that meeting ended. In money,” Periban said. Lovingier and Beckerle had won the both events, she raced on or near the pace. In the 51⁄2-furlong CTBA Stakes, At CTBA Stakes in 2014 with My Fiona, the Spa demonstrated versatility, racing in owned with Amanda Navarro and bred by fourth on the rail early. As the feld swept Lovingier. In 2017 Show It N Moe It, bred into the turn, she and Baze remained in by Lovingier and owned by Lovingier, Tom fourth, waiting for room. London, and Eugene Zondio, scored in the Baze asked his flly turning for home, and race. Te 2020 winner, Governor Goteven, while the hole on the rail was small, At the was bred by Linda Templeton and raised at Spa didn’t hesitate to surge forward. Once Lovacres. At the Spa had made the lead, she fended of challenges from Drizella and Madiha. Te fnish was close—a neck—but At the Spa got the job done in 1:06.11. Drizella outfnished Madiha by a head for second. “We’ve been training her in the morning to run like this, to come from behind, take a lit- Smiles abound in the Del Mar winners circle following At the tle dirt in her face,” said Spa’s victory in the CTBA Stakes
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Golden State Series—Real Good Deal Stakes
THRIVING IN CALIFORNIA NONE ABOVE THE LAW GETS A REAL GOOD DEAL
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Tat versatility allows None Above the Law to thrive in the Golden State Series, which ofers stakes throughout California. Te 3-year-old gelding has competed in six GSS stakes, winning the $77,250 Silky J. Kirk and Judy Robison’s homebred None Above the Law runs away with the Real Good Deal Stakes at Del Mar Sullivan Stakes April 25 at Golden Gate in addition to the Real Good Deal and run- in the Real Good Deal and went of as the None Above the Law rallied three wide ning second in the $152,000 Snow Chief prohibitive 3-10 favorite. None Above the to catch leaders Letsgetlucky and Atomic Stakes and $200,000 California Cup Der- Law had the services of leading jockey Fla- Drop. None Above the Law continued by. None Above the Law also captured the vien Prat and drew post 6. to widen his advantage throughout the open Alcatraz Stakes at Golden Gate. “Te No. 1 horse towered over the feld,” stretch, winning by 51⁄4 lengths in 1:22.90. Te Chosen Vron, last early, made up Kirk and Judy Robison bred None said Peter Miller, trainer of None Above ground for second, with Letsgetlucky third. Above the Law in California and race him the Law. “It’s hard to win from behind on this in the name of their Downstream Racing. None Above the Law went of as the 10-1 Te Robisons live in El Paso and have al- third choice, and when the gate opened, he track,” Miller said about the favorite. “Our ready done well with their Cal-bred pro- stumbled slightly. It wasn’t enough to keep horse tries every time, and Flavien gave him gram. Homebred Good With People won Prat from getting an excellent position in a great ride. So we couldn’t be happier.” Prat noted that the draw helped them. last year’s $94,000 I’m Smokin Stakes and third, from where None Above the Law “When I asked him, he was a willing $151,500 Golden State Juvenile Stakes en could wait to pounce. route to being voted co-champion CalTat pounce occurred deep in the turn. horse,” said Prat. “He’s a nice horse.” Te Real Good Deal bred 2-year-old male of 2020. marked Prat’s third consecuTe seven-furlong Real Good tive victory on the card. His Deal looked like a tough spot earlier two came on Cal-breds because it drew Te Chosen Taming the Tigress (also MillVron, who had a streak of three er trained) and Lena’s Big Day. consecutive stakes wins. In the Te Robisons bred None frst of those, the $152,000 Echo Above the Law from the Eddie Stakes, Te Chosen Vron Northern Afeet mare Ledefeated Good With People gally Blanca. Tey purwhile None Above the Law had chased the mare in foal to an awful trip. He had to check Karakontie at the 2017 twice, and the horse that interKeeneland November sale fered with him, fourth-place for $30,000. None Above fnisher Found My Ball, was the Law was foaled the foldisqualifed. The Robisons, center, and trainer Peter Miller, second right, enjoy lowing Feb. 1. Te Chosen Vron drew the rail None Above the Law’s Real Good Deal verdict in the winner’s circle 26
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one Above the Law completed a successful tour of California’s major racetracks in the $175,500 Real Good Deal Stakes at Del Mar July 30. He has now won at Del Mar, Santa Anita, Golden Gate Fields, and Los Alamitos, and on dirt and turf.
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By BLUEGRASS CAT (2003). Stakes winner of $1,761,280, 1st Haskell Invitational S. [G1] (MTH, $600,000), etc. Sire of 11 crops of racing age, 1010 foals, 807 starters, 38 stakes winners, 1 champion, 605 winners of 2487 races and earning $48,934,315 USA, including Noorhom (Champion in Saudi Arabia, $112,011 USA), Sabercat ($898,662, 1st Delta Downs Jackpot S. [G3] (DED, $600,000), etc.), Percussion ($644,830, 1st Albert The Great S. (BEL, $54,000), etc.), Kathmanblu ($584,327, 1st Golden Rod S. [G2] (CD, $99,525), etc.), Chris and Dave (to 6, 2019, $567,656, 1st Jim Rasmussen Memorial S. (PRM, $39,000), etc.). Sire of dams of stakes winners Bellamy V. (champion), Henley's Joy, Sweet Loretta, Shotski, Go On Mary, Ancient Land, No Parole, Trafalgar, Thatlookonyerface, Watch Me Burn. RACE RECORD for Blue Grass Mary: At 2, unraced; at 3, unraced; at 4, two wins, once 2nd, once 3rd; at 5, two wins, twice 2nd, once 3rd; at 6, three wins, 4 times 2nd, 5 times 3rd; at 7, unplaced in 2 starts. Totals: 7 wins, 7 times 2nd, 7 times 3rd. Earned $110,630. PRODUCE RECORD for Blue Grass Mary: 2019 Unnamed, c. by Connect. 2020 Unnamed, f. by Twirling Candy. (Live Foal Reported)
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1st dam FAST AND EARLY, by Carson City. Winner at 2, $36,870. (SPR=82) Half-sister to NATURAL SELECTION ($477,310, 1st Illinois Derby [G2], etc., sire). Dam of 13 foals, 9 to race, 6 winners-SHARP IMPACT (2000 c. by Siphon (BRZ)). 4 wins at 2 and 3, $206,568, in NA, 1st Lexington S. [G3] (BEL, $90,000), Spectacular Bid S. [L] (AP, $45,000), 3rd Saranac H. [G3] (SAR, $11,968), Pete Axthelm S. [L] (CRC, $11,000); 4 wins at 6 and 7, 6,170 BAR$ ($3,101 USA), in Barbados; unplaced in 1 start in United Arab Emirates. Sent from United States to United Arab Emirates in 2001. Returned to United States from United Arab Emirates in 2002. Sent from United States to United Arab Emirates in 2002. Returned to United States from United Arab Emirates in 2003. Sent from United States to Barbados in 2004. Returned to United States from Barbados in 2004. Sent from United States to Barbados in 2004. (SPR=98) Speed Hunter (1999 g. by Alydeed). 11 wins, 2 to 7, $392,334, 2nd Taylor's Special H. [L] (FG, $20,000). (SPR=89) Fast Included (2004 f. by Include). Winner at 3, $22,067. (SPR=70) Dam of 5 foals, 5 to race, 5 winners-GIFTED JUSTICE (2014 g. by Haynesfield). 6 wins, 2 to 5, 2019, $198,264, 1st Hillsdale S. -R (IND, $60,946). (SPR=71) Fast Justice (2013 f. by Regal Ransom). 5 wins, 2 to 4, $154,107, 2nd First Lady S. -R (MVR, $15,000). (SPR=76) Lucygotgame (2009 f. by Proud Citizen). 3 wins at 3 and 4, $53,774. (SPR=42) Distorted Justice (2015 f. by Lantana Mob). Winner at 3, $21,330. (SPR=50) Dam of 1 foal-Unnamed (2020 c. by Mucho Macho Man). (Live Foal Reported) Runaway Red (2010 f. by Run Away and Hide). Winner at 3, $7,676(USA) ($7,882(CAN)). (SPR=27) Wabbajack (2010 g. by Midnight Lute). Winner at 3 and 4, $129,347. (SPR=66)
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Nick Alexander’s Lieutenant Dan troops to victory in Del Mar’s Green Flash Handicap
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wner/breeder Nick Alexander and trainer Steve Miyadi decided to promote Lieutenant Dan to graded company for the $101,500 Green Flash Handicap (G3T). Te California-bred gelding never finched as he made the transition with ease at Del Mar Aug. 22.
Lieutenant Dan won his comeback race, a fve-furlong allowance/optional claiming event July 23. He scored by 11⁄2 lengths as the 3-1 favorite with Geovanni Franco aboard. Miyadi admitted that he worried Lieutenant Dan might bounce, coming back in the fve-furlong Green Flash a month later. “I didn’t train him particularly hard for (the July 23 race) because I was thinking about this race, and I was pleasantly surprised at how well he ran,” said Miyadi. Regular rider Franco returned for the Green Flash. Bettors sent Lieutenant Dan of as the 2-1 favorite against seven rivals that included two-time stakes winner Gregorian Chant and Collusion Illusion, the
Lieutenant Dan has always come through. Te 5-year-old consistently earns a paycheck, with a record of seven wins, three seconds, and four thirds in 15 starts and now with earnings of $543,740. When the gelding needed a break last year, Alexander and Miyadi gave him a year of, from mid-2020 until this year’s summer Del Mar session. “Dan had front-end issues that Steve gave lots of time,” said Alexander. “Credit Steve with an awesome job bringing him back slowly.” 28
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2020 Bing Crosby Stakes (G1) winner making his turf debut. Cal-bred Give Me the Lute, coming of a victory in the June 12 Albany Stakes at Golden Gate Fields, broke frst, but Lieutenant Dan immediately took over, with Give Me the Lute a half-length back to his outside. Tose two remained well ahead of the rest around the turn. Turning for home, Give Me the Lute challenged Lieutenant Dan for the lead and briefy put his head in front. But Lieutenant Dan grabbed the advantage back almost immediately and drew of to win by 21⁄4 lengths in :55.98. Give Me the Lute held on by a neck for second over Gregorian Chant. Collusion Illusion fnished seventh. “Since he’s come back from his layof, he’s more pufed up,” said Franco. “He’s doing good now. When I made the lead in the straight, I wasn’t worried about the others behind me coming to get us. But I wasn’t going to wait for them either.” Lieutenant Dan’s previous stakes victories have come in Golden State Series races. He won the 2019 Echo Eddie Stakes and Real Good Deal Stakes on dirt and the 2020 Sensational Star Stakes on turf. He also won on Golden Gate’s Tapeta surface. By Alexander’s successful California sire Grazen, Lieutenant Dan is out of the Indian Charlie mare Excusabull, a minor stakes winner in Arizona. All eight of the mare’s starters have won, with Cal-breds Hunger and Joe Jackson earning six fgures. Excusabull has a 2021 colt by Grazen and is back in foal to that stallion. Alexander says that this may be the last foal for 19-year-old Excusabull. “She’s really a sweet old mare,” he said. Owner/breeder Nick Alexander, third right, is joined by trainer Steve Miyadi, left, jockey Geovanni Franco, and friends in Del Mar’s winner’s circle to salute Lieutenant Dan’s victory
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Rehabilitation
Having overcome a serious injury, Cal-bred Camino Del Paraiso, at age 8, is the pride and joy of owner/breeder Herb Moniz, left, and trainer O.J. Jauregui
Camino’s Comeback DEVOTED OWNER SPARES NO EXPENSE TO RETURN VENERABLE WARRIOR TO RACING
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n a chilly day in early January, O.J. Jauregui had just pulled onto the I-80 freeway a halfmile from his Golden Gate Fields stable when he received the sort of call on his mobile phone that no horse trainer ever wants to get. Stable star Camino Del Paraiso had injured his left eye in an accident, and it looked bad.
Scheduled for shoeing early that Jan. 3 afternoon, the 8-year-old bay freaked out after being led to the farrier’s shed row. He plowed into a couple of barn walls attempting to fee and lost his footing. “He had hurt everything; he fipped over and it was so quick,” 30
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Jauregui said. “He went right over and when he did, his eye caught on something and that’s how it all happened.” Arriving a few minutes later, Jauregui said, “I knew this wasn’t good. I couldn’t see his eye at all. It looked to me like it had been turned inside out.” Assessing the horse’s condition, Dr. Kim Kuhlmann, Jauregui’s veterinarian, advised that if they wanted to save the injured eye, they needed to get him to the University of California, Davis large animal hospital as soon as possible. Teir concern was understandable. Camino Del Paraiso, owned by Herb Moniz’ Paradise Road Ranch, is certainly one of the greatest success stories in the history of the California Toroughbred
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Breeders Association Northern California yearling sale. A $5,000 purchase by Jauregui in 2014, the popular bay has earned more than $480,000 on the track. He’s the most successful horse that Moniz and Jauregui, who has been training since 2005, have had. A standout on turf, the big gelding realized his full ability in 2020, winning consecutive black-type stakes at Golden Gate and placing in three grade 3 events—the San Francisco Mile at Golden Gate and the San Luis Rey and Tunder Road Stakes at Santa Anita Park. Bred in California by Red Baron’s Barn, the son of Suances out of the Successful Appeal mare Loni’s Appeal is not only one of the most popular horses on the track’s backstretch, he’s also known as the coolest one in Jauregui’s 25-horse stable. “Nothing bothers him; he’s calm and collected,” said Moniz. “You walk up to his stall and he’ll put his head on your shoulder. Always. He’s just a joy to be around.” But his easy-going nature dissolves when he’s being shod. “He’s always been nervous about the shoeing; he doesn’t have the best feet in the world, that’s why,” Jauregui said. Two years ago they started tranquilizing Camino Del Paraiso to relax him during his farrier visits. Tat had worked—but not this time. On that January morning, Jauregui phoned Moniz with the bad news. Moniz recalled: “O.J. told me, ‘He’s really hurt. He might lose his eye. Te vet says the only thing to do is ship him to Davis, but it’s going to be expensive.’ And I said, ‘Are you kidding me? Let’s go right now.’ So we took him up that day, and they operated later that day.” Te 45-minute drive by horse van to Davis was well worth it, as the eye was saved. Dr. Bridget Nottle, the UC Davis resident veterinarian who headed the team that performed the surgery, called the result “quite spectacular.” “Te eye’s orbital was smashed, basically obliterated,” she said, adding that the eyeball itself had sunk into the socket as a result of the blunt trauma the horse experienced in the fall. Te intricate surgical procedure involved relocating the eye to its proper alignment, repairing multiple orbital fractures, and separating and repositioning the muscles around the eye.
Top, an X-ray shows the severity of Camino Del Paraiso’s eye injury, middle, that might have ended his career. Above, the patient decked out in his safety goggles during his convalescence
Nottle noted that although eye injuries in farm horses are quite common, surgeries like this one are unusual because in most instances, the easier option is to remove the eye and suture it closed. “In this case we had a willing owner who really wanted to save the horse’s eye,” she said. “It all went pretty good, better than we anticipated. “Within three to four days, he could follow motion, and it just got progressively better. We kept him here for about a week.” Te vision in Camino Del Paraiso’s eye might not be back to the level it was before the accident, “but it will work well for the rest of his life,” Nottle added. Te fractured orbital needed time to heal and for the pain to subside. However, Camino Del Paraiso, wearing goggles to protect his bandaged eye, was also sufering from neck and back injuries. Moniz, who lives in San Ramon in Contra Costa County, moved his star horse to nearby Rancho San Nicolas, a farm and Toroughbred layup facility in the Northern California town of Brentwood. Former jockey Bobby Gonzalez operates the ranch, and he oversaw Camino Del Paraiso’s recovery for the next fve weeks. “When he came to me, he was bad body sore,” said Gonzalez. “He had a bad back, and when you tried to touch him there, he would shy away. He had such a bad trauma, you couldn’t even walk by him because he would spook. He thought you were going to do something to him.” A massage therapist eventually was able to overcome that, Gonzalez said. As the soreness slowly subsided, Camino Del Paraiso was introduced to a 24’ x 24’ pen to move about in. He was soon rolling around, a sure sign he was rebounding. “After that, he became a diferent horse,” said Gonzalez. “His appetite improved, and he put on a couple of hundred pounds while he was here.” Happy and healthy again back at the track, Camino Del Paraiso was nearing a return to competition at press time. Since June 6, he had recorded published workouts for nine consecutive weeks, usually in robust style. He drilled six furlongs in 1:133⁄5 Aug. 1 over the Tapeta surface at Golden Gate. Jauregui said his horse galloped out in 1:25 and change and fnished well,
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pronouncing him ready for a start. A prep race over Tapeta in August was expected, followed by a run in the Rolling Green Stakes at 11⁄16 miles on the grass on Labor Day, Sept. 6. Camino Del Paraiso scored his frst career black-type win in last year’s Rolling Green, stalking the pace throughout before kicking home gamely to win by one length. His career record stands at 7-12-4 in 41 lifetime starts. Asked about his plans for an abbreviated season, Jauregui said, “He’s an 8-yearold now, so health is a big key. He’s just gotten better (throughout his career), so I wouldn’t be surprised if he did really great this year, too. But after what he went through, I have to be more cautious, maybe not put too much on him. Tat’s why I told Herb, ‘Let’s try to stick with Golden Gate. Let’s not worry too much about Del Mar (or Santa Anita).’ Te plan here is just to get him back.” Troughout his career, Camino Del Paraiso has been something of a hardluck horse—as evidenced by all his second-place fnishes. At nearly 1,200 pounds, he’s a solid individual, which led his connections to geld their feisty charge early in his training. Jauregui and Moniz agree that Camino Del Paraiso is often headstrong in his races and his surprising acceleration gets him into tight spots, though jockey Catalino Martinez seems to have fgured him out. Jauregui believes “Camino” could have been a millionaire by now had it not been for his propensity at fnding trouble. Moniz, a lifelong racing fan who served as San Ramon’s city manager from 1989 to 2011, bought his frst racehorse 25 years
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Both owner and trainer eagerly look forward to Camino Del Paraiso’s return to the races
ago. He named Camino Del Paraiso after his former breeding ranch, Paradise Road, which was located south of Stockton near Lathrop, because he felt this horse was special. Te facility closed in 2018 to make way for a housing development, but its namesake just keeps on going. “Your whole life, you just wish for a Saturday horse, and he’s been that,” Moniz said. “Winning two stakes races in a row, how many horses do that? He’s been our shining light.” If the comeback doesn’t work out, Moniz
added he won’t be disappointed. “Te postscript to this story is I have a walnut ranch up in Vina (of Highway 99 south of Red Bluf), and when he retires he’s going to go up there and chase cows,” said Moniz. “He’s going to get to be a horse. We won’t run him for a claiming tag. If he can’t run at the stakes level where he’s at, I’ll take him up there and turn him loose. It’s an old dairy farm, 120 acres. Te paddock is about four acres, and it has cows and stuf and that’ll be his job, to terrorize the cows.”
Camino Del Paraiso and jockey Catalino Martinez shown in their back-to-back stakes victories: the Rolling Green Stakes, left, and the Joseph T. Grace Stakes, both at Golden Gate Fields
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uyers looking for competitive California-breds can fnd plenty of prospects in the catalog for the Fasig-Tipton California fall yearling sale, which this year has added an all-ages segment. Many of the state’s leading sires are well represented, and full and half siblings to many recent Cal-bred stakes winners are also on ofer. “We are very pleased with how this catalog has come together, especially from a pedigree point of view,” said Mike Machowsky, Fasig-Tipton’s California representative. “Sire power represented among the yearlings is very strong—an exciting mix of leading sires both locally and nationally, and strong representation from promising frst- and second-crop yearling sires.” Stay Tirsty and Mr. Big are two California sires whose ofspring have made headlines at California tracks. Stay Tirsty has 23 yearlings and Mr. Big has 14 cataloged in the Fasig-Tipton sale. Stay Tirsty’s frst Cal-breds are 2-yearolds this year, and they sold well at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton sale. Finneus, by Stay Tirsty out of Cal-bred champion My Fiona, topped the sale at $200,000, and he is already a graded stakesplaced winner, having fnished second in the Best Pal Stakes (G2). Terry Lovingier’s Lovacres Ranch has consigned a full brother to Finneus (hip #21). Not only has My Fiona produced Finneus, she is also the dam of Fi Fi Pharoah, a Cal-bred daughter of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah and winner of this year’s Melair Stakes. Other Stay Tirsty yearlings in the Lovacres consignment include hip #246, Bus Buzz, a colt out of Cal-bred champion Lost Bus, and hip #106, Tapatio Leo, a half brother to Cal-bred champion Cholula Lips. Lovacres has also cataloged the only ofspring of American Pharoah in the sale. Hip #196 is a daughter of the champion out of the unraced A.P. Indy mare EZ Indy, a half sister to champion Banshee Breeze. Several consignors are bringing sons and daughters of Mr. Big. Kim McCarthy’s McCarthy Bloodstock has two out of mares who have already produced good runners by the stallion. Hip #13, Big Celebration, is a flly out of the City Zip mare Misszippityslewda, making her a full sister to multiple stakes winner Big Sweep. Hip #32, Big Tech, is a full brother to graded stakes-placed Big Book, being out of the Holy Bull mare Novel Twist.
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Stormy Hull’s Critter Creek Farm has consigned Mr Big Deal, hip #165, who is a Cal-bred son of Mr. Big out of the stakes-placed Slewdledo mare Carrie’s a Jewel. Te mare has already produced Cal-bred champion California Diamond, a son of Harbor the Gold. Andy Havens’ Havens Bloodstock Agency has Big Way, hip #48, a son of Mr. Big—Quick Chick, by Orientate. Tat cross has already produced 2019 Graduation Stakes winner Big Returns. Te Havens consignment also includes yearlings by such California stallions as Smiling Tiger and Danzing Tiger. Havens is also ofering the only Clubhouse Ride yearling in the catalog, hip #198, a Cal-bred flly out of the winning Vronsky mare Flika. Havens, Easterbrook Livestock Management, Checkmate Toroughbreds, Barton Toroughbreds, Woodbridge Farm, and Bar C Racing Stables are all ofering yearlings by California Chrome, the all-time leading Cal-bred earner. Tose yearlings were among California Chrome Cal-bred yearlings profled in the August issue of California Toroughbred, beginning on page 22. Stanford is currently the leading California frst-crop sire, and he has eight in the catalog. Tey include hip #19, a Cal-bred colt out of the stakes-winning Jump Start mare Mrs. Began. Adrian Gonzalez has consigned him through his Checkmate Toroughbreds, which is also ofering yearlings by such California stallions as Danzing Candy and I’ll Have Another as well as a weanling from Sir Prancealot’s frst California crop. John Harris’ Harris Farms has also consigned yearlings by major California stallions, including Smiling Tiger and Danzing Candy. Harris has the only yearling by champion Acclamation. Hip #11 is a Cal-bred colt by that sire out of the unraced Rhythm mare Miss Rhythmic, the dam of stakes winner Blues Blaster. Square Eddie was pensioned last year, so those cataloged in the Fasig-Tipton sale are some of the last of his ofspring that will be available. Eight Square Eddie yearlings are in the catalog, including hip #30, consigned by Tom Bachman’s Fairview. Te Cal-bred colt is out of the stakes-winning Jump Start mare North Freeway. She is the dam of Cal-bred champion Take the One O One (by Acclamation) and stakes-winning Square Deal, a son of Square Eddie and thus a full brother to hip #30. Fairview topped the inaugural Fasig-Tipton yearling sale in 2019. Tis year’s Fairview consignment includes Cal-breds by City of Light, Lookin At Lucky, and Smiling Tiger.
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JERRY WESELOH BY TRACY GANTZ
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BAR NONE, THE GREATEST GAME OUTDOORS
hen owners were allowed on the Del Mar backstretch this summer after the COVID restrictions of 2020, Jerry Weseloh breathed a sigh of relief. He could fnally again visit California-bred Brandothebartender at trainer Craig Dollase’s barn. “I’m going to be the biggest barn groupie this year,” Weseloh told Dollase. Weseloh would have camped out at the Dollase barn even if 8-year-old Brandothebartender weren’t having the best season of his career. But now the San Diego native, who owns the gelding with four friends, has even more reason to visit. And since he and his family had recently sold their automotive dealerships, he has more time for his role as chief barn groupie. Dollase has trained several good runners for Weseloh and his partners in Flawless Racing. It’s an enthusiastic group that enjoys claiming horses and has had much success with just a few runners.
Weseloh attributes almost all of it to Brandothebartender, a $40,000 claim at Del Mar in 2018 who subsequently has won four stakes and banked a career total of $772,864. Flawless Racing began in 2015 with Weseloh, Joe Letizia, Tim Aldrich, and Brian Flanagan. Weseloh and Letizia have been friends since childhood, Aldrich is Weseloh’s brother-in-law and a former business partner, and Flanagan is a business vendor who had become a friend. “We had no clue what we wanted to call ourselves,” said Weseloh. “I started playing around with letters of our frst names and last names, and the only word I could come up with was F for Flanagan, L for Letizia, A for Aldrich, and W for Weseloh. I didn’t want to call it Flawed Racing, so we called it Flawless.” All four being from San Diego, the partners were also Chargers football fans. Aldrich chose the Chargers’ royal blue and gold for their silks. Flanagan eventually branched out on his own, but continued to own horses with
Jerry Weseloh with Flawless Racing and partners’ star performer, Brandothebartender
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the other three. Once they chose Dollase as their trainer, Mike Jarvis, a longtime client with Craig and, before that, Dollase’s late father, Wally, joined them on all of their horses. Jarvis came up with the idea of adding a Celtic trinity knot, which often symbolizes infnity, to their silks. Weseloh’s desire to own racehorses dated back to when as a young boy he accompanied his father, Ben, to Del Mar. “I have four older brothers and one older sister,” said Weseloh. “My dad liked horse racing, and none of my siblings really ever took to that. I guess he fgured he had one last shot, so he used to take me down quite a bit when I was little.” Weseloh, now 53, remembers as a teenager seeing Calbred Best Pal win the inaugural Pacifc Classic at Del Mar in 1993. It gave him a thrill 28 years later to have Cupid’s Claws compete in what is now the TVG Pacifc Classic (G1). Te partners along with Joe Masino’s Masino Racing Stable claimed Cupid’s Claws for $50,000, and the gelding won the 2020 Tokyo City Cup (G3) in his frst start for them. In the Pacifc Classic, Cupid’s Claws fnished unplaced. “He was just in over his head,” said Weseloh. “Tat was too much to ask of him. It wasn’t his fault—he tried as hard as he could. But that was so much fun. Never in any of our wildest dreams a year ago did we think we’d be running in that race.” Other memorable horses Weseloh saw include Cigar, Winning Colors, and Alysheba. He has a special fondness for Davie’s Lamb, whose stakes victories include the
1987 San Clemente Stakes at Del Mar. His father had an opportunity to buy into the flly, but his mother, Pat, was “not excited” Jerry remembers, and Ben passed on the opportunity. Flawless Racing’s frst foray into ownership came with Room On the Broom, a $40,000 claim with Jarvis at Los Alamitos in late 2015. “I had a singular goal when we claimed that horse,” said Weseloh. “All I wanted—if we got nothing out of this From left, Tim Aldrich, Brian Flanagan, Mary Weseloh, Jerry Weseloh, entire venture—was one Mike Jarvis, and Greta Jarvis with A.P. Indy at Lane’s End in Kentucky winner’s circle photo.” Room On the Broom delivered that at Del Mar in 2017. Te partners celebrated vociferously, and Weseloh ordered a large win photo that he says will never leave his wall. Ten came Brandothebartender, a then 5-year-old son of Tribal Rule—Frysland, by Stravinsky. Te gelding appealed to others as well, resulting in a six-way shake. “Right below our box is where they have the shake,” said Weseloh. “All the trainers were there. Tey pulled the pill, and Craig had no reaction. I saw a couple of trainers drop their head and start walking. Ten Craig turned around and gave us the thumbs From left Jerry Weseloh, trainer Craig Dollase, and Flawless up, and we all started cheering.” Racing partner Joe Letizia at Santa Anita Tis occurred several minutes after the race, prompting people nearby to wonder what had happened. “I remember Craig laughing, and he said, ‘You know, you’re supposed to act like you’ve been there before.’ I also remember Billy Koch (of Little Red Feather Racing) looked up at me and he just smiled. It was almost like, ‘If these guys wanted that horse that bad, I’m glad they Jerry Weseloh with trainer Craig Dollase’s right-hand man, got it.’ It was just neat.” groom Angel Estrada Te third time Flawless, Flanagan, and Jarvis ran Brando-
thebartender, he won the California Flag Handicap at Santa Anita. “Tat time we were completely over the moon,” said Weseloh, who told his wife, Mary, that he wanted to display large photos of the race as well as the trophy. Little did he know that eventually Brandothebartender would start winning at a clip that would strain their available space. Tis year Brandothebartender has added trophies in the Sensational Star Stakes, Crystal Water Stakes, and California Dreamin’ Stakes. He almost always fnishes in the top three, and his dramatic comefrom-behind style has earned him a legion of fans. Weseloh credits not only the gelding but also Dollase and the trainer’s entire operation, including groom Angel Estrada. “He’s Craig’s #2, though Craig’s barn isn’t the size where he needs an assistant trainer,” Weseloh said. “Everybody does everything.” Tat included Estrada’s accompanying Code Duello, a new claim, to Golden Gate Fields. Te 3-year-old colt fnished second in the Aug. 14 Robert Dupret Derby in his frst start for them. Meanwhile, Weseloh continues his pilgrimages to Dollase’s barn, bringing carrots for the horses and donuts or other treats for the employees. And when Brandothebartender indicates that he’s done racing—something he has shown no signs of yet—Weseloh has already made arrangements to send him to Old Friends in Kentucky. “I want him to just do nothing—just go be a horse and have fun the rest of his life,” said Weseloh. “If we can do that for him, we’ll feel like we did it the right way.”
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Winners JULY 26, 2021 – AUGUST 22, 2021 3-YEAR-OLDS & UP Acclamation—Silver Swallow: Silver Claim (42-17), g, 5 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 8/15, 5f (T), 56.59, $6,600. Benchmark—Mark Set Go: Herculean (3-2), g, 11 yo, Grande Prairie, WCL, 8/7, 5 1/2f, 1:7.06, $2,014. Boisterous—Kukaluka: California Kook (48-28), f, 4 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 7/31, 1mi, 1:38.91, $43,200. Boisterous—Sky Diver: Fly the Sky (48-28), g, 4 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 8/1, 5f (T), 57.21, $43,200. Bold Chieftain—Only a Moment: J T's Watch (18-11), c, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 7/31, 1mi, 1:38.38, $24,180. Bold Chieftain—Medici Pearl (GB): Chiefs Lil Pearl (18-11), m, 6 yo, Tillamook County Fair, STR, 8/13, about 5f, 1:0.87, $1,980. Bold Chieftain—Heirloom Rose: Rose Princess (18-11), m, 5 yo, Ferndale, ALW, 8/22, 1 1/16mi, 1:49.59, $4,950. Champ Pegasus—Thermal Nermal: Classic Champ (62-31), g, 5 yo, Great Falls, STK, Great Falls Turf Club Special S., 8/1, 7f, 1:27.60, $3,520. Clubhouse Ride—Calameera: Kleen Karma (50-25), f, 4 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 8/5, 1mi (T), 1:36.56, $43,200. Clubhouse Ride—Tribal Feathers: Tribal Impact (50-25), g, 4 yo, White Pine Racing, TRL, 8/21, 5 1/2f, 1:7.60, $3,575. Coil—Awesome Broad: One Fast Bro (38-12), g, 4 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 7/31, 1mi (T), 1:33.86, $43,200. Congrats—Vivi's Book: La Croix (199-99), f, 4 yo, Los Alamitos, WCL, 8/21, 4 1/2f, 51.96, $3,930. Council Member—Bella Queen: Minoso (11-5), g, 6 yo, Golden Gate Fields, WCL, 8/1, 6f, 1:10.59, $6,900. Creative Cause—Kissmeimdanish: Viking Plunder (151-70), g, 4 yo, Del Mar, STR, 8/5, 1mi (T), 1:36.23, $23,100. Cyclotron—Myra G.: War Games (24-9), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, ALW, 8/1, 6f, 1:8.80, $24,180. Cyclotron—Supermodel: Anna Fantastic (24-9), f, 4 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 8/14, 5f (T), 56.86, $56,160. Danza—As I Am: Swift as I Am (68-26), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 7/31, 6f, 1:10.09, $24,180. Decarchy—Dom Ba Doomba: Hong Kong Cowboy (26-15), g, 6 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 8/6, 1mi (T), 1:37.81, $6,600. Don'tsellmeshort—Excessive Cindi: Furlongin for Luv (11-3), g, 3 yo, White Pine Racing, STK, Bub Hayward Thoroughbred Derby, 8/22, 6f, 1:14.60, $4,050. Eddington—Runninsmygame: Runnin Diva (19-10), f, 4 yo, Ferndale, ALW, 8/21, 5f, 1:1.14, $4,950. Elusive Warning—Birdinexcess: Mark Ye Well (25-16), g, 8 yo, Assiniboia Downs, AOC, 8/10, 5 1/2f, 1:6.00, $8,820. English Channel—Winds of March (IRE): Freeport Joe (163-77), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 8/15, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:46.46, $11,220. First Dude—Amadamprez: First Prez (92-46), g, 4 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 8/8, 5f (T), 56.49, $43,200. Gig Harbor—Forestry's Delight: Sheza Delight (7-5), f, 3 yo, Wyoming Downs, STK, Wyoming Downs Thoroughbred Derby, 8/7, 6f, 1:12.37, $11,523. Govenor Charlie—Elusive Beauty: Baltimore Beecho (19-8), g, 4 yo, Emerald Downs, SOC, 8/5, 6 1/2f, 1:17.67, $5,775. Govenor Charlie—Story of Her Life: Jeanne B (19-8), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 8/6, 5 1/2f, 1:4.89, $12,240.
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Grazen—Excusabull: Lieutenant Dan (87-42), g, 5 yo, Del Mar, STK, Green Flash H. (gr. IIIT ), 8/22, 5f (T), 55.98, $60,000. Idiot Proof—Iforgottobeme: Hot Rageous (22-8), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 8/13, 5 1/2f, 1:3.40, $21,060. Idiot Proof—Onefunsonofagun: In Our A (22-8), g, 5 yo, Golden Gate Fields, ALW, 8/15, 5 1/2f, 1:2.53, $21,060. Indian Evening—Cell Line Forever: Kowboykabin (18-6), c, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, ALW, 8/12, 1mi, 1:36.38, $11,495. James Street—Abbeyinthewild: Freezing Jimmy (14-5), g, 3 yo, Assiniboia Downs, AOC, 8/11, 6f, 1:12.40, $8,820. Kafwain—Joyce and Me: Let's Rejoyce (22-11), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 8/7, 5 1/2f, 1:3.77, $21,840. Karakontie (JPN)—Legally Blanca: None Above the Law (56-28), g, 3 yo, Del Mar, STK, Real Good Deal S., 7/30, 7f, 1:22.90, $99,750. Last Draw—Creme Rinse: Barbiere (4-1), g, 4 yo, Ferndale, ALW, 8/21, 7f, 1:27.80, $4,950. Lucky Pulpit—Lady Railrider: Pulpit Rider (58-33), m, 6 yo, Del Mar, STK, Solana Beach S., 8/15, 1mi (T), 1:34.21, $85,500. Marino Marini—To the Batcave: Gothic Girl (20-8), m, 6 yo, Great Falls, ALW, 7/30, 5 1/4f, 1:7.20, $2,090. Ministers Wild Cat—Bea's Cee: Tiz a Master (81-43), m, 5 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 8/6, 6f, 1:11.61, $24,000. Ministers Wild Cat—Sensitive Soul: Minister of Soul (81-43), g, 7 yo, Canterbury Park, SOC, 8/18, 6f, 1:9.43, $20,400. The Pamplemousse—Warmth: North County Guy (11-3), g, 6 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 8/20, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:42.82, $59,280. Phantom Wildcat—Lemon Drop Shop: Phantom Drop (15-8), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 8/15, 5f (T), 57.62, $21,969. Richard's Kid—Boehle: Lolly Express (30-13), g, 6 yo, Emerald Downs, SOC, 8/19, 6f, 1:10.46, $5,775. Run Brother Ron—Stormy Pleasure: Wassup Bro (9-5), g, 5 yo, White Pine Racing, ALW, 8/22, 4 1/2f, 57.80, $3,025. Sky Mesa—Uzziel: Tadeo (131-51), g, 4 yo, Tillamook County Fair, STR, 8/14, about 5f, 1:1.41, $2,475. Smiling Tiger—Perfect Rhyme: Tiger Queen (95-43), f, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, ALW, 7/30, 5 1/2f, 1:3.72, $24,180. Smiling Tiger—Joeandbetty'sbaby: Taming the Tigress (95-43), f, 3 yo, Del Mar, STR, 7/30, 6f, 1:10.80, $27,360. Smiling Tiger—Chasseur Dame: Hold That Smile (95-43), m, 6 yo, Tillamook County Fair, STK, Don "Hooker" Jenck Memorial S., 8/13, about 5f, 1:1.35, $3,245. Square Eddie—Electric Daze: Whoa Nessie (81-33), m, 6 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 7/30, 1mi (T), 1:39.59, $7,500. Square Eddie—Gypsy Friday: Miss Carousel (81-33), f, 4 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 7/31, 5f (T), 57.96, $43,200. Square Eddie—Gypsy Friday: Miss Carousel (81-33), f, 4 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 8/12, 5f (T), 56.96, $24,000. Square Eddie—Cryptic: Shinny (81-33), g, 4 yo, Canterbury Park, SOC, 8/12, 1mi, 1:37.99, $12,000. Square Eddie—Electric Daze: I'll Stand Taller (81-33), c, 3 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 8/14, 6f, 1:10.84, $43,200. Square Eddie—Walkingonadream: Eddie's New Dream (81-33), f, 3 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 8/19, 1mi, 1:39.47, $43,200. Square Eddie—Funny Belle: Whooping Jay (81-33), g, 5 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 8/20, 5f (T), 56.45, $57,720.
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Stormberg—Semtex: Torch (5-2), g, 5 yo, White Pine Racing, ALW, 8/20, 4 1/2f, 0.00, $2,750. Twice the Appeal—Unrepentant: Friday's At Shady (7-3), g, 5 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 8/7, 1mi, 1:38.01, $21,060. Unionize—Honeysuckle Rose: Cool Mountain Lad (14-10), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 8/6, 5 1/2f, 1:4.02, $12,240. Unusual Heat—Assure: Fantasy Heat (27-13), m, 5 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 8/15, 5f (T), 56.32, $57,720. Wilburn—Nothing to Hide: Willing to Burn (57-24), f, 4 yo, Canterbury Park, WCL, 8/4, 7 1/2f (T), 1:30.14, $8,700.
2-YEAR-OLDS Danzing Candy—Love Winning: Love Candy (8-3), c, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 8/8, 6f, 1:11.87, $21,060. Outwork—Spa Creek: At the Spa (79-27), f, 2 yo, Del Mar, STK, California Thoroughbred Breeders' Association S., 8/5, 5 1/2f, 1:6.11, $57,000. Stay Thirsty—Discreet Dee: Rock N Rye (160-69), c, 2 yo, Del Mar, STK, Graduation S., 8/8, 5 1/2f, 1:5.77, $57,000.
MAIDENS Bluegrass Cat—Super Flo: The Chicago Way (76-25), f, 4 yo, Sweetwater Downs, MCL, 8/14, 5 1/2f, 1:6.25, $2,250. Boisterous—Reigning Rubies: Lazarus Come Forth (48-28), g, 5 yo, Ferndale, MCL, 8/20, 7f, 1:30.18, $3,300.
CAPITAL ACCOUNT BG Thoroughbred Farm (951) 654 9100 www.bgthoroughbreds.com Capital Account—Elegant Eve: Handsome Account (10-3), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 7/31, 5f, 59.21, $5,500. Champ Pegasus—Comin Easy: Itsthe Black Dalia (62-31), m, 5 yo, Wyoming Downs, MSW, 7/31, 5 1/2f, 1:8.38, $3,600. Champ Pegasus—Purple Plum: Willsherwontshe (62-31), f, 3 yo, Canterbury Park, MCL, 8/10, 5 1/2f, 1:5.25, $6,000. Champ Pegasus—Sprint Queen: K B Queen Bee (62-31), f, 4 yo, Tillamook County Fair, MSW, 8/13, about 5f, 1:3.15, $1,980. Champ Pegasus—Littlebitofove: Love On the Fly (62-31), f, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 8/21, 1mi, 1:42.39, $3,872. Champ Pegasus—Keene Reverie: Preacher Brown (62-31), g, 4 yo, Ferndale, MCL, 8/22, 5f, 1:2.93, $3,300. Circumference (IRE)—Sierra Tarahumara: Don't Rub It (15-5), f, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 8/7, 1mi, 1:41.63, $3,872. Clubhouse Ride—Warren's Jitterbug: Warrens Candy Girl (50-25), f, 3 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 7/30, 1mi (T), 1:36.63, $42,000. Clubhouse Ride—Tribal Express: Express Permission (50-25), g, 4 yo, Arizona Downs, MCL, 8/18, 1mi, 1:40.90, $3,600. Clubhouse Ride—Tahitian Lagoon: Unusual Ride (50-25), f, 3 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 8/22, 1mi (T), 1:36.70, $42,000. Creative Cause—Hip Hip: Cause I'm Leavin (151-70), g, 2 yo, Canterbury Park, MSW, 7/29, 5f, 57.31, $18,000.
The accompanying list includes runners that are both California-foaled and Californiasired winners in 2021 of all recent North American races, except straight claiming races. Abbreviations used for the class of race are similar to those used by Equibase: Alw– allowance; Hcp–overnight handicap; names of stakes race are spelled out, with the grade of the race, when applicable, in parentheses.
Creative Cause—Grand Yodeler: Allie's Pal (151-70), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, WMC, 8/14, 5f (T), 57.81, $8,400. Curlin to Mischief—Angie's Gold: Leslie's Gold (27-10), g, 3 yo, Canterbury Park, MSW, 8/4, 6f, 1:10.79, $18,000.
DADDY NOSE BEST BG Thoroughbred Farm (951) 654 9100 www.bgthoroughbreds.com Daddy Nose Best—Feel Ridge (BRZ): Rational (20-10), f, 4 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 8/12, 6f, 1:12.38, $3,872. Dads Caps—Floatthrutheair: Groovy Huey (9-2), g, 2 yo, Albuquerque, MSW, 8/20, 5f, 58.82, $15,694. Decarchy—Halley's Field: Last Inning (26-15), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 8/6, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:46.55, $20,280. Declaration of War—Two to Tango: Voice of Victory (128-50), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 8/13, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:47.37, $7,800. Distorted Humor—Baby Bea Scattin: Distorted Diva (132-61), f, 2 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 8/13, 1mi (T), 1:38.60, $42,000. Einstein (BRZ)—Wickedly Sassy: Sassy Einstein (20-7), f, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 8/7, 1mi, 1:41.13, $4,675. Elusive Warning—Virtuous Lady: Elusive Virtue (25-16), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 8/15, 5 1/2f, 1:4.73, $4,675.
FIGHTING HUSSAR BG Thoroughbred Farm (951) 654 9100 www.bgthoroughbreds.com Fighting Hussar—Magic Spot: Prince Hussar (6-2), c, 2 yo, Del Mar, MCL, 8/13, 5 1/2f, 1:6.01, $16,200.
FULLBRIDLED Daehling Ranch (916) 685 4965 www.daehlingranch.com Fullbridled—Sweetly Peppered: Dr Pescado (8-6), c, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 8/1, 5 1/2f, 1:4.99, $18,000. Gallant Son—Phantom Ali: Derrygoolin (18-6), f, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 8/14, 6f, 1:13.09, $21,600.
GIG HARBOR Victory Rose Thoroughbreds (707) 678 6580 www.victoryrose.com Gig Harbor—Abbey Cat (IRE): Harbor Kitty (7-5), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 7/30, 5 1/2f, 1:4.64, $6,300. Govenor Charlie—Akiss Forarose: Governor Arthur (19-8), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 8/14, 6f, 1:11.87, $6,600. Grazen—Sky Marni: Connie Swingle (87-42), f, 2 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 8/6, 5 1/2f, 1:4.46, $42,000. Grazen—Hey Cowboy: Iva Toguri (87-42), f, 3 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 8/8, 5f (T), 57.02, $42,000.
He Be Fire N Ice—Love Appeal (IRE): Song of Fire (13-6), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 7/31, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:44.34, $7,800.
JERANIMO Harris Farms (800) 311 6211 www.harrisfarms.com Jeranimo—Twirlybird: Twirly Girl (21-8), f, 3 yo, Arizona Downs, MCL, 8/10, 5f, 59.04, $4,270.
LAKERVILLE Harris Farms (800) 311 6211 www.harrisfarms.com Lakerville—Don't Despair: Don't Ask (29-9), g, 3 yo, Sweetwater Downs, MSW, 8/20, 3 1/2f, 43.85, $2,450. Lookin At Lucky—Tiz Elemental: Socal Red (151-70), c, 2 yo, Del Mar, MCL, 8/19, 1mi, 1:41.88, $21,600. Magician (IRE)—Miss Cassia (GB): Sleight of Hoof (57-19), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 8/8, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:44.84, $20,280. Majesticperfection—Double Dip: Double Perfection (80-35), g, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 8/1, 5 1/2f, 1:5.02, $4,719. Merit Man—Kestrel: Test Drive (6-3), g, 3 yo, Del Mar, MCL, 8/8, 5 1/2f, 1:6.01, $15,000. Ministers Wild Cat—Main Street: Bradley's Cowboy (81-43), g, 4 yo, Mountaineer Casino Racetrack & Resort, MSW, 8/3, 5 1/2f, 1:6.32, $9,570. Ministers Wild Cat—Pop Quality: Bandslammer (81-43), g, 4 yo, Los Alamitos, MCL, 8/8, 4 1/2f, 51.62, $3,760. Mr. Big—Heat Trap: Lena's Big Day (56-27), f, 3 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 7/30, 1mi (T), 1:37.48, $42,000. Mr. Big—Propero: Blakeford (56-27), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, WMC, 8/14, 1mi, 1:40.23, $5,225. Mr. Big—Two Faced Moon: Big Switch (56-27), f, 2 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 8/20, 6f, 1:13.11, $42,000. Overanalyze—Nero's Pleasure: Autism Prism (150-49), f, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 8/14, 5 1/2f, 1:6.62, $5,500. Oxbow—Pleasing Sunrise: Seven Sisters (135-67), m, 5 yo, Del Mar, MCL, 7/29, 5 1/2f, 1:4.52, $21,600. Papa Clem—Heartless Honey: Papa's Honey (30-15), g, 4 yo, Tillamook County Fair, MCL, 8/14, about 5f, 1:2.94, $1,860. Point Encounter—Total Arrogance: Northern Encounter (6-1), m, 5 yo, White Pine Racing, MSW, 8/21, 5f, 1:2.00, $2,750. Point of Entry—Champion Rose: Grey Point (110-42), g, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 8/8, 6f, 1:11.18, $3,872. Practical Joke—Bandora: Joker Boy (26-10), c, 2 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 8/7, 5 1/2f, 1:6.07, $42,000. Proud Tower Too—Dancing With Lions: Proud Lion (9-2), g, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 8/5, 1mi, 1:41.27, $3,872. Richard's Kid—Sensitive Soul: Bossy Soul (30-13), f, 3 yo, Del Mar, MCL, 8/5, 1mi, 1:41.27, $15,000. Runhappy—Cotton's Point: Shotgun Rider (70-31), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 8/7, 1mi, 1:41.09, $4,675. Scorewithcater—Unusual Logic: Project Logic (2-1), f, 4 yo, Ferndale, MCL, 8/21, 5f, 1:1.34, $3,300. Shaman Ghost—Daddy's Duo: Dendera (26-7), f, 2 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 8/12, 1mi (T), 1:37.90, $42,000.
Sierra Sunset—Sharoana: Sharona's Wild Boy (24-5), g, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 8/8, 5f (T), 59.57, $8,400. Slew's Tiznow—Sonoma Bred: Exquisite Legacy (32-14), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 8/13, 6f, 1:10.89, $21,600.
SMILING TIGER Harris Farms (800) 311 6211 www.harrisfarms.com Smiling Tiger—King City Kitty: Uncaged Kitty (95-43), f, 3 yo, Del Mar, MCL, 8/7, 5 1/2f, 1:5.20, $15,000. Square Eddie—Lauren's Export: Lauren Squared (81-33), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 8/8, 5 1/2f, 1:6.15, $4,675. Stanford—Stash: Sally Stanford (14-9), f, 2 yo, Del Mar, MCL, 8/8, 5 1/2f, 1:6.77, $21,600.
STANFORD Tommy Town Farms (805) 686 4337 www.tommytownfarms.com Stanford—It's Your Life: Don't Lead Me On (14-9), g, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 8/14, 5 1/2f, 1:6.97, $5,500. Stanford—Sheza Firstsamurai: Love'em N Leave'em (14-9), c, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 8/15, 6f, 1:11.33, $21,600. Stay Thirsty—Appealing Susan: Sauls Call (160-69), g, 2 yo, Del Mar, MCL, 8/15, 5 1/2f, 1:5.32, $21,600. Straight Fire—Aimone: Ain't Straight (8-6), g, 2 yo, Belterra Park, MSW, 7/29, 5 1/2f, 1:9.21, $9,240. Straight Fire—No Better Terms: Zuboshi (8-6), f, 2 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 7/30, 5f (T), 58.40, $54,600. Straight Fire—Luckfromabove (IRE): Fire Escape (8-6), f, 2 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 8/21, 5f, 58.74, $8,228.
TANNERSMYMAN Woodbridge Farm (209) 576 0692 www.woodbridgethoroughbreds.com Tannersmyman—Alpenwald: El Centenario (14-5), g, 4 yo, Canterbury Park, MCL, 7/29, 6 1/2f, 1:17.94, $7,200. Tiznow—Unzip Me: Zip Now (145-66), c, 3 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 8/8, 5f (T), 57.60, $42,000. Tom's Tribute—Birthday Song: Tom's Birthday (19-9), g, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 7/31, 5f, 1:0.26, $8,400. Ultimate Eagle—Songo'thesea: Windansea (14-5), m, 5 yo, Los Alamitos, MCL, 8/7, 4 1/2f, 52.76, $3,820. Unionize—Rachels Belle: Miss Union (14-10), f, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 7/30, 5f, 59.60, $6,600. Unusual Heat—Bel Air Belle: Cool Your Jets (27-13), g, 6 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 8/13, 1mi (T), 1:35.75, $42,000. Verrazano—Somethin' Unusual: Win Like Coach P (187-85), f, 4 yo, Albuquerque, MCL, 8/18, 5 1/2f, 1:5.50, $7,888. Vronsky—Avenue of Love: Wrong Turn Cupid (70-34), f, 3 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 8/13, 5f (T), 57.67, $42,000. Vronsky—Pink Blossom: Seattle Breakout (70-34), g, 3 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 8/14, 6f, 1:11.68, $42,000. Wicked Strong—Modonna: Evil Terror (151-67), g, 3 yo, Grande Prairie, MSW, 8/7, 5 1/2f, 1:7.01, $2,067.
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DEALING WITH CRIBBERS MAKING THE MOST OF A BAD HABIT BY HEATHER SMITH THOMAS
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he sound of a cribbing horse is unmistakable—and annoying—and many horsemen have been frustrated trying to halt a cribber. Horses kept in unnatural environments, such as confnement in a stall, and subjected to the stress of performance careers seem to be the ones that most often resort to stereotypic, repetitive behaviors such as cribbing, weaving, or stall walking. Te cribber grabs a horizontal surface (fence, manger, stall divider, water trough—whatever is handy) with the upper incisors, arches his neck to more easily open the throat, and swallows air with a grunting sound and a backward pull of the head.
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A horse that’s been cribbing for several years tends to wear down the upper incisors and to develop thicker muscles under the neck. Some cribbers lose weight because they’d rather crib than eat. Many horses that crib will keep the habit even when turned out to pasture. People try various ways to halt this activity, such as covering stall surfaces with rounded metal edges that are harder to grab or using cribbing straps or collars. Te strap is fastened around the throatlatch and adjusted to just enough tightness to cause discomfort when the horse cribs—making it painful for the horse to tense the muscles that retract the larynx. Some straps are ftted with a piece of metal or stif leather under the throatlatch. When the horse arches his neck to suck
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in air, the strap tightens and the point of the metal or stif leather jabs him, the pain making him put his head forward. Tese straps are temporary solutions. Horses resume cribbing whenever the straps or collars are removed. Te cribbing strap/collar can wear hair of the throatlatch, often to the point of creating sores if it is not frequently checked and adjusted. A strap can also pose risk if it catches on something. Surgery to remove portions of muscles on the underside of the neck that are used in cribbing is sometimes done to keep a horse from retracting the larynx to suck air, along with a neurectomy to remove a small portion of the nerves on both sides that innervate the largest of these muscles. But these “fxes” could be temporary if the muscles or nerves regenerate. With the difculty in halting cribbing activity, many equine behaviorists are looking at this “bad habit” in a different light. Trying to halt a behavior that the horse utilizes to relieve Tere is no stress may be counterproductive or even harmful. way to really Dr. Amelia S. Munsterman at stop cribbing. the University of Wisconsin-MadBut a person ison says most people think cribmight redirect bing is a behavioral coping mechanism that horses develop, possibly it — to be as a learned behavior. Foals with better for the mothers that crib also tend to crib. So the question is whether the horse and the foals learn this from their dams as facilities.” a role model or whether there is a — Dr. Amelia genetic factor involved. It can be Munsterman hard to separate this out. “Tere are many non-cribbing horses stalled next to cribbing horses, however, that don’t learn this behavior,” said Munsterman. “It is more likely an activity to relieve stress, like people chewing their fngernails. Some behaviorists think we shouldn’t try to stop a cribber because this just creates more stress for that horse.” Some people advocate providing a board with a rubber surface for horses to crib on so they don’t damage their teeth and don’t keep damaging fences and stall walls, training the horse to use the padded board instead. “Tere is no way to really stop the cribbing,” said Munsterman. “But a person might redirect it—to be better for the horse and the facilities. “Some people have tried various psychotropic medications, but these are often very expensive or have to be given three or four times a day, which is impractical. Most people just try to give these horses other outlets for their energy and frustrations so they don’t have to crib all the time.” Being outdoors at pasture can help. However, with some horses’ careers and life style, it can be hard to change their management enough to make a big diference.
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esting and rewarding. Munsterman has made cheap horse toys out of gallon jugs, hanging them on the stall wall, for the horse to play with and bat around. Some horses need something else to focus on besides the fences and stall walls.
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The high calcium and protein content in alfalfa hay buffers stomach acid and helps prevent ulcers, a common problem found in many horses that crib
FEED MANAGEMENT
What we feed can make a diference in whether a horse starts cribbing or whether a cribber is stimulated to crib. “Many horses that crib have ulcers, even if they aren’t showing signs of ulcers,” said Munsterman. “Keeping them on feeds that help reduce or prevent ulcers is recommended.” A feed that works well is alfalfa hay because it is high in calcium and protein and has a bufering efect on stomach acid. Forage also takes longer to eat than a concentrate meal and gives the horse more to do. Forage is always better for the horse than concentrates unless you have an elderly horse with poor teeth that has a hard time eating forage or horses that must have more calories than forage can provide. For horses that get bored, using a slow feeder that slows down hay consumption gives them more to do throughout the day. “Tis is another way for the horse to express his oral fxation, by continually nibbling hay,” Munsterman said.
Having a buddy or companion is often the best change in management for a horse that’s been confned by himself. Social interaction is a natural way of life for horses, and they are happiest and content when they have other horses around. “We are pretty sure the cribber isn’t going to teach the others to crib, so putting him with other horses can be very helpful,” Munsterman said. Horses that roamed freely probably never cribbed. Te risk came with domestication, confnement, and the artifcial conditions in which we keep horses, as well as the work they do and the stress they experience. “I have one horse that never lived in a stall but still cribbed,” said Munsterman. “Te best thing to do is try to keep them busy, fnding ways to try to distract them from cribbing,” Munsterman added. “If they are out at pasture and doing jobs and a moderate amount of work, there is less time for them to crib.” If they are a little tired from work, they might just want to rest and relax instead of engaging in cribbing activity or other stereotypic behavior. “If a horse does crib, my advice is to not try to stop them, because thwarting this behavior (with cribbing collars, shock collars, etc.) may be cruel,” said Munsterman. “We need to learn more about cribbing because it may be better for the horse to be able to continue this stress-relieving activity and (for us to) just fgure out a way for him to do it safely.”
One way to distract the horse from cribbing and give him an alternative way to express oral behavior is to provide toys. “Tere are some gigantic plastic treat balls they can kick around,” said Munsterman. “Tese look like giant spools, and you can put horse treats inside. Te horse rolls it around with his nose, and every now and then it drops out a treat if the horse rolls it the right way. Tere are new ones now too that allow you to fll them with hay and have lots of holes for the horse to try to pull hay through to eat.” Tis gives the horse something to do that is inter-
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HORSE TOYS
Providing interesting and entertaining toys, such as balls tied to the stall door, might be one way to distract a horse from cribbing
SURGICAL TREATMENT
Surgery to halt cribbing is usually thought of as a last resort. It involves taking out a portion of the muscle under the neck so the horse is unable to arch the neck and pull back and resecting part of the nerve to prevent the muscle from regenerating. “Some horses still fnd a way to crib even after the surgery, without arching the neck,” said Munsterman. “Horses are very
Cribbers seem to be more prone to colic than the average horse
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“Cribbers seem to be more prone to colic than the average horse,” said Munsterman. “So the question is this: Are (cribbers) more prone to colic because they have other GI issues going on and they crib in an attempt to resolve that discomfort, or does the cribbing cause the GI tract issues. “In one study we looked at pressure in the abdomen, and it changes when they crib. Cribbers have higher pressure when they crib, which is not good. We were not able to actually link this with specifc diseases that it might cause, but there might be a correlation. We are still trying to fgure out if this is something we should pursue in further studies, or fnd out if there is a way to reduce that pressure.” Cribbing has been associated with one specifc type of small intestine strangulation, which might be due to the pressure changes in the abdomen. “Surgery can be done to prevent this,” said Munsterman. “But the risk of this happening is low, and the cost of the surgery is probably higher than the risk. “Tere is a natural hole in the We need to abdomen that every species has, learn more about including humans, located just behind the liver and formed cribbing because by the confguration of the it may be better abdominal organs. Te thinkfor the horse to be ing is that this hole widens in cribbers because of the pressure able to continue and at some point a this stress-relieving changes, loop of small intestine may slip activity and (for us through, and strangulates that piece. to) just fgure out “Tis hole is called the epipa way for him to loic foramen, which is a small do it safely.” hole that separates the omental — Dr. Amelia bursa from the peritoneal caviMunsterman ty. Every horse has it, but cribbers have a much higher risk for this type of intestinal strangulation than other horses. We think it widens when they crib, but to actually see it widen, you’d have to open the abdomen. “We used to have a large herd of cribbers, which made it easier to study them. Tat herd was sold, however. Maybe if we get more cribbers in the future to study, we might try to identify whether they do have higher incidence of ulcers. We assume that they do, but the horse population in general has high incidence of ulcers.”
CARISSA WICKENS PHOTOS
CRIBBING, COLIC, AND ULCERS
Horses are very innovative in fnding ways to crib
innovative in fnding ways to crib. “Te scar tissue that forms after the surgery can sometimes allow the muscle to reconnect, and the horse can start cribbing again four or fve months later. Surgery may also leave the horse disfgured.” Most horse owners wouldn’t go to such drastic measures except in an extreme case in which the horse’s health is at risk.
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2021 LEADING BREEDERS IN CALIFORNIA BY EARNINGS
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Breeder
Starts
Wins
Stakes Wins
Terry C. Lovingier Nick Alexander Reddam Racing, LLC Richard Barton Enterprises George Krikorian Harris Farms Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, LLC Premier Thoroughbreds LLC Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams Old English Rancho Dr. & Mrs. William T. Gray C-Punch Ranch Inc. Gary Barber Alfred A. Pais Thomas W. Bachman Daehling Ranch LLC J. Kirk Robison & Judy Robison Tiz Molly Partners KMN Racing, LLC DP Racing Timothy Francis O’Leary Edward C. Allred Madera Thoroughbreds LLC Liberty Road Stables Kristin Mulhall John R. Haagsma & Wesley Ward Rozamund Barclay William J. Sims Ruis Racing LLC Old English Rancho, Sal Berumen & Patsy Berumen Richard Barton Enterprises & Robert Traynor George & Mary Clare Schmitt BG Stables BKB Stables LLC Perry Bruno & John Gezon SLO Racing Stable Dahlberg Farms LLC Red Baron’s Barn & Vaya Con Suerte Legacy Ranch John Ernst & Allegra Ernst Victory Rose Thoroughbreds, Inc. Reddam Racing, LLC & Edward Freeman Ed Delaney Karen Headley Hill ‘n’ Dale Equine Holdings Bruce Headley Rising Star Farm LLC Equine Formula 1, LLC/Eric Yohan Knipe Benjamin C. Warren Donald Valpredo Benjamin C. Warren & Sally Warren Remmah Racing Inc. Hronis Racing, LLC Moger Inc. & Alan Eriksen Rusty & Debi Brown David McGlothlin
444 262 293 573 186 264 365 138 176 145 193 110 102 27 104 130 17 11 22 112 90 26 156 158 36 15 154 11 35 36 85 121 133 62 13 35 42 14 80 62 98 13 33 14 28 34 37 93 6 56 29 32 22 49 32 18
55 52 40 75 31 41 66 25 33 17 25 22 22 5 18 20 5 4 5 12 22 7 26 23 8 3 18 5 4 1 7 15 18 8 7 6 8 4 13 9 17 8 7 3 5 4 4 5 1 7 2 9 3 6 8 2
5 3 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Leading Earner
Fi Fi Pharoah ($200,292) Desmond Doss ($198,040) Hockey Dad ($156,920) I’ll Do It for You ($115,558) She’s a Dime ($137,060) Closing Remarks ($251,000) Stalking Shadow ($131,092) Letsgetlucky ($96,840) Pulpit Rider ($100,000) Burnin Turf ($81,960) Joymaker ($83,200) Sensible Cat ($67,640) Give Me the Lute ($59,450) Brickyard Ride ($300,200) Maybe I Will ($59,678) Gallant Guy ($88,592) None Above the Law ($280,760) The Chosen Vron ($267,250) I’m So Anna ($203,000) Disko Fever ($100,320) Union Dance ($88,012) North County Guy ($261,880) Mark Ye Well ($38,220) New Heat ($49,900) Hot Box ($90,068) Brandothebartender ($269,540) Extractor ($34,700) Leggs Galore ($238,000) One Fast Bro ($82,580) Acclimate ($216,000) Carmelita’s Man ($55,080) Tip Top Gal ($34,946) Capital Heat ($57,160) Misty Cat ($72,474) Jimmy Blue Jeans ($199,806) Bella D ($64,860) Sapphire Kid ($80,380) Harper’s Gallop ($75,240) Gypsy Blu ($67,240) Sassyserb ($49,140) Proof of Jazz ($30,220) Miss Carousel ($104,760) Coast of Roan ($98,094) Anna Fantastic ($158,670) Bella Vita ($140,566) Ground Attack ($52,390) Capo Kane ($115,500) Bananas On Fire ($61,040) Warren’s Showtime ($164,000) Unbridled Ethos ($61,184) Warrens Candy Girl ($81,000) Hot Rageous ($70,342) Bench Judge ($77,640) Amazen Grazen ($71,346) Misty Bold ($71,430) Keep Dancing ($91,280)
Earnings
$1,957,429 $1,866,350 $1,725,180 $1,517,564 $1,231,272 $1,177,574 $1,151,752 $705,583 $668,647 $571,425 $537,640 $477,905 $454,917 $432,544 $419,921 $408,131 $404,100 $348,638 $343,381 $337,338 $333,309 $332,159 $327,412 $302,646 $295,408 $272,475 $244,429 $244,331 $239,590 $238,683 $230,758 $223,721 $223,688 $219,130 $211,266 $203,774 $201,918 $198,630 $198,046 $195,627 $194,147 $183,960 $183,172 $181,350 $178,604 $175,911 $171,782 $168,952 $164,000 $159,867 $158,465 $150,309 $147,940 $147,101 $145.885 $142,860
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Leading California Sires Lists 2021 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY AVERAGE EARNINGS PER RUNNER
2021 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY MONEY WON
(MINIMUM 10 RUNNERS) Sire
1 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon
Races Rnrs Won
10
2 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 48
Rnrs
Strts
Races Won
1 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley
194
1098
120
$2,458,286
166
671
96
$2,431,287
85
321
57
$1,947,374
107
452
74
$1,759,995
Sire
Earned
Earnings/ Runner
$272,736
$27,274
2 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini
29 $1,257,412
$26,196
3 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
6
Earned
3 Majestic Harbor, 2008, by Rockport Harbor
11
5
$280,536
$25,503
4 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
4 James Street, 2007, by El Prado (IRE)
15
9
$360,263
$24,018
5 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
92
374
75
$1,631,226
5 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
85
57 $1,947,374
$22,910
6 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
80
348
43
$1,602,382
6 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
52
35 $1,168,488
$22,471
7 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
65
273
36
$1,381,580
$22,177
8 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 76
366
69
$1,354,222
$21,255
9 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 48
205
29
$1,257,412
7 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat 8 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig 9 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
43 65 80
10 Time to Get Even, 2004, by Stephen Got Even 13
24
$953,629
36 $1,381,580 43 $1,602,382 12
$254,502
$20,030 $19,577
10 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
52
198
35
$1,168,488
11 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown
53
245
44
$996,477
12 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
43
149
24
$953,629
13 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat
75
310
35
$872,626
14 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)
91
420
47
$712,396
15 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid
30
126
16
$525,028
16 Champ Pegasus, 2006, by Fusaichi Pegasus
57
273
28
$489,482
11 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union
13
20
$245,142
$18,857
12 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown
53
44
$996,477
$18,801
13 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 76
69 $1,354,222
$17,819
14 Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle
18
18
$319,200
$17,733
15 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
92
75 $1,631,226
$17,731
17 Empire Way, 2009, by Empire Maker
54
211
25
$417,348
16 Boat Trip, 2009, by Harlan’s Holiday
10
9
$177,141
$17,714
18 Slew’s Tiznow, 2005, by Tiznow
29
110
17
$396,836
17 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid
30
16
$525,028
$17,501
19 Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG) 35
139
16
$394,260
18 Many Rivers, 2005, by Storm Cat
14
13
$235,641
$16,832
20 U S Ranger, 2004, by Danzig
46
238
35
$367,734
19 Phantom Wildcat, 2005, by Forest Wildcat
15
11
$249,073
$16,605
21 James Street, 2007, by El Prado (IRE)
15
56
9
$360,263
74 $1,759,995
$16,449
22 Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin
25
96
11
$347,089
23 Cyclotron, 2000, by Grand Slam
24
115
18
$346,139
24 Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle
18
112
18
$319,200
25 Lakerville, 2008, by Unusual Heat
29
133
14
$315,694
26 Elusive Warning, 2004, by Elusive Quality
23
135
26
$296,855
$695,538
27 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark
20
84
13
$285,173
$621,697
28 Majestic Harbor, 2008, by Rockport Harbor
11
38
5
$280,536
$579,764
29 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon
10
22
6
$272,736
$574,615
30 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart
18
98
12
$268,212
$518,145
31 Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image
21
119
12
$259,068
32 Time to Get Even, 2004, by Stephen Got Even 13
56
12
$254,502
33 Anthony’s Cross, 2008, by Indian Charlie
18
75
13
$250,406
34 Phantom Wildcat, 2005, by Forest Wildcat
15
64
11
$249,073
35 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union
13
70
20
$245,142
36 Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway 33
153
19
$242,280
20 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
107
2021 LEADING TURF SIRES IN CALIFORNIA (MINIMUM 50 STARTS) Sire
1 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike 2 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat 3 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig 4 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark 5 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)
Rnrs Strts Wnrs Wins
44 113 23 30 41
58 69 76
80 277
6 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 27
65
10 8 10 10 24 4
13 10 10 10 30 6
Earned
$488,839
7 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
28
56
5
6
$396,036
8 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
29
55
6
7
$321,912
9 James Street, 2007, by El Prado (IRE)
7
14
2
5
$279,094
10 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
26
47
6
6
$249,848
11 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 17
33
5
6
12 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat
18
47
2
13 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid
12
22
14 Champ Pegasus, 2006, by Fusaichi Pegasus 13 15 Lakerville, 2008, by Unusual Heat 16 Circumference (IRE), 2012, by Galileo (IRE) 17 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown 18 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley 19 Slew’s Tiznow, 2005, by Tiznow 20 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart
37 Many Rivers, 2005, by Storm Cat
14
68
13
$235,641
$220,648
38 Surf Cat, 2002, by Sir Cat
17
66
8
$233,369
2
$215,009
39 Govenor Charlie, 2010, by Midnight Lute
18
100
9
$225,937
3
5
$161,682
40 Kafwain, 2000, by Cherokee Run
22
79
16
$223,210
31
2
3
$145,660
41 Smart Bid, 2006, by Smart Strike
27
92
6
$219,916
12
29
1
2
$144,690
42 Desert Code, 2004, by E Dubai
26
101
14
$207,613
8
21
3
3
$138,763
43 Boat Trip, 2009, by Harlan’s Holiday
10
59
9
$177,141
15
31
3
3
$125,733
44 Eddington, 2001, by Unbridled
19
89
12
$177,124
$124,722
45 Circumference (IRE), 2012, by Galileo (IRE)
15
54
5
$173,181
$113,106
46 Gervinho, 2010, by Unusual Heat
18
80
6
$169,031
$108,940
47 Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit
13
50
12
$160,898
22 11 8
42 21 13
1 3 1
1 4 3
The statistics shown here are compiled by The Jockey Club Information Systems (TJCIS). While every effort is made to prevent errors and omissions, California Thoroughbred cannot guarantee their complete and total accuracy. A dagger (†) indicates a stallion that has been pensioned or has died, a dot (•) that he is now standing elsewhere (sires no longer standing in California remain on these lists until their last Cal-bred crop turns 3 years old). Freshman sires are highlighted in bold text. Earnings are from Northern Hemisphere racing and include adjusted money from Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Adjusted earnings are put on par with average North American earnings from the previous year. The average North American purse in 2018 was $23,755 or 50% of the average purse in Japan. To put earnings on par, Japanese earnings are multiplied by 50% before being applied to the total earnings above. Hong Kong earnings are adjusted by 15%, and Singapore adjusted by 66%. Stakes winners and wins follow TJCIS stakes rules. Racing statistics through Aug. 22, 2021.
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Leading California Sires Lists 2021 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY NUMBER OF WINNERS
2021 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY MEDIAN EARNINGS PER RUNNER (MINIMUM 10 RUNNERS)
Sire
Races Rnrs Won
Sire
Earned
Median
Rnrs
Wnrs
Races Won
Earned
1 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley
194
80
120 $2,458,286
1 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon
10
6
$272,736 $24,850
2 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini
166
67
96 $2,431,287
2 Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle
18
18
$319,200 $16,168
3 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
107
49
74 $1,759,995
3 Boat Trip, 2009, by Harlan’s Holiday
10
9
$177,141 $14,246
4 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
92
41
75 $1,631,226
4 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
80
43 $1,602,382 $12,650
5 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
85
39
57 $1,947,374
5 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
85
57 $1,947,374 $12,200
6 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister
76
38
69 $1,354,222
6 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
52
35 $1,168,488 $11,480
7 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)
91
34
47
7 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union
13
20
$245,142 $11,064
8 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
80
29
43 $1,602,382
8 Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image
21
12
$259,068 $10,930
65
29
36 $1,381,580
9 Elusive Warning, 2004, by Elusive Quality
23
26
$296,855 $10,884
10 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown
53
27
44
$996,477
10 Surf Cat, 2002, by Sir Cat
17
8
$233,369 $10,710
11 Champ Pegasus, 2006, by Fusaichi Pegasus
57
25
28
$489,482
11 Phantom Wildcat, 2005, by Forest Wildcat
15
11
$249,073 $10,374
12 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
52
23
35 $1,168,488
5
$280,536 $10,185
12 Majestic Harbor, 2008, by Rockport Harbor
11
† Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
$712,396
13 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat
75
22
35
$872,626
107
74 $1,759,995
$9,530
14 U S Ranger, 2004, by Danzig
46
21
35
$367,734
14 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)
48
29 $1,257,412
$9,248
15 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)
48
19
29 $1,257,412
15 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister
76
69 $1,354,222
$8,935
Empire Way, 2009, by Empire Maker
54
19
25
$417,348
16 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid
30
16
$525,028
$8,620
17 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
43
18
24
$953,629
17 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
65
36 $1,381,580
$8,400
18 Elusive Warning, 2004, by Elusive Quality
23
15
26
$296,855
18 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
92
75 $1,631,226
$8,221
19 Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway 33
14
19
$242,280
19 Time to Get Even, 2004, by Stephen Got Even 13
12
$254,502
$8,129
20 Slew’s Tiznow, 2005, by Tiznow
29
12
17
$396,836
20 Many Rivers, 2005, by Storm Cat
14
13
$235,641
$7,767
21 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid
30
11
16
$525,028
21 Eddington, 2001, by Unbridled
19
12
$177,124
$7,300
Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG) 35
11
16
$394,260
Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle
11
18
$319,200
13 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
2021 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY AVERAGE EARNINGS PER START
2021 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY NUMBER OF RACES WON
(MINIMUM 100 STARTS) Sire
Rnrs
Srts
Earned
18
Earnings Start
Sire
Rnrs
Srts
Races Won
Earned
1 James Street, 2007, by El Prado (IRE)
15
56
$360,263
$6,433
1 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley
194 1098
120
$2,458,286
2 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
43
149
$953,629
$6,400
2 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini
166
671
96
$2,431,287
205 $1,257,412
$6,134
3 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
92
374
75
$1,631,226
3 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 48 4 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
85
321 $1,947,374
$6,067
4 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
107
452
74
$1,759,995
5 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
52
198 $1,168,488
$5,901
5 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister
76
366
69
$1,354,222
6 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
65
273 $1,381,580
$5,061
6 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
85
321
57
$1,947,374
7 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
80
348 $1,602,382
$4,605
7 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)
91
420
47
$712,396
$254,502
$4,545
8 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown
53
245
44
$996,477
374 $1,631,226
$4,362
9 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
80
348
43
$1,602,382
8 Time to Get Even, 2004, by Stephen Got Even 13 9 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
92
56
10 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid
30
126
$525,028
$4,167
10 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
65
273
36
$1,381,580
11 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown
53
245
$996,477
$4,067
11 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
52
198
35
$1,168,488
12 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
107
$872,626
$3,894
• Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat
75
310
35
$249,073
$3,892
U S Ranger, 2004, by Danzig
46
238
35
$367,734
76
366 $1,354,222
$3,700
14 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)
48
205
29
$1,257,412
166
671 $2,431,287
$3,623
15 Champ Pegasus, 2006, by Fusaichi Pegasus
57
273
28
$489,482
13 Phantom Wildcat, 2005, by Forest Wildcat
15
14 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 15 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini
452 $1,759,995 64
16 Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin
25
96
$347,089
$3,616
16 Elusive Warning, 2004, by Elusive Quality
23
135
26
$296,855
17 Slew’s Tiznow, 2005, by Tiznow
29
110
$396,836
$3,608
17 Empire Way, 2009, by Empire Maker
54
211
25
$417,348
18 Surf Cat, 2002, by Sir Cat
17
66
$233,369
$3,536
18 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
43
149
24
$953,629
19 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union
13
70
$245,142
$3,502
19 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union
13
70
20
$245,142
20 Many Rivers, 2005, by Storm Cat
14
68
$235,641
$3,465
20 Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway 33
153
19
$242,280
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2021 LEADING SIRES OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS IN CALIFORNIA BY NUMBER OF WINNERS
Rnrs
Strts
Races Won
Earned
1 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini
36
89
13
$655,351
1 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini
2 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon
14
35
9
$358,778
2 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon
3 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
8
11
4
$201,420
4 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus
8
15
6
$196,326
10
22
3
6 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy
8
16
7 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
5
8 Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin
8 14 7
Sire
5 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
9 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley 10 Dads Caps, 2010, by Discreet Cat
11 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 2
Wnrs
Races Won
36
11
13
$655,351
14
9
9
$358,778
3 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus
8
6
6
$196,326
4 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
8
3
4
$201,420
$147,750
Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
10
3
3
$147,750
4
$128,480
Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy
8
3
4
$128,480
7
2
$91,652
16
2
$81,918
I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley
36
2
$54,579
13
1
7 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
Rnrs
Earned
5
2
2
$91,652
14
2
2
$54,579
Sierra Sunset, 2005, by Bertrando
5
2
2
$23,936
$50,309
10 Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin
8
1
2
$81,918
5
1
$43,718
Dads Caps, 2010, by Discreet Cat
7
1
1
$50,309
5
10
0
$41,056
Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister
2
1
1
$43,718
13 Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG) 7
15
1
$37,536
Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG)
7
1
1
$37,536
12 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike 14 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown
3
4
1
$31,288
Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown
3
1
1
$31,288
15 Desert Code, 2004, by E Dubai
4
9
1
$30,530
Desert Code, 2004, by E Dubai
4
1
1
$30,530
16 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid
2
5
1
$29,170
Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid
2
1
1
$29,170
17 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)
4
6
0
$28,580
Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit
3
1
1
$24,976
18 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
5
10
0
$25,116
Prince of Love, 2013, by Caros Love
1
1
1
$19,902
19 Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit
3
4
1
$24,976
Champ Pegasus, 2006, by Fusaichi Pegasus
1
1
1
$19,761
20 Sierra Sunset, 2005, by Bertrando
5
8
2
$23,936
Fullbridled, 2001, by Unbridled’s Song
1
1
1
$18,000
21 U S Ranger, 2004, by Danzig
2
9
0
$23,230
Fighting Hussar, 2010, by Rockport Harbor
2
1
1
$17,100
22 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando
3
3
0
$20,450
Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart
2
1
1
$10,170
23 Prince of Love, 2013, by Caros Love
1
2
1
$19,902
Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
4
1
1
$9,159
24 Champ Pegasus, 2006, by Fusaichi Pegasus
1
2
1
$19,761
Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union
1
1
1
$6,600
25 Texas Ryano, 2011, by Curlin
2
4
0
$18,360
26 Fullbridled, 2001, by Unbridled’s Song
1
1
1
$18,000
2021 LEADING SIRES OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS IN CALIFORNIA BY AVERAGE EARNINGS PER RUNNER Sire
1 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon
Races Rnrs Won
2021 LEADING SIRES OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS IN CALIFORNIA BY NUMBER OF RACES WON Rnrs
Srts
Races Won
Earned
1 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini
34
62
11
$441,702
2 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon
10
22
6
$272,736
5
6
3
$134,700
7
9
3
$122,608
9
15
2
$81,540
Sire
(MINIMUM 5 RUNNERS) Earned
Earnings/ Runner
3 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
14
9
$358,778
$25,627
2 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
8
4
$201,420
$25,178
3 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus
8
6
$196,326
$24,541
Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin
6
10
2
$60,748
4 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
5
2
$91,652
$18,330
Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy
4
8
2
$36,200
36
13
$655,351
$18,204
8
4
$128,480
$16,060
I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley
10
3
$147,750
$14,775
8 Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin
8
2
$81,918
$10,240
9 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
5
0
$41,056
$8,211
10 Dads Caps, 2010, by Discreet Cat
7
1
$50,309
$7,187
11 Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG)
7
1
$37,536
5 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini 6 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy 7 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus 5 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
8 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
2
3
1
$68,384
12
24
1
$46,509
Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister
2
4
1
$43,218
Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG)
6
12
1
$30,646
Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid
2
5
1
$29,170
Desert Code, 2004, by E Dubai
4
5
1
$24,600
$5,362
Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit
2
2
1
$24,076
12 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
5
0
$25,116
$5,023
Champ Pegasus, 2006, by Fusaichi Pegasus
1
2
1
$19,761
13 Sierra Sunset, 2005, by Bertrando
5
2
$23,936
$4,787
Prince of Love, 2013, by Caros Love
1
1
1
$19,200
14
2
$54,579
$3,898
Sierra Sunset, 2005, by Bertrando
3
5
1
$14,636
5
0
$6,570
$1,314
Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
4
6
1
$8,285
14 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley 15 Empire Way, 2009, by Empire Maker
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Stallion (Foreign Foaled), Year, Sire
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19
22 24
27 28 30 31 32
36 37 38 39 40 41 43 44 46 47 48
Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB) † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat Eddington, 2001, by Unbridled Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger Street Hero, 2006, by Street Cry (IRE) Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley Cyclotron, 2000, by Grand Slam Kafwain, 2000, by Cherokee Run Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG) † Atticus, 1992, by Nureyev † Tizbud, 1999, by Cee’s Tizzy Affrmative, 1999, by Unbridled Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister Trapper, 2000, by Iron Cat Bedford Falls, 2003, by Forestry Anthony’s Cross, 2008, by Indian Charlie Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song Slew’s Tiznow, 2005, by Tiznow Lightnin N Thunder, 2001, by Storm Cat Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin Desert Code, 2004, by E Dubai Sea of Secrets, 1995, by Storm Cat Time to Get Even, 2004, by Stephen Got Even James Street, 2007, by El Prado (IRE) Surf Cat, 2002, by Sir Cat Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle Marino Marini, 2000, by Storm Cat Tannersmyman, 1998, by Lord Carson Circumference (IRE), 2012, by Galileo (IRE) Grace Upon Grace, 2007, by Rio Verde Fullbridled, 2001, by Unbridled’s Song Govenor Charlie, 2010, by Midnight Lute Lakerville, 2008, by Unusual Heat Golden Balls (IRE), 2004, by Danehill Dancer (IRE) Onebadshark, 2000, by Diligence Mast Track, 2004, by Mizzen Mast
Crops
1 9 9 8 4 5 14 6 12 13 9 5 5 7 6 13 6 6 12 14 7 21 14 12 13 11 8 5 5 7 15 3 9 17 9 5 10 7 13 16 3 8 11 3 4 8 13 7
Avg Named Size Foals
64 26 28 17 28 55 23 67 66 36 14 17 52 27 34 26 29 64 13 47 21 24 16 10 40 5 7 11 61 23 14 34 19 29 10 12 14 13 30 11 19 7 8 20 18 8 4 8
64 231 256 139 110 277 328 401 790 471 127 84 259 186 202 336 174 383 158 651 148 502 228 125 523 56 53 57 303 162 214 102 174 488 87 58 135 90 389 181 57 58 85 61 70 63 53 59
Runners
Winners
2YO Winners
Stakes Winners
Graded Stakes Winners
10-16% 157-68% 217-85% 69-50% 65-59% 246-89% 227-69% 322-80% 612-77% 356-76% 70-55% 42-50% 167-64% 141-76% 137-68% 264-79% 112-64% 378-99% 104-66% 473-73% 102-69% 376-75% 160-70% 82-66% 419-80% 44-79% 38-72% 37-65% 232-77% 98-60% 145-68% 35-34% 132-76% 411-84% 64-74% 25-43% 87-64% 53-59% 304-78% 138-76% 17-30% 41-71% 45-53% 34-56% 42-60% 44-70% 41-77% 46-78%
6-9% 102-44% 170-66% 39-28% 42-38% 158-57% 156-48% 222-55% 446-56% 259-55% 49-39% 30-36% 102-39% 103-55% 103-51% 193-57% 70-40% 262-68% 81-51% 349-54% 65-44% 232-46% 99-43% 51-41% 315-60% 33-59% 25-47% 23-40% 154-51% 73-45% 96-45% 17-17% 92-53% 297-61% 41-47% 11-19% 59-44% 41-46% 228-59% 95-52% 6-11% 20-34% 28-33% 16-26% 20-29% 23-37% 31-58% 31-53%
6-9% 19-8% 61-24% 10-7% 17-15% 87-31% 29-9% 72-18% 125-16% 60-13% 18-14% 6-7% 28-11% 20-11% 29-14% 51-15% 10-6% 61-16% 1-1% 99-15% 15-10% 46-9% 16-7% 6-5% 79-15% 13-23% 4-8% 5-9% 48-16% 21-13% 27-13% 10-10% 20-11% 81-17% 17-20% 2-3% 7-5% 7-8% 41-11% 24-13% 0-0% 9-16% 2-2% 10-16% 3-4% 2-3% 6-11% 6-10%
0-0% 13-6% 18-7% 5-4% 3-3% 10-4% 12-4% 14-3% 36-5% 12-3% 2-2% 0-0% 9-3% 7-4% 6-3% 7-2% 3-2% 3-1% 3-2% 18-3% 6-4% 11-2% 7-3% 2-2% 21-4% 1-2% 1-2% 2-4% 7-2% 6-4% 6-3% 2-2% 4-2% 16-3% 1-1% 1-2% 2-1% 1-1% 4-1% 3-2% 0-0% 1-2% 0-0% 1-2% 1-1% 0-0% 1-2% 0-0%
0-0% 3-1% 3-1% 1-1% 2-2% 5-2% 4-1% 3-1% 6-1% 3-1% 0-0% 0-0% 1-0% 3-2% 2-1% 1-0% 1-1% 1-0% 1-1% 6-1% 0-0% 4-1% 2-1% 1-1% 2-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 1-0% 1-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 2-0% 0-0% 0-0% 2-1% 0-0% 0-0% 1-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0%
Progeny Earnings
AEI
Comp Index
$272,736 $11,642,069 $19,859,238 $3,862,291 $3,837,857 $11,525,675 $16,449,704 $21,298,421 $46,986,164 $22,392,312 $3,563,676 $2,518,537 $8,767,118 $8,651,572 $7,588,053 $15,662,533 $5,059,772 $37,063,753 $6,009,613 $22,513,238 $5,645,222 $15,658,678 $8,143,959 $4,409,427 $23,414,285 $2,266,513 $2,443,826 $1,472,187 $11,355,009 $4,600,336 $5,882,815 $833,745 $6,386,956 $19,766,399 $3,131,642 $758,379 $4,270,699 $2,683,831 $13,133,245 $6,114,435 $391,037 $1,405,979 $1,417,647 $780,936 $1,129,097 $1,310,885 $1,430,337 $1,594,260
1.57 1.52 1.49 1.44 1.43 1.28 1.22 1.21 1.17 1.13 1.11 1.09 1.07 1.07 1.05 1.01 1.00 0.99 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.96 0.96 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.93 0.91 0.91 0.89 0.83 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.81 0.80 0.77 0.74 0.73 0.72 0.72 0.69 0.67 0.67 0.66 0.65 0.64
1.05 1.08 1.15 0.93 0.91 0.92 1.04 1.34 1.52 1.34 0.91 0.94 1.00 0.97 1.06 1.10 1.19 1.10 1.10 1.17 1.12 1.33 0.85 0.76 0.88 0.76 0.87 0.91 1.38 0.96 1.04 0.85 0.98 1.03 0.71 0.81 1.11 0.88 0.91 0.69 0.80 0.89 0.84 0.76 1.24 0.70 1.01 0.85
These statistics are for active California-based sires with a minimum of 50 foals of racing age, ranked here by their lifetime Average Earnings Index (AEI.) The statistics shown here are compiled by The Jockey Club Information Systems (TJCIS). While every effort is made to prevent errors and omissions, California Thoroughbred cannot guarantee their complete and total accuracy. A dagger (†) indicates a stallion that has been pensioned or has died, a dot (•) that he is now standing elsewhere (sires no longer standing in California remain on these lists until their last Cal-bred crop turns 3 years old). Freshman sires are highlighted in bold text.. Statistics cover racing in North America (U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico), England, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) only. Stakes winners and wins follow TJCIS stakes rules. Percentages are based upon number of named foals of racing age.
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2021
REGIONAL RACE MEETINGS Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Del Mar
July 16-Sept. 6
Golden Gate Fields, Berkeley
Aug. 25-Oct. 5
Los Angeles County Fair at Los Alamitos, Los Alamitos
Sept. 10-26
Santa Anita Park, Arcadia
Oct. 1-31
Big Fresno Fair, Fresno
Oct. 8-17
Golden Gate Fields, Berkeley
Oct. 20-Dec. 21
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Del Mar
Nov. 3-30
Los Alamitos Race Course, Los Alamitos
Dec. 1-14
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California-Bred/California-Sired STAKES RACES September–October DEL MAR
LOS ALAMITOS
FRIDAY, SEPT. 3
SUNDAY, SEPT. 12
SATURDAY, OCT. 16
$100,000 Generous Portion Stakes
$75,000 E.B. Johnston Stakes
$100,000 California Distaf Handicap
Two-Year-Old Fillies 6 furlongs
3-Year-Olds & Up 1 mile
3-Year-Olds & Up, Fillies and Mares 6 1∕2 furlongs (Turf)
SATURDAY, SEPT. 4
FRESNO
$100,000 I’m Smokin Stakes Two-Year-Olds 6 furlongs
SATURDAY, OCT. 9
$75,000 Harris Farms Stakes 3-Year-Olds & Up 6 furlongs
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$100,000 California Flag Handicap 3-Year-Olds & Up 6 1∕2 furlongs (Turf)
Stakes & Sales Dates SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2021 REGIONAL STAKES RACES
OCTOBER
SEPTEMBER
Date
Track
Stakes (Grade)
Conditions
Distance
Added Value
3
Dmr
Generous Portion Stakes
2-y-o f., Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired
6 f.
$100,000
4
Dmr
John C. Mabee Stakes (Gr. II)
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
1 1⁄8 m. (T)
$200,000
4
Dmr
Del Mar Derby (Gr. II)
3-y-o
1 ⁄8 m. (T)
$200,000
4
Dmr
I’m Smokin Stakes
2-y-o, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired
6 f.
$100,000
5
Dmr
Del Mar Debutante (Gr. I)
2-y-o f.
7 f.
$300,000
5
Dmr
Del Mar Juvenile Turf
2-y-o
1 m. (T)
$100,000
6
Dmr
Runhappy Del Mar Futurity (Gr. I)
2-y-o
7 f.
$300,000
6
GGF Rolling Green Stakes
3-y-o & up
1 1⁄16 m. (T)
1
$50,000
11
LA
Beverly J. Lewis Stakes
3-y-o f.
6 f.
$75,000
12
LA
E.B. Johnston Stakes
3-y-o & up, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired
1 m.
$75,000
18
LA
Capote Stakes
2-y-o
6 1⁄2 f.
19
LA
Los Alamitos Special
3-y-o & up
1 1⁄16 m.
25
LA
Phone Chatter Stakes
2-y-o f.
6 1⁄2 f.
1
SA
American Pharoah Stakes (Gr. I)
2-y-o
1 1⁄16 m.
$300,000
1
SA
Chandelier Stakes (Gr. II)
2-y-o f.
1 1⁄16 m.
$200,000
1
SA
Eddie D. Stakes (Gr. II)
3-y-o & up
6 1⁄2 f. (T)
$200,000
1
SA
Speakeasy Stakes
2-y-o
5 f. (T)
$100,000
2
SA
Awesome Again Stakes (Gr. I)
3-y-o & up
1 1⁄8 m.
$300,000
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
$75,000 $100,000 $75,000
2
SA
Rodeo Drive Stakes (Gr. I)
1 ⁄4 m. (T)
$300,000
2
SA
Santa Anita Sprint Championship (Gr. II) 3-y-o & up
6 f.
$200,000
1
2
SA
John Henry Turf Championship (Gr. II)
3-y-o & up
1 ⁄4 m. (T)
$200,000
2
SA
City of Hope Mile (Gr. II)
3-y-o & up
1 m. (T)
$200,000
3
SA
Zenyatta Stakes (Gr. II)
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
1 1⁄16 m.
$200,000
3
SA
Chillingworth Stakes (Gr. III)
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
6 1⁄2 f.
$100,000
3
SA
Surfer Girl Stakes
2-y-o f.
1 m. (T)
$200,000
3
SA
Zuma Beach Stakes
2-y-o
1 m. (T)
$200,000
1
3
SA
Unzip Me Stakes
3-y-o f.
6 ⁄2 f. (T)
$75,000
9
SA
Swingtime Stakes
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
1 m. (T)
$70,000
6 f.
1
9
Fno
Harris Farms Stakes
3-y-o & up, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired
16
SA
California Distaff Handicap
3-y-o & up, f. & m. Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 6 1⁄2 f. (T)
$100,000
$75,000
17
SA
California Flag Handicap
3-y-o & up, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired
6 1⁄2 f. (T)
$100,000
17
Fno
The Bulldog Stakes
3-y-o & up
1 1⁄8 m.
$75,000
23
SA
Lure Stakes
3-y-o & up
1 m. (T)
$70,000
24
SA
Anoakia Stakes
2-y-o f.
6 f.
$75,000
30
SA
Autumn Miss Stakes (Gr. II)
3-y-o f.
1 m. (T)
$100,000
31
SA
Twiight Derby (Gr. II)
3-y-o
1 1⁄8 m. (T)
$200,000
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Breeding and Boarding broodmares, foals, yearlings, lay-ups since 1982. Electronic supervised foaling stalls.
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BUSINESS CARDS
FOR SALE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HORSE PROPERTY SPECIALIST ROBINS RANCHES AGENT BRE: 01039978 WWW.ROBINSRANCHES.COM (925) 550-2383 ROBINFROST1@YAHOO.COM
Eddie Rich Thoroughbred Trainer Golden Gate Fields
(209) 914-2230
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Advertising Index NOTE: Inside Back Cover, IBC; Outside Back Cover, OBC; Inside Front Cover, IFC This index is provided as a service. The publisher does not assume liability for errors or ommissions. (Bold fgures indicate a page that features a stallion)
ADVERTISERS Arizona Thoroughbred Breeders Assoc. Fall Sale ......12
Farmers Insurance-Sue Hubbard..................................53
Auburn Laboratories Inc. ..............................................13
Fasig-Tipton Sales Company - Sept Yearling Sale......35
Backyard Race Horse.....................................................53
Gayle Van Leer Thoroughbred Services ......................53
Bella Equine-Amanda Navarro.....................................53
Golden State Stakes......................................................17
BG Thoroughbred Farm..................................................7
Harris Farms .................................................................IFC
Breeders’ Cup Limited ..................................................11
horselawyers.com ..........................................................53
Cal- Bred Yearling Registration Deadline.....................8
Laurel Fowler Insurance Broker Inc ..............................53
Compas (Jeannie Garr Roddy) .....................................53
Legacy Ranch ...................................................................9
CTBA Membership........................................................33
Lovacres Ranch ......................................................... OBC
CTBA 2022 Stallion Directory .......................................23
Milky Way Farm..............................................................15
CTBA Farm Spotlight ....................................................29
Newfeld Farm................................................................53
CTBA Foal Registration...................................................8
Northern California Stallion Tour..................................21
CTBA It Pays To Be Cal-Bred ........................................45
NTRA- BAF.....................................................................25
Daehling Ranch......................................................IBC, 52
Red Cliffs Racing, Inc.....................................................52
Eddie Rich - Thoroughbred Trainer..............................52
Robins Ranches-Nor Cal Horse Property Specialist ..52
Equineline.com ..............................................................27
Tommy Town Thoroughbreds.........................................5
STALLIONS California Chrome...............................................IBC
Mr.Big .................................................................... 9
Capital Account ...............................................................7
Originaire (IRE).................................................................7
Fighting Hussar................................................................7
Oscar Nominated ............................................................7
Gato Del Oro (KY)............................................................7
Phantom Boss ........................................................... OBC
Govenor Charlie........................................................ OBC
Smiling Tiger....................................................... IFC
Grace Upon Grace.................................................... OBC
Smokem..................................................................... OBC
Kafwain .............................................................................5
Stanford..................................................................5
King Of Jazz(ARG) ...........................................................7
Stay Thirsty....................................................... OBC
Ministers Wild Cat ...........................................................5
Unusual Heatwave ...........................................................7
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Introducing... THE FIRST-EVER CALIFORNIA-BRED YEARLINGS BY
TWO-TIME HORSE OF THE YEAR CALIFORNIA CHROME TO BE OFFERED AT AUCTION IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA! 2021 Fasig-Tipton California Fall Yearlings Sale Pomona, California • September 28
HIP #6 • FILLY Out of stakes winner Miles Rules
HIP #69 • COLT Out of G3 producer Sensitive Soul
HIP #85 • COLT Out of G3 producer Special Smoke
HIP #153 • FILLY Out of multiple winner Big Break
HIP #64 • FILLY Out of stakes winner Seattles Best Copy
HIP #94 • FILLY Out of stakes winner Summers Peace
HIP #197 • FILLY Out of multiple stakes producer Fantasy Rocks
HIP #247 • FILLY out of G2 producer Love and Lies
THE #1 CALIFORNIA-BRED OF ALL TIME $14,752,650 EARNINGS • GRADE 1 SIRE California Chrome Photo: Jenny Photo
Sire of more than 60 international winners & 5 North America stakes horses in his first two crops, led by multiple stakes winner Cilla (G1)
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#1 LEADING SIRE IN PROGENY EARNINGS IN CALIFORNIA BY NORTH AMERICAN EARNINGS CALIFORNIA’S #1 LEADING TWO-YEAR-OLD SIRE California’s Leading Sire of 2018 & 2019 • 2020 Leading Sire by Black Type Winners A STAY THIRSTY TRIFECTA
Sons of STAY THIRSTY fnished 1-2-3 in the $100,000 Graduation Stakes for 2-Year-Olds at Del Mar Aug 8., led by ROCK N RYE ($100,920), a clear winner by 4 ½ lengths. Followed by TRIP TO SPAIN and MR.T’S THIRSTY. Another talented son of STAY THIRSTY, FINNEUS, finished second in the G3 Best Pal S. Aug 7. at Del Mar
STAY THIRSTY Bernardini - Marozia, by Storm Bird 2021 Fee: $10,000 LFSN - Accepting limited number of mares and all mares will be screened Terry Lovingier Cell (562) 547 9848 | Email terry@lovco. com 35490 Highway 79, Warner Springs, CA 92086 www.lovacres.com
ALSO STANDING: Grace Upon Grace, Govenor Charlie, Smokem, Phantom Boss