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OM Multiple G1 Placed ● Triple G2 Winner of $1.4 Million ● 14 Triple Digit Beyers
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First Auction Sale Yearling by OM A Win Early Pedigree Top and Bottom Hip 94, colt foaled 2/14/21 out of Tizn’t Caught by Tiznow Half-brother to Caroline the Great, stakes-placed winner at 2 and Santa Anita MSW winner at 2, Almost a Factor ($120,906). The Second and Third Dams by A.P. INDY and SEEKING THE GOLD are Sam-Son Farm Canadian Champions and Stakes Producers. OM recorded a 98 Beyer Speed Figure at 6 ½ furlongs (1:15.75) winning his second start at 2, while defeating AMERICAN PHAROAH. Additional Sires Represented include CONQUEST FARENHEIT, SMILING TIGER, TAMARANDO, UPTOWN RYTHEM and VRONSKY
Selling Wednesday, August 17 Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton, CA
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
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CAL-BREDS TO BENEFIT FROM RECORD DEL MAR PURSES
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s highlighted on the cover of this edition of California Toroughbred, the Del Mar race meet beginning this month will ofer the highest purses ever in California racing. With more than $800,000 distributed in purses per day, the opportunities for California-breds are extremely lucrative. For example, Cal-bred restricted maiden special weight races will have a purse of $80,000 while a Cal-bred frst condition allowance race will have a purse of $82,000. And Cal-bred maiden $50,000 claiming races have elevated purses of $42,000. In addition to the increased purses, Del Mar has also enacted a maiden dirt bonus of an additional 25% to Cal-bred maiden special weight races for all ages. Terefore, all dirt maiden special weight races for Cal-breds will ofer a new total purse of $100,000. Te one stipulation for the dirt bonus is that the trainer must have fewer than 60 horses on the Southern California circuit to qualify. Te specifcs are outlined on page 18. We are also pleased to announce that not only will all historic Golden State Series races be carded as in the past, but
Things are looking more lucrative for California owners and breeders at the upcoming Del Mar meet
the four juvenile stakes ofered during the meet will be allocated an additional $100,000. With the addition, each of the 2-year-old races will have a purse of $125,000. As stated many times, it is the goal of the CTBA to continue to preserve and add as many black-type opportunities for owners and breeders as possible. Once again we would like to thank and acknowledge Del Mar Torough-
bred Club and the Toroughbred Owners of California for their continued support of California-bred races. As Cal-breds make up a signifcant portion of the feld sizes in the state, the emphasis on providing these restricted opportunities encourages those investing in racing and breeding in California. Please see below for a list of the Golden State Series stakes, dates, and conditions ofered at Del Mar.
Date
Track
Stakes
Conditions
Distance
Thursday, July 28
DMR
Fleet Treat Stakes
Fillies, 3YO
7 Furlongs
$175,000
Friday, Aug 5
DMR
Real Good Deal Stakes
3YO
7 Furlongs
$175,000
3 & Up
1 ∕16 Miles (Turf)
$150,000
Fillies, 2YO
5 ∕2 Furlongs
$125,000
Saturday, Aug 6 Sunday, Aug 7
DMR DMR
California Dreamin’ Stakes CTBA Stakes
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Added Value
Friday Aug 12
DMR
Graduation Stakes
2YO
5 ∕2 Furlongs
$125,000
Sunday, Aug 21
DMR
Solana Beach Stakes
F/M, 3 & Up
One Mile (Turf)
$150,000
Monday, Sept 5
DMR
Generous Portion Stakes
Fillies, 2YO
6 Furlongs
$125,000
Friday, Sept 9
DMR
I’m Smokin Stakes
2YO
6 Furlongs
$125,000
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JULY 2022 VOLUME 148
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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.
Contents
FEATURES
20 HAY PRICES
10 In Memoriam: Russell Drake
THREATEN CALIFORNIA FARMS
OFFICERS CHAIRPERSON TERRY C. LOVINGIER
18 Del Mar Ofers Record Purses
Steven Cole and Tom Clark discuss how soaring hay prices are adversely afecting California’s Toroughbred farms.
PRESIDENT DOUG BURGE
22 NorCal Sale Preview
VICE CHAIRPERSON GEORGE F. SCHMITT
24 Golden State Series: Bertrando Stakes
TREASURER PETE PARRELLA SECRETARY SUE GREENE DIRECTORS
26 Becca Taylor’s Desert Stormer 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
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO TRAINER JONATHAN WONG ON HIS 1000 WIN
First time out OPENING BUZZ, gave Jonathan Wong his 1000 win June 11, at Golden Gate Fields in a Maiden Special Weight winning by 7 lengths while earning a 92 Beyer’s Speed Rating, a CPI of 4.15 the highest so far for STANFORD
2021 California’s Leading 1st Crop Sire
With over 1 Million in progeny earnings from only two crops to race, STANFORD has 21% winners from first time starters!! 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.
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.
NewsBits CTBA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SALE DATE CHANGED TO AUG. 17 Due to current stabling issues with Northern California racing, the date of the California Toroughbred Breeders Association Northern California sale has been changed to Wednesday, Aug. 17, one week later than originally planned. It will still be conducted at the Amador Pavilion at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton beginning at noon. Te sale horses will be stabled in the permanent barns near the Amador Pavilion.
ABSOLUTELY ZERO TAKES FASIG-TIPTON FUTURITY
SIRES OF STAKES WINNERS
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SWs
1050
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MINISTERS WILD CAT
551
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ROCKY BAR •
213
27
STAY THIRSTY
691
25
KAFWAIN †
698
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SQUARE EDDIE †
320
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GRAZEN
293
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VRONSKY †
367
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EDDINGTON
507
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SOUTHERN IMAGE
592
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SMILING TIGER
350
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SIR PRANCEALOT (IRE)
440
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GRAYDAR
338
12
JERSEY TOWN
235
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MISREMEMBERED
198
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SLEW’S TIZNOW
190
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Give Me the Lute Repeats in Albany California-bred Give Me the Lute won the $50,000 Albany Stakes at Golden Gate Fields June 11. It was his second consecutive victory in the event. With Irving Orozco in the irons, Give Me the Lute set the pace throughout to defeat Cal-bred Carolina Mia by a neck as the 7-5 favorite. It was a Cal-bred Trifecta, as Cal-bred Psycho Dar closed for third. Give Me the Lute completed Give Me The Lute the fve furlongs on turf in :56.72. Roderick and Wendy Hogan own Give Me the Lute, a 6-year-old gelded son of Boisterous—Steal the Lute, by Midnight Lute, bred by Gary Barber. Andy Mathis trains Give Me the Lute and was picking up his fourth consecutive Albany Stakes win, having succeeded in the race with Cal-bred Mikes Tiznow in 2019-20.
FOALS OF RACING AGE
STALLION
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Absolutely Zero defed her name and scored in the $102,000 Fasig-Tipton Futurity against males in the stakes for 2-year-olds at Santa Anita June 18. Te California-bred flly prompted the pace under jockey Mario Gutierrez, took over from Tahoma in the stretch, and defeated that rival in :59.09 for fve furlongs. Absolutely Zero Doug O’Neill trains Absolutely Zero for Paul and Zillah Reddam’s Reddam Racing, which also bred the daughter of Nyquist—How About Zero, by Square Eddie. Absolutely Zero was winning her second race in as many starts, having broken her maiden May 21 at Santa Anita. How About Zero was a good stakes-winning Cal-bred for the Reddams. She earned $349,640 and won the 2016 Golden State Juvenile Fillies Stakes and the 2018 Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf Sprint Stakes.
CURRENT CALIFORNIA
† Indicates stallions who have died or have been retired from stud. ● Indicates stallions who have moved out of state but have California-bred 2-year-olds of this year. All sires will remain on the list until their last Cal-bred crop turns 3 years old.
QUALIFYING CLAIMING LEVELS The following claiming levels for California owners premiums and stallion awards are currently in effect: LOS ALAMITOS/$40,000 DEL MAR/$40,000 PLEASANTON/$20,000 CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR (SACRAMENTO)/$20,000
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Tam’s Little Angel Scores at Pleasanton Tam’s Little Angel, a California-bred daughter of Tamarando, eked out a nose victory at Pleasanton in the $77,250 She’s a Tiger Stakes June 25. Under jockey Catalino Martinez, the 3-year-old flly led throughout the 11⁄16-mile stakes and gamely held of the closing Buyback to win in 1:44.91 during the Alameda County Fair meeting. Larry and Marianne Williams bred and race Tam’s Little Angel, a daughter of their homebred Lucky Pulpit mare Angel Diane. Steve
Specht trains Tam’s Little Angel, who has won three of her last four races. Her only loss during that stretch was a third in the Campanile Stakes at Golden Gate Fields. Te flly has never fnished worse than third in 10 lifetime starts and has earnings of $155,972. Te Williamses also bred and raced multiple graded stakes winner Tamarando, the 2013 champion Cal-bred 2-year-old male. Tey stand the son of Bertrando at John Harris’ Harris Farms in Coalinga.
Nader Named TOC President, CEO
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Bill Nader has been named president and chief executive ofcer of the Toroughbred Owners of California, succeeding Greg Avioli, who resigned earlier this year. Nader’s appointment will take efect in October. Nader, 64, most recently worked at the Hong Kong Jockey Club, where he has held senior positions since Bill Nader 2007. Since August he has been the HKJC director of racing product, marketing, and sponsorship. He also served as executive director of racing and the director of racing business and operations for the HKJC. From 1994-2007, Nader was the senior vice president and chief operating ofcer of the New York Racing Association. He grew up two miles from Rockingham Park in New Hampshire and worked at that racetrack from 1979-94. “California has been at the forefront of historic industry changes the last few years,” said Gary Fenton, chairman of the TOC, “and Bill’s appointment is another forward-thinking step. Te future of California racing has never been brighter.”
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Camino Del Paraiso Retired
HISTORY
10 YEARS AGO
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A minor injury led to the retirement of California-bred Camino Del Paraiso. Trainer O.J. Jauregui told Daily Racing Form that the 9-year-old gelding’s third in the April 30 San Francisco Mile (G3T) was his fnal start. Jauregui purchased Camino Del Paraiso for $5,000 from Harris Farms at the 2014 California Toroughbred Breeders Association Northern California sale. Te Cohen family’s Red Baron’s Barn bred the son of Suances—Loni’s Appeal, by Successful Appeal. Camino Del Paraiso turned into a bargain for owner Herb Moniz’ Paradise Road Ranch, earning $650,332 in his 48 starts. Te gelding won nine races, including the 2020-21 Camino Del Paraiso Rolling Green Stakes and 2020-21 Joseph T. Grace Stakes, all four stakes at Golden Gate Fields. Not only was Camino Del Paraiso an outstanding racehorse, he was able to return to competition after a serious eye injury nearly ended his life. Nervous whenever being shod, the gelding spooked early in 2021, sufering several injuries, including one to his left eye. Jauregui and Moniz enlisted the help of veterinarians at the University of California, Davis to help Camino Del Paraiso recuperate from neck and back injuries, and the team was able to save most of the vision in his eye. In his frst start back, the gelding captured his second Joseph T. Grace. In an article in this magazine documenting the experience, Moniz praised the sometimes headstrong Camino Del Paraiso, saying that “he’s been our shining light.” Moniz said that he would retire Camino Del Paraiso to a farm he owns in Northern California.
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Del Mar frequently showcases California-breds, and Eclipse Award winners ACCLAMATION and AMAZOMBIE won at the seaside track in July 2012. Bred by Old English Rancho, Acclamation scored in the July 21 Eddie Read Stakes (G1). He defeated Argentine-bred Interaction by 23⁄4 lengths as the 1-2 favorite under jockey Pat Valenzuela, stopping the timer in 1:46.86 for 11⁄8 miles on turf. Don Warren trained the 6-year-old son of Unusual Heat— Winning in Style, by Silveyville, for E. W. and Judy Johnston and Peter and Mary Hilvers. Amazombie, ridden by Mike Smith, won the July 29 Bing Crosby Stakes (G1) by 11⁄4 lengths over favored The Factor in 1:08.65 for six furlongs. Bred by Gregg Anderson, the 6-year-old gelded son of Northern Afeet—Willshe Amaze, by In Excess, was owned by trainer Bill Spawr and Thomas Sanford..
25 YEARS AGO CAREER COLLECTION, a California-bred owned by John and Betty Mabee and bred in the name of their Golden Eagle Farm, captured the $100,000 Landaluce Stakes (G2) for 2-yearold fllies at Hollywood Park July 5, 1997. With Corey Nakatani aboard, she prompted the pace of odds-on favorite Bent Creek
City and defeated that rival by three lengths, getting the six furlongs in 1:102⁄5. A half sister to multiple group-placed Maraakiz, Career Collection was a daughter of General Meeting—River of Stars, by Riverman. She ultimately won four stakes and earned $560,477. Career Collection sold twice through the Keeneland November sale, bringing $1.9 million in foal to Gone West in 2000 and $450,000 in foal to Unbridled’s Song in 2004.
50 YEARS AGO MINSTREL MISS was consistency personifed, the California-bred distaffer winning or placing in 32 of her 44 lifetime starts for earnings of $280,655. Her fve stakes victories include the Palomar Handicap at Del Mar July 26, 1972. Ridden by Donald Pierce, Minstrel Miss defeated Florida-bred Street Dancer by two lengths, covering the distance of about 7 1⁄2 furlongs on turf in 1:282⁄5. Cal-bred Balcony’s Babe fnished third. Jack Grossman bred and owned Minstrel Miss, a daughter of Poona II—Tiny Wonder, by Fleet Nasrullah. Minstrel Miss’ other stakes wins include the 1973 Milady Handicap (G2T), Ramona Handicap (G3T), and Las Palmas Handicap (G3T). She went on to produce stakes winners Captain Vigors and Winter Treasure.
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Square Eddie Filly Brings $140,000 A California-bred daughter of Square Eddie sold for $140,000 June 7 at the Ocala Breeders’ Sales’ June 2-year-olds auction. Mike Akers purchased her as agent from the consignment of Wavertree Stables as agent. Paul and Zillah Reddam’s Reddam Racing bred the flly, who is out of the winning Cal-bred Momentum mare Puf Pastry. Te sale flly is a full sister to Square Peggy, a Cal-bred stakes-placed winner and earner of $276,504. In the pre-sale under-tack work, the Square Eddie flly completed one furlong in :10. 8
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Five California stakes are part of a new Breeders’ Cup program called the Dirt Dozen. Consisting of 12 existing graded stakes races on dirt, the Dirt Dozen can earn horses credit toward entry fees for several 2022 Breeders’ Cup races on the dirt. This year’s Breeders’ Cup will be held Nov. 4-5 at Keeneland. The California races that are part of the program are the July 30 San Diego Handicap (G2), Aug. 28 Rancho Bernardo Stakes (G3), and Sept. 11 Del Mar Futurity (G1) at Del Mar and the Oct. 1 Santa Anita Sprint Championship (G2) and Oct. 2 Zenyatta Stakes (G2) at Santa Anita. Owners of horses fnishing frst, second, or third in these races may use credits earned toward entry fees for the $2 million Longines Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1), $2 million Qatar Racing Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1), $2 million TVG Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1), $2 million NetJets Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1), $1 million Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (G1), and $1 million Big Ass Fans Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1). In Dirt Dozen races within the $2 million Breeders’ Cup race divisions, the bonus tier is $30,000 for frst, $15,000 for second, and $7,500 for third. In Dirt Dozen races in the $1 million Breeders’ Cup race divisions, the bonus tier is $15,000 for frst, $7,500 for second, and $3,750 for third.
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Memoriam Martin and Pam Wygod bred Coach Bob from the Yankee Gentlemen mare Gentlemen’s Hope. In the name of their River Edge Farm, the Wygods sold him for $5,000 at the 2010 California Thoroughbred Breeders Association Northern California yearling sale. “It’s a very sad day for all of us here at the farm,” said Julia Daehling Oldfeld. “He was a super easy stallion to work with, and he enjoyed human interaction and loved peppermints. He would run up the gate if he heard the wrappers. We will miss him.”
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Thomas R. Bell Jr. Thomas R. (Tommy) Bell Jr., who trained California-bred Rumbo and was one of the multi-generational trainers of the Bell family, died June 24. He was 93. Bell was the son of Thomas R. Bell Sr. and the father of current trainer Thomas R. Bell II, both of whom were known as “Ray.” Bell Jr. went by Tommy. The family’s Bell Bloodstock Company was involved in selecting many good horses and raced Cal-bred Barberstown, trained by Thomas R. Bell II. Tommy trained Rumbo, a 1977 son of Ruffnal—Irreproachable, by Windy Sands, for Gayno Stable for most of the colt’s career. Bred by Westerly Stud Farms, Rumbo won a division of the 1980 Santa Catalina Stakes. He placed in three more Triple Crown preps that year, including the Santa Anita Derby (G1) and Hollywood Derby (G1), and famously fnished second to the flly Genuine Risk in that year’s Kentucky Derby (G1), closing furiously to miss her by just a length. Tommy also trained stakes winner Silver Eagle, who once defeated John Henry, and all three Bells were involved with Barberstown. Joe McDermott bred the son of Gummo—Available Miss, by Bolinas Boy, and Ridgeley Farm consigned the colt to the 1981 Del Mar yearling sale. Ray Sr. and Tommy discussed him at the sale, and Ray Sr. recalled that he told Tommy, “Whatever it takes, let’s buy him.” It took $100,000. Barberstown won his frst three races, including the 1983 Will Rogers Handicap (G3T), and he fnished third in that year’s Belmont Stakes (G1). During that time, the Bells were also involved with such stakes winners as 1980 El Dorado Handicap (G3) winner Cactus Road. After his training career, Tommy Bell continued working as a bloodstock agent. CTBA PHOTO
Coach Bob, a California-bred son of Bertrando who was standing at Daehling Ranch in Elk Grove, died from complications of kidney disease. The stallion was 13. Reina Gonzalez trained Coach Bob to earnings of $211,367 and owned him in partnership with Tom Gerstel, Keith Hembree, Jean Hembree, and Jeff Kitchen. Coach Bob ran second in the 2014 Donald Valpredo California Cup Sprint and 2013 Casual Lies Handicap, and he fnished third in the 2012 Livermore Valley Wines Stakes.
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In Memoriam
Russell Drake 1941–2022
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Drake died March 16 at age 81. California breeding lost not only a major contributor to the industry but also one of its biggest boosters. Drake was a famil- Russell Drake, a stalwart of California’s Thoroughbred racing and breeding industry iar presence for years at almost every sale in the state, overseeing large River Edge consignments. He was said, ‘We’re going to buy him,’ so we bought him.” also quick to welcome visitors to River Edge, shepherding them Te Wygods paid $475,000 for the colt, who grew up to be around the farm and imparting any number of stories. Benchmark, a multiple grade 2 winner and another leading CalTough Martin and Pam Wygod have closed River Edge ifornia sire to stand at River Edge. Benchmark’s runners include and moved much of their operation to Kentucky, Drake’s Points Ofthebench, the 2013 Eclipse champion sprinter and contributions will linger for years. California pedigrees refect that year’s California-bred Horse of the Year, champion older River Edge bloodlines, not the least through leading Califor- male, and champion sprinter. Benchmark also sired millionaire nia stallion Pirate’s Bounty. Te stallion stood his entire stud Brother Derek, winner of the 2006 Santa Anita Derby (G1) and career at River Edge, was pensioned in 1999, and lived until a two-time Cal-bred champion. the ripe old age of 31 in 2006. Benchmark led Wygod and Drake to buy Tranquility Lake, Born in New Mexico, Drake moved to California in the late his Rahy half sister, for $250,000 as a yearling. Tranquility Lake, 1950s and frst worked for Bill Foy, initially at George and Ruth who has a stakes named after her at Del Mar, won nine stakes Tomas’ Tomas Toroughbred Farm in Glendora and then and earned $1,662,390. She became the dam of graded or group at Connie Ring’s Tree Rings Ranch in Beaumont. Drake later stakes winners After Market, Courageous Cat, and Jalil, all by managed Alexander and Heloise Power’s farm in Julian, during Storm Cat and bred by the Wygods. Jalil sold for $9.7 million at which time he met Wygod. the 2005 Keeneland September yearling sale. Wygod contacted Drake when he decided to buy a farm in the Drake also managed such leading California sires as Bertrando mid-1970s, and thus was born a working relationship that would and Tribal Rule at River Edge. last decades. River Edge frst stood Bold Hitter and Pass the Glass For many years Drake and his wife, Darlene, bred border before Pirate’s Bounty. collies, and Drake served on the board of directors of the Tough the Wygods have bred most of their own runners, they American Border Collie Association. He showed the dogs, also have made good purchases over the years, often advised by who are trained to herd sheep, and often hosted competition Drake. In 1991 Drake spotted a weanling son of Alydar at the trials near River Edge. 1991 Keeneland November mixed sale. In addition to Darlene, Drake is survived by his fve children “I really liked this little weanling,” Drake once said. “I took from his frst marriage, Randy, Rusty, Rich, and Roger Drake and Marty by and showed him to him. A friend of ours said, ‘You Robin Tinius; Darlene’s children, Lisa and Mark Goodall; fve could buy 10 weanlings for what this one’s going to cost.’ Marty grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. 10
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artin Wygod called Russell Drake his “favorite person.” Hall of Fame trainer Richard Mandella said Drake was “salt-ofthe-earth and honest.” Tose are accolades paid to very few individuals, but Drake earned them. He worked with Wygod for 43 years as the farm manager of River Edge Farm in California’s Santa Ynez Valley, and together they made a huge impact on California’s Toroughbred breeding industry.
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CAPITAL ACCOUNT Closing Argument – Accountess, by Private Account | Fee: $2,000 LFG
FIGHTING HUSSAR Rockport Harbor – Lightning Pace, by Regal Classic | Fee: $1,000 LFG
GATO DEL ORO Medaglio D’oro – Funny Feeling, by Distorted Humor | Fee: Complimentary
KING OF JAZZ Giant’s Causeway-Kiss Me Sweet, by Lode | Fee: $1,000 LFG
UNUSUAL HEATWAVE Unusual Heat – Miss Alphie, by Candi’s Gold | Fee: $2,500 LFG
ORIGINAIRE Zofany (IRE) - Polly Perkins (IRE) by Pivotal (GB) | Fee: Complimentary
ACCEPTANCE Vronsky – Allswellthatnswell, by Perfect Mandate | Fee: $2,000
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Northern California Sale Date Changes to Aug. 17 Due to current stabling issues with Northern California racing, the date of the California Toroughbred Breeders Association Northern California sale has been changed to Wednesday, Aug. 17, eight days later than originally planned. It will be conducted at the Amador Pavilion at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton beginning at noon. Te sale horses will be stabled in the permanent barns near the Amador Pavilion. As in the past, the commission will be 5% of the fnal bid, with a minimum of $500. Te maximum commission for this year’s sale on an RNA will be capped at $1,000. A $500 travel allowance with a minimum purchase of $3,500 is being ofered to out-of-state trainers and trainers from Southern California with proof of travel who attend the upcoming California Yearling and Horses of Racing Age sale. Te catalog was made available at www.ctba.com beginning June 27 and can also be downloaded to devices through Equineline App. Te catalogs will be mailed on or before July 11. 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.
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SPOTLIGHTING FOALS OF 2022 With foaling season upon us, now is the time to spotlight your foals in California Thoroughbred. The August issue 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 July 1 for the 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.
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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
Katarina Hilton Receives Scholarship Katarina (Kat) Hilton is this year’s recipient of the California Toroughbred Foundation’s 2022 Western University of Health Sciences scholarship. Te Foundation awards scholarships to students at Western University as well as to students at the University of California, Davis. Te curriculum vitae, personal essays, and in-person verbal interviews with these students leave our trustees inspired, hopeful, and flled with admiration for these extraordinary young people. Tey are brilliant, beyond hard-working, and willingly face a challenging life of service to horses. From an early age, Kat cared for her family’s Toroughbred horses, became a leader in Pony Club, and later became an event rider who assisted other riders and horses in the recovery veterinarian box. Tese early experiences made her path very clear: to provide proper medical care as an equine veterinarian. She has shadowed solo and multiple equine practices focused on lameness evaluations, pre-purchase examinations, diagnostic imaging, and movement for a variety of breeds, specifcally of-the-track Toroughbreds. As a veterinary student, Kat added to her intensive studies with leadership roles in the Western University Chapter of the American Association of Equine Practitioners. Multiple externships for hands-on evaluations, bar scans, MRI, and surgeries furthered her drive to be an ambulatory equine veterinarian. “Even to be interviewed for this scholarship tells me somebody is recognizing the challenge associated with being an equine veterinarian,” Kat said. “It is a boost to the morale that I am on the right path. To win it opens the gate to ofset some of the debt associated with veterinary school and encourages me all the more to keep going. I look forward to my fourth year of school, to gain more experience in sport and internal medicine, to graduate and dedicate myself to be an ambulatory veterinarian and serve the community that has given so much to me.”
memorial donations The CTF accepts donations in memory of relatives and friends, with all such donations allocated to Scholarship Funds of the Foundation. Please remember the members of our industry with a donation to the CTF memorial fund. Donations may be sent to CTF, 201 Colorado Place, Arcadia, CA 91007. The CTF joins in honoring the memory of those whose names appear in bold type. We also thank and acknowledge the donors for their generous contributions. EARLENE KNISLEY McCABE and PETER TUNNEY Robert E. McCabe Sr.
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Del Mar is justifably proud to ofer the highest purses in California racing history, more than $800,000 per day, for a total of more than $25 million. Te 31-day meet is scheduled to open July 22 and run through Sept. 11. Overnight stakes have been raised to $100,000, and overnight purses range from $30,000 to $86,000, depending on the classifcation. For example, straight maiden races are ofering an $80,000 purse, with purses stepping up to $82,000, $84,000, and $86,000 as a horse runs through its conditions. Claiming horses can also run for big money. Horses running for a maiden $32,000 tag will also run for a purse of $32,000, and other claiming levels include $20,000 claimers running for $37,000 and $50,000 claimers running for $62,000. Not only can Cal-breds compete in these types of open purses but they will have a deep program of Cal-bred/California-sired overnight races and stakes. Te Golden State Series ofers eight stakes during the Del Mar summer meeting, beginning with the $175,000 Fleet Treat Stakes July 28 through the $125,000 I’m Smokin Stakes Sept. 9. Four of the stakes are for 2-yearolds, two are for 3-year-olds, and two are for 3-year-olds and up, giving all ages good opportunities. Te entire Del Mar stakes program is the most lucrative in the track’s history. More than half of the 34 stakes will have increased purses for 2022 for a record gross of $8,275,000. Six of Del Mar’s stakes are part of the Breeders’ Cup Challenge series.
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alifornia-breds regularly star at all levels during Del Mar’s popular summer meeting. Tis year they and the rest of the runners will be able to beneft from purses at a record level.
Large race felds should provide more betting opportunities for Del Mar customers
“Tis is Del Mar shining bright, and I believe our horsemen and women are going to be delighted with it,” said David Jerkens, one of the track’s vice presidents and its racing secretary. “Across the board we have exceptional oferings for most any type of good horse you’d care to bring our way. We’re proud to present this program and expect it will be well received.” Two popular programs at Del Mar are its “Ship & Win” and “Maiden Dirt Bonus” (formerly the juvenile bonus). Both will likely draw an abundance of runners, and the Del Mar racing department points out how one horse can qualify for both. Te Ship & Win program, for qual-
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ifed horses that last started outside of California, awards a guaranteed $5,000 in their frst Ship & Win start on dirt or $4,000 in their frst Ship & Win start on turf. In addition, a 50% bonus will be applied to the horse’s earnings for every dirt start and 40% for every turf start during the summer meet. Te Maiden Dirt Bonus ofers 25% more to runners of any age in maiden special weight dirt races, maiden special weight Cal-bred dirt races, and maiden claiming $62,500 and above dirt races. Te bonus applies to earnings for places one to fve and goes directly to the ownership. Te horse’s trainer must have fewer than 60 horses on the Southern California circuit for the horse to qualify for the program. “Last year we averaged a record $18.4 million a day in handle, and our feld size was 8.5 per race,” said Tom Robbing, Del Mar’s executive vice president for racing. “Tose are powerful numbers, not only in the West, but all across the country. We’re going to try to increase them this year, and I believe we’ve got a good chance to do so.”
2022 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA YEARLING AND HORSES OF RACING AGE SALE A $500 travel allowance with a minimum purchase of $3,500 is being offered to out of state trainers and trainers from Southern California who attend the upcoming 2022 Northern California Yearling and Horses of Racing Age Sale. Proof of travel is required.
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Commentary
California Farms Are in Serious Trouble SOARING HAY PRICES CONTRIBUTE TO FARMS’ LOSING MONEY
or many years California has been losing racehorse farms at an alarming rate. And now those few farms that remain might soon be forced out of business. Horse racing in California will simply not survive without them.
even smaller California foal crop, which has already dropped by 60% since 2005 (from 3,664 in 2005 to 1,451 in 2021). Smaller foal crops mean smaller feld sizes at the racetrack. Smaller felds mean bettors will look elsewhere to wager. Racetracks, now open only three days a week, will be forced to consider dropping another day. If racetracks are forced to do that, it is unlikely they will survive the associated
Te price of grain, bedding, fuel, and labor has risen sharply. But California farms have never seen anything like the current price of hay. A little recent history: Over the past 15 years the cost of hay has risen sharply and steadily. In the year 2005, for example, a truck-and-trailer load of hay was about $3,500. Tat amount of hay will feed about 60 horses for four to fve weeks. By 2021 the price of hay had reached about $6,500 per load. In the last quarter alone, prices have skyrocketed to as high as $14,500 per load, more than 400% than what it was in 2005. Te income that supports farms, derived mostly from boarding and training fees, has seen no such increase. Horse farms operate on razor-thin proft margins. But farms are now losing money. What if California racehorse farms start to go out of business? How will it affect the industry as a whole? If farms are forced out of business, the result will be an
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drop in revenue. And it all comes back to the number of farms. Te causes for these historically high hay prices are varied. But, in essence, it comes down to supply and demand and water. A huge amount of hay that might otherwise be used by California farms is purchased by buyers from Japan, China, and the Middle East. Dairies also
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buy a great deal of hay. Ten add in the high cost of fertilizer, pesticides, labor, and transportation. And fnally there’s the drought, which never seems to end and is made far worse by an acute lack of water storage. Te construction of new water storage facilities is stifed by lawsuits and political inaction. In addition, much-needed water is allowed to fow into the Pacifc Ocean rather than be diverted for agriculture and domestic consumption. Without adequate water, farmers cannot plant enough hay and prices are forced higher. In writing this article, we contacted a number of farms to learn what efect hay and other prices are having and what those farms’ managements are planning to do about it. Here is a sample of what we heard.
charging a surcharge of $2 per day per horse, but that may have to increase.” SHANE EASTERBROOK, EASTERBROOK LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT IN SAN MIGUEL:
“All feed is up. We will be raising prices $2 per day for now, but it will likely go up or we may do a surcharge. Our last load was $13,000, twice what it was a couple of months ago. We are trying hard not to increase prices, but most clients are understanding. I am worried that clients will downsize.”
seems to be for a temporary surcharge. When prices return to a semblance of normal, surcharges can be removed. How much of an increase is needed? Tis can only be answered by each farm individually. Some farms might be able to withstand operating losses better than others. But the vast majority face a stark, unpleasant yet inevitable choice: Either increase prices via a surcharge or rate increase or face bankruptcy. Other measures are being considered. Te California Toroughbred Breeders Association has already assembled a
MARCOS MENJIVAR, BG THOROUGHBRED FARM IN HEMET:
“Te hay prices are causing a huge problem for us. We bought a load directly from the farmer last month and still paid $9,500. Prior to that, we paid $6,500 for a load. And our grower has warned us that much higher prices are coming. We have been forced to raise prices for boarding by $1 per head per day and, unfortunately, we’re planning to raise them again. So far, our customers are sympathetic and understand that we have no choice. But we fear a few owners, particularly older ones, will leave the industry for good.” MIKE JIMENEZ, ARROYO VISTA IN VALLEY CENTER:
“Our last hay purchase was $11,000 per load, almost twice what we paid the previous month. Our hay broker told us that prices will be going up even more soon. We are reluctant to raise prices on our loyal customers, but we will soon have no choice. It’s that or we go out of business.” SUE GREENE, WOODBRIDGE FARM IN OAKDALE:
“Hay, grain, and everything else is very high. Our hay broker says that prices will be over $12,000 per load in June. Grain prices have doubled too. I have been forced to sell or give away most of my own horses, and I am taking no new client horses. We are now
In the last quarter alone, the price of hay has risen more than 400% of what it was in 2005
LINDA MADSEN, MILKY WAY FARM IN TEMECULA:
“Our hay dealer advised me that all prices are going up due to water, freight, etc. In the last three months, prices have doubled. We last paid $11,000 compared to $6,000 two months ago. I think overseas buyers are buying up lots of hay. Hay is very scarce. We have cut down on the number of horses. I am losing money, and I’m really not sure what to do. I believe that older clients will leave the industry if prices go too high.” It is inevitable that racehorse owners will soon see substantial price increases at their farms. Te consensus among farms
task force to explore the idea of forming a hay-buying co-op to purchase large quantities of hay and thereby lower the prices. Tis sounds like a very good idea indeed. Tis bad economic period, like all others, will pass. Te stagfation of the 1980s with 15% infation, 18% mortgage rates, and slow growth was followed by 20 years of prosperity. Tere is every reason to hope that when this bad economic period ends, it too will be followed by a similar period of growth and prosperity. In the meantime, our farms must survive so that horse racing itself survives in California.
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NorCal Sale Preview
LATE DATE CHANGE
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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SALE DATE NOW AUG. 17 Just before this issue went to press, the date of the Northern California sale had to be changed due to current stabling issues with Northern California racing. The sale will now be conducted on Wednesday, Aug. 17, eight days later than originally planned.
Cal-bred Camino Del Paraiso, a $5,000 NorCal yearling in 2014, has won multiple stakes and earned a career total of $650,332
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amino Del Paraiso retired recently as one of the all-time best bargains ever to come out of the California Toroughbred Breeders Association Northern California yearling sale. Te California-bred gelding sold for just $5,000 at the 2014 edition of the sale and went on to earn a total of $650,332. He isn’t the only bargain graduate of the sale through the years. Just a few of the others that sold as yearlings include Cal-bred stakes winners Minister of Soul ($16,000 in 2015 and an earner of $398,710 to date), El Chavo Del Ocho ($4,000 in 2016 and an earner of $340,213 to date), and Freeport Joe ($2,000 in 2018 and an earner of $255,824 to date).
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Te CTBA will conduct the 2022 sale Wednesday, Aug. 17, at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton beginning at noon. Te horses will be stabled in the permanent barns near the Amador Pavilion. In addition, a $500 travel allowance with a minimum purchase of $3,500 is being ofered to out-of-state trainers and trainers from Southern California with proof of travel who attend the sale. John Harris’ Harris Farms sold Camino Del Paraiso, a son of Suances, to trainer O.J. Jauregui, who trained the gelding throughout his career for Herb Moniz’ Paradise Road Ranch. Harris brings a consignment to the Northern sale every year, both for its own account and as agent. For 2022, Harris has consigned six for the farm and nine as agent. Several are by stallions standing at Harris: three by Smiling Tiger, two by Conquest Far-
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enheit, two by Uptown Rythem, one by Om, and one by Tamarando. Te other stallions represented in the consignment are Vronsky (who stood at Harris until his death in 2021), Stay Tirsty, and Clubhouse Ride. Te other two Smiling Tiger yearlings in the catalog come from Hanson’s River Ranch. Tat consignor is also bringing a yearling by leading California sire Grazen and a Cal-bred yearling by Kentucky sire Goldencents. Stay Tirsty led all other California sires in many categories last year, including sires of 2-year-olds with his frst California crop. Mr. T’s Tirsty, a stakes-placed earner of $109,250 to date, was part of that frst crop, and he sold for $40,000 at the 2020 Northern sale out of Terry Lovingier’s Lovacres Ranch consignment. Stay Tirsty stands at Lovacres, and Lovingier has 26 yearlings, 17 of them by Stay Tirsty, in the catalog for Lovacres. Te stallion has a total of 19 in the sale, the other two with Harris. Te Lovacres consignment also includes fve by Smokem, two by Govenor Charlie, and one by Grace Upon Grace, who all stand at Lovacres as well. Richard Barton Enterprises bred Freeport Joe and sold him through Barton Toroughbreds to Larry Odbert. Tis year Barton has consigned 36 yearlings to the sale, many by Dads Caps and Cat Burglar, who stand at Barton. Other stallions represented in the consignment are Accelerate, Air Force Blue, Always Dreaming, Exaggerator, Karakontie, Mohaymen, Oscar Performance, and Tamarkuz.
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Shane Easterbrook’s EasterLinda Madsen’s Milky Way brook Livestock Management Farm has 30 horses in the catasold Minister of Soul and has log—19 yearlings and 11 2-yeareight yearlings and one 2-year-old olds. Many are by stallions that cataloged this year. One, as agent stand at the farm: Box Score, Cirfor Dahlberg Farms, is by Miniscumference, Dosifcado, Graydar, ters Wild Cat, the sire of MinisHeavens Glory, Passion for Gold, ter of Soul. Easterbrook also has Smart Bid, and Winning Cause. two each by Stanford and Slew’s Other stallions include Always Tiznow and one each by Danzing Dreaming, Rumpus Cat, and a Candy, Sir Prancealot, SpeightCal-bred yearling by Kentucky ster, and Run It. sire Mastery. El Chavo Del Ocho cost $4,000 at the 2016 NorCal yearling El Chavo Del Ocho came from sale and has deposited more than $340,000 in his account Milky Way also has the only Sue Greene’s Woodbridge Farm three yearlings by Mr. Big in the consignment and is by Tannersmyman, dock of Rancho San Miguel also put to- sale. Another California sire who does who stood at Woodbridge and is retired gether the syndicate on Danzing Candy, well each year, Mr. Big sired Big Fish, a there. Woodbridge’s 2022 consignment and Checkmate has three by that stallion, Northern sale graduate. Co-champion has two by Clubhouse Ride, two by Sir plus one by Speightster. Cal-bred 2-year-old male of 2020, Big Prancealot, and one each by Danzing Rancho San Miguel has four yearlings Fish topped the 2019 sale for $45,000 Candy, Gig Harbor, Jersey Town, Minis- for its own account and six as agent for from the Harris Farms consignment. Te ters Wild Cat, and Stanford. Liberty Road Stables. Each consignment gelding to date has earned $258,518. Adrian Gonzalez of Checkmate Farm has several by Danzing Candy. In addiFor further information, contact Loretwas a major factor in bringing Sir Pran- tion, Rancho San Miguel is ofering one ta Veiga at (800) 573-2822, ext. 227 or cealot to California. Checkmate has two by Curlin to Mischief and one by Tom’s loretta@ctba.com or Christy Chapman yearlings by the stallion in that consign- Tribute. Te Liberty Road group includes at (800) 573-2822, ext. 247 or christy@ ment. Gonzalez and the late Clay Mur- two by Surf Cat. ctba.com.
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Golden State Series—Bertrando Stakes
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good prep for the one-mile Bertrando, which also carried a $100,000 purse. In both stakes, Desmond Doss had to face Fashionably Fast, the co-champion Calbred sprinter of 2020. In the Tor’s Echo, Desmond Doss got away a little slowly, something that Miyadi says has plagued the 6-year-old. “Te gate has cost him a lot of money,” Miyadi said. “But he certainly broke well today.” Desmond Doss spent much of the race tussling with Loud Mouth for the lead. Loud Mouth was responsible for the frst quarter-mile fraction of :24.20, but Desmond Doss and jockey Juan Hernandez set the rest, with a half-mile in :47.14 and six furlongs in 1:10.95. Loud Mouth didn’t give up around the second turn and perhaps put his head in front again between calls. However, Desmond Doss, running on the inside, reesNick Alexander’s homebred Desmond Doss defeats Fashionably Fast to land the Bertrando tablished his lead into the stretch. Stakes at Los Alamitos At that point, Fashionably Fast took up the challenge racing three wide. He gamely tried to catch Desmond Doss, but was unable to do so. Desmond Doss defeated Fashionably Fast by three-quarters of a length in 1:36.31. Irish Heatwave fnished already of $422,341, he could reach mil- third over Loud Mouth. DESMOND DOSS lionaire status earlier than Soi Phet did. “I didn’t mind him engaging (Loud TAKES CONSECUTIVE After winning last year’s Bertran- Mouth) at all, but I left it up to Juan,” BERTRANDOS do, Desmond Doss lost his next three said Miyadi. “I told him to do whatever starts, though he did fnish third in the he wanted, and I noticed that the inside BY TRACY GANTZ E.B. Johnston Stakes, also at Los Alam- seemed pretty good today. It all worked itos. Alexander and trainer Steve Miya- out.” Hernandez praised Desmond Doss’ oi Phet has owned the Bertran- di gave Desmond Doss a seven-month break, and since his return, he is two versatility. do Stakes at Los Alamitos, runfor two, having taken the $100,000 “He broke really sharp and was feeling ning in it six times and having it Tor’s Echo Stakes May 28. good, so I just let him do his thing,” the re-named for him one year. He also Te Tor’s Echo at six furlongs was a jockey said. “He can go to the lead or sit won the race twice, a distincbehind the speed. I was patient with tion belonging to no other him, and when I turned him loose, he responded for me.” California-bred—until now. A son of Alexander’s leading sire Desmond Doss not only took Grazen, Desmond Doss is out of his second Bertrando June the Malek mare Malley Girl. Al25 but did so consecutively, exander purchased Reckless Rose, whereas Soi Phet won his ediDesmond Doss’ third dam, as tions in 2014 and 2018. a yearling, breeding and racing Desmond Doss has a way to go Sunday’s Child, the second dam. to match Soi Phet’s longevity of Tough Blooming Hills bred Mal64 starts over eight seasons, and as ley Girl, Alexander reacquired the an entire horse he might head to a family by claiming Malley Girl for stud career before he gets anywhere Nick Alexander, along with jockey Juan Hernandez, accepts the $62,500 in 2006. near that record. But with earnings trophy for Desmond Doss’ victory in the Bertrando Stakes
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Desert Stormer Stakes
TAYLOR MADE FOR GRADED WIN CAL-BRED BECCA TAYLOR WINS DESERT STORMER
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Nick Alexander-homebred distafer by Grazen in any stakes has been formidable this year. But Alexander’s reach extends further, with Grazen’s son Desmond Doss also a 2022 stakes winner and another son of the stallion, 2021 California-bred Horse of the Year Lieutenant Dan, waiting in the wings. Becca Taylor makes short work of the Desert Stormer Stakes at Santa Anita, her frst graded score
favorite in the feld of four. Becca Taylor broke like a shot for jockey Juan Hernandez in the six-furlong Desert Stormer, prompting Hernandez after the race to comment that “she was a little fresh.” Dance to the Music, trained by Mark Glatt and ridden by Abel Cedillo, quickly engaged Becca Taylor from the rail position and took the lead, responsible for the frst quarter-mile in :21.95. Tose two battled around the turn, with Becca Taylor putting her head in front to claim the half-mile fraction of :43.85. “I didn’t want to be head and head,” said Hernandez. “But as soon as she felt the inside horse, she was ready to take of, and that’s why we went a little fast.”
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And then there’s Becca Taylor, an Alexander-homebred distafer who won the June 4 Desert Stormer Stakes (G3). She is that rare Alexander runner not by Grazen. Instead, she is a daughter of deceased California sire Old Topper. California-bred Becca Taylor could be the best of the bunch, and that’s saying something. She is eight for nine lifetime, her one loss a slim nose to Eddie’s New Dream in the March 19 Irish O’Brien Stakes down Santa Anita’s hillside turf course. Until the Desert Stormer, Alexander and trainer Steve Miyadi were running Becca Taylor through her allowance conditions and winning stakes for California-breds and/or California-sired runners. Bettors knew to take her seriously in graded company, however, and sent her of as the 3-5
Nick Alexander, center left with daughter Elizabeth, shares the joy of a victory by his homebred Becca Taylor in the grade 3 Desert Stormer Stakes
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Dance to the Music refused to give up, reclaiming the lead in the stretch. Becca Taylor came right back and ultimately pulled away to win by 21⁄2 lengths over Dance to the Music in 1:09.35. It was 33⁄4 lengths back to third-place Samurai Charm, who had 17 lengths on Dynasty of Her Own. “Mark Glatt had a nice horse—the competition was tough,” said Alexander. “She’s never beaten anybody by a whole bunch. She just seems to like to lay of and win by a little bit.” Alexander named Becca Taylor for his niece. Te 4-year-old flly is the fnal foal out of the General Meeting mare Lady Sax, who won her only start and was claimed by the late trainer Mike Mitchell. Mitchell trained for Alexander for years, and the owner honors his memory by using Mitchell’s silks. Lady Sax also produced multiple stakes-placed Hail Mary, a full sister to Becca Taylor. Te Desert Stormer was Becca Taylor’s frst graded victory to go with earlier stakes wins in the 2022 Spring Fever Stakes and 2021 Evening Jewel Stakes. She has earned $379,160. “It’s a feather in her cap for her,” said Alexander. “Her mom is gone; her sire is gone. So she’s carrying on for them.”
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PROFILE
LARRY ODBERT BY JACK SHINAR
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FRIENDLY ADVICE LEADS TO RACING SUCCESS
hen it came to business, lifelong Sacramento resident Larry Odbert had a knack for making the right choices—at least often enough to be highly successful. But more than 10 years after getting into horse ownership, including a few stabs at breeding a couple of the mares he had acquired, the 69-year-old Odbert admits he was stymied. Associated with or in charge of more than 20 businesses during a career of 40-plus years, Odbert wondered whether he was doing the right thing being in the horse trade. But then along came “Joe.” Freeport Joe, that is. Te 5-year-old California-bred gelded son of the deceased top turf sire English Channel has been on a tear at Golden Gate Fields. He has
won six of 11 starts dating back to August 2021, with two seconds and a third. A tyro over Golden Gate’s all-weather Tapeta main track, the late-running Freeport Joe has won two of the biggest races in Northern California in recent months. He grabbed the Berkeley Handicap (G3) in November, upsetting Camino Del Paraiso at odds of 10-1, and most recently captured the listed All American Stakes on May 30. Overall, the big bay is seven-for-18 for trainer Gloria Haley since making his debut in January 2021. He’s earned $255,824 racing exclusively at Golden Gate. Te best part: Odbert purchased Freeport Joe for the bargain-basement price of $2,000 at the 2018 California Toroughbred Breeders Association Northern California yearling sale. Odbert said Freeport Joe
Owner Larry Odbert, first row second left, took the advice of longtime friend Joe Blight, left, and purchased graded stakes winner Freeport Joe, pictured, as a yearling out of the Northern California yearling sale.
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is named for his good friend Joe Blight, who played an important role in the horse’s acquisition. Back in 1969, Blight was a standout quarterback at C.K. McClatchy High School, which is on Freeport Boulevard in Sacramento. Odbert said Blight earned the nickname “Freeport Joe” after “Broadway Joe” Namath, who had famously taken the New York Jets to the Super Bowl III championship over the Baltimore Colts in one of the greatest upsets in pro football history. Trough family connections, Odbert and Blight became friends as youngsters and have been pals ever since. It was Blight, a close follower of horse racing, whom Odbert often relied upon for turf advice. Odbert joked that he calls Blight his “bloodstock agent,” but adds seriously, “I never buy a horse without his say-so.” Blight recalled, “(In 2018) Larry came to me and said, ‘Look, I need some help here. Nothing is working out.’ And I told him the frst thing he had to do is to quit claiming cheap horses. You can’t make it in this game doing that.” Te two friends talked about the Northern California yearling sale that was coming up later that summer in Pleasanton. It’s the sort of auction where an astute buyer with limited resources can fnd a horse capable of competing at Golden Gate or elsewhere, sometimes at the stakes level.
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Odbert had never been to the sale before, but they zeroed in on a pair of English Channel yearlings bred by Richard Barton Enterprises. Looking for a turf horse that would go long, Blight said he was particularly intrigued by the larger of the pair. Not only was this prospect by English Channel, but his Irish-bred dam, Winds of March, is by Sadler’s Wells. Winds of March had sold for $1.9 million at the 2007 Keeneland November sale as a 6-year-old broodmare in foal to Kingmambo. But her progeny had never accomplished much. Further along in her breeding career, she was ofered at the same sale in 2016. Barton purchased her in foal to English Channel for a mere $5,000. “Joe (the horse) was big and athletic, and I liked the way he moved,” Blight said. “I expected that with his size, it might take a while before he’d be ready to race.” Odbert made the only bid on the yearling, which Blight still fnds “unbelievable.” “I think most buyers at that sale are looking for yearlings that will be ready to go after those 2-year-old purses,” he said. Freeport Joe wasn’t ready for the track as a 2-year-old, nor was he ready at 3. “He had to grow into his body,” Odbert said. “Mentally, he wasn’t coordinated (when he was younger).” He also could be quite a handful, the friends acknowledged. Tey credit Haley for showing infnite patience as “Joe” matured. “Gloria has done a helluva job with him,” Odbert said. “She’s the perfect trainer for him,” Blight added. “He’s the kind of a horse that wants everything just the way he wants it. He’s a pretty nervous guy.” So far, the one thing Freeport Joe hasn’t done is show his mettle on the turf. He’s won only once on the sod in seven tries. He’ll get more opportunities with Golden Gate closed for the summer fair season. Haley plans to
Freeport Joe wins All-American Stakes at Golden Gate to run his record to seven wins from 18 starts at the track
(In 2018) Larry came to me and said, ‘Look, I need some help here. Nothing is working out.’ And I told him the frst thing he needed to do is to quit claiming cheap horses. You can’t make it in this game doing that.” — Joe Blight
run him on the turf at Del Mar Aug. 6 in the California Dreamin’ Stakes at 11⁄16 miles for Cal-breds and California-sired runners. “One thing about Golden Gate is they rarely run races longer than a mile (on the grass), and we think Joe wants more ground,” Blight said. Odbert, who has eight horses in training, plans to send a couple of maidens to Del Mar as well. For the future, he also has a couple of homebred yearlings by Sir Prancealot that he feels have good potential. Odbert and his wife, Susan, live in the Elmhurst section of Sacramento. Tey have three adult children. He currently is president of two property management companies: Global Capital Concepts Inc. and Andco Farms Inc., which specializes in agricultural acreage.
Odbert said he would like to cut back on those businesses and spend more time on expanding his racing and breeding ventures. “I’d like to do more with horse racing,” he said, “but it seems to me you’ve got to be in Southern California because the purses are so much better there. So we’ll see.” And he plans to return with Blight to the NorCal sale this August. “I’m gonna fnd another Freeport Joe,” he said. For his part, Blight said he’s glad he had the chance to help Odbert, “one of the best human beings around,” and he’s enjoyed the journey of Freeport Joe. “Tis horse has really given us something to look forward to,” he added. “It’s made me feel younger.”
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Winners MAY 30, 2022 – JUNE 26, 2022 3-YEAR-OLDS & UP Acclamation—Dixie Dame: Standing O (48-18), g, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 6/19, 6f (T), 1:8.15, $53,820. Big Bad Leroybrown—Seasontoperfection: Irrefutable (5-2), g, 6 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 6/11, 5f, 57.62, $24,180. Bluegrass Cat—Sadie Clare: Sadie Bluegrass (61-30), m, 5 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 6/4, 5f (T), 57.12, $14,400. Bluegrass Cat—Ribot Belle: Guinessey (61-30), g, 5 yo, Fair Meadows, ALW, 6/7, 1mi, 1:40.42, $10,506. Bluegrass Cat—Stars Collide: Stars of Bluegrass (61-30), f, 4 yo, Canterbury Park, SOC, 6/26, 6f, 1:11.91, $10,200. Boisterous—Steal the Lute: Give Me the Lute (48-17), g, 6 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STK, Albany S., 6/11, 5f (T), 56.72, $39,600. Boisterous—Sky Diver: Fly the Sky (48-17), g, 5 yo, Santa Anita Park, STR, 6/12, 1 1/2mi (T), 2:27.28, $28,800. Bold Chieftain—Onefunsonofagun: One Son of a Chief (18-8), g, 8 yo, Canterbury Park, SOC, 6/26, 6f, 1:10.75, $10,200. Chhaya Dance—Lee's Tizzy: Dizzy Dancer (2-1), g, 9 yo, Grants Pass, SOC, 6/20, 6f, 1:11.69, $3,520. Coil—Yuen Fun: Fair Challenge (20-8), g, 6 yo, Assiniboia Downs, AOC, 6/15, 5 1/2f, 1:5.80, $8,820. Curlin to Mischief—Granny Got Game: Mischievous Curlin (40-13), m, 5 yo, Pleasanton, ALW, 6/26, 6f, 1:11.09, $21,060. Dads Caps—Ma Ka Bet: Dulce Emma (16-5), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 6/11, 5 1/2f, 1:4.17, $24,180. Danzing Candy—Red Hot Rocket: Redstwirlingdancer (35-12), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 6/4, 5 1/2f, 1:3.97, $15,840. Desert Code—Toomanytomorrows: Maybe Sometime (22-9), g, 4 yo, Assiniboia Downs, AOC, 6/1, 5f, 59.00, $8,820. Dialed In—Nuffsaid Nuffsaid: All Dialed In (184-72), f, 4 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, AOC, 6/25, 6f, 1:9.53, $41,340. Elusive Warning—Birdinexcess: Mark Ye Well (18-10), g, 9 yo, Assiniboia Downs, AOC, 6/21, 6f, 1:12.20, $8,820. Empire Way—Swiss Wild Cat: Empirical Data (30-12), g, 6 yo, Lethbridge - Rmtc, STR, 6/19, about 6f, 1:9.38, $2,756. Gervinho—Georgia Blue: After Midnight (14-6), f, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, ALW, 6/19, about 6 1/2f, 1:13.86, $53,820. Grazen—Miss Rebound: Teddy's Barino (74-37), f, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 6/5, 1mi (T), 1:35.45, $41,400. Grazen—Rule the Storm: Annie Graham (74-37), f, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 6/10, 5 1/2f, 1:4.45, $41,400. Grazen—Sky Marni: Connie Swingle (74-37), f, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, ALW, 6/11, about 6 1/2f, 1:12.87, $57,720. Grazen—Tribal Dress: Clem Labine (74-37), g, 6 yo, Pleasanton, AOC, 6/18, 5 1/2f, 1:4.40, $21,840. Grazen—Malley Girl: Desmond Doss (74-37), h, 6 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, STK, Bertrando S., 6/25, 1mi, 1:36.31, $61,000. Grazen—Joe Ja: Jan Jan Can (74-37), m, 6 yo, Pleasanton, STR, 6/26, 5 1/2f, 1:4.89, $8,400. Hard Spun—Come Home Lady: Hard to Come Home (193-72), g, 6 yo, Century Mile, AOC, 6/3, 5 1/2f, 1:4.09, $10,200. Idiot Proof—Ride the World: Proof He Rides (25-15), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, ALW, 6/10, 6f, 1:9.87, $24,180.
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Indian Evening—Phantom Ali: Phantom Indian (10-3), f, 4 yo, Pleasanton, STR, 6/19, 5 1/2f, 1:4.84, $14,400. James Street—Rossi Reserve: Parking Permit (13-5), g, 6 yo, Century Mile, AOC, 6/10, 7f, 1:22.40, $11,400. James Street—Tribal Charm: Blazing Charm (13-5), m, 5 yo, Evangeline Downs, SOC, 6/18, about 1mi, 1:39.03, $9,000. Lakerville—Lucera (IRE): Luvluv (20-6), g, 5 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, AOC, 6/26, 1mi, 1:36.60, $41,340. Lord Nelson—Kiss At Midnight: Savage Love (60-27), f, 3 yo, Assiniboia Downs, ALW, 6/20, 5 1/2f, 1:7.40, $9,000. Lucky Pulpit—Harbor Song: Offshore Affair (28-8), g, 6 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 6/11, 1mi, 1:36.34, $24,180. Lucky Pulpit—Could Be Trouble: Kate's Princess (28-8), m, 6 yo, Assiniboia Downs, AOC, 6/13, 5 1/2f, 1:4.80, $8,820. Lucky Pulpit—Heat Striker: Strike It Lucky (28-8), g, 5 yo, Grants Pass, ALW, 6/20, 5f, 57.48, $3,850. Maclean's Music—Tiz Tigress: Good Vibes Only (175-77), g, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 6/11, 6 1/2f, 1:16.88, $41,400. Ministers Wild Cat—Proud Nicole: C C the Bartender (51-26), m, 8 yo, Canterbury Park, SOC, 6/11, 5f, 57.96, $8,700. Mizzen Mast—Bottle Walk: Winter Falcon (62-24), g, 3 yo, Pleasanton, AOC, 6/24, 6f, 1:11.46, $21,060. Mucho Macho Man—Longing: A Man's Man (83-34), g, 6 yo, Golden Gate Fields, STR, 6/12, 1mi, 1:36.84, $14,520. Old Topper—Lady Sax: Becca Taylor (4-2), f, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, STK, Desert Stormer S. (gr. III ), 6/4, 6f, 1:9.35, $60,000. Palace—Quite a Stormkat: Storm the Palace (87-34), m, 5 yo, Arizona Downs, ALW, 6/25, 5 1/2f, 1:5.93, $9,015. Practical Joke—Hollywood Queen: She's a Joker (104-39), f, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 6/17, 6f (T), 1:9.66, $41,400. Richard's Kid—Boehle: Lolly Express (30-10), g, 7 yo, Canterbury Park, SOC, 6/15, 1mi, 1:38.13, $10,200. Rocky Bar—Canadian Sunrise: Sunrise in the Bar (19-11), m, 6 yo, Energy Downs 307 Horse Racing, SOC, 6/26, 6 1/2f, 1:19.60, $4,360. Secret Circle—Anita's Cookin: Galopin Gourmet (34-13), h, 5 yo, Pleasanton, STR, 6/18, 5 1/2f, 1:5.25, $13,200. Shackleford—No Fighting: Warfront Fighter (157-67), g, 5 yo, Emerald Downs, STR, 6/17, 6 1/2f, 1:16.23, $6,353. Sixthirteen—La Midnite Classic: Classic Leah (10-5), m, 6 yo, Emerald Downs, SOC, 6/26, 6f, 1:9.45, $9,075. Sky Mesa—Uzziel: Tadeo (100-48), g, 5 yo, Eastern Oregon Livestock Show, ALW, 6/11, about 3f, 37.97, $1,650. Smiling Tiger—King City Kitty: Uncaged Kitty (81-35), f, 4 yo, Pleasanton, WCL, 6/24, 6f, 1:11.35, $14,160. Sought After—Endless Sky: Ride Into the Sky (4-2), g, 7 yo, Fanduel Sportsbook And Horse Racing, SOC, 6/4, 6f, 1:12.70, $6,600. Southern Image—Preachers Daughter: Piknituplaynitdown (19-9), g, 5 yo, Lone Star Park, ALW, 6/9, 5 1/2f, 1:3.67, $20,700. Square Eddie—Little Treasure (ITY): Where's Frankie (74-25), f, 4 yo, Canterbury Park, SOC, 6/2, 6 1/2f, 1:17.26, $10,200. Square Eddie—Cryptic: Shinny (74-25), g, 5 yo, Canterbury Park, SOC, 6/8, 7 1/2f (T), 1:28.29, $8,700. Square Eddie—Bas: Bolden (74-25), c, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 6/17, 6f (T), 1:7.50, $41,400. Square Eddie—Predicate: Square Root (74-25), g, 5 yo, Wyoming Downs, ALW, 6/18, 5f, 57.71, $4,200.
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Stormberg—Semtex: Torch (2-2), g, 6 yo, Wyoming Downs, ALW, 6/26, 4 1/2f, 52.15, $5,400. Suances (GB)—Pilot Point Lady: Masterpiece Day (4-1), g, 7 yo, Columbus, STR, 6/17, 6 1/2f, 1:18.60, $2,880. Take Charge Indy—Promoted Deputy: Take Charge Deputy (63-21), g, 7 yo, Emerald Downs, STR, 6/3, 5 1/2f, 1:2.72, $9,075. Take Charge Indy—Promoted Deputy: Take Charge Deputy (63-21), g, 7 yo, Emerald Downs, STR, 6/17, 6f, 1:8.42, $9,075. Tamarando—Coastal Holiday: Coastarando (15-7), f, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, WCL, 6/3, 6f, 1:11.37, $9,000. Tamarando—Angel Diane: Tam's Little Angel (15-7), f, 3 yo, Pleasanton, STK, She's A Tiger S., 6/25, 1 1/16mi, 1:44.91, $45,000. Tannersmyman—My Sis Liz: El Chavo Del Ocho (8-3), g, 7 yo, Arizona Downs, STK, Inaugural S., 6/25, 5 1/2f, 1:3.86, $14,750. Time to Get Even—River Kiss: Time for Kisses (10-9), m, 6 yo, Wyoming Downs, AOC, 6/26, 6f, 1:10.60, $4,800. Tom's Tribute—Birthday Surprise: Tom's Surprise (26-9), g, 5 yo, Golden Gate Fields, AOC, 6/12, 1mi (T), 1:36.41, $24,960. Trapper—Stanford Dolly: Deepingreen (2-1), g, 5 yo, Emerald Downs, STR, 6/5, 1mi, 1:36.37, $6,353. Unusual Heat—Seekitana: Bang for Your Buck (14-4), g, 5 yo, Santa Anita Park, AOC, 6/18, 1mi (T), 1:35.47, $41,400. Wilburn—Nothing to Hide: Willing to Burn (42-17), m, 5 yo, Emerald Downs, STR, 6/18, 6f, 1:9.43, $6,353. Will Take Charge—My Due Process: Maybe I Will (141-59), f, 4 yo, Emerald Downs, STK, Hastings S., 6/26, 6f, 1:8.38, $27,500.
2-YEAR-OLDS & UP Nyquist—How About Zero: Absolutely Zero (113-30), f, 2 yo, Santa Anita Park, STK, Fasig-Tipton Futurity, 6/18, 5f, 59.09, $60,000.
MAIDENS ACCLAMATION Harris Farms (800) 311 6211 www.harrisfarms.com Acclamation—Mesaatmimiscafe: Tossapennydown (48-18), m, 7 yo, Wyoming Downs, MSW, 6/5, 5 1/2f, 1:8.39, $3,000. Awesome Again—Malibu Bucklebunny: Livin' At the Bu (56-17), m, 5 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 6/10, 1mi (T), 1:39.56, $9,600.
CAPITAL ACCOUNT BG Thoroughbred Farm (951) 654 9100 www.bgthoroughbreds.com Capital Account—Cravin' the Heat: Unusual Account (10-4), g, 3 yo, Century Mile, MCL, 6/3, 7f, 1:25.93, $5,400. Cat Burglar—Lady Gamer: Cat Gamer (12-3), g, 3 yo, Pleasanton, MSW, 6/24, 1mi 70yd, 1:43.63, $20,280. Clubhouse Ride—Madame Heat: Hotrod Ride (52-27), g, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MCL, 6/19, 1mi, 1:39.58, $23,400. Clubhouse Ride—Subpoena the Dress: Liar Liar (52-27), g, 5 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 6/26, 5 1/2f, 1:4.56, $13,800.
The accompanying list includes runners that are both California-foaled and Californiasired 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.
CONQUEST FARENHEIT Harris Farms (800) 311 6211 www.harrisfarms.com
KING OF JAZZ BG Thoroughbred Farm (951) 654 9100 www.bgthoroughbreds.com
STANFORD Tommy Town Farms (805) 686 4337 www.tommytownfarms.com
Conquest Farenheit—Swissarella: Rose Girl (3-1), f, 2 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MSW, 6/26, 5f, 58.02, $30,000. Creative Cause—Alpine Echo: Creative Peak (162-73), c, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 6/5, 5 1/2f, 1:3.95, $40,200. Creative Cause—Temeeku: Aristeia (162-73), m, 5 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 6/11, 5 1/2f, 1:5.85, $7,800. Curlin to Mischief—Excess Lady: Lady Maryann (40-13), f, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 6/17, 5 1/2f, 1:3.85, $40,200. Curlin to Mischief—Forestry's Delight: Forest Echo (40-13), g, 3 yo, Wyoming Downs, MSW, 6/19, 4f, 45.32, $3,000. Curlin to Mischief—Love You So: Nice Guy Clay (40-13), g, 3 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MSW, 6/26, 5 1/2f, 1:3.24, $30,000. Dads Caps—Seeking the Ghost: Gemini Bay (16-5), g, 3 yo, Energy Downs 307 Horse Racing, MSW, 6/18, 5f, 59.40, $2,650. Decarchy—Electric Chair: Closed Circuit (19-4), f, 4 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 6/26, 5 1/2f, 1:7.07, $4,675. Elusive Warning—Kathryns Birthday: Lady in a Hurry (18-10), f, 4 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 6/24, 6f, 1:12.79, $7,800. Gallant Son—Carolina Grande: Crazy Dreams (14-11), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 6/5, 1mi, 1:38.26, $23,400. Gallant Son—Kind of Naughty: Stylish Elegance (14-11), g, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 6/18, 6f, 1:11.43, $7,975. Gallant Son—Moogie: Moogie Son (14-11), g, 3 yo, Lone Star Park, MCL, 6/26, 5 1/2f, 1:5.79, $8,160. Grazen—Speedy Shimmer: Speed Grazy (74-37), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 6/5, 6f, 1:10.89, $10,200. Grazen—Shesabronxbomber: Busker Allie (74-37), f, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 6/11, 6 1/2f (T), 1:17.77, $40,200. Hard Spun—Pamona Ball: Playing Hardball (193-72), g, 4 yo, Pleasanton, MSW, 6/26, 6f, 1:11.68, $20,280.
King of Jazz (ARG)—Love Blind (ARG): Queen of Love (3-1), f, 4 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 6/19, 1 1/16mi, 1:46.94, $7,500. Lakerville—Flicker of Gold: Lago de Oro (20-6), g, 4 yo, Emerald Downs, WMC, 6/3, 6f, 1:10.76, $4,675. Midnight Storm—Hasty Nic: Midnight Lightning (52-16), r, 2 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 6/4, 5f, 58.89, $40,200. Mr. Big—Palisadesprincess: Ceiling Crusher (58-24), f, 2 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 6/3, 5f, 58.70, $40,200. Mr. Big—This Means War: Chancery Way (58-24), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 6/4, 6f, 1:10.31, $23,400. Mr. Big—Belloma: Big Difference (58-24), c, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 6/10, 5f, 1:0.96, $9,000. Mshawish—Little Big Girl: Misya Girl (77-34), f, 4 yo, Century Mile, MCL, 6/17, 5 1/2f, 1:5.90, $7,200. Munnings—Enayat Alsalam: Sell the Dream (213-94), f, 2 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 6/10, 5f (T), 57.20, $52,260. Northern Causeway—Divine Miss Indy: North Dawn (37-17), f, 4 yo, Los Alamitos, MCL, 6/5, 4 1/2f, 52.77, $2,615. Northern Causeway—Avanti: Longford (37-17), g, 4 yo, Eastern Oregon Livestock Show, MSW, 6/10, 5f, 1:3.30, $1,512. Northern Causeway—Ann's Intuition: Talisker Bay (37-17), c, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 6/11, 1mi, 1:38.33, $23,400. North Light (IRE)—Story of Her Life: Nishico (6-1), f, 3 yo, Los Alamitos, MCL, 6/5, 4 1/2f, 52.77, $2,615. Richard's Kid—Belle Passe: Lil Richards Bello (30-10), g, 5 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 6/19, 6 1/2f (T), 1:16.73, $40,200.
Stanford—Alwazabridesmaid: Prayer of Jabez (47-15), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 6/4, 6f, 1:11.06, $23,400. Stanford—Timothyfourseven: Her Perfect Vision (47-15), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 6/10, 5f (T), 57.93, $10,200. Stanford—Open Mic: Opening Buzz (47-15), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 6/11, 5 1/2f, 1:3.10, $23,400. Stanford—Alwazabridesmaid: Man Oh Man (47-15), c, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 6/12, 5f, 58.55, $23,400. Stay Thirsty—Wedding Dress: Wedding Chapel (145-52), f, 3 yo, Mountaineer Casino Racetrack & Resort, MSW, 6/14, 6f, 1:11.87, $9,570. Stay Thirsty—Toni's the Won: Hakunui (145-52), c, 3 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 6/19, 1 1/16mi, 1:47.53, $7,500. Straight Fire—Propositioned: Electric Lettuce (19-10), f, 2 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MSW, 6/11, 5f, 58.60, $23,400. Straight Fire—Vintage Brees: Finger Tip (19-10), f, 3 yo, Assiniboia Downs, MSW, 6/15, 5 1/2f, 1:6.60, $9,600. Straight Fire—Puskita: Engee Ombee (19-10), f, 3 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 6/17, 5f, 1:0.80, $7,500. Straight Fire—Luckfromabove (IRE): Straight Luck (19-10), c, 2 yo, Lone Star Park, MSW, 6/25, 5f, 58.63, $19,620. Summer Front—Talk Less Run More: Talklessworkmore (113-49), g, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 6/5, 1 1/8mi (T), 1:49.97, $40,200. Temple City—Slalom: Orissa (167-67), f, 3 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 6/25, 5 1/2f, 1:4.75, $10,200.
IDIOT PROOF Victory Rose Thoroughbreds (707) 678 6580 www.victoryrose.com Idiot Proof—Real Paranoide: Proof of Reality (25-15), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 6/10, 5 1/2f, 1:6.14, $8,100. Idiot Proof—Classy Jo: Class Proof (25-15), g, 4 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 6/12, 6f, 1:11.24, $8,400. Idiot Proof—Royal Prana: Royal Jester (25-15), g, 4 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 6/18, 5f, 58.45, $11,400. Indian Evening—Zipping My Way: Wicklow Hills (10-3), g, 4 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 6/26, 6f, 1:12.39, $7,800. Karakontie (JPN)—A Flicker of Light: Last Starfghter (48-17), f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 6/3, 5 1/2f, 1:6.12, $8,100.
ROUSING SERMON Harris Farms (800) 311 6211 www.harrisfarms.com
TEXAS RYANO Arroyo Vista Farm 760 913 5052 www.arroyovistafarm.com
Rousing Sermon—Coastal Holiday: Holiday Arousal (19-12), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 6/5, 1mi, 1:39.66, $8,100. Run Away and Hide—She's Just Awesome: Not Gonna Last (92-31), g, 5 yo, Wyoming Downs, MSW, 6/26, 4 1/2f, 52.65, $3,000. Shaman Ghost—One Smokin' Lady: Smoken Shadow (37-15), g, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, MSW, 6/19, 6f, 1:9.17, $13,200. Silver Max—She's Stella Marie: Blue Max (17-7), g, 4 yo, Woodbine, MOC, 6/4, 7f (T), 1:20.64, $33,540. Slew's Tiznow—Halo Indygo: Tiz a Thrill (25-6), g, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 6/12, 1mi (T), 1:40.48, $9,600.
SMILING TIGER Harris Farms (800) 311 6211 www.harrisfarms.com
Texas Ryano—American Tribe: Doge of Venice (8-4), c, 2 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 6/17, 5f, 1:0.06, $7,800. Tiz a Minister—Bea's Cee: Economical (6-2), g, 3 yo, Santa Anita Park, MCL, 6/17, 1 1/16mi, 1:45.32, $14,400. Tom's Tribute—Clair Annette: She'll Be a Star (26-9), f, 4 yo, Ruidoso Downs, MCL, 6/4, 5f, 57.85, $3,660. Tom's Tribute—Le Grand Amour (IRE): Tribunal Love (26-9), g, 4 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 6/10, 5f, 58.04, $4,675. Tom's Tribute—Ring True: Madame Gazelle (26-9), f, 2 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 6/24, 5f, 59.72, $9,000. Vronsky—Moonlight Tizzy: Dubronsky (57-26), g, 5 yo, Arizona Downs, MOC, 6/25, 5 1/2f, 1:5.71, $8,415.
Smiling Tiger—Whobetterthanus: Whobeterthantiger (81-35), c, 2 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 6/19, 5f, 59.70, $40,200. Smokem—Very Few Details: Lov U Mean It (12-2), f, 2 yo, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 6/4, 5f, 59.40, $40,200.
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Health
TREATING
BLOCKED OVIDUCTS
PROMISING NEW THERAPIES ARE ON THE HORIZON BY HEATHER SMITH THOMAS
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s breeders know, some mares are hard to get in foal. Mares that have not had a foal for two or more years in spite of being bred to fertile stallions can be difcult challenges, especially if there are no obvious reasons for their infertility.
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Dr. Patrick McCue, with the Equine Reproduction Laboratory at Colorado State University, says that when a problem mare gets referred to him, the frst thing he does is get a complete breeding history. He then gives the mare a thorough examination. A general exam is important to make sure there are no underlying health issues. He follows that with a reproductive examination. Occasionally, a blocked oviduct might be suspected, if no other reasons can be found for the infertility. In recent years, following research in the human medical feld, blockage of the
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oviduct has been recognized as a cause of infertility in mares. Mares with normal ovulations that continually fail to conceive with no evidence of disease of the uterus or cervix could be sufering from blocked oviducts. Te oviduct goes from the ovary to the uterus and is where fertilization occurs. If it is blocked, the fertilized egg cannot make it through the oviduct into the uterus. Blockage might be due to the accumulation of debris from previous ovulations or pregnancies. Te blockage might not be complete and will often allow passage of sperm, due
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to their small size, but it does not allow passage of the developing embryo that must come down into the uterus. Tus, the embryo dies in the oviduct. It is almost impossible to tell from a physical examination whether the mare has a blocked oviduct. However, today some relatively new therapies can be tried if other treatments have failed and a blocked oviduct is suspected. Research has shown that the application of prostaglandin to the oviduct will cause it to contract and fush the debris.
One of the frst studies looking at treating blocked oviducts by laparoscopically guided administration of PGE2-laced triacetin gel directly onto the surface of a mare’s oviduct was published in 2006. Tis study used 15 mares with known reproductive histories of inexplicable failure of conception. Te mares were 10 to 21 years old and had not conceived for one to four years. After the experimental treatment, 14 of those mares (93%) conceived within the same or subsequent breeding season. In their report, the researchers stated that the high success rate of this treatment supports tentative diagnosis of oviduct obstruction in these mares and indicates that blockage of the oviducts can occur in the form of a movable accumulation of debris rather than from permanent fbrous adhesions resulting from salpingitis (infammation of the tubes, usually caused by bacterial infection ascending from the uterus). Scone Equine Hospital in Australia has been treating mares with this method since 2009. Laparoscopy is a surgical technique in which a long camera is placed into the horse’s abdomen to view the oviduct, uterus, and other internal organs. A laparoscopic technique to view and treat the oviduct with prostaglandin has achieved good fertility rates in previously infertile mares. Te procedure was originally performed four days after ovulation with the mare standing and sedated. In more recent years it’s been found that the technique can be done at any time during the estrous cycle. Some mare owners decide to have it done before breeding season starts. Surgeons at the Scone Equine Hospital have also found
COURTESY OF DR. MARIA SCHNOBRICH
PROSTAGLANDIN TREATMENT
An oviduct fush procedure, shown here, has proved to cause the oviduct to contract and fush built-up debris that prevents a fertilized egg to enter the uterus
SALINE FLUSH
We don’t know whether the oviduct problem is a blockage in the oviduct itself or if the opening is blocked from debris. But the fush has restored fertility in about 65% of our treated cases.” — Dr. Maria Schnobrich
that tight bands can cross the oviduct, potentially blocking the duct, and these can be cut at the time of surgery. Te Scone hospital has performed laparoscopic treatment on more than 120 mares, achieving a pregnancy rate of more than 80%. Considering that these mares had a pregnancy rate of 0% for the previous year, this is an amazing result. Of the mares that conceive after surgery, up to 50% have done so on the same cycle as the surgery.
A Japanese study published in 2017 looked at fushing oviducts with saline. In that study, about 10 milliliters of saline were fushed through the oviducts in 28 mares with reproductive histories of unexplained subfertility. All mares in the study had been previously bred numerous times to fertile stallions, with no evidence of conception. Te mares were standing sedated, and a catheter was inserted into the juncture between the uterus and the oviduct under endoscopic guidance. Te Japanese researchers passed an endoscope into the uterus and, through it, threaded a stylet (a slender probe) and tubing to the tip of the uterine horn and into the oviduct. Te sterile saline was administered through this tube to fush out any blockage mechanically. Saline was successfully infused, and of the 28 mares, 26 (93%) conceived after the treatment within one or two cycles. Tis technique is being used by Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital in Ken-
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Before a mare is bred, a thorough veterinary exam, including a reproductive examination, is important to make sure there are no health issues
tucky. Dr. Maria Schnobrich, a boarded theriogenologist at the LeBlanc Reproduction Center at Rood and Riddle, says this technique might increase the function of the oviduct by removing debris. “It is something we use in mares that all other treatments and diagnostics have failed to resolve or identify a problem,” Schnobrich said. Many diferent pathologies can cause a mare not to become pregnant, and it is important to review the history and perform a thorough exam before recommending this procedure. “We are only recommending it for certain mares that fail to become pregnant (no embryo produced or seen at early pregnancy diagnosis) despite good management, stallion changes, and appropriate treatment.” Schnobrich said. “Te mare usually has a history of producing pregnancies and then stops. She may have a year or several years when you can’t get her pregnant. At the 14-day check, there’s nothing there. It can be a maiden mare or one that’s had 34
Many mares have been treated with misoprostol in the last few years, including several chronically infertile mares...We’ve generated pregnancies in some mares that had not been pregnant for a number of years.” — Dr. Patrick McCue
previous pregnancies.” Te mare’s oviduct is unique compared to those of other domestic animals. “Tere is a small sphincter that only allows the embryo to pass through, and not unfertilized eggs,” Schnobrich said. “We don’t know whether the oviduct problem is a blockage in the oviduct itself or if the opening is blocked from debris. But the fush has restored fertility in about 65% of our treated cases.”
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Tis is a standing procedure, with the mare sedated in stocks. “We perform hysteroscopy (using a small camera on the end of a tube that allows us to see inside the uterus) and fush the oviduct with a small catheter once we identify and locate the opening of the oviduct,” Schnobrich said. “Tere has been a lot of work on developing tests to decide if the oviduct is occluded, but often we are suspicious based on history and clinical fndings and don’t do the tests. We do not want to risk testing and causing an occlusion with the use of potentially irritating substances. Often our ‘test’ is simply that the procedure is performed and the mare becomes pregnant. “Tis treatment was developed by a Japanese veterinarian, Dr. Inoue. He shared it with our clinic, and we have become profcient with the technique. Tough it is useful for only a small subset of mares, it can make a life-changing diference for those owners. If we do appropriate case selection (mares that we suspect might have this problem) and select for mares that have the correct history and everything else is normal, we get about 60-70% of those mares pregnant within two covers.” NEW PROSTAGLANDIN TECHNIQUE
More recently, treatments with prostaglandin administered via the uterus (an easier approach) rather than laparoscopically have shown to be successful. A paper titled “Application of Misoprostol as a Treatment of Unexplained Infertility in Mares” published by researchers in Brazil in 2018 in the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science reported that misoprostol (PGE1) can improve pregnancy rates in mares with unexplained infertility. Misoprostol is a synthetic prostaglandin E1 (PGE1), one of the prostaglandin E (PGE) hormones, which promotes oviduct dilatation and motility, reestablishing fertility in mares suspected of having blocked oviducts. It is known that topical application of PGE on the surface of the uterine tubes via laparoscopic procedure improves
with a deep horn infusion (via pipette) with PGE1 could help.” Topically infusing 200 micrograms of PGE1 onto the utero-tubular junction (UTJ) where the oviduct comes into the uterus—depositing PGE1 on both the left and right UTJ—might dilate the oviduct and allow a blockage to pass. “Tis would do two things,” said McCue. “It would allow sperm to get up
mare ovulated on schedule and the stallion is normal, it could be that there is a blocked oviduct. “Many mares have been treated with misoprostol in the last few years, including several chronically infertile mares in our own breeding program. We’ve generated pregnancies in some mares after PGE1 therapy that had not been pregnant for a number of years. So we are optimistic that this may be
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pregnancy rates in barren mares with unexplained infertility. Te aim of this study was to see whether the treatment using misoprostol could be performed via intrauterine application. Te 22 mares used in this study had been barren for at least two years, with a history of unexplained infertility. Tese mares, age 5 to 26 years, were treated by a deep uterine horn application, using one Cytotec tablet (misoprostol) diluted in three milliliters of sterile water, in each horn, aiming the application as close as possible to the uterine tubes. Tis topical administration of the drug (a form of prostaglandin E that can cause the oviduct to dilate and increase oviduct contractions, which normally move ova down the tubes to the uterus) is through a fexible insemination pipette. After inserting the pipette through the cervix into the uterus, the veterinarian manually guides it transrectally to the uterine horn tip adjacent to the oviduct opening, then injects the misoprostol through the pipette onto the opening. Te theory is that the misoprostol will pass into the oviduct, causing the oviduct to contract, thus forcing the blockage out. Te researchers reported a 73% success rate in the 22 treated mares. Tese procedures were performed during the diestrous period, and the mares were bred in their next cycle. Pregnancy or an embryo was obtained from 15 of the 22 mares within the frst two cycles following treatment. Ten of 15 mares bred as embryo donors produced embryos in three subsequent cycles, and six of seven mares bred to carry became pregnant after treatment. Te researchers concluded that misoprostol therapy can be performed via the uterus, making easier and safer treatment of these mares. “Many people are now trying this new technique for resolving oviduct blockage,” said McCue. “Te concept of oviduct blockage is not new; people have been trying to address this issue for 40 years. Tis research from Brazil suggested that treatment of the oviduct
Research with misoprostol application on 22 mares barren for at least two years found 15 of them had produced a pregnancy or an embryo within the frst two cycles following treatment
the oviduct better, to fertilize an egg that has been ovulated, and secondly, and possibly more important (since sperm can probably get by those masses) is to allow the embryo to pass down through the oviduct and through the junction into the uterus. Tis type of prostaglandin treatment is the newest therapy for oviduct blockage. “Oviduct blockage is very difcult to diagnose. When we rule out everything else, such as bacterial infection, post-mating endometritis, etc., and the
helpful for mares with unexplained infertility. But it is not an efective treatment for all infertile mares.” Now there are two noninvasive, less expensive, efective treatments. Flushing with saline is more difcult and expensive (around $800 to $1,000, compared to about $200 for the misoprostol procedure), but gives an additional beneft of being able to see inside the uterus and evaluate the health of the uterine lining in these infertile mares.
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2022 LEADING BREEDERS IN CALIFORNIA BY EARNINGS (THRU JUNE 26, 2022)
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Breeder
Starts
Wins
Stakes Wins
Nick Alexander Terry C. Lovingier Reddam Racing, LLC Richard Barton Enterprises Harris Farms George Krikorian Premier Thoroughbreds LLC Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, LLC Old English Rancho Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams DP Racing, LLC Thomas W. Bachman Gary Barber Richard Barton Enterprises & Robert Traynor KMN Racing, LLC Daehling Ranch LLC C-Punch Ranch Inc. Victory Rose Thoroughbreds, Inc. William J. Sims Dr. & Mrs. William T. Gray Red Baron’s Barn LLC & Vaya Con Suerte Alfred A. Pais Rozamund Barclay Ali Nilforushan Liberty Road Stables Mark Devereaux & Scomar Enterprises, LLC Francis O’Leary Victory Rose Thoroughbreds & KMN Racing Ruis Racing Equine Formula 1, LLC/Eric Yohan Knipe Ed Delaney John Ernst & Allegra Ernst Barbara Corey/Anthony Citarella Highland Yard, LLC Cicero Farms LLC Hanson’s River Ranch SLO Racing Stable Baseline Equine LLC BG Stables Jungle Racing, LLC Four Quarters Corp Frank Mermenstein & Elliot Kohn Dr. Ed Allred Bob Liewald & Joe Mishak Linda Madsen & Joy Seifert Glenn Porter Madera Thoroughbreds Martin Bach Dale Mahlum Lou Neve J. Kirk Robison & Judy Robison Donald Valpredo Jethorse LLC Straight Fire, LLC Halo Farms Sharon Alesia & Ciaglia Racing, LLC
165 440 221 427 229 131 117 223 105 109 111 96 48 59 27 72 93 79 5 101 13 7 131 10 69 12 65 23 20 80 17 41 24 19 39 22 19 41 93 8 50 8 13 2 39 3 57 25 21 25 14 50 21 9 5 4
32 52 36 45 31 18 16 35 22 20 12 15 7 8 7 17 7 14 4 12 5 4 16 5 8 4 6 9 3 8 5 3 8 4 3 3 3 9 8 3 6 2 2 1 3 1 9 4 6 3 4 4 4 1 2 2
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Leading Earner
Alice Marble ($191,620) Madiha ($100,755) Slow Down Andy ($295,000) Principe Carlo ($117,800) Closing Remarks ($85,320) Big Switch ($103,794) Letsgetlucky ($159,400) Loud Mouth ($77,552) Burnin Turf ($163,380) Royal ‘n Rando ($125,138) Tom’s Regret ($161,105) Square Cat ($66,160) Fly the Sky ($113,800) Carmelita’s Man ($108,438) Smuggler’s Run ($208,040) Fast Buck ($92,364) Sensible Cat ($92,496) Proof of Jazz ($41,690) Leggs Galore ($286,380) Indian Peak ($55,090) Bally’s Charm ($145,680) Brickyard Ride ($274,000) Talisker Bay ($43,680) Standing O ($99,360) Psycho Dar ($65,660) Barrister’s Ride ($113,440) Miss Union ($62,152) She’s Bulletproof ($82,600) Talklessworkmore ($75,040) Super Chief ($40,200) Hail Freedom ($140,940) Heaven’s Music ($72,230) Trojan Clubhouse ($99,960) Highland Ghost ($79,344) Oubabe ($53,600) Smitten by Kitten ($91,580) Bella D ($111,510) Desert Dude ($34,820) Stone’s River ($23,240) Straight Up G ($103,000) Command a Premium ($25,200) Emerald Lake ($65,040) Funny Feline ($93,7800 Aligato ($123,800) She’s a Joker ($89,640) Fast Draw Munnings ($121,264) Perfect Wager ($27,473) Sen Sen ($51,678) Smiling Salsa ($42,300) Vivacious Vanessa ($49,600) Pumpkin Bread ($43,872) Pyeong Chang ($24,700) Murphys Tiger ($60,362) Power Surge ($98,510) Youteyourhonor ($105,440) Jetovator ($56,660)
Earnings
$1,734,945 $1,732,779 $1,673,904 $1,186,797 $1,071,294 $852,779 $797,186 $759,679 $596,843 $548,503 $445,991 $397,313 $321,669 $319,792 $319,006 $356,444 $346,626 $327,838 $291,780 $283,055 $281,700 $275,840 $249,751 $244,560 $239,095 $228,102 $215,058 $191,292 $188,198 $174,667 $174,070 $162,459 $159,439 $159,250 $155,600 $153,397 $151,000 $150,550 $139,109 $134,810 $133,950 $127,180 $123,996 $123,800 $122,425 $121,264 $120,512 $119,088 $117,601 $114,893 $110,042 $110,036 $109,102 $108,235 $105,440 $104,900
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Leading California Sires Lists 2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY AVERAGE EARNINGS PER RUNNER Sire
Races Rnrs Won
2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY MONEY WON Earnings/ Runner
Earned
Sire
Rnrs
Strts
Races Won
74
277
55
$2,235,633
Earned
1 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus
19
13
$648,782
$34,146
1 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
2 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
74
55 $2,235,633
$30,211
2 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini
151
591
80
$2,180,920
3 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 52
43 $1,461,520
$28,106
3 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley
168
918
101
$1,961,905
4 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando
13
$27,321
4 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 52
208
43
$1,461,520
$22,003
5 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
81
307
50
$1,441,937
$19,609
6 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
74
250
40
$1,318,182
7 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
58
200
32
$1,276,149
8 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
70
283
48
$1,128,530
9 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat
61
272
40
$1,003,491
10 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
49
158
25
$953,947
11 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
57
212
32
$914,849
12 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 51
209
39
$862,227
13 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)
64
284
38
$810,299
5 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer 6 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union
15 58 12
$409,817
32 $1,276,149 10
$235,310
7 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
49
25
$953,947
$19,468
8 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark
25
21
$450,174
$18,007
9 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart
26
14
$463,542
$17,829
10 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
74
40 $1,318,182
$17,813
11 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
81
50 $1,441,937
$17,802
12 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy
35
15
$618,812
$17,680
13 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister
51
39
$862,227
$16,906
14 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus
19
61
13
$648,782
14 Smokem, 2015, by Union Rags
12
2
$200,796
$16,733
15 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy
35
108
15
$618,812
15 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat
61
40 $1,003,491
$16,451
16 † Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin
40
134
19
$558,146
16 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
70
48 $1,128,530
$16,122
17 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown
49
154
22
$526,384
17 Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image
19
14
$305,064
$16,056
18 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon
47
111
16
$466,897
18 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
57
32
$914,849
$16,050
19 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart
26
101
14
$463,542
19 Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit
19
16
$293,355
$15,440
20 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark
25
93
21
$450,174
20 Gervinho, 2010, by Unusual Heat
14
6
$212,740
$15,196
21 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando
15
48
13
$409,817
$14,740
22 Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG) 37
145
14
$399,945
23 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid
30
120
15
$370,512
24 Champ Pegasus, 2006, by Fusaichi Pegasus
44
181
12
$306,679
25 Empire Way, 2009, by Empire Maker
30
135
15
$306,010
26 Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image
19
85
14
$305,064
27 Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway 37
21 Time to Get Even, 2004, by Stephen Got Even 10
11
$147,395
2022 LEADING TURF SIRES IN CALIFORNIA Sire
Rnrs Strts Wnrs Wins
Earned
1 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
42
87
13
16 $1,042,679
2 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
45
96
10
13
$821,990
3 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)
55 177
21
26
143
17
$295,261
28 Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit
19
95
16
$293,355
$667,403
29 Majestic Harbor, 2008, by Rockport Harbor
18
49
8
$256,223
4 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 31
68
8
9
$512,818
30 Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle
18
84
13
$256,138
5 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley
8
26
3
4
$430,417
31 Desert Code, 2004, by E Dubai
22
95
11
$248,258
6 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
26
58
7
7
$426,492
32 Govenor Charlie, 2010, by Midnight Lute
17
91
14
$239,593
7 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
20
45
4
6
$401,519
33 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union
12
52
10
$235,310
8 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat
21
56
7
8
$385,030
34 Anthony’s Cross, 2008, by Indian Charlie
18
58
8
$234,222
9 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
25
51
7
7
$318,465
35 Heaven’s Glory (JPN), 2013, by Tapit
9
33
5
$223,039
37
75
7
8
$269,436
36 Smart Bid, 2006, by Smart Strike
22
76
7
$221,780
$240,459
37 Dads Caps, 2010, by Discreet Cat
16
62
8
$218,666
$201,616
38 Gervinho, 2010, by Unusual Heat
14
68
6
$212,740
39 Storm Wolf, 2002, by Stormin Fever
17
75
9
$209,016
40 U S Ranger, 2004, by Danzig
22
84
12
$208,777
41 Smokem, 2015, by Union Rags
12
24
2
$200,796
42 Roi Charmant, 2001, by Evansville Slew
9
37
4
$198,261
43 He Be Fire N Ice, 2008, by Unusual Heat
17
49
5
$197,321
44 Cyclotron, 2000, by Grand Slam
17
72
8
$182,712
45 Jeranimo, 2006, by Congaree
16
75
7
$178,963
10 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini 11 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger 12 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy 13 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song 14 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark
26 13 23
45 24 34
3 3 3
4 3 4
$156,751
13
20
5
6
$150,993
15 Roi Charmant, 2001, by Evansville Slew
4
9
1
2
$148,084
16 He Be Fire N Ice, 2008, by Unusual Heat
8
20
2
2
$145,720
17 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando
4
9
2
2
$124,724
18 Gervinho, 2010, by Unusual Heat
6
16
2
2
$122,275
19 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 13
21
2
2
$113,786
46 Lakerville, 2008, by Unusual Heat
20
70
6
$170,205
20 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart
16
2
3
$100,738
47 Elusive Warning, 2004, by Elusive Quality
18
67
12
$163,300
9
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 June 26, 2022.
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Leading California Sires Lists 2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY NUMBER OF WINNERS
2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY MEDIAN EARNINGS PER RUNNER Sire
Races Rnrs Won
1 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)
52
Earned
Median
Sire
Rnrs
Wnrs
Races Won
Earned
43 $1,461,520 $16,900
1 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley
168
61
101 $1,961,905
151
55
80 $2,180,920
2 Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit
19
16
$293,355 $16,350
2 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini
3 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union
12
10
$235,310 $16,250
3 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
74
37
55 $2,235,633
4 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
74
55 $2,235,633 $16,008
4 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
81
35
50 $1,441,937
5 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus
19
13
$648,782 $14,899
5 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
70
32
48 $1,128,530
32 $1,276,149 $13,400
6 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat
61
30
40 $1,003,491
7 Time to Get Even, 2004, by Stephen Got Even 10
11
$147,395 $12,244
7 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)
64
29
38
8 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando
15
13
$409,817 $12,000
8 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)
52
27
43 $1,461,520
9 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
57
32
$914,849 $11,780
9 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
57
26
32
$914,849
51
26
39
$862,227
6 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
58
Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister
$810,299
10 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark
25
21
$450,174 $11,740
11 Govenor Charlie, 2010, by Midnight Lute
17
14
$239,593 $11,463
11 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
74
25
40 $1,318,182
12 Gervinho, 2010, by Unusual Heat
14
6
$212,740 $10,645
12 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
58
24
32 $1,276,149
13 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
81
13 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
49
19
25
$953,947
Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown
49
19
22
$526,384
50 $1,441,937 $10,020
14 Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image
19
14
$305,064
$9,780
15 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid
30
15
$370,512
$9,418
15 Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway 37
17
17
$295,261
16 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
49
25
$953,947
$9,280
16 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon
47
15
16
$466,897
17 Smokem, 2015, by Union Rags
12
2
$200,796
$9,210
Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark
25
15
21
$450,174
40
13
19
$558,146
18 Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle
18
13
$256,138
$8,900
18 † Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin
19 Jeranimo, 2006, by Congaree
16
7
$178,963
$8,745
19 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy
35
12
15
$618,812
20 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy
35
15
$618,812
$8,300
Empire Way, 2009, by Empire Maker
30
12
15
$306,010
21 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat
61
40 $1,003,491
$8,100
Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit
19
12
16
$293,355
2 2 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
74
40 $1,318,182
$7,987
2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY AVERAGE EARNINGS PER START Sire
Rnrs
1 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus
19
2 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
74
2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY NUMBER OF RACES WON
Srts
Earned
Earnings Start
61
$648,782
$10,636
277 $2,235,633
$8,071
Rnrs
Srts
Races Won
1 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley
168
918
101
$1,961,905
2 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini
151
591
80
$2,180,920
Sire
Earned
3 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 52
208 $1,461,520
$7,027
3 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark
74
277
55
$2,235,633
4 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
58
200 $1,276,149
$6,381
4 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger
81
307
50
$1,441,937
5 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
49
158
$953,947
$6,038
5 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
70
283
48
$1,128,530
6 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy
35
108
$618,812
$5,730
6 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)
52
208
43
$1,461,520
250 $1,318,182
7 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
74
8 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark
25
9 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger 10 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart
$5,273
7 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike
74
250
40
$1,318,182
$450,174
$4,841
• Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat
61
272
40
$1,003,491
81
307 $1,441,937
$4,697
51
209
39
$862,227
26
101
$4,590
10 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)
64
284
38
$810,299
93
$463,542
9 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister
11 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union
12
52
$235,310
$4,525
11 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer
58
200
32
$1,276,149
12 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
57
212
$914,849
$4,315
† Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig
57
212
32
$914,849
13 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon
47
111
$466,897
$4,206
13 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat
49
158
25
$953,947
14 † Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin
40
134
$558,146
$4,165
14 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown
49
154
22
$526,384
15 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 51
209
$862,227
$4,125
15 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark
25
93
21
$450,174
58
$234,222
$4,038
16 † Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin
40
134
19
$558,146
16 Anthony’s Cross, 2008, by Indian Charlie
18
17 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song
70
283 $1,128,530
$3,988
17 Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway 37
143
17
$295,261
151
591 $2,180,920
$3,690
18 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon
111
16
$466,897
19 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat
61
272 $1,003,491
19
95
16
$293,355
20 Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image
19
35
108
15
$618,812
18 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini
85
$305,064
$3,689 $3,589
Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit 20 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy
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2022 LEADING LIFETIME SIRES IN CALIFORNIA Stallion (Foreign Foaled), Year, Sire
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 17 18 19 21 23 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40
43 44 45 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) † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat Eddington, 2001, by Unbridled Street Hero, 2006, by Street Cry (IRE) Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid † Tizbud, 1999, by Cee’s Tizzy Cyclotron, 2000, by Grand Slam Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG) Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister Trapper, 2000, by Iron Cat Bedford Falls, 2003, by Forestry Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy Anthony’s Cross, 2008, by Indian Charlie Roi Charmant, 2001, by Evansville Slew Lightnin N Thunder, 2001, by Storm Cat Slew’s Tiznow, 2005, by Tiznow 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 † Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle Fullbridled, 2001, by Unbridled’s Song Marino Marini, 2000, by Storm Cat Tannersmyman, 1998, by Lord Carson Gig Harbor, 2008, by City Zip Grace Upon Grace, 2007, by Rio Verde Lakerville, 2008, by Unusual Heat Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon Golden Balls (IRE), 2004, by Danehill Dancer (IRE) Mast Track, 2004, by Mizzen Mast Govenor Charlie, 2010, by Midnight Lute Many Rivers, 2005, by Storm Cat Onebadshark, 2000, by Diligence U S Ranger, 2004, by Danzig
Crops
10 10 5 9 5 15 7 13 14 7 10 7 7 6 7 14 6 14 13 8 14 11 9 6 2 6 9 16 8 6 9 10 11 4 8 12 13 17 6 9 5 2 9 7 4 9 14 10
Avg Named Size Foals
28 28 24 20 56 23 70 62 34 27 14 32 29 56 61 24 18 16 12 23 38 5 6 52 63 11 6 13 22 10 10 18 13 30 12 7 30 11 12 7 17 56 7 8 16 9 4 39
279 280 120 179 281 347 488 802 474 186 137 221 202 333 430 338 110 228 160 181 532 56 55 313 125 63 58 215 179 62 88 182 138 120 98 89 389 183 69 62 85 112 66 59 64 79 54 394
Runners
Winners
2YO Winners
184-66% 237-85% 84-70% 104-58% 252-90% 251-72% 361-74% 632-79% 357-75% 141-76% 82-60% 157-71% 134-66% 194-58% 399-93% 269-80% 53-48% 160-70% 108-68% 120-66% 426-80% 44-79% 39-71% 244-78% 37-30% 42-67% 45-78% 146-68% 106-59% 29-47% 65-74% 135-74% 91-66% 59-49% 59-60% 48-54% 304-78% 140-77% 31-45% 43-69% 48-56% 57-51% 47-71% 46-78% 40-63% 51-65% 42-78% 310-79%
128-46% 186-66% 62-52% 63-35% 162-58% 174-50% 248-51% 460-57% 260-55% 103-55% 59-43% 114-52% 80-40% 123-37% 292-68% 199-59% 37-34% 100-44% 84-53% 74-41% 323-61% 33-59% 25-45% 168-54% 17-14% 28-44% 28-48% 96-45% 76-42% 13-21% 43-49% 97-53% 60-43% 32-27% 43-44% 30-34% 230-59% 97-53% 15-22% 20-32% 29-34% 25-22% 25-38% 33-56% 18-28% 29-37% 34-63% 206-52%
23-8% 63-23% 17-14% 16-9% 87-31% 31-9% 80-16% 125-16% 60-13% 20-11% 18-13% 30-14% 12-6% 32-10% 68-16% 52-15% 7-6% 16-7% 1-1% 18-10% 80-15% 13-23% 4-7% 49-16% 10-8% 5-8% 6-10% 27-13% 21-12% 2-3% 17-19% 21-12% 7-5% 15-13% 7-7% 3-3% 41-11% 24-13% 2-3% 9-15% 5-6% 14-13% 2-3% 6-10% 10-16% 7-9% 6-11% 50-13%
Stakes Winners
Graded Stakes Winners
16-6% 19-7% 3-3% 6-3% 10-4% 12-3% 16-3% 37-5% 12-3% 7-4% 2-1% 6-3% 5-2% 9-3% 4-1% 8-2% 0-0% 7-3% 3-2% 7-4% 21-4% 1-2% 1-2% 7-2% 0-0% 2-3% 2-3% 6-3% 6-3% 1-2% 1-1% 4-2% 2-1% 2-2% 1-1% 1-1% 4-1% 4-2% 0-0% 1-2% 1-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 1-2% 0-0% 1-2% 3-1%
4-1% 3-1% 2-2% 1-1% 5-2% 4-1% 3-1% 6-1% 3-1% 3-2% 0-0% 2-1% 1-0% 1-0% 2-0% 1-0% 0-0% 2-1% 1-1% 0-0% 2-0% 0-0% 0-0% 1-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 1-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 2-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 1-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 2-1%
Progeny Earnings
AEI
Comp Index
$15,498,324 $22,658,777 $6,183,640 $6,154,474 $12,895,933 $18,452,775 $26,059,861 $48,539,994 $22,507,837 $8,674,795 $4,335,239 $8,867,073 $6,717,926 $11,078,179 $44,580,703 $16,197,548 $3,131,762 $8,409,289 $6,424,469 $6,488,930 $25,096,328 $2,293,299 $2,459,231 $13,845,374 $1,016,236 $1,915,209 $2,588,009 $5,934,403 $4,969,041 $1,080,910 $3,352,877 $6,814,402 $4,515,293 $1,769,369 $3,105,005 $1,697,401 $13,230,596 $6,308,893 $825,446 $1,427,812 $1,575,293 $1,077,611 $1,409,931 $1,624,130 $1,150,398 $1,803,387 $1,468,805 $10,754,132
1.49 1.44 1.43 1.31 1.21 1.20 1.19 1.15 1.12 1.06 1.05 1.03 1.02 1.02 1.01 1.01 0.99 0.95 0.94 0.94 0.93 0.93 0.92 0.92 0.90 0.88 0.85 0.83 0.83 0.82 0.81 0.80 0.79 0.77 0.75 0.74 0.73 0.73 0.69 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.66 0.64 0.63 0.63 0.62 0.62
1.05 1.13 0.93 0.92 0.91 1.02 1.31 1.49 1.33 0.96 0.93 1.04 1.17 1.00 1.08 1.09 0.90 0.84 1.09 1.09 0.88 0.74 0.86 1.34 1.06 0.94 0.70 1.04 0.93 0.81 0.71 0.99 1.11 0.83 0.87 0.83 0.90 0.69 0.76 0.88 1.18 0.97 0.71 0.84 0.75 0.79 0.97 1.18
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 Pleasanton, Alameda County Fair, Pleasanton
June 17-July 10
Los Angeles County Fair at Los Alamitos, Los Alamitos
June 25-July 10
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Del Mar
July 22-Sept. 11
California State Fair (Cal Expo), Sacramento
July 15-31
Sonoma County Fair, Santa Rosa
Aug. 4-14
Humboldt County Fair, Ferndale
Aug. 19-28
Golden Gate Fields, Berkeley
Aug. 24-Oct. 4
Los Alamitos Race Course, Los Alamitos
REGIONAL SALE DATES AUGUST 17 CTBA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA YEARLING & HORSES OF RACING AGE SALE Pleasanton, Calif. (ENTRIES CLOSED JUNE 1)
Sept. 14-27
Santa Anita Park, Arcadia
Sept. 28-Nov. 8
Big Fresno Fair, Fresno
Oct. 5-18
Golden Gate Fields, Berkeley
Oct. 19-Dec. 20
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Del Mar
Nov. 11-Dec. 4
Los Alamitos Race Course, Los Alamitos
SEPTEMBER 27 FASIG-TIPTON FALL YEARLINGS Pomona, Calif. (ENTRIES CLOSED JULY 1)
Dec. 7-20
California-Bred/California-Sired STAKES RACES July – August DEL MAR THURSDAY, JULY 28
SATURDAY, AUG. 6
FRIDAY, AUG. 12
$175,000 Fleet Treat Stakes
$150,000 California Dreamin’ Stakes
$125,000 Graduation Stakes
Tree-Year-Old Fillies 7 furlongs
Tree-Year-Olds & Up 1 1∕16 miles (Turf)
FRIDAY, AUG. 5
SUNDAY, AUG. 7
$175,000 Real Good Deal Stakes
$125,000 CTBA Stakes
Tree-Year-Olds 7 furlongs
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Two-Year-Old Fillies 5 1∕2 furlongs
Two-Year-Olds 5 1∕2 furlongs SUNDAY, AUG. 21
$150,000 Solana Beach Stakes Tree-Year-Olds & Up, Fillies and Mares 1 mile (Turf)
Stakes & Sales Dates JULY/AUGUST
2022 REGIONAL STAKES RACES Date 2 4
JULY
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Pln LRC LRC
Stakes (Grade) Oak Tree Sprint Great Lady M. Stakes (Gr. II) Los Alamitos Derby
Conditions
Distance
Added Value
3-y-o & up
6 f.
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
6 ⁄2 f.
$200,000
3-y-o
1 ⁄8 m.
$125,000 $75,000
1 1
$75,000
9
Pln
Everett Nevin Stakes
2-y-o
5 ⁄2 f.
22
Dmr
Oceanside Stakes
3-y-o
1 m. (T)
$100,000
23
Dmr
San Clemente Stakes (Gr. II)
3-y-o f.
1 m. (T)
$200,000
23
Dmr
Osunitas Stakes
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
1 m. (T)
$100,000
23
Sac
California Governor’s Cup
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
6 f.
1
$75,000
24
Dmr
Cougar II Stakes (Gr. III)
3-y-o & up
1 ⁄2 m.
$125,000
24
Dmr
Wickerr Stakes
3-y-o & up
1 m. (T)
$100,000
28
Dmr
Fleet Treat Stakes
3-y-o f., Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired
7 f.
$175,000
29
Dmr
Daisycutter Handicap
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
5 f. (T)
$100,000
1
30
Dmr
San Diego Handicap (Gr. II)
3-y-o & up
1 ⁄16 m.
$300,000
30
Dmr
Bing Crosby Stakes (Gr. I)
3-y-o & up
6 f.
$400,000
1
31
Dmr
Eddie Read Stakes (Gr. II)
3-y-o & up
1 ⁄8 m. (T)
$250,000
5
Dmr
Real Good Deal Stakes
3-y-o, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired
7 f.
$175,000
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
1 ⁄16 m.
$400,000
3-y-o & up
1 ⁄16 m. (T)
$150,000
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
1 ⁄16 m. (T)
$75,000
3-y-o
1 ⁄16 m. (T)
$150,000
2-y-o f., Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired
5 ⁄2 f.
$125,000
1
6 6 6 7 7
AUGUST
Track
Dmr Dmr SR Dmr Dmr
Clement L. Hirsch Stakes (Gr. I) California Dreamin’ Stakes Luther Burbank Handicap La Jolla Handicap (Gr. III) CTBA Stakes
1
1
1
1 1
1
12
Dmr
Graduation Stakes
2-y-o, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired
5 ⁄2 f.
$125,000
13
Dmr
Sorrento Stakes (Gr. II)
2-y-o f.
6 f.
$200,000
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
1 ⁄16 m. (T)
$250,000 $75,000
13
Dmr
Yellow Ribbon Handicap (Gr. II)
1
13
SR
Robert Dupret Derby
3-y-o
1 ⁄16 m. (T)
14
Dmr
Best Pal Stakes (Gr. III)
2-y-o
6 f.
$200,000
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
1 ⁄8 m. (T)
$100,000
1 ⁄8 m. (T)
$300,000
19
Dmr
CTT & TOC Stakes
1
3 1
20
Dmr
Del Mar Oaks (Gr. I)
3-y-o f.
21
Dmr
Solana Beach Stakes
3-y-o & up, f. & m., Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 1 m. (T)
$150,000
27
Dmr
Pat O’Brien Stakes (Gr. II)
3-y-o & up
7 f.
$250,000
3-y-o & up, f. & m.
6 ⁄2 f.
$150,000
1 ⁄8 m.
$20,000
28 28
Dmr Fer
Rancho Bernardo Handicap (Gr. III)
C.J. Hindley Humboldt County Marathon 3-y-o & up
1 5
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Golden State Stakes Schedule .....................................25
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Harris Farms .................................................................IFC
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Bella Equine-Amanda Navarro.....................................45
It Pays To Be Cal-Bred ...................................................37
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Laurel Fowler Insurance Broker Inc ..............................45
Cole Ranch .....................................................................44
Legacy Ranch .................................................................13
Compas (Jeannie Garr Roddy) .....................................45
Lovacres Ranch ......................................................... OBC
CTBA 2022 Northern California Yearling Sale.............19
Newfeld Farm................................................................45
CTBA Membership........................................................27
NTRA-John Deere .........................................................15
ctba.com.........................................................................41
Rancho San Miguel........................................................23
Martin Racing...............................................................IBC
Red Cliffs Racing, Inc.....................................................44
Equineline.com ..............................................................17
Robins Ranches-Nor Cal Horse Property Specialist ..44
Farmers Insurance-Sue Hubbard..................................45
Tommy Town Thoroughbreds.........................................5
Gayle Van Leer Thoroughbred Services ......................45
WTBOA Summer Yearling & Mixed Sale ......................7
STALLIONS Acceptance ....................................................................11
Om...................................................................... IFC
Big Runneur....................................................................11
Originaire .......................................................................11
Capital Account .............................................................11
Oscar Nominated ..................................................... OBC
Fighting Hussar..............................................................11
Phantom Boss ........................................................... OBC
Gato Del Oro .................................................................11
Smokem..................................................................... OBC
Grace Upon Grace.................................................... OBC
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Kafwain .............................................................................5
Stay Thirsty ................................................................ OBC
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Unusual Heatwave .........................................................11
Mo The Beholder...........................................................11
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ANOTHER GRADED STAKES WINNER FOR STAY THIRSTY Congratulations to the connections of MIND CONTROL ($1,561,279), winner of the G3 Salvator Mile Stakes, defeating HOT ROD CHARLIE at Monmouth Park June 18
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