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“D’WILDCAT… tops his group by a wide margin in every category.” Bill Oppenheim, Thoroughbred Daily News January 27, 2010

D’WILDCAT FOREST WILDCAT – D’ENOUGH, by D’ACCORD $

10,000 Live Foal

ABC Runner Index 1st Foals of 2005 TOTAL A INDEX

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D’WILDCAT

3.73 2.64 3.47 2.49 3.06

Mineshaft Empire Maker Macho Uno Sky Mesa Harlan’s Holiday

2.67 2.62 2.48 2.33 1.93

1.94 1.78 1.46 1.70 1.73

1.57 2.23 1.55 1.68 2.39

2.32 1.34 1.51 1.99 1.56

1.91 2.34 1.55 1.37 1.68

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SUMMERFIELD, FLORIDA Tom Ludt, President John Gasper, General Manager David McClure, Farm Manager Inquiries: Declan Doyle 2121 SE 145th St., Summerfield, FL 34491 352.307.8485 fax 352.307.8477 www.vinery.com Become a fan on facebook PHOTO © PHOTO © LOUISE E. REINAGEL

BENNY THE BULL

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F E B R UA R Y 2 0 1 0 • VO L 5 3 / I S S U E 2

CONTENTS 10 FLORIDA FOCUS 20 LEADING THE WAY By Jo Ann Guidry

26 BREEDERS OF FLORIDA-BRED STAKES WINNERS 30 LEADING FLORIDA BREEDERS 32 LEADING FLORIDA BREEDERS BY CATEGORY 34 SIRES OF FLORIDA-BRED STAKES HORSES 40 FLORIDA-BRED STAKES WINNERS 50 LEADING FLORIDA TRAINERS 51 LEADING FLORIDA OWNERS 53 OUT IN FRONT OBS Safetrack graduates made their mark on the stakes ranks in 2009. By Jay Friedman

56 FABULOUS FIVE A quintet of Florida-bred runners earned the unique distinction of becoming 2009 Grade 1 winners. By Jo Ann Guidry

61 LEADING FLORIDA SIRES 64 STALLIONS ON PARADE Photos by Serita Hult

69 HORSE COUNCIL NEWS 70 NEWS BITS 72 RIDE ‘EM COWBOY Williston native Jared Smith is enjoying success as a professional bareback bronc rider By Jo Ann Guidry

76 PLACENTAL INFECTIONS By Michelle LeBlanc, DVM, Dip ACT

78 YOUR FLORIDA HORSE PARK: WINTER SEASON BEGINS By Connie Duff Wise

79 PRACTICALLY SPEAKING: DETERMINING STOCKING RATES By Mark Shuffitt

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COVER PHOTO: LOUISE REINAGEL CONTENTS PHOTO: CINDY MIKELL

82 PLAYER’S PAGE: A TREASURED LINK TO THE PAST By Paul Moran


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Glimpseof Optimism he House Select Committee on Seminole Indian Compact Review met last month in Tallahassee to consider two legislative Richard E. Hancock/ELEANOR HANCOCK measures. The Committee heard a bill to ratify the compact with the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Our organization opposes that compact. The Committee voted unanimously to reject the compact. The legislature could address another compact that is negotiated between the Governor and the Seminole Tribe but that particular compact is dead. The second measure considered by the committee decoupled the previous pari-mutuel legislative changes from the 2009 session (SB 788) that we supported from the comWhile horseracing and simulcast pact. This bill contained wagering have been mainstays at our breeder flexibility Calder since the track opened in language, a tax reduction on slot machines that 1971, a grand opening was underway generates more money at the new Calder Casino and Race for purses and breeders’ awards, the ability to conCourse as this issue went to press in vert a quarterhorse permit late January. The single-story casino to a Thoroughbred permit offers patrons a place to play slots, in our area, and changes to the card rooms to help the horses and poker. Calder officials, Thoroughbred tracks South Florida horsemen and compete with the other breeders are counting on the forms of gaming in this state. The Committee apunique marketplace to pay off proved this bill by a vote in this new era of gaming. of 12-2. This bill must still be approved by the full House and Senate during the 2010 session, but this recent action was certainly a good start for Thoroughbred breeders in Florida. We believe the framework of this legislation and being able to implement its components will return Florida to the forefront of the Thoroughbred industry. When the legislation is approved and becomes law, I feel more optimistic than ever that we will be prepared to have proposals charting our

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new direction in front of our membership this fall. Our main priority this year is to keep our eyes on the developments in Tallahassee. FTBOA will continue to update members on legislative activity through e-mail alerts. Articles will also be posted on www.ftboa.com. As we forge ahead, 2010 should be a telling year in the Thoroughbred business. Attempting to hone in on a moving target is challenging, but with an existing talent base without equal in the horse business driving productivity, Florida has the tools to effectively answer the tough times we face with new avenues to growth. Fresh approaches are being defined at all levels in our business. Purse levels and opportunities for Florida-breds at Gulfstream Park are on the rise this season (details were rolled out in last month’s column), which follows on the heels of purse increases for juveniles at Calder in 2009. While horseracing and simulcast wagering have been mainstays at Calder since the track opened in 1971, a grand opening was underway at the new Calder Casino and Race Course as this issue went to press in late January. The single-story casino offers patrons a place to play slots, horses and poker. Calder officials, South Florida horsemen and breeders are counting on the unique marketplace to pay off in this new era of gaming. The retention of breeders and owners in the Thoroughbred industry can only be achieved through an overall experience that is rewarding and worth substantial investment—both financial and emotional. These increased earning opportunities for Florida-breds should help justify the commitment. ■

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Celebrating Success

ome of the industry’s leading breeders, owners and trainers will come together next month to celebrate the accomplishments of the best of the best in 2009. Florida’s champions and their connections will be honored during the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’and Owners’Association’s annual awards dinner in March at the Ocala Hilton. Despite the events and challenges we all stared down last year that will have lasting implications on the way we conduct our respective operations in the future, Florida-bred racehorses, unaware of the struggles faced by their human connections, showed up for work all season long and achieved success at the highest levels. Presious Passion and Vineyard Haven head the class of 2009 Florida champions. As was noted in last month’s issue, both runners not only repeated as champions but each colThere’s plenty going on in Florida over the lected dual titles this year. next couple of months. Make your plans Presious Passion, bred by now to join us here in “Ocala/Marion Joe and Helen Barbazon, County, the Horse Capital of the World®. earned the titles of champion older male and champion turf horse for his exploits on the racetrack last year. Vineyard Haven, bred by Lynne Scace, was named champion 3-year-old colt and Florida-bred champion sprinter. The other champions we’re honoring next month are: Bridgetown, 2-year-old colt; Amen Hallelujah, 2-year-old filly, Hooh Why, 3-year-old filly; and Dubai Majesty, older female. Horse of theYear will be announced at the awards dinner, as will a host of other award recipients. But before we gather to celebrate, there is some business on the docket. OBS is hosting its annual Day of Champions Feb. 15. The always entertaining afternoon of racing brought out a large crowd last year on the Presidents’ Day holiday. The event is slated again for Presidents’ Day this year which should mean another strong turnout. Fans are sure

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to be treated to competitive racing right here in the heart of Ocala/Marion County. The first juvenile auction of the year will take center stage on Feb. 16 at OBS. This sale continues to produce Breeders’ Cup winners, champions and top-class runners, and this year’s catalogue is certain to include leading prospects as well. Since OBS moved the sale from Miami to Ocala in 2007, horsemen have embraced the relocation. Spending a few days in Ocala at this time of year allows visitors an ideal chance to visit local farms and stallions and even check on mares and babies boarded in the area. There’s plenty going on in Florida over the next couple of months. Make your plans now to join us here in “Ocala/Marion County, the Horse Capital of the World®.” Enjoy the February issue.

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Jet Propulsion Wires Sunshine Millions Turf By NICK FORTUNA The $300,000 Sunshine Millions Turf covered nine furlongs, but with Jet Propulsion cruising on the lead throughout, it was essentially over after two. The Florida-bred gelding led from start to finish at Gulfstream Park Jan. 30, carving out easy fractions of 24.21 seconds for a quarter-mile and 48.23 for a half-mile en route to a two-length victory. Jet Propulsion, a 7-year-old son of Get Away Farm stallion Double Honor, won in his first start for trainer Marty Wolfson, who had claimed him for $50,000 out of a front-running victory at Calder Race Course on Dec. 12. The horse had been running for owner Dennis G. Punches and trainer Donna Green before Wolfson claimed him for Farnsworth Stables. Jet Propulsion’s victory helped Floridabreds win four of the six Sunshine Millions races, which pit products of the Sunshine State against California-breds at Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita Park. Earlier on the card at Gulfstream, This Ones for Phil beat fellow Florida-bred Pashito the Che by a nose after a stirring stretch duel in the $200,000 Sunshine Millions Sprint, and Sweet Repent earned her fifth straight victory in the $300,000 Distaff. At Santa Anita, Bold Chieftain won the $500,000 Classic and Quisisana took the $200,000 Filly and Mare Sprint for California, while Florida-bred Tight Precision extended her winning streak to three races in the $300,000 Filly and Mare Turf. In the Turf, Jet Propulsion led comfortably throughout, opening up a six-length advan10 THE FLORIDA HORSE • FEBRUARY 2010

tage a half-mile into the race and getting to the top of the lane with a four-length lead under jockey Julien Leparoux. He finished the nine-furlong race on firm turf in 1:45.96. “I was happy but not surprised that they didn’t come with me in the first turn,” Leparoux said. “We got an easy lead, and that was good for us. At the three-eighths pole, I started to go, and I kind of looked back a couple of times on the final turn to see if they were coming, but they weren’t. My horse

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Florida-breds win four of the six races against California-breds

made a big move, and we won easily.” Pickapocket, a homebred for Martin Cherry, finished three lengths ahead of fellow Florida-bred Picou, a homebred for John Eaton and Steve Laymon. Florida-bred Soldier’s Dancer, a graded stakes winner who has earned $1.52 million, finished fourth after winning this race last year. He was a 9-5 favorite to defend his crown, but his signature come-from-behind kick fell well short. “I liked how he ran out of the gate; he came out good,” said Manoel Cruz, who rode Soldier’s Dancer. “But the track was fast, and

the pace didn’t help. The race didn’t come out exactly the way we wanted.” Jet Propulsion, bred by Farnsworth Farms, has won 13 of his 44 starts for $564,523. The gelding’s wins include the 2007 Miami Mile Handicap (G3) and the $100,000 Needles Stakes in 2006 at Calder. “I’ve been watching this horse for a couple years,” Wolfson said. “He’s beat up on horses of mine a number of times. I never thought he’d be dropped in for a tag, but when he was, I took him with this race in mind. He’s settled down a lot in the last six weeks. I don’t have anything in mind for him right now, but I think a mile and an eighth might be his best distance.” In the Sprint, This Ones for Phil prevailed over Pashito the Che in a duel that lasted the length of the stretch. This Ones for Phil, bred by Gilbert Campbell at Stonehedge Farm South in Williston as a son of resident stallion Untuttable, delivered as the even-money favorite in a field of seven. He covered the six furlongs in 1:08.81 to improve to 3-for-4 at Gulfstream Park, having also captured the $250,000 Sunshine Millions Dash and the Swale Stakes (G2) last year. “It was a great horse race,” winning trainer Rick Dutrow said. “He had chips removed from his knees (after finishing fifth in the Woody Stephens at Belmont Park on June 6) and is a better horse for it. We’ll hope for an invitation to Dubai (for the $2 million Golden Shaheen on March 27) down the straightaway, like we did with (Florida-bred) Benny the Bull a couple years ago.” This Ones for Phil has won six of his 15 starts for $493,360. The 4-year-old gelding is owned by a partnership that includes Paul Pompa Jr.


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“When I saw (Pashito the Che) on the lead, I knew he was the horse to beat, so I got right after him,” said winning rider John Velazquez. “At the three-sixteenths pole, I got head-to-head with him, and from then on it was both of those horses. They fought every step of the way, all the way home, and it was just the luck of bob to me, I guess.” Pashito the Che, bred by Mr. and Mrs. Leverett S. Miller, has won six of his 13 starts for $452,220. He’s been part of the exacta in 11 straight races and is a fourtime stakes winner. Florida-bred Drift King finished a distant third. In the Distaff, Sweet Repent took the lead inside the eighth pole and pulled away for a 3 ¾-length victory over pacesetting Florida-bred Jessica Is Back. Sweet Repent, bred by Nikki and Roger Schick, has won five straight races, including stakes victories in the $75,000 Judy’s Red Shoes, the $200,000 Elmer Heubeck Distaff Handicap and the Stage Door Betty Handicap (G3) at Calder. The 4-year-old daughter or Repent has won seven of her 13 career starts and earned $464,190 for owner Buongiorno A. Tutti Stable and trainer David Braddy. “I was concerned when (jockey Manoel Cruz) was asking her in the far turn and not really getting to the leaders, but she got going and wore them down,” Braddy said. “She had some time off last year with some problems with her feet. She was a better 3-year-old than a 2-year-

Duke of Mischief Rallies to Win Fort Lauderdale

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old and is still maturing. She gets a vacation now, probably about 60 days off.” Sweet Repent covered the nine furlongs in 1:49.26 as the favorite in a field of nine. Florida-bred Even Road finished third, 1½ lengths behind Jessica Is Back. Across the country at Santa Anita, Tight Precision got her first stakes victory in the Filly and Mare Turf, rallying for a 1 ½-length victory over pacesetting California-bred Bootleg Annie, with California’s Pretty Unusual in third. Tight Precision, bred by Charles Patton, entered the race off wins in a $43,569 allowance on the Churchill Downs lawn in November and an $80,000 optional claimer on the Gulfstream Park turf Jan. 6. The 5-year-old daughter of Pure Precision has won five of her 14 starts to earn $337,970 for owner E.J. Sukley and trainer William “Don” Bennett. Tight Precision covered the nine furlongs on firm turf in 1:47.27 with Joel Rosario aboard to win as the favorite in a field of eight. “The trainer told me to do whatever I wanted,” Rosario said. “She’s a very classy filly. Going to the top of the stretch, I saw (Pretty Unusual) coming inside of me, but I wasn’t worried. She’s got a real long stride, and when I asked her, she gave it to me.” ■

By NICK FORTUNA Duke of Mischief hadn’t run in three months prior to the $100,000 Fort Lauderdale Stakes at Gulfstream Park Jan. 10, but as he charged down the lane to win the race by a neck, the Florida-bred colt appeared to be as fit as ever. Duke of Mischief was making his first start as a 4year-old in the Fort Lauderdale, which was moved off the turf and onto a “good” main track because of wet weather.The Fort Lauderdale was shortened from 1 1/16 miles to one mile,and because of the changes in surface and distance, the race lost its Grade 3 status pending a review by the American Graded Stakes Committee. With usual rider Eibar Coa aboard, Duke of Mischief made a four-wide move to advance to third place at the top of the lane and gradually wore down

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Kiss the kid during their stretch duel. Kiss the Kid won last year’s edition of the Fort Lauderdale on turf. Duke of Mischief hadn’t run since finishing seventh as the favorite in the $400,000 Oklahoma Derby at Remington Park last October. After that race, it was discovered that the horse had an entrapped epiglottis that would require throat surgery.The setback cost him valuable training time,leading trainer David Fawkes to wonder if his horse was fit enough to win the Fort Lauderdale. “I was a little unsure about his fitness, but he was plenty fit, and he ran hard,” Fawkes said. “He was a little tired in the lane, so it took him a little bit longer to get there, but it was a very good performance. I was very proud of him and how strong he finished coming off of that layoff. He ran a great race.” Duke of Mischief was bred by Marilyn McMaster, who owns him in partnership that includes Fawkes. The horse has won four of his 10 starts for $373,925. He is by Winding Oaks sire Graeme Hall. The win actually capped a big weekend for Graeme Hall, whose son Hallway won the $60,000 Dixie Poker Ace Stakes at Fair Grounds. ■ THE FLORIDA HORSE • FEBRUARY 2010 11


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Rachel Alexandra is Horse of the Year tucky Oaks (G1) by 20 ¼ lengths and then beat the boys in the Preakness Stakes (G1) two weeks later. When facing her own sex again in the Mother Goose Stakes (G1), she ran away from two other entrants to win by 19¼ lengths. She defeated Summer Bird in the Haskell Invitational (G1) and beat Florida-bred Macho Again by a head in the Woodward Stakes (G1) to close out her year. Jess Jackson accepted the filly’s awards on behalf of his Stonestreet Stables and co-owner Harold McCormick. “Together, Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta won nine Grade 1 races,” said Jackson. “Together, they conquered four of the best groups of males that were running last year. If you think about their achievements indi-

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vidually or collectively, there has never been another year like this for fillies. “I want to thank (Zenyatta’s owners) Jerry and Ann Moss for being so gracious all through the year, and we supported each other. You wouldn’t know that, but occasionally we talked, and we sent congratulations to each other, and I really appreciated the grace and charm and ability of the Zenyatta team. It couldn’t be arranged that they would meet last year. We’re hoping that each horse, taking its course, may win their way to an ultimate match, and maybe we can work toward that.” Zenyatta’s connections did not go home empty-handed as Zenyatta was honored as the older female champion of 2009. Broken and trained in Ocala by Jeanne Mayberry, Zenyatta captured five graded stakes events in 2009 – four of them Grade 1, including the Breeders’ Cup Classic, and one Grade 2 – for $3.33 million in seasonal earnings. It was announced over the weekend that Zenyatta will remain in training this year instead of the original plan following the Breeders’ Cup to retire her. “Zenyatta’s never lost,” said Jerry Moss. “She’s perfect. Nobody’s beaten her on the racetrack, so they beat her by proxy, as far as I’m concerned. This doesn’t take away anything from the just enormous job done by (trainer) John Shirreffs. I can’t say enough about what he and his barn have done. I obviously congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. They have a great horse. Someday we’ll meet, and we’ll decide at that time who is the best. Frankly, I wouldn’t trade with anybody. I’m looking forward to the encounter.”

OBS graduates She Be Wild, Kodiak Kowboy take home honors

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By MICHAEL COMPTON Since the Breeders’ Cup last year, debate has raged over whether Rachel Alexandra or Zenyatta should be the 2009 Horse of the Year. The debate was settled Jan. 18, at least at the ballot box, during the 39th annual Eclipse Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. A roar from the Beverly Wilshire crowd went up when Alex Waldrop, president of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), announced that Rachel Alexandra was voted Horse of the Year. Rachel Alexandra won the crown by a vote of 130-99. Rachel Alexandra registered seven graded stakes wins last season, five of them Grade 1 and two of them Grade 2, for earnings of $2.72 million. Rachel Alexandra, as expected, also was named 3-year-old filly champion. A perfect 8-for-8 in an ambitious season, the daughter of Medaglia d’Oro won the Ken-

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of Tale of the Cat won four of seven starts and Rachel Alexander from page 12 While the 2009 Horse of the Year title is in bankrolled $2.33 million. Most of his success the books, the likelihood remains that the two last year came on the lawn. He won four leading runners from last season could clash straight Grade 1 grass events – the Kilroe, on the racetrack in 2010. The potential of these Manhattan, Man o’War and Arlington Million. two in the same starting gate is certain to gen- He concluded his season with a game runnererate interest and headlines – even beyond in- up effort to Zenyatta in the Breeders’Cup Classic over Santa Anita’s synthetic main track. dustry participants and trade journals. The champion male sprinter was Vinery In addition to the much-anticipated Horse of the Year announcement, other divisional Stables and Fox Hill Farm’s Kodiak Kowboy. The OBS graduate won the Vosburgh champions were honored Monday night. The juvenile male champion of 2009 was Stakes (G1) and the Cigar Mile (G1) for Eclipse Award-winLookin At Lucky. A ning trainer Steve Aswinner in five of six mussen, who also starts last year, the son trains Rachel Alexanof Smart Strike findra. Kodiak Kowboy ished second to Vale of won half of his eight York (Ire) in the Breedstarts last year for ers’ Cup Juvenile (G1) $832,805 in earnings. and concluded his seaThe champion feson with a win in the male sprinter, InCashCall Futurity (G1) formed Decision, won at Hollywood Park. He all but one of her earned $1.24 million Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jackson seven appearances in on the year. OBS graduate She Be Wild was voted 2- 2009. The daughter of Monarchos cemented year-old filly champion. The daughter of Offlee her championship by beating odds-on favorite Wild captured the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fil- Ventura in the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare lies (G1) following wins in the Top Flight Sprint (G1). She earned $1.44 million last seaStakes and the Arlington-Washington Lassie son for Augustin Stable. Goldikova (IRE) is last year’s female turf Stakes (G3). She also finished second in the Alcibiades Stakes (G1) at Keeneland. All told, she champion. The Wertheimer and Frere colorwon four of five starts for $1.31 million. Mayberry bearer captured Grade 1 events in England and Farm, agent, consigned her to theApril 2009 OBS France before beating males in the Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1). She won four of six starts and sale, where she failed to meet her reserve. Summer Bird, a homebred for Drs. K.K. earned $1.99 million in her brief but stellar and V. Devi Jayaraman of Ocala, was honored 2009 campaign. Godolphin Racing was honored as the inas 3-year-old male champion. The son of Birdstone, who was raised at Tiffany Farms in dustry’s leading owner of 2009, Juddmonte Ocala, won the Belmont Stakes (G1), the Tra- Farms was named leading breeder for the fifth vers Stakes (G1) and the Jockey Club Gold time, the leading apprentice jockey was ChrisCup (G1) en route to earnings of $2.32 mil- tian Santiago Reyes, and the leading jockey lion. He also finished third in the Arkansas was Julien Leparoux. The champion steepleDerby (G2), second in the Haskell to Rachel chase horse was Mixed Up. Eclipse voting is based on 232 voters from Alexandra and fourth in the Breeders’ Cup the National Turf Writers Association, Daily Classic behind Zenyatta. The awards for champion older male and Racing Form and the NTRA, which includes champion turf horse went to Gio Ponti. The son racing secretaries and members of Equibase. ■ NTRA/HORSE PHOTOS.COM

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Calder Casino Celebrates Grand Opening

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The new Calder Casino at Calder Casino & Race Course celebrated its grand opening Jan. 29. The single-level facility spans 104,000 square feet and features more than 1,200 slot machines. The Calder Casino is the only casino at a Thoroughbred track in Miami-Dade County and is the second pari-mutuel facility in the county to offer slots. Voters approved a referendum to allow slot

machines at the three existing pari-mutuel facilities in Miami-Dade in January 2008. Calder broke ground on the new facility on June 3, 2009, and completed construction early last month. Calder also opened its 29-table Studz Poker Club in October. The grand opening featured live entertainment, laser light shows and giveaways. ■ —Calder Publicity

In Summation to Ocala Stud In Summation, a two-time track-record holder and Grade 1-winning millionaire, has been retired from racing and will return home to Florida to start his new career as a stallion at J. Michael O’ Farrell Jr.’s Ocala Stud Farm. A Florida-bred, In Summation had a splendid and lengthy racing career which spanned five years and included 11 stakes wins, four

J Be K to stand at Vinery for $3,000

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By NICK FORTUNA J Be K, a three-time graded stakes winner who earned $440,200, will stand at Vinery this year for a $3,000 stud fee. The 5-year-old son of Silver Deputy began his stud career last year at Gainesway Farm in Kentucky, and arrived in Florida in early January. “We’re happy to have J Be K at Vinery,” said Vinery President Tom Ludt. “This horse had a lot of talent, and he’s from a sire line known for speed. I think he will appeal to Florida breeders.” J Be K won the Woody Stephens Stakes (G2) going seven furlongs at Belmont Park, the seven-furlong Bay Shore Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct and the six-furlong Jersey Shore Stakes (G3) at Monmouth Park. He also finished second to Harlem Rocker in the one-mile Withers Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct. J Be K’s sire, Silver Deputy, was pensioned in 2008. Silver Deputy, a son of Deputy Minister, sired more than 80 stakes winners, including Silverbulletday, the champion juvenile filly J Be K in 1998 and the champion 3-year-old filly in 1999. ■ 16 THE FLORIDA HORSE • FEBRUARY 2010

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Ron the Greek stamped himself as a possible Triple Crown contender by rallying from last to first in the $100,000 Lecomte Stakes (G3) at Fair Grounds last month. The homebred for Jack T. Hammer got to the wire 1½ lengths ahead of the favored Maximus Ruler in a field of 10 sophomores. Ron the Greek, a Florida-bred son of Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds stallion Full Mandate, ran at the back of the pack early after starting from the outside post. With James Graham riding him for the first time, Ron the Greek moved up going around the second turn but was still in eighth place, 3 ½ lengths off the lead, as he swung widest of all at the top of the lane. He rallied determinedly down the stretch to pass his rivals and stop the clock for the one mile and 40 yards in 1:40.09. The Sunshine State product has won three of his four starts for $104,400. He is out of the Fortunate Prospect mare Flambe. ■

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of them graded, with earnings of $1,266,166. In Summation’s biggest win came in the 2007 Bing Crosby Handicap (G1) at Del Mar over a field that included multiple Grade 1 winners. He registered back-to-back graded stakes wins at Santa Anita in 2008 where he set two track records at the distances of 6 and 5½ furlongs. He won the El Conejo Handicap (G3) in 1:01.27 and the Palos Verdes Handicap (G2) in 1:06.67. “In Summation fits the bill of what we look for in a stallion,” said O’Farrell. “People in Florida know him well. He was an immensely talented and durable racehorse, and we have high hopes for his career as a stallion.” By Put It Back, In Summation is out of the multiple stakes-producing Dayjur mare Fiesta Baby. He will stand 2010 for a fee of $4,000. ■


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the Way By JO ANN GUIDRY

ometimes the more things change, the more they stay the same. No one will argue that 2009 was a challenging year for the Florida Thoroughbred industry. And yet the Top 5 leading Florida breeders by Florida-bred earnings from 2008 to 2009 remained virtually the same, save for a swapping of positions and one new entry. For the third consecutive year, Frank Stronach’s Adena Springs was the leading Florida breeder with a total of $5,233,907. Adena Springs also repeated as the leading breeder in North America with a 2009 total of $12,853,329. Moving up to second on the Florida list was Padua Stables with $3,264,037 while Sherman Family Thoroughbreds LLC slipped from its previous runnerup spot to third with $2,906,393. Maintaining the fourth position was the late Arthur I. Appleton with $2,898,806. Gilbert Campbell joined the elite quintet with total Florida-bred earnings of $2,569,816. Rounding out the Top 10 list of leading Florida breeders by Florida-bred earnings are: CloverLeaf Farms II ($2,248,223), Luis de Hechavarria ($2,038,701), Joseph and Helen Barbazon ($2,031,012), Eugene Melnyk ($1,980,244) and Four Horsemen’s Ranch ($1,963,683). Here’s a look at the 2009 Top 5 leading Florida breeders by Florida-bred earnings.

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listic has a career bankroll to date of $1,098,612. ADENA SPRINGS - $5,233,907 Rounding out the Adena Springs stakes winners are: Adena Springs was also the leading Florida breeder by number of 2009 Florida-bred stakes winners with Blind River Fox (Pelican Stakes); Cool Bullet (Sugar eight. Heading that group were Florida-bred graded stakes Bowl Stakes); Gold Wonder (Allen LaCombe Memorial Handicap) and Thoroughly Holy(P.G. Johnson Stakes). winners Fatal Bullet, My Princess Jess and Bay to Bay. Stronach, who established Adena Aprings South in Millionaire Fatal Bullet, who garnered the 2008 Sovereign Award as Horse of the Year and champion 1996, also has Thoroughbred operations in Paris, Kensprinter, won the Phoenix Stakes (G3) tucky and Aurora, Ontario. Either in his name or in the on October 9 at Keeneland Race Adena Springs name, Stronach has won a record six Course. Prior to that victory, Fatal Bul- Eclipse Awards as Outstanding Breeder (2000, 2004let had scored a win in the Bold Ven- 2008). He has also garnered the Eclipse Award as Outture Stakes on July 19 at Woodbine. It standing Owner four times (1998-2000, 2008), which was the second consecutive year that ties him with the late John Franks. Fatal Bullet has won the Bold Venture Stakes. By Red Bullet out of the Regal PADUA STABLES - $3,264,037 Padua Stables was represented by a trio of 2009 Classic mare Sararegal, Fatal Bullet has banked $235,640 on the season. Florida-bred stakes winners in Juliet’s Spirit, Albacore Owned by Bear Stables Ltd. and Bob and Peisinoe. trained by Reade Baker, Fatal Bullet Multiple stakes winner Juliet’s Spirit won the Lady has career earnings to date of $1,003,636. Charles Town Stakes on June 20. The 3-year-old filly by Exchange Rate out of the Farma My Princess Jess, a 4-yearmare Juliet’s Way was also old filly by Stormy Atlantic out Stronach, who established Way twice stakes-placed on the seaof the Pleasant Colony mare Adena Aprings South in son. She recorded a third in the Jewell of Jewels, won the Beaugay Stakes (G3) on May 2 1996, has won a record six Victory Ride Stakes (G3) at Saratoga and was second in the at Belmont Park. Raced by Lael Stables, she has also Eclipse Awards as Outstand- Esplanade Stakes at Fair Grounds. Raced by Padua Staposted thirds this season in the ing Breeder. He has also bles and trained by Steve AsJust A Game Stake (G1) and garnered the Eclipse Award mussen, Juliet’s Spirit earned Ballston Spa Handicap (G2). The Barclay Tagg trainee has as Outstanding Owner four $90,715 on the season. Albacore Bob, a 3-year-old earned $152,400 on the season. times,which ties him with the Dance The youngster of the Adena Master colt, won the late John Franks. Springs group is Bay to Bay, a Zany Tactics Stakes on March 2-year-old filly by Sligo Bay 16 at Turf Paradise. Peisinoe, a (Ire) out of Bala, by With Approval. On September 19, 4-year-old Yes It’s True filly, captured the Ocala Stakes Bay to Bay captured the Natalama Stakes (G3-Can) at on March 8 at Gulfstream Park. Padua Stables was established in 1998 in SummerWoodbine. The Robert Smithen colorbearer then came back to finish second to Biofuel in the Mazarine Stakes field by Satish and Anne Sanan. The Sanans relocated (G3). With earnings of $161,178 in her initial season of the operation to Kentucky in 2007 and the Florida farm remains for sale. racing, Bay to Bay is trained by Brian A. Lynch. In 2009, Adena Springs was also represented by Florida-bred stakes winners Blind River Fox, Cool Bul- SHERMAN FAMILY THOROUGHBREDS let, Going Ballistic, Gold Wonder and Thoroughly Holy. LLC - $2,906,393 JOE DIORIO PHOTO

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Going Ballistic, the 2007 Florida-bred champion 3year-old colt, became a millionaire in 2009. By Lite the Fuse out of the Holy Bull mare Holy Lightning, Going Ballistic won the Governor’s Cup Stakes on September 7 at Remington Park. He was also third in the Hawthorne Gold Cup Handicap (G3) to boost his seasonal earnings to $158,330. Owned by Kindred Thoroughbreds LLC and trained by Donnie K. Von Hemel, Going Bal-

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A trio of 2009 Florida-bred stakes winners also represented Sherman Family Thoroughbreds LLC, the entity known until 2006 as the storied Farnsworth Farms. When the operation’s bloodstock and farm were sold from 2005 through 2006, so was the name. Michael Sherman, whose father Isidore Sherman founded the operation in the mid1960s, and his family then remained active in the Thoroughbred industry as Sherman FamilyThoroughbreds LLC.


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The leading earner of the Sherman Family Thor- Mare Turf on January 24 at Gulfstream Park. She foloughbreds trio was Fearless Leader, who collected lowed that up with a tally in the Luther Burbank Handi$96,290. The 5-year-old Suave Prospect mare won the cap on August 8 at Santa Rosa for trainer Greg Gilchrist. Quiet Meadow, a 4-year-old filly by El Prado (Ire), won Blue Sparkler Stakes on June 14 at Monmouth Park. She also posted a third in the Endine Handicap (G3) at the L And D Farm Turf Distaff Stakes at Tampa Bay Delaware, as well as seconds in the Regret Stakes and Downs for owner Hidden Brook. Raced by the Appleton Seton Hall Stakes. Raced by Rayzin the Bar Stables, Family’s Bridlewood Farm, Snow Lass won the Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies Fearless Leader was trained by Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs. Michael Lerman. Gilbert G. Campbell, who Bridlewood Farm was estabJust behind Fearless Leader lished by the late Appleton and in earnings was Suave Jazz, with his wife Marilyn estabhis late wife Martha in 1976. who banked $93,680 on the lished Stonehedge Farm Since Appleton’s death on Janseason. Also by Suave Prospect, South in 1988, was repreuary 15, 2008, Bridlewood the 6-year-old gelding won the Farm has been operated by the Fire Plug Stakes on January 17 sented by a pair of 2009 Appleton Family. at Laurel Park. Trained by Anthony W. Dutrow, Suave Jazz Florida-bred stakes winners. G. CAMPBELL raced for Michael Dubb. The duo included Florida- GILBERT $2,569,816 Fancy Runner, a 6-year-old bred graded stakes winner horse by Robyn Dancer, won Gilbert G. Campbell, who with his wife Marilyn established the DTHA Governor’s Day This Ones for Phil and Farm South in 1988, Stakes on September 12 at stakes winner Wave Me By. Stonehedge was represented by a pair of Delaware Park. 2009 Florida-bred stakes winners. The duo included Florida-bred graded stakes winner ARTHUR I. APPLETON - $2,898,806 This Ones for Phil and stakes winner Wave Me By. This Ones for Phil, a 3-year-old chestnut gelding by The late Arthur I. Appleton’s legacy continued in 2009 as he was represented by Florida-bred graded Untuttable out of the Septieme Ciel mare Heaven’s Gate, stakes winners In Summation and Worstcasescenario. won two stakes and was graded-stakes placed as well. Also bred in Appleton’s name were 2009 Florida-bred Raced by Paul Pompa Jr., This Ones for Phil opened the stakes winners Wild Promises, Snow Lass and Quiet season with victory in the Sunshine Millions Dash on January 24 at Gulfstream Park. He was back in the winMeadow. Millionaire In Summation won the El Conejo Hand- ner’s circle on March 28, garnering a Swale Stakes (G3) icap (G3) at Santa Anita Park on January 1. His victory tally after fellow Florida-bred Big Drama was disqualcompleted a Florida-bred sweep of the race with ified from first to second. Machismo and Black Seventeen coming in second and Trained by Richard E. Dutrow Jr., This Ones for Phil third, respectively. On the East Coast, In Summation also posted a second in the Withers Stakes (G3) at Aqueposted a win in the John McSorley Stakes on July 12 at duct. On three wins and one second, This Ones for Phil Monmouth Park. Trained by Christophe Clement, the 6- earned $293,020 on the season. Also by Untuttable, Gilbert and year-old Put It Back horse put $111,000 in the coffers Wave Me By is a Camp- Marilyn Campbell for owner Waterford Farm. In Summation has career bell homebred out of the earnings to date of $1,226,166. the Theatrical (Ire) mare Worstcasescenario made it a best case scenario in winning the Adirondack Stakes (G2) on August 19 at Traffic Jammen. The 2Saratoga. It was only the second outing for the 2-yearyear-old gelding won old filly by Forbidden Apple out of the Halo mare Stathe Seacliff Stakes on August 29 at Calder cie’s Halo. Trained by Richard A. Violette Jr., Race Course. Trained Worstcasescenario has banked $119,180 for owners by Kathleen O’Connell, Klaravich Stables and W. H Lawrence. Wave Me By had seaWild Promises, a 5-year-old Wild Event mare, won a sonal earnings of pair of stakes in 2009. Raced by the Estate of Harry J. $74,800. ■ Aleo, Wild Promises won the Sunshine Millions Filly & LOUISE REINAGEL PHOTO

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4 M Ranch My Spanx, 2006 b. f. by A. P. Delta Abracadabra Farms, Ltd. Rules R Rules, 2007 b. f. by Peace Rules Adena Springs Bay to Bay, 2007 b. f. by Sligo Bay (IRE) Blind River Fox, 2002 dk.b. or br. g. by Foxtrail Cool Bullet, 2007 ch. g. by Red Bullet Fatal Bullet, 2005 b. g. by Red Bullet Going Ballistic, 2004 gr/ro. h. by Lite the Fuse Gold Wonder, 2004 b. g. by Golden Missile My Princess Jess, 2005 dk.b. or br. f. by Stormy Atlantic Thoroughly Holy, 2006 ch. f. by Holy Bull Gary L. Aiken Lucas Brady, 2007 b. g. by Trippi Anthony Robinson & Mitzi Robinson Atoned, 2005 dk.b. or br. r. by Repent Arthur I. Appleton In Summation, 2003 dk.b. or br. h. by Put It Back Quiet Meadow, 2005 b. f. by El Prado (IRE) Snow Lass, 2006 dk.b. or br. f. by Stormy Atlantic Wild Promises, 2004 b. m. by Wild Event Worstcasescenario, 2007 b. f. by Forbidden Apple

Clover Leaf Farms II, Inc. Backtalk, 2007 ch. c. by Smarty Jones Forestry Steel, 2007 gr/ro. c. by Forestry

Patricia Generazio Kruger Park, 2004 gr/ro. g. by Johannesburg

Dianne D. Cotter Old Midleton, 2003 b. g. by Concerto

Glen Hill Farm Closeout, 2005 b. f. by Repriced No Inflation, 2006 b. g. by Repriced

Cheryl A. Curtin Casey’s On Call, 2006 b. c. by Gimmeawink

Louis Gurino You Are a Devil, 2006 b. f. by Alajwad

Destiny Oaks She’s Our Annie, 2006 b. f. by Medaglia d’Oro

Haras Santa Maria de Araras Palladio, 2002 b. h. by Lycius Scolara, 2005 b. f. by Quiet American Tamborim, 2006 dk.b. or br. c. by Belong to Me

Devil Eleven Stable Go Go Shoot, 2005 gr/ro. g. by Songandaprayer Donald R. Dizney Century Park, 2006 dk.b. or br. f. by General Meeting Do-Little Farm LLC Southern Yankee, 2006 b. f. by Yankee Gentleman Robert DuBois Bob’s Jawbreaker, 2006 gr/ro. f. by Tiger Ridge Dukes Flying Tiger, 2004 gr/ro. g. by Tiger Ridge Steve Dwoskin Formal Concorde, 2005 gr/ro. c. by Concorde’s Tune Eddie G. James & Kim James Midst, 2007 b. f. by Closing Argument

Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds Leah’s Secret, 2003 dk.b. or br. m. by Tiger Ridge Success Success, 2003 dk.b. or br. g. by Successful Appeal Bear Tough Guy, 2007 b. c. by Roar of the Tiger Dawn After Dawn, 2004 b. m. by Successful Appeal T. H. Heard Jr. Dinner in Odem, 2004 ch. g. by Quaker Ridge Luis de Hechavarria Kelly Leak, 2006 b. c. by Runaway Groom Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Rated Fiesty, 2005 gr/ro. f. by Exchange Rate

Elbert Paul & Opal Eileen Paul You Luckie Mann, 2006 gr/ro. c. by Exchange Rate

Hobeau Farm Ltd. Delightful Kiss, 2004 gr/ro. g. by Kissin Kris Tactical Delight, 2000 ch. g. by Tactical Advantage

B&B Thoroughbreds, LLC Oceans of Honey, 2007 gr/ro. f. by Indian Ocean

Elizabeth P. Whelan & David J. Whelan Karama, 2006 b. g. by Macho Uno

David Humphery Accredit, 2005 dk.b. or br. c. by E Dubai

Bill Hovanec & Linda Hovanec Category Seven, 2005 dk.b. or br. f. by Gulf Storm

Emerald Pastures Corp. Ruling Class, 2004 ch. m. by Mazel Trick

Nikolaus Bock Flat Out, 2006 b. c. by Flatter

Equiflor Corporation Power Strokin, 2001 gr/ro. g. by Robyn Dancer

Carl Bowling Shanghai Pass, 2005 dk.b. or br. c. by Three Wonders

Farnsworth Farms Fancy Runner, 2003 b. h. by Robyn Dancer Fearless Leader, 2004 b. m. by Suave Prospect Suave Jazz, 2003 b. g. by Suave Prospect

Eduardo Azpurua Sweetnorthernsaint, 2003 dk.b. or br. g. by Sweetsouthernsaint

Briggs/Cromartie & Montgomery Farm Trust Or Bust, 2005 dk.b. or br. g. by Trust N Luck Gilbert G. Campbell This Ones for Phil, 2006 ch. g. by Untuttable Wave Me By, 2007 dk.b. or br. g. by Untuttable Andrew Cant Who’s Up, 2007 ch. c. by Graeme Hall Carl Bowling & Ellen Thompson Acting Zippy, 2005 ch. g. by City Zip Carol Dender & Joe & Sandy Moos Wild Roll, 2003 dk.b. or br. g. by Wild Wonder Carol Hershe & Marty Hershe Dry Martini, 2003 gr/ro. g. by Slew Gin Fizz Carol R. Dender & Martin Friedman Truly Frisky, 2003 dk.b. or br. h. by Frisk Me Now Cashel Stud, Inc. Once More Dubai, 2005 dk.b. or br. c. by E Dubai Romacaca, 2006 dk.b. or br. f. by Running Stag

Michael Fennessy What R the Odds, 2006 gr/ro. f. by Lightnin N Thunder John F. Fennessy Hello Poochi Pooh, 2005 gr/ro. f. by Halos and Horns Flying Dutchman Thoroughbreds LLC & Dennis Barbierri Bunker Hill, 2006 b. c. by Trippi Larry Foggle Our Friend Harvey, 2004 dk.b. or br. g. by Put It Back Four Horsemen’s Ranch Big City Man, 2005 ch. c. by Northern Afleet Franks Farm Soldier’s Dancer, 2004 gr/ro. g. by Lost Soldier Franks Farms Precious Kiss, 2004 b. m. by Kissin Kris Dr. D. W. Frazier Bernie Blue, 2002 b. g. by Bernstein

Centaur Farms, Inc. Adhsilver, 2005 gr/ro. f. by Adhocracy

Peter Fuller Annabill, 2003 b. m. by Outflanker

Juan Centeno Black Hills, 2004 dk.b. or br. g. by Judge T C

Dr. & Mrs. James Gamble Gator Brew, 2007 ch. f. by Milwaukee Brew

Charles T. Rognom & Robert A. Adams Unforgotten, 2004 b. m. by Northern Afleet

Gail Gee Hooh Why, 2006 ch. f. by Cloud Hopping

Ciaran Dunne & Amy Dunne Too Many Toyz, 2003 b. h. by Northern Afleet

Gem Racing Inc Carphonic, 2007 ch. f. by Lion Heart

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Jacki Garcia & April Mayberry Criolla Bonita, 2007 ch. f. by Lightnin N Thunder Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Garter Belt, 2006 ch. f. by Anasheed Hear Ye Hear Ye, 2007 gr/ro. c. by Hear No Evil Jackson Bend, 2007 ch. c. by Hear No Evil J D Farms Bim Bam, 2007 b. c. by Deputy Wild Cat J&J Equine Investment Fitz Just Right, 2006 b. f. by Seattle Fitz (ARG) Joey A. Derry & Heather L. Anderson Mindy Queen, 2006 ch. f. by Indy King John John Castro Trying Brian, 2004 ch. g. by Tiger Ridge Johnson Hollow Farm Actin Good, 2004 b. g. by Yes It’s True Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon Becky’s Exchange, 2006 dk.b. or br. f. by Exchange Rate Fleet Valid, 2003 ch. g. by Montbrook Presious Passion, 2003 ch. g. by Royal Anthem J. V. Shields Jr. & Robert N. Clay Central Coast, 2005 b. c. by War Chant Kenneth H. Davis & Sherry R. Mansfield Frisco Fox, 2005 b. f. by Trippi Kinsman Farm Vanquisher, 2004 b. g. by Gulch Mrs. Pia M. Kirkham Chirac, 2005 b. g. by Sligo Bay (IRE) Blue Sky Holiday, 2005 ch. f. by Victory Gallop Milan Kosanovich Macho Again, 2005 gr/ro. c. by Macho Uno Be Fair, 2006 dk.b. or br. f. by Exchange Rate Izzy Rules, 2007 b. f. by Peace Rules Pray for Action, 2006 gr/ro. c. by Songandaprayer


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Scott Lanier Zada Belle, 2004 b. m. by Indian Charlie

Juliet’s Spirit, 2006 b. f. by Exchange Rate Peisinoe, 2005 b. f. by Yes It’s True

L & D Farms, Inc. & Anise Pendleton Riversrunrylee, 2004 dk.b. or br. g. by Outflanker

Linda Pastor Marina Ballerina, 2004 dk.b. or br. m. by Outflanker

Dr. & Mrs. Cornelius A. Link Livingston Street, 2006 gr/ro. g. by Mr. Livingston

Peachtree Stable Misty Oak, 2006 b. c. by Lemon Drop Kid

Louie Rogers & David McKathan Backbackbackgone, 2006 ch. c. by Put It Back

Pennston Farm Inc. Bad Action, 2006 dk.b. or br. g. by Brahms

Janis Maitlen Raging Halo, 2006 ch. c. by Gulf Storm

Larry Perkins Jessica Is Back, 2004 ch. m. by Put It Back Super Danny, 2003 dk.b. or br. g. by Intidab

Donald Marino Proud Zoe, 2007 b. f. by Proud Accolade Martin Stables Inc. El Suri, 2007 dk.b. or br. c. by Spanish Steps Marty Hershe & Carol Hershe You’re My Boy Blue, 2005 b. g. by Successful Appeal Mary Anne Denes & Mary Ellen Woelfel Gorgeous Goose, 2005 gr/ro. f. by Mongoose R. Mark McCullough Sharing the Love, 2007 dk.b. or br. f. by Your Eminence McKathan Bros. Charlie’s Moment, 2006 dk.b. or br. g. by Indian Charlie Marilyn McMaster Duke of Mischief, 2006 ch. c. by Graeme Hall Eugene Melnyk Bridgetown, 2007 ch. c. by Speightstown

Phil Matthews & Karen Matthews Sok Sok, 2005 ch. c. by Trippi Harold J. Plumley D’ Funnybone, 2007 ch. c. by D’wildcat Dubai Majesty, 2005 dk.b. or br. f. by Essence of Dubai Jealous Again, 2007 b. f. by Trippi R Brown Sugar, 2006 dk.b. or br. f. by Exchange Rate The Nutz, 2004 dk.b. or br. g. by Chester House

Nikki Schick & Roger Schick Sweet Repent, 2006 dk.b. or br. f. by Repent Ocala Oaks, Inc. & Don R. Graham Briecat, 2005 ch. f. by Adcat Ocala Stud Farm Awesome I Am, 2005 b. f. by Awesome Again Shadowbdancing, 2005 dk.b. or br. c. by Montbrook Ocala Stud Farm, Joseph M. O’Farrell III & John David O’Farrell Chary, 2006 b. f. by Montbrook J. Michael O’Farrell, Jr. Oilgonewile, 2006 ch. f. by Montbrook

E. Paul Robsham Gold Trippi, 2004 ch. g. by Trippi Louie Rogers Good and Lucky, 2003 dk.b. or br. g. by Wild Rush Mr. & Mrs. Samuel H. Rogers Jr. Advice, 2006 dk.b. or br. c. by Chapel Royal Rolando Rodriguez & Rolbea Stables Finallymadeit, 2004 ch. h. by Concerto Rolbea Thoroughbred Racing LLC Seminole Brave, 2004 gr/ro. g. by Exchange Rate Rose Family Stable Ltd. Joanie’s Catch, 2007 ch. f. by First Tour Rose Family Stables Ltd. Prince Joshua, 2006 ch. g. by First Tour Linda S. Rosenblatt Twiceasbeautiful, 2004 b. m. by Texas Glitter Kathy Rozmus Code of Honour, 2006 b. g. by Omega Code Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Big Push, 2006 b. c. by Black Mambo Joel Sainer Retire to What, 2007 dk.b. or br. c. by Snow Ridge

Fred W. Pace Kizzy’s Chaos, 2005 dk.b. or br. c. by Evansville Slew

Lynne M. Scace On the Vineyard, 2004 ch. h. by Lite the Fuse Vineyard Haven, 2006 gr/ro. c. by Lido Palace (CHI)

Padua Stables Albacore Bob, 2006 ch. c. by Dance Master

Seven Wishes Legal Consultant Oligarca, 2001 b. g. by Matty G

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John Sullivan Terpsichorean, 2004 b. g. by Honor Glide Sunrise Stable South Capt. Joe Blow, 2004 b. h. by Lake Austin Piratesonthelake, 2004 dk.b. or br. g. by Lake Austin

Terrapin Stables Inc, Phillip Cohen & Marcia Cohen Our Edge, 2006 b. c. by The Cliff’s Edge

Robert A. Murphy & Dr. Sandy L. Price-Murphy Frolic’s Dream, 2006 gr/ro. f. by Smoke Glacken

New Dawn Stud, LLC Preservata, 2005 ch. f. by Broken Vow

Steve Tucker & Lynne Boutte Cinnamon Road, 2006 ch. g. by Delaware Township

Harold L. Queen Big Drama, 2006 dk.b. or br. c. by Montbrook Perf, 2006 dk.b. or br. f. by Burning Roma

Minerva Stud LLC & Lynne dek Russo Short in Cash, 2006 dk.b. or br. c. by Volponi

Nadia Sanan Briggs & Sasha Sanan Amabo, 2006 gr/ro. g. by Even the Score

Steve Tucker & Bryan Tucker High Resolve, 2005 gr/ro. f. by Put It Back

Jorge Tabraue Miss Delite, 2007 b. f. by Exchange Rate

Richard Ancona, Toni Ancona & Jacqueline Tortora Sweetlalabye, 2007 ch. f. by Sweetsouthernsaint

Isaac Muhtar Fearless Eagle, 2004 b. h. by Invisible Ink

Steve Tortora & Toni Ancona Hypocrite, 2005 dk.b. or br. c. by Outofthebox

Porter Racing Stable, LLC All Night Labor, 2004 b. m. by Double Honor

Mr. & Mrs. Leverett S. Miller Pashito the Che, 2006 b. c. by Flatter

Mount Joy Stables Smooth Air, 2005 b. c. by Smooth Jazz

Karen Silva Kitty Cat Express, 2005 dk.b. or br. f. by Cat Thief

Rick Sutherland Glitter City, 2006 gr/ro. f. by City Place

MGG Holdings Surplus Singer, 2004 b. h. by Songandaprayer

Montgomery Farm Wild Mia, 2007 gr/ro. f. by Wildcat Heir

Sienna Farms LLC Gesu, 2007 b. c. by Proud Accolade Olredlgetcha, 2007 ch. c. by Limehouse

David L. Poll Dance Caller, 2006 b. c. by Concorde’s Tune

Red Sunset Farm Hesa Big Star, 2002 ch. g. by Hesabull Rate of Exchange, 2005 dk.b. or br. f. by Exchange Rate

Marion G. Montanari Bee Cee Cee, 2006 dk.b. or br. c. by Songandaprayer

Sez Who Thoroughbreds Victorina, 2003 b. m. by Delaware Township

Carlo E. Vaccarezza Little Nick, 2005 b. g. by Tiger Ridge Valerie B. Dailey & Kelli Charles Yankee Injunuity, 2004 dk.b. or br. h. by Yankee Victor Vegso Racing Stable Aegean, 2007 b. f. by Northern Afleet Brickell, 2001 b. h. by Deputy Minister Happiness Is, 2004 dk.b. or br. m. by Dynaformer Libor Lady, 2005 ch. f. by Exchange Rate Westbury Stables Just for Keeps, 2004 b. m. by Broken Vow West Point Thoroughbreds Inc. Ju Jitsu Jax, 2006 b. c. by Tiger Ridge Whisper Hill Farm Miss McCall, 2006 gr/ro. f. by Lightnin N Thunder Jean White Dee’s Rose, 2005 ch. f. by Straight Man White Cross Farm How’s Your Halo, 2003 b. h. by Halo’s Image It’s a Bird, 2003 dk.b. or br. h. by Birdonthewire Wiest - Heathers 04 Exotic Bloom, 2004 b. m. by Montbrook Wiest - Heathers 05 Let It Rock, 2005 b. c. by Trippi Wiests-Heathers 05 Christmas Ship, 2005 b. f. by Montbrook Wild Ride LLC Many Kisses, 2006 ch. f. by Unbridled’s Image Herman Wilensky Rosebud’s Ridge, 2007 ch. f. by Tiger Ridge Millard Winterrowd Lady Alexander, 2006 ch. f. by Exchange Rate Dr. & Mrs. Fred Yutani Stoneyer, 2006 b. c. by Graeme Hall


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BREEDING Breeder Name Adena Springs Padua Stables Farnswoth Farms Appleton Arthur I. Campbell Gilbert G. Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon Melnyk Eugene Four Horsemen's Ranch Plumley Harold J. Hechavarria Luis de Kosanovich Milan Clover Leaf Farms II, Inc. Jacks or Better Farm Inc. White Cross Farm Glen Hill Farm Live Oak Stud Frazier D. W. Dr. J D Farms Haras Santa Maria de Araras S.A. Ocala Stud Farm Vegso Racing Stable Generazio Patricia Brylynn Farm, Inc. Queen Harold L. Kinsman Farm Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds Carol Hershe & Marty Hershe Hidden Point Farm Inc. Dizney Donald R. Hobeau Farm Ltd. Bertolino Frank Martin Stables Inc. Rogers Samuel H. Mr. & Mrs. Jr. Cloverleaf Farms II, Inc. Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Gee Gail Scace Lynne M. Porter Racing Stable, LLC Fernung Brent McDonnell Francis Franks Farm Ersoff Stanley M. McMaster Marilyn Centaur Farms, Inc. Cashel Stud, Inc. Miller Leverett S. Mr. & Mrs. Steinger Les Seaman Casey University of Florida Foundation Sunrise Stable South Schickedanz Bruno Pennston Farm Inc. Franks John Plumley Sabrina Montanari Marion G. Dr. K. K. Jayaraman & Dr. V. Devi Jayaraman Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Humphrey David Croley Thomas L. Dr. McKathan Bros. Whisper Hill Farm

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2009 Leading Florida Breeders Sts. Strs. 1772 270 1213 152 1600 183 909 139 874 133 111 16 552 70 114 17 348 64 238 32 136 16 441 68 398 57 97 13 256 36 411 62 481 64 765 118 302 42 348 51 198 33 362 50 257 44 178 22 307 38 34 6 21 3 411 51 220 39 157 25 326 49 289 44 124 21 98 25 282 40 177 31 85 10 93 12 189 23 264 36 284 37 19 2 201 25 132 24 144 25 104 18 45 7 174 19 292 31 274 37 194 25 350 42 85 11 439 64 12 2 120 19 259 139 58 114 135 93

38 22 9 18 20 12

1st 251 146 190 119 142 24 112 24 58 48 18 58 47 14 43 65 54 75 39 50 29 50 34 26 44 8 5 51 28 24 46 41 18 23 32 32 15 16 25 32 50 3 25 14 21 24 9 22 34 38 20 45 14 41 2 18

2nd 251 167 204 124 113 19 69 24 36 35 27 58 37 16 42 49 55 91 36 50 34 54 33 32 42 2 5 61 31 26 40 35 19 18 40 16 4 15 26 36 32 4 25 16 28 19 9 25 38 33 30 48 14 36 1 16

3rd 238 147 189 127 108 7 64 10 46 36 21 58 54 18 33 58 57 84 51 33 22 47 27 20 54 5 1 59 20 16 46 37 13 10 34 24 16 12 28 38 36 2 24 16 12 14 7 32 31 28 28 60 9 43 1 17

35 27 11 24 21 16

35 21 10 18 26 12

33 19 8 12 17 14

Earnings SW $5,233,907 8 $3,264,037 3 $2,906,393 3 $2,898,806 5 $2,569,816 2 $2,031,012 3 $1,980,244 1 $1,792,797 1 $1,731,378 5 $1,728,557 1 $1,615,927 4 $1,588,242 0 $1,488,394 3 $1,325,784 2 $1,292,382 2 $1,276,034 0 $1,210,026 1 $1,182,939 1 $1,152,760 3 $1,149,709 2 $942,337 4 $903,776 1 $868,757 0 $808,100 2 $777,315 1 $794,324 4 $734,190 1 $716,834 0 $712,093 1 $707,263 2 $698,122 0 $688,140 1 $677,255 1 $659,981 2 $627,445 0 $601,903 1 $600,887 1 $599,501 2 $592,337 1 $584,006 0 $583,511 0 $568,210 1 $538,034 0 $529,892 1 $517,113 1 $514,011 2 $509,914 1 $508,507 0 $507,456 0 $501,358 0 $501,277 2 $493,620 0 $464,638 1 $464,467 0 $461,263 0 $455,413 1 $453,861 $450,552 $444,928 $438,969 $436,262 $434,037

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Breeder Name Sts. Strs. Newchance Farm 136 20 Sutherland Rick 94 17 Sienna Farms LLC 73 18 Ponder Hill, Inc. 144 23 Kirkham Pia M. Mrs. 72 7 Hohensee Karl M. 142 20 Richard Ancona, Toni Ancona & Jacqueline Tortora 7 1 Mount Joy Stables 5 1 Sez Who Thoroughbreds 177 28 Marablue Farm 209 31 Gem Racing Inc. 74 13 Santa Cruz Ranch Inc. 217 31 Ocala Stud 87 21 Rolando Rodriguez & Rolbea Stables 11 1 Woodsfield Farm 136 22 Napolitano Helen Marie 170 19 MGG Holdings 3 1 Dubois Robert 118 11 J. V. Shields Jr. & Robert N. Clay 3 1 Bowling Carl 159 22 Sainer Joel 62 10 Terrapin Stables Inc 53 8 Briggs/Cromartie & Montgomery Farm 12 1 Michael Levy, Robert Levy & Mr. & Mrs. Francis Vanlangendonck 10 1 de Hechavarria Luis 97 13 Rogers Louie 45 8 Stonegate Farm 105 9 Robert A, Murphy & Dr. Sandy L. Price-Murphy71 9 Elizabeth P. Whelan & David J. Whelan 75 8 E & D Enterprises 170 21 H & E Ranch 90 13 Wilson Richard E. 65 7 Lundock R. G. DVM 114 14 Winterrowd Millard 54 8 Moreau Bloodstock International, Inc. 104 13 Shields J. V. Jr. 167 17 Scott John S. 94 11 Tabraue Jorge 49 7 Nikki Schick & Roger Schick 48 8 Rose Family Stable Ltd 23 3 Centeno Juan 18 2 Perkins Larry 21 2 Town & Country Farms Corp. 57 13 Red Oak Farm Inc. 80 11 Steve Tucker & Lynne Boutte 37 5 Hershe Marty Mr. & Mrs. 98 13 Link Cornelius A. Dr. & Mrs. 86 11 Carl Bowling & Ellen Thompson 13 1 Wayne McFarland & Margaret McFarland 46 5 Wilensky Herman 38 6 Silva Karen J. 85 11 Charles T. Rognom & Robert A. Adams 21 2 Ming Donald L. 53 7 Kahn Susan 70 11 Robsham E. Paul 49 6 Bonnie Heath Farm, LLC 94 12 Starship Stables 99 14 Seltzer Irrevocable Trust 28 5 Sabine Stable 60 12 Marino Donald 27 3 Curtis G Mikkelsen & Patricia J Horth 84 12 Valerie B. Dailey & Kelli Charles 33 4

1st 2nd 3rd 26 19 24 20 16 9 12 11 8 26 19 24 11 7 12 21 19 24 3 1 1 1 3 0 21 20 21 23 31 16 14 8 15 26 10 20 18 16 10 2 2 1 23 21 13 25 26 23 1 0 0 20 16 17 1 0 1 25 23 15 15 5 8 10 9 7 5 3 1 1 18 10 14 9 16 28 17 10 21 7 16 17 14 12 5 2 7 7 7 9 11 11 19 5 14 6 15 4 6 10 7 12 18 6 10 5 15 5

4 21 6 17 8 8 23 17 13 17 3 23 20 11 8 7 6 2 5 5 12 6 15 13 2 8 7 11 6 10 7 11 11 11 5 6 7 12 6

1 16 3 13 13 13 25 14 7 20 6 14 22 14 4 6 4 2 3 9 13 5 13 17 1 4 5 11 1 6 9 6 15 15 4 14 7 13 5

Earnings SW $426,653 0 $416,616 1 $398,395 2 $388,532 0 $385,151 1 $382,493 0 $380,200 1 $380,000 1 $378,435 1 $376,723 0 $372,260 1 $368,489 0 $367,068 0 $365,375 1 $349,723 0 $349,109 0 $344,428 1 $343,355 2 $343,168 1 $327,297 1 $327,247 1 $321,202 1 $321,186 1 $314,858 $310,144 $301,066 $293,494 $290,169 $289,829 $286,425 $284,343 $283,915 $279,628 $278,095 $277,936 $275,847 $275,806 $275,599 $275,199 $269,970 $269,245 $269,213 $269,126 $265,667 $265,372 $263,348 $262,197 $260,650 $259,185 $250,311 $246,561 $245,990 $240,868 $239,531 $239,280 $236,919 $236,849 $236,606 $235,950 $227,064 $225,571 $224,811

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By Stallion Owners’ Awards

By Florida-bred Earnings

(Total Paid Out in 2009 — $405,000) HEAR NO EVIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$75,000 CONCERTO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$45,000 UNTUTTABLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$45,000 HALO’S IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30,000 MONTBROOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30,000 PUT IT BACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30,000 SWEETSOUTHERNSAINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30,000 FIRST TOUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,000 INVISIBLE INK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,000 LIGHTNIN N THUNDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,000 MILWAUKEE BREW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,000 TRIPPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,000 WILDCAT HEIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,000 MR. LIVINGSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,000 UNBRIDLED’S IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,000

(N.A. & Foreign Earnings)

Statistics are for Florida-bred runners only; provided by The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc., and FTBOA.

By Breeders’ Awards (Total Paid Out in 2009 — $4,636,403) JACKS OR BETTER FARM INC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$131,372 BRIDLEWOOD FARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$113,018 GILBERT G CAMPBELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$98,854 ADENA SPRINGS FARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$78,683 J D FARMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$75,239 KINSMAN STUD FARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,923 PADUA STABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,312 WHITE CROSS FARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,108 ROSE FAMILY STABLE LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$58,631 SHERMAN FAMILY THOROUGHBREDS LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$47,942

Adena Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,233,907 Padua Stables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,264,037 Farnswoth Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,906,393 Appleton Arthur I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,898,806 Campbell Gilbert G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,569,816 Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,031,012 Melnyk Eugene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,980,244 Four Horsemen's Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,792,797 Plumley Harold J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,731,378 Hechavarria Luis de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,728,557 Kosanovich Milan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,615,927 Clover Leaf Farms II, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,588,242 Jacks or Better Farm Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,488,394 White Cross Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,325,784 Glen Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,292,382 Live Oak Stud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,276,034 Frazier D. W. Dr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,210,026 J D Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,182,939 Haras Santa Maria de Araras S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,152,760 Ocala Stud Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,149,709

By Florida-bred Stakes Winners Adena Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Appleton Arthur I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Plumley Harold J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Kosanovich Milan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Vegso Racing Stable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Farnswoth Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Haras Santa Maria de Araras S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Jacks or Better Farm Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Padua Stables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Campbell Gilbert G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Cashel Stud, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Cloverleaf Farms II, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Dubois Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Glen Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Hobeau Farm Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Ocala Stud Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Perkins Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Queen Harold L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Red Sunset Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Scace Lynne M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2 Sienna Farms LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Sunrise Stable South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 White Cross Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

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Adena Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .251 Farnswoth Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190 Padua Stables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Campbell Gilbert G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142 Appleton Arthur I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 Melnyk Eugene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112 J D Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Live Oak Stud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Clover Leaf Farms II, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Plumley Harold J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Frazier D. W. Dr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Hidden Point Farm Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Generazio Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 McDonnell Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Ocala Stud Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Hechavarria Luis de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Jacks or Better Farm Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Bertolino Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Schickedanz Bruno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Kinsman Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Glen Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Franks John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Martin Stables Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41


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ADCAT BRIECAT Cat Can Do Diamond Dina

CANDY STRIPES Omaggio

ALKE Sweet Like Sugar ALPHABET SOUP Mayapple Court Silver Swallow AMERICAN SPIRIT Hellen's Choice ANASHEED GARTER BELT ATTICUS Girl Bar AWESOME AGAIN Awesome Chic AWESOME I AM Ghost Hour AWESOME OF COURSE Sacred Psalm BEAU GENIUS Cocodan BELONG TO ME TAMBORIM BERNSTEIN BERNIE BLUE Bernie the Maestro BIRDONTHEWIRE IT'S A BIRD BLACK MAMBO African King BIG PUSH Mr. Monkey Jones BRAHMS BAD ACTION BROKEN VOW JUST FOR KEEPS Missbauer PRESERVATA BURNING ROMA PERF Roma's Gal BWANA CHARLIE B'wanagoldmine CAME HOME Azura

CAPE TOWN Magdalena's Chase CAT THIEF KITTY CAT EXPRESS Marquet Cat CHAPEL ROYAL ADVICE Royal Card CHESTER HOUSE THE NUTZ CHIEF SEATTLE Dozen Dancer Indiabonita CITY PLACE Gato Go Win GLITTER CITY Myakka City Wall Street Wonder CITY ZIP ACTING ZIPPY CLOSING ARGUMENT MIDST CLOUD HOPPING HOOH WHY CONCERTO Biblionico Calm and Collected Dream Maestro FINALLYMADEIT Pampered Sir CONCORDE'S TUNE DANCE CALLER Strike a Spider CONGAREE For All Who Conga Jeranimo CRAFTY PROSPECTOR Bogue Chitto CRYPTOCLEARANCE Snow Cone D'WILDCAT D' FUNNYBONE Real Wild Man Wild Forest Cat DANCE MASTER A Day for Dancing ALBACORE BOB Mississippi Hippie

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DELAWARE TOWNSHIP CINNAMON ROAD Kinsey VICTORINA DEPUTY MINISTER BRICKELL DEPUTY WILD CAT BIM BAM DILIGENCE Johnny My Boy DISTORTED HUMOR American Classic DOUBLE HONOR ALL NIGHT LABOR Jet Propulsion Lovely Isle DOVE HUNT Shoot Out DREWMAN Cigar Man Sweet Enticement DYNAFORMER HAPPINESS IS Sette E Mezzo E DUBAI ACCREDIT Glamour Guy EL PRADO (IRE) Lady Raj QUIET MEADOW ELTISH Wyatt's Women EMPIRE MAKER Court Mischief ESSENCE OF DUBAI DUBAI MAJESTY Unbridled Essence EVANSVILLE SLEW KIZZY'S CHAOS EXCHANGE RATE BE FAIR BECKY'S EXCHANGE Bereba C Karma Exchanging Kisses Exe JULIET'S SPIRIT LADY ALEXANDER LIBOR LADY MISS DELITE Pound Foolish R BROWN SUGAR RATE OF EXCHANGE RATED FIESTY SEMINOLE BRAVE

Southern Exchange YOU LUCKIE MANN Zee Zee FAPPIE'S NOTEBOOK J's Sundance Halo FIRST TOUR JOANIE'S CATCH Make Me Zach PRINCE JOSHUA FIVE STAR DAY Buzzin and Dreamin Victory Pete FLATTER FLAT OUT PASHITO THE CHE

GREATNESS Amazing

KAFWAIN Lady Kafca

GULCH VANQUISHER

KELLY KIP Sir Silver Fox

GULF STORM CATEGORY SEVEN

KISSIN KRIS DELIGHTFUL KISS PRECIOUS KISS

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Impeccably bred, Rey de Café is by sire of champions Kingmambo, out of a stellar female family that includes perennial leading sire Seeking the Gold. Rey de Café won sprinting and routing on both dirt and turf, suggesting his offspring will relish today’s synthetic surfaces.

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ACCREDIT dk b/. h. 05 E Dubai--Pocketbrook, by Montbrook Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 2 (1) 2 (1) 2 (2) $245,705 Cum 21 6 (2) 6 (3) 3 (3) $448,810 In 2009 1st CHURCHILL DOWNS S. -G2 (CD) 2nd BET ON SUNSHINE H. (CD) 3rd COUNT FLEET SPRINT H. -G3 (OP) 3rd HOLIDAY CHEER S. (TP

Breeder: David Humphrey ACTIN GOOD b. g. 04 Yes It's True--Hollow Design, by Colonial Affair Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 1 (1) 1 (1) 2 (0) $97,890 Cum 25 5 (2) 3 (3) 8 (4) $457,855 In 2009 1st MAJESTIC LIGHT S. (MTH) 2nd FORMAL GOLD S. (MTH)

Breeder: Johnson Hollow Farm ACTING ZIPPY ch. g. 05 City Zip--Stormack, by Future Storm Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 13 5 (4) 2 (2) 1 (1) $260,650 Cum 29 8 (5) 7 (3) 4 (4) $442,228 In 2009 1st CHANGING TIMES S. (PEN) 1st DECATHLON S. (MTH) 1st R. R. M. CARPENTER JR. MEMORIAL S. (DEL) 1st VINCENT A. MOSCARELLI MEMORIAL S. (DEL) 2nd MAJESTIC LIGHT S. (MTH) 2nd WILD AND WONDERFUL S. (CT) 3rd FIFTH SEASON S. (OP)

Breeder: Carl Bowling & Ellen Thompson ADHSILVER gr/ro. m. 05 Adhocracy--Silver Chieftress, by Silver Charm Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 2 (1) 0 (0) 2 (0) $59,200 Cum 17 6 (1) 2 (1) 4 (1) $187,840 In 2009 1st HOIST HER FLAG S. (CBY)

Breeder: Centaur Farms, Inc. ADVICE dk b/. c. 06 Chapel Royal--Word o' Wisdom, by Hennessy Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 1 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $232,251 Cum 9 2 (1) 0 (0) 2 (1) $269,896 In 2009 1st COOLMORE LEXINGTON S. -G2 (KEE)

Breeder: Mr. & Mrs. Samuel H. Rogers Jr. AEGEAN b. f. 07 Northern Afleet--Apt to Star, by Aptitude Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $98,925 Cum 5 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $98,925 In 2009 1st KENTUCKY JUVENILE S. -G3 (CD)

Breeder: Vegso Racing Stable ALBACORE BOB ch. c. 06 Dance Master--Net, by Go for Gin Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 1 (1) 2 (2) 0 (0) $32,075 Cum 17 3 (2) 7 (3) 1 (1) $105,017 In 2009 1st ZANY TACTICS S. (TUP) 2nd GOLDEN CIRCLE S. (PRM) 2nd RATTLESNAKE S. (TUP)

Breeder: Padua Stables ALL NIGHT LABOR b. m. 04 Double Honor--All Nighter, by Notebook Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 2 (1) 3 (3) 1 (1) $122,513 Cum 32 9 (3) 11 (4) 3 (2) $436,359 In 2009 1st GEORGE ROSENBERGER MEMORIAL S. (DEL) 2nd MONMOUTH BEACH S. (MTH) 2nd PINK RIBBON S. (CT) 2nd POLITELY S. (MTH) 3rd PEARL NECKLACE S. (BEL)

Breeder: Porter Racing Stable, LLC

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AMABO gr/ro. g. 06 Even the Score--Raging Desire, by Dance Brightly Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 7 (1) 2 (1) 0 (0) $83,463 Cum 14 9 (1) 4 (2) 0 (0) $101,393 In 2009 1st CLASICO INVITACIONAL TURISMO (CMR) 2nd CLASICO VERSET JET -G3 (CMR)

Breeder: Nadia Sanan Briggs & Sasha Sanan ANNABILL b. m. 03 Outflanker--A. J.'s Hot Shot, by Explodent Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 11 1 (1) 1 (0) 1 (1) $90,050 Cum 50 18 (8) 9 (4) 6 (4) $694,320 In 2009 1st EMERGENCY NURSE S. (CRC) 3rd LIGHTHOUSE S. (MTH)

Breeder: Peter Fuller ATONED dk b/. r. 05 Repent--Amidst, by Icecapade Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 1 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $73,843 Cum 22 4 (3) 8 (7) 0 (0) $510,100 In 2009 1st NASTY AND BOLD S. (BEL) 2nd POWER LUNCH S. (AQU)

Breeder: Anthony Robinson & Mitzi Robinson AWESOME I AM b. m. 05 Awesome Again--Facts of Winning, by Known Fact Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 2 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) $87,840 Cum 11 4 (2) 0 (0) 4 (3) $198,432 In 2009 1st GET LUCKY S. (AQU) 1st RESTORED HOPE S. (AQU)

Breeder: Ocala Stud Farm BACKBACKBACKGONE ch. c. 06 Put It Back--Pat's Sister, by Defrere Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 2 (2) 0 (0) 1 (0) $95,230 Cum 11 5 (4) 0 (0) 1 (0) $209,670 In 2009 1st GOLDEN BEAR S. (GG) 1st HARRY HENSON S. (HOL)

Breeder: Louie Rogers & David McKathan BACKTALK ch. c. 07 Smarty Jones--Apasionata Sonata, by Affirmed Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 3 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) $196,206 Cum 5 3 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) $196,206 In 2009 1st SANFORD S. -G2 (SAR) 1st BASHFORD MANOR S. -G3 (CD)

Breeder: Cloverleaf Farms II, Inc. BAD ACTION dk b/. g. 06 Brahms--Lucky Carley, by Sky Classic Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 17 7 (1) 5 (2) 1 (0) $288,905 Cum 22 8 (1) 6 (2) 3 (0) $320,215 In 2009 1st PEGASUS S. -G3 (MED) 2nd DISCOVERY H. -G3 (AQU) 2nd PROUD TRUTH S. (AQU)

Breeder: Pennston Farm Inc. BAY TO BAY b. f. 07 Sligo Bay (IRE)--Bala, by With Approval Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 2 (1) 1 (1) 1 (0) $172,600 Cum 4 2 (1) 1 (1) 1 (0) $172,600 In 2009 1st NATALMA S. -G3 (WO) 2nd MAZARINE S. -G3 (WO)

BECKY'S EXCHANGE dk b/. f. 06 Exchange Rate--Expect Becky, by Valid Expectations Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 3 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $99,260 Cum 10 3 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $99,260 In 2009 1st DESERT VIXEN S. (MTH)

Breeder: Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon BEE CEE CEE dk b/. c. 06 Songandaprayer--Mighty Rose, by Mighty Appealing Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 11 1 (1) 1 (1) 2 (2) $100,260 Cum 17 3 (2) 2 (2) 2 (2) $179,160 In 2009 1st OCALA BREEDERS' SALES SOPHOMORE S. (TAM) 2nd SELECT S. (MTH) 3rd HUTCHESON S. -G2 (GP) 3rd SPECTACULAR BID S. (GP)

Breeder: Marion G. Montanari BE FAIR dk b/. f. 06 Exchange Rate--Go Donna Go, by Wild Again Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 12 3 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $210,413 Cum 12 3 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $210,413 In 2009 1st LAKE GEORGE S. -G3 (SAR)

Breeder: Milan Kosanovich BERNIE BLUE b. g. 02 Bernstein--Blue Sword, by Crusader Sword Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 1 (1) 2 (1) 1 (1) $83,690 Cum 54 21 (11) 13 (5) 5 (4) $885,625 In 2009 1st DALE BAIRD MEMORIAL S. (MNR) 2nd WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE CHAIRMAN'S CUP S. (MNR) 3rd PANHANDLE H. (MNR)

Breeder: Dr. D. W. Frazier BIG CITY MAN ch. h. 05 Northern Afleet--Mini Appeal, by Valid Appeal Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 3 (2) 1 (1) 0 (0) $1,377,965 Cum 8 6 (4) 2 (1) 0 (0) $1,521,505 In 2009 1st DUBAI GOLDEN SHAHEEN SPONSORED BY GULF NEWS -G1 (NAD) 1st AL SHINDAGHA SPRINT -G3 (NAD) 2nd DAYJUR MAHAB AL SHIMAAL -G3 (NAD)

Breeder: Four Horsemen's Ranch BIG DRAMA dk b/. c. 06 Montbrook--Riveting Drama, by Notebook Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 1 (1) 2 (2) 0 (0) $358,500 Cum 11 6 (5) 2 (2) 1 (0) $1,218,750 In 2009 1st RED LEGEND S. (CT) 2nd SWALE S. -G2 (GP) 2nd WEST VIRGINIA DERBY -G2 (MNR)

Breeder: Harold L. Queen BIG PUSH b. c. 06 Black Mambo--Listentothebells, by Allen's Prospect Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 3 (2) 2 (2) 1 (1) $135,750 Cum 14 5 (2) 3 (3) 2 (1) $204,034 In 2009 1st CHAN BALUM S. (AQU) 1st GILDED TIME S. (MTH) 2nd BLACK GOLD S. (FG) 2nd DEAN KUTZ S. (CBY) 3rd WEST VIRGINIA SPRINT DERBY (CT)

Breeder: Rustlewood Farm, Inc.

BEAR TOUGH GUY b. c. 07 Roar of the Tiger--Lady Cruella, by Capote Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 2 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $189,600 Cum 2 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $189,600 In 2009 1st GREY S. -G3 (WO)

BIM BAM b. c. 07 Deputy Wild Cat--Laurel Light, by Colony Light Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 3 (2) 0 (0) 4 (3) $201,295 Cum 7 3 (2) 0 (0) 4 (3) $201,295 In 2009 1st ARTHUR I. APPLETON JUVENILE TURF S. (CRC) 1st FOOLISH PLEASURE S. (CRC) 3rd FLORIDA STALLION AFFIRMED S. (CRC) 3rd FLORIDA STALLION DR. FAGER S. (CRC) 3rd FLORIDA STALLION IN REALITY S. (CRC)

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Breeder: Juan Centeno BLIND RIVER FOX dk b/. g. 02 Foxtrail--Carolina Ruckus, by Bold Ruckus Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 2 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) $83,860 Cum 63 23 (1) 20 (0) 8 (0) $413,228 In 2009 1st PELICAN S. (TAM)

Breeder: Adena Springs BLUE SKY HOLIDAY ch. m. 05 Victory Gallop--Dancing Pratella, by Rahy Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 1 (1) 2 (2) 1 (1) $74,250 Cum 26 6 (5) 8 (3) 6 (5) $241,133 In 2009 1st DELTA COLLEEN H. (HST) 2nd BRIGHOUSE BELLES S. (HST) 2nd SENATE APPOINTEE S. (HST) 3rd VANCOUVER SUN H. (HST)

Breeder: Pia Kirkham BOB'S JAWBREAKER gr/ro. f. 06 Tiger Ridge--Gem Pop, by Exclusive Gem Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 13 3 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $73,395 Cum 15 4 (1) 1 (0) 1 (0) $82,895 In 2009 1st RUNAWAY MARCIE S. (CRC)

Breeder: Robert Dubois BRICKELL b. h. 01 Deputy Minister--Carnival Delight, by Half a Year Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 1 (1) 1 (0) 1 (0) $58,705 Cum 59 11 (1) 12 (0) 9 (0) $356,487 In 2009 1st HENRY S. CLARK S. (PIM)

Breeder: Vegso Racing Stable BRIDGETOWN ch. c. 07 Speightstown--Ellesmere, by Tabasco Cat Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 2 (1) 2 (1) 0 (0) $403,880 Cum 5 2 (1) 2 (1) 0 (0) $403,880 In 2009 1st SUMMER S. -G3 (WO) 2nd BREEDERS' CUP JUVENILE TURF -G2 (OSA)

Breeder: Eugene Melnyk BRIECAT ch. m. 05 Adcat--Silk Briefcase, by Marlin Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 1 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $109,965 Cum 19 6 (4) 2 (2) 0 (0) $336,765 In 2009 1st ADORATION S. (DMR) 2nd VANITY H. -G1 (HOL)

Breeder: Ocala Oaks Inc. & Don R. Graham BUNKER HILL b. c. 06 Trippi--Never Yield, by High Yield Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 1 (1) 3 (3) 1 (1) $185,442 Cum 14 4 (3) 4 (4) 1 (1) $311,442 In 2009 1st PRINCETON S. (MED) 2nd BIG BROWN S. (MTH) 2nd BLUE AND GOLD S. (CT) 2nd RED LEGEND S. (CT) 3rd PROUD TRUTH S. (AQU)

Breeder: Flying Dutchman Thoroughbreds LLC & Dennis Barbierri

CAPT. JOE BLOW b. h. 04 Lake Austin--Captain Messier, by Hail the Ruckus Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 1 (1) 1 (0) 1 (1) $24,310 Cum 27 8 (6) 4 (0) 6 (4) $186,660 In 2009 1st WHITE RINO S. (TUP) 3rd GERRY HOWARD INAUGURAL H. (YAV)

Breeder: Sunrise Stable South CARPHONIC ch. f. 07 Lion Heart--Carsomatic, by Carson City Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 2 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $106,220 Cum 2 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $106,220 In 2009 1st JOE O'FARRELL JUVENILE FILLIES S. (CRC)

Breeder: Gem Racing Inc. CASEY'S ON CALL b. c. 06 Gimmeawink--Silver Tear, by Silver Buck Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 2 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $90,600 Cum 10 4 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $134,915 In 2009 1st WESTERN CANADA H. (NP) 2nd PRESIDENT'S S. (NP)

Breeder: Cheryl A. Curtin CATEGORY SEVEN dk b/. m. 05 Gulf Storm--Spectacular Lace, by Jokester Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 13 6 (1) 5 (2) 2 (1) $158,730 Cum 30 7 (1) 9 (2) 5 (1) $207,383 In 2009 1st MATRON H. (EVD) 2nd RIVER CITIES S. (LAD) 2nd TOP CORSAGE S. (LAD) 3rd BLUSHING K. D. H. (FG)

Breeder: Bill Hovanec & Linda Hovanec CENTRAL COAST b. h. 05 War Chant--Taine, by Sir Ivor Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 1 (1) 0 (0) 1 (1) $343,168 Cum 11 5 (1) 1 (0) 1 (1) $875,495 In 2009 1st CORAL S. (HSN) 3rd NEGISHI S. -G3 (TOK)

Breeder: J. V. Shields Jr. & Robert N. Clay CENTURY PARK dk b/. f. 06 General Meeting--Ecclesiastes, by Saint Ballado Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 11 2 (2) 1 (1) 3 (2) $177,296 Cum 17 3 (2) 3 (1) 4 (2) $226,656 In 2009 1st SANTA YSABEL S. -G3 (SA) 1st TVG CALIFORNIA CUP DISTANCE H. (OSA) 2nd HAROLD C. RAMSER SR. H. -G3 (OSA) 3rd CHINA DOLL S. (SA) 3rd SUNLAND PARK OAKS (SUN)

Breeder: Donald R. Dizney CHARLIE'S MOMENT dk b/. g. 06 Indian Charlie--Moment of Light, by Bold Revenue Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 2 (2) 1 (1) 0 (0) $111,310 Cum 12 4 (3) 3 (2) 2 (2) $231,760 In 2009 1st LAZARO BARRERA MEMORIAL S. -G3 (HOL) 1st KING GLORIOUS H. (GG) 2nd SAN MIGUEL S. (SA)

Breeder: McKathan Bros. CHARY b. f. 06 Montbrook--Lady Discreet, by Boundary Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 3 (1) 3 (0) 3 (0) $94,935 Cum 13 3 (1) 3 (0) 4 (0) $98,003 In 2009 1st CALDER OAKS (CRC)

Breeder: Ocala Stud Farm, Joseph M. O'Farrell III & John David O'Farrell

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CHIRAC b. g. 05 Sligo Bay (IRE)--Mona Lisa, by You and I Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 5 (2) 1 (0) 1 (0) $298,883 Cum 16 7 (2) 1 (0) 4 (1) $347,630 In 2009 1st PHILIP H. ISELIN S. -G3 (MTH) 1st SKIP AWAY S. (MTH)

Breeder: Mrs. Pia M. Kirkham CHRISTMAS SHIP b. m. 05 Montbrook--Show Your Pride, by Silver Deputy Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 1 (1) 0 (0) 1 (1) $57,550 Cum 29 3 (1) 4 (2) 7 (3) $203,870 In 2009 1st ALAMEDA COUNTY FILLIES AND MARES H. (PLN) 3rd EMERALD DISTAFF H. (EMD)

Breeder: Wiests-Heathers 05 CINNAMON ROAD ch. g. 06 Delaware Township--Baybrooke, by Montbrook Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 13 5 (1) 3 (1) 1 (0) $139,345 Cum 23 7 (1) 4 (1) 3 (0) $168,537 In 2009 1st NEEDLES S. (CRC) 2nd LORD JUBAN S. (CRC)

Breeder: Steve Tucker & Lynne Boutte CLOSEOUT b. m. 05 Repriced--Deep Discount, by Relaunch Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 1 (1) 2 (1) 0 (0) $128,755 Cum 14 5 (3) 4 (2) 0 (0) $364,951 In 2009 1st LOCUST GROVE H. -G3 (CD) 2nd LAS PALMAS H. -G2 (OSA)

Breeder: Glen Hill Farm CODE OF HONOUR b. g. 06 Omega Code--Honour Off, by Honour and Glory Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 16 3 (1) 3 (1) 4 (2) $129,160 Cum 19 4 (1) 3 (1) 5 (2) $150,229 In 2009 1st INAUGURAL STAKES S. (EVD) 2nd SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE S. (DED) 3rd JERSEY DERBY (MTH) 3rd TRIPLE SEC S. (DED)

Breeder: Kathy Rozmus COOL BULLET ch. g. 07 Red Bullet--Lizzy Cool, by Saint Ballado Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 2 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $58,880 Cum 4 2 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $58,880 In 2009 1st SUGAR BOWL S. (FG)

Breeder: Adena Springs CRIOLLA BONITA ch. f. 07 Lightnin N Thunder--Natural Glory, by Honour and Glory Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 3 (2) 2 (0) 0 (0) $116,820 Cum 6 3 (2) 2 (0) 0 (0) $116,820 In 2009 1st CASSIDY S. (CRC) 1st SANDPIPER S. (TAM)

Breeder: Jacki Garcia & April Mayberry DANCE CALLER b. c. 06 Concorde's Tune--Call Me Dancer, by Gate Dancer Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 2 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $81,707 Cum 9 3 (1) 2 (1) 0 (0) $105,787 In 2009 1st NORTHERN SPUR S. (OP) 2nd DIXIELAND S. (OP)

Breeder: David L. Poll DAWN AFTER DAWN b. m. 04 Successful Appeal--Jhenais Jewel, by Sword Dance (IRE) Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 2 (2) 1 (1) 1 (1) $208,101 Cum 29 6 (3) 4 (4) 4 (4) $635,494 In 2009 1st MOSCOW BURNING S. (SA) 1st WISHING WELL II H. (SA) 2nd CHURCHILL DISTAFF TURF MILE S. -G2 (CD) 3rd VANITY H. -G1 (HOL)

Breeder: Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds

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DEE'S ROSE ch. m. 05 Straight Man--Irish Drop, by Way West (FR) Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 1 (1) 2 (0) 3 (2) $65,561 Cum 17 4 (1) 3 (1) 4 (2) $146,401 In 2009 1st PINK RIBBON S. (AP) 3rd FIT FOR A QUEEN S. (AP) 3rd MANATEE S. (TAM)

Breeder: Jean White DELIGHTFUL KISS gr/ro. g. 04 Kissin Kris--Deputy's Delight, by French Deputy Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 1 (1) 0 (0) 1 (1) $180,000 Cum 25 7 (5) 4 (2) 3 (2) $1,002,873 In 2009 1st HAL'S HOPE S. -G3 (GP) 3rd OBS SUNSHINE MILLIONS CLASSIC S. (GP)

Breeder: Hobeau Farm Ltd. D' FUNNYBONE ch. c. 07 D'wildcat--Elbow, by Woodman Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 3 (2) 1 (1) 0 (0) $278,200 Cum 5 3 (2) 1 (1) 0 (0) $278,200 In 2009 1st FUTURITY S. -G2 (BEL) 1st SARATOGA SPECIAL S. -G2 (SAR) 2nd FRANK GOMEZ MEMORIAL S. (CRC)

Breeder: Harold J. Plumley DINNER IN ODEM ch. g. 04 Quaker Ridge--North by Northeast, by Far North Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 12 2 (1) 2 (0) 2 (0) $95,805 Cum 42 6 (2) 10 (1) 7 (1) $282,657 In 2009 1st CHRIS THOMAS TURF CLASSIC S. (TAM)

Breeder: T. H. Heard Jr. DRY MARTINI gr/ro. g. 03 Slew Gin Fizz--Jon's Kimberly, by Criminal Type Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 2 (2) 2 (1) 1 (1) $644,930 Cum 29 9 (5) 6 (3) 4 (3) $1,208,806 In 2009 1st SUBURBAN H. -G2 (BEL) 1st THREE COINS UP S. (BEL) 2nd OBS SUNSHINE MILLIONS CLASSIC S. (GP) 3rd CHARLES TOWN CLASSIC S. (CT)

Breeder: Carol Hershe & Marty Hershe DUBAI MAJESTY dk b/. m. 05 Essence of Dubai--Great Majesty, by Great Above Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 3 (2) 1 (1) 2 (2) $296,480 Cum 24 8 (2) 3 (2) 5 (4) $499,519 In 2009 1st WINNING COLORS S. -G3 (CD) 1st BUFFALO TRACE FRANKLIN COUNTY S. (KEE) 2nd HILL 'N' DALE SUNSHINE MILLIONS FILLY AND MARE SPRINT S. (GP) 3rd HUMANA DISTAFF S. -G1 (CD) 3rd TURF AMAZON H. (PHA)

Breeder: Harold J. Plumley DUKE OF MISCHIEF. ch. c. 06 Graeme Hall--My Lady Amelia, by Real Courage Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 3 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $312,800 Cum 9 3 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $313,925 In 2009 1st IOWA DERBY (PRM) 2nd DAYTON ANDREWS DODGE SOPHOMORE TURF S. (TAM)

Breeder: Marilyn McMaster DUKES FLYING TIGER gr/ro. g. 04 Tiger Ridge--Bobs Hope, by Silver Buck Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 1 (1) 1 (0) 3 (2) $74,905 Cum 37 7 (2) 8 (2) 7 (3) $237,889 In 2009 1st FLORIDA THOROUGHBRED CHARITIES S. (OTC) 3rd BOB UMPHREY TURF SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP H. (CRC) 3rd PELICAN S. (TAM)

Breeder: Robert Dubois

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EL SURI dk b/. c. 07 Spanish Steps--Victoria's Wedding, by Summer Squall Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $39,942 Cum 3 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $39,942 In 2009 1st CLASICO JOSE COLL VIDAL -G1 (CMR)

Breeder: Martin Stables Inc. EXOTIC BLOOM b. m. 04 Montbrook--Melegant, by Kris S. Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 11 4 (2) 0 (0) 2 (1) $178,169 Cum 20 6 (2) 2 (0) 3 (1) $261,204 In 2009 1st MY CHARMER S. (TP) 1st WINDWARD S. (PID) 3rd SEAWAY S. -G3 (WO)

Breeder: Wiest - Heathers 04 FANCY RUNNER b. h. 03 Robyn Dancer--Fanciest, by Lear Fan Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 14 3 (1) 4 (1) 3 (1) $160,890 Cum 49 12 (1) 8 (1) 9 (1) $388,480 In 2009 1st DTHA GOVERNORS DAY S. (DEL) 2nd CLAIMING CROWN JEWEL S. (CBY) 3rd FALL S. (MNR)

Breeder: Farnswoth Farms FATAL BULLET b. g. 05 Red Bullet--Sararegal, by Regal Classic Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 2 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) $245,000 Cum 15 9 (5) 2 (1) 0 (0) $1,016,510 In 2009 1st PHOENIX S. -G3 (KEE) 1st BOLD VENTURE S. (WO)

Breeder: Adena Springs FEARLESS EAGLE b. h. 04 Invisible Ink--Proud Royale, by Proud Birdie Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 1 (1) 0 (0) 2 (1) $75,285 Cum 24 6 (4) 2 (2) 3 (2) $271,925 In 2009 1st KINSMAN TURF CLASSIC S. (TAM) 3rd MIAMI MILE H. -G3 (CRC)

Breeder: Isaac Muhtar FEARLESS LEADER b. m. 04 Suave Prospect--Truly Romantic, by Robyn Dancer Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 1 (1) 2 (2) 1 (1) $96,290 Cum 16 5 (1) 3 (2) 2 (1) $215,735 In 2009 1st BLUE SPARKLER S. (MTH) 2nd REGRET S. (MTH) 2nd SETON HALL UNIVERSITY S. (MED) 3rd ENDINE S. -G3 (DEL)

Breeder: Farnsworth Farms

FLEET VALID ch. g. 03 Montbrook--Di's Song, by Valid Appeal Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 4 (2) 2 (0) 3 (1) $204,100 Cum 28 9 (2) 6 (0) 5 (1) $382,516 In 2009 1st ICECAPADE S. (MTH) 1st TEDDY DRONE S. (MTH) 3rd FRANK J. DE FRANCIS MEMORIAL DASH S. -G1 (LRL)

Breeder: Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon FORESTRY STEEL gr/ro. c. 07 Forestry--K. D.'s Shady Lady, by Maria's Mon Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 2 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $43,380 Cum 2 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $43,380 In 2009 1st SUNNY'S HALO S. (LAD)

Breeder: Cloverleaf Farms II, Inc. FORMAL CONCORDE gr/ro. h. 05 Concorde's Tune--Soup for Dinner, by Formal Dinner Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 2 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $0 Cum 2 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $0 In 2009 1st COPA SPRINTER IMPORTADOS -G3 (QC)

Breeder: Steve Dwoskin FRISCO FOX b. m. 05 Trippi--Sweet Remedy, by Dr. Carter Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 2 (1) 1 (0) 2 (0) $62,870 Cum 17 4 (1) 2 (0) 4 (0) $105,230 In 2009 1st CLAIMING CROWN GLASS SLIPPER S. (CBY)

Breeder: Kenneth H. Davis & Sherry R. Mansfield FROLIC'S DREAM gr/ro. f. 06 Smoke Glacken--Flashy Frolic, by Premiership Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 1 (1) 0 (0) 2 (2) $122,300 Cum 9 4 (3) 0 (0) 2 (2) $283,234 In 2009 1st FORWARD GAL S. -G2 (GP) 3rd DAVONA DALE S. -G2 (GP) 3rd OLD HAT S. -G3 (GP)

Breeder: Robert A. Murphy & Dr. Sandy L. Price-Murphy GARTER BELT ch. f. 06 Anasheed--Sexy Stockings, by Tabasco Cat Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 2 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) $80,255 Cum 14 4 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) $139,255 In 2009 1st GREEN OAKS (DED) 1st REGAL GAL S. (CRC)

FINALLYMADEIT ch. h. 04 Concerto--Gold for My Gal, by Gold Alert Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 11 2 (2) 2 (2) 1 (1) $365,375 Cum 47 16 (12) 7 (7) 5 (3) $1,026,640 In 2009 1st MEMORIAL DAY H. -G3 (CRC) 1st SKIP AWAY S. -G3 (GP) 2nd DONN H. -G1 (GP) 2nd GULFSTREAM PARK H. -G2 (GP) 3rd JAMES MARVIN S. (SAR)

Breeder: Jacks or Better Farm Inc.

Breeder: Rolando Rodriguez & Rolbea Stables

GESU b. c. 07 Proud Accolade--Numerousasthestars, by Numerous Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (1) $111,100 Cum 8 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (1) $111,100 In 2009 1st INAUGURAL S. (TAM) 3rd FASIG TIPTON TURF DASH S. (CRC)

FITZ JUST RIGHT b. f. 06 Seattle Fitz (ARG)--Light Line, by Line In The Sand Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 1 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $92,851 Cum 5 3 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $142,051 In 2009 1st DARLEY OCALA BREEDERS' SALE CHAMPIONSHIP S. (OTC) 2nd BOURBONETTE OAKS -G3 (TP)

GATOR BREW ch. f. 07 Milwaukee Brew--Doc's Doll, by Out of Place Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 1 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $62,200 Cum 3 1 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $62,200 In 2009 1st LINDSAY FROLIC S. (CRC)

Breeder: Dr. & Mrs. James Gamble

Breeder: Sienna Farms LLC

FLAT OUT b. c. 06 Flatter--Cresta Lil, by Cresta Rider Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $62,500 Cum 5 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $87,700 In 2009 1st SMARTY JONES S. (OP)

GLITTER CITY gr/ro. f. 06 City Place--Bon Caro, by Bon Point (GB) Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 3 (1) 2 (1) 2 (0) $115,540 Cum 14 4 (1) 4 (2) 2 (0) $189,320 In 2009 1st WITCHES BREW S. (MED) 2nd P. G. JOHNSON S. (MED)

Breeder: Nikolaus Bock

Breeder: Rick Sutherland

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GO GO SHOOT gr/ro. g. 05 Songandaprayer--Sailor Pluto, by You and I Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 2 (2) 1 (1) 0 (0) $157,790 Cum 16 6 (5) 1 (1) 1 (1) $345,323 In 2009 1st LONGFELLOW S. (MTH) 1st MR. PROSPECTOR S. (MTH) 2nd ALFRED G. VANDERBILT H. -G2 (SAR)

HESA BIG STAR ch. g. 02 Hesabull--Starbuster, by Housebuster Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 1 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $46,700 Cum 35 10 (3) 6 (0) 6 (2) $322,930 In 2009 1st TONY GATTO DREAM BIG S. (ATL)

Breeder: Devil Eleven Stable, Inc.

HIGH RESOLVE gr/ro. m. 05 Put It Back--Shari's Glory, by On to Glory Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) $187,000 Cum 12 7 (5) 3 (3) 2 (1) $448,270 In 2009 1st HILL 'N' DALE SUNSHINE MILLIONS FILLY AND MARE SPRINT S. (GP) 2nd WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATORS H. (EMD) 3rd LAS FLORES H. -G3 (SA)

GOING BALLISTIC gr/ro. h. 04 Lite the Fuse--Holy Lightning, by Holy Bull Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 1 (1) 0 (0) 2 (1) $158,330 Cum 32 7 (6) 3 (3) 6 (5) $1,098,612 In 2009 1st GOVERNOR'S CUP S. (RP) 3rd HAWTHORNE GOLD CUP H. -G2 (HAW)

Breeder: Adena Springs GOLD TRIPPI ch. g. 04 Trippi--Christmas Gold, by Slew o' Gold Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 2 (1) 3 (2) 1 (0) $124,682 Cum 29 7 (1) 7 (3) 5 (1) $373,261 In 2009 1st JAMES MARVIN S. (SAR) 2nd SKIP AWAY S. (MTH) 2nd SPOOKY MULDER S. (BEL)

Breeder: E. Paul Robsham GOLD WONDER b. g. 04 Golden Missile--Swift and Classy, by Clever Trick Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $63,192 Cum 29 7 (2) 3 (0) 2 (0) $171,042 In 2009 1st ALLEN LACOMBE MEMORIAL H. (FG)

Breeder: Adena Springs GOOD AND LUCKY dk b/. g. 03 Wild Rush--Shannon's Innocent, by Accused Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 4 (3) 1 (1) 0 (0) $181,000 Cum 29 11 (5) 4 (2) 3 (1) $532,911 In 2009 1st FORMAL GOLD S. (MTH) 1st LOUISIANA H. (FG) 1st TENACIOUS H. (FG) 2nd MINESHAFT H. -G3 (FG)

Breeder: Louie Rogers GORGEOUS GOOSE gr/ro. m. 05 Mongoose--Gorgeous Me, by Big Spruce Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $95,258 Cum 15 4 (2) 1 (1) 2 (2) $225,032 In 2009 1st WILSHIRE H. -G3 (HOL)

Breeder: Mary Anne Denes & Mary Ellen Woelfel HAPPINESS IS dk b/. m. 04 Dynaformer--McKaymackenna, by Ends Well Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 2 (1) 2 (0) 1 (1) $109,149 Cum 22 5 (1) 4 (0) 2 (1) $198,754 In 2009 1st LADY CANTERBURY S. (CBY) 3rd INDIANA LIVE! CASINO S. (IND)

Breeder: Vegso Racing Stable HEAR YE HEAR YE gr/ro. c. 07 Hear No Evil--I Am Nifty, by Unbridled's Song Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $129,977 Cum 10 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $129,977 In 2009 1st JACK PRICE JUVENILE S. (CRC)

Breeder: Jacks or Better Farm Inc.

Breeder: Red Sunset Farm

Breeder: Steve Tucker & Bryan Tucker HOOH WHY ch. f. 06 Cloud Hopping--Magic Merger, by Corporate Report Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 2 (2) 1 (1) 3 (3) $468,192 Cum 15 4 (2) 3 (2) 5 (5) $590,922 In 2009 1st ASHLAND S. -G1 (KEE) 1st LA LORGNETTE S. (WO) 2nd SUNSHINE MILLIONS OAKS (SA) 3rd SANTA ANITA OAKS -G1 (SA) 3rd SELENE S. -G3 (WO) 3rd DOUBLE DELTA S. (AP)

Breeder: Gail Gee HOW'S YOUR HALO b. h. 03 Halo's Image--Say How You Feel, by Little Current Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 2 (2) 2 (1) 0 (0) $184,375 Cum 40 8 (4) 11 (7) 4 (3) $553,273 In 2009 1st RICHTER SCALE SPRINT S. -G2 (GP) 1st PONCHE H. (CRC) 2nd HILTON GARDEN INN SPRINT S. (TAM)

Breeder: White Cross Farm HYPOCRITE dk b/. h. 05 Outofthebox--Nandys Gold, by Gold Meridian Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 3 (2) 0 (0) 1 (0) $126,900 Cum 20 7 (4) 1 (1) 4 (3) $305,035 In 2009 1st SUNSHINE STATE S. (GP) 1st SUPER S. (TAM)

Breeder: Steve Tortora & Toni Ancona In SUMMATION dk b/. h. 03 Put It Back--Fiesta Baby, by Dayjur Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 2 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) $111,000 Cum 29 12 (11) 6 (6) 1 (1) $1,237,286 In 2009 1st EL CONEJO H. -G3 (SA) 1st JOHN MCSORLEY S. (MTH)

Breeder: Arthur I. Appleton IT'S A BIRD dk b/. h. 03 Birdonthewire--Faithful City, by Hooched Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 2 (2) 1 (1) 1 (1) $911,100 Cum 34 10 (4) 5 (2) 2 (1) $1,176,985 In 2009 1st LONE STAR PARK H. -G3 (LS) 1st OBS SUNSHINE MILLIONS CLASSIC S. (GP) 2nd CARL G. ROSE CLASSIC H. (CRC) 3rd NEW ORLEANS H. -G2 (FG)

Breeder: White Cross Farm

JACKSON BEND ch. c. 07 Hear No Evil--Sexy Stockings, by Tabasco Cat Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 5 (4) 1 (0) 0 (0) $477,820 Cum 6 5 (4) 1 (0) 0 (0) $477,820 In 2009 1st FLORIDA STALLION AFFIRMED S. (CRC) 1st FLORIDA STALLION DR. FAGER S. (CRC) 1st FLORIDA STALLION IN REALITY S. (CRC) 1st FRANK GOMEZ MEMORIAL S. (CRC)

Breeder: Jacks or Better Farm Inc. JEALOUS AGAIN b. f. 07 Trippi--Chi Sa, by Bold Ruckus Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 2 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $133,032 Cum 3 2 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $133,032 In 2009 1st QUEEN MARY S. -G2 (ASC) 2nd KENTUCKY JUVENILE S. -G3 (CD)

Breeder: Harold J. Plumley JESSICA IS BACK ch. m. 04 Put It Back--Jessica's Halo, by Jolie's Halo Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 12 5 (1) 4 (2) 1 (0) $220,385 Cum 39 10 (1) 11 (2) 2 (0) $401,385 In 2009 1st NANCY'S GLITTER H. (CRC) 2nd ELMER HEUBECK DISTAFF H. (CRC) 2nd U CAN DO IT H. (CRC)

Breeder: Larry Perkins JOANIE'S CATCH ch. f. 07 First Tour--Caught Speeding, by Saint Ballado Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 13 2 (1) 5 (4) 4 (2) $266,290 Cum 13 2 (1) 5 (4) 4 (2) $266,290 In 2009 1st BRAVE RAJ S. (CRC) 2nd FLORIDA STALLION DESERT VIXEN S. (CRC) 2nd FLORIDA STALLION MY DEAR GIRL S. (CRC) 2nd JOE O'FARRELL JUVENILE FILLIES S. (CRC) 2nd SANDPIPER S. (TAM) 3rd BOYD GAMING'S DELTA PRINCESS S. POWERED BY YOUBET.COM -G3 (DED) 3rd J J'SDREAM S. (CRC)

Breeder: Rose Family Stable Ltd JU JITSU JAX b. c. 06 Tiger Ridge--Carol's Amore, by Two Punch Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 3 (1) 2 (2) 1 (1) $173,080 Cum 13 6 (1) 2 (2) 1 (1) $238,180 In 2009 1st WEST VIRGINIA SPRINT DERBY (CT) 2nd COMMEMORATE S. (BEL) 2nd GILDED TIME S. (MTH) 3rd BLUE AND GOLD S. (CT)

Breeder: West Point Thoroughbreds Inc. JULIET'S SPIRIT b. f. 06 Exchange Rate--Juliet's Way, by Farma Way Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) $91,400 Cum 10 4 (3) 1 (1) 1 (1) $308,800 In 2009 1st LADY CHARLES TOWN S. (CT) 2nd ESPLANADE S. (FG) 3rd VICTORY RIDE S. -G3 (SAR)

Breeder: Padua Stables JUST FOR KEEPS b. m. 04 Broken Vow--Angel Kate, by Mt. Livermore Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $62,339 Cum 21 7 (2) 5 (1) 2 (2) $289,622 In 2009 1st QUEEN S. (TP)

Breeder: Westbury Stables

HELLO POOCHI POOH gr/ro. m. 05 Halos and Horns--Ninjetta, by Phantom Jet Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $51,100 Cum 23 4 (1) 5 (0) 6 (0) $112,188 In 2009 1st MARYLAND RACING MEDIA H. (LRL)

IZZY RULES b. f. 07 Peace Rules--Da Dance, by Dayjur Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (1) $47,782 Cum 4 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (1) $47,782 In 2009 1st JUAN GONZALEZ MEMORIAL S. (PLN) 3rd ARIZONA JUVENILE FILLIES S. (TUP)

KARAMA b. g. 06 Macho Uno--Royal Confection, by Candi's Gold Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 4 (1) 1 (0) 1 (1) $171,826 Cum 6 4 (1) 1 (0) 1 (1) $171,826 In 2009 1st PRAIRIE MEADOWS DERBY (PRM) 3rd INDIANA DERBY -G2 (HOO)

Breeder: John F. Fennessy

Breeder: Milan Kosanovich

Breeder: Elizabeth P. Whelan & David Whelan

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Florida-bred Stakes Winners KELLY LEAK b. c. 06 Runaway Groom--Hasty Appeal, by World Appeal Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 2 (1) 0 (0) 2 (2) $671,200 Cum 11 3 (1) 2 (1) 2 (2) $731,890 In 2009 1st SUNLAND DERBY (SUN) 3rd PENNSYLVANIA DERBY (PHA) 3rd SUNSHINE MILLIONS DASH S. (GP)

Breeder: Luis de Hechavarria KITTY CAT EXPRESS dk b/. m. 05 Cat Thief--Express Fashion, by Private Express Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 3 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $96,985 Cum 12 4 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $111,805 In 2009 1st LIGHT HEARTED S. (DEL)

Breeder: Karen J. Silva KIZZY'S CHAOS dk b/. h. 05 Evansville Slew--Willow Woodman, by Woodman Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 3 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $110,840 Cum 10 4 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) $146,440 In 2009 1st GALLANT MAN H. (HOL)

Breeder: Fred W. Pace KRUGER PARK gr/ro. g. 04 Johannesburg--Concorde's Info, by Concorde Bound Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 3 (3) 1 (0) 2 (0) $76,827 Cum 19 6 (3) 3 (0) 3 (0) $210,341 In 2009 1st FOX SPORTS NETWORK H. (EMD) 1st INAUGURAL H. (PM) 1st SEATTLE H. (EMD)

Breeder: Patricia Generazio LADY ALEXANDER ch. f. 06 Exchange Rate--Lady Ironwood, by Housebuster Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 3 (2) 1 (1) 2 (2) $127,658 Cum 10 4 (2) 2 (1) 2 (2) $157,758 In 2009 1st HONEY BEE H. (MED) 1st MONGO QUEEN S. (MTH) 2nd GARLAND OF ROSES H. (AQU) 3rd CRANK IT UP S. (MTH) 3rd POKER NIGHT S. (AQU)

Breeder: Millard Winterrowd LEAH'S SECRET dk b/. m. 03 Tiger Ridge--Lady Cruella, by Capote Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 2 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $293,000 Cum 27 9 (7) 4 (3) 2 (1) $1,158,805 In 2009 1st SUNSHINE MILLIONS DISTAFF S. (SA)

Breeder: Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds LET IT ROCK b. h. 05 Trippi--Timeless Measure, by Timeless Native Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 1 (1) 1 (1) 3 (1) $107,385 Cum 21 4 (2) 3 (2) 8 (1) $201,533 In 2009 1st RAZORBACK H. -G3 (OP) 2nd MICHAEL G. SCHAEFER MILE S. (HOO) 3rd SUPER S. (TAM)

Breeder: Wiest - Heathers 05 LIBOR LADY ch. m. 05 Exchange Rate--Laughing Erin, by Irish Castle Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 4 (2) 1 (1) 1 (0) $187,375 Cum 21 9 (3) 5 (2) 3 (0) $335,375 In 2009 1st KLASSY BRIEFCASE S. (MTH) 1st SATIN AND LACE S. (PID) 2nd BUFFALO TRACE FRANKLIN COUNTY S. (KEE)

Breeder: Vegso Racing Stable

LITTLE NICK b. g. 05 Tiger Ridge--Hay Jude, by Wavering Monarch Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 11 1 (1) 2 (1) 5 (2) $172,570 Cum 21 3 (1) 3 (1) 6 (3) $260,229 In 2009 1st BOB UMPHREY TURF SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP H. (CRC) 2nd TURF MONSTER H. (PHA) 3rd JACK DUDLEY SPRINT H. (CRC) 3rd REAPPEAL S. (CRC)

Breeder: Carlo E. Vaccarezza LIVINGSTON STREET gr/ro. g. 06 Mr. Livingston--Eskimo Mom, by Eskimo Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 14 3 (1) 1 (0) 3 (2) $100,634 Cum 17 4 (1) 1 (0) 3 (2) $119,684 In 2009 1st RIDE THE RAILS S. (CRC) 3rd CALDER DERBY -G3 (CRC) 3rd DONTHELUMBERTRADER S. (CRC)

Breeder: Dr. & Mrs. Cornelius A. Link LUCAS BRADY b. g. 07 Trippi--Nikki Kai, by Notebook Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 13 4 (1) 1 (0) 4 (0) $105,438 Cum 13 4 (1) 1 (0) 4 (0) $105,438 In 2009 1st BIRDONTHEWIRE S. (CRC)

Breeder: Gary L. Aiken MACHO AGAIN gr/ro. h. 05 Macho Uno--Go Donna Go, by Wild Again Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 2 (2) 2 (2) 0 (0) $1,040,734 Cum 22 6 (4) 6 (4) 0 (0) $1,817,353 In 2009 1st STEPHEN FOSTER H. -G1 (CD) 1st NEW ORLEANS H. -G2 (FG) 2nd WHITNEY H. -G1 (SAR) 2nd WOODWARD S. -G1 (SAR)

Breeder: Milan Kosanovich MANY KISSES ch. f. 06 Unbridled's Image--Tarahumara, by Black Tie Affair (IRE) Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 4 (1) 0 (0) 2 (0) $88,444 Cum 13 4 (1) 1 (0) 3 (0) $93,735 In 2009 1st LULU'S RANSOM S. (CRC)

Breeder: Wild Ride LLC MARINA BALLERINA dk b/. m. 04 Outflanker--Tactical Tracey, by Tactical Advantage Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 2 (2) 1 (1) 0 (0) $121,500 Cum 28 8 (5) 7 (4) 1 (1) $443,409 In 2009 1st COOL AIR S. (CRC) 1st U CAN DO IT H. (CRC) 2nd GIANT'S CAUSEWAY S. (KEE)

Breeder: Linda Pastor MIDST b. f. 07 Closing Argument--Procure, by Quiet American Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 2 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $126,080 Cum 3 2 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $126,080 In 2009 1st MY DEAR S. (WO)

Breeder: Eddie G. James & Kim James MINDY QUEEN ch. f. 06 Indy King--Scarlet Fire, by Awesome Again Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 5 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $89,428 Cum 12 8 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $127,658 In 2009 1st ASSINIBOIA OAKS (ASD)

Breeder: Joey A. Derry & Heather L. Anderson

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MISS MCCALL gr/ro. f. 06 Lightnin N Thunder--Devil's Banner, by Devil's Bag Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 3 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $99,400 Cum 4 3 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $99,400 In 2009 1st CITY OF PHOENIX S. (TUP)

Breeder: Whisper Hill Farm MISTY OAK b. c. 06 Lemon Drop Kid--Repository, by Ocala Slew Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 2 (1) 0 (0) 2 (1) $60,200 Cum 5 2 (1) 0 (0) 2 (1) $60,200 In 2009 1st DONTHELUMBERTRADER S. (CRC) 3rd LORD JUBAN S. (CRC)

Breeder: Peachtree Stable MY PRINCESS JESS dk b/. m. 05 Stormy Atlantic--Jewell of Jewels, by Pleasant Colony Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 1 (1) 0 (0) 2 (2) $152,400 Cum 15 5 (4) 3 (0) 3 (3) $503,515 In 2009 1st BEAUGAY S. -G3 (BEL) 3rd JUST A GAME S. -G1 (BEL) 3rd BALLSTON SPA H. -G2 (SAR)

Breeder: Adena Springs MY SPANX b. f. 06 A. P. Delta--Art of Illusion, by Forest Wildcat Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 1 (1) 1 (0) 1 (0) $40,246 Cum 12 3 (2) 2 (0) 2 (1) $133,370 In 2009 1st LONE STAR OAKS (LS)

Breeder: 4 M Ranch NO INFLATION b. g. 06 Repriced--Free to Soar, by Unbridled Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 2 (1) 3 (2) 2 (2) $307,853 Cum 13 3 (1) 4 (2) 2 (2) $339,803 In 2009 1st KENT S. -G3 (DEL) 2nd AMERICAN DERBY -G2 (AP) 2nd ARLINGTON CLASSIC S. (AP) 3rd JEFFERSON CUP S. -G2 (CD) 3rd OAK TREE DERBY -G2 (OSA)

Breeder: Glen Hill Farm OCEANS OF HONEY gr/ro. f. 07 Indian Ocean--Trust Me Honey, by Halo's Image Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $39,440 Cum 3 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $39,440 In 2009 1st TIPPETT S. (CNL)

Breeder: B&B Thoroughbreds, LLC OILGONEWILE ch. f. 06 Montbrook--Dignified Woman, by World Appeal Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) $91,338 Cum 15 3 (2) 3 (1) 1 (1) $161,644 In 2009 1st SWEETEST CHANT S. (GP) 2nd COCONUT GROVE S. (GP) 3rd BOYNTON BEACH S. (GP)

Breeder: J. Michael O'Farrell, Jr. OLD MIDLETON b. g. 03 Concerto--Hurry Home Hillary, by Deputed Testamony Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 11 5 (1) 3 (0) 1 (0) $77,388 Cum 36 11 (2) 6 (1) 7 (1) $268,592 In 2009 1st CLASICO DIA DE LOS PADRES (CMR)

Breeder: Dianne D. Cotter

MISS DELITE b. f. 07 Exchange Rate--B T Delite, by Cahill Road Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 3 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $116,400 Cum 4 3 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $116,400 In 2009 1st CATCHARISINGSTAR S. (CRC) 2nd J J'SDREAM S. (CRC)

OLIGARCA b. g. 01 Matty G--Glorious Peach, by Northern Score Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 5 (2) 1 (0) 1 (1) $9,804 Cum 80 14 (2) 13 (0) 7 (1) $49,144 In 2009 1st MIKE KELLY MEMORIAL S. (RIL) 1st SECRETARIAT MEMORIAL S. (SON) 3rd ARIZONA COUNTY FAIR DISTANCE S. (DUN)

Breeder: Jorge Tabraue

Breeder: Seven Wishes Legal Consultant

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OLREDLGETCHA ch. c. 07 Limehouse--Mystical Beauty, by Cobra King Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 1 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $90,000 Cum 1 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $90,000 In 2009 1st VICTORIA S. (WO)

Breeder: Sienna Farms LLC ONCE MORE DUBAI dk b/. h. 05 E Dubai--Go Again Girl, by Broad Brush Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $73,324 Cum 21 5 (3) 3 (1) 7 (2) $252,449 In 2009 1st DIGIBET FLOODLIT S. (KEM)

Breeder: Cashel Stud, Inc.

PIRATESONTHELAKE dk b/. g. 04 Lake Austin--Heavenly Pirate, by Pirate's Bounty Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 1 (1) 4 (0) 0 (0) $84,615 Cum 28 7 (3) 8 (2) 3 (1) $331,508 In 2009 1st WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE CHAIRMAN'S CUP S. (MNR)

Breeder: Sunrise Stable South POWER STROKIN gr/ro. g. 01 Robyn Dancer--Telina, by El Gran Senor Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 17 6 (1) 3 (0) 0 (0) $25,421 Cum 88 16 (3) 14 (2) 11 (1) $162,898 In 2009 1st EL FIN DEL VERANO CLAIMING S. (YAV)

ON THE VINEYARD ch. h. 04 Lite the Fuse--Princess Aloha, by Aloha Prospector Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 3 (2) 2 (1) 0 (0) $144,495 Cum 19 7 (3) 3 (1) 0 (0) $216,942 In 2009 1st HILTON GARDEN INN SPRINT S. (TAM) 1st THOMAS EDISON S. (MED) 2nd ICECAPADE S. (MTH)

Breeder: Equiflor Corporation

Breeder: Lynne M. Scace

Breeder: Milan Kosanovich

OUR EDGE b. c. 06 The Cliff's Edge--Cash the Flash, by Star de Naskra Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 3 (2) 1 (0) 0 (0) $172,500 Cum 7 3 (2) 1 (0) 0 (0) $172,500 In 2009 1st BARBARO S. -G3 (DEL) 1st CORONADO'S QUEST S. (MTH)

PRECIOUS KISS b. m. 04 Kissin Kris--Gold n Delicious, by Gold Alert Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $48,000 Cum 27 7 (1) 6 (2) 6 (1) $226,520 In 2009 1st PAN ZARETA S. (FG)

PRAY FOR ACTION gr/ro. c. 06 Songandaprayer--Actionable, by Holy Bull Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $45,800 Cum 7 1 (1) 3 (0) 1 (1) $88,300 In 2009 1st DARLEY OCALA BREEDERS' SALE SPRINT S. (OTC)

Breeder: Terrapin Stables Inc

Breeder: Franks Farms

OUR FRIEND HARVEY dk b/. g. 04 Put It Back--Very Laughable, by Out of Place Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 1 (1) 0 (0) 2 (1) $71,101 Cum 30 4 (2) 4 (1) 3 (1) $200,472 In 2009 1st LURE S. (BEL) 3rd TURF DASH S. (TAM)

PRESERVATA ch. m. 05 Broken Vow--Double Devils Food, by Devil His Due Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 4 (3) 0 (0) 0 (0) $62,820 Cum 11 7 (3) 2 (0) 0 (0) $102,960 In 2009 1st CANADA DAY S. (ASD) 1st LA VERENDRYE S. (ASD) 1st WINNIPEG SUN S. (ASD)

Breeder: Larry Foggle PALLADIO b. h. 02 Lycius--Gioia, by Mari's Book Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 2 (2) 0 (0) 2 (1) $211,989 Cum 35 9 (7) 1 (1) 5 (4) $1,033,375 In 2009 1st AUTUMN S. -G2 (WO) 1st SEAGRAM CUP S. -G3 (WO) 3rd DURHAM CUP S. -G3 (WO)

Breeder: Haras Santa Maria de Araras S.A. PASHITO THE CHE b. c. 06 Flatter--Pashmina, by Pentelicus Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 12 6 (4) 4 (1) 1 (0) $412,220 Cum 12 6 (4) 4 (1) 1 (0) $412,220 In 2009 1st COMMEMORATE S. (BEL) 1st EAST HANOVER TOWNSHIP S. (PEN) 1st GALLANT BOB H. (PHA) 1st JACK DUDLEY SPRINT H. (CRC) 2nd GRAVESEND H. (AQU)

Breeder: Mr. & Mrs. Leverett S. Miller PEISINOE b. m. 05 Yes It's True--Galadriel, by Ascot Knight Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $46,353 Cum 14 4 (1) 2 (2) 1 (1) $179,363 In 2009 1st OCALA S. (GP)

Breeder: New Dawn Stud LLC PRESIOUS PASSION ch. g. 03 Royal Anthem--Princesa's Passion, by Marquetry Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 4 (4) 3 (3) 0 (0) $1,524,275 Cum 43 13 (10) 7 (5) 2 (1) $2,576,293 In 2009 1st CLEMENT L. HIRSCH MEMORIAL TURF CHAMPIONSHIP S. -G1 (OSA) 1st UNITED NATIONS S. -G1 (MTH) 1st MAC DIARMIDA S. -G2 (GP) 1st MONMOUTH S. (MTH) 2nd EMIRATES AIRLINE BREEDERS' CUP TURF -G1 (OSA) 2nd PAN AMERICAN S. -G3 (GP) 2nd SUNSHINE MILLIONS TURF S. (SA)

Breeder: Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon PRINCE JOSHUA ch. g. 06 First Tour--Allendar, by Prince Alydar Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 14 3 (2) 2 (2) 3 (2) $169,204 Cum 22 5 (2) 4 (2) 4 (2) $206,553 In 2009 1st NAKED GREED S. (CRC) 1st SELECT S. (MTH) 2nd JACK DUDLEY SPRINT H. (CRC) 2nd UNBRIDLED S. (CRC) 3rd CARRY BACK S. -G2 (CRC) 3rd KENNY NOE JR. H. -G3 (CRC)

QUIET MEADOW b. m. 05 El Prado (IRE)--Quiet Down, by Quiet American Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 2 (1) 3 (3) 1 (1) $165,100 Cum 16 3 (1) 4 (3) 3 (1) $214,408 In 2009 1st L AND D FARM TURF DISTAFF S. (TAM) 2nd EATONTOWN H. -G3 (MTH) 2nd NOBLE DAMSEL H. -G3 (BEL) 2nd MISS LIBERTY S. (MTH) 3rd MARION COUNTY S. (GP)

Breeder: Arthur I. Appleton RAGING HALO ch. c. 06 Gulf Storm--J's Happy Halo, by Sunny's Halo Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 2 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $14,516 Cum 5 3 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $16,905 In 2009 1st CHAMPAGNE S. -G1 (SRP)

Breeder: Janis Maitlen RATED FIESTY gr/ro. m. 05 Exchange Rate--Fiesty Countess, by Count the Time Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 2 1 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $40,000 Cum 8 4 (3) 2 (2) 1 (1) $260,811 In 2009 1st AMERICAN BEAUTY S. (OP) 2nd SPRING FEVER S. (OP)

Breeder: Heiligbrodt Racing Stable RATE OF EXCHANGE dk b/. m. 05 Exchange Rate--Hannah's Ink, by Pentelicus Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 2 (1) 3 (0) 2 (1) $88,090 Cum 18 4 (1) 7 (1) 2 (1) $155,449 In 2009 1st CONNIE ANN S. (CRC) 3rd COOL AIR S. (CRC)

Breeder: Red Sunset Farm R BROWN SUGAR dk b/. f. 06 Exchange Rate--Winlocs Sistermary, by Woodman Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $54,684 Cum 13 5 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $102,197 In 2009 1st DARLEY OCALA BREEDERS' SALE SPRINT S. (OTC)

Breeder: Harold J. Plumley RETIRE TO WHAT dk b/. c. 07 Snow Ridge--Scandals, by Fortunate Prospect Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $66,253 Cum 4 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $66,253 In 2009 1st FASIG TIPTON TURF DASH S. (CRC)

Breeder: Joel Sainer RIVERSRUNRYLEE dk b/. g. 04 Outflanker--Ponderway, by Prized Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 11 4 (1) 1 (0) 1 (0) $68,775 Cum 42 9 (1) 8 (3) 2 (0) $184,715 In 2009 1st RUDY BAEZ CLASSIC S. (SUF)

Breeder: L & D Farms, Inc. & Anise Pendleton ROMACACA dk b/. f. 06 Running Stag--Romaca, by Kris S. Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 5 (2) 2 (1) 1 (1) $181,681 Cum 10 5 (2) 2 (1) 1 (1) $181,681 In 2009 1st DIAMOND RING S. (AP) 1st HATOOF S. (AP) 2nd PUCKER UP S. -G3 (AP) 3rd MRS. REVERE S. -G2 (CD)

Breeder: Padua Stables

Breeder: Rose Family Stables, LTD

PERF dk b/. f. 06 Burning Roma--Hermoine, by Marquetry Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 12 4 (1) 4 (0) 3 (0) $139,630 Cum 16 4 (1) 6 (0) 4 (0) $150,328 In 2009 1st AUTUMN LEAVES S. (MNR)

PROUD ZOE b. f. 07 Proud Accolade--Sophia Sez So, by Wild Event Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 2 (1) 1 (0) 2 (0) $154,238 Cum 5 2 (1) 1 (0) 2 (0) $154,238 In 2009 1st MONMOUTH PARK NATC FUTURITY (MTH)

ROSEBUD'S RIDGE ch. f. 07 Tiger Ridge--Sarah Rosebud, by Unreal Zeal Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 2 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) $131,860 Cum 9 2 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) $131,860 In 2009 1st FLORIDA STALLION SUSAN'S GIRL S. (CRC)

Breeder: Harold L. Queen

Breeder: Donald Marino

Breeder: Herman Wilensky

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RULES R RULES b. f. 07 Peace Rules--Misty Mountains, by Al Nasr (FR) Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 3 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $67,950 Cum 5 3 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $67,950 In 2009 1st FINGER LAKES JUVENILE FILLIES S. (FL)

Breeder: Abracadabra Farms, Ltd. RULING CLASS ch. m. 04 Mazel Trick--Spot the Class, by Holy Mountain Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 2 (1) 1 (1) 2 (2) $76,970 Cum 36 11 (1) 3 (1) 4 (3) $240,810 In 2009 1st LOOKOUT S. (DED) 2nd MATRON H. (EVD) 3rd GODDESS S. (DED) 3rd TOP CORSAGE S. (LAD)

Breeder: Emerald Pastures Corp. SCOLARA b. m. 05 Quiet American--Millie's Delight, by El Gran Senor Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 2 (2) 1 (1) 2 (2) $141,205 Cum 16 4 (2) 5 (3) 4 (3) $295,514 In 2009 1st MARION COUNTY S. (GP) 1st MCKAYMACKENNA S. (BEL) 2nd L AND D FARM TURF DISTAFF S. (TAM) 3rd DE LA ROSE S. (SAR) 3rd DR. JAMES PENNY MEMORIAL H. (PHA)

Breeder: Haras Santa Maria de Araras S.A. SEMINOLE BRAVE gr/ro. g. 04 Exchange Rate--Yamasee, by Apalachee Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 3 (1) 0 (0) 2 (1) $75,400 Cum 18 6 (1) 3 (1) 4 (2) $144,200 In 2009 1st GEORGE ROYAL S. (HST) 3rd DERBY BAR AND GRILL EXPRESS S. (HST)

Breeder: Rolbea Thoroughbred Racing LLC SHADOWBDANCING dk b/. h. 05 Montbrook--Deputy's Mistress, by Deputy Minister Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 3 (3) 2 (2) 1 (1) $223,875 Cum 20 7 (5) 4 (2) 3 (2) $355,495 In 2009 1st BONASERA S. (HAW) 1st JIM RASMUSSEN MEMORIAL S. (PRM) 1st WEST VIRGINIA GOVERNOR'S S. (MNR) 2nd PRAIRIE MEADOWS CORNHUSKER H. -G2 (PRM) 2nd HULA CHIEF S. (HAW) 3rd PRAIRIE MEADOWS H. (PRM)

Breeder: Ocala Stud Farm SHANGHAI PASS dk b/. h. 05 Three Wonders--China Spirit, by Syrian Spirit Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 14 4 (1) 2 (0) 3 (0) $24,027 Cum 20 5 (1) 2 (0) 4 (0) $47,274 In 2009 1st CHAIRMAN'S TROPHY (CAY)

SMOOTH AIR b. h. 05 Smooth Jazz--Air France, by French Deputy Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 1 (1) 3 (3) 0 (0) $380,000 Cum 17 6 (4) 5 (5) 3 (3) $1,117,200 In 2009 1st GULFSTREAM PARK H. -G2 (GP) 2nd SHADWELL METROPOLITAN H. -G1 (BEL) 2nd SALVATOR MILE H. -G3 (MTH) 2nd TALLAHASSEE S. (GP)

Breeder: Mount Joy Stables SNOW LASS dk b/. f. 06 Stormy Atlantic--Keri's Snowman, by Frosty the Snowman Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 3 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $89,370 Cum 5 3 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $89,370 In 2009 1st STONEHEDGE FARM SOUTH SOPHOMORE FILLIES S. (TAM) 2nd CRANK IT UP S. (MTH)

Breeder: Arthur I. Appleton SOK SOK ch. h. 05 Trippi--Vaca Sagrada, by Great Above Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 1 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) $101,787 Cum 15 5 (4) 2 (1) 0 (0) $316,830 In 2009 1st DUNCAN F. KENNER S. (FG) 2nd IOWA SPRINT H. (PRM)

Breeder: Phil Matthews & Karen Matthews SOLDIER'S DANCER gr/ro. g. 04 Lost Soldier--Heather's Dancer, by Gate Dancer Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 3 (3) 1 (0) 0 (0) $551,300 Cum 32 12 (10) 8 (6) 4 (3) $1,503,780 In 2009 1st BONNIE HEATH TURF CUP H. (CRC) 1st PTHA PRESIDENT'S CUP S. (PHA) 1st SUNSHINE MILLIONS TURF S. (SA)

Breeder: Franks Farm SOUTHERN YANKEE b. f. 06 Yankee Gentleman--Wanna Kat, by Katowice Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 2 (2) 1 (1) 2 (2) $101,525 Cum 14 5 (3) 2 (1) 2 (2) $199,605 In 2009 1st GENESIS S. (DED) 1st HALLOWED DREAMS S. (EVD) 2nd GREEN OAKS (DED) 3rd INAUGURAL S. (PID) 3rd TREASURE CHEST S. (DED)

Breeder: Do-Little Farm LLC

SHARING THE LOVE dk b/. f. 07 Your Eminence--Share Price, by Repriced Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 2 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $23,400 Cum 2 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $23,400 In 2009 1st LONGSHOTS OTB CUP S. (FE)

STONEYER b. c. 06 Graeme Hall--Bungalow Eight, by Montbrook Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 9 (4) 1 (1) 0 (0) $185,589 Cum 20 17 (7) 3 (1) 0 (0) $344,838 In 2009 1st CLASICO GEORGE WASHINGTON -G2 (CMR) 1st CLASICO A. T. CORDERO JR. -G3 (CMR) 1st CLASICO VERSET JET -G3 (CMR) 1st COPA 4 DE JULIO (CMR) 2nd CLASICO JOSE CELSO BARBOSA (CMR)

Breeder: R Mark McCullough

Breeder: Dr. & Mrs. Fred Yutani

SHE'S OUR ANNIE b. f. 06 Medaglia d'Oro--Girl Gone Crazy, by Roar Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 5 (3) 0 (0) 1 (0) $142,080 Cum 6 5 (3) 0 (0) 1 (0) $142,080 In 2009 1st DREAM SUPREME S. (CD) 1st ESPLANADE S. (FG) 1st PRIMA DONNA S. (OP)

SUAVE JAZZ b. g. 03 Suave Prospect--Cavite Starlet, by Jazzing Around Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 2 (1) 4 (0) 0 (0) $93,680 Cum 43 13 (2) 15 (4) 3 (0) $583,966 In 2009 1st FIRE PLUG S. (LRL)

Breeder: Carl Bowling

Breeder: Farnswoth Farms

SUPER DANNY dk b/. g. 03 Intidab--Jessica's Halo, by Jolie's Halo Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 2 (2) 1 (0) 2 (1) $48,828 Cum 53 19 (2) 5 (0) 5 (1) $212,429 In 2009 1st SPRC CLAIMING SERIES PHASE I S. (SUN) 1st SPRC CLAIMING SERIES PHASE II S. (SUN) 3rd SPRC CLAIMING SERIES PHASE III S. (SUN)

Breeder: Larry Perkins SURPLUS SINGER b. h. 04 Songandaprayer--Daisy Dukes, by Ghazi Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $344,428 Cum 19 5 (2) 5 (2) 0 (0) $1,338,683 In 2009 1st YODO TANKYORI S. (KYO)

Breeder: MGG Holdings SWEETLALABYE ch. f. 07 Sweetsouthernsaint--Nandys Gold, by Gold Meridian Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 3 (2) 1 (1) 1 (1) $380,200 Cum 7 3 (2) 1 (1) 1 (1) $380,200 In 2009 1st FLORIDA STALLION DESERT VIXEN S. (CRC) 1st FLORIDA STALLION MY DEAR GIRL S. (CRC) 2nd FLORIDA STALLION SUSAN'S GIRL S. (CRC) 3rd JOE O'FARRELL JUVENILE FILLIES S. (CRC)

Breeder: Richard Ancona & Jacqueline Tortora, Toni Ancona SWEETNORTHERNSAINT Sweetsouthernsaint--Ice Beauty, by Waquoit Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 1 (1) 1 (0) 1 (0) $42,257 Cum 26 8 (6) 5 (3) 3 (2) $947,632 In 2009 1st WADSWORTH MEMORIAL H. (FL)

Breeder: Eduardo Azpurua SWEET REPENT dk b/. f. 06 Repent--Sweetbabe, by Formal Dinner Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 4 (3) 0 (0) 1 (1) $245,690 Cum 12 6 (3) 2 (1) 1 (1) $299,190 In 2009 1st STAGE DOOR BETTY H. -G3 (CRC) 1st ELMER HEUBECK DISTAFF H. (CRC) 1st JUDY'S RED SHOES S. (CRC) 3rd RUNAWAY MARCIE S. (CRC)

Breeder: Nikki Schick & Roger Schick TACTICAL DELIGHT ch. g. 00 Tactical Advantage--Bishop's Delight, by Sawbones Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 5 1 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $2,310 Cum 32 11 (2) 4 (0) 4 (0) $107,942 In 2009 1st CHIPPEWA DOWNS OPEN THOROUGHBRED S. (CPW)

Breeder: Hobeau Farm Ltd. TAMBORIM dk b/. c. 06 Belong to Me--Miu Miu, by Kris S. Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 1 (1) 1 (1) 2 (2) $86,893 Cum 13 3 (2) 1 (1) 3 (2) $171,119 In 2009 1st DAYTON ANDREWS DODGE SOPHOMORE TURF S. (TAM) 2nd LAMPLIGHTER S. (MTH) 3rd DON JACK S. (BEL) 3rd WINDY SANDS H. (DMR)

Breeder: Haras Santa Maria de Araras S.A.

SHORT IN CASH dk b/. c. 06 Volponi--So Cheerful, by Fortunate Prospect Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 21 4 (1) 4 (0) 3 (0) $12,777 Cum 28 6 (1) 4 (0) 4 (0) $16,683 In 2009 1st CLASICO LA RAZA (HIP)

SUCCESS SUCCESS dk b/. g. 03 Successful Appeal--Caribbean Success, by Bet Big Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 1 (1) 0 (0) 2 (0) $45,171 Cum 27 5 (1) 6 (0) 6 (1) $179,722 In 2009 1st FOREGO S. (TP)

TERPSICHOREAN b. g. 04 Honor Glide--Verdent Hoofer, by Green Dancer Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 1 (1) 2 (1) 1 (0) $71,900 Cum 16 2 (1) 2 (1) 3 (0) $99,986 In 2009 1st PAUL R. FOUT H. (SAR) 2nd NATIONAL HUNT CUP HURDLE S. (MAL)

Breeder: Minerva Stud LLC & Lynne dek Russo

Breeder: Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds

Breeder: John Sullivan

Breeder: Destiny Oaks

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Florida-bred Stakes Winners THE NUTZ dk b/. g. 04 Chester House--Noble Stork, by Seattle Slew Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 2 (2) 0 (0) 1 (1) $28,800 Cum 12 7 (4) 2 (1) 2 (1) $112,175 In 2009 1st BUDWEISER-TONDI S. (FON) 1st DOWD MILE S. (FON) 3rd PRESIDENT'S CUP S. (LNN)

Breeder: Harold J. Plumley THIS ONES FOR PHIL ch. g. 06 Untuttable--Heaven's Gate, by Septieme Ciel Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 3 (2) 1 (1) 0 (0) $293,020 Cum 14 5 (3) 2 (2) 1 (1) $383,360 In 2009 1st SWALE S. -G2 (GP) 1st SUNSHINE MILLIONS DASH S. (GP) 2nd WITHERS S. -G3 (AQU)

Breeder: Gilbert G. Campbell THOROUGHLY HOLY ch. f. 06 Holy Bull--Kisbey, by Thunder Gulch Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 8 3 (1) 1 (0) 1 (1) $97,610 Cum 9 4 (1) 1 (0) 1 (1) $122,210 In 2009 1st P. G. JOHNSON S. (MED) 3rd IN HER GLORY S. (AQU)

Breeder: Adena Springs TOO MANY TOYZ b. h. 03 Northern Afleet--Katy's Kitten, by Personal Hope Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 15 5 (1) 0 (0) 2 (0) $190,270 Cum 36 11 (2) 3 (0) 6 (2) $329,670 In 2009 1st CARL G. ROSE CLASSIC H. (CRC)

Breeder: Ciaran Dunne & Amy Dunne TRULY FRISKY dk b/. h. 03 Frisk Me Now--P. J.'s Day, by Demaloot Demashoot Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 6 3 (1) 3 (0) 0 (0) $59,077 Cum 38 23 (5) 9 (4) 1 (0) $422,168 In 2009 1st CLASICO JOSE DE DIEGO -G1 (CMR)

Breeder: Carol Denderand & Martin Friedman TRUST OR BUST dk b/. g. 05 Trust N Luck--Dance Lead, by Nureyev Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 12 5 (3) 3 (0) 1 (0) $321,186 Cum 20 7 (3) 6 (0) 2 (0) $361,256 In 2009 1st CHARLES TOWN INVITATIONAL DASH H. (CT) 1st PANHANDLE H. (MNR) 1st WEBB SNYDER S. (CT)

Breeder: Briggs/Cromartie & Montgomery Farm TRYING BRIAN ch. g. 04 Tiger Ridge--Santa Cristina, by Black Tie Affair (IRE) Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 4 (1) 3 (0) 1 (0) $105,140 Cum 24 6 (1) 7 (0) 1 (0) $187,944 In 2009 1st JOHN BULLIT S. (CBY)

Breeder: John John Castro TWICEASBEAUTIFUL b. m. 04 Texas Glitter--Two Bad Girls, by Diablo Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $49,288 Cum 20 5 (1) 4 (1) 1 (0) $133,883 In 2009 1st BUCKLAND S. (CNL)

Breeder: Linda S. Rosenblatt UNFORGOTTEN b. m. 04 Northern Afleet--Forgotten Secret, by Secret Slew Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 10 1 (1) 4 (4) 1 (1) $232,313 Cum 31 5 (2) 11 (10) 4 (3) $546,313 In 2009 1st TREASURE CHEST S. (DED) 2nd ALLAIRE DUPONT DISTAFF S. -G2 (PIM) 2nd CHICAGO H. -G3 (AP) 2nd KENTUCKY CUP DISTAFF S. -G3 (TP) 2nd DAILY RACING FORM DISTAFF S. (FG) 3rd SUNSHINE MILLIONS DISTAFF S. (SA)

Breeder: Charles T. Rognon & Robert A. Adams

VANQUISHER b. g. 04 Gulch--The Relentless Cat, by Storm Cat Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 2 (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) $139,240 Cum 25 6 (1) 4 (2) 2 (1) $250,276 In 2009 1st TALLAHASSEE S. (GP) 2nd PTHA PRESIDENT'S CUP S. (PHA) 3rd BLAZING SWORD S. (CRC)

Breeder: Kinsman Farm VICTORINA b. m. 03 Delaware Township--Since Time Began, by Rubiano Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 3 (3) 1 (1) 2 (1) $151,053 Cum 30 15 (11) 7 (5) 4 (3) $732,728 In 2009 1st CAMPANILE S. (GG) 1st HARVEST S. (FNO) 1st PASEANA H. (SA) 2nd LUTHER BURBANK H. (SR) 3rd ADORATION S. (DMR)

Breeder: Sez Who Thoroughbreds VINEYARD HAVEN gr/ro. c. 06 Lido Palace (CHI)--Princess Aloha, by Aloha Prospector Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) $282,500 Cum 8 4 (3) 1 (1) 2 (2) $701,500 In 2009 1st FRANK J. DE FRANCIS MEMORIAL DASH S. -G1 (LRL) 2nd NETJETS KING'S BISHOP S. -G1 (SAR) 3rd HILL 'N' DALE CIGAR MILE H. -G1 (AQU)

Breeder: Lynne M. Scace WAVE ME BY dk b/. g. 07 Untuttable--Traffic Jammer, by Theatrical (IRE) Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $74,800 Cum 7 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (0) $74,800 In 2009 1st SEACLIFF S. (CRC)

Breeder: Gilbert G. Campbell WHAT R THE ODDS gr/ro. f. 06 Lightnin N Thunder--Lindas Song, by Seattle Song Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (1) $46,825 Cum 8 5 (3) 1 (0) 1 (1) $122,425 In 2009 1st EMERALD DOWNS S. (HST) 3rd CHARIOT CHASER H. (NP)

Breeder: Michael Fennessy WHO'S UP ch. c. 07 Graeme Hall--Divine Rockette, by Is It True Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 2 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $93,000 Cum 4 2 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $93,000 In 2009 1st GENEROUS S. -G3 (HOL)

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WORSTCASESCENARIO b. f. 07 Forbidden Apple--Stacie's Halo, by Halo Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $119,180 Cum 4 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $119,180 In 2009 1st ADIRONDACK S. -G2 (SAR)

Breeder: Arthur I. Appleton YANKEE INJUNUITY dk b/. h. 04 Yankee Victor--Honestly Honey, by Irish Open Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 1 (1) 2 (2) 1 (0) $147,455 Cum 33 7 (2) 8 (3) 7 (0) $321,020 In 2009 1st ARLINGTON SPRINT H. (AP) 2nd J. KENNETH SELF SHELBY COUNTY BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB S. (IND) 2nd KENTUCKY CUP TURF DASH S. (KD)

Breeder: Valerie B. Dailey & Kelli Charles YOU ARE A DEVIL b. f. 06 Alajwad--Quiet Devil, by Devil's Bag Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 13 4 (1) 4 (0) 1 (0) $64,402 Cum 16 6 (1) 4 (0) 1 (0) $79,137 In 2009 1st CLASICO ANO NUEVO -G2 (CMR)

Breeder: Louis Gurino YOU LUCKIE MANN gr/ro. c. 06 Exchange Rate--Terri's Choice, by West Acre Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 7 2 (1) 4 (3) 0 (0) $200,500 Cum 11 4 (2) 4 (3) 2 (2) $302,000 In 2009 1st UNBRIDLED S. (CRC) 2nd CARRY BACK S. -G2 (CRC) 2nd SPECTACULAR BID S. (GP) 2nd SUNSHINE MILLIONS DASH S. (GP)

Breeder: Elbert Paul & Opal Eileen Paul YOU'RE MY BOY BLUE b. g. 05 Successful Appeal--Fight On Hillary, by Premiership Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 9 1 (1) 1 (0) 3 (0) $56,970 Cum 26 4 (1) 6 (0) 7 (1) $155,677 In 2009 1st CLAIMING CROWN RAPID TRANSIT S. (CBY)

Breeder: Marty Hershe & Carol Hershe ZADA BELLE b. m. 04 Indian Charlie--Three of a Kind, by Carson City Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 2 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $41,559 Cum 10 6 (3) 1 (1) 0 (0) $247,899 In 2009 1st INTERBOROUGH H. (AQU)

Breeder: Scott Lanier

Breeder: Andrew Cant WILD MIA gr/ro. f. 07 Wildcat Heir--Love Mia (ARG), by El Sultan (ARG) Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 3 1 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $64,147 Cum 3 1 (1) 1 (0) 0 (0) $64,147 In 2009 1st JOHN FRANKS JUVENILE FILLIES TURF S. (CRC)

Breeder: Montgomery Farm WILD PROMISES b. m. 04 Wild Event--Frosty Promise, by Frosty the Snowman Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 4 2 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) $318,000 Cum 20 13 (7) 4 (2) 1 (0) $699,610 In 2009 1st LUTHER BURBANK H. (SR) 1st SUNSHINE MILLIONS FILLY AND MARE TURF S. (GP)

Breeder: Arthur I. Appleton WILD ROLL dk b/. g. 03 Wild Wonder--Piano Roll, by Well Decorated Sts 1st(SW) 2nd(SP) 3rd(SP) Earnings 2009 2 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) $20,003 Cum 24 7 (1) 3 (0) 5 (0) $69,189 In 2009 1st SPRC CLAIMING SERIES PHASE I S. (SUN)

Breeder: Carol Dender & Joe & Sandy Moos

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Leading Florida Trainers By Stakes Wins

Last First Name Name

Wolfson Martin

Gold Stanley

Tortora Emanuel Ziadie Kirk

Anderson Pete

White William

Braddy J.

Brownlee David Gilchrist Greg

Rose Barry

Wolfson Milton

Starts

Wins

109

28

Calascibetta Joseph

Dutrow, Jr.$ Richard Scace Lynne

Wilensky Herman Brown Chad

Griffith Gregory

OʼConnell Kathleen

$333,772

4

14

37

5

$894,682

$963,357

270

55

3

$1,062,051

137

10

2

$379,582

173 3

24 2

3 2

$607,476

$440,000

209

26

2

$629,040

26

4

2

$213,454

79

21

14

4

2

2

$371,538

$251,702

141

19

2

$476,220

113

18

2

$306,511

21

142

Potter Douglas

3

55

Andrade Pablo

Werner Ronny

$1,028,584

219

126

Olivares Luis

4

6

Negrete Javier

Plesa, Jr.$ Edward

$1,806,093

19

235

Total Earnings

6

154

Mott William

Prichard Brian

Stk Wins

4

14

2

27

1

311

46

121

18

2

2

1

$362,265

$492,281

2

$1,150,553

1

$409,267

1

$413,278

$55,000

100

13

1

$224,657

8

3

1

$99,880

69

215

8

29

1

1

$213,907

$436,191

478

75

1

$1,128,380

Wasiluk, Jr. Peter

129

7

1

$145,532

Fawkes David

164

25

1

$487,333

169

17

1

$663,432

2

1

Lake Scott

Wilkes Ian

Medina Angel

Kaplan William

Bennett Gerald

25 2

70

89

Duco Luis

Stutts, Jr. Bennie

8

McLaughlin Kiaran

4

Mackinze Hector

Hartmann Mary

Azpurua Manuel Vivian David

3

15

159 113

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5

1 8

1

1 1

$180,405 $45,000

$140,827

11

1

$243,853

2

1

$217,317

1

$47,295

1 1 1

21 20

1 1 1

1 1

$43,755 $72,260

$128,770

$429,843 $404,762

Leading Florida Trainers By Wins

Last First Name Name

OʼConnell Ziadie White Plesa, Jr. Tortora Griffith Wolfson Pinchin Gatis Andrade Pilotti Ness Collazo Rose Fawkes Dwoskin Braddy DiMauro Azpurua Vivian Gold Garcia Croft Calascibetta Ziadie

Kathleen Kirk William Edward Emanuel Gregory Martin Jose Christos Pablo Larry Jamie Henry Barry David Steven J. Stephen Manuel David Stanley Rodolfo Barry Joseph Ralph

RACING Last First Name Name

Wolfson Plesa, Jr. OʼConnell White Tortora Ziadie Gold Kaplan Rose Braddy Pinchin Negrete Fawkes Calascibetta Dwoskin Pilotti Gilchrist Griffith Azpurua Andrade Olivares Vivian Collazo Brownlee DiMauro

Starts

Wins

478 219 270 311 235 215 109 130 137 142 180 106 238 209 164 157 173 134 159 113 154 139 119 141 194

75 55 55 46 37 29 28 27 27 27 27 26 26 26 25 25 24 21 21 20 19 19 19 19 19

Stk Wins 1 4 3 2 4 1 6 1 2 1 3

1 1 6 2

Total Earnings

$1,128,380 $963,357 $1,062,051 $1,150,553 $1,028,584 $436,191 $1,806,093 $495,080 $226,515 $413,278 $467,590 $295,121 $385,970 $629,040 $487,333 $473,130 $607,476 $375,595 $429,843 $404,762 $894,682 $295,343 $209,480 $476,220 $348,766

Leading Florida Trainers by Earnings

Martin Edward Kathleen William Emanuel Kirk Stanley William Barry J. Jose Javier David Joseph Steven Larry Greg Gregory Manuel Pablo Luis David Henry David Stephen

Starts

Wins

109 311 478 270 235 219 154 169 209 173 130 126 164 141 157 180 3 215 159 142 121 113 238 137 134

28 46 75 55 37 55 19 17 26 24 27 14 25 19 25 27 2 29 21 27 18 20 26 10 21

Stk Wins 6 2 1 3 4 4 6 1 2 3

2 1 2

2 1 1 1 1 1 2

Total Earnings

$1,806,093 $1,150,553 $1,128,380 $1,062,051 $1,028,584 $963,357 $894,682 $663,432 $629,040 $607,476 $495,080 $492,281 $487,333 $476,220 $473,130 $467,590 $440,000 $436,191 $429,843 $413,278 $409,267 $404,762 $385,970 $379,582 $375,595


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2009 Leading Florida Owners Name Last First Generazio Gill West Point Thoroughbreds Prince Sultan Mohd Saud Al Kabeer Jacks or Better Farm, Inc. Glen Hill Farm Gann Repole Stable Cole, Jr. Melnyk Racing Stables, Inc. Monarch Stables, Inc. Rose Family Stable Queen Nyren Moss Campbell Big Red Farm WinStar Farm LLC Haras Santa Maria de Araras Midwest Thoroughbreds Calabrese Acclaimed Racing Stable Dizney Padua Stables Heinlein Koji Maeda

Patricia Michael

Edmund Robert

Harold Carol Maggi Gilbert

Frank Donald Herman

Sts.

Win 2nd 3rd Total Earnings

229 680 49 1 288 106 9 151 134 69 289 228 77 15 160 169 17 21 60 185 115 179 102 100 19 15

32 123 12 1 31 22 2 40 48 19 44 27 16 3 41 35 5 10 43 36 37 20 16 4 3

27 89 7

24 91 4

26 24 1 19 24 7 43 23 20 3 32 22 3 2 3 41 17 38 19 7 1 1

37 12 1 26 15 8 47 21 15 3 24 22 2 4 13 26 18 24 9 11 1 1

$2,112,685 $2,067,517 $1,359,385 $1,200,000 $1,178,646 $920,739 $911,100 $870,185 $810,740 $767,348 $754,771 $742,685 $725,694 $677,940 $672,927 $658,070 $647,753 $638,204 $618,757 $615,700 $606,944 $596,312 $595,447 $580,177 $566,842 $565,281

Name Last First Blahut Racing LLC, Avila, Dennis, Johnson, Dave, et al Estate of Harry J. Aleo Pompa, Jr. Paul Porter Racing Stable LLC Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Tortora, Jacqueline and Ancona, Toni and Richard Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Frontier Stables LLC (J. Davis) Rolbea Thoroughbred Racing LLC Live Oak Plantation Bear Stables, Ltd. Hobeau Farm Oxbow Racing LLC Derby Daze Farm, Inc. and Hoffman, Mark Spendthrift Farm LLC Mondello, Ben and Russo, Adam Tuna Stable LLC and Off the Hook LLC Schickedanz Bruno Bennett, William Don and Bowling, Carl Gold Mark Farm LLC Stronach Stables Mount Joy Stables, Inc. Zayat Stables, LLC$ Thrash, Ike and Dawn

Sts.

Win 2nd 3rd Total Earnings

4 12 34 184 63

2 6 11 21 17

15 103 91 105 86 23 56 84 11 6 65 12 260 29 29 71 5 65 27

6 25 18 9 12 7 9 18 3 18 6 41 8 4 14 1 12 6

1 2 27 6 1 17 16 10 9 12 13 1 3 13 4 43 5 3 11 3 11 2

1 1 6 22 7

$561,200 $559,260 $523,424 $519,475 $510,445

2 11 13 15 16 3 7 13 3 1 14 1 32 5 1 7

$507,100 $504,488 $493,413 $486,997 $479,517 $472,059 $468,332 $466,698 $461,924 $433,206 $427,407 $412,220 $400,373 $389,810 $389,555 $382,481 $380,000 $367,402 $354,858

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By JAY FRIEDMAN efore Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company kicks off the 2010 two-year-old sale season with its Selected Sale on Feb. 16, the cataloged youngsters will go through their pre-sale gallops and breeze at the Under Tack Show on Feb. 12 over the company’s all-weather Safetrack surface. While questions regarding Safetrack’s uniformity and ability to handle the elements have been more than satisfactorily answered, only time and racing could answer the biggest question – how would the sales horses perform after they left the auction grounds? The answer, beginning with Gerson Racing, Charleville Stables and John Rogitz’s Backbackbackgone winning the Willard L. Proctor Memorial Stakes over Hollywood’s synthetic surface on May 25, 2008, has been overwhelmingly positive. Sold for $65,000 by

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M & H Training and Sales, Agent, at the 2008 OBS March Sale, the Florida-bred colt by Put It Back was the first to win a stakes race, the first of 102 stakes victories by Safetrack graduates. Backbackbackgone began a parade that, through January 17th 2010, has seen 180 stakes horses come off the Safetrack surface to win or place in 293 stakes. More than 25% of these horses won or placed in graded stakes and 18 were graded stakes winners. Padua Stables’ Jardin was the first, winning the Schuylerville Stakes (G3) on the dirt track at Saratoga on the 2008 meet’s opening day. The Florida-bred filly by Montbrook was sold for $425,000 by breeder Ocala Stud Farm at the 2008 OBS February Sale. As that Saratoga meeting drew to a close, another OBS Safetrack graduate struck, as Puglisi Racing and TYB Stable’s Mani Bhavan bounced to the lead of the

Jardin (pictured above at OBS) was the first OBS Safetrack graduate to win a graded stakes race by taking the Schuylerville Stakes (G3) on the dirt track at Saratoga (left) on the 2008 meetʼs opening day.

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Stables, Pompa, Lanzman, Dubb and Tolchin’s Stardom Bound, who parlayed three grade one wins, including a victory in the Breeders’Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1), into an Spinaway Stakes (G1) and held off a late charge by Eclipse Award as 2008 champion two-year-old filly. The Jardin for a length and a quarter victory. The Storm Boot daughter of Tapit, consigned by Shadybrook Farm,Agent, filly was consigned by Niall Brennan Stables, Agent, to to the 2008 March Sale, was purchased for $375,000. Sold for $5.7-million after her Breedthe 2008 OBS February Sale. ers’ Cup victory, she added two more It took only until Labor Day for grade one wins at three and she rethe first Safetrack graduate to win turned to form with a good second in a stakes race on the turf, when (2008-09) Santa Anita’s El Encino Stakes (G2) Sand Dollar Stable LLC, Skychai Alcibiades Stakes in her 4-year-old debut on January Racing LLC and Michael J. 17th. Maker’s Night Action scampered Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (Twice) Champagne Stakes The class of 2008 continued to to a four-length victory in the Del Mar Debutante Stakes roll the following year, with BienMiller Lite Cradle Stakes at River stock and Winner Stable, A. Solis II, Downs. The Action This Day colt Hollywood Starlet Stakes A. Strauss, J. Lenner and T. Davenwas sold for $50,000 by Classic Las Virgenes Stakes Oak Leaf Stakes (Twice) port’s The Pamplemousse among the Bloodstock, Agent, at the 2008 Santa Anita Oaks early favorites for the classics after OBS March Sale. Spinaway Stakes two graded stake wins at Santa Anita Indeed, Safetrack graduates before being sidelined by injury. He have assaulted stakes competition with little regard for footing. The 294 stakes races break was sold for $150,000 by Stephens Thoroughbreds, down to 190 on dirt, 69 on synthetic surfaces and 35 on Agent for Vision Sales, at the 2008 OBS March Sale. Zayat Stable’s Soul Warrior was also a factor in turf courses. Class has proved no barrier, as 51 graded stakes horses have emerged to win 26 graded events, 2009, scoring over Derby winner Mine That Bird and winning or placing in 18 grade ones. Overall, Safetrack the speedy Big Drama in the $750,000 West Virginia graduates have won or placed in 69 graded stakes races Derby (G2) at Mountaineer Park. The colt by Lion Heart was purchased for $290,000 out of the Nick de Meric in just over a year and a half of racing. Honors for the first Safetrack champion went to IEAH consignment at the 2008 OBS March Sale. The 2009 Safetrack graduates also enjoyed success at the highest levels of the game. Lazzinnaro, Bulger, Mandato, Sallusto and Tabraue’s Homeboykris made his stakes debut in Belmont’s Champagne Stakes (G1) in October, and won the race by a length and a half. Purchased privately by his connections after breaking his maiden at Calder, the 2-year-old son of Roman Ruler was sold for $11,000 by Nick de Meric, Agent, at the 2009 OBS March Sale. A day earlier, Sovereign Stable’s Negligee was up in the final strides to take the prestigious Alcibiades Stakes (G1) at Keeneland by half a length. The Northern Afleet filly, also acquired privately by her current connections, was consigned by Casse Sales, Agent, to the 2009

Out in Front

Safetrack Grade One Wins

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OBS February Sale. The victory came at the expense of fellow OBS Safetrack graduate She Be Wild, from whom much more would be heard later. Consigned by Omega Farm, Agent, to the 2009 OBS April Sale, Mark DeDomenico LLC’s Blind Luck was also a major force in the two-year-old filly division. After missing by a length in her stakes debut Del Mar’s Darley Debutante Stakes (G1), she came right back and scored by 2-1/2 lengths in the Oak Leaf Stakes (G1) at Santa Anita, emulating Stardom Bound’s victory in the same race a year earlier. The daughter of Pollard’s Vision, an Eclipse Award finalist, then endured a nightmare trip in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1), settling for third before exploding to a seven length win in her final start of the year, the Hollywood Starlet Stakes (G1). But the big story in 2009 was Nancy Mazzoni’s She Be Wild, Eclipse Award winner as 2009’s champion twoyear-old filly. Consigned to the 2009 OBS April Sale by Mayberry Farm, Agent, she began her ascent to the title with a pair of stakes wins in Chicago, including a victory in the Arlington-Washington Lassie (G3) in September. In front in Keeneland’s Alcibiades Stakes (G1) until the final strides, she was caught by fellow Safetrack graduate Negligee, settling for second. Her next start was in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) at Santa Anita, and after slipping through a crowded field on the inside with a furlong to go, she held off a late charge by Beautician to win by three quarters of a length, with fellow April graduate Blind Luck a troubled-trip nose back in third. The daughter of Offlee Wild ended her juvenile campaign 5-4-1-0 with earnings of $1,311,040. ■

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By JO ANN GUIDRY n the Thoroughbred racing industry, Grade 1 stakes winners are not a dime a dozen. In fact, according to The Jockey Club worldwide statistics for foal crops from 1992-2001, only 0.1 percent of foals from starters during that decade earned the superstar Grade I designation. Little wonder indeed that Grade 1 stakes winners are held in such high regard. During the 2009 racing season, five Florida-breds earned membership into the elite club: Big City Man, Hooh Why, Macho Again, Presious Passion and Vineyard Haven. And actually, Presious Passion and Vineyard Haven were renewing their membership from last season. The trio of Big City Man, Macho Again and Presious Passion each banked more than $1-million on the season. Not surprisingly, Hooh Why, Presious Passion and Vineyard Haven were named 2009 Florida-bred champions. Here in alphabetical order is a look at the 2009 Florida-bred Grade I stakes winners. BIG CITY MAN

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Big City Man traveled across the world to claim his Grade 1 stakes victory. After winning a pair of stakes at Calder Race Course as a juvenile, Big City Man was sold privately to Prince Sultan bin Mohammed bin Saud al Kabeer and shipped to Saudi Arabia. He would not make another start until he was a four year old, a year and a half later. But the long layoff paid off with an impressive win in a 1200-meter handicap at Dubai’s Nad Al Sheba on January 8. Proving that was no fluke, Big City Man came back two weeks later to score his initial graded stakes win. On

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January 22, Big City Man unleashed a determined stretch run to tally a three-quarters length victory in the Al Shindagha Sprint (UAE-G3). Given more time off after that stellar win, Big City Man came back six weeks later to finish second to Gayego in the Dayjur Mahab Al Shimaal (UAE-G3). It was a prelude of what was to come. In the $2-million Dubai Golden Shaheen (UAE-G1) on March 28, Big City Man accomplished no less than defeating a champion to collect his Grade I victory. In


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A quintet of Florida-bred runners earned the unique distinction of becoming 2009 Grade 1 winners.

deep stretch, Big City Man powered past North American champion Indian Blessing to score an impressive win by a length and a quarter. The winning time for the 1,200 meter (5.97 furlongs) was 1:08.93. Shortly after his Dubai Golden Shaheen victory, Big City Man was shipped to trainer Jeff Mullins’ Hollywood Park-based operation. Sadly on July 5 after completing a six-furlong workout, Big City Man was rushed to an emergency equine clinic, where he was diagnosed

with a strangulated cecum. He died shortly thereafter. In 2009, Big City Man posted three wins and one second in four starts to earn $1,377,965. His career bankroll totaled $1,521,505. By Northern Afleet out of the Valid Appeal mare Mini Appeal, Big City Man was bred by Four Horsemen’s Ranch. Consigned by his breeder to the 2006 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company’s January mixed sale, the colt sold for $15,000 to Freddie Hyatt. Summerfield,

Big City Man (above) had a successful campaign in Dubai.

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Hooh Why won the Ashland Stakes at Keeneland as a 24-1 longshot.

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agent, next consigned Big City Man to the 2006 OBS August yearling sale, where he sold for $45,000 to Mr. T Stables. For the latter, he won the 2007 Criterium Stakes and Dr. Fager Stakes at Calder before being sold privately to Prince Sultan bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Kabeer. HOOH WHY

Macho Again has career earnings of $1,817,353.

After being stakes-placed five times in her career, Hooh Why scored her initial stakes win, graded stakes win and Grade 1 victory all wrapped up in one. Bred by Gail Gee, Hooh Why opened the 2009 season with a second to Beltene in the Sunshine Millions Oaks at Santa Anita Park on January 24. A little less than two months later, the chestnut Cloud Hopping filly finished third to Stardom Bound in the Santa Anita Oaks (G1). Shipped to Keeneland, Hooh Why took to the change of scenery. On April 4 and as a 24-1 longshot, Hooh Why scored a neck victory over graded stakes

winner Gozzip Girl in the Ashland Stakes (G1). Finishing third was Santa Anita Oaks (G1) winner Stardom Bound. The winning time for the mile and one-sixteenths race was 1:43.80. Hooh Why encored that Grade I win with a victory in the La Lorgnette Stakes on May 17 at Woodbine. She defeated Tasty Temptation by a half-length with Milwaukee Appeal finishing third. Winning time for the mile and one-sixteenths race was 1:45.46. Also on the season, Hooh Why posted thirds in the Selene Stakes (G3-Can) at Woodbine and Double Delta Stakes at Arlington Park. Racing for Gee’s Derby Daze Farm and Mark Hoffman, she banked $452,174 on the season. Her outstanding season earned her the title of 2009 Florida-bred champion 3-year-old filly. Gee, who owns Ocala-based Derby Daze Farm, bought Hooh Why’s dam, the unraced Corporate Report mare Magic Merger privately. From a Quarter Horse background, Magic Merger was the first Thoroughbred mare that Gee bought shortly after buying her 80-acre farm. In addition to Hooh Why, Magic Merger is also the dam of Florida-bred stakes winner Rumbling Cloud. Magic Merger had a 2007 D’wildcat filly named D’wild Beach, a 2009 With Distinction colt and was bred to Put It Back for 2010.

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MACHO AGAIN

Already a graded stakes winner who had finished second to Big Brown in the 2008 Preakness Stakes (G1), it seemed only a matter of time and luck before Macho Again scored a Grade 1 victory. Both of those elements were on his side in 2009.


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OBS February 2-year-olds in training sale, where he was purchased by current owner West Point Thoroughbreds for $150,000. PRESIOUS PASSION

Millionaire Presious Passion opened up the season with a runner-up finish to fellow Florida-bred Soldier’s Dancer in the Sunshine Millions Turf on January 24 at SantaAnita.A month later, the Mary Hartmann trainee led gate-to-wire to best Quasicobra by a half a length in the Mac Diarmida Stakes (G3) at Gulfstream Park. Winning time for the 11 furlongs over a firm course was 2:12.10. Hartmann then shipped Patricia Generazio’s colorbearer back to her Monmouth Park base. On June 13, Presious Passion scored a gutsy nose win in the Monmouth Stakes in his first race back after a three-month break. Presious Passion set off the fireworks with his second consecutive United Nations Stakes (G1) victory on July 4 at Monmouth Park. The big rangy Royal Anthem chestnut won by two lengths in course-setting time of 2:10.97 for the 11 furlongs. The second Grade I win came back out at Santa Anita, where Presious Passion captured the Clement L. Hirsch Memorial Turf Championship Stakes (G1) on October 11. He won by two and a half lengths in 1:59.13 for the 10 furlongs. Presious Passion closed out his stellar season with a gallant and memorable effort in the Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1) on November 7 at Santa Anita. He led by as many as 10 lengths, set fractions of :23.08, :45.14, 1:09.24, 1:34.56 and 1:59.72 before being collared by

In nine starts in 2009, Presious Passion notched four wins and two seconds.

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In his second start on the season, Macho Again overcame steady rain and a very sloppy track to post his second career graded-stakes win. With a late rush, he posted a length win over Secret Getaway in New Orleans Handicap (G2) on March 14 at Fair Grounds. Winning time for the nine furlongs over the sloppy track was 1:50.21. The victory also made Macho Again a millionaire, boosting his career earnings at that point to $1,076,619. The West Point Thoroughbreds colorbearer’s next start didn’t come until June 13 at Churchill Downs in the Stephen Foster Handicap (G1). Macho Again rallied from last around the far turn to win by a length over Asiatic Boy (Arg) with favored Einstein (Brz) a nose back in third. And just like that, Macho Again had his Grade I tally. Winning time for the nine furlongs was 1:49.75. After a second to Bullsbay in the Whitney Handicap (G1) on August 8 at Saratoga, Macho Again then ran perhaps the race of his career but didn’t win. In the Woodward Stakes (G1) on September 5 at Saratoga, Macho Again was bested by just a head by super filly Rachel Alexandra. On the season, Macho Again posted two wins and two seconds in eight starts to bank a hefty $1,040,734. His career earnings to date total $1,817,353. By Macho Uno out of the deceased Wild Again mare Go Donna Go, Macho Again was bred by Milan Kosanovich. Consigned by Beth Bayer, agent, to the 2006 OBS August yearling sale, the gray/roan colt was bought for $85,000 by Crupi’s New Castle Farm, agent. The latter then consigned the colt to the 2007

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Conduit (Ire) in deep stretch. Conduit (Ire), who also won the 2008 BC Turf, posted a half-length victory over Presious Passion. In nine starts in 2009, Presious Passion notched four wins and two seconds to earn $1,524,275. He was named the 2009 Floridabred Horse of theYear, champion older male and champion turf horse. In five seasons of racing, Presious Passion has to date earned $2,576,293. Bred by Joseph and Helen Barbazon, Presious Passion is out of the unraced Marquetry mare Princesa’s Passion. The Barbazons, who own 220-acre Pleasant Acres Farm just outside Ocala in Morriston, purchased Princesa’s Passion privately. In addition to Presious Passion, Princesa’s Passion has also produced winner Just Livin a Dream ,a 2006 filly by Trippi, and a 2007 Exchange Rate filly named Exchangeable. Patricia Generazio and her husband, Frank, a retired trainer, are longtime clients of the Barbazons and purchased Presious Passion privately as a yearling. VINEYARD HAVEN

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Following consecutive Grade 1 victories in 2008 as a juvenile, Vineyard Haven was sold privately to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum’s Godolphin Racing LLC. Shipped to Dubai, Saeed bin Suroor took over the training duties for the gray/roan Lido Palace (Chi) colt. But it wouldn’t be long before Vineyard Haven would return to his American roots. In the King’s Bishop Stakes (G1) at Saratoga onAugust 29,Vineyard Haven was a bit too aggressive in trying to notch his third career Grade

I victory. Charged with bumping Capt. Candyman Can in the deep stretch, Vineyard Haven was disqualified from first to second. But Vineyard Haven made amends for that transgression in the Frank De Francis Memorial Dash (G1) on October 24 at Laurel Park. Despite a late break from the gates and traffic problems, Vineyard Haven secured a clear path on the rail. Delivering a determined late rally, he notched a half-length win over Ravalo with fellow Florida-bred Fleet Valid Third. Winning time for the six furlongs over a sloppy track was 1:09.02. The season closer for Vineyard Haven was a third to Kodiak Kowboy in the Cigar Mile (G1) on November 28 at Aqueduct. On four starts, Vineyard Haven posted one win, one second one third in a trio of Grade I races to earn $282,500. He was named the 2009 Florida-bred champion 3-year-old colt/gelding and champion sprinter. Bred by owner/trainer Lynne Scace, Vineyard Haven is out of the winning Aloha Prospector mare Princess Aloha. Scace also bred, raced and trained Princess Aloha, who is also the dam of Florida-bred stakes winner On the Vineyard. Owned and trained by Scace when he broke his maiden, Vineyard Haven was sold privately shortly thereafter to the partnership of the late trainer Bobby Frankel, Louis Lazzinnaro and Joe Torre’s Diamond Pride LLC. Following Vineyard Haven’s wins in the 2008 Hopeful Stakes (G1) and Champagne Stakes (G1), the partnership sold him privately to current owner Godolphin Stables. ■


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D’WILDCAT

WILDCAT HEIR Name

Sire Name

PROUD ACCOLADE

Farm Name

NA Stk Gr Earnings Strtrs Wnrs SW's Wins SW's

Earnings

Leading Earner

Leading Earnings

Yrlg Sold

Yrlg Avg

2yo Sold

2yo Avg

Wildcat Heir

Forest Wildcat

Journeyman Stud

$1,169,439

60

39

2

2

0

$1,169,439

Karmageddon

$73,130

56

$20,423

39

D'wildcat

Forest Wildcat

Vinery

$909,058

46

25

1

2

1

$1,020,767

D' Funnybone

$278,200

14

$14,964

23

$41,661

Proud Accolade

Yes It's True

deceased

$959,626

29

15

2

2

0

$959,626

Proud Zoe

$154,238

8

$24,126

14

$39,107

$13,601

17

$64,406

Hear No Evil

Carson City

Journeyman Stud

$640,355

7

3

2

5

0

$640,355

Jackson Bend

$477,820

Consolidator

Storm Cat

Journeyman Stud

$477,203

58

18

1

1

0

$591,506

Absolute Music

$78,862

52

$39,115

Chapel Royal

Montbrook

Signature Stallions $586,381

46

15

0

0

0

$586,526

Dahlgren Chapel

$133,383

43

$13,263

11

$48,364

Montbrook

Buckaroo

Ocala Stud

25

14

0

0

0

$535,873

Amen Hallelujah

$132,370

9

$10,856

18

$36,650

$514,578

Roar of the Tiger

Storm Cat

Hartley/De Renzo

$485,069

39

15

1

1

1

$486,521

Bear Tough Guy

$180,338

23

$5,243

20

$30,220

Indian Ocean

Stormy Atlantic

Bridlewood Farm

$398,988

30

12

1

1

0

$398,988

Winey Taylor

$85,415

22

$5,055

7

$17,857

Graeme Hall

Dehere

Winding Oaks

$374,389

18

9

1

1

1

$374,389

Who's Up

$93,000

16

$7,430

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MONTBROOK

CHAPEL ROYAL

GRAEME HALL

Name

Sire Name

Farm Name

NA Stk Gr Leading Earnings Strtrs Wnrs SW's Wins SW's Earnings Earner

Montbrook

Buckaroo

Ocala Stud

$3,759,914

144

80

7

11

0

$3,781,209

Big Drama

Graeme Hall

Dehere

Winding Oaks

$3,605,765

140

92

4

7

1

$3,613,266

Chapel Royal

Montbrook

Singature Stallions

$2,940,811

150

75

3

3

1

Put It Back

Honour and Glory Bridlewood Farm

$2,672,215

167

91

10

12

D’wildcat

Forest Wildcat

Vinery

$2,556,646

91

54

3

Concerto

Chief’s Crown

Ocala Stud

$2,306,744

111

59

Three Wonders

Storm Cat

deceased

$2,181,895

138

Full Mandate

A.P. Indy

Hartley/De Renzo

$2,033,374

Double Honor

Gone West

Get Away Farm

Halo’s Image

Halo

Yrlg Sold

Yrlg Avg

2yo Sold

$358,500

9

$10,856

18

$36,650

Duke of Mischief

$312,800

16

$7,430

5

$105,400

$3,087,975

Advice

$232,251

43

$13,263

11

$48,364

5

$2,997,611

Jessica Is Back

$220,385

11

$38,282

4

$19,500

4

1

$2,668,355

D’ Funnybone

$278,200

14

$14,964

23

$41,661

2

3

1

$2,313,779

Finallymadeit

$365,375

2

$4,750

5

$29,200

77

1

1

0

$2,188,535

Helicopter

$108,205

12

$5,300

5

$8,440

149

72

0

0

0

$2,033,374

Kissa Melissa

$147,750

8

$2,325

10

$9,390

$1,980,372

131

72

2

2

0

$2,004,055

All Night Labor

$122,513

2

$1,850

10

$9,940

Bridlewood Farm

$1,858,405

106

58

1

2

1

$1,858,405

How’s Your Halo

$184,375

15

$7,573

7

$24,500

Concorde’s Tune Concorde Bound

Ocala Stud

$1,833,535

125

62

2

2

0

$1,827,151

Schill

$103,680

2

$23,600

12

$48,250

Straight Man

Saint Ballado

Signature Stallions

$1,609,077

83

48

2

2

0

$1,651,619

Straight Laced

$87,370

2

$2,450

2

$5,350

Marquetry

Conquistador Cielo Stonewall

$1,584,113

123

49

2

3

0

$1,586,047

Taste’s Sis

$124,694

3

$4,800

3

$17,667

Untuttable

Unbridled

Stonehedge

$1,451,052

76

34

2

3

1

$1,451,052

This Ones for Phil

$293,020

6

$19,750

West Acre

Forty Niner

Stonehedge

$1,408,196

76

49

0

0

0

$1,408,196

Classy Concern

$88,100

6

$17,083

B L’s Appeal

Valid Appeal

Randolph Thoroughbreds $1,290,558

85

49

0

0

0

$1,290,558

Little Miss Kisses

$95,279

1

16,000

Black Mambo

Kingmambo

deceased

$1,275,697

79

39

1

2

0

$1,275,697

Mr. Monkey Jones

$142,760

7

$7,843

8

$9,625

Wildcat Heir

Forest Wildcat

Journeyman Stud

$1,169,439

60

39

2

2

0

$1,169,439

Karmageddon

$73,130

56

$20,423

39

$39,115

Roar of the Tiger Storm Cat

Hartley/De Renzo

$1,165,668

85

43

1

1

1

$1,167,120

Bear Tough Guy

$180,338

23

$5,243

20

$30,220

Strong Hope

Grand Slam

Winding Oaks

$1,082,434

78

40

1

1

0

$1,094,336

Trophy Collector

$112,130

33

$11,551

10

$28,688

City Place

Storm Cat

Hartley/ De Renzo

$1,034,935

44

28

1

1

0

$1,034,935

Wall Street Wonder

$117,341

11

$16,900

20

$15,335

Unbridled Time

Unbridled’s Song

Singature Stallions

$1,007,737

76

38

0

0

0

$1,007,737

Sailing Time

$89,460

4

$7,100

Proud Accolade

Yes It’s True

deceased

$959,626

29

15

2

2

0

$959,626

Proud Zoe

$154,238

8

$24,126

14

$39,107

Gimmeawink

Elusive Quality

Bridlewood Farm

$876,269

60

31

1

1

0

$876,269

Casey’s On Call

$84,860

6

$8,383

9

$9,722

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Leading Florida Freshman Sires The following list includes currently active, deceased, and pensioned stallions, with racing results updated through December 31, 2009. Statistics provided by The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc.

PROUD ACCOLADE

WILDCAT HEIR

HEAR NO EVIL

Sire Name

Farm Name

NA Stk Gr Earnings Strtrs Wnrs SW's Wins SW's

Wildcat Heir

Forest Wildcat

Journeyman Stud

$1,169,439

60

39

2

2

0

$1,169,439

$73,130

56

$20,423

39

$39,115

Proud Accolade

Yes It's True

deceased

$959,626

29

15

2

2

0

$959,626

Proud Zoe

$154,238

8

$24,126

14

$39,107

Hear No Evil

Carson City

Journeyman Stud

$640,355

7

3

2

5

0

$640,355

Jackson Bend

$477,820

Consolidator

Storm Cat

Journeyman Stud

$477,203

58

18

1

1

0

$591,506

Absolute Music

$78,862

52

$13,601

17

$64,406

Indian Ocean

Stormy Atlantic

Bridlewood Farm

$398,988

30

12

1

1

0

$398,988

Winey Taylor

$85,415

22

$5,055

7

$17,857 $20,000

Name

Earnings

Leading Earner Karmageddon

Leading Earnings

Yrlg Sold

Yrlg Avg

2yo Sold

2yo Avg

Bwana Charlie

Indian Charlie

Journeyman Stud

$357,125

27

12

0

0

0

$357,125

B'wanagoldmine

$69,523

4

$7,600

7

Act of Duty

Mr. Prospector

Bridlewood Farm

$259,990

28

9

0

0

0

$259,990

Acting French

$49,150

8

$2,788

12

$15,417

Western Pride

Way West (FR)

Signature Stallions $77,804

9

5

0

0

0

$77,804

Corcho

$24,610

1

$2,000

4

$17,875

Dark Kestrel

Stormy Atlantic

University of Florida $72,095

3

2

0

0

0

$72,095

Deceptively

$38,175

4

$1,775

2

$14,500

Boastful

Cozzene

Covington Oaks

3

1

0

0

0

$26,193

Boastingmyrights

$23,300

$26,193

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It’s a

Family Thing The glue of a family bonds like no other.

t was 5:30 on a Sunday evening in January, and the first two weeks of the HITS Ocala precircuits were wrapping up. Riders, trainers and grooms worked chores around the barns as golf carts whizzed back and forth to the show office. Vendors packed up their wares, vans and trailers were being loaded. The clanging of a farrier’s hammer echoed in the distance and the loudspeaker announced final class results just before dusk. The scene was everything you’d expect at the end of a horse show week. And then I noticed something completely ordinary and yet wonderfully special. A dynamic that’s always been around but seems to shine uncommonly bright this year – it was families. I saw dads hooking up horse trailers. Moms pulling braids. Little brothers and sisters (albeit while playing video games) holding horses and helping with last-minute grooming. Grandparents sitting ringside, proudly telling everyone which horse or pony their grandchild was riding. The family scene wasn’t traditional in every situation, of course. As author Jane Howard said, “Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family. Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one.” In some barns, a family unit is smaller or difIf you’re unfamiliar ferent, comprising a mom and daughter, or even a group of junior or amateur riders. If you root for each other, train with each other, and offer with the NFR… let’s just shoulders to lean on, I figure you’re family. say it’s a really big deal. Williston’s Jared Smith knows that as well as anyone. The son of Chris and Julie Smith, and nephew of Dr. Barry and Shari Eisaman, The Superbowl of rodeo. Jared grew up on the inside of Florida’s Thoroughbred industry and used to spend a fair amount of time discouraging racehorses from bucking. Somehow along the way, though, things reversed, and a few months ago Jared became the first person from Florida ever to qualify for the National Finals Rodeo in bareback riding. If you’re unfamiliar with the NFR…let’s just say it’s a really big deal. The Superbowl of rodeo. When I spoke with Jared’s mother earlier this month, she told story after story of his path to the NFR and – like a true rodeo mom – didn’t even try to hide her pride. Writer Jo Ann Guidry caught up with 22-year-old Jared as he traveled to yet another rodeo this spring. See her exciting piece, “Ride ‘Em, Cowboy,” on p. 72.

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Brochure Available for Rehabilitating Horses The American Horse Council is pleased to announce the availability of a new brochure, done in partnership with AHC sponsors Nutrena, Intervet/ Schering-Plough Animal Health, and the American Farrier’s Association. As many are aware, the plight of the neglected horse continues to worsen. As more horse owners step in to help, many are looking for guidance, as they have cared for horses but may not have experience with horses in this particular state before.

The Caregiver’s Guide to Rehabilitating the Neglected Horse shows horse owners who have rescued a neglected horse how to properly bring that animal back to a healthy state, without overly stressing their already fragile state. Sections include proper feeding, proper vaccination & deworming practices, and hoof care. “The American Horse Council is thankful that, in working with our members and sponsors, we are able to provide resources to help horse owners and potential horse owners to rehabilitate neglected

Unwanted Horse Coalition Releases Best Practices Handbook

horses,” said AHC President Jay Hickey The Caregiver’s Guide was introduced at the recent AAEP Convention, and received much welcome from the veterinarians in attendance. The printed copy contains a page with coupons from Nutrena and Intervet products, as well as a coupon for a new discounted individual membership with the AHC. Anyone wishing to obtain printed copies of this brochure can contact Ericka Caslin of the Unwanted Horse Coalition at ecaslin@horsecouncil.org or (202) 209-4031. The Caregiver’s Guide (minus the coupons) will also be available for download on the Resources page of the Unwanted Horse Coalition website. ■

Early this year, the Unwanted Horse Coalition (UHC) published a handbook entitled Best Practices: How Your Organization Can Help Unwanted Horses. The handbook is part of the UHC’s continuing effort to get the horse community more involved in solving the problem of unwanted horses. If the horse community is to succeed in lessening the problem of unwanted horses, more organizations and more events, large and small, regardless of their breed or discipline, must institute activities and programs to deal with their horses after their active lives are over or when their owners are no longer able to care for them. Many equine organizations, events and service providers have already instituted programs to help ensure that no horse becomes unwanted. The Best Practices Handbook lists many of these activities and other initiatives that those in the horse industry can undertake. The handbook includes sections on administration, continuing education, fundraising, support of equine care facilities, matchmaking, direct assistance, breeding control, and euthanasia. The Best Practices Handbook outlines various examples of successful programs and activities already in place with other organizations. There are thousands of associations, events, activities, service providers, commercial suppliers, meetings, trail rides, etc. in the horse community. Regardless of whether you are involved with a large organization, a small show, a racetrack, or a veterinary clinic, there are ideas in this booklet that can be adopted and put into place. If each gets involved in some fashion, the industry can go a long way toward solving the problem of excess horses. “The more educated our industry becomes in regard to unwanted horses and the more effort that we put into it, the more we can do to help our horses,” said UHC Chairman, Dr. Tom Lenz. “We hope the Best Practices Handbook will give everyone some ideas to pursue. If each organization gets involved, even with a single activity, the industry can go a long way toward solving this problem.” The UHC is distributing its Best Practices Handbook to organizations and facilities around the country. The handbook is also available for download on the UHC’s website: www.unwantedhorsecoalition.org. ■ THE FLORIDA HORSE • FEBRUARY 2010 69


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NEWS BITS RIDE THE GOLDEN HILLS OF OCALA

Golden Hills Golf & Turf Club Hosts Inaugural Saddle Club Trail Ride Feb. 20. All are invited to participate in a scenic Saturday morning trail ride on the Castro property, directly across Hwy 27 from the Golden Hills Golf & Turf Club property. Saturday, February 20th Trailer in at 10 a.m. Ride out at 11 a.m. Ride for approximately 2 hours and then return to the barn to enjoy a box lunch and each other’s company. Member $15 Guest Fee $30

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All riders will be required to sign a liability release waiver and be at least fourteen years old. A limited number of horses will be available to members who do not have a horse of their own to ride, but have some riding experience. Call early to reserve a horse! RSVP required for all riders by Feb. 14th. For reservations call Sheila Spence at 352-361-7050 or email SheilaSpence@aol.com to reserve your lunch and hitching post!

can Games in 1999, 2003 and 2007 and Team Gold at the 2002 World Equestrian Games. In order to create a timely and seamless transition for the program, the process for identifying Phillips’ successor has begun. The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) will announce the members of the Search Committee in the near future. The search committee will include athletes, committee members and experts in Equestrian sport. The search committee’s initial responsibility will be to develop a job description and timeline to integrate the new person into the eventing program. The USEF anticipates posting the position in 2010. AQHA CONVENTION COMES TO FLORIDA MARCH 5-8

Sign up now to join AQHA members, dignitaries and year-end award winners March 5-8 at the 2010 AQHA Convention, held at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Kissimmee. The schedule includes committee meetings, receptions, membership meetings, awards reception and more. A breeder’s educational seminar, open to all AQHA members, is planned for March 5, covering the topics:

CAPT. MARK PHILLIPS TO STEP DOWN

After 20 years, Capt. Mark Phillips has announced his retirement as Chef d’Equipe and Technical Advisor following the London Olympic Games to “give someone else the opportunity to put their stamp on the program.” At the conclusion of 2012, the US Eventing Program will undergo a significant change. To date, Capt. Mark Phillips has led the Eventing Team to 23 team and individual medals during his time at the helm of the program. Highlights include Team Silver and Individual Bronze at the 1996 Olympic Games, Team Bronze and Individual Gold at the 2000 Olympic Games, Team Bronze and Individual Silver at the 2004 Olympic Games and Individual Silver at the 2008 Olympic Games. His teams also won Team Gold at the Pan Ameri70 THE FLORIDA HORSE • FEBRUARY 2010

The Gypsy Vanner Horse Society The Gypsy Vanner Horse Society will be holding its annual meeting, judges and breeders seminar at the Florida Carriage Museum and Resort Feb. 26-27. Located near The Villages in Central Florida’s horse country, the Florida Carriage Museum & Resort welcomes Gypsy Vanner owners, judges, and horses to central Florida’s horse country for the


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Identifying Horse Abusers

WATCH USEF TRAINING SESSIONS

Enjoy a rare opportunity to watch Olympic hopefuls and their horses train during two upcoming High Performance Training Sessions for the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) held in Ocala this winter at Overlook Farm South. Chef d’Equipe Capt. Mark Phillips will coach A and Blisted riders from 8:30-4:40 each day on Feb. 4-5 and Feb. 2526 (call ahead to verify). Auditors are welcomed and encouraged, but are asked to be respectful of the lessons and property. There is no charge to attend.

• Breed integrity, A New Initiative • AQHA by the Numbers –An in-depth analysis of what • • •

trends we see in the data Genetic Disorders – update on genetic disease and testing Breeders Talk – a collation of members’ comments on breeding topics. A Wider Perspective - What can we learn from other breeds, species, or countries

To register or learn more, or to view each committee’s agenda, visit www.aqha.com.

Annual Meeting Held in Florida GVHS annual event. The weekend includes a judges & breeders seminar, GVHS horse evaluations, annual general membership dinner meeting, and year-end awards.

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Visit the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society website at www.vanners.org or call (888) 520-9777 ext. 1 for more information.

FOSH Unveils Database of Horse Protection Act Violators On Jan. 4, Friends of Sound Horses (FOSH) unveiled a Website listing more than 8,700 Horse Protection Act violators who have received suspensions from 1986 to the present. The Horse Protection Act (HPA) is the Federal law that makes it illegal to “sore” Tennessee Walking Horses and other gaited breeds. Soring is the abusive practice of creating pain with chemical or mechanical means on the front legs and hooves to exaggerate and create an artificial gait for the show ring. Access to these records will assist individuals selecting a professional trainer for their gaited horse by researching a trainer’s violation history. Horse rescue organizations that place horses with new adoptees can verify their HPA history before placing the horse. Show management and enforcement officials can familiarize themselves with names of repeat violators, which are listed in one of the search options. The site also provides current data, such as suspension proportions by state, and by violation type. FOSH is providing the information as a resource for persons who are active, or wish to become active, in owning, breeding and/or showing Tennessee Walking Horses, Racking Horses and Spotted Saddle Horses, the principle breeds subject to regulation under the Horse Protection Act. Users have free access to the information after registering at www.hpadata.us. Sources of the data include the official disqualification and civil penalty lists maintained by theAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA); violation and penalty information reported by USDA-certified Horse Industry Organizations (HIOs) such as SHOW, the National Horse Show Commission (NHSC) and other HIOs that have participated in the USDA-sponsored Operating Plans, and various public web sites. Any corrections must be directed to the original source HIO which reported the data. There are 13 USDA-certified HIOs at present. This listing does not include all HPA offenders because the USDA is restricted by budget and only attends about 7 percent of shows. Many industry inspectors have proven to be lax in their examinations when the USDA is not present to provide oversight. Early records were disorganized and lacking, however, the FOSH database is the most complete listing available today of Horse Protection Act violators. FOSH is the national leader in the promotion of natural, sound gaited horses and in the fight against abuse and soring of Tennessee Walking Horses and all gaited horses. ■ For more information about FOSH, or to become a member, visit www.fosh.info or call (800) 51-7993.

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rowing up in Ocala’s Thoroughbred country, Jared Smith broke and galloped young horses with the intention of getting the buck out of the future racehorses. Now the professional bareback bronc rider makes his living climbing up on the best bucking horses in the business.The irony is not lost on the 22-year-old Williston native. “With Thoroughbreds, the last thing you want is them bucking with you,” said Smith. “But as a bareback rider, you want to draw the horses that buck the hardest because those are the ones that you get the highest scores on. It’s kinda funny how that’s worked out for me.” Actually, becoming a professional bareback bronc rider has worked out very well for Smith. Named the 2008 Bareback Rookie of the Year by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, Smith encored that by qualifying for the 2009 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo last December in LasVegas. In doing so, he became the first bareback rider from Florida to qualify for the NFR. “Qualifying for the NFR was a dream come true for me,” said Smith. “Having the opportunity to get on ten of the best bucking horses and compete against the best cowboys in the rodeo business was very exciting.” 72 THE FLORIDA HORSE • FEBRUARY 2010

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to pursue a pro rodeo career full time. And following the 2009 College National Finals Rodeo, he left Western Texas College to do just that. “I knew that if I was going to be successful as a pro rodeo cowboy, I needed to really do it right,” said Smith. “And that meant hitting the road and competing in as many rodeos that I could.” Smith criss-crossed the country from rodeo to rodeo in 2009, even competing for a time with a broken riding hand. During the year, he racked up bareback riding titles at the Dayton (Iowa) Championship Rodeo, San Luis Valley Ski-Hi Stampede (Monte Vista, CA.), Southwest District FAT Stock Show & Rodeo (Lake Charles, LA.), Central Arkansas PRCA Rodeo (Conway), and was co-champion at the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo in Oklahoma. By the time the Heartland Pro Rodeo Championships arrived in early October in Waco, Texas, Smith was the 15th-ranked bareback rider in the PRCA world standings. At that competition’s conclusion, he’d won $5,657

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and moved up to 13th in the world standings to qualify for the NFR. The top 15 bareback riders in the world standings at the conclusion of the Heartland Pro Rodeo Championships qualified for the NFR. “Qualifying for the NFR made all the miles and the hard work worth it,” said Smith. “It was a great feeling knowing I was going to Las Vegas.” With Smith’s first NFR experience tucked away, the quest for a return engagement to Las Vegas began in earnest in January. The new PRCA season got underway in Denver for Smith and his traveling partner Steven Peebles, who was the 2009 Bareback Rookie of theYear. From Colorado, the pair will travel to early season rodeos in Texas and South Dakota. Like most pro rodeo cowboys, Smith expects to be on the road for 250300 days this year with one goal in mind. “Making the NFR every year is my goal now,” said Smith, who still calls Williston home. “There’s no real reason to rodeo if I’m not going to try to be the best. And the best go to the NFR.” ■

Bareback Riding 101

Bareback riding is a rodeo roughstock event. In bareback riding, the cowboy must exit the chute with his spurs set above the horseʼs withers and hold them there until the horseʼs front feet hit the ground after the initial jump out of the chute. Failing to do so results in disqualification. The cowboy, while using only one hand to hold onto his rigging, must stay on for a full eight seconds without touching the horse, himself or any of his equipment with his free hand. Failing to do so results in disqualification. Two judges score a cowboyʼs ride by awarding 0-25 points for the riderʼs performance and 0-25 points for the horseʼs effort. The judgesʼ scores are then combined to determine the cowboyʼs total score with 100 being a perfect ride.– Source: Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (prorodeo.com)

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Identifying and treating placentitis, and understanding your veterinarian’s role.

By MICHELLE M.LEBLANC DVM,DipACT lacental infection (placentitis)during the last three to four months of gestation is devastating both economically and emotionally because most foals are born prematurely and do not survive unless the infection is identified early and the dam treated appropriately. Unfortunately, many mares do not exhibit classical signs of infection, premature udder development and a vaginal discharge, so infections are commonly missed. Placentitis will occur in 3 to 7 percent of pregnant mares. Ninety percent of infections are due to bacteria entering the vagina, traveling up to the cervix and penetrating the cervical barrier. Bacteria gain access to the uterus in the cervical star portion of the fetal membranes (Fig. 1), where they quickly multiply. Fetal membranes thicken in response to bacterial contamination and eventually separate from the dam’s uterus at the site of the infection. This results in a decrease in oxygen transfer and nutrients to the fetus and a buildup of toxins within the fetus as blood supply is diminished. The dam responds to this insult with an inflammatory response which consists of white blood cells migrating to the site of the infection, production of pus and release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. While this defense mechanism may block the spread of bacterial infection, the pro-inflammatory cytokines stimulate uterine contractions and may induce abortion even though the fetus is not infected. The fetus will respond to a persistent, low-

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grade bacterial placentitis by maturing more quickly in-utero. If the infection is chronic, lasting for two to three weeks, a foal may be born as early as 310 days and be viable because the stress induces maturation. Unfortunately, not all of the foal’s organs mature at the same rate during a stressful event, so most affected foals need significant neonatal care. Inducing parturition in mares with placentitis is not recommended because the foal’s final maturation only occurs in the last three to five days of gestation and we can’t predict when that will occur in a mare with placentitis. Delivery of a foal before final maturation results in birth of a premature, non-viable foal. IMPROVING THE ODDS

So, what can we do to improve the chances of delivering a viable foal whose dam has placentitis? Early identification followed by appropriate treatment has been shown in experimental models to improve foal survival. Changes in the hormones, progestins and total estrogens and thickening of the placental unit and separation of the fetal membranes from the uterus (most commonly in the region of the cervical region) as seen on ultrasonography are used to identify problems in mares, especially those that exhibit no clinical signs. Progestins are metabolites of progesterone produced by the placental unit from day 120 of gestation until foaling. We are able to measure progestins because they cross react with progesterone assays. In a mare carrying a normal pregnancy,

plasma progestins are stable and do not fluctuate, remaining below 10 to 12 ng/ml, until the last three weeks of gestation when they begin to rise, peaking at levels that exceed 25 ng/ml the day before delivery. The rise in progestins is associated with an increase in fetal adrenal function. Unlike women or other domestic species, the fetal adrenals are unable to produce cortisol, the hormone that stimulates final maturation until the last three to five days of gestation because the enzyme needed by the fetal adrenals to convert progesterone (precursor to cortisol), to cortisol is not present until the last week of pregnancy. If the fetus is stressed after 260 days of gestation, the fetal adrenals pump out progesterone that is then converted to progestins in the placenta. Progestins spill over into the dam’s blood and a change in their concentration indicates fetal stress. We can measure changes in progesterone in the mare’s blood in late gestation to determine if the fetus is undergoing a stressful event such as placentitis, or hypoxia after a colic surgery. We recommend taking three blood samples at 48 to 72-hour intervals to determine if progestins are prematurely rising (before 310 days of gestation)-an indicator of fetal stress-or falling (anytime in the last three months)-an indicator of hypoxia, fetal demise or a positive response to treatment- in mares at risk of placental abnormalities. Total estrogens can also be measured, but are most useful between five and nine months of gestation. Estrogens rise dramatically in the dam’s blood in mid-gestation and begin to fall around seven months of gestation. Estrogens are a by-product of the fetal gonads and placenta and are thought to be an indicator of placental blood flow. The horse is unique in that the fetal gonads grow during mid-gestation and then decrease in size in late gestation. Estrogen levels > 1000 ng/ml is associated with a viable fetus. Levels below 500 ng/ml have been associated with a compromised fetus. The test is not conclusive after 10 months of gestation when the gonads are decreasing in size as total estrogens are rapidly falling. Only one blood sample is


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needed if one wants to measure total estrogens. We recommend measuring both progestins and estrogens in mares at risk of abortion. Ultrasonographic changes in the placental unit may be seen transrectally, especially in the cervical region or transabdominally in cases of Nocardia placentitis. The placental unit may thicken in response to ascending infection to more than 1.5 cm in diameter. Normal thickness of the uterus and placenta ranges between 0.9 to 1.2 cm in the 10th and 11th months. The fetal membranes may separate from the uterus and pus may be seen swirling between the membranes and uterus. As over 90 percent of placentitis cases are due to ascending bacterial infections, most placental lesions are seen transrectally in the area of the cervix. However, in central Kentucky, Nocardia infections are common and cases have been seen in Florida. This organism resides in the space between the uterus and placenta in the area of the uterine body or at the junction of the uterine body and uterine horn. Nocardia infections cause the placenta to separation from the uterus but the organisms do not cross the placenta so the foal does not become infected (Fig. 2). Mares with Nocardia placentitis will usually develop an udder prematurely but will not have a vaginal discharge. The condition is identified by transabdominal ultrasonography. Not all mares with placentitis will exhibit ultrasonographic abnormalities in the placental unit. Fetal heart rate, fetal motion

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Figure 1 a and b. Complete chorioalantois (red sac) and amnion (white sac) from a mare with ascending infection. Note the area of the cervical star is brown. b. Higher magnification of the cervical star portion of the placenta. Note the leathery, granular appearance. Many foals cannot break through this diseased area and will die because of lack of oxygen if the sac is not broken for them. Fig.1 A

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and the clarity of fetal fluids also can be meas- be given for three to 10 days, upon the advice of ured by transabdominal ultrasonography and your veterinarian. If the condition occurs changes in these parameters also indicate fetal sooner, one needs to consider the long term efcompromise. Cloudy fetal fluids in the last three fects of antibiotics on the mare and her fetus. months of gestation indicate placental infection Long term sulfa drugs can induce gastro-inwhile heart rates below 60 beats/min indicate testinal problems in the dam. Gentamicin remains in the fetal compartment much longer hypoxemia (lack of oxygen in the blood). Treatment must be instituted early if a than it remains in the dam’s circulation. Prolonged use may damage fetal kidneys. A treatpregnancy is to be saved and is directed at ment method that has gained favor in mares that 1. Stopping spread of the infection have previously lost their foal to placentitis, al2. Maintaining uterine quiescence 3. Blocking production of pro-inflammatory though there is not scientific data to support the protocol, is to give these mares, cytokines. antibiotics and flunixin megluIf a mare is suspected of havmine, for the first 10 days of the ing placentitis, a complete physmonth beginning around the ical examination should be Fig.2 seventh month of gestation. performed, transrectal ultraA These mares remain on progessonography of the placental unit, terone or Regumate throughout culture of vaginal discharge (if their pregnancy. any is present) and blood drawn If a mare delivers a foal prefor hormonal values.A common maturely, the fetal membranes treatment for mares includes ad- Fig.2 B need to be examined closely. ministration of trimethoprim sulfa orally given to prevent in- Figure 2 a and b. Nocardia The membranes need to be fection, flunixin meglumine placentitis from a mare that turned inside out because the aborted in Florida. Note the (Banamine®) given to block brown, thick discharge on the damage occurs on the side athorn of the placenta. b. tached to the dam’s uterus (Figs. production of pro-inflammatory Higher magnification of the 1 and 2). If there are abnormalcytokines and double dose aldiseased area. Nocardia orities, a veterinarian should be trenogest (Regumate®) or a ganisms do not cross over the placenta into the notified immediately ever if the long acting progesterone comfetus. Foals, if born late pound given to block pro-in- enough in gestation, do not foal appears normal as these flammatory cytokines thereby have infections but are com- foals typically don’t show signs decreasing the likelihood of pre- promised because of lack of of disease for 12 to 72 hours, oxygen and nutrients. when it is too late to institute mature uterine contractions. Not all bacteria, however, are sensitive to sulfa drugs successful treatment. Any mare that has plaso it is best if a vaginal or cervical culture can be centitis should have a uterine culture taken obtained. Other drugs that show promise in ex- within 24 hours of foaling because most of perimental models include pentoxifylline them will continue to harbor bacteria even if (Trental®, this drug has tripled in price in 2010 they were treated aggressively during pregnancy. These mares should be as it is not commonly used in treated appropriately and soon human medicine anymore), asafter foaling as prolonged uterpirin and dexamethasone. Use ine infection during pregnancy of these drugs in experimental Fig.1 will hamper their ability to get models of placentitis in combiB nation with antibiotics and/or Regumate or Ba- pregnant and if they do conceive, many will abort in the subsequent breeding season. A namine improved foal survival. How long should mares be kept on drug close working relationship with your vetericombinations? If the problem occurs late in narian is needed to make vital decisions about gestation, after 10 months, it is prudent to keep mares at risk of early delivery, not only to save the mare on the antibiotic and progesterone the foal but to ensure that the mare’s uterus is compound until she foals. The other drugs can healthy for subsequent breeding. ■ THE FLORIDA HORSE • FEBRUARY 2010 77


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Winter Season Begins The Florida Horse Park kicks off the winter season in Ocala. he 2010 shows have kicked off with a bang! The Florida Horse Park hosted Equiventures’ Winter Horse Trials Jan. 9-10 with 200 plus entries; Orlando Dressage held its first recognized Dressage event of the year Jan. 16-17 with over 90 horses; a clinic sponsored by Partners Group with Jon Hollings was held Jan. 20-21, along with an ICP Clinic with Karen O’Connor and Ashley Leith conducted Jan. 21; the FEI Gallop on the Greenway hosted by the Florida Horse Park was held Jan. 28-31; and the Florida RV Trade Association’s RV show was held Jan. 28-31. However, it does not stop there. Some of the events scheduled for February are: Equiventures’ Winter Horse Trials II, Feb. 12-14; the 10th Annual Hospice Trail Ride, Feb. 20; STRIDE – Dressage, Feb. 21; Sunshine State Combined Driving Event, Feb. 25-28; to name a few. Check the Florida Horse Park Web Site: www.FLHorsePark.com for up-to-date events. Don’t miss Cactus Jack’s

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trail rides daily at the park. This spring, we will welcome back Florida Polo Club Spring Polo Season. We would like to welcome a new sponsor to the Park, Farm Credit of North Florida, ACA, “Your Trusted Lender”, 5075 NW US Hwy 27, Ocala, F 34482 Office: 352.622.4188 Toll Free: (800) 342-3795 Fax: (352) 629-8057. We know you have a choice as to where you spend your hard earned dollars. However, please consider Farm Credit of North Florida and give them an opportunity to serve you. The Florida Horse Park Foundation has made great strides. Our chairman, Mr. Rob Desino, is working diligently on funding resources. The foundation has on board the talent of Ms. Leigh Chambliss of LAC Consulting. Leigh has been engaged to write for grants to benefit the park operations and construction. She has done volumes of work to identify the appropriate grants and foundations that align with the Florida Horse Park’s

goals and objectives of providing a green, eco-tourism destination for horse enthusiasts and friends of the park. Our recent focus has been with pursuing the construction of barns and an arena that can assist with hurricane evacuation for equines, dogs and cats (people too!). More recently, the foundation has interviewed a number of development firms to assist with a major planned giving campaign for the park. In addition to fundraising and development, the foundation is working to secure the services of a new staff member for the park to fill our marketing position. I appreciate your support. The Florida Agriculture Center & Horse Park Authority, Inc. is continuing to make a significant impact on our state’s equestrian community. Happy trails, Connie Duff Wise, Chairman


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Determining Stocking Rates E

trample or damage approximately 3 percent of its body weight per day in pasture forage. Thus, the average 1000-lb. horse would use 30 lbs. of forage per day (1000 x 0.03= 30). The amount of forage consumed per hour can also be estimated. Horses turned out to pasture fulltime do not graze the entire 24-hr period. Instead, horses will only spend 9-14 hours a day grazing. Therefore, an average 1000-lb. horse will likely consume 2.5-3.5 lbs. forage (air-dry weight) per hour (30 lbs. ÷ 9 hrs = 3.5 lbs./hr and 30 lbs. ÷ 14 hrs = 2.5 lbs/hr). The grazing capacity of a pasture changes throughout the year. Our pastures here in Central Florida “normally” start coming out of winter dormancy around the first of March, depending on temperature and amount of rainfall. Typically, May through August will be the heart of the growing season. Once we get to September, the grass begins to slow down in both quantity produced per acre and nutritive quality. PHOTOS COURTESY DR. LORI WARRREN

very year I receive numerous calls about stocking rate, i.e., how many horses can be kept on a piece of property. Many of the calls start like this. “How come I don’t have any grass? I moved here in June and the grass was knee high. I have 10 acres and my eight horses have all but destroyed the pasture.” There are a couple of answers to the question “How many horses can I keep on my place?” First, let’s look at the Land Development Code of Marion County (RR-1- Rural Residential, 4. e). Which states the following: “For the keeping of horses, the minimum square footage of pasture area not including the dwelling shall be 9,000 square feet for the first horse and 6,000 square feet for each additional horse. The total number of horses shall not exceed four per acre, except foals which may be kept until weaned.” When stocking at this maximum rate of four horses per acre (especially if the four horses are broodmares nursing foals) you should not expect to have any grass, and you should plan to keep the horses on full feed and hay year round. The other, more practical answer is to start with a stocking rate of 2 acres of managed permanent pasture per horse. Mares with foals can be counted as one horse until the foal is weaned. Non-planted native range, deep sugar sand, shady pastures with many trees and poorly managed permanent pastures will need to be stocked at a greatly reduced rate to maintain grass cover. To determine stocking rate, measure only the grazeable pasture. Be sure to take out for home sites, barns, driveways, fences and ponds. Remember: 1 acre is 43,560 square feet. As a rule of thumb, a horse will eat,

by Marion County livestock agent Mark Shuffitt

How many horses can your land sustain?

An 8-ft., 1/4-inch cable can be bolted together to form a hoop for measuring a pastureʼs grazing capacity.

Determine a Pasture’s Grazing Capacity To determine the grazing capacity of a pasture, follow these simple steps as prescribed by University of Florida Equine nutritionist, Dr Lori Warren. First, make a hoop by bolting the ends of an 8-foot long, ¼-inch cable together. This will result in a hoop with a 30- inch diameter. Purchase a 500-gram scale and several small to medium-sized paper bags. Step 1: Pre-weigh empty bags and record the weight. Step 2: Select a site to clip. Select a site where the soil, slope and grasses are representative of the pasture as a whole. continued on next page

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Step 3: Toss hoop and clip forage. Randomly toss the hoop and let it land flat on the ground. Clip the plants lying within the hoop down to ground level. Discard all litter, roots, weeds and soil (everything but actual pasture grasses). Step 4: Put clippings into a pre-weighed paper bag. Step 5: Let clippings air dry in the bag. Drying may take two-four days. The clippings should look and feel like hay when they are dry. Step 6: Weigh the bag using the gram scale. Subtract the weight of the bag from the weight of the clippings + bag. Step 7: Average the weights obtained from each hoop. To obtain a representative sample, plants should be clipped, dried and weighed from several different locations within your pasture. Average the weights (in A grams) obtained from each hoop. Step 8: Calculate the total amount of forage growing per acre. Multiply the average hoop weight by 20 to convert the grams of forage in an 8-ft. circumference circle to pounds per acre. This measurement is the total pounds of forage per one acre of pasture. Step 9: Multiply total pounds of forage per acre times the number of acres in your pasture. Step 10: Calculate the forage available for grazing. Some of the forage in a pasture will be lost to trampling. And some of the forage needs to be left behind to sustain the plant. So the total amount of forage growing in your pasture will have to be adjusted to account for these losses. To determine the amount of forage available for grazing, multiply the total amount of forage by 0.35. Once you know how much forage is available for grazing, you can calculate how many horses your pasture B can support (grazing capacity) or how long your horses may be able to stay on the pasture for grazing. Example: 10 acres of graze-able pasture growing at For example: 10 acres of graze-able pasture growing at a rate of 750 pounds per acre would sustain five a rate of 1,000 lbs. per acre should sustain three horses horses for 50 days of grazing. for 90 days. (10 acres X 1000 lbs./acre) (10 acres X 750 lbs./acre) Stocking rate is ÷ (90 days) 30 lbs. forage/horse X five horses the single most 30 lbs. forage per horse Length of time horses can graze (days) = important aspect 50 days of grazing Number of horses the pasture can support = three horses can graze for 90 days. of maintaining a Stocking rate is the single most impor— OR — tant aspect of maintaining a viable, viable, healthy, To extend your grazing season (i.e., productive pasture. healthy, productive pasture. Applying add more days), you may choose to fertilizer based on soil sample analysis graze for a limited number of hours per day. To and a sound weed management program are important as well, but if there is no grass because calculate grazing on an hourly basis, simply conthere have been too many horses grazing too long vert days to hours and use the estimated forage there will be nothing left to fertilize and killing consumption per hour (i.e., 2.5 to 3.5 lbs. forall the weeds would just leave a dirt/sand lot. ■ age/hour/horse) in place of forage per day. 80 THE FLORIDA HORSE • FEBRUARY 2010

(A) Throw the hoop in an area representative of the entire pasture. (B) Clip the forage in the hoop for your calculations.


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A Treasured

Link to the Past here is little more pleasant than an unexpected treat on a quiet, dark-day-at-the-races winter afternoon. A video of Australian legend Phar Lap winning the 1932 Agua Caliente Handicap, for instance by Paul Moran found like a $100 bill on the floor in the process of searching for something entirely unrelated. Then, the Seabiscuit-War Admiral match race of 1938 at Pimlico, newsreel footage that shows people in the infield, sprinting from the rail to the backstretch fence and back again. Fans in those days were runners, too. Speaking of runners, the four meetings of immortals Dr. Fager and Damascus in 1967 and ’68 are revived in black and white, the film narrated by a young Harvey Pack. Watched that one twice. Watched several of these more than once and will certainly return to this trove of video treasure. Not so long ago, spending an afternoon absorbing this amount of historic racing video was impossible. The National Museum of Racing in Saratoga Springs and the Keeneland Library are trustees of most of racing’s historical documentation, but they are several hundred miles apart and not remotely assessable. One of the best or at least the most enjoyable things about 21st Century technology is the digital bridge that links the past to the future.This particular link to a feast Florida-bred Dr. Fager of treasured moments in racing was found at www.chef-derace.com, a website maintained by Dr. StevenA. Roman, author of “Dosage: Pedigree and Performance,” from his base in Costa Rica. Dr. Roman, obviously, is keenly aware of the relevance of racing’s history to its present. The assembled video material includes complete collections of races run by RachelAlexandra and Sea the Stars over the last two seasons but the reprise of days shrouded much more deeply in time, like an anthology of Ruffian’s races, beginning with the Fashion Stakes of 1974 and ending with the Coaching Club American Oaks of ’75, brings a smile to the memory, one of many during this idyll in the past. For those who have never seen a horse run 10 furlongs in consecutively faster quarter-miles, Secretariat’s enduring record set in the 1973 Kentucky Derby sets the tone for the reliving that unforgettable Triple Crown. ReCOURTESY HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE

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member that last-to-first move on the clubhouse turn in the Preakness? It remains breathtaking almost 37 years later as does Secretariat’s 31-length Belmont Stakes, a performance that almost brought time to a standstill and does even now. The video reprise of the career of the best American thoroughbred in history concludes with the Marlboro Cup, in which Secretariat defeated four champions including stablemate Riva Ridge. This material is available in bits and pieces elsewhere but to our knowledge this is the only site on the Internet offering a compilation so extensive. “The videos,” Roman said, “are there for as many people to enjoy as possible.” He is in active search of more. Europhiles, not ignored by Roman, may happily relive Sea-Bird’s 1965 demolition of what some believe was the best field ever assembled for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomph and an earlier triumph in the Epsom Derby, Brigadier Gerard’s 15th consecutive win in the 1972 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, in which he defeated four classic winners and the epic battle between Grundy and Bustino in the 1975 renewal of the same race. If you’ve never seen the 1983 Cheltenham Gold Cup, into which trainer Michael Dickinson sent out the first five finishers, you will find it here. The menu literally spans eight decades and includes races from Dubai, Asia, Australia and others of more recent vintage including the major events of 2009 ending with Rachel Alexandra’ remarkable victory over older males in the Woodward Stakes. But the flashes of dustcovered history make this collection unique. Florida-bred Dr. Fager winning the 1968 Washington Park Handicap in 1:32.1, setting a world record for a mile on dirt; Forego over Honest Pleasure in the final stride of the 1976 Marlboro Cup; Seattle Slew’s Kentucky Derby in 1977 and his white-knuckle win in the face of Exceller’s breathless rally in ’78 Jockey Club Gold Cup; Affirmed and Alydar rejoined; Spectacular Bid revisited in several relations of greatness and dozens more races that return vividly from the recesses of memory, some from beyond. An afternoon spent in this playground of ghosts, going from one legend to another, leaves this question: What did we do before personal computers? Thank you, Dr. Roman. ■


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