California Thoroughbred Magazine April 2022

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THOROUGHBRED O f f i c i a l Pu b l i c a t i o n o f t h e Ca l i f o rn i a T h o r o u g h b re d B re e d e r s A s s o c i a t i o n

LIEUTENANT DAN 2021 CALIFORNIA-BRED HORSE OF THE YEAR

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2022 LEADING SIRES

ACCLAMATION

SMILING TIGER

No. 1 by % BLACK-TYPE WINNERS

No. 1 by NUMBER OF WINNERS

ACCLAMATION tops California sires by % of black-type winners,* represented by graded winner ACCLIMATE and Meydan stakes winner APPRECIATED. Additional 2022 winners include Burnin Turf, back-to-back allowance winner at Santa Anita; Issa Court, allowance winner at Santa Anita in her third start and Golden Gate allowance winners REBALATION and Rocks and Salt. STUD FEE: $4,000 LIVE FOAL

Without beneft of Kentucky-based crops, SMILING TIGER is California’s leading sire of winners (24) in North America for statistics through March 20. Recent stand out performances include TIGER DAD’s $100,000 Phoenix Gold Cup score in 1:08 3/5; Omg It’s Jessica’s second in the Spring Fever Stakes following an 8-month layof and a wire-to-wire maiden special win at Santa Anita by Funny Feline in 1:09 fat. STUD FEE: $5,500 LIVE FOAL

Unusual Heat – Winning in Style (Silveyville)

Hold Tat Tiger – Shandra Smiles (Cahill Road)

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* with 32 starters or more

HALLADAY

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CISTRON

War Front – Hightap (Tapit) 2022 STUD FEE: $7,500 LIVE FOAL

Munnings – Rare Cat (Tabasco Cat) 2022 STUD FEE: $6,000 LIVE FOAL

The Factor – Major Ollie (Bertrando) 2022 STUD FEE: $3,500 LIVE FOAL

CONQUEST FARENHEIT

MAJESTIC HARBOR

ROUSING SERMON

Scat Daddy – Holy Smokie (Holy Bull) 2022 STUD FEE: $3,000 LIVE FOAL

Rockport Harbor – Champagne Royale (French Deputy) 2022 STUD FEE: $3,000 LIVE FOAL

Lucky Pulpit – Rousing Again (Awesome Again) 2022 STUD FEE: $2,500 LIVE FOAL

TAMARANDO

DESERT CODE

JERANIMO

Bertrando – Tamarack Bay (Dehere) 2022 STUD FEE: $2,500 LIVE FOAL

E Dubai – Chatta Code (Lost Code) 2022 STUD FEE: $2,000 LIVE FOAL

Congaree – Jera (Jeblar) 2022 STUD FEE: Private Treaty

Stud fees are payable when foal stands and nurses. All stallions are nominated to the Breeders’ Cup.

UPTOWN RYTHEM Speightstown – Listen to My Song (Unbridled’s Song) 2022 STUD FEE: $1,500 LIVE FOAL

John C. Harris, President • Jonny Hilvers, General Manager • Dr. Courtney Stammerjohan, Resident Veterinarian 27366 W. Oakland Ave. • Coalinga, CA 93210 • Tel: (800) 311-6211 or (559) 884-2859 • Fax: (559) 482-8034 E-Mail: stallions@harrisfarms.com • Web Site: www.harrisfarms.com


From the EXECUTIVE CORNER DOUG BURGE CTBA PRESIDENT

It Pays to Be Cal-bred

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n this monthly editorial I frequently mention the ever-growing importance/dependence on California-breds and the lucrative purses and opportunities that are currently offered. Never have these restricted purse benefits been as evident as in the past year. As depicted in the chart below, total restricted purses have risen sharply and are now approaching $19.5 million. Tese numbers account for all first- through third-place finishes as

tracked by CTBA for breeder award purposes. While restricted stakes purses were back to roughly $5 million, the rise in state-bred overnight races fueled the increase in restricted purses earned. Te Cal-bred maiden special weight races accounted for nearly $8 million, and more than half of the total amount of restricted purses earned for breeders. Tere were 159 restricted maiden special weight winners and a total of 207 when

factoring in open maiden special weight races. Tese increases have put some stress on the maiden bonus program, which the CTBA and TOC have jointly addressed and will continue to monitor. Te upward trends in restricted purse opportunities, added with the stability with the incentive award funding through handle, bode well for the future of those investing in breeding and racing in California. It continues to Pay to Be Cal-bred.

RESTRICTED PURSES EARNED Total

2018

Restricted Stakes

Million

Million

Million

Million

$11.0 Million

$11

Million

$11.3

$14.7

$16

$15.8

$15.1

$19.4

Restricted Overnights

Total

$5

Million

2019

$4.8

Million

2020

$3.8

Million

Million

2021

$4.7

Million

Million

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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.

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Contents

FEATURES

20 CHAMPIONS

34 CTBA Awards Dinner

OF 2021

38 Golden State Series: Sensational Star Stakes

Lieutenant Dan was named California-bred Horse of the Year, as well as champion older male, sprinter, and turf horse. He and the other champions were honored by the CTBA March 28 and also honored in the pages of this issue.

40 Golden State Series: Irish O’Brien Stakes

VICE CHAIRPERSON GEORGE F. SCHMITT TREASURER PETE PARRELLA

41 Slow Down Andy’s Sunland Park Derby

SECRETARY SUE GREENE DIRECTORS

42 Leggs Galore Wins Buena Vista Stakes

John C. Harris, John H. Barr, Gloria Haley, Pete Parrella, Sue Greene, Donald J. Valpredo, Terry C. Lovingier, George F. Schmitt, Ty Green, Justin Oldfeld, Adrian Gonzalez

A D M I N I S T R AT I V E S TA F F

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44 Acclimate Wins San Luis Rey Stakes 50 Kinesiology Tape Usage in Rehab

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Lieutenant Dan


California’s Leading 1st Crop Sire 13 First Crop Winners, 3 Stakes Performers: DRIZELLA ($92,450) 2nd by a neck $100,000 CTBA S and 3rd Royal Owl S.; Wire-to-wire MdSpWt debut winner STANFORD BAY ($64,210), 2nd Golden Nugget S.; debut winner CARMEN MIRANDA ($63,530) 2nd $100,000 Generous Portion S.; Del Mar Maiden Winners KO OLINA ($80,076) and SALLY STANFORD, etc. STANFORD is the 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. Winners in 2022 include AUTISM INNOCENCE Maiden Special Weight Winner at Golden Gate 1/21.

Also Standing: KAFWAIN Contact Mike Allen at (805) 686-4337 5699 Happy Canyon Rd., Santa Ynez, CA 93460 info@tommytownfarms.com www.tommytownfarms.com

STANFORD

Malibu Moon – Rosy Humor, by Distorted Humor

2022 Fee: $5,000 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.


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CURRENT CALIFORNIA

SIRES OF STAKES WINNERS

MUCHO UNUSUAL RETIRED

Square Eddie 2-Year-Old Sells for $385,000 A California-bred son of Square Eddie sold for $385,000 at the Ocala Breeders’ Sales’ March auction of 2-year-olds. Trainer Simon Callaghan bought the colt as agent from Ciaran Dunne’s Wavertree Stables. Paul and Zillah Reddam bred the youngster out of their Cal-bred In Excess mare Too Much Excess. Square Eddie, owned by the Reddams and now pensioned, is also the sire of How About Zero and Don’t Sell, both Cal-bred stakes winners out of Too Much Excess raced by the Reddams. How About Zero won the 2016 Golden State Juvenile Fillies Stakes and the 2018 Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf Sprint Stakes. Don’t Sell captured the 2019 Unzip Me Stakes.

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SWs

1039

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MINISTERS WILD CAT

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ROCKY BAR •

208

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STAY THIRSTY

596

24

KAFWAIN †

696

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SQUARE EDDIE †

300

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GRAZEN

241

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VRONSKY †

345

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ATTICUS †

523

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SOUTHERN IMAGE

590

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EDDINGTON

504

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SMILING TIGER

272

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SIR PRANCEALOT (IRE)

370

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GRAYDAR

326

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JERSEY TOWN

217

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TIZBUD †

240

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MISREMEMBERED

162

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SLEW’S TIZNOW

174

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Mucho Unusual, the 2020 California-bred Horse of the Year, has been retired from racing. Trainer Tim Yakteen tweeted in mid-March that the decision had been made to retire the 6-year-old mare. She was to be shipped to Kentucky to be bred, though a stallion decision was not immediately made. George Krikorian bred and raced Mucho Unusual, a multiple graded winner and multiple Cal-bred champion. Te daughter of Mucho Macho Man—Not Unusual, by Unusual Heat, earned $957,415 in fve seasons of racing, winning eight of 24 races, with fve seconds and fve thirds. At 2 in 2018, Mucho Unusual broke her maiden and ran second in the $100,000 Generous Portion Stakes and $200,345 Golden State Juvenile Mucho Unusual Fillies Stakes. Te following year she won the $201,755 San Clemente Stakes (G2T) and $200,351 California Cup Oaks. She fnished second in the American Oaks (G1T) and third in the Autumn Miss Stakes (G3T) and was voted Cal-bred champion 3-year-old female. Mucho Unusual had her best season at 4 in 2020. She captured the $300,500 Rodeo Drive Stakes (G1T) and $101,500 Robert J. Frankel Stakes (G3T) and placed in the Gamely Stakes (G1T), Buena Vista Stakes (G2T), and Solana Beach Stakes. In addition to her Horse of the Year title, Mucho Unusual was voted that year’s Cal-bred champion older female and turf horse. Last year Mucho Unusual added the $98,000 Megahertz Stakes (G3T) and placed in two more graded stakes. She fnished her career with a fourth in the $202,500 Buena Vista this past March 5. “We are sad to see her leave the barn,” said Yakteen in his tweet. “She has been so special to and for all of us.”

FOALS OF RACING AGE

STALLION

† 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.

DEL MAR PURSES INCREASE, MAIDEN BONUS EXPANDED Del Mar is projecting purses above $25 million for its 31day summer meeting, an average daily purse payout of more than $800,000. In addition, the track is expanding its maiden bonus to include qualifed runners of all ages on dirt. Previously known as the juvenile bonus and limited to 2-year-olds, Del Mar’s maiden bonus will increase those purses by 25%. The qualifying events must be on dirt and for straight maidens, California-bred maidens, or maiden-claiming races at $62,500 or more. In addition, the horse must come from the barn of a trainer who has no more than 60 horses stabled in Southern California. Del Mar also announced increases in purses for 21 of its major stakes as well as an increase in overnight purses by a blended rate of 15%. The track’s “Ship & Win” program will increase to a $5,000 starter bonus and a 50% purse supplement for dirt runners and a $4,000 bonus and 40% supplement for turf runners. Examples of the increase in overnight purses include top-level allowance races now $86,000, up from $76,000; a $32,000 claiming race now $51,000, up from $45,000; and a $20,000 maiden-claiming race now $30,000, up from $25,000. Purses for overnight stakes will be $100,000, rising from $80,000. The stakes schedule is headed by the $1 million TVG Pacifc Classic (G1), slated for Sept. 3. In addition, Del Mar will continue to offer eight stakes for California-breds and California-sired runners as part of the Golden State Series. Del Mar’s summer meeting runs from July 22-Sept. 11.


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Tiger Dad Wins Phoenix Gold Cup

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JOE BRAVO SELECTED FOR WOOLF AWARD

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Joe Bravo, a longtime East Coast-based jockey who successfully moved his operation to Southern California last summer, has won Santa Anita’s 2022 George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award via votes of jockeys nationwide. Born in Long Branch, N.J., in 1971, “Jersey Joe” Bravo won 13 riding titles at Monmouth Park and nine titles at the Meadowlands. With California-based jockey agent Matt Nakatani, Bravo immediately did well last summer. One of his major victories came aboard California-bred None Above the Law in the $254,000 Del Mar Derby Presented by Caesars Sportsbook (G2T) at Del Mar. A great judge of pace and especially known for his prowess on turf, Bravo is closing in on 5,600 victories and purse earnings of $200 million in a career that dates back to his debut at age 17 in 1988. A third-generation rider, Bravo got his biggest career win at Santa Anita aboard Blue Prize in the 2019 Longines Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1). Joe Bravo “It really is an honor to now be part of this circle of riders, joining all of these guys that I grew up with or grew up underneath,” said Bravo. “I was lucky enough to win the East Coast version of the Woolf Award, the Mike Venezia Award in 2018, and now to be honored here on the West Coast, you don’t know what an honor this is.” Presented annually by Santa Anita since 1950, the Woolf Award can only be given to an individual jockey once. It is named for the late Hall of Fame jockey who rode regularly at Santa Anita and piloted Seabiscuit to defeat Triple Crown Champion War Admiral in a match race at Pimlico Race Course Nov. 1, 1938. The award recognizes those riders whose careers and personal character garner esteem for the individual and the sport of Thoroughbred racing.

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Memoriam

Chuck Winner Chuck Winner, former chairman of the California Horse Racing Board and co-owner of a host of graded stakes winners, died March 24 at age 81. He was an internationally recognized expert in public affairs, crisis communications, and campaign management. Serving on the CHRB from 2012-19, fve of those years as chairman, Winner guided the racing commission through diffcult times. His calm and knowledgeable leadership was especially benefcial during the winter of 2019, when a rash of equine fatalities at Santa Anita attracted worldwide scrutiny. Winner led the push for improved safety measures to protect horses and riders. As a Thoroughbred owner, Winner ensured that his horses had good second careers. He was a partner in California-bred Liberian Freighter, who won six stakes, including the 2010 Oak Tree Mile Stakes (G2T) and 2011 Arcadia Stakes (G2T). Upon retirement, the son of Bertrando developed into an accomplished hunter-jumper. Cal-bred Bolchina was Winner’s frst stakes winner. He owned the 1985 daughter of Bolger with the late Bob Wald. Bolchina won the 1987 Bustles and Bows Stakes and 1988 La Habra Stakes. Though he rarely bred horses, Winner kept Bolchina her entire life, and he said she lived well into her 20s. Winner excelled at selecting good horses of racing age, especially in Europe. He once recalled traveling to a racetrack in southern France to examine Flamboyant in torrential rain. He owned Flamboyant with David Bienstock, and the gelding won the 2016 San Marcos Stakes (G2T) and earned more than $1 million. Paddy Gallagher trained many of Winner’s horses, including Flamboyant. The two went back to when Gallagher was an assistant to trainer and Hall of Fame jockey Bill Shoemaker. Shoemaker trained 1995 California Derby (G3T) winner Fine n’ Majestic for Winner and partners. Gallagher trained millionaire Magical Fantasy and multiple graded winner Domestic Dispute for Winner, Bienstock, and Paul Mandabach. Winner was long involved with many political campaigns, beginning when he worked on the California gubernatorial campaign of Pat Brown. Winner worked on John Kennedy’s presidential campaign in 1960 and later for the gubernatorial campaign of Jerry Brown, Pat Brown’s son. Gov. Jerry Brown appointed Winner to the CHRB. Winner is survived by his wife, Annie, and four children: Justyn, Ethan, Nicole, and Zach.

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Tiger Dad, a California-bred son of Smiling Tiger, won the $100,000 Phoenix Gold Cup at Turf Paradise March 11. Ridden by Karlo Lopez, Tiger Dad raced in ffth early in the six-furlong event, had to go extremely wide on the turn, and got up to win by a halflength in 1:08.64. Robertino Diodoro trains Tiger Dad for Robert Rosette’s Rosette Racing. Mark Devereaux and Scott and Mark Gross bred the 6-year-old gelding, who is out of the Unusual Heat mare Q T Shae. Tiger Dad raised Tiger Dad his lifetime earnings to $432,875. Previously, he won the 2021 Luke Kruytbosch Stakes at Turf Paradise and the 2020 Tor’s Echo Stakes at Santa Anita and placed in two other stakes. Rosette Racing claimed Tiger Dad from his breeders for $50,000 at Del Mar Nov. 12, 2021

QUALIFYING CLAIMING LEVELS The following claiming levels for California owners premiums and stallion awards are currently in effect: SANTA ANITA/$40,000 GOLDEN GATE FIELDS/$20,000



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Memoriam (CONT.)

Swiss Yodeler, a leading California sire for many years, died Feb. 4 at Huntertown Farm near Versailles, Ky., where he had been retired since 2020. Offcially 28 by The Jockey Club standards, Swiss Yodeler was just four days from his actual 28th birthday. A son of Eastern Echo—Drapeau, by Raja Baba, Swiss Yodeler spent the early part of his stallion career at Pepper Oaks Farm, later standing at Harris Farms and Lovacres Ranch before being moved to West Virginia. His offspring include California-bred Thor’s Echo, the 2006 Eclipse Award-winning sprinter and winner of that year’s TVG Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1). Thor’s Echo was also voted champion Cal-bred sprinter that season, and he earned a total of $2,461,490. Trainer Mike Harrington bought Swiss Yodeler for $60,000 for owner Heinz Steinmann at the 1995 Keeneland September yearling sale. Trained by Harrington, Swiss Yodeler won fve stakes at 2 in 1996, including the Hollywood Futurity (G1), Hollywood Juvenile Championship (G2) and Best Pal Stakes (G3). He placed in a total of nine other stakes and earned $761,442 during four seasons of racing. Swiss Yodeler excelled as a sire of 2-year-olds and led California’s frst-crop sires by progeny earnings in 2002. He was the state’s overall leading sire in 2006. Swiss Yodeler’s other runners include Tilde and Swiss Lake Yodeler, back-to-back champion Cal-bred 2-year-old females of 2012-13, as well as stakes winners Hi Ho Yodeler, Dave the Dude, Swiss Diva, and Oberwald.

Strike the Tiger

RON MESAROS

Swiss Yodeler

Strike the Tiger, a California-bred stakes winner at Royal Ascot who had become a beloved stable pony at trainer Wesley Ward’s barn, died in a tragic barn fre at Keeneland March 6. Lightning during an electrical storm struck a service pole that led into the barn. Though most of the horses in the barn were saved, Strike the Tiger, 5-yearold Modesto, and an unraced 2-year-old gelding perished. Ward bred Strike the Tiger, a 2007 son of Tiger Ridge—R Lucky Strike, by In Excess, with Mitchell Dutko and Ray Sainz. In just his second start, Strike the Tiger won the 2009 Windsor Castle Stakes, becoming the frst American-trained horse to win a race at Royal Ascot. Strike the Tiger also won the 2009 Chenery Stakes at Colonial Downs and placed in the 2010 Transylvania Stakes (G3T) at Keeneland en route to earning $209,048. After Strike the Tiger’s racing career was over, Ward turned him into a stable pony. The gelding accompanied Ward’s horses to Royal Ascot each year.

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HISTORY

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WILLA B AWESOME parlayed her excellent victory in the 2012 Santa Anita Oaks (G1) into a second consecutive stakes win in the $288,000 Melair Stakes April 28, 2012, at Betfair Hollywood Park. In both races, the California-bred 3-year-old flly scored by just a nose, as the Willa B Awesome in the Melair 13-1 third choice in the 11⁄16-mile Stakes Oaks and as the 11-10 favorite in the 11⁄8-mile Melair. Martin Pedroza piloted Willa B Awesome in both races for trainer Walther Solis. Terry Lovingier bred the daughter of Awesome Gambler—Cause I’m Tricky, by Nineelevan, and owned her with Phil Daniels, Patsy London, and John Winters. Willa B Awesome ultimately earned $648,896. She was sold at the 2013 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky November sale in foal to Medaglia d’Oro for for $875,000 to Katsumi Yoshida of Japan.

25 YEARS AGO California-bred FREE HOUSE defeated Silver Charm in the $750,000 Santa Anita Derby (G1) April 5, 1997. After running second to the future Eclipse Award winner in the Feb. 8 San Vicente Stakes (G3), Free House beat Silver Charm in the March 16 San Felipe Stakes (G2).

The two met again in the 11⁄8-mile Santa Anita Derby, with Free House and jockey Kent Desormeaux edging Silver Charm and jockey Gary Stevens by a head in 1:47.60. John Toffan and Trudy McCaffery bred and raced Free House, a son of Smokester—Fountain Lake, by Vigors. Paco Gonzalez trained the colt, who went on to place in all three legs of the Triple Crown, win the 1998 Pacifc Classic (G1) and 1999 Santa Anita Handicap (G1), and ultimately earn $3,178,971. Free House was voted Calbred Horse of the Year in 1997 and 1998.

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THIS MONTH IN

Free House

50 YEARS AGO SOLAR SALUTE won seven stakes in 1972, the biggest being the Santa Anita Derby April 1. The California-bred had taken the Los Feliz Stakes and San Vicente Stakes at Santa Anita early in the year, adding the Golden Bear Stakes at Golden Gate Fields and Santa Anita’s San Felipe Handicap prior to the 11⁄8-mile Santa Anita Derby. Under jockey Lafft Pincay Jr., Solar Salute defeated Quack by three-quarters of a length in 1:473⁄5, with Cal-bred Royal Owl, a stellar 2-year-old the previous year, fnishing third. Louis Glauburg trained Solar Salute, a son of Windsor Ruler—Solecco, by Solarium II, for owner/breeders Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elmore. Following the Santa Anita Derby, Solar Salute added the El Dorado Handicap at Hollywood Park and the La Jolla Mile Handicap at Del Mar. He earned a total of $308,889.

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To further assist the membership of the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association (CTBA) and subscribers of its offcial publication, California Thoroughbred, this monthly editorial page provides readers with updates about the association’s current policies, latest news and upcoming events in the Golden State.

NORTHERN SALE SLATED FOR AUG. 9 The CTBA Sales Northern California Yearling & Horses of Racing Age Sale is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 9. It will be held at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton. Entries will close Tuesday, June 1. For further information, contact Loretta Veiga at 626-445-7800 ext. 227 or Christy Chapman at 626-445-7800 ext. 247, or email loretta@ctba.com or christy@ctba.com.

Spotlighting Foals of 2022 With foaling season upon us, now is the time to spotlight your foals in California Thoroughbred. The May through August issues will feature Thoroughbreds foaled in California, with advertorials consisting of six to eight photos of foals per page. The cost to publish a full-page insertion will be discounted to $500. This represents a savings of more than 50% off the regular full-page advertisement price. Insertions should include a caption with each foal’s sire, dam, broodmare sire, sex, date of birth, and breeders, as well as the details, including a logo, of their farm location. Photos need to be submitted by the following deadlines: April 1 (May issue), May 2 (June issue), June 1 (July issue), and July 1 (August issue). For additional information please contact the magazine’s advertising manager, Loretta Veiga, at loretta@ctba.com or at 626-445-7800, ext. 227. Additionally, photos can be submitted to Ken Gurnick at kgurnick@ctba.com for free inclusion on the CTBA’s website.

After a couple of years’ hiatus due to the pandemic, California again celebrated Ag Day March 23 at the California Capitol. As it has in the past, the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association took part, bringing information to educate legislators about the importance of the Thoroughbred industry to the state’s agricultural economy. The CTBA’s booth included a mare and foal, always a popular attraction. This year CTBA Vice Chairperson George Schmitt provided the mare, California-bred Tip Top Lady, and her Fullbridled colt, who reside at Daehling Ranch. Julia Daehling and her husband, Justin Oldfeld, own Daehling Ranch. Oldfeld, who is also a CTBA board member, and CTBA Event Coordinator Christy Chapman represented the CTBA at the booth and met with legislators.

CTBA Vice Chairperson George Schmitt’s Tip Top Lady and her Fullbridled colt proved a most popular Ag Day attraction

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CTBA Joins Ag Day The California Capitol at Sacramento provides a splendid backdrop for Ag Day, which educates legislators on the importance of agriculture, including the Thoroughbred industry, to the state’s economy

From left, California Circuit Finals Rodeo president Johnny Zamrzla, CTBA board member Justin Oldfeld, and Assemblymember Tom Lackey enjoy their photo op with Tip Top Lady and son


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To further assist the membership of the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association (CTBA) and subscribers of its offcial publication, California Thoroughbred, this monthly editorial page provides readers with updates about the association’s current policies, latest news and upcoming events in the Golden State.

Assemblymember Laura Friedman gets an opportunity to meet Tip Top Lady

Zamrzla with Christy Chapman, who represented CTBA and met with legislators at the CTBA booth

Tip Top Lady puts a smile on Assemblymember Rudy Salas’ face

Senator Susan Rubio showing some love to an equine constituent

Assemblymember Bigelow gets an up-close and personal look at a potential future star

Lassoing a steer was one of the fun activities at Ag Day

Dancers in colorful dress provided exciting entertainment at Ag Day

From left, Senator Steven Bradford, Daehling Ranch’s Justin Oldfeld, and Assemblymember Frank Bigelow

Karen Ross, Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture, speaks to the crowd

Senator Maria Elena Durazo is thrilled by her time with the Thoroughbreds

Assemblymember Chris Ward and Miss Rodeo California Jackie Scarry enjoy a visit with some Cal-breds

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CTFoundation 2022

OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES PRESIDENT

Ada Gates Patton VICE-PRESIDENT/TREASURER

Gail Gregson SECRETARY

Amy J. Zimmerman

Jeff Blea, DVM Tracy Gantz Jane Goldstein Courtney Tunney Hotchkis Thomas S. Robbins John W. Sadler Noreen Sullivan

Generous Donors Make Foundation Projects Possible Te California Toroughbred Foundation sincerely thanks the following for their generous donations supporting our programs. Elke Ahlmann Alan Balch Rozamund Barclay Angela Bilich Edward J. Brown Jr. Melinda Brown Robert T. Cannon Michael Crowley Howard Demar Devereaux Family Charitable Fund Four Quarters Corp. Sonya & James Georggin Vito Gioiello Golden Gate Fields Jane Goldstein Barrie Grant Dolly Green Research Foundation Gail Gregson William L. Hedrick Clement Lang Hirsch Jr. Daniel Hof Lanza’s Racing Stable Lebherz Family Foundation Marcy Mandel Gary Margolis Ronald McAnally Inc. Toroughbred Training Bill McLean Racing Stables Lorraine A. Mercer

Ronald & Lorraine Mercer Nina G. Morrow Moss Foundation Jay Nehf Daniel C. O’Neill Odyssey Transportation Inc. of Nevada M. T. Pageler Richard R. Patenaude Ada Gates Patton Glenn Porter Michael Reif Remmah Racing Inc. Tom and Missy Robbins Roncelli Family Trust John Sadler Salvador F. Saggese Santa Anita Park Frank P. Santilli Melanie J. Schow Samantha Siegel George E. Small Southern California Equine Foundation Stanfeld Farms LLC Sterling Stables LLC Cyndalee Wahlstrom Winnick Family Foundation Winning Streak LLC Karl Zappa

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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Chief Seattle – Hooked On Music, by Seattle Dancer • ONLY TWO-TIME CAL CUP CLASSIC WINNER AND 50TH CAL-BRED MILLOINAIRE • A versatile racehorse who won black-type races on all-weather, grass & dirt surfaces. Graded stakes winner of 18 races, 14 stakes, with earnings of $1,683,181. Posted Triple Digit Beyers on Dirt and Turf. • Won G2, $150,000 San Francisco Mile, defeating multiple G2 winner MONTEREY JAZZ. • Sire of Fran’s Valentine S., winner MOONLESS SKY ($287,130), stakesplaced I Came To Party ($261,931), Sunset Dragunn ($216,838) and Seattle Bold ($65,293) at 3, 2021). Additional winners in 2021 are Chiefs Lil Pear ($106,226), Rose Princess ($109,756), Native Chieftain ($96,653), etc. Average Earnings per starter $49,992.

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City Zip – Miss Blue Grass, by St. Jovite • ONLY STAKES WINNING SON OF CITY ZIP AT STUD IN CA. • Multiple Stakes Winner with fve wins from 6 fur. to 1 1/16 miles. • By Top Sprinter and Leading Sire CITY ZIP. • CITY ZIP is the sire of leading young sires RUN AWAY AND HIDE, PALACE, BUSTIN STONES, etc., and Horse of the Year in Canada CATCH A GLIMPSE, Champions DAYATTHESPA, WORK ALL WEEK, FINEST CITY, DANA MY LOVE, etc. • 13 wins in 2021 including Detangler ($155.722, 3rd Oak Tree Sprint) Shadrack ($160,424), Kerri’s Choice ($66,109), etc.

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Storm Cat – Christmas in Aiken, by Afrmed • HALF-BROTHER TO 3 TIME G1 WINNER HARLAN’S HOLIDAY, SIRE OF LEADING SIRE INTO MISCHIEF. • MANY RIVERS at 2, scored a gate-to-wire win going 5½ furlongs at Bay Meadows Racecourse when defeating multiple graded stakes winner AUTISM AWARENESS and ran third in the one-mile Gold Rush Stakes to multiple graded stakes winner EL GATO MALO. • MANY RIVERS at 3, won a six-furlong allowance race at Golden Gate Fields gate-to-wire. • By G1 2YO winner & record SEVEN-TIME Leading Juvenile Sire STORM CAT. • Average Earnings Per Starter of $35,169 with over $1.7 Million in Progeny earnings including the dual stakes-placed winner Many Roses and stakes-placed River of Doubt. Two time winner in 2022 Dress Rehearsal.

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Horse of the Year, Older Male, Turf, Sprinter

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CTBA AWARDS 2021

Nick Alexander’s homebred Lieutenant Dan scored a pair of graded sprint stakes, such as the Eddie D (above) and took home the coveted Horse of the Year

LIEUTENANT DAN

BY EMILY SHIELDS

LIEUTENANT DAN

o other California-bred had a better season than Lieutenant Dan did in 2021. After two graded stakes wins and a narrow loss in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1T), the popular gelding has been honored as not only California’s champion turf male, champion sprinter, and champion older male, but Horse of the Year as well.

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Lieutenant Dan is a 2016 son of Grazen—Excusabull, by Indian Charlie, and runs for owner/breeder Nick Alexander. Te bay gelding was a surprise to Alexander, who did not have high hopes for him as a baby. “As a matter of fact,” Alexander said, “when we were breaking the yearlings and deciding who was good and who wasn’t, so that we could send the A-team to Southern 20

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California and then the B-team up north to Golden Gate, he was among the ones who went up north to (trainer) Steve Miyadi. He didn’t have a sibling who was a big achiever yet, so that worked against him.” After having Lieutenant Dan for three weeks, Miyadi made a phone call. Alexander recalled, “He said, ‘I think you made a mistake with this one. He belongs down south.’ ” Miyadi’s assessment came with a caveat: He still wanted to train Lieutenant Dan. Tird in his December 2018 debut, Lieutenant Dan broke his maiden at Santa Anita Jan. 13, 2019, by a whopping eight lengths. “He was impressive when he broke his maiden,” Alexander said. “Te biggest mistake we ever made was gelding him, but it seemed like the thing to do at the time. He might not have had the same power that he does now anyway.” Lieutenant Dan had his frst championship season as a sophomore, winning an allowance race and a pair of California-bred stakes—the $200,702 Echo Eddie Stakes and the $147,000

Lieutenant Dan captures the grade 3 Green Flash Handicap in his march to multiple state-bred championships in 2021

Real Good Deal Stakes—and placing in three other stakes. Tat earned him the 2019 Cal-bred 3-year-old male title. He added the $102,500 Sensational Star Stakes as a 4-year-old before going to the sidelines for more than a year. “Full credit to Steve,” Alexander said. “Te horse had a tendon. Steve kept him the whole time and wouldn’t send him to the farm, and that was fne with me. He really loves that horse.” Tat love went a long way. Tirteen months after going to the sidelines, Lieutenant Dan made his 2021 debut in allowance company at Del Mar. Sent of as the favorite against eight rivals, Lieutenant Dan and jockey Geovanni Franco dueled quickly for the lead and opened up in the stretch, winning the fve-furlong turf sprint by 11⁄2 lengths. Lieutenant Dan tried graded company for the frst time Aug. 22, going to the post in the $101,500 Green Flash Handicap (G3T). He faced graded winners Collusion Illusion and Gregorian Chant but ultimately put them all away, with fellow Cal-bred Give Me the Lute fnishing 21⁄4 lengths back second. “Te Green Flash was impressive with a very fast time,” Alexander said. “Te way he strode away in the last sixteenth

of a mile was visually impressive.” Te $202,000 Eddie D Stakes (G2T) at Santa Anita came next. Te top flly Charmaine’s Mia and Kentucky shipper Snapper Sinclair made the feld interesting, but Lieutenant Dan won again, streaking down the hillside turf course to score by a half-length. “He handled the race down the hill nicely,” Alexander said. Te $920,000 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1T) was next. For the frst time all season, Lieutenant Dan did not go favored. He was facing international shippers such as Emaraaty Ana, A Case of You, and defending Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint winner Glass Slippers, as well as top-class runners Kimari, Extravagant Kid, and the wickedly quick Golden Pal. Te last-named already had a win in the 2020 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G2T) to his credit. When the gates opened, Golden Pal burst forth, taking a commanding lead from the outset. Lieutenant Dan tracked in second, and while he couldn’t get closer to Golden Pal than 11⁄4 lengths at the wire, he held the rest of the feld at bay by more than three lengths. “Irad Ortiz on Golden Pal shot out of that gate like they were spring loaded,” Alexander said. “When you spot a horse two lengths in a fve-furlong race and no one is helping with the pace, that’s pretty tough.” Alexander had put up a $100,000 supplemental fee to get Lieutenant Dan into the Breeders’ Cup “because I didn’t put up the $500 when he was a baby,” he explained. Despite the loss, in which Lieutenant Dan earned $170,000, Alexander was tremendously proud. “Te pressure was on because of the money I put up, but he ran well,” Alexander said. “And in the progression of the races over the year, each one just got better and better.” Lieutenant Dan fnished the season with three wins—two graded—in four starts for earnings of $407,720, elevating his overall record to eight wins, four seconds, and four thirds in 17 starts. Te homebred has earned $833,740. “He’s such an interesting horse because nothing bothers him,” Alexander said. “He can be between horses, or between a horse and the rail, and he just fnds a way to win.” Te owner noted that in the 2019 Real Good Deal, Lieutenant Dan was dueling on the rail with California champion 2-year-old male Cruel Intention and refused to fold despite Cruel Intention inching away on the turn without urging. Lieutenant Dan fought back and subsequently “buried” his rival despite looking beaten, proving his grit and mettle. Lieutenant Dan is back in training for a 2022 season. “We’re taking it very, very slowly,” Alexander said. “He started jogging (in February), and Steve said he’s ready to start working an eighth. We’re going to get a little more serious with him.” While he waits to see whether Lieutenant Dan can top his Horse of the Year season, Alexander has another top prospect in the wings. “We have a yearling full brother by the name of Butch O’Hare,” Alexander said. “He has the same presence, the same eye, and shows it in the way he handles himself.” Dam Excusabull now has eight winners from eight to race, and a superstar of a son in Lieutenant Dan. www.ctba.com ❙ April 2022 ❙ CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED

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CTBA AWARDS 2021

Two-Year-Old Male

FINNEUS BY EMILY SHIELDS

“We rate every baby when they are born, and he was a top three horse,” Lovingier said. “In fact, he was our number one pick.” Finneus, a son of Lovingier’s stallion Stay Tirsty and the multiple stakes-winning Ghostzapper mare My Fiona, had to live up to a lot of hype. He topped the sale when purchased by Naseer Fasihuddin for $200,000 at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton California fall yearling sale. Lovingier and Amanda Navarro bought back in before Finneus debuted. Rarely do sale-toppers make back their purchase prices and more, but Finneus did so in spades. After going into training with Walther Solis, Finneus started his career at Santa Anita with a third-place effort sprinting 41∕2 furlongs May 9. On that day, he outran future standout stakes horse Mackinnon. With experience under his belt, Finneus broke his maiden next out on the same track, winning over five furlongs despite bumping a rival at the start. Jockey Flavien Prat was aboard for the victory. Finneus ran second behind Pappacap in the $200,500 Best Pal Stakes (G2) at Del Mar, then second again to Pinehurst in the $300,500 Runhappy Del Mar Futurity (G1), despite being a 38-1 longshot. Finneus finally put it all together in stakes 22

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reeder Terry Lovingier always knew Finneus would be something special. Te strapping dark bay colt has done nothing but prove him correct, first by becoming a grade 1-placed, stakes-winning juvenile, and then being named the California champion 2-year-old male of 2021.

Finneus, a son of rising California star stallion Stay Thirsty, topped the 2020 Fasig-Tipton California fall yearling sale before earning a 2021 year-end state-bred championship

company when he won the $178,000 Golden State Juvenile Stakes Nov. 5 during the Breeders’ Cup undercard at Del Mar. Behind him ran Slow Down Andy, who came back to take the $300,000 Los Alamitos Futurity (G2) next out, and Fast Draw Munnings, who ultimately won the $192,000 California Cup Derby. “He’s still learning,” Lovingier said of Finneus. “It’s amazing because he’s just so big, so he’s probably going to get even better this year.” Finneus finished the 2021 season with two wins, three seconds, and a third in seven starts for earnings of $266,366. He finished second in the $102,000 King Glorious Stakes Dec. 12, then came right back five weeks later to run third in Fast Draw Munnings’ Cal Cup after a bad break and rough trip. Finneus finished second in the 2022 Turf Paradise Derby by a length, increasing his record to eight top-three efforts in nine starts and earnings of $303,216.

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In addition to My Fiona being named the 2021 Broodmare of the Year, the match between the mare and Stay Tirsty seems to be stellar. My Fiona, a California champion 2-year-old female herself in 2014, was a three-time stakes winner for earnings of $478,743. Her first foal, Fi Fi Pharoah, by Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, is also a stakes winner. Finneus is My Fiona’s second offspring; she also has a juvenile colt by Stay Tirsty named Maximus Decimus and a yearling full sister named Fiamina. Lovingier said to keep tabs on Fiamina, noting, “Both the next two babies are really good, but the yearling is something special.” Another California Champion, perhaps?

FINNEUS

Dark bay/brown colt (March 24, 2019) Stay Thirsty – My Fiona, by Ghostzapper Breeder: Terry C. Lovingier Owners: Naseer Mohammed Fasihuddin, Terry Lovingier, & Amanda Navarro AGE

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CTBA AWARDS 2021

Two-Year-Old Female

TWO-YEAR-OLD FEMALE

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1 AT THE SPA 2 BIG SWITCH 3 CONNIE SWINGLE

At the Spa, shown winning the CTBA Stakes at Del Mar, joined 2-year-old male champion Finneus to give breeder Terry Lovingier a juvenile championship sweep in 2021

AT THE SPA BY EMILY SHIELDS

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t’s not every year that a breeder produces two California champions from his or her operation, but Terry Lovingier did just that in 2021 with At the Spa and Finneus.

At the Spa was named champion 2-yearold female after a season that saw her win three of five starts for earnings of $165,580. Te daughter of Outwork—Spa Creek, by Smoke Glacken, is gearing up for a 2022 debut and the chance to expand on her already glittering career. At the Spa—who races for Lovingier, Saul Carrillo, and Tom Beckerle—is the only foal for her stakes-placed dam. Lovingier bought Spa Creek, then 8 years old, for $15,000 at the 2018 Keeneland January mixed sale and bred her to Outwork. “Spa Creek had this filly, then got back in foal to Stay Tirsty,” Lovingier said. “Ten the weirdest thing happened: She had a heart attack and passed away. Luckily, At the Spa was already weaned when it happened.” 24

At the Spa originally went through the 2020 Fasig-Tipton California fall yearling sale, but she did not meet her reserve following a high bid of $37,000. She went into training with Jorge Periban and was no secret before her career debut. At the Spa carried her dam’s banner well in the 41∕2-furlong dash at Santa Anita May 7, scoring by a whopping seven lengths as a heavy favorite under jockey Tyler Baze. Brought back in the $100,000 Fasig-Tipton Debutante Stakes six weeks later, At the Spa sat just off the pace and then ran away commandingly in the five-furlong race to win by 21∕4 lengths. Behind her was Munny Penny, also bred and owned by Lovingier. “Watching two babies that I bred draw

off together was very cool,” Lovingier said at the time. At the Spa was entered for the Sorrento Stakes (G2) at Del Mar, but was scratched and went on to the $101,500 California Toroughbred Breeders’ Association Stakes Aug. 5, where she faced brilliant maiden breaker and favorite It’s Simple. Unfazed by the competition, At the Spa sat just off the pace once again and battled in the stretch to win by a neck over Drizella and Madiha. She ran the 51∕2 furlongs in 1:06.11. Te TVG Del Mar Debutante Stakes (G1) looked like a logical spot to test the mettle of such an unbeaten, classy filly. However, At the Spa was fractious in the gate, went three wide, and was eased in the lane as her graded debut went awry. “We gave her some time off,” Lovingier said. “She’s a shorter filly, and she had some issues.” At the Spa didn’t return until the $101,500 Soviet Problem Stakes at Los Alamitos Dec. 10, where she finished sixth. When asked about winning two California champion awards in a year, Lovingier was enthusiastic. “It’s great,” he said. “Tis is what we breed horses for. It’s nice when you foal them and then race them.” Lovingier is also responsible for several other 2021 California benchmarks, such as Stay Tirsty as champion Sire of California-conceived 2-year-olds by earnings and Broodmare of the Year My Fiona. He was also the year’s leading breeder of California-foaled Toroughbreds by earnings.

AT THE SPA

Bay filly (Jan. 27, 2019) Outwork – Spa Creek, by Smoke Glacken Breeder: Terry C. Lovingier Owners: Tom Beckerle, Saul Carrillo, & Terry Lovingier AGE

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CTBA AWARDS 2021

Tree-Year-Old Male

THREE-YEAR-OLD MALE

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The grade 3 Affirmed Stakes, above, was one of four stakes races Cal-bred The Chosen Vron captured on his way to a 3-year-old male championship

THE CHOSEN VRON BY EMILY SHIELDS

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efore Te Chosen Vron’s debut, trainer Eric Kruljac thought the gelding looked like he would be “a useful horse.” But three weeks before his debut, a light in Te Chosen Vron’s head switched on. “It was December of his 2-year-old year, and he suddenly started throwing out these extraordinary works,” Kruljac said. “He proved it when breaking his maiden the first time, which hardly ever happens with my horses.” Te Chosen Vron, a son of Vronsky— Tiz Molly, by Tiz Wonderful, runs for the partnership of Kruljac, Robert Fetkin, John Sondereker, and Richard Tornburgh. Tey bred the flashy chestnut under their Tiz Molly Partners moniker and have gotten to experience the joy of watching him excel at the races. After breaking his maiden in the twilight of 2020 with a smashing 63∕4-length romp sprinting at Santa Anita, Te Chosen Vron was ready to take on the best in 2021. He went to the post in the $200,000 San Vicente Stakes (G2) against several Triple

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Crown prospects and finished third, beaten just over three lengths by Concert Tour and Freedom Fighter. Back in against California-breds, Te Chosen Vron was heavily favored in the $152,000 Echo Eddie Stakes over 61∕2 furlongs. He faced eight rivals, and despite a bit of a rough trip with some bumping around the turn to the stretch, Te Chosen Vron swooped to the lead under Mike Smith and drew away to win by 11∕4 lengths. Kruljac knew Te Chosen Vron was a graded type of horse and put him in the $98,000 Lazaro Barrera Stakes (G3). Te Chosen Vron rumbled home 31∕2 lengths clear of impressive maiden winner Laurel River, who was 10 lengths in front of thirdplace finisher Wipe the Slate.

One graded stakes win wasn’t enough for Te Chosen Vron, who wheeled back into the $100,000 Affirmed Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita June 13. Despite his previous successes, he was sent away as the second choice but won anyway, 11∕4 lengths clear of Defunded, with favored Classier another 11 lengths back in third. Te Chosen Vron, who was ridden by Umberto Rispoli, stopped the clock in 1:44.01 for the 11∕16-mile race, his first attempt around two turns. “Tey were both very impressive races, to beat those kinds of horses so well,” Kruljac said of the two graded wins. “Tose were my favorite races.” With all of his previous starts having come at Santa Anita, Te Chosen Vron was entered at Del Mar for the July 30 Real Good Deal Stakes. He put in his usual rally during the $175,500 race, but winner None Above the Law was long gone and Te Chosen Vron had to settle for second. He was off until the $60,000 Hank Mills Sr. Stakes at Turf Paradise Nov. 5, which he won to cap his season. “He’s a really cool horse, and we’re blessed to have him,” Kruljac said. Te Chosen Vron has five wins, a second, and a third in seven starts for earnings of $340,678. He went to the sidelines over the winter for a minor surgery but is back at the track. “We had to stop on him, but he’s coming back great,” Kruljac said. “We’re taking our sweet time.”

THE CHOSEN VRON

Chestnut gelding (March 28, 2018) Vronsky – Tiz Molly, by Tiz Wonderful Breeder: Tiz Molly Partners Owners: Eric Kruljac, Robert Fetkin, John Sondereker, & Richard Thornburgh AGE

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$2,500

PONTIFF

$2,500

Speightstown - Jersey Girl, by Belong to Me

Street Sense – Sweet Catomine, by Storm Cat

Giant’s Causeway – Preach, by Mr. Prospector

Won Cigar Mile [G1] - 111 Beyer (2nd highest Beyer of 2010 at a mile) and $400,000 Kelso H. [G2] 110 Beyer (2nd highest Beyer of 2012 at a mile).

Out of SWEET CATOMINE a Multiple Graded Stakes winner of $1,059,600. Including the G1 Santa Anita Oaks and the G1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies.

From the sire-producing family of Johannesburg, Tale of the Cat, Fed Biz, etc. 2021 Leading Freshman Sire in Washington His best-bred foals from stakes mares will be 2-year-olds in 2022 & 2023.

CITY WOLF

$2,000

FAVERSHAM

$2,500

SPARTICLE

$1,500

Giant’s Causeway – Baby Zip, by Relaunch

Lucky Pulpit – Love the Chase, by Not For Love

Field Commission – Clara Bow, by Way West (FR)

Half-brother to Top Sires GHOSTZAPPER & CITY ZIP. Out of Broodmare-of-the-Year Baby Zip. Graded Stakes Winner by 3X Champion Sire Giant’s Causeway. Winner of the Durham Cups by 2 ½ lenghts.

A dual-surface winner and the only full brother to the legendary, two-time Horse of the Year CALIFORNIA CHROME ($14,752,650), a Leading Second-Crop Sire of 2021.

Stakes-placed earner of $171,099, set track record at Penn National for 6 furlongs Aug 19, 2019. Top Progeny earner for Field Commission in 2018 earning speed figures of 101 and 113

FULLBRIDLED

$1,500

Unbridled’s Song – Constantia, by Relaunch

By the late UNBRIDLED’S SONG sire of 4 Champions, including Breeders’ Cup Classic G1 - ARROGATE and WILL TAKE CHARGE. Stakes winners include DR PESCADO winner of the Golden Nugget Stakes for 2-year-olds at Golden Gate

MESA THUNDER $1,000 Sky Mesa – Citiview, by Citidancer

Proven California Sire from Pulpit Sire Line. Half-brother to multiple G1 SW MIDNIGHT LUCKY (100 Beyer). Out of a full sister to HOOKEDONTHEFEELIN (G1, 109 Beyer) – dam of PUSSYCAT DOLL (G1, 112 Beyer) & JIMMY CREED (G1, 105 Beyer).

LAKERVILLE

$2,500

Unusual Heat – Foreverinthegame, by Out of Place 5 wins and 4 placings in 11 lifetime starts. Winner of the Clocker’s Stakes off a 17-month layoff Graded stakes-placed at Santa Anita. Raced to unparalleled closing fractions of 20.80 for 1/4 mile, 32 1/5 for 3/8 mile and 42 1/5 for 1/2 mile.

Elk Grove, CA 95624 | Contact Julia or Justin Oldfeld | (916) 996-0887 | joldfeld@daehlingranch.com | WWW.DAEHLINGRANCH.COM


CTBA AWARDS 2021

Tree-Year-Old Female THREE-YEAR-OLD FEMALE

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1 CLOSING REMARKS 2 FI FI PHAROAH 3 I’M SO ANNA

Harris Farms’ homebred Closing Remarks used her victory in the California Cup Oaks as a springboard to a Cal-bred 3-year-old female championship

CLOSING REMARKS BY TRACY GANTZ

W

hen John Harris’ Harris Farms and the Johnston family’s Old English Rancho combined their operations a few years ago, it brought together two of the oldest and most successful Toroughbred facilities in the Golden State. So it’s not surprising that this has already produced a California-bred champion: Closing Remarks.

John Harris bred and races Closing Remarks. He purchased Aspen Gal, the filly’s second dam, for $42,000 at the 2005 Keeneland November sale from Mill Ridge Sales Agent. “I like mares with solid race records, but can’t afford the really glitzy ones,” said Harris. “I always look up actual race records. Aspen Gal had won five of 10 starts and was grade 2-placed at Belmont. It’s taken a while, but now that mare I bought on a clear, cold day in Kentucky is the second dam of Closing Remarks, deemed to be one of the best turf fillies in sunny California.” 28

Harris pointed out that Vronsky, the sire of Closing Remarks, and Unusual Heat, her broodmare sire, initially stood at Old English, headed at the time by the late E.W. (Buddy) Johnston. Both stallions were major sires in California, and they spent their later years standing at Harris. “Tey moved to Harris, along with our superb farm manager, Jonny Hilvers,” Harris said. “I have many fond memories of Buddy and Judy Johnston, icons in California equine history and the grandparents of Jonny. Judy still lives in the area, now close to our River Ranch.” Aspen Gal, when bred to Unusual Heat, produced Orange Cove, who was unraced but is the dam of Closing Remarks. “All of us at Harris Farms are thrilled by Closing Remarks being voted champion

CLOSING REMARKS

Cal-bred 3-year-old filly,” said Harris. “She is our stable star and exemplifies all the good qualities I look for.” Harris put Closing Remarks in training with Carla Gaines, and the filly has won her first time out at 2, 3, and 4. Closing Remarks’ finest victory came in the first start of her 2021 championship season, the Leigh Ann Howard California Cup Oaks. Stalking between rivals early under jockey Umberto Rispoli, Closing Remarks shifted three wide into the stretch after steadying briefly. She took command and scored by a length, completing the onemile turf event in 1:35.62. Following the Oaks against Cal-bred and California-sired company, Closing Remarks spent the rest of the season almost exclusively in graded stakes. She finished second four times, including in the Del Mar Oaks (G1T), Senorita Stakes (G3T), and Providencia Stakes (G3T). Closing Remarks missed catching the good Irish-bred Going Global by only a length in the 11∕8mile Del Mar Oaks after waiting for room in upper stretch. And Closing Remarks’ racing career is far from finished. After winning her first race this year, she ran third in the Buena Vista Stakes (G2T), raising her total earnings to $371,320. Harris sold Orange Cove for $5,000 at the 2020 California Toroughbred Breeders Association winter mixed sale. “Fortunately, she was purchased by Craig and Larry Lewis, great friends over the years of the sport,” Harris said. Aspen Gal, now 21, remains at Harris. She was most recently bred to Om, who stands at Harris.

Chestnut filly (Feb. 21, 2018)

Vronsky – Orange Cove, by Unusual Heat Breeder: Harris Farms Owner: Harris Farms AGE

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STARTS

8

1ST (SW)

1 (1)

2ND

4 (4)

3RD

1 (1)

EARNINGS

$254,000



CTBA AWARDS 2021

Older Female OLDER FEMALE 1 WARREN’S SHOWTIME 2 LEGGS GALORE 3 BELLA VITA

WARREN’S SHOWTIME

Chestnut filly (Feb. 18, 2017)

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“We are so thankful to get this award for her,” said Sally. “But the fact that she’s not here just breaks our hearts. She meant everything in the world to us.” Warren’s Showtime was particularly special to Ben because he raced her second dam, More Cal Bread, who produced Warren’s Veneda, the dam of Warren’s Showtime, for him. Warren’s Veneda was voted the 2015 champion Cal-bred older female and the 2020 Broodmare of the Year. Craig Lewis trained Warren’s Veneda and Warren’s Showtime, as well as Clubhouse Ride, the sire of Warren’s Showtime. “Warren’s Veneda has been a wonderful mare for us,” said Ben. “Craig did an outstanding job with both Warren’s Veneda and Warren’s Showtime, and we appreciate his efforts with all of our horses.”

Not only was Warren’s Showtime consistently in the money—in 26 lifetime starts she won eight races (seven of them stakes), with five seconds and 10 thirds—she raced well on dirt and turf. She did her best racing on the grass, as she demonstrated in her two stakes victories during 2021. Early in the season Warren’s Showtime finished third in three stakes and second in a fourth, each time either encountering trouble or having to close wide. A graded winner in 2020, Warren’s Showtime added to that in the June 20 Wilshire Stakes (G3T), catching front-running Cal-bred Leggs Galore to score by 11∕4 lengths. In her final four starts of the year, Warren’s Showtime won the California Distaff Handicap down Santa Anita’s hillside turf course and placed in three other stakes, including a second in the Bayakoa Stakes (G3). Troughout her career, she won at Santa Anita, Del Mar, and Los Alamitos, and early in 2022 she had already placed in the Megahertz Stakes (G3T), bringing her lifetime bankroll to $843,431. Te Warrens were looking forward to seeing Warren’s Showtime continue her stellar racing career and then become a broodmare. “We wanted to breed her to Into Mischief,” said Sally. “I was so looking forward to having a baby out of her.” Warren’s Showtime was a favorite at the Lewis barn, and the Warrens enjoyed visiting her when they came to the races from their home in Las Vegas. “But she wouldn’t give you the time of day if you didn’t have a horse cookie,” said Sally. “She was a proud, smart filly, and she loved what she did.”

Victory in the California Distaff Handicap, above, cemented Ben and Sally Warren’s Warren’s Showtime’s older female championship to accompany last year’s older 3-year-old female title

WARREN’S SHOWTIME BY TRACY GANTZ

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ans loved Warren’s Showtime. She was the kind of runner people adore—consistently in the money and always giving her best effort.

A second-generation homebred for Benjamin Warren, Warren’s Showtime raced for Warren and his wife, Sally. Tey posted her exploits on Facebook, which brought international attention to the two-time California-bred champion. “I had a call from Germany and a guy from France,” said Sally. “I’ve got about 150 on Facebook, people saying, ‘Oh we love her’ and ‘She tried every time.’ I would post whenever she ran, and people would wish us good luck.” Te consistency and grit of Warren’s Showtime earned her a second consecutive Cal-bred championship, her 2021 older female title adding to her 2020 3-yearold female award. Tragically, the Warrens lost Warren’s Showtime a month before the March 28 awards ceremony, when the mare took a bad step during a Santa Anita workout and had to be euthanized. 30

Clubhouse Ride – Warren’s Veneda, by Affirmative Breeder: Benjamin C. Warren Owners: Benjamin C. Warren & Sally Warren AGE

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9

1ST (SW)

2 (2)

2ND

3 (3)

3RD

4 (4)

EARNINGS

$263,000


2022 GOLDEN STATE SERIES - $4.475 MILLION A RESTRICTED STAKES SCHEDULE FOR REGISTERED CALIFORNIA BRED OR SIRED HORSES Sat, Jan 15 Sat, Jan 15 Sat, Jan 15 Sat, Jan 15 Sat, Jan 15 Mon, Feb 21 Mon, Feb 21 Sat, Mar 19 Sun, Mar 20 Sat, Apr 9 Sat, Apr 9 April April Sat, May 28 Sat, May 28 Sat, May 28 Sat, May 28 Sat, May 28 June July July July August August August September October October October October November November November November December December

SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA GG GG SA SA SA SA SA LRC DMR DMR DMR DMR DMR DMR DMR DMR FNO SA SA DMR DMR DMR DMR LRC LRC

Unusual Heat Turf Classic Sunshine Millions F/M Turf Sprint California Cup Oaks California Cup Sprint California Cup Derby Spring Fever Stakes Tiznow Stakes Irish O’Brien Stakes Sensational Star Stakes Echo Eddie Stakes Evening Jewel Stakes Silky Sullivan Stakes Campanile Stakes Crystal Water Stakes Snow Chief Stakes Fran’s Valentine Stakes Thor’s Echo Melair Stakes Bertrando Stakes Fleet Treat Stakes California Dreamin’ Stakes Real Good Deal Stakes CTBA Stakes Graduation Stakes Solana Beach Stakes Generous Portion Stakes I’m Smokin Stakes Harris Farms Stakes California Distaff California Flag Handicap Golden State Juvenile Fillies Golden State Juvenile Betty Grable Stakes Cary Grant Stakes Soviet Problem Stakes King Glorious Stakes

F/M F/M

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Fillies F/M Fillies

F/M Fillies F/M Fillies

Four-Year-Olds & Up Four-Year-Olds & Up Three-Year-Olds & Up Four-Year-Olds Three-Year-Olds Four-Year-Olds & Up Four-Year-Olds & Up Four-Year-Olds & Up Four-Year-Olds & Up Three-Year-Olds Three-Year-Olds Three-Year-Olds Three-Year-Olds Three-Year-Olds & Up Three-Year-Olds Three-Year-Olds & Up Three-Year-Olds & Up Three-Year-Olds Three-Year-Olds & Up Three-Year-Olds Three-Year-Olds & Up Three-Year-Olds Two-Year-Olds Two-Year-Olds Three-Year-Olds & Up Two-Year-Olds Two-Year-Olds Three-Year-Olds & Up Three-Year-Olds & Up Three-Year-Olds & Up Two-Year-Olds Two-Year-Olds Three-Year-Olds & Up Three-Year-Olds & Up Two-Year-Olds Two-Year-Olds

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2021

Champions List

TWO-YEAR-OLD

TWO-YEAR-OLD

THREE-YEAR-OLD

THREE-YEAR-OLD

OLDER

OLDER

MALE

FEMALE

MALE

FEMALE

MALE

FEMALE

Finneus

At the Spa

The Chosen Vron

Closing Remarks

Lieutenant Dan

Warren’s Showtime

Lieutenant Dan

Lieutenant Dan Mucho Unusual

Big Fish/ 2020 Good With People El Tigre Terrible/ 2019 Phantom Boss

SPRINTER

TURF

HORSE

HORSE

OF THE YEAR

Lieutenant Dan

Governor Goteven

El Tigre Terrible

Warren’s Showtime

Galilean

Mucho Unusual

Fashionably Fast/ Sneaking Out

Cholula Lips

Lieutenant Dan

Mucho Unusual

Acclimate

Spiced Perfection

Spiced Perfection

Acclimate

Spiced Perfection

Fly to Mars

Miss Sunset

Spiced Perfection

Fly to Mars

Spiced Perfection

2018

Cruel Intention

Give Me a Hint

2017

Bookies Luck

One Fast Broad

Mr. Hinx

Sircat Sally

Ashleyluvssugar

Skye Diamonds

Richard’s Boy

2016

California Diamond

Sircat Sally

Gold Rush Dancer

Enola Gray

California Chrome

Lost Bus

Masochistic

2015

Smokey Image

Pacific Heat

Gimme Da Lute

Spanish Queen

California Chrome

Warren’s Veneda

Gimme Da Lute

2014

Acceptance

My Fiona

California Chrome

Rovenna

Big Macher

Top Kisser

Big Macher

2013

Tamarando

Swiss Lake Yodeler

Gervinho

2012

Monument

Tilde

2011

Rousing Sermon

Ismene

Take the One O One Spiced Perfection

Doinghardtimeagain Pointsoffthebench

Unusual Heatwave Willa B Awesome Burns

Teddy’s Promise

Tiz Flirtatious

Ashleyluvssugar Ashleyluvssugar Spanish Queen California Chrome

Mucho Unusual

Sircat Sally California Chrome Gimme Da Lute California Chrome

Pointsoffthebench Tiz Flirtatious Pointsoffthebench

Acclamation

Halo Dolly

Amazombie

Acclamation

Acclamation

Acclamation

Ultra Blend

Amazombie

Acclamation

Acclamation

Cost of Freedom

The Usual Q. T.

Evening Jewel

2010

Bench Points

California Nectar

Caracortado

Evening Jewel

The Usual Q. T.

Unzip Me

2009

Caracortado

Repo

The Usual Q. T.

Excessive Blend

Dancing in Silks

Lethal Heat

2008

Babs Moossa

Saucey Evening

Bob Black Jack

Lethal Heat

Cost of Freedom

2007

Georgie Boy

Spring Awakening

Idiot Proof

Romance Is Diane

2006

Pirates Deputy

Romance Is Diane

Brother Derek

2005

Brother Derek

Sierra Sweetie

2004

Texcess

2003

Don’tsellmeshort

Dancing in Silks Califomia Flag

California Flag/ Dancing in Silks

Nashoba’s Key

Bob Black Jack

Bold Chieftain

Bob Black Jack

Lava Man

Nashoba’s Key

Idiot Proof

Nashoba’s Key

Nashoba’s Key

Bai and Bai

Lava Man

Moscow Burning

Thor’s Echo

Lava Man

Lava Man

Proud Tower Too

Leave Me Alone

Lava Man

Dream of Summer

Bordonaro

Memorette

Cozy Guy

Yearly Report

McCann’s Mojave

Moscow Burning

Bear Fan

House of Fortune

Excessivepleasure

Valentine Dancer

Joey Franco

Cee’s Elegance

Joey Franco

2002

Icecoldbeeratreds

Humorous Lady

Calkins Road

Super High

Grey Memo

2001

Officer

Lady George

Romanceishope

Golden Ballet

Tiznow

Valentine Dancer Moscow Burning Ninebanks

Continental Above Perfection Disturbingthepeace Red Gourmet Girl

Lava Man Moscow Burning Joey Franco Continental Red

Go Go

Native Desert

Tiznow Tiznow

2000

Proud Tower

Jetin Excess

Tiznow

Cover Gal

General Challenge

Smooth Player

Richter Scale

Smooth Player

1999

Gibson County

Cover Gal

General Challenge

Smooth Player

Budroyale

Enjoy the Moment

Big Jag

Native Desert

Budroyale

1998

Daring General

Controlled

Indian Charlie

Magical Allure

Free House

Fleet Lady

Big Jag

Native Desert

Free House

1997

Ex Marks the Cop

Career Collection

Free House

Fleet Lady

Awesome Daze

Avenue of Gold

Surachai

Gastown

Free House

Megan’s Interco Work the Crowd Soviet Problem

1996

In Excessive Bull

Starry Ice

Cavonnier

Belle’s Flag

Megan’s Interco

Cat’s Cradle

Letthebighossroll

1995

Cavonnier

Batroyale

Desert Pirate

Cat’s Cradle

Best Pal

Pirate’s Revenge

Wild Gold

1994

Fandarel Dancer

Embroidered

College Town

Work the Crowd

Best Pal

Soviet Problem

Soviet Problem

1993

Individual Style

Work the Crowd

Denmars Dream

Soviet Problem

Bertrando

Southern Truce

1992

Moscow Changes

Incindress

Bertrando

Charm a Gendarme

Best Pal

Bountiful Native

Answer Do

Blaze O’Brien

Best Pal

1991

Bertrando

Don B’s Princess

Best Pal

Teresa Mc

Bruho

Somethingmerry

Letthebighossroll

Somethingmerry

Best Pal

Softshoe Sure Shot Journalism

Cavonnier Cat’s Cradle Soviet Problem Bertrando

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TWO-YEAR-OLD

TWO-YEAR-OLD

THREE-YEAR-OLD

THREE-YEAR-OLD

OLDER

OLDER

MALE

FEMALE

MALE

FEMALE

MALE

FEMALE

TURF

HORSE

HORSE

OF THE YEAR

1990

Best Pal

Theresa’s Pleasure

Real Cash

Materco

Flying Continental

Brown Bess

Sensational Star

Cacoethes

Best Pal

1989

Individualist

Dominant Dancer

King Glorious

Kool Arrival

Stylish Winner

Brown Bess

King Glorious

Brown Bess

1988

King Glorious

Approved to Fly

Aloha Prospector

Super Avie

Nostalgia’s Star

Brown Bess

Calestoga

King Glorious

1987

Purdue King

Variety Baby

Snow Chief

Fran’s Valentine

Zany Tactics

Snow Chief

1986

Flying Lieutenant

Saros Brig

Snow Chief

Melair

Super Diamond

Fran’s Valentine

Melair

Snow Chief

1985

Snow Chief

Lady Maxine D.

Slew the Dragon

Fran’s Valentine

Barberstown

Capichi

Debonaire Junior

Snow Chief

1984

Right Con

Fran’s Valentine

Fali Time

Vagabond Gal

Silveyville

Fancy Wings

Debonaire Junior

Silveyville

1983

Fali Time

Boo La Boo/ Bright Orphan

Billy Ball

Fabulous Notion

Prince Spellbound

Avigaition

Expressman

Fali Time

1982

Aguila

Fabulous Notion

Prince Spellbound

Avigaition

Silveyville

Frieda Frame/ Past Forgetting

Remember John

Prince Spellbound

1981

Racing Is Fun

A Kiss for Luck

Silveyville

Past Forgetting

Eleven Stitches

Princess Karenda

I’m Smokin

Eleven Stitches

1980

Bold and Gold

Astrious

Jaklin Klugman

Princess Karenda

Beau’s Eagle

Wishing Well

Beau’s Eagle

1979

The Carpenter

Hazel R.

Golden Act

Variety Queen

Jumping Hill

B. Thoughtful

Golden Act

1978

Flying Paster

Tourulla

Capt. Don

B. Thoughtful

Bad ’n Big

Grande Brisa

Flying Paster

1977

Chance Dancer

B. Thoughtful

Bad ’n Big

Don’s Music

Crystal Water

Dancing Femme

Crystal Water

1976

Fleet Dragoon

Special Warmth

Crystal Water

Any Time Lady

Ancient Title

Just a Kick

Crystal Water

1975

Telly’s Pop

Walk in the Sun

Messenger of Song

Our First Delight

Ancient Title

Modus Vivendi

Ancient Title

1974

The Bagel Prince

Hot n Nasty

Stardust Mel

Modus Vivendi

Ancient Title

Impressive Style

Ancient Title

1973

Century’s Envoy Gentleman’s Sketch

Ancient Title

Sandy Blue/ Windy’s Daughter

Royal Owl

Minstrel Miss

Windy’s Daughter

Something Lucky Perchance to Dream

SPRINTER

Jaklin Klugman

➧ RECIPIENTS LISTED IN GOLD ARE REPEAT WINNERS

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CTBA AWARDS 2021

California-bred Champions

WELCOME BACK BY TRACY GANTZ

PHOTOS BY RON MESAROS

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hen Doug Burge welcomed guests to the March 28 California Toroughbred Breeders Association awards banquet, it was much more than the usual opening remarks. Te CTBA president acknowledged what everyone attending events in 2022 felt—wow, was it great to actually see people in person. Te CTBA awards banquets of 2020 and 2022 bookended the COVID pandemic. In 2020 the CTBA was able to hold its awards ceremony in the nick of time before the world shut down. Ten, in 2021, awards had to be handed out virtually. Tus, the 2022 banquet, honoring the champions of 2021, was even more vital to the California Toroughbred breeding industry. During the pandemic, construction continued and was completed on the new Le Méridien hotel in Arcadia, across the street from Santa Anita’s Huntington Drive entrance and down the road from the CTBA headquarters in Arcadia. It was the perfect venue for the dinner, gorgeous, elegant, and a far cry from the old Santa Anita Inn and the 100-to-1 Club that previously had stood there. Tat did prompt several stories during the cocktail hour about racetracker carousing that had occurred at the 100-to-1 Club when everyone was younger. Te banquet honored the 2021 California-bred champions, leading sires and breeder, top broodmare, trainer of the year, and new Hall of Fame inductees. Te event culminated in crowning the Horse of the Year, no surprise this time as Lieutenant Dan added that title to his older male, sprint, and turf championships.

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LIEUTENANT DAN Horse of the Year Owner/breeder Nick Alexander accepts the Horse of the Year trophy from CTBA Chairperson Terry Lovingier

CTBA Chairperson Terry Lovingier, who picked up several awards himself, presented the Horse of the Year trophy to Nick Alexander, owner/breeder of Lieutenant Dan. “When I was 4 years old, my grandmother took me to Griffith Park to the pony rides,” said Alexander. “Te frst time you went there, you had to walk around in a circle. But there were other kids in the second or third lane who were trotting and galloping. I told my grandmother, ‘I want to come back and do that.’ From that day on, I’ve been hooked on horses.” Alexander’s passion has led to a string

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of good Cal-breds and a host of awards. Not only did he pick up Lieutenant Dan’s hardware, he collected two awards for his stallion Grazen, the leading California sire of California-conceived foals by earnings and by number of winners. Lovingier, honored as leading breeder, also received awards for leading sire of California-conceived 2-year-olds by earnings Stay Tirsty, Broodmare of the Year My Fiona, and 2-year-old champions Finneus and At the Spa. Lovingier typically brings in many partners in the ownership of his horses, and he made sure to share the podium with several of those partners. Ben and Sally Warren were especially


GRAZEN • Leading California Sire of California-Conceived Foals by Earnings • Leading California Sire of California-Conceived Foals by Number of Winners Left, Nick Alexander, the owner and breeder of Grazen, holds one of his stallion’s two awards while CTBA President Doug Burge holds the other

emotional in accepting the older female champion title for their Warren’s Showtime, who died just a month earlier. “She was such a wonderful, wonderful mare,” said Sally Warren. “She tried every time, and she had so many fans.” Trainer Eric Kruljac, a partner in the breeding and owning of 3-year-old male champion Te Chosen Vron, gave a shout-out to longtime California breeder Dr. Jim Buell while accepting that award. CTBA director Ty Green presented the trainer of the year award to Andy Mathis, who, Green said, “embraces the Cal-bred program with excellence, honesty, and integrity.” Mathis waved his speaking notes and pointed out that, as per a “typical trainer,” they were on the page of a condition book. Closing Remarks’ award for 3-year-old female champion highlighted the job breeders do shepherding female families for generations, as John Harris has done with her bottom line. Harris and his longtime trainer Carla Gaines spoke about Closing Remarks, who, according to Gaines, is “an amazing horse and very easy to train.” Harris also spoke about the induction of Cee’s Tizzy in the Hall of Fame, the stallion having stood at Harris Farms for many years. Kim McCarthy represented Hal Earnhardt, owner/breeder of Hall of Fame inductee Indian Charlie while emcee Frank Mirahmadi stood in for Reddam Racing in accepting the award for Square Eddie as the leading turf sire. Dr. Ed Allred, the fnal Hall of Fame inductee and owner of Los Alamitos, couldn’t be at the banquet, but many cited his numerous contributions to the industry. Jack Liebau accepted for Allred and addressed the continual question of octogenarian Allred’s plans.

SQUARE EDDIE

STAY THIRSTY

Leading California Sire of California-Conceived Foals by Turf Earnings

Leading California Sire of California-Conceived Two-Year-Olds by Earnings

CTBA banquet emcee Frank Mirahmadi accepts Square Eddie’s sire award on behalf of Reddam Racing from CTBA event coordinator Christy Chanpman

Terry Lovingier, left, accepts Stay Thirsty’s leading sire trophy from Craig Fravel, CEO of Racing Operations for the Stronach Group

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CTBA AWARDS 2021

California-bred Champions

From left Terry Lovingier holding My Fiona’s Broodmare of the Year award, Tom Beckerle, From left Terry Lovingier holding My Fiona’s Broodmare of the Year award, Tom Beckerle,

MY FIONA/TERRY C. LOVINGIER Broodmare of the Year / Leading Breeder of California-Foaled Thoroughbreds by Earnings From left Terry Lovingier holding My Fiona’s Broodmare of the Year award, Tom Beckerle, Modesto Rincon, Gregorio Rincon, Jessica Rincon, and Amanda Navarro with Lovingier’s Leading Breeder award

HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

DR. ED ALLRED On behalf of recipient Dr. Ed Allred, Jack Liebeau, left, accepts the Hall of Fame plaque from Don Valpredo

INDIAN CHARLIE

ANDY MATHIS

Frank Mirahmadi presents Indian Charlie’s Hall of Fame induction award to Kim McCarthy, accepting for owner/breeder Hal Earnhardt

Trainer of the Year CTBA director Ty Green, right, presents Andy Mathis with the Trainer of the Year award

Liebau noted that North County Guy and Cordiality, bred by Allred from the mare Warmth, were claimed off Allred and went on to win stakes. A week before the banquet, Funny Feeling, a daughter of Smiling Tiger out of Warmth, broke her maiden impressively for Allred at Santa Anita. Liebau said he called to congratulate Allred, who told Liebau that after he retires Funny Feeling, he will breed her to a good stallion and race the offspring, but not in a claiming race. “So Ed’s new plan is to race the yet-to-be-conceived horse and hopefully have another stakes winner,” said Liebau. As the saying goes, horses keep you young. 36

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CEE’S TIZZY John Harris accepts the Hall of Fame plaque for the honored Cee’s Tizzy, who stood at Harris Farms


FINNEUS 2-year-old male

AT THE SPA 2-year-old female

From left, Terry Lovingier, Amanda Navarro, Naseer Mohammed Fasihuddin, Walther Solis, Zahra Madiha, and CTBA Vice Chairperson George Schmitt, presenter

From left, Terry Lovingier, Tom Beckerle, Caroline Periban, Jorge Periban, and presenter George Schmitt

THE CHOSEN VRON 3-year-old male

CLOSING REMARKS 3-year-old female

From left, CTBA director Adrian Gonzalez, Sheila Fetkin, Bob Fetkin, Ly Thornburgh, Richard Thornburgh, and Eric Kruljac

Closing Remarks’ trainer Carla Gaines and presenter CTBA director Justin Oldfeld

WARREN’S SHOWTIME Older female

LIEUTENANT DAN Older Male, Sprinter, Turf

From left, Rick Seidner, trainer Craig Lewis, owner/ breeders Sally and Ben Warren, and presenter CTBA Treasurer Pete Parrella

From left, CTBA Secretary Sue Greene presents awards to trainer Steve Miyadi and owner/breeder Nick Alexander

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Golden State Series—Sensational Star Stakes

Sonny Pais’ homebred Brickyard Ride maintains his undefeated 2022 record with a victory in the Sensational Star Stakes at Santa Anita

PERFECT YEAR BRICKYARD RIDE PROVES A HORSE FOR ALL SURFACES

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rickyard Ride is the poster child for the benefts of R&R. Owner/breeder Alfred (Sonny) Pais and trainer Craig Lewis sent Brickyard Ride to Katie Fisher’s Kingfsher Farm last year to give the horse a breather. He has rewarded them with a perfect 2022 so far, most recently in the $101,500 Sensational Star Stakes March 20 at Santa Anita. All three of Brickyard Ride’s 2022 races have resulted in stakes victories, each illustrating another aspect of the horse’s incredible talent. He began with his known strength—six furlongs on the dirt in the Don Valpredo California Cup Sprint. Ten he stretched out to a mile in the Tiznow Stakes. In the Sensational Star, he switched to turf and for the frst time negotiated Santa Anita’s famous downhill turf course of about 61⁄2 furlongs.

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“Any time you try something diferent, you get a little nervous,” said Pais. “But when you’re a runner, you usually run. And he’s a runner.” As the 7-10 Sensational Star favorite in the feld of eight, Brickyard Ride broke second and quickly went to the lead for jockey Juan Hernandez. He few down the hill as if he had done it his entire career. “He loves to run, and I was just having fun with him,” Hernandez said. “My horse

crossed the dirt pretty good, and after that I asked him a couple of times to pick it up and he just kept going.” Brickyard Ride sped the frst quarter-mile in :21.21 and the half in :42.76. He led throughout, at one point 31⁄2 lengths clear. Indian Peak tried to catch Brickyard Ride and closed a little ground. But at the wire, Brickyard Ride had a 11⁄2-length advantage and his fnal time was a swift 1:11.45, only .72 of the course record of 1:10.73. “He doesn’t leave the gate as quickly as people would imagine, but after a stride or two, he’s just fast,” said Lewis. “He can get into stride faster than any horse I’ve every seen. He looked like he was going easy, but when I looked up and saw the frst split, I said, ‘Holy cow.’ He’s just a really good horse and I’m lucky to have him.” Lewis trained Clubhouse Ride, the sire of Brickyard Ride, and he has done well with ofspring by his former charge. Pais bred the Southern Image mare Brickyard Helen to Clubhouse Ride to get his star Cal-bred. With the Sensational Star, Brickyard Ride was winning his 11th race in 21 starts for total earnings of $680,977. “I knew he’d be kind of keen today because I went back to the barn and he was a little keyed up,” said Pais. Pais and Lewis have plenty of options, given how well Brickyard Ride is running on multiple surfaces and at diferent distances. “We have been just trying to plan it out, make it as easy as possible to see how good he is before he tackles a little heavier company,” said Pais.

Trainer Craig Lewis, right, and owner/breeder Sonny Pais fank jockey Juan Hernandez in the Santa Anita winner’s circle following Brickyard Ride’s Sensational Star victory

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Golden State Series—Irish O’Brien Stakes

ROUTER MEETS SPRINTER EDDIE’S NEW DREAM REALIZED: A FIRST STAKES WIN

BY TRACY GANTZ

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ddie’s New Dream wanted a little more distance and Becca Taylor wanted a little less than the $101,000 Irish O’Brien Stakes ofered. But neither was willing to give an inch, which was about the margin of diference between them at the wire, the victory going to Eddie’s New Dream.

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Te March 19 Irish O’Brien pitted oldReddam Racing’s homebred Eddie’s New Dream, outside, puts her nose on the wire ahead of er California-bred fllies and mares against Nick Alexander’s undefeated homebred Becca Taylor in the Irish O’Brien Stakes at Santa Anita each other down Santa Anita’s hillside turf course of about 61⁄2 furlongs. Eddie’s New was coming of a sparkling win down the Becca Taylor still had the lead while EdDream preferred two turns, three of her hill in open allowance/optional claimer die’s New Dream engaged her for a ferofour lifetime wins coming at a mile or company. cious battle. Becca Taylor pulled back to more. Becca Taylor was undefeated in six Eddie’s New Dream broke frst once the about a three-quarter-length advantage starts—two at 51⁄2 furlongs, three at six gate opened though Becca Taylor quick- deep in the stretch, but Eddie’s New furlongs, and only one at 61⁄2 furlongs. ly few to the lead. Mario Gutierrez, who Dream pulled even again gamely. Te two Becca Taylor had never tried the down- has ridden Eddie’s New Dream through- crossed the wire together, with some spechill course while Eddie’s New Dream was out her career, kept Eddie’s New Dream tators questioning whether it would be a coming of her frst attempt, a third in the in contention, never farther back than dead heat. Jan. 15 Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare fourth and second as the feld approached However, the photo proved Eddie’s Turf Sprint Stakes Presented by John the dirt crossover. New Dream to be the narrowest of winDeere. Becca Taylor, Eddie’s New Dream, and ners, the ofcial margin a nose in a time Paul and Zillah Reddam’s Reddam Rac- Sensible Cat were just about even as they of 1:13.63. Sensible Cat was two lengths ing bred Eddie’s New Dream, a daughter crossed the dirt. At the top of the stretch, back in third. of Square Eddie—Walkingona“I didn’t think she was going to dream, by Tapit. Ben Cecil trains get there, to be honest,” said Cethe 4-year-old flly for the Redcil. “But Mario gave her a great dams. Tough she had yet to win ride, and she’s such a tough, cona stakes, Eddie’s New Dream was sistent flly.” multiple stakes-placed. Cecil pointed out one more “She’s defnitely a miler or a disadvantage: “She got sick a mile plus,” said Cecil. “But we week ago and missed a full week knew she’d run well here before, of training,” he said. and the Square Eddies do well Eddie’s New Dream became down the hill.” the frst stakes winner for WalkBecca Taylor’s perfect record ingonadream, who has four othled to bettors backing her down er starters. All are Cal-breds by to 4-5 favoritism. Eddie’s New Square Eddie, and all are winners, Dream was a narrow 3-1 second Trainer Ben Cecil, right, and jockey Mario Gutierrez represent including stakes-placed Jamming choice over Sensible Cat, who Eddie’s New Dream victory in the Santa Anita winner’s circle Eddy. 40

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Sunland Park Derby

NEW MEXICO GOLD CAL-BRED HITS THE MOTHER LODE IN SUNLAND DERBY

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Straight Up G had captured the $100,000 Mine Tat Bird Derby Feb. 27 and returned for the 11⁄8-mile Sunland Park Derby. Slow Down Andy took a diferent route. He had completed his 2-year-old season with a victory in the $300,000 Los Alamitos Futurity-G2, and in his 3-year-old debut he ran sixth after a wide trip in the $400,000 Risen Star Stakes Presented by Lamarque Ford (G2) at the Fair Grounds in Louisiana. Slow Down Andy, bred and owned by Paul and Zillah Reddam’s Reddam Racing, has used a variety of tactics in his races. In his 51⁄2-furlong debut last October at Santa Anita, he raced in third early and scored by 43⁄4 lengths under Mario Gutierrez, who has ridden him in every start. In the $178,000 Golden State Juvenile at seven furlongs, Slow Down Andy raced in fourth, challenged for the lead in the stretch, and ran second to closer Finneus by a half-length. Slow Down Andy won the Los Alamitos Futurity after running last early, and in the Risen Star he raced in sixth throughout most of the race. Doug O’Neill, who trains Slow Down Andy for the Reddams, elected to add blinkers to the colt’s equipment for the Sunland Park Derby. Gutierrez let Slow Down Andy show more speed, which might have made the diference. Bettors backed the two Cal-breds, sending Slow Down Andy of as the 6-5

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or the second time in less than a month, a California-bred 3-yearold made of with the gold at Sunland Park in New Mexico. Slow Down Andy added blinkers and defeated seven rivals that included fellow Cal-bred Straight Up G in the $500,000 Sunland Park Derby (G3) March 27.

Reddam Racing’s California homebred Slow Down Andy, with regular rider Mario Gutierrez in the saddle, lands the grade 3 Sunland Derby for trainer Doug O’Neill

favorite over Straight Up G as the 17-10 second choice. When the gate opened, the two Calbred stakes winners battled for the lead. Straight Up G set a brisk pace, completing the frst quarter-mile in :22.30 and a half-mile in :45.35. Slow Down Andy raced on the rail, about three-quarters of a length behind Straight Up G. “Te pace was a little fast, but I chose not to fght him today and things worked out,” said Gutierrez. Te two Cal-breds continued their battle down the backstretch. Heading into the second turn, Slow Down Andy drew even with Straight Up G and began pulling away from him around the bend. Bye Bye Bobby, who ran second in the Riley Allison Derby and Mine Tat Bird Derby, both at Sunland, made a huge move on the outside around the bend. Bye Bye Bobby went very wide in the ear-

ly stretch and actually took the lead briefly. But Slow Down Andy fought back, wresting the lead away from the gray and defeating him by a half-length in 1:50.16. Pepper Spray fnished third, followed by Fowler Blue (the third Cal-bred in the feld), Chrome King, Costa Terra, Straight Up G, and Classic Moment. “Tat horse on the outside was very game, and my horse was slowing down a bit,” said Gutierrez. “But then we changed leads and he got a second wind.” Slow Down Andy is a son of the Reddams’ champion Nyquist out of their homebred mare Edwina E, a Cal-bred daughter of the Reddams’ California sire Square Eddie. It is a nick that worked particularly well at Sunland Park. Earlier on the card, 4-year-old Team Merchants, a Kentucky-bred full brother to Slow Down Andy, won the Bill Tomas Memorial Stakes.

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Buena Vista Stakes

AMBITIOUS MOVE

CAL-BRED LEGGS GALORE WALTZES AWAY WITH BUENA VISTA

BY TRACY GANTZ

Leggs Galore in the Buena Vista won her frst graded stakes, and she did it with a devastating front-running style that cowed Jack Sims’ homebred Leggs Galore shows her heels to the feld in the Buena Vista Stakes the competition. But Platts felt that jockey at Santa Anita, her frst graded stakes score Ricky Gonzalez might be making a mistake in the one-mile turf race. 1:34.29. Closing Remarks and Mucho the Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf “Ricky, you’re going too fast; you’re go- Unusual fnished third and fourth. Sprint Stakes Presented by John Deere as ing too fast,” Platts yelled as Leggs Galore “I was surprised that nobody went with well as the 2021 Fran’s Valentine Stakes pulled away to an eight-length advantage us at all,” said Sims. “She’s always on the and Irish O’Brien Stakes. in the frst half-mile. front end—that’s her—and Ricky just “Tat was a pretty ambitious move—I “He’s not—look at the time,” Sims told kind of lets her run as she wants to run. It was holding my breath there,” said trainer his friend. “I think we’re going to be okay.” dang sure worked, but I’m sure she heard Phil D’Amato of Gonzalez’ tactics. “I was Despite a 10-horse feld that included them coming. Te flly tries really hard.” just waiting for the wire to be there. We grade 1 winners Going to Vegas and CalGonzalez knows Leggs Galore, having got it done. She’s a double threat now with bred champions Mucho Unusual and ridden her in nine of her 12 previous rac- Cal-breds and open company.” Closing Remarks, Leggs Galore got away es. Together they have won two editions of Leggs Galore not only improved her with the frst quarter-mile own record with the graded in :23.18 and a half-mile in win but added to her dam’s :46.70. appeal. Sims bred Leggs After Leggs Galore comGalore, a 5-year-old daughpleted six furlongs in 1:10.29, ter of Bayern—Cashing Sims said, “Joey, I think we’re Tickets, by Indian Charlie, okay, but they’re coming.” and he is doing well with Indeed they were. Tough Cashing Tickets’ ofspring. Leggs Galore held her large Te mare’s 2020 flly by advantage into the second Into Mischief topped the turn, the feld began cutFasig-Tipton Kentucky July ting into it at the top of sale at $800,000. Sims said the stretch. Going to Vethat Cashing Tickets has a gas tried valiantly to catch Good Magic yearling flly, Leggs Galore, missing by Owner/breeder Jack Sims (front row, center, in gray) and trainer is in foal to Instagrand, and a half-length as Leggs Ga- Phil D’Amato (front row, right) fnd plenty of winner’s circle company is booked back to Into Mislore stopped the timer in for Leggs Galore’s frst graded stakes victory chief. 42

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ack Sims and Joey Platts used to live near each other in Wyoming, but now Platts lives in Arizona. Tat doesn’t stop the friends from attending the races together, and they had a good weekend at Santa Anita March 5-6. Sims won the March 5 Buena Vista Stakes (G2T) with California-bred Leggs Galore. Te next day Ain’t Easy, owned by Platts in a partnership, fnished third in the Santa Ysabel Stakes (G3) in her frst race since capturing the Oct. 1 Chandelier Stakes (G2).


Leading Sires

(Lifetime) by Avg. Earnings Per Runner in North America* Rank/Sire

Stud Fee

Avg. Earnings Per Runner

1. Sir Prancealot (IRE)

$15,000

$195,165

2. Curlin

$175,000

$14 3, 250

3. Tapit

$185,000

$13 1,5 3 6

4. Into Mischief

$250,000

$119,6 7 2

5. Speightstown

$90,000

$ 1 16,6 62

Also,

No. 1

in % of BTHs to runners – 47.4%

No. 1

in % of BTWnrs to runners – 21.1% *Source: BloodHorse.com – 11/15/21

A Proven Elite Sire Tamayuz (GB) - Mona Em (IRE), by Catrail

2022 STUD FEE: $15,000 S&N


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San Luis Rey Stakes

Cal-bred Acclimate shows age has not withered his competitive edge as he takes the San Luis Rey Stakes at Santa Anita

COOL RUNNINGS AT 8, VENERABLE ACCLIMATE STILL HAS WHAT IT TAKES BY TRACY GANTZ

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even years ago California lost E.W. (Buddy) Johnston, and yet his legacy lives on. Johnston’s family continues to breed and race top California-breds: Acclimate, one of the last foals bred by Buddy, is still going strong at age 8 and proved that by capturing the $126,000 San Luis Rey Stakes (G3T) March 12 at Santa Anita. “We breed them, and we bring them into the world, and then we race them,” said Judy Johnston, Buddy’s widow and his longtime partner in the family’s Old English Rancho. “Tis horse is exceptionally good, and we are very pleased with him.” Judy noted that Acclimate’s sire, Acclamation, also ran well as an older horse. Bred by Old English and raced by the fam-

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ily, Acclamation competed through age 6 in 2012 and won an Eclipse Award as the nation’s champion older horse of 2011. He stood frst at Old English and now at John Harris’ Harris Farms, where Buddy and Judy’s grandson Jonny Hilvers manages the combination of Harris and Old English. Old English bred Acclimate with Sal and Patsy Berumen from a family that traces back in Old English roots to multiple graded winner Fancy ’n Fabulous, the third dam. Acclimate is out of the Boundary mare Knows No Bounds. Old English rac-

es the gelding with Timmy Time Racing, Brooke and Ryan Bartlett, Michael Goritz, and Kenneth Tevelde. In against six others in the San Luis Rey, Acclimate went of as the 11-10 favorite. Te 11⁄2-mile turf event is a prep for the historic San Juan Capistrano Stakes (G3T), slated for closing day, June 19. Acclimate won the San Juan in 2019 and 2021. It is no secret that Acclimate likes to set the pace, which jockey Ricky Gonzalez acknowledged, saying, “I sound like a broken record, but that’s what he likes to do. He likes to go out there and be happy on the lead.” Sure enough, Acclimate went right to the front, and none of his rivals took him on. Tat allowed him to complete the frst quarter-mile in an easy :25.08 and a halfmile in :48.26. “Today he made a pretty sensible pace,” said trainer Phil D’Amato. On the backside, Acclimate led by as much as three lengths. Current closed the gap a bit around the fnal turn, and Dicey Mo Chara put in a bid three wide. Dicey Mo Chara took it to Acclimate throughout the stretch, but the veteran Cal-bred held him at bay to win by a half-length in 2:25.40, with Current third. “He’s just a cool horse,” said D’Amato. “He deserved the opportunity to put in this kind of a performance today. Te other horse came to him, and he fought him of. So the win was well deserved. Tis horse is always there. He likes those dog fghts.” Gonzalez said that Acclimate “was just playing around the whole time.” When Dicey Mo Chara challenged, Gonzalez said that Acclimate “dug in and showed his heart, how big it is.”

Nothing beats a sunny day in the Santa Anita winner’s circle with the San Gabriel Mountains forming the perfect backdrop for the happy connections of San Luis Rey winner Acclimate

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2022

NEW

MOR

C R O F R E W E HORSEPO

E D E E R B A I ALIFORN

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Uncle Mo – Inflamed, by Unusual Heat Introductory 2022 Fee: $9,000 LFSN

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PERFORMANCE • Seven graded stakes wins, including the Grade 1 Hollywood Derby • $1,034,460 Earnings

HIGH

CRUISING SPEED • Consistent 100+ Beyer Speed Figures • Posted 13 100+ Equibase Speed Figures from 15 lifetime starts

Standing at

Rancho San Miguel

HIGH

EXPECTATIONS • First California stallion venture by industry leader Taylor Made Farm • Backed by the Mo Forza Syndicate • California’s best son of Champion & Leading Sire Uncle Mo

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Winners FEBRUARY 20, 2022 – MARCH 20, 2022 3-YEAR-OLDS & UP Acclamation—Hot Outta the Oven: Burnin Turf (33-13), g, 6 yo, Santa Anita Park, ALW, 3/5, about 6 1/2f, 1:13.09, $53,820. Acclamation—Reba Is Tops: Rebalation (33-13), m, 6 yo, Golden Gate Fields, ALW, 3/12, 5 1/2f, 1:3.50, $24,180. Acclamation—Knows No Bounds: Acclimate (33-13), g, 8 yo, Santa Anita Park, STK, San Luis Rey S. (gr. IIIT ), 3/12, 1 1/2mi (T), 2:25.40, $75,000. Acclamation—Bruheria: Rocks and Salt (33-13), g, 5 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 3/20, 1mi, 1:37.24, $24,180. Awesome Gambler—My Irish Girl: Time to Zoom (3-1), g, 4 yo, Rillito, ALW, 2/27, 4f, 45.79, $4,400. Bayern—Cashing Tickets: Leggs Galore (70-13), m, 5 yo, Santa Anita Park, STK, Buena Vista S. (gr. IIT ), 3/5, 1mi (T), 1:34.29, $120,000. Bluegrass Cat—Farmers Wife: American Farmer (44-17), h, 5 yo, Golden Gate Fields, ALW, 2/26, 1mi, 1:36.09, $25,740. Boat Trip—Songo'thesea: Tripdownmemorylane (11-2), f, 3 yo, Rillito, STK, Liz Bracken Memorial S., 3/19, 5 1/2f, 1:8.66, $11,000. Boisterous—Drama Cat: Loud Mouth (33-9), h, 6 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 3/19, 1mi, 1:37.05, $53,820. Bold Chieftain—Onefunsonofagun: One Son of a Chief (15-3), g, 8 yo, Fonner Park, SOC, 3/5, 6f, 1:13.20, $4,800. Candy Ride (ARG)—Warriorscmoutoplay: Admirably (92-31), g, 5 yo, Oaklawn Park, SOC, 3/19, 6f, 1:10.43, $22,200. Clubhouse Ride—Secret Mountain: Secret Club (35-14), g, 5 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 2/27, 1mi (T), 1:34.78, $41,400. Clubhouse Ride—Plan a Surprise: Trojan Clubhouse (35-14), f, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, ALW, 3/12, 1 1/16mi, 1:45.20, $24,180. Clubhouse Ride—Brickyard Helen: Brickyard Ride (35-14), h, 5 yo, Santa Anita Park, STK, Sensational Star S., 3/20, about 6 1/2f, 1:11.45, $60,000. Competitive Edge—Phanie Slam: Perfect Fanny (52-17), g, 5 yo, Turf Paradise, SOC, 2/28, 5f, 56.69, $14,166. Cross Traffc—Termite: Signofthecross (53-13), g, 5 yo, Oaklawn Park, STR, 3/6, 1 1/16mi, 1:44.48, $26,400. Dads Caps—Ma Ka Bet: Dulce Emma (9-3), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 3/11, 5 1/2f, 1:4.87, $24,180. Danzing Candy—Sunrise Avenue: Moose Mitchell (19-7), g, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 3/7, 6f, 1:10.94, $41,400. Danzing Candy—Moonlight Caper: O'Neill's Legacy (19-7), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 3/12, 5 1/2f, 1:3.96, $15,840. Govenor Charlie—Elusive Beauty: Baltimore Beecho (13-4), g, 5 yo, Turf Paradise, AOC, 3/8, 6 1/2f, 1:16.08, $16,926. Grazen—Unsung Heroine: Alice Marble (45-13), m, 5 yo, Santa Anita Park, STK, Wishing Well S., 2/26, 6 1/2f (T), 1:15.45, $61,620. Grazen—Tribal Dress: Clem Labine (45-13), g, 6 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 2/27, 5 1/2f, 1:3.49, $24,960. Idiot Proof—Onefunsonofagun: In Our A (16-6), g, 6 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 3/20, 6f, 1:9.40, $24,960. James Street—Blue Blizzard: Jimmy Blue Jeans (9-1), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 3/7, 1 1/16mi, 1:43.07, $24,960. Lucky Pulpit—Janerielle: Question Authority (22-4), g, 5 yo, Delta Downs, ALW, 2/25, 1mi, 1:42.05, $21,600.

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The accompanying list includes runners that are both California-foaled and California-sired winners in 2022 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.

Many Rivers—Penuche Royale: Shot of a Lifetime (11-3), g, 7 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 3/19, 1 1/16mi, 1:43.33, $14,400. Ministers Wild Cat—Easy On My Heart: Daffodil Sweet (41-12), m, 5 yo, Turf Paradise, STK, Molly P. Overnight S., 3/11, 6f, 1:9.47, $22,733. Ministers Wild Cat—Lisa's Lion: Ministersdon'tlie (41-12), g, 6 yo, Rillito, ALW, 3/12, 4f, 45.61, $4,070. Ministers Wild Cat—Proud Nicole: C C the Bartender (41-12), m, 8 yo, Turf Paradise, SOC, 3/17, 5f, 57.74, $8,592. Mr. Big—Passionate Love: Big Papa Steve (39-15), c, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 3/18, 6f, 1:11.21, $24,180. Mr. Big—Patsy G and Me: Vincero Grande (39-15), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 3/18, 1 1/16mi, 1:47.07, $24,180. Munnings—My Cinsation: Letsgetlucky (146-43), g, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 3/7, 6f (T), 1:8.60, $41,400. Old Topper—Angi's Wild Cat: Exceed Speed Limit (3-2), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 3/19, 5 1/2f, 1:3.37, $15,840. Papa Clem—Snobby Princess: Oliver (14-5), g, 6 yo, Sam Houston Race Park, ALW, 3/5, 6f, 1:11.45, $21,960. Rousing Sermon—Coastal Skimming: Coastline Sermon (15-4), g, 5 yo, Turf Paradise, SOC, 3/1, 6 1/2f, 1:15.72, $8,767. Run Brother Ron—Darncat: Darnquick (5-3), g, 5 yo, Turf Paradise, ALW, 3/2, 6 1/2f, 1:15.75, $17,864. Sapphire Cat—Big Honey Bee: Excessive Cat (1-1), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, WCL, 2/27, 5 1/2f, 1:3.16, $8,400. Shaman Ghost—Wackey Logic: Dimmi Quando (24-6), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 2/25, 1mi, 1:39.22, $15,840. Smiling Tiger—Spiritwalker: Smiling Spirit (58-24), m, 7 yo, Turf Paradise, AOC, 3/11, 5 1/2f, 1:4.32, $15,832. Smiling Tiger—Q T Shae: Tiger Dad (58-24), g, 6 yo, Turf Paradise, STK, Phoenix Gold Cup H., 3/11, 6f, 1:8.64, $59,520. Square Eddie—Ann Summers Gold: Increase Stakes (56-14), f, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 3/11, 6f (T), 1:9.45, $41,400. Square Eddie—Little Treasure (ITY): Where's Frankie (56-14), f, 4 yo, Turf Paradise, SOC, 3/14, 6f, 1:9.30, $11,718. Square Eddie—Walkingonadream: Eddie's New Dream (56-14), f, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, STK, Irish O'Brien S., 3/19, about 6 1/2f, 1:13.63, $60,000. Stay Thirsty—Foxy Indian: Cowboy Charlie (90-20), c, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 3/7, 6f, 1:10.23, $15,840. Straight Fire—Gidget Girl: Straight Up G (10-4), c, 3 yo, Sunland Park, STK, Mine That Bird Derby, 2/27, 1 1/16mi, 1:42.96, $60,000. Straight Fire—Doowop Shedoo: Carasynthia (10-4), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 3/19, 1mi, 1:38.48, $15,840. Tamarando—Royal Grand Slam: Royal 'n Rando (10-3), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 3/18, 1mi, 1:39.46, $15,840. Tannersmyman—Alpenwald: El Centenario (6-2), g, 5 yo, Fonner Park, ALW, 3/6, 6f, 1:14.60, $4,620. Tom's Tribute—Bran Jammas: B J's Spirit (14-4), f, 4 yo, Turf Paradise, AOC, 3/17, 7 1/2f (T), 1:29.39, $15,997. Unusual Heat—Amare: That's Amare (12-1), m, 5 yo, Santa Anita Park, ALW, 3/5, about 6 1/2f, 1:14.70, $53,820.

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U S Ranger—Visual Treat: Starship Chewbacca (13-3), g, 5 yo, Santa Anita Park, STR, 2/26, 6 1/2f, 1:18.97, $21,600. Vronsky—Strut Your Stuff: Strut to the Wire (43-15), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 2/26, 6f, 1:9.59, $15,840.

MAIDENS Animal Kingdom—Elusive Temper: Jungle Roar (85-23), g, 5 yo, Turf Paradise, MCL, 3/14, 6 1/2f, 1:16.19, $7,916. Bluegrass Cat—Once Upon a Song: N P Forty (44-17), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 3/11, 5 1/2f, 1:5.78, $8,100. Boat Trip—Songo'thesea: Tripdownmemorylane (11-2), f, 3 yo, Turf Paradise, MCL, 2/24, 1mi, 1:39.42, $8,164. Boisterous—Colinda Dawn: Rancher (33-9), g, 4 yo, Turf Paradise, MCL, 3/10, 1mi, 1:41.27, $6,875. Circumference (IRE)—Three Gifts: The Third Ring (11-2), h, 5 yo, Turf Paradise, MCL, 3/3, 1mi, 1:43.27, $9,166. City Wolf—Twirlybird: Wolf Moon Wilson (5-1), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 3/7, 1mi, 1:40.85, $8,100. Clubhouse Ride—Wild Caroline: Abhita (35-14), f, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 3/20, 1 1/8mi (T), 1:50.62, $40,200. Coil—Desert Willow: Lotsabling (17-6), f, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 3/20, 1mi, 1:39.69, $23,400. Competitive Edge—Gidget Girl: Thrive (52-17), g, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, MCL, 3/13, 1mi, 1:40.47, $14,400. Curlin to Mischief—Q' Viva: Viva La Fiesta (20-3), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 3/4, 6f, 1:11.69, $23,400. Dads Caps—Vercellana: Godgunsncountry (9-3), g, 3 yo, Turf Paradise, MCL, 3/14, 6 1/2f, 1:16.59, $11,484.

FIGHTING HUSSAR BG Thoroughbred Farm (951) 654 9100 www.bgthoroughbreds.com Fighting Hussar—Lovely Instinct: Lovely Hussar (6-2), f, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 2/27, 5f, 59.68, $7,800. Fighting Hussar—Heartless Honey: Rock N Roll Song (6-2), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 3/6, 1mi, 1:41.67, $8,100. Forest Command—Saturday Premium: Command a Premium (8-2), c, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 3/6, 6f, 1:11.64, $23,400. Honor Code—Grandiose Tactics: Area Code (89-28), c, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 3/11, 6f, 1:12.02, $40,200.

IDIOT PROOF Victory Rose Thoroughbreds (707) 678 6580 www.victoryrose.com Idiot Proof—Siberian Shamrock: Dumb Luck (16-6), g, 6 yo, Golden Gate Fields, WMC, 3/20, 5 1/2f, 1:4.92, $8,100. Indian Evening—Annie Lil: Lil Miracle Man (7-1), g, 5 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 2/26, 1mi, 1:38.81, $9,600. Lucky Pulpit—Treasure Chest: Trophy Chest (22-4), m, 5 yo, Rillito, MSW, 3/5, 6f, 1:15.54, $3,520. Macho Uno—Inka Rose: Galloping Uno (33-14), g, 6 yo, Sunland Park, MCL, 2/26, 6 1/2f, 1:17.22, $5,704.


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MANY RIVERS Victory Rose Thoroughbreds (707) 678 6580 www.victoryrose.com Many Rivers—Vanuatu: I Got Speed (11-3), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 3/13, 5 1/2f, 1:5.40, $8,100. Ministers Wild Cat—Twentyfve to Life: Criminal Record (41-12), f, 4 yo, Turf Paradise, MCL, 2/24, 5 1/2f, 1:4.27, $8,164. Mr. Big—B Positive: Big Brand (39-15), f, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 3/13, 1mi, 1:40.42, $7,800. Mizzen Mast—Promiscuoussuances: Sideways Suances (43-12), f, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, MCL, 3/18, 1mi, 1:39.92, $14,400. Natashas Excess—Reina Xochilt: Innate (1-1), g, 5 yo, Los Alamitos, MCL, 2/27, 4 1/2f, 54.04, $3,710. Northern Afeet—Fanny Chenal: North Sea (32-9), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 3/7, 6f, 1:11.52, $8,400. Northern Causeway—Santa Helena: Tierna (30-8), f, 4 yo, Los Alamitos, MCL, 3/13, 4 1/2f, 52.94, $3,820. Nyquist—Redo It: Exactly Wendy (73-13), f, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 2/25, 1mi (T), 1:35.47, $40,200. Phantom Wildcat—Pop Quality: Alqwani (8-2), f, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 3/7, 6f, 1:11.88, $23,400. Phantom Wildcat—Southern Seed: Lessons of Autism (8-2), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 3/19, 6f, 1:10.82, $10,200.

Run Brother Ron—Line Leader: Perfectly Julie (5-3), f, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 2/26, 6f, 1:11.56, $8,400. Shaman Ghost—Pearls for Girls: Everlys Girl (24-6), f, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 3/18, 6f, 1:11.21, $40,200.

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Stanford—Blues and Silvers: Confdence Builder (19-6), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 2/25, 1mi, 1:42.00, $9,600. Stanford—Miss Scatalicious: Scat Attack (19-6), f, 3 yo, Turf Paradise, MCL, 3/8, 5 1/2f, 1:4.72, $7,916. Stay Thirsty—If Only Ida: Preskitt (90-20), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 3/6, 6f, 1:10.74, $10,200. Time to Get Even—Amorous Angie: Addydidit (9-5), f, 3 yo, Turf Paradise, MCL, 3/15, 6 1/2f, 1:18.53, $11,366. Time to Get Even—Unrepentant: Shady's Turn (9-5), c, 4 yo, Fonner Park, MCL, 3/18, 4f, 47.80, $2,820. Tiz a Minister—Hurricane Tiz: Tizzy Twister (3-1), f, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MCL, 3/19, 6f, 1:12.36, $23,400. Tizbud—Gossip Queen: Bravestone (5-2), g, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 3/7, 1mi (T), 1:35.39, $40,200. Vronsky—Go Ruby Go: Gone Somewhere (43-15), g, 4 yo, Rillito, STK, Rillito Hopeful Maiden S., 3/12, 5 1/2f, 1:7.23, $11,000. Vronsky—Cultural Icon: Iconic Sky (43-15), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 3/19, 5 1/2f, 1:4.49, $23,400. Winning Cause—Good Balance: Feel This Moment (2-1), f, 4 yo, Sunland Park, MCL, 3/1, 5 1/2f, 1:4.91, $5,160.

Smiling Tiger—My Dynamo: Smiling Thunder (58-24), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 2/25, 5 1/2f, 1:5.42, $8,400. Smiling Tiger—Quickly Gone: Smiling Goodbye (58-24), g, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MCL, 3/13, 6f, 1:11.67, $23,400. Smiling Tiger—Princess Hillary: Smiling Salsa (58-24), f, 3 yo, Turf Paradise, MOC, 3/17, 5 1/2f, 1:4.66, $14,461. Smiling Tiger—Warmth: Funny Feline (58-24), f, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 3/19, 6f (T), 1:9.15, $40,200. Square Eddie—Atlantic Swing: Eleuthera (56-14), f, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 3/7, 1mi (T), 1:35.17, $52,260.

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½ brother to 3-time CHAMPION SIRE INTO MISCHIEF, HALL OF FAME fnalist BEHOLDER, and Breeders’ Cup Champion/1ST-CROP sire MENDELSSOHN Sire of WA CHAMPION 2YO Colt/Gelding COBRA JET and CA CHAMPION 2YO Colt GOOD WITH PEOPLE ($321,020) Top-20 leading sire by progeny earnings in California

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UNCLE MO – INFLAMED, BY UNUSUAL HEAT MILLIONAIRE and 7x California GSW, including 2019 Hollywood Derby (G1T) By champion sire UNCLE MO and out of a full sister to G2W and California Champion BURNS and G1-PLACED Brushburn Defeated G1W SMOOTH LIKE STRAIT, CHANNEL CAT, NEXT SHARES, WITHOUT PAROLE, HIT THE ROAD, etc.

2022 Fee: $9,000 LFSN

NORTHERN CAUSEWAY GIANT’S CAUSEWAY – GETAWAY GIRL, BY SILVER DEPUTY By 3-time leading sire GIANT'S CAUSEWAY o/o ½ sister to top sires GHOSTZAPPER and CITY ZIP Ranked among the Top Three Cumulative Fourth-Crop Sires! THIRTY-FOUR winners to date. First crop included 83% winners from starters!

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RICHARD’S KID

LEMON DROP KID – TOUGH BROAD, BY BROAD BRUSH Top Three Fifth-Crop California Sire Cumulative! Consistently ranks among the state's Leading Sires over $60,000+/Runner • 77% Winners/Starters Nearly $60,000/Starter and more than 20% $100,000+ Earners! Richest Stallion Standing in California

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Stakes winners on Dirt, Turf, and Synthetic, from 5 Furlongs to 9 Furlongs, including G3W ZAKAROFF ($179,845) Ranked among the Top FIVE Active California Sires by Lifetime Percentage Black-type Winners! Sire of more than 16% $100K+ Earners! In Nov. 2021, SW MIKES TIZNOW scorches 5 furlongs in :56.50 in Del Mar win

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Kinesiology tape is designed to facilitate the body’s natural healing process by providing support and stability to the muscles and joints without restricting range of motion

THE TALE OF THE TAPE REHABBING WITH KINESIOLOGY TAPE BY HEATHER SMITH THOMAS

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inesiology is the study of body movement, and it addresses the physiological, biomechanical, and psychological dynamic principles and mechanisms of movement. As a science, it also uses the principles of traditional Chinese medicine to evaluate health and imbalances. In recent decades, various treatments and rehab methodologies have been created using kinesiology. For instance, the Kinesio Taping® Method is a rehabilitative technique designed to facilitate the body’s natural healing process by providing more soft-tissue manipulation. Tis mimics massage while providing support and sta-

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In 1973 Japanese chiropractor Dr. Kenzo Kase developed the Kinesio tape and method for using it to provide a non-pharmaceutical way to alleviate his human patients’ pain in between their appointments. He was born in Japan in the 1940s, and as a child he sufered from pneumonia, tuberculosis, kidney infections, and allergies. Kase learned about the power of healing touch from his grandmother, a Japanese healer who used herbal remedies, acupuncture, and moxibustion—a Chinese

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technique that involves burning moxa (a cone or stick made of ground mugwort leaves) on or near the body’s meridians and acupuncture points. Practitioners believe that the heat helps stimulate these points and improves the fow of energy in the body. After graduating from chiropractic school in Chicago, Kase continued to combine his education in mainstream and traditional medical techniques and philosophies. During the 1970s, while treating elderly osteoarthritis patients, he became frustrated with the limited treatment methods available. Even though he could get the patient’s joint into a position that was less painful

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and resembled normal use, after these patients went home, they’d usually return to their old habits and painful positions. He wanted the treatments to extend beyond ofce visits, so he tried to fnd a way to send his hands home with them. Mona Angel, general manager of the Kinesio Group in Albuquerque, N.M., explains that Kase tried to tape joints into the desired positions, but the tape available for medical use at that time was too stif. So he invented his own tapes, working with product engineers through a long process of testing. Eventually, they created a tape fexible enough to preserve range of motion but lightweight and hypoallergenic so it could stay on the skin without causing a rash. Tis tape, which has the same thickness, stretch, and weight as the top layer of skin, allows the tape’s efects to target diferent receptors within the somatosensory system (the complex system of sensory neurons and neural pathways that responds to changes at the surface of the body) with minimal perception of its presence. Te somatosensory system is the part of the sensory system involved with conscious perception of touch, pressure, pain, temperature, position, movement, and vibration—sensations that arise from muscles, joints, skin, and fascia. Fascia is the connective tissue that surrounds muscles, groups of muscles, blood vessels, and nerves, binding some structures together, while permitting others to slide smoothly over each other. Te tape Kase invented allows for sweat evaporation and cooling. Te adhesive pattern is a repeated wave form, similar to the “tread” on a fngerprint. Tis pattern tends to lift the skin and allow moisture to escape. Te elasticity facilitates tissue stretching, creating either a massage or a lifting efect on subdermal and fascial layers. Tis forms tiny convolutions in the skin, which separate the muscle and dermal layers as well as increase interstitial space between the capillaries and the tissue cells. Te increased space has a lower pressure gradient than the surrounding areas and pulls fuid and exudates into it.

Kinesiology tape is fexible enough to preserve range of motion and lightweight enough that it doesn’t cause a rash

It is important to apply the tape correctly so that it gives the best results

Tis fuid movement helps decreases swelling, heat, infammation, and pain in the treated area and aids normal blood fow and lymphatic drainage. Te increased space also takes pressure of swollen or injured muscles, reducing pain and allowing for tissue remodeling and healing. Te tape’s massaging efect provides stimulation to skin cells that afect pain pathways—similar to rubbing a spot that hurts. Kinesiotaping has some positive physiological efects on the skin, as well as on the lymphatic, circulatory, and neuromuscular (fascia, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and joints) systems. “Te basic function of Kinesio tape is to use the body’s own natural healing power and just helps the body do what it is supposed to do,” said Angel. “It doesn’t make you stronger or faster, but does take you back to where you started. For instance, if you have a sore arm, taping can help your body deal with that. “Te nice thing about the tape is that it performs certain functions on the skin that afect the underlying tissues. We have four diferent kinds of tape, and each kind does diferent things when you put it on the body.” In human athletes, Kinesio Taping® was frst used on sumo wrestlers in Japan more than 25 years ago. “In the 2008 Olympics some of the athletes used it, and the tape gained more popularity during the 2012 Summer Olympics,” Angel said. “We now have more than 200 instructors and hundreds of thousands of CKTPs (Certifed Kinesio Taping Practitioners) who tape patients in clinics and hospitals around the world. “Our instructors are trained in how to apply it. Dr. Kase has been taping himself for years, and his favorite thing to say is that he was glad he was born a sickly child because he was able to experiment and try things on himself. Now that he is getting older, he invented taping for older adults.” As a person ages, it becomes harder to perform normal functions—harder to get up out of a chair, etc. So Kase created a tape that helps older people stay mobile longer.

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In recent years this taping method has become an alternative therapy for horses. Several brands are currently used. EquiTape was one of the frst equine elastic kinesiology tapes, created by Dr. Beverly Gordon, an equine chiropractor and physiotherapist. Te Kinesio group begun by Kase had already done research and development in this area, and in 2014 the company came out with its horse tape. “We went around Kentucky and visited racetracks, horse farms, horse rescue facilities, etc.,” said Angel. “It was amazing how well it worked on horses. If a horse had an issue and you taped it for that issue, you could see the change in the horse almost immediately. It was amazing, and it was because of their hair. “Te horse’s hair makes them a lot more sensitive to the tape than humans are. Some people say the tape is just a placebo, but the horse doesn’t know. Tis is why I like using it on animals because you can tell if it really works.” A horse is either lame or he isn’t. “We’ve had great results with our horse tapes and dog tapes,” said Angel. “We use practitioners, but we also teach horse owners how to tape their own animals.” It is important to apply the tape correctly. “You get some beneft even if you just put it in the general area, but better results if you know how much tension and where to put it,” said Angel. “It is also more comfortable for the horse if you don’t get it too tight.

It’s been said that equine kinesiology tape improves the proprioceptive feedback to the area that’s taped, helping retrain muscles to maintain the correct positioning/alignment as the horse moves. It also allows free movement of lymphatic fuid and reduces friction between the tissues in the skin, helps with movement of blood and lactic acid, and takes tension of certain muscles. Just as human athletes can wear the tape when training for their sport, horses can be ridden with the tape in place while working. Te tape can also be used when a horse is recovering from an injury. Tis is the most common use for it in most disciplines, including racing. Kinesiology tape difers from standing wraps, feece wraps, frst aid tape, VetRap, or other tapes or braces. It stretches and is fexible, does not restrict range of motion, yet at the same time, provides some stability and support. Te degree of stretch that you use when applying the tape and the application pattern on the horse’s body are crucial for obtaining desired results. Torough assessment of the horse’s needs and issues is important before the tape is applied. Te tape tends to lift the skin, decompressing the tissue and enabling increased blood fow. Te lifting forms small irregular ridges in the skin, increasing interstitial space and allowing for decrease in infammation and facilitation of lymph drainage. Te lifting of the skin and tissue de-

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TAPE FOR HORSES

The degree of stretch and the application pattern are crucial for obtaining desired results

“Most horses don’t try to lick or chew the tape, but there were a few that do. So we put a sour apple favor into the tape, which seems to discourage them from chewing on it. It is made from natural ingredients—even the adhesive—so it won’t cause harm. “In all the years that we’ve been selling the horse tape, we’ve not had anyone call us to say that it caused any harm. But we did have one horse that was living with a goat, and the goat ate the tape of the horse.”

In all the years that we’ve been selling the horse tape, we’ve not had anyone call us to say that it caused any harm.” GETTY IMAGES

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compression also impact pain receptors and how they respond to messages from the brain. Tis can help facilitate the healing process in injuries and the recovery process during athletic training. Te tape also helps prolong the benefts of manual therapies because it helps increase the stretch of collagen fbers in the muscles. Proper taping can help alleviate muscle soreness, aid muscle relaxation, and reduce swelling from an injury. Kinesiotaping can be used at any point in a healing process, from acute onset to chronic, or in the rehabilitation stage. It can also be used as a preventive measure to protect the area from further injury during rehabilitation or strenuous exercise. It can be used in conjunction with heat, cold therapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture, chiropractic treatment, and during workouts. However, it should not be used in infected areas or areas with tumors or directly over open or healing wounds. Deep vein thrombosis should also not be taped. Kinesiotape comes in several colors. Te darker colors (red, black) absorb more sunlight and increase skin temperature under the tape for situations when heat is a desired part of the treatment. If infammation is present, a cooler color can be used, though the color doesn’t have as much efect on horses as it might on humans, due to the insulating efect of the horse’s hair coat. If you want to decrease swelling, it should be applied diferently than if you want to support a joint or muscle. Te stickiness and stretchiness of the tape allow the hair to be lifted, which helps bring more circulation to that area. Te stretch in the tape is to accommodate range of motion, not for wrapping tightly against the skin. You always need to be careful not to tape a horse tightly, since this may irritate the skin, and also because horses have an extra muscle (a thin sheet called the panniculus), which allows them to wiggle the skin to get rid of fies. Don’t wrap tape all the way around a leg.

Proper taping eases muscle soreness, aids muscle relaxation, and reduces swelling from an injury

The stickiness and stretchiness of the tape allow the hair to be lifted, which brings more circulation to that area

Tere should always be a gap, to avoid cutting of circulation. Once the tape is applied to the horse, the adhesive must be activated by rubbing the tape with your hand. Typically, the tape can be left on a horse for up to fve days, as long as it’s not beginning to peel— though it won’t have as much recoil after the frst day or two and isn’t as efective. “Te nice thing about the horse tape is that it is designed to work on the hair,” said Angel. “Te thing to remember about taping a horse is that even though this is a large animal, you don’t need to do it bigger, tighter, or stronger. Often a small piece of tape with very light tension will work on a horse because it stimulates the hair so much. Te hair follicle under the skin is very sensitive. Sometimes with a big, long piece of tape, you have to be careful because it overstimulates the horse. “Tis is the main thing I tell horse owners because if they try to tape their horse and are inexperienced, they often want to put a lot of tension on it. With a horse, you want to make sure there’s not too much tension; often you can just lay it down on the horse’s hair and you can still see good results.” Don’t apply tape if the horse is dirty or shedding. Remove all loose hair. Before you apply tape, clean the area and make sure the hair lies fat. If dirt or foreign matter gets under the tape, it can be irritating and cause sores. Some people think they should clip the hair to have better contact with the skin. “Clipping would be counterproductive for our tape, however, because it works best with the hair—especially the way we’ve made our adhesive pattern,” said Angel. “Clean is good, but you don’t need to clip.” Some people recommend applying a polo wrap or support wrap over the tape to protect it. Te tape might stay on for three to fve days, and can be re-applied immediately unless there are any skin irritations. In that case, re-applying should wait until the skin has cleared up.

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2022 LEADING BREEDERS IN CALIFORNIA BY EARNINGS (THRU MARCH 20, 2022)

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Breeder

Starts

Wins

Stakes Wins

Reddam Racing, LLC Nick Alexander Terry C. Lovingier Richard Barton Enterprises George Krikorian Harris Farms Premier Thoroughbreds LLC Old English Rancho Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, LLC Alfred A. Pais William J. Sims Thomas W. Bachman C-Punch Ranch Inc. Liberty Road Stables KMN Racing, LLC DP Racing Richard Barton Enterprises & Robert Traynor Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams Gary Barber Dr. & Mrs. William T. Gray Victory Rose Thoroughbreds & KMN Racing Bob Liewald & Joe Mishak Rozamund Barclay Jungle Racing, LLC Glenn Porter Ali Nilforushan Victory Rose Thoroughbreds Mark Devereaux, Scott Gross & Mark Gross Hanson’s River Ranch Old English Rancho, Sal Berumen & Patsy Berumen Jay Manoogian & Julie Manoogian Hronis Racing, LLC Martin Bach Francis O’Leary Dr. Ed Allred Barbara Corey & Tony Citarrella Daehling Ranch Running Horse BG Stables Running Horse Equine Training Center Ed Delaney Legacy Ranch Four Quarters Corp Mark Devereaux & Scomar Enterprises, LLC Rod Rodriguez & Lorraine Rodriguez Madera Thoroughbreds Baseline Equine LLC James Shenouda Donald Valpredo Packsaddle Road, LLC Stormy B. Hull Lou Neve Frank Mermenstein & Elliot Kohn Jim Robinson John Ernst & Allegra Ernst Equine Formula 1, LLC/Eric Yohan Knipe

111 69 180 188 64 100 53 57 101 3 2 44 43 33 14 48 25 48 25 49 12 2 68 4 2 3 29 7 8 6 2 12 14 26 9 14 28 4 40 2 7 23 19 4 6 29 15 7 26 8 9 11 4 16 19 37

16 12 23 21 10 15 8 13 7 3 2 7 3 7 4 5 3 6 3 4 5 1 7 2 1 2 7 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 5 6 2 4 2 2 4 2 1 0 5 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 0 2

1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Leading Earner

Earnings

Increase Stakes ($90,980) Rose Dawson ($110,000) Madiha ($64,875) Principe Carlo ($77,800) Big Novel ($79,400) Closing Remarks ($77,820) Letsgetlucky ($59,400) Burnin Turf ($95,220) Loud Mouth ($54,320) Brickyard Ride ($210,000) Leggs Galore ($210,000) Mob Boss ($31,460) Sensible Cat ($86,880) Psycho Dar ($57,860) Smuggler’s Run ($100,040) Tom’s Surprise ($54,132) Quick Buck ($48,480) Royal ‘n Rando ($47,720) Fly the Sky ($48,200) Indian Peak ($44,000) She’s Bulletproof ($81,600) Aligato ($123,800) Mia Solina ($11,688) Straight Up G ($98,000) Fast Draw Munnings ($110,500) That’s Amare ($95,720) Harbor Kitty ($18,570) Tiger Dad ($73,950) Smitten by Kitten ($55,200) Acclimate ($79,500) Feeling Grazeful ($81,600) Area Code ($41,540) Sen Sen ($48,810) Miss Union ($25,076) Funny Feline ($48,240) Trojan Clubhouse ($50,820) Gallant Oak ($10,050) Bettor Trip Nick ($69,960) Stone’s River ($22,740) Bettor Trip Nick ($69,960) Hail Freedom ($58,140) Alqwani ($23,400) Command a Premium ($23,400) Wilder Than Most ($53,400) Popular Kid ($65,000) Perfect Wager ($21,944) Viva La Fiesta ($33,540) Abhita ($57,620) Cameo Shores ($16,899) Youte ($58,020) Wishtheyallcouldbe ($42,780) Vivacious Vanessa ($35,800) Emerald Lake ($48,480) Exceed Speed Limit ($31,766) Heaven’s Music ($34,330) Koko’s Mom ($16,050)

$682,356 $679,719 $619,136 $529,673 $508,414 $482,705 $372,865 $346,395 $239,630 $210,000 $210,000 $200,172 $177,088 $169,085 $161,448 $145,669 $144,746 $143,697 $141,877 $135,608 $131,052 $123,800 $113,240 $112,900 $110,500 $95,720 $89,463 $89,100 $84,270 $82,536 $81,600 $80,550 $79,822 $79,429 $77,499 $77,037 $72,146 $70,860 $70,284 $69,960 $69,233 $69,073 $67,670 $67,300 $66,320 $65,668 $64,580 $64,440 $64,125 $64,080 $63,510 $63,200 $62,380 $62,322 $61,679 $61,479


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Races Rnrs Won

2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY MONEY WON Earnings/ Runner

Earned

Sire

Rnrs

Strts

Races Won

Earned

45

110

17

$819,174

10

6

$293,656

$29,366

1 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

6

2

$115,434

$19,239

2 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley

131

353

34

$762,550

3 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 35

19

$663,939

$18,970

3 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

58

139

29

$757,056

4 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

17

$819,174

$18,204

4 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini

96

229

29

$735,983

$17,026

5 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike

56

119

18

$683,449

$16,990

6 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 35

90

19

$663,939

7 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

39

95

19

$662,617

8 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song

50

117

22

$590,067

9 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

34

79

16

$578,898

10 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

43

97

16

$527,749

11 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

44

118

18

$486,222

12 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 41

102

17

$354,884

36

8

$307,939

1 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus 2 Heaven’s Glory (JPN), 2013, by Tapit

5 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat 6 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

45 34 39

16 19

$578,898 $662,617

7 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

19

8

$307,939

$16,207

8 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando

10

6

$151,428

$15,143

9

5

$132,601

$14,733

6

2

$80,767

$13,461

11 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

58

29

$757,056

$13,053

12 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

43

16

$527,749

$12,273

13 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike

56

18

$683,449

14 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

16

7

15 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song

50

9 Dads Caps, 2010, by Discreet Cat 10 † Tizbud, 1999, by Cee’s Tizzy

13 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

19

$12,204

14 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus

10

26

6

$293,656

$190,809

$11,926

15 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)

37

109

16

$272,226

22

$590,067

$11,801

16 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown

24

52

7

$208,649

6

2

$70,647

$11,775

17 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

16

40

7

$190,809

17 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

44

18

$486,222

$11,051

18 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon

19

37

6

$184,304

18 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart

14

5

$153,275

$10,948

19 Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG) 23

55

6

$169,995

19 Run Brother Ron, 2005, by Perfect Mandate

5

3

$51,563

$10,313

20 Champ Pegasus, 2006, by Fusaichi Pegasus

34

80

6

$162,632

20 Fullbridled, 2001, by Unbridled’s Song

6

3

$60,577

$10,096

21 Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin

20

47

4

$155,984

23 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart

14

37

5

$153,275

24 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando

10

21

6

$151,428

25 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid

21

47

8

$145,537

26 Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway 30

71

8

$142,534

27 Empire Way, 2009, by Empire Maker

25

67

6

$142,164

16 Tannersmyman, 1998, by Lord Carson

2022 LEADING TURF SIRES IN CALIFORNIA Sire

Rnrs Strts Wnrs Wins

Earned

1 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike

30

46

5

6

$441,211

28 Dads Caps, 2010, by Discreet Cat

9

27

5

$132,601

2 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

20

33

4

5

$425,567

29 Heaven’s Glory (JPN), 2013, by Tapit

6

13

2

$115,434

3 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

19

29

5

5

$263,183

30 U S Ranger, 2004, by Danzig

13

33

6

$112,640

4 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

15

27

5

5

$255,616

31 Govenor Charlie, 2010, by Midnight Lute

13

40

6

$112,232

$254,256

32 Storm Wolf, 2002, by Stormin Fever

12

33

4

$111,839

$203,008

33 Boat Trip, 2009, by Harlan’s Holiday

11

22

4

$107,994

15

45

3

$107,694

5 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 19 6 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

9

31 19

4 3

4 3

7 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

12

19

3

3

$175,755

34 Desert Code, 2004, by E Dubai

8 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)

18

37

6

7

$173,896

35 Gervinho, 2010, by Unusual Heat

11

33

5

$107,572

$132,819

36 Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image

15

39

3

$105,744

37 Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit

15

45

5

$104,119

38 Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle

15

38

4

$100,312

39 Elusive Warning, 2004, by Elusive Quality

13

36

7

$93,552

40 Anthony’s Cross, 2008, by Indian Charlie

12

26

4

$89,218

41 Cyclotron, 2000, by Grand Slam

13

34

5

$85,070

6

14

2

$80,767

43 Smart Bid, 2006, by Smart Strike

16

32

2

$80,467

9 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger 10 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

9

17

2

2

8

12

2

2

$132,158

11 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini

17

27

2

2

$109,553

12 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

4

5

1

2

$82,373

13 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus

2

4

1

1

$60,340

14 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song

6

11

1

1

$59,060

15 Box Score, 2011, by Dynaformer

1

3

1

1

$58,140

16 Gervinho, 2010, by Unusual Heat

3

8

1

1

$56,360

44 Many Rivers, 2005, by Storm Cat

11

29

4

$78,166

17 † Tizbud, 1999, by Cee’s Tizzy

2

4

1

1

$44,220

45 Jeranimo, 2006, by Congaree

11

31

3

$77,971

18 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown

3

6

1

1

$36,440

46 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union

8

20

3

$75,633

19 Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin

3

5

0

0

$29,614

48 Lakerville, 2008, by Unusual Heat

11

33

3

$71,670

20 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart

3

5

1

1

$27,998

49 Tannersmyman,1998, by Lord Carson

6

16

2

$70,647

42 † Tizbud, 1999, by Cee’s Tizzy

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 March 20, 2022.

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2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY MEDIAN EARNINGS PER RUNNER Sire

Races Rnrs Won

Earned

Median

Rnrs

Wnrs

Races Won

Earned

6

2

$115,434 $24,281

1 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley

131

25

34

$762,550

2 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus

10

6

$293,656 $13,155

2 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

58

24

29

$757,056

3 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando

10

6

$151,428 $10,868

3 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini

96

22

29

$735,983

$663,939

$9,548

4 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song

50

17

22

$590,067

• Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

44

17

18

$486,222

1 Heaven’s Glory (JPN), 2013, by Tapit

4 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)

35

19

5 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

39

19

$662,617

$9,120

6 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

34

16

$578,898

$8,665

6 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

39

15

19

$662,617

5

4

$39,760

$8,610

† Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

43

15

16

$527,749

56

14

18

$683,449

Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)

35

14

19

$663,939

Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

34

14

16

$578,898

45

13

17

$819,174

37

13

16

$272,226

41

12

17

$354,884

7 Gig Harbor, 2008, by City Zip 8 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

45

9 Cyclotron, 2000, by Grand Slam

17

$819,174

$8,414

13

5

$85,070

$8,280

10 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

19

8

$307,939

$8,060

11 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon

19

6

$184,304

$8,040

12 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union

8

13 † Tizbud, 1999, by Cee’s Tizzy

3

$75,633

$8,023

8 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike

11 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)

6

2

$80,767

$7,510

13 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister

6

3

$60,577

$7,480

14 Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway 30

8

8

$142,534

11

3

$77,971

$7,200

15 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

19

7

8

$307,939

5

3

$51,563

$6,880

Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown

24

7

7

$208,649

Elusive Warning, 2004, by Elusive Quality

13

7

7

$93,552

14 Fullbridled, 2001, by Unbridled’s Song 15 Jeranimo, 2006, by Congaree 16 Run Brother Ron, 2005, by Perfect Mandate 17 Street Life, 2009, by Street Sense

5

1

$27,055

$6,870

18 Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image

15

3

$105,744

$6,520

18 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

16

6

7

$190,809

19 Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit

15

5

$104,119

$6,511

Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon

19

6

6

$184,304

$6,330

Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid

21

6

8

$145,537

20 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

58

29

$757,056

2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY AVERAGE EARNINGS PER START Sire

1 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus 2 Heaven’s Glory (JPN), 2013, by Tapit

2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY NUMBER OF RACES WON

Rnrs

Srts

Earned

Earnings Start

10

26

$293,656

$11,294 $8,880

6

13

$115,434

Rnrs

Srts

Races Won

Earned

1 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley

131

353

34

$762,550

2 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

58

139

29

$757,056

Sire

3 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

19

36

$307,939

$8,554

Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini

96

229

29

$735,983

4 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

45

110

$819,174

$7,447

4 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song

50

117

22

$590,067

5 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 35

90

$663,939

$7,377

5 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)

35

90

19

$663,939

39

95

19

$662,617

6 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

34

79

$578,898

$7,328

Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

7 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando

10

21

$151,428

$7,211

7 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike

56

119

18

$683,449

8 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

39

95

$662,617

$6,975

• Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

44

118

18

$486,222

9 † Tizbud, 1999, by Cee’s Tizzy

6

14

$80,767

$5,769

45

110

17

$819,174

41

102

17

$354,884

10 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike 11 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

58

139

$757,056

$5,446

34

79

16

$578,898

12 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

43

97

$527,749

$5,441

† Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

43

97

16

$527,749

5

10

$51,563

$5,156

Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)

37

109

16

$272,226

$5,043

14 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

19

36

8

$307,939

11 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

14 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song

50

15 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon

19

37

$184,304

$4,981

Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid

21

47

8

$145,537

16 Dads Caps, 2010, by Discreet Cat

9

27

$132,601

$4,911

Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway

30

71

8

$142,534

11

22

$107,994

$4,909

17 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown

24

52

7

$208,649

$4,770

Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

16

40

7

$190,809

Elusive Warning, 2004, by Elusive Quality

13

36

7

$93,552

17 Boat Trip, 2009, by Harlan’s Holiday 18 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark 19 Tannersmyman, 1998, by Lord Carson 20 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart

16

40

$590,067

$5,743

Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister

119

117

$683,449

9 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

56

13 Run Brother Ron, 2005, by Perfect Mandate

58

Sire

$190,809

6

16

$70,647

$4,415

14

37

$153,275

$4,143

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2022 LEADING LIFETIME SIRES IN CALIFORNIA Stallion (Foreign Foaled), Year, Sire

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 19 20 22

26 27 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 39

42 43 44 45 46 47

Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB) Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat Eddington, 2001, by Unbridled Stormin Fever, 1994, by Storm Cat Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark Street Hero, 2006, by Street Cry (IRE) Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image † Indian Evening, 2009, by Indian Charlie Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy † Kafwain, 2000, by Cherokee Run † Atticus, 1992, by Nureyev Cyclotron, 2000, by Grand Slam Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG) † Tizbud, 1999, by Cee’s Tizzy Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister Bedford Falls, 2003, by Forestry Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song Anthony’s Cross, 2008, by Indian Charlie Slew’s Tiznow, 2005, by Tiznow Lightnin N Thunder, 2001, by Storm Cat James Street, 2007, by El Prado (IRE) Time to Get Even, 2004, by Stephen Got Even Desert Code, 2004, by E Dubai Surf Cat, 2002, by Sir Cat Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle Fullbridled, 2001, by Unbridled’s Song Gig Harbor, 2008, by City Zip Marino Marini, 2000, by Storm Cat Tannersmyman, 1998, by Lord Carson Lakerville, 2008, by Unusual Heat Grace Upon Grace, 2007, by Rio Verde Golden Balls (IRE), 2004, by Danehill Dancer (IRE) Mast Track, 2004, by Mizzen Mast Circumference (IRE), 2012, by Galileo (IRE) Many Rivers, 2005, by Storm Cat Onebadshark, 2000, by Diligence U S Ranger, 2004, by Danzig

Crops

10 10 5 9 5 7 15 13 14 17 10 7 7 7 6 6 7 14 4 2 15 21 13 8 14 14 9 6 6 8 16 6 9 10 11 2 4 8 12 6 13 17 5 9 9 7 4 9 14 10

Avg Named Size Foals

28 27 23 20 56 68 23 62 34 42 14 27 28 31 55 18 60 24 16 60 43 24 12 23 16 38 6 52 11 22 13 10 10 18 12 53 30 12 7 12 30 11 16 7 7 8 16 9 4 39

278 267 116 178 279 476 344 800 474 716 137 186 196 220 327 108 421 338 62 120 652 502 159 181 228 532 55 312 63 179 214 62 88 181 137 105 119 98 89 69 389 183 81 62 65 59 65 79 54 390

Runners

Winners

2YO Winners

Stakes Winners

Graded Stakes Winners

179-64% 230-86% 76-66% 94-53% 252-90% 344-72% 243-71% 629-79% 357-75% 591-83% 78-57% 141-76% 127-65% 146-66% 183-56% 49-45% 397-94% 269-80% 36-58% 26-22% 474-73% 376-75% 108-68% 115-64% 160-70% 425-80% 39-71% 241-77% 41-65% 102-57% 146-68% 28-45% 65-74% 134-74% 90-66% 38-36% 48-40% 59-60% 48-54% 22-32% 304-78% 140-77% 44-54% 42-68% 47-72% 46-78% 23-35% 51-65% 42-78% 309-79%

118-42% 184-69% 53-46% 56-31% 161-58% 238-50% 170-49% 457-57% 259-55% 405-57% 55-40% 103-55% 78-40% 109-50% 119-36% 36-33% 285-68% 195-58% 23-37% 13-11% 350-54% 232-46% 84-53% 72-40% 100-44% 321-60% 25-45% 163-52% 28-44% 74-41% 96-45% 12-19% 43-49% 96-53% 60-44% 17-16% 26-22% 42-43% 30-34% 15-22% 229-59% 96-52% 27-33% 20-32% 25-38% 31-53% 9-14% 29-37% 33-61% 204-52%

23-8% 63-24% 17-15% 14-8% 87-31% 78-16% 31-9% 125-16% 60-13% 116-16% 18-13% 20-11% 12-6% 30-14% 31-9% 7-6% 68-16% 52-15% 11-18% 10-8% 99-15% 46-9% 1-1% 18-10% 16-7% 80-15% 4-7% 49-16% 5-8% 21-12% 27-13% 2-3% 17-19% 21-12% 7-5% 12-11% 15-13% 7-7% 3-3% 2-3% 41-11% 24-13% 5-6% 9-15% 2-3% 6-10% 0-0% 7-9% 6-11% 50-13%

16-6% 19-7% 3-3% 6-3% 10-4% 16-3% 12-3% 36-5% 12-3% 26-4% 2-1% 7-4% 5-3% 6-3% 9-3% 0-0% 3-1% 8-2% 3-5% 0-0% 18-3% 11-2% 3-2% 7-4% 7-3% 21-4% 1-2% 7-2% 2-3% 6-3% 6-3% 1-2% 1-1% 4-2% 2-1% 0-0% 2-2% 1-1% 1-1% 0-0% 4-1% 4-2% 1-1% 1-2% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 1-2% 3-1%

4-1% 3-1% 2-2% 1-1% 5-2% 3-1% 4-1% 6-1% 3-1% 9-1% 0-0% 3-2% 1-1% 2-1% 1-0% 0-0% 1-0% 1-0% 1-2% 0-0% 6-1% 4-1% 1-1% 0-0% 2-1% 2-0% 0-0% 1-0% 0-0% 1-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 2-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 1-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 2-1%

Progeny Earnings

AEI

Comp Index

$14,081,865 $22,023,907 $5,386,059 $5,540,942 $12,357,860 $24,614,730 $18,065,675 $48,022,725 $22,476,199 $32,057,389 $4,075,874 $8,674,795 $6,342,877 $8,549,338 $10,393,298 $2,906,787 $42,463,290 $15,998,228 $1,806,305 $704,833 $22,702,945 $15,711,053 $6,326,827 $6,256,536 $8,348,142 $24,588,985 $2,458,724 $13,306,911 $1,770,205 $4,876,992 $5,924,079 $967,828 $3,268,141 $6,673,838 $4,465,110 $795,018 $1,367,207 $2,949,179 $1,657,113 $739,966 $13,219,005 $6,261,926 $1,476,758 $1,425,002 $1,406,646 $1,614,151 $525,788 $1,742,600 $1,458,395 $10,657,995

1.49 1.47 1.43 1.35 1.23 1.21 1.21 1.15 1.13 1.09 1.06 1.06 1.04 1.04 1.03 1.02 1.01 1.01 1.00 0.96 0.96 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.93 0.92 0.92 0.89 0.85 0.83 0.81 0.81 0.80 0.79 0.78 0.76 0.75 0.74 0.74 0.74 0.73 0.69 0.68 0.67 0.64 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63

1.06 1.14 0.95 0.92 0.91 1.31 1.03 1.50 1.33 1.28 0.93 0.97 1.17 1.04 0.99 0.91 1.09 1.09 1.07 1.08 1.16 1.32 1.09 1.10 0.84 0.88 0.87 1.35 0.88 0.94 1.04 0.81 0.71 1.00 1.12 0.98 0.84 0.88 0.83 0.77 0.91 0.69 1.18 0.88 0.71 0.83 0.78 0.80 0.99 1.19

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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Stakes & Sales Dates 2022

2022

REGIONAL RACE MEETINGS Santa Anita Park, Arcadia

Dec. 26, 2021-June 19, 2022

Golden Gate Fields, Berkeley

Dec. 26, 2021-June 14, 2022

Pleasanton, Alameda County Fair, Pleasanton

June 15-July 12

Los Angeles County Fair at Los Alamitos, Los Alamitos

June 22-July 12

Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Del Mar

July 22-Sept. 11

California State Fair (Cal Expo), Sacramento

Aug. 3-16

Humboldt County Fair, Ferndale

Aug. 17-30

Los Alamitos Race Course, Los Alamitos Santa Anita Park, Arcadia Big Fresno Fair, Fresno Golden Gate Fields, Berkeley Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Del Mar Los Alamitos Race Course, Los Alamitos

AUGUST 9 CTBA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA YEARLING & HORSES OF RACING AGE SALE Pleasanton, Calif.

July 13-Aug. 2

Sonoma County Fair, Santa Rosa Golden Gate Fields, Berkeley

REGIONAL SALE DATES

(ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 1)

SEPTEMBER 27 FASIG-TIPTON FALL YEARLINGS Pomona, Calif.

Aug. 24-Oct. 4 Sept. 14-27

(ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 1)

Sept. 28-Nov. 8 Oct. 5-18 Oct. 19-Dec. 20 Nov. 11-Dec. 4 Dec. 7-20

California-Bred/California-Sired STAKES RACES April – May GOLDEN GATE FIELDS

SANTA ANITA

SUNDAY, MAY 1

SATURDAY, APRIL 9

$75,000 Campanile Stakes Tree-Year-Old Fillies 1 mile (Turf)

$150,000 Echo Eddie Stakes

$150,000 Evening Jewel Stakes

Tree-Year-Olds 6 1∕2 furlongs

Tree-Year-Old Fillies 6 1∕2 furlongs

$75,000 SILKY SULLIVAN STAKES

Tree-Year-Olds 1 mile (Turf)

SATURDAY, MAY 28

$150,000 Snow Chief Stakes

$100,000 Fran’s Valentine Stakes

Tree-Year-Olds 1 1∕8 mile (Turf)

Tree-Year-Olds & Up, Fillies & Mares 1 mile (Turf)

$150,000 Melair Stakes

$100,000 Tor’s Echo Stakes

Tree-Year-Old Fillies 1 1∕16 miles

Tree-Year-Olds & Up 6 furlongs

$100,000 Crystal Water Stakes Tree-Year-Olds & Up 1 mile (Turf)

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2022 REGIONAL STAKES RACES

MAY

APRIL

Date 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 1 1 1 7 8 8 14 21 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30

Track SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA GGF GGF GGF GGF GGF GGF GGF GGF SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA GGF SA SA SA GGF

Stakes (Grade)

Conditions

Distance

Singletary Stakes Santa Anita Derby (Gr. I) Santa Anita Oaks (Gr. II) Royal Heroine Stakes (Gr. II) Monrovia Stakes (Gr. II) Providencia Stakes (Gr. III) Echo Eddie Stakes Evening Jewel Stakes John Shear Mile Siren Lure Stakes Californian Stakes (Gr. II) Charles Whittingham Stakes (Gr. II) Santa Margarita Stakes (Gr. II) Kona Gold Stakes (Gr. III) San Francisco Mile (Gr. III) California Derby California Oaks Lost in the Fog Stakes Camilla Urso Stakes Golden Poppy Stakes Silky Sullivan Stakes Campanile Stakes Wilshire Stakes (Gr. III) Senorita Stakes (Gr. III) Lazaro Barrera Stakes Angel’s Flight Stakes Santa Barbara Stakes (Gr. III) Mizdirection Stakes Snow Chief Stakes Melair Stakes Fran’s Valentine Stakes Crystal Water Stakes Thor’s Echo Stakes Triple Bend Stakes (Gr. II) Daytona Stakes (Gr. III) Honeymoon Stakes (Gr. III) Alcatraz Stakes Gamely Stakes (Gr. I) Hollywood Gold Cup at Santa Anita (Gr. I) Shoemaker Mile (Gr. I) All American Stakes

3-y-o 3-y-o 3-y-o f. 4-y-o & up, f. & m. 4-y-o & up, f. & m. 3-y-o f. 3-y-o, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 3-y-o f., Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 4-y-o & up 3-y-o & up 3-y-o & up 3-y-o & up 4-y-o & up, f. & m. 3-y-o & up 3-y-o & up 3-y-o 3-y-o f. 3-y-o & up 3-y-o & up, f. & m. 3-y-o & up, f. & m. 3-y-o, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 3-y-o f., Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 3-y-o & up, f. & m. 3-y-o f. 3-y-o 3-y-o f. 3-y-o & up, f. & m. 4-y-o & up, f. & m. 3-y-o, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 3-y-o f., Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 3-y-o & up, f. & m., Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 3-y-o & up, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 3-y-o & up, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 4-y-o & up 4-y-o & up 3-y-o f. 3-y-o 3-y-o & up, f. & m. 3-y-o & up 3-y-o & up 3-y-o & up

1 m. (T) 1 1⁄8 m. 1 1⁄8 m. 1 m. (T) abt. 6 1⁄2 f. (T) 1 1⁄8 m. (T) 6 1⁄2 f. 6 1⁄2 f. 1 m. 6 1⁄2 f. (T) 1 1⁄8 m. 1 1⁄4 m. (T) 1 1⁄8 m. 6 1⁄2 f. 1 m. (T) 1 1⁄16 m. 1 1⁄16 m. 6 f. 5 f. (T) 1 1⁄16 m. (T) 1 m. (T) 1 m. (T) 1 m. (T) 1 m. (T) 6 1⁄2 f. 7 f. 1 1⁄2 m. (T) abt. 6 1⁄2 f. (T) 1 1⁄8 m. (T) 1 1⁄16 m. 1 m. (T) 1 m. (T) 6 f. 7 f. abt. 6 1⁄2 f. (T) 1 1⁄8 m. (T) 1 m. (T) 1 1⁄8 m. (T) 1 1⁄4 m. 1 m. (T) 1 m.

Added Value $100,000 $750,000 $400,000 $200,000 $200,000 $100,000 $150,000 $150,000 $75,000 $75,000 $200,000 $225,000 $200,000 $100,000 $250,000 $100,000 $75,000 $75,000 $75,000 $75,000 $75,000 $75,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $75,000 $125,000 $75,000 $150,000 $150,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $200,000 $100,000 $100,000 $75,000 $400,000 $400,000 $500,000 $100,000

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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 Arroyo Vista....................................................................25 Auburn Laboratories Inc. ..............................................11 Backyard Race Horse.....................................................65 Barton Thoroughbreds.............................................17,23 Bella Equine-Amanda Navarro.....................................65 BG Thoroughbred Farm..................................................7 Compas (Jeannie Garr Roddy) .....................................65 CTBA Maiden Bonus .....................................................61 CTBA Membership........................................................59 ctba.com.........................................................................10 Daehling Ranch............................................IBC, 27,29,64 Equineline.com ..............................................................55 Farmers Insurance-Sue Hubbard..................................65

Gayle Van Leer Thoroughbred Services ......................65 Golden State Stakes Registration Schedule................31 Harris Farms ...........................................................IFC, 15 horselawyers.com ..........................................................65 Laurel Fowler Insurance Broker Inc ..............................65 Legacy Ranch ...................................................................9 Lovacres Ranch ......................................................... OBC Newfeld Farm................................................................65 NTRA-John Deere .........................................................57 Rancho San Miguel....................................39,43,45,47,49 Red Cliffs Racing, Inc.....................................................64 Tommy Town Thoroughbreds.........................................5 Victory Rose Thoroughbreds ...................................18,19

STALLIONS Acceptance ......................................................................7 Acclamation .................................................................IFC Big Runneur......................................................................7 Bodexpress.....................................................................23 Bold Chieftain ................................................................18 Capital Account ...............................................................7 Cat Burglar .....................................................................23 Cistron ..........................................................................IFC City Wolf.........................................................................27 Conquest Farenheit.....................................................IFC Curlin To Mischief ........................................... 47,49 Dads Caps ......................................................................23 Danzing Candy..................................................... 39 Desert Code.................................................................IFC Faversham .....................................................IBC,27 Fighting Hussar................................................................7 Fullbridled ......................................................................27 G.G.Ryder.......................................................................19 Gato Del Oro (KY)............................................................7 Gig Harbor .....................................................................18 Govenor Charlie........................................................ OBC Grace Upon Grace.................................................... OBC Halladay......................................................... IFC,15 Idiot Proof.......................................................................19 Jeranimo.......................................................................IFC Jersey Town.................................................... 27,29 Kafwain .............................................................................5 King Of Jazz(ARG) ...........................................................7 Lakerville.........................................................................27 Majestic Harbor ...........................................................IFC Many Rivers ....................................................................18

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Mesa Thunder................................................................27 Misremembered ............................................................23 Mo Forza ........................................................ 45,49 Mo The Beholder.............................................................7 Mr.Big .................................................................... 9 Northern Causeway (IRE) ..............................................49 OM................................................................................IFC Originaire (IRE).................................................................7 Oscar Nominated ..................................................... OBC Phantom Boss ........................................................... OBC Pontiff..............................................................................27 Richard’s Kid...................................................................49 Rousing Sermon...........................................................IFC Rumpus Cat....................................................................27 Sir Prancealot ...................................................... 43 Slew’s Tiznow .................................................................49 Smiling Tiger................................................................IFC Smokem..................................................................... OBC Sparticle..........................................................................27 Stanford................................................................. 5 Stay Thirsty....................................................... OBC Storm Wolf .....................................................................27 Surf Cat...........................................................................49 Take The One O One ...................................... 17,23 Tamarando ...................................................................IFC Tap Back .........................................................................23 Texas Ryano......................................................... 25 Unusual Heatwave ...........................................................7 Uptown Rythem ...........................................................IFC V. E. Day..................................................................... OBC


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