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34 FLORIDA-BREDS AROIUND THE COUNTRY National Florida-bred Statistics
42 FTBOA MEMBERSHIP UPDATE — BY TAMMY A. GANTT
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22 FROM THE BOARDROOM 24 SPORTS BETTING INITIATIVE MISSES MARK FOR 2022 — BY DARA KAM
28 EQUINE CARE: MEDS FOR MARES — BY HEATHER SMITH THOMAS
38 ALL-TIME FLORIDA-BRED LEADING MONEY EARNERS
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The Tragedy of Medina Spirit K entucky racing officials finally ruled on the 2021 Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (Grade 1) on Feb. 21 after holding a hearing on Feb. 15 and there are now six Florida-bred winners of the Run for the Roses after the disqualification of Medina Spirit. The Florida-bred colt was stripped of his title after a postrace exam conducted at Industrial Laboratories, the official testing laboratory of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, and confirmed at University of California Davis that the sample contained the therapeutic steroid betamethasone, a Class C drug that is not considered to be, as some reported, a performance enhancing medication. Betamethasone is legal for equine use in Kentucky but is not allowed on race day. Juddmonte Farms’ Mandaloun, who finished second behind Medina Spirit, has been declared the winner and the only statement from Churchill Downs regarding the matter says, “[The track now] recognizes Mandaloun as the winner of the 147th running of the Kentucky Derby and extends our congratulations to owner/breeder Juddmonte, trainer Brad Cox and jockey Florent Geroux. Winning the Kentucky Derby is one of the most exciting achievements in sports and we look forward to celebrating Mandaloun on a future date in a way that is fitting of this rare distinction.” In addition to the disqualification of Medina Spirit, stewards Barbara Borden, Brooks “Butch” Becraft and Tyler Picklesimer also suspended Baffert for 90 days and fined him $7,500. Borden and Becraft are employed by the KHRC while Picklesimer is an association steward currently employed by Turfway Park and was employed by Churchill Downs during the running of the Derby on May 1. If this entire saga was a Shakespearean play, it would be difficult to determine if it was a comedy or a tragedy,
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but the death of Medina Spirit at Santa Anita following a morning workout on Dec. 6 surely would favor the latter. A necropsy performed on Medina Spirit concluded that there were “no other drugs… or toxins” detected other than omeprazole, a common medication used to treat ulcers; and Lasix, both of which were consistent with a report filed with the California Horse Racing Board by Baffert’s veterinarian. The necropsy, which was performed by California Animal Health and Food Safety laboratory in San Bernadino, Calif., at the request of the CHRB and consistent with all on-track equine deaths in California, stated that the cause of death was “undetermined; sudden cardiorespiratory arrest/cardiac failure suspected.” There is no argument here against the ruling by the Churchill Downs and KHRC officials, however, it should be pointed out that additional testing ordered by Baffert and his legal team determined that the betamethasone found in Medina Spirit was applied in the form of an ointment and was not injected. Therefore, it is likely Baffert and his team will appeal the decision to the Franklin Circuit Court in accordance with KHRC rules. It should also be noted that innocent people have been hurt by this tragedy, including Gail Rice, who bred Medina Spirit in Florida; owner Amr Zedan, jockey John Velazquez and many others associated with Medina Spirit who can now only claim their association with a former Kentucky Derby winner—unless of course the appeal process at some point goes in favor of Baffert and his legal team. It should also be recognized that those that bet on Mandaloun also took a financial hit. But the appeal process is likely to continue and unfortunately this saga will continue. Whether the 147th Derby winner is Medina Spirit or Mandaloun as now to be determined by the courts, the circumstances have been damaging to the sport and those enthusiasts who breed, race, watch and bet on thoroughbred racing. FH
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Straightforward Victory for Simplification in Mucho Macho Man
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There was nothing complicated about Simplification’s victory in the $150,000 Mucho Macho Man Stakes at Gulfstream Park Jan. 1 as the Florida-bred was an emphatic, start-to-finish winner of the oneturn mile test for just-turned 3-year-olds. Trained by Antonio Sano for Tami Bobo, Simplification also earned a $25,000 Florida-bred win bonus presented by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association. Ridden by Javier Castellano from post three, Simplification shot to the lead from the start with fellow Florida-bred Mr Rum Rummer and 5-1 choice Skippylongstocking to his outside in the initial strides. However, Simplification increased his advantage to a length as 4-5 favorite Strike Hard moved into second after the half-mile in :45.81. But Strike Hard was unable to threaten down the stretch and Simplification ran away with a four-length victory in 1:35.04 for the mile on a fast track. Strike Hard finished seven-and-a-quarter lengths ahead of Mr Rum Runner in third followed by Graphic Detail, Sport Pepper and Skippylongstocking. “Beautiful. That’s what I was looking for today,” Castellano said. “It’s exactly how I handicapped the race. I watched his replays and I worked the horse and he’s got speed but at the same time he is able to relax. We didn’t expect to be on the lead, because we were trying to stretch out the horse and let him develop a good foundation but he took it in the nice way. I didn’t want to take away anything that comes easy, and he was straightforward. “He was happy and satisfied on the lead, galloping along, and 8
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when I asked him he took off and re-broke at the quarter pole. I liked the way he did it,” he added. “I felt like he did it very easy, in a nice way. I didn’t see the fractions, but he did a very comfortable, relaxed pace. I liked the way he galloped out. I don’t think he’ll have any problem stretching out. He’s well-bred and has a good foundation. Fingers crossed.” Simplification paid $10.40. It was the fourth career race for Simplification, who won his second career start by 16 ¾ lengths against state-bred maidens at Gulfstream on Oct. 23. However, he could only muster a third last out when defeated by Of a Revolution by more than five lengths. Earlier Saturday at Gulfstream, Of a Revolution finished second to Florida-bred Lightening Larry in the $100,000 Limehouse Stakes. Simplification is by Not This Time out of Simply Confection, by Candy Ride (Arg) and was bred in Florida by France Weiner and Irwin Weiner. He has now earned $125,270 for owner Tami Bobo by winning half of his four career starts with one third. Castellano considered remaining in New York for the winter before making his annual sojourn to Gulfstream, where he won the Mucho Macho Man for the fourth time. He previously won with Mask (2018), Sonic Mule (2017) and Bluegrass Singer (2015). “I think that’s the type of horse, that’s [the reason why] I’m here in South Florida, to help develop the new generation of 3-year-olds,” he said. “I’m very lucky and very fortunate to find this horse.” n
Florida-breds Markhamian, Outfoxed Take Tampa Bay Stakes $150,000 in FTBOA Bonus Money Earned By Two Winners Florida-bred stars came out at Tampa Bay Downs Jan. 15 as Markhamian took the $125,000 Pasco and Outfoxed won the $125,000 Gasparilla. Among their winnings, the two earned $150,000 in win bonuses between them that were presented by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association. In the first contest, Markhamian put in a persistent performance from start to finish as he won the Pasco by two-and-a-half lengths in his stakes debut for owner Sergio Ripamonti, who races under the name of Santa Rosa Racing Stables. The Pasco featured a field of seven 3-year-olds who raced seven furlongs on the main track for a purse of $75,000 plus the $25,000 Florida-bred win bonus and the $50,000 win bonus for Florida Sire Stakes eligible runners. Markhamian took down both bonuses. A race later, Outfoxed, who last year won the $200,000 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Susan’s Girl in August and $400,000 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes My Dear Girl in September at Gulfstream Park, took the Gasparilla in her first start since the latter.
The Gasparilla featured a field of eight 3-year-old fillies who raced seven furlongs for a purse of $75,000 plus the $25,000 Florida-bred win bonus and the $50,000 win bonus for Florida Sire Stakes eligible runners. Outfoxed earned both bonuses. Markhamian and jockey Marco Menesses broke on top from post four in the Pasco but were quickly joined on their outside by 11-1 choice Magical Mousse and Isaac Castillo, who started from the outside post seven. Tucked in just behind those two were the popular pair of Provocateur at 2-1 and Florida-bred Cattin at 8-5. Racing down the backstretch, Magical Mousse maintained a narrow head advantage on Markhamian as those two put a two-length margin on Provocateur and Cattin as they finished the first quarter-mile in a quick :22.22. As they went into the far turn, Magical Mousse extended his lead to a quarter length and Provocateur moved up to challenge three-wide as Markhamian kept up on the rail. Those three turned for home after a half-mile in :44.86 with Provocateur appearing to take the lead while threewide, Magical Mousse still putting in a good fight from between horses and Markhamian dropping back a bit on the rail. Provocateur appeared to spurt away from his rivals at the top of the stretch when Markhamian suddenly began to fight back on the rail and was quickly on even terms approaching the final furlong. As those two raced past the sixteenth-pole, Markhamian shook free from Provocateur in second before drawing clear to finish in 1:23.23 on the fast track. Cattin was another length back in third followed in order by Magical Mousse and the Florida-bred trio of Cyberviking, Morgan Point and Gold Special. “This horse did everything perfect today,” Meneses said. “The fractions were a little fast, but I knew I had the horse in the last furlong.” Ripamonti said he was concerned at one point during the race but was impressed with Markhamian’s courage. “I thought he might be done on the turn, but this horse has a lot of [guts],” he said. “Marcos did a good job urging him, and he had the heart to get it done. It was a courageous effort and he drew away at the end. “He was coming into the race fantastic; he was in great shape and his color and skin tone were good. He was super-ready,” Ripamonti said. Markhamian paid $12.60 to win. Trained by Juan C. Avila, Markhamian was making just his third career start after breaking his maiden in his second try by four-and-a-
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half lengths against state-bred special weight maidens at Gulfstream Park going six-and-a-half furlongs on Dec. 19. He had just missed winning his debut on Sept. 25 at Gulfstream when finishing second, a head shy of winner Avant Glory, also in a maiden special weight for Florida-breds at six-and-a-half furlongs. Markhamian is by Social Inclusion out of Peruvian Jane, by Colonel John and he now has earnings of $146,250 from his three starts. He was bred in Florida by Ripamonti. Outfoxed was making her first start since the My Dear Girl for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott and owners LNJ Foxwoods, the nom du course of Larry, Nanci and Jaime Roth. With Samy Camacho aboard, Outfoxed broke from post five but was in no hurry to keep pace with early leading longshot Platinum Gem, who sprinted through the first quarter-mile split in :22.09. Platinum Gem was a half-length ahead of Florida-bred Strategic Bird to her inside and 4-1 choice Devine Charger in the three path, who were first and second respectively in the $50,000 Sandpiper Stakes at Tampa Bay in their last start on Dec. 4. As the three top fillies raced past the half-mile pole and into the bend, Outfoxed had three lengths to make up and began her assault while racing four-wide as Platinum Gem continued to show the way through a half-mile in :44.65. Turning for home, Strategic Bird drew away from Platinum Gem and Devine Charger but was quickly joined by Outfoxed to her outside and the two Florida-bred favorites hooked up in the run for home. Continued on next page THE FLORIDA HORSE n MARCH 2022
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special weight at Sara- Gatsby Breaks Through With toga in July when third Sunshine Sprint Victory behind winner and future Also Earns $25,000 FSS Win Bonus Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1)-winner Echo Arindel homebred Gatsby discarded his Zulu. long held stakes-placed moniker Jan. 15 at “It was a different Gulfstream Park as the 4-year-old Florigroup of horses on a da-bred won the $75,000 Sunshine Sprint to different racetrack and I become a stakes-winner for the first time in thought it took her about eight tries against black type company. a quarter-mile to get her Seven 4-year-olds and older bred in Florlegs under her,” Mott ida went to the post for the Sunshine Sprint said from his base in run over six furlongs on the main track. GatsSouth Florida. “But she by also earned a $25,000 win bonus for Florwas able to get up in gear ida Sire Stakes-eligible runners presented enough for the win and by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and was very professional Owners’ Association. about it. Sent to the gate as the second choice at “The water is going to 2-1, Gatsby broke best of all from post five get deeper from here on with jockey Luis Saez and led for the first Florida-bred Outfoxed SV Photography and I think her toughest sixteenth of a mile before conceding the lead tests are ahead of her,” he to the speedy Cool Quest, who was the 8-5 continued. “We want to keep the doors open favorite from post one with Julien Leparoux. Strategic Bird continued to hold a short Cool Quest sprinted to a length-and-alead on Outfoxed inside the final furlong be- at Tampa and elsewhere.” Outfoxed is by Bridlewood Farm stallion half lead down the backstretch as Saez sat fore Outfoxed began to cut into her lead and draw even with a sixteenth of a mile to run. Valiant Minister out of Savingtime, by Kan- patient on Gatsby in second and continued to Outfoxed used her momentum to take the tharos and she was bred in Florida by Bao- lead past the half-mile marker after a quick lead and finish in 1:23.37 while Goddess of ma Corp. The $105,000 first-place money :21.75 first quarter-mile. Approaching the three-eighths pole, Saez Fire made a late run to pass Strategic Bird and bonuses increased her career earnings to sent Gatsby up to challenge Cool Quest from and take second by another three-quarters of $477,000. Outfoxed is a twoa length. Strategic Bird was third followed in order by Ha’ Penny, Devine Charger, She time graduate of Ocala Breeders’ Sales having Nasty, Eros’s Girl and Platinum Gem. “[Mott] said she doesn’t have great early sold for $27,000 to Jesspeed and to put her in the middle of the pack se Hoppel at their 2020 early, and that’s what I did,” Camacho said. October Sale where “I got her to relax, and when the other horses she was consigned by started to move, I did my work and she re- Abbie Road Farm. sponded pretty well. I thought I had the best She also went through horse in the race and I thought she was the the 2021 OBS Spring Sale where Coastal best at the distance. “I feel great, because every time I ride for Equine consigned her trainers like Bill Mott, it gives me more con- and bloodstock agents Alex Solis II and Jafidence. It’s a good feeling.” son Litt purchased her Outfoxed paid $4.20 to win. Outfoxed has now won three of four career for LNJ Foxwoods for Florida-bred Gatsby Lauren King Photo races with her only loss coming in a maiden $360,000. n n
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Shamrocket Makes Successful Transition to Main Track With Sunshine Classic Victory
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the outside and those two were stride-forstride through a half-mile in :44.23 and three lengths faster than Poppy’s Pride and Legal Deal, who were together in third. Gatsby and Cool Quest continued their battle as they raced down the stretch until Gatsby gained the advantage in the final sixteenth and went on to win by a length-and-aquarter ahead of Cool Quest in second in a time of 1:09.11 on the fast track. Three-and-a-quarter lengths farther back, Pudding made a late run to get third with Legal Deal, Boca Boy, Poppy’s Pride and Cajun Brother completing the order of finish. Gatsby paid $6.40 to win. Gatsby has shown promise from the beginning having won his debut, defeating future two-time Breeders’ Cup-winning Florida-bred Golden Pal, in one of the first 2-year-old races of 2020 at Gulfstream Park. He then finished sixth behind winner Cazadero in the Grade 3 Bashford Manor at Churchill Downs in June before running in all three FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes divisions at Gulfstream with his best finishing coming when second to Breeze on By in the $100,000 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Dr. Fager in August of that year. He was also second to Poppy’s Pride in the $60,000 Juvenile
Sprint at Gulfstream in November before finishing his 2-year-old season with a fourth in the $100,000 Inaugural, also won by Poppy’s Pride at Tampa Bay Downs in December. During his 3-year-old year, he won two of 11 starts against allowance and optional claiming company with his only stakes appearance coming when fifth in the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore won by Foreman at Tampa Bay Downs in March. But he finished last year with a strong effort, finishing second, just a half-length off of multiple graded stakes-winner Drain the Clock in a upper level, $62,500 optional claiming going six furlongs at Gulfstream on Dec. 10. Trainer Carlos David was impressed with the runner-up performance and thought it was a good tune-up for Gatsby to make his 2022 debut in the Sunshine Sprint. “That was kind of a preparation for this race. Having Drain the Clock in that race was really tough,” David said. “When he ran a fast race like that, we knew he’d be competitive in this race.” Gatsby is by Arindel stallion Brethren out of Star Recruit, by Aldebaran and he now sports a record of four wins, five seconds and two thirds in 19 career starts while earning $286,420. n
After 21 career starts on turf where he won the $97,000 Point of Entry at a mileand-a-half at Belmont Park on Oct. 24, Donegal Racing’s Shamrocket made his debut on the main track a success with a hard fought victory in the $75,000 Sunshine Classic at Gulfstream Park Saturday. The Sunshine Classic was for Florida-bred 4-year-olds and older who went a mile-andone-eighth and featured a field of seven. The race also presented a $25,000 win bonus for Florida Sire Stakes-eligible runners of which Shamrocket did not qualify. Sir Ollie, who was the 8-5 second choice behind favored Shamrocket at 6-5, set the pace in the Sunshine Classic after breaking on top from post two with Junior Alvarado aboard. He went into the clubhouse turn just a head in front of Big Venezuela to his outside and extended his advantage to a half-length while clicking off the first quarter-mile in a gradual :24.81. Meanwhile, Shamrocket and jockey Javier Castellano galloped along in fourth from three-and-a-half lengths farther back. Down the backstretch, Big Venezuela took the lead from Sir Ollie as those two raced a length-and-a-half in front of Nacho Papa in third with Shamrocket still comfortable in fourth behind him. Big Venezuela finished the half-mile in :49.71 as Nacho Papa moved closer to Sir Ollie on the rail before they headed into the second turn. Just inside the half-mile marker, Nacho Papa and Sir Ollie joined Big Venezuela on the lead and those three raced in tandem around the far turn to complete six furlongs in 1:14.02. With two furlongs to run, Big Venezuela retreated as Nacho Papa and Sir Ollie turned for home in concert while Shamrocket began to slowly close the gap on the top two from the three path. Continued on next page THE FLORIDA HORSE n MARCH 2022
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Florida Focus Nacho Papa and Sir Ollie battled down the stretch in front of the menacing Shamrocket on the outside who eventually took the lead just inside the sixteenth pole. Shamrocket finished up in 1:52.26 on the fast track and a half-length in front of Sir Ollie in second. Nacho Papa was another length-and-a-half back in third as Braccio Di Ferro, Hercules, Big Venezuela and Glory of Florida completed the order of finish. Shamrocket paid $4.60 to win. “I had a perfect trip. I didn’t want to be too far back because he’s the one-run type of horse,” Castellano said. “I didn’t want him to think too much and didn’t want him to get too much dirt in his face or get bounced around in his first race on dirt. I put him in the game and took it from there. I give all the credit to Todd Pletcher.” Shamrocket also vindicated Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher’s decision to give him the opportunity to switch to racing on dirt. “He’s always trained well on it and we were kind of looking for the right time to give it a try,” Pletcher said. “I talked to [stable operator] Jerry Crawford and decided to go ahead and give it a try. It could open up some options for him. I think he’s a horse that might even handle some of these longer dirt races, marathon-type dirt races, down the road. I’m happy for the horse and proud of him for getting the job done. “I was a little concerned. There wasn’t much pace and he wants to come from off of it,” Pletcher said. “Javier did a good job of not taking him out of his running style but tried to keep him close enough to be in striking distance.” The Sunshine Classic was also a cut back in distance for Shamrocket, who came out of a fifth-place finish behind Serve the King in the Grade 2 Red Smith at a mile-and-fiveeighths on the grass at Aqueduct on Nov. 20. Last year, had several stakes appearances including two seconds in the Sunshine Turf won by Venezuelan Hug at Gulfstream in January and to Me And Mr. C in the 12
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$110,000 Grey Goose Turf Classic at Tampa Bay Downs on Florida Cup Day in March. He also had two third-place finishes in stakes last year in the Grade 2 Bowling Green won by Cross Border at Saratoga on July 31 and in the $150,000 Grand Couturier taken by Gufo at Belmont on July 5. Shamrocket’s career record now stands at four wins, six seconds and seven thirds from 21 starts and earnings of $419,660. He is by Tonalist out of Zehoorr, by Storm Cat and was bred in Florida by Rustlewood Farm Inc. Donegal purchased Shamrocket out of the Summerfield consignment for $130,000 as a yearling at the 2018 Keeneland September Sale. n
Lure Him In Shows New Dimension in Sunshine Turf Also Earns $25,000 FSS Win Bonus Lure Him In made a victorious return to South Florida on Jan. 22 while showing a new dimension over Gulfstream Park’s Tapeta course in the $75,000 Sunshine Turf. The Sunshine Turf, a mile-and-an-eighth stakes for Florida-bred older horses that was taken off the turf course following a rainy week, co-headlined the Jan. 22 program at Gulfstream with the $75,000 Sunshine Filly and Mare Turf, a mile stakes for older Florida-bred fillies and mares that was also run on
the all-weather course. Both races offered a $25,000 win bonus for Florida Sire Stakes eligible runners presented by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association. Lure Him In earned the extra win bonus while Lovely Luvy is not eligible for the lucrative Florida Sire Stakes program. Lure Him In, who had made his previous 13 starts in Southern California for owners David Bernsen LLC, Jeffrey Lambert and Robert Fetkin on turf and dirt, obviously has a liking for Tapeta as well, judging from his dominating two-and-a-half-length triumph in the Sunshine Turf. Lure Him paid $11.40 to win. “It was a big concern. Genetically, I thought he might like it. But when they took it off the turf this morning, I wasn’t happy,” trainer Bob Hess Jr. said. “He apparently loved it. He’s got a new home.” The 5-year-old son of Journeyman Stud’s leading Florida sire Khozan pressed the pace set by Siglioso from the start into the stretch before drawing clear under jockey Junior Alvarado. “We targeted this race. It looked like a good spot. He’s a Florida-bred. It made sense,” Hess said. “He’s been a neat horse. He’s back where he belongs.” Lure Him In was claimed for $40,000 at Gulfstream Park in July 2020 and finished second to Monforte in the $75,000 Bear’s
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Den Stakes in his next start before being shipped to Southern California, where he went on to earn a graded-stakes placing. Lure Him In ran the nine-furlong distance in 1:50.13, the fastest clocking thus far on the Tapeta course. Siglioso held second under Tyler Gaffalione, a neck ahead of Shamrocket and Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castello, who had teamed for a victory in the Sunshine Classic a week earlier. Max K. O., Hercules and Cucina completed the order of finish. Lure Him In is out of Alluring Lady, by Indygo Shiner and was bred in Florida by Stonehedge LLC. He now has six wins, five seconds and four thirds from 23 starts and a $71,035 payday increased his earnings to $305,345. n
Lovely Luvy Upsets Stablemate in Sunshine Filly and Mare Turf Sonata Stable’s Lovely Luvy rallied from last to catch favored stablemate Sugar Fix in Saturday’s $75,000 Sunshine Filly and Mare
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Turf at Gulfstream Park. Lovely Luvy had gone winless in her 11 previous races before breaking through with a perfectly executed ride by Junior Alvarado, who earlier in the day captured the co-featured $75,000 Sunshine Turf. Lovely Luvy paid $17.80 to win. Both stakes were transferred from the turf course to the Tapeta course following a rainy week, which turned out in the favor of Lovely Luvy, who had finished second in her all-weather debut two starts back. The Filly and Mare Turf, originally scheduled for a mile on turf, was run at a mile-and-70 yards on the all-weather surface. “I think it enhanced her chances,” trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. said. Joseph also saddled 3-5 favorite Sugar Fix. “I talked to Marc [Tacher] of Sonata Stables and said, ‘It’s probably going to come off and it will increase her chances. She’ll have a little added distance and she doesn’t have that quick turn of foot on turf. It will play more to her style.” The 6-year-old daughter of He’s Had Enough out of Realgoodlookin by Unbridled’s Song was not eligible for the $25,000 Florida Sire Stakes win bonus. She was bred in Florida by Rustlewood Farm. Alvarado settled Lovely Luvy in the back of the seven-horse field along the backstretch and far turn as Quinoa Tifah set the pace, stalked by Sugar Fix. After straightening away at the top of the stretch, Alvarado sent his mount through a wide opening and she kicked in powerfully to prevail by two-and-a-half lengths. Sugar Fix finished second, a length-anda-quarter ahead of Key Biscayne. Quinoa Tifah, Sister Otoole and Kelsey’s Cross completed the order of finish. Lovely Luvy ran a mile-and-70 yards in 1:41.63. It was the first stakes victo-
ry for Lovely Luvy, who was third in last year’s Sunshine Filly and Mare Turf won by Shifty She. Last year, she was also third in the $100,000 Pleasant Acres Stallions Distaff Turf won by Summering on March 28, Florida Cup Day at Tampa Bay Downs. The $46,035 first-place check increased her earnings to $263,163 from four wins, six seconds and nine thirds from 29 career starts. n
Beautiful Lover Takes Over in Deep Stretch to Win La Prevoyante Also Earns $25,000 Win Bonus Jockey Joel Rosario took Florida-bred Beautiful Lover through a patient and ground saving trip before making a late run in deep stretch to win the $150,000 La Prevoyante by a neck at Gulfstream Park on Jan. 29. The La Prevoyante featured a field of nine fillies and mares, 4-years-old and older who went a mile-and-a-half on the turf and featured a $25,000 win bonus for Florida-breds presented by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association. Trained by Christophe Clement for Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd., Beautiful Lover won her first stakes since May of 2019 when she took the $81,000 Boiling Springs for previous owners Paul P. Pompa Jr., and Golden Goose Enterprises and trainer Chad Brown. Moyglare Stud Farm purchased Beautiful Lover for $650,000 out of the Pompa dispersal at the Keeneland Horses of Racing Age Sale in January of 2021. Beautiful Lover broke well from post six in the La Prevoyante and settled just to the outside of early leader and even-money favorite Always Shopping and jockey Tyler Gaffalione. Always Shopping took the field into the first of three turns in the La Prevoyante with a one length lead on Honor Way to her outside in second as Rosario shifted Beautiful Continued on next page THE FLORIDA HORSE n MARCH 2022
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Mr. Money’s First Foal is a Filly Mr. Money, a five-time graded stakes winner as a 3-year-old and 4-year-old, has sired his first foal, Journeyman Stud announced
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Lover to the rail from another length back in third. They continued in that order to finish the first quarter in :24.76 and the half-mile in :50.50 as they raced down the stretch for the first time before completing six furlongs in 1:16.13. As they turned down the backstretch, 25-1 longshot Scarabea raced up to take third on the outside as Beautiful Lover kept her position on the rail, two lengths behind the front-running Always Shopping before they raced into the far turn after a mile in 1:42.16. Around the turn, Florida-bred Sister Otoole made a three-wide move to join Always Shopping and Scarabea as they turned for home while Rosario continued the ground-saving trip with Beautiful Lover behind those three. Always Shopping jumped away from her rivals past the eighth pole with Scarabea and Beautiful Lover giving chase as Sister Otoole could not keep pace. Just inside the sixteenth pole, Rosario took Beautiful Lover to the outside and she accelerated to the lead in a flash to win by
today. Out of the Quality Road mare, Road to Riches, the bay filly was born on Jan. 20. “We’re excited to see Mr. Money’s first foals. Mr. Money is a handsome horse and I fully expect that he’ll pass that along to his foals,” Journeyman Stud owner Brent Fernung said. “With his talent and pedigree, we’re anticipating great things from Mr. Money’s progeny.” Mr. Money, who is by Goldencents out of Plenty O’Toole, by Tiznow, won four consecutive stakes during his 3-year-old campaign by a total of more than 20 lengths. He started his string of victories by taking the $400,000 Pat Day (G3) by five-and-
a neck ahead of stablemate Sorrel (Ire), who made a sudden appearance on the outside to take second, a head faster than Always Shopping in third. Scarabea was just a neck farther back in fourth followed by Sister Otoole, Florida-bred Onyx, Niceno, Hungry Kitten and Honor Hop in that order. “It was a perfect trip. Turning for home, I got a chance to come out, and that looks like the winning move right there,” Rosario said. “It’s a very good way to start the day.” Clemente, who took over the training on Beautiful Lover after the Keeneland purchase, said he believed she was capable of winning at this level. “We always felt she was good enough to win a graded stakes somewhere. I’m delighted she’s done it now. This is fun, but I won that race in I think my first year or second year [in 1998 with Corretta]. She had a dream trip by Joel Rosario, which was great. He was riding the rail all the way.” Beautiful Lover was the 4-1 third choice paid $10.40 and completed the course in 1:41.50 on the firm turf. Beautiful Lover made her first start for
a-half lengths. In his next start, the $150,000 Matt Winn (G3), Mr. Money dominated, winning by six-and-a-half lengths. He next won the $500,000 Indiana Derby (G3) by two-anda-half lengths and then completed his streak by dominating the $500,000 West Virginia Derby (G3) by a resounding six lengths. Mr. Money completed his sophomore season finishing a heartbreaking second by a nose in the $1,000,000 Pennsylvania Derby (G1). During a career in which he defeated such stalwarts as Eclipse Award-winners Knicks Go and Improbable, Breeder’s Cup-winner Spun to Run and classic-winner, War of Will, Mr. Money earned $1,360,430. Mr. Money will stand at Journeyman Stud for $4,000 in 2022. n
Clemente and Moyglare Stud Farm in the $100,000 Pleasant Acres Stallions Distaff Turf won by Summering at Tampa Bay Downs on Florida Cup Day, March 28, before winning a third conditioned, $100,000 optional claiming at Belmont Park on June 27. She was then fifth in the Grade 3 Waya won by My Sister Nat, second by a neck short of Orglandes in the $150,000 Zagora at Belmont on Nov. 7, and in her last start was third behind Always Shopping in the $100,000 Via Borghese at Gulfstream. Beautiful Lover earned $114,280, including the $25,000 Florida-bred win bonus, and increased her career bankroll to $464,550. Bred in Florida by Thomas Coleman, Beautiful Lover has now won five of her 16 career races with four seconds and two thirds. She is by Arch out of American Skipper, by Quiet American. American Skipper is not Florida-bred, but is inbred to both Dr. Fager and Rough and Tumble and has produced Grade 2 Suburban and multiple stakes-winner Zivo. From nine foals, American Skipper has eight winners from as many starters. n
Vanlangendonck Succeeds O’Farrell as Chairman of OBS Board Francis Vanlangendonck became the fifth chairman of the board in the history of Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company, Inc. Mike O’Farrell steps down after nearly 40 years as an OBS board member. George Onett was the first chairman in 1975, followed by Harry T. Mangurian Jr., Norman Casse and Mike O’Farrell. Vanlangendonck operates Summerfield Sales located in Morriston with his wife Barbara. Prior to being elected chairman, Francis has been an OBS board member since 1990, became secretary/treasurer in 2005 and then vice president from 2007-2021. Summerfield has been a perennial leading consignor at the OBS yearling and mixed sales. Last year, Summerfield ranked 15th nationally with
Old in Training Sales. Many yearling sales of nearly $9 of the top racing stables in million. Their full-service the country rely on Eisaman farm includes a swimming Equine to provide the founpond for rehabilitation and to dation for their young horses prep and condition yearlings. for their racing career and to Mike O’Farrell was rehabilitate older horses for elected to the OBS board their return to the races. in 1983, was vice presiMark Casse was elected dent from 1986-2006 and Secretary/Treasurer. Mark chairman since 2007 beFrancis Vanlangendonck and his wife Tina manage fore stepping down this J. Nevarez Photo the vast Casse Racing opyear. The O’Farrell family’s Ocala Stud has been a mainstay in Ocala erations from their base in Ocala. Mark has since 1956 with Mike and his two sons, been an OBS board member since 2001 and David and Joe now directing operations. his father Norman was a founding member Ocala Stud is synonymous with the Flori- of OBS and chairman of the board of OBS da breeding industry and OBS. His father, for more than twenty years. Mark has won Joe O’Farrell, was a true promoter of Flor- more than 3,200 races as trainer with career ida breeding and pioneer of the 2-year-old earnings approaching $200 million. He has in training sale concept. He was one of the been inducted into the National Museum founding members of Ocala Breeders’ Sales of Racing and Hall of Fame and Canadian Company, Inc. in 1974 and the first vice Horse Racing Hall of Fame. Joining the OBS board for the first time president of OBS. Barry Eisaman was elected vice president are David O’Farrell, Ocala Stud and Paul of the OBS board. Dr. Eisaman, a veterinarian, Sharp, Paul Sharp Stables. The rest of the has been secretary/treasurer of OBS since 2010 board includes Tom Ventura, president; Carl and was first elected to the OBS board in 1996. Bowling; Nick de Meric, de Meric Sales; Along with his wife Shari, Eisaman operates Jimbo Gladwell, Top Line Sales; Jesse HopEisaman Equine which is a constant presence pel, Coastal Equine; John Penn, Pennston Farm; Bryan Rice, Woodside Ranch; and Edand leading consignor at the OBS Two-Yeardie Woods. n n
Obituary: Doris Frances Link
Doris Frances Link, 84, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on Jan. 3, 2021 in Reddick, Fla. She was born April 2, 1937 in Mount Vernon, N.Y. to Dominic Mirabelli and Evelyn Morfesi Mirabelli. She was a homemaker, farm manager and horsewoman. In the late 50’s her parents retired to Lighthouse Point Fla., and soon after she moved there. Thus she met her parent’s local dentist, Dr. Cornelius Link; they started dating and married. In February 1962, they culminated their interest in horses by moving to Ocala and built Flamingo Farm. Not only have they produced many successful racehorses, but developed several employees who became significant managers at several large farms. She is preceded by her parents. She is survived by her husband Dr. Cornelius “Sonny” Link; daughter, Stephanie Link; brothers, Paul Mirabelli and Peter Mirabelli. n THE FLORIDA HORSE n MARCH 2022
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Florida Focus FTBOA Members Can Renew or Join Online The Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association recently launched a program allowing current and potential FTBOA members to pay their membership dues online. The online link is available from the FTBOA website at www.ftboa.com, then select the ‘form’ tab at the top of the page, or access directly at https://www.ftboa.com/ FTB_MembershipApplication/index.htm. For several years, the FTBOA has been adding benefits for members including a growing array of member discounts, and a physical payment drop box at the offices. FTBOA’s subsidiary, Florida Equine Communications, has made the move to digital publications being delivered to members via e-mail including the Wire to Wire Racing Digest, Wire to Wire.Auction and Horse Capital
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Digest. The digital version of The Florida Horse magazine is also available on the FTBOA website. “Our membership goal has always been to provide services that benefit our members by saving time and money. The new payment platform gives members the opportunity to make a quick and simple online payment instead of printing a form, getting an envelope, stamping it, and putting it in the mail,” Associate Vice President of Membership Services and Events Tammy A. Gantt said. “This is especially helpful when members are doing their office work late at night or on weekends when our offices are closed. “Our goal is to grow our membership base to include new members who have recently developed an interest in our industry. With this technology, FTBOA will be able to implement membership campaigns online via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn target-
ing people interested in the Florida industry at the right moment giving them the opportunity to sign up on the spot,” she added. The program is currently designed to accept dues for new and renewed members only and for all categories of membership including regular, associate and student memberships. The online form also allows FTBOA to accept a wider range of credit cards in addition to Visa and MasterCard to also include American Express, Discover and via Paypal for membership payments. As technology and logistics allow, additional online payment options may be added in the longterm for other types of FTBOA items including merchandise and sponsorships. Members may still send in their membership payments via traditional methods as those options remain available. FH
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he Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company held their Winter Mixed Sale, the first auction of 2022, on Jan. 25-26 and started the year on a positive note with gains in nearly every area compared to the 2021 Winter Mixed Sale. The two-day auction saw 417 horses generate gross sales of $6,693,100 compared to last year when 408 horses sold for $5,612,300. The gross sales rose 19.25% while the average increased to $16,051 from $13,756 a year ago, a 16.68% improvement. The 2022 median was $8,500 compared with the $6,000 median a year ago and the buyback percentage was 10.3% while the buyback rate last year was 21.3%. For the Open session, held on the second day of the sale, 186 horses sold for a total of $2,075,600 compared with 236 horses bringing $2,023,500 in 2021. The average price was $11,159 compared with $8,574 last year, while the median price was $7,000 compared with $4,000 a year ago. The buyback percentage was 8.8%; it was 19.7% in 2021. For the Consignor Preferred session, 150 horses sold for a total of $3,117,800, compared with 99 horses grossing $1,896,300 in 2021. The average price was $20,785 compared with $19,155 a year ago, while the median price was $10,000 compared with $10,100 last year. The buyback percentage was 12.2%; it was 30.3% last year. For the Horses of Racing Age session, 81 horses grossed $1,499,700 compared with 73 selling for a total of $1,692,500 in 2021. The average was $18,515, compared to $23,185 a year ago, while the median price was $11,000. It was $13,000 last year. The buyback percentage was 10%; it was 12% in 2021. Three of the top five selling yearlings at the Consignor Preferred session were bred in Florida including a daughter of Gun Runner out of Homemade Mo Nae, by Uncle Mo, who topped the session at $275,000. Bred by Carol Ann Reitman, Susan Gannon and Warren Miller, the filly was consigned by Get Away Farm as an agent as Hip 86 and purchased by Breeze Easy LLC, Mike Hall. Homemade Mo Nae is a half-sister to graded stakes-winner Conquest Two Step, graded stakes-placed Sheikh of Sheikhs and stakes-winner Homemade Salsa. Hip 180, a bay son of Laoban consigned by McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds LLC as an agent, was purchased by Reeves Thoroughbred Racing for $160,000. He’s out of Steve’s Philly by Tale of Ekati, and is a full brother to current stakes winner Yo Cuz. Hip 25, a yearling by Maclean’s Music, went to Woodford Thoroughbreds for $150,000. Consigned by Danielle Loya’s Silver Oaks Farm as an agent, the dark bay or brown filly is out of stakes placed Beauty for Ashes and is a half-sister to graded stakes-placed, stakes-winner Beautiful Shot. Hip 253, Freedom Speaks, an unraced daughter of American Freedom consigned by Best A Luck Farm LLC, as an agent was
sold to Reitman Stables LLC for $145,000 to top the Horses of Racing Age session. The 3-year-old gray filly, whose three furlongs breeze in :31.40 was fastest at the distance at the under tack show, is out of the Macho Uno mare Wicked Speed, a half-sister to Horse of the Year Fatal Bullet. The fourth highest selling yearling was a filly by Mitole out of stakes winning-mare Lunarlady, by Yes It’s True consigned by Francis and Barbara Vanlangendonck’s Summerfield as an agent. The bay filly, who was bred in Florida by the Vanlangendoncks in partnership with Bill and Corinne Heiligbrodt, brought $130,000 on a final bid from Woodford Thoroughbreds and sold as Hip 112. Lunarlady won the Praire Meadows Debutante and is a full-sister to stakes-winner and graded stakes-producer Lunargal. Lunarlady is also the dam of graded stakes-producer Bella Cardella and is a half-sister to multiple graded stakes-winner Lunarpal and gradedstakes-placed Astrology. Hip 349, Fifth Anniversary, was also purchased during the Horses of Racing Age Session and went to Robert Hickey for $120,000. By Runhappy out of the stakes-placed Hard Spun mare My Lady Lauren, the 3-year-old filly is also stakes-placed having finished second to Derrynane in the US$99,235 Woodbine Cares going five furlongs on the turf at Woodbine on Sept. 19. In her five-race career, Fifth Anniversary has two wins, both on Tapeta, and two seconds with earnings of $103,229. She won against special weight maidens at Woodbine on Aug. 14 and defeated first level, $75,000 optional claiming allowance foes going about five furlongs at Gulfstream on Jan. 19. Hip 133 brought $110,000 from new owner Bach Stables LLC. She is by Vino Rosso out of stakes-winner Peisinoe, by Yes It’s True and was also consigned by Summerfield. She was bred by English Range Farm. Peisinoe has also produced graded-stakesplaced Proverb and is a half-sister to Grade 2-winner Concave and stakes-producer Celebrian. Hip 122, a Florida-bred colt, sold for $100,000 to First Finds from the consignment of Beth Bayer. The colt is by Audible out of Mom’s Deputy, by War Chant. He was bred in Florida by Courtney Meagher and is a half-brother to multiple graded stakes-winner Mom’s On Strike. The top selling broodmare went to H & E Ranch for $57,000. Hip 40, Sierra Aleone, a dark bay or brown mare by Gemologist, is a stakes-placed winner and sold in foal to Spun To Run. Topping the Open Session held on the second day, Wednesday, Jan. 26, was Hip 505, who sold for $95,000 to Rosewood Farm. Last Drink, is a gray or roan colt by second crop sire Destin out of I Drink Alone, by Intidab. Last Drink is a half-brother to three stakes-winners in Bust Another, Bustin It and May Shares and was consigned by Sue Vacek as an agent. FH THE FLORIDA HORSE n MARCH 2022
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At its regularly scheduled meeting on January 7, 2022, the board of directors of the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association considered the following: 1) The Board received a briefing from CEO Lonny Powell on the 2022 thoroughbred and gaming landscape and on the FTBOA’s action plan for the year ahead. He also pointed out the good schedule of Florida-bred races every weekend at Gulfstream Park and remarked on the FTBOA’s continued preparations for the 2022 legislative session. 2) The Board received a briefing from Matt Bryan on the upcoming 2022 legislative session, including a newly introduced bill on harness racing. He noted that the state is proceeding with implementation of the 2021 pari-mutuel and gaming bills, including establishment of the new Florida Gaming Control Commission. 3) The Board received a briefing from Warren Husband on the pending legal challenge to the new Seminole Gaming Compact, in which a federal district court judge invalidated the Compact. The case is on appeal, but the lower court decision ultimately led the Seminoles to take their sports betting app offline. Despite the status of this case, the state is moving forward and implementing the 2021 pari-mutuel and gaming bills even though they were expressly tied to the Compact. He also provided an update 22
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on the status of pending initiative petition campaigns seeking to place proposed constitutional amendments on the 2022 general election ballot to more broadly authorize sports betting (sponsored by DraftKings and FanDuel) and the creation of several North Florida casinos (sponsored by Las Vegas Sands). 4) Important dates and deadlines were provided to the Board by Tammy Gantt, including the Jan. 15 Florida Sire Stakes twoyear-old payment deadline of $250, which increases to $500 from Jan. 16 - Feb. 28, and the deadline for two-year-olds that missed their yearling payment (Jan. 15 for $5,000). The last chance payment deadline for two-year-olds is May 1 for $10,000, provided the horse has not started in a race. 5) The FTBOA Champion Awards Gala (in-person) has been moved from its traditional Monday before the March OBS sale to Monday, April 25 -- the week following the April OBS sale. 6) Gantt also highlighted to the Board the trademarks held by the FTBOA and their importance as a brand and as a promotional mechanism for the goods and services of the FTBOA. Those trademarks are Horse Capital of the World® and Ocala/Marion County Horse Capital of the World®. FH
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sponsoring the sports-betting measure, had until Feb. 1 to submit nearly 900,000 valid signatures to place the proposal on the November ballot. The measure called for authorizing sports betting at professional sports venues, pari-mutuel facilities and statewide via online platforms. As of Jan. 28, the committee had submitted 472,927
valid signatures, according to the state Division of that the sports-betting provision violated IGRA and Elections website. invalidated the entire compact, a decision that has Supporters blamed an outbreak late last year of the been appealed. highly contagious omicron variant of the coronavirus The Florida Education Champions sports-betting for missing the mark. initiative was one of two gambling-related measures “While pursuing our mission to add sports betting proposed for the November ballot. The other meato the ballot we ran into some serious challenges, but sure, bankrolled largely by Las Vegas Sands Corp., most of all the COVID surge decimated our opera- would allow existing pari-mutuel operators in North tions and ability to collect in-person signatures,” com- Florida to offer casino-style games. mittee spokeswoman Christina Johnson said in a preSupporters of that proposal are clashing with the pared statement Friday. “We want to thank our local Seminole Tribe, which operates the only Las Vegas-style supervisors of elections and staff members for their casinos in the state. As of Friday, the committee spondiligent work in verifying petitions.” soring the casino proposal had submitted 730,076 sigIt’s unclear whether backers of the proposal will natures, about 160,000 shy of the required 891,589 launch another effort for the 2024 ballot. Under state signatures needed for placement on the 2022 ballot. law, petition signatures are only valid for one election With a population of more than 21 million residents cycle, meaning the group would have to start from and tens of millions of visitors each year, Florida is scratch. viewed as one of the most fertile untapped online “We will be considering all options in the months sports-betting grounds in the nation. ahead to ensure that Floridians have the opportuniThe compact that lawmakers approved in May inty to bring safe and legal sports betting to the state, cluded a “hub-and-spoke” plan that was designed to along with hundreds of millions of dollars annually to allow gamblers throughout the state to place bets onsupport public education,” Johnson’s statement said. line, with the bets run through computer servers on The proposal would have steered tax revenues from Seminole Tribe property. The compact said bets made sports betting toward what is known as the Educa- anywhere in Florida “using a mobile app or other electional Enhancement Trust Fund to supplement public tronic device, shall be deemed to be exclusively conschool dollars. ducted by the tribe.” DraftKings pumped $22.7 million into the initiative, But while the compact deemed sports betting to which was launched last summer, and FanDuel con- occur at the location of the tribe’s servers, Friedrich’s tributed nearly $14.5 million. ruling said “this court cannot accept that fiction.” The effort to place the sports-betting measure on the ballot came after Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Seminole Tribe reached a multibillion-dollar agreement that sought to put the tribe in control of sports betting throughout the state. DeSantis and Seminole Tribe of Florida Chairman Marcellus Osceola, Jr. signed the deal, known as a compact, in April and the Legislature authorized it during a May special session.
Amid the legal wrangling, the Seminoles rolled out a mobile sports-betting app, but the action was shortlived. After Friedrich’s ruling, the Seminoles quickly asked the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to block the ruling from taking effect.
But after a three-judge panel of the appellate court rejected the tribe’s request, the Seminoles stopped accepting wagers and deposits on the Hard Rock SportsOwners of the pari-mutuels Magic City Casino in Miami-Dade County and Bonita Springs Poker Room Book mobile app. The U.S. Department of the Interior, which oversees in Southwest Florida filed a lawsuit challenging the tribal gambling, last week took the first step in appealcompact, alleging that it violates a federal law known as the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, or IGRA. U.S. ing Friedrich’s ruling. Appeals by the department and District Judge Dabney Friedrich in November found the tribe have been consolidated. FH THE FLORIDA HORSE n MARCH 2022
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By Heather Smith Thomas Horse owners often wonder which drugs and medications are safe for pregnant mares and which ones should not be administered, and why, and if some might still be used and when. There are often more questions than answers on this topic, however, because very few drugs have actually been thoroughly evaluated and confirmed for validation of use in pregnant mares. Safety studies are usually done in geldings rather than pregnant mares, and we can’t always extrapolate from one group to the other. Dr. Margo MacPherson (Professor, Reproduction, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida) says there is so little known about medications and pregnancy that mare owners always need to discuss these with their veterinarians. “Even then, they can’t expect their veterinarian to have a wealth of information on this topic because we just don’t have that much data,” she says. There have not been enough studies in pregnant mares. For example, very few dewormers carry a label for use in pregnant mares. There has been some research on certain drugs and medications, but mainly all we have is just anecdotal use that suggests the majority of commonly used drugs are relatively safe for use in pregnant mares. The medications and drugs you’d use in pregnant mares cannot be adequately addressed in blanket statements, so mare owners should discuss each case with their veterinarian in terms of specific situations—with a valid client-patient-veterinarian relationship. “Any medications being administered to a horse should be discussed with your veterinarian. A horse owner or mare manager should never give anything to a pregnant mare without first talking to a veterinarian. It’s always a case-by-case situation and a very open-ended topic,” says MacPherson. “There are times we have to treat the mare to treat the fetus, especially in certain situations in late pregnancy. Early pregnancy is very different from late pregnancy in terms of how something might affect the fetus. The foal’s organs are all being formed in early pregnancy and some of the things you’d give a mare at that early stage might have more adverse effect on this development, acting as teratogens,” she says. “There has been very little research about medication use in mares at different stages of pregnancy, so when drugs are coming for approval through the FDA, adding the pregnant mare model changes everything. The physiologic changes in the mare during pregnancy are enormous; her cardiac output is increased by about two-thirds, the way the blood flow is directed in the body, the way the kidneys operate, etc. are all affected by the pregnancy. There
is a huge increase in fluid volume in pregnant women and in pregnant animals. The way the kidneys operate is very different than in the non-pregnant female,” she explains. “In turn, these changes all affect how drugs are distributed in the body, and affect what the body does with them, and the way they are cleared from the body. There are a number of metabolic pathways that these drugs undergo. Depending on the pathway, research has barely touched on what’s happening; our understanding, even in pregnant women, is very limited. Our data base of information about some of the metabolic pathways and the way the drugs are handled in the liver and kidneys is limited. We don’t know enough about some of the pharmacodynamics of the drugs,” she says. “One of the things I’ve learned in my work is that the common expectation that all drugs pass the placenta (and get to the fetus) had to be reconsidered. We’ve had to rethink that idea. I’ve treated all drugs as though they pass the placenta, however, and I probably will continue to think that, in most cases—because I am usually thinking about how a drug might affect the fetus, and not necessarily just the placentitis we’re treating, for instance. If the mare has a respiratory infection, for example, can I give her ceftiofur sodium and have it be effective for treating her, without impacting the fetus? This is usually how I am thinking about it, rather than from the placentitis view in which I am trying to look at a drug in terms of it passing through the placenta and getting to the fetus,” she explains. She has done a series of studies looking at concentrations of certain antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs in the fetus and fetal fluids. “We have looked at penicillin and gentamycin and determined that they pass through the placenta and attain therapeutic concentrations for a period of time in the allantois fluid surrounding the fetus. We have looked at flunixin meglamine (Banamine) and didn’t see whether or not it passed the placenta and we are not sure why. It may have been because the system we were using to measure it prevented it from passing, but we don’t know—but we couldn’t detect it in fetal fluids,” says MacPherson. “We have looked at trimethoprim sulfa, which crosses the placenta and also gets into fetal tissue. We have also looked at ceftiofur sodium and ceftiofur crystalline free acid (Excede). Neither of those pass the placenta very well; they have almost undetectable concentrations in fetal fluids and fetal tissues. This suggests that there is very limited passage of those two antibiotics through the Continued on next page THE FLORIDA HORSE n MARCH 2022
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placenta,” she explains. There can be many differences and this is why every drug needs to be tested,” she says. There have been more studies in pregnant humans than in horses, but making extrapolations from human medicine to horses is risky because the type of placenta is very different in these two species. “Making extrapolations from rats to horses to humans is also very risky for the same reasons,” says MacPherson. Dr. Peter Sheerin, Nandi Veterinary Associates in New Freedom, Pennsylvania (an equine practice with emphasis on reproduction) points out that things that can cross the placenta and affect the fetus can be different in horses versus humans. “One example is betamethasone. This steroid is used a lot in pregnant women to induce maturation of the fetus,” he says. It might be administered when a baby must be born pre-term or ahead of normal labor, to help the baby’s lungs be more prepared for functioning outside the womb. This drug does not cross the placenta in appreciable amounts in mares, however, so it won’t be beneficial if a mare is giving birth prematurely or if a foal must be delivered by C-section. Thus looking at human medications is not always the same as looking at medications in the horse. “There is some fear of using corticosteroids in pregnant mares. It’s well-known that giving a pregnant cow something like dexamethasone in mid to late gestation can cause abortion, but mares are different. Steroids are usually fairly safe for mares, but this might depend on dose and duration. High doses of dexamethasone for multiple days have been given to mares to induce abortion in late-pregnant mares, but we typically don’t use those high doses for long periods of time, for treatment. A one-time low dose is generally safe for pregnant mares,” says Sheerin. “There are antibiotics that cross the placenta and some that don’t—as far as we know. There are a limited number of the ones that we know cross the placenta, and a lot of the studies showing which ones do cross the placenta were done by Michelle LeBlanc and others who have done research with placentitis,” he says. In that situation, you want an antibiotic that will cross the placenta and address the infection. “But one thing to remember regarding placentitis is that in mares with placentitis, the placenta is abnormal; the effects of the antibiotic might be different than in a normal pregnancy. There is still a lot we don’t know,” says Sheerin. There are many other drugs and medications we routinely give horses such as dewormers, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, tranquilizers, etc. that we might not think about in terms of how they might affect a pregnant mare or the embryo or fetus. “It is very important to read labels, but some will state that they have not been tested in pregnant mares. This makes it more of a challenge, but there are some labels that say ‘Do not use in pregnant 30
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mares’ and you can avoid using those,” he says. “We use non-steroidal anti-inflammatories like bute and flunixin meglumine (Banamine) in pregnant mares, without issues, but the thing to remember is that they are used in moderation without issues. One moderate dose may be safe to use, whereas chronic administration might create problems,” says Sheerin. If a pregnant mare is colicky you would probably go ahead and give her Banamine. One dose might not be a problem, but if you had to keep her on it long-term it might become a problem. “The same is true with antibiotics. For example, with gentamycin we worry about issues in the kidneys with long-term use. We’ve seen foals born to mares that were on long-term gentamycin, and those foals had kidney issues.” Even though there have not been formal studies, this problem has been observed so we know there can be adverse effects on the kidneys of foals. “The important things are dose and duration, when it comes to giving medications to pregnant mares, and their potential impact on pregnancy and fetal health,” he says. If you have to give medications, give them for the least time possible and at the lowest effective dose. Your veterinarian can help guide you on these decisions in terms of your own mare, on a case-by-case basis, depending on the condition being treated. “This is a huge subject and we don’t know a lot about it,” says MacPherson. “There are many factors that can influence drug absorption, metabolism and excretion, and it’s hard to try to make judgments based on limited studies; we just don’t have the information that we need. The handful of drugs I’m looking at are just the ones that are generally used to treat placentitis in the mare,” she explains. With the wide array of drugs we give horses today, it is difficult to make safe choices and have good judgment regarding what we might give a pregnant mare. “The mare owner’s veterinarian tries to make judicious, therapeutic choices in treating something like placentitis, based on the fact that if you don’t treat the mare, you don’t treat the problem,” she says. Sometimes you have to treat a mare to save her life, and that’s your first priority rather than worry about effects on the fetus. In her research in horses she first looks at all the literature on what we know in other animals during pregnancy, mostly humans. This is often the starting point, as we try to begin studies in horses. “These studies in horses are expensive to do, however, and I’d be surprised if we see much more information in the future about how drugs are handled in the pregnant mare,” says MacPherson. The take-home message on this topic for horse owners is that we don’t know enough to be able to make really good choices and decisions when giving medications to pregnant mares, and we need to be careful. It’s imperative to discuss these things with a veterinarian. FH
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January/2022 By Race Type/Grade
Stakes, Allowance, Allowance Optional Claiming and Maiden Special Weight statistics below are listed for the month of Jan. 2022 for win, place and show with the most recent race first.
FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – STAKES RACES Horse Name
Dam
Breeder
Date Track Finish Race Name
Smarten Up
Sex Age Sire C
3
American Freedom
Sarah Cataldo
A. Francis & Barbara Vanlangendonck
1/1/22
AQU
2
Jerome S.
Grade/Value Earnings $150,000
Opalina
F
3
Optimizer
Go Kitten Go
Teneri Farms Inc. & Bernardo Alvarez Calderon
1/1/22
GP
3
Ginger Brew S.
$100,000
$9,800
Alittleloveandluck
F
3
Arrogate
Points of Grace
Helen & Joseph Barbazon
1/1/22
GP
1
Ginger Brew S.
$100,000
$60,760
Lightening Larry
C
3
Uncaptured
Moon and Sun
Michelle Redding
1/1/22
GP
1
Limehouse S.
$100,000
$61,380
Mr Rum Runner
C
3
Uncaptured
Jitterbug Blues
J. F. Webb
1/1/22
GP
3
Mucho Macho Man S.
$150,000
$14,850
Simplification
C
3
Not This Time
Simply Confection France & Irwin Weiner
1/1/22
GP
1
Mucho Macho Man S.
$150,000
$92,070
Souper Highvoltage G
5
Brilliant Speed
Crystal Grit
Live Oak Stud
1/1/22
TP
2
Holiday Cheer S.
$94,320
$15,200
Handy Dandy
G
3
Fury Kapcori
Golden Bucket
Brent & Crystal Fernung
1/2/22
SA
3
Eddie Logan S.
$102,000
$12,000
Hear My Prayer
M
5
The Big Beast
Additional Prayer
Janet Erwin
1/9/22
SA
3
Las Cienegas S.
3/$101,000
$12,000
Shamrocket
H
5
Tonalist
Zehoorr
Rustlewood Farm Inc.
1/15/22
GP
1
Sunshine Classic S.
$75,000
$45,570
Sir Ollie
C
4
Quality Road
Harbouring
Vegso Racing Stable
1/15/22
GP
2
Sunshine Classic S.
$75,000
$14,700
Nacho Papa
G
6
Brethren
Cartia
Arindel
1/15/22
GP
3
Sunshine Classic S.
$75,000
$7,350
Cool Quest
C
4
Frosted
Val Marie
Rustlewood Farm Inc.
1/15/22
GP
2
Sunshine Sprint S.
$100,000
$14,700
Pudding
G
7
Two Step Salsa
Jozi’s Turn
JSL Thoroughbreds
1/15/22
GP
3
Sunshine Sprint S.
$100,000
$7,350
Gatsby
G
4
Brethren
Star Recruit
Arindel
1/15/22
GP
1
Sunshine Sprint S.
$100,000
$70,570
Cattin
C
3
Neolithic
Adios Dawn
Curtis Mikkelsen & Patricia Horth
1/15/22
TAM 3
Pasco S.
$125,000
$5,000
Markhamian
C
3
Social Inclusion
Peruvian Jane
Sergio Ripamonti
1/15/22
TAM 1
Pasco S.
$125,000
$105,000
Outfoxed
F
3
Valiant Minister
Savingtime
Baoma Corp
1/15/22
TAM 1
Gasparilla S.
$125,000
$105,000
Strategic Bird
F
3
Noble Bird
Strategize
John Oxley Living Trust
1/15/22
TAM 3
Gasparilla S.
$125,000
$5,000
Don’t Get Khozy
M
5
Khozan
Get Noticed
Special Effort Farm, Laura & Michael Colon
1/15/22
TAM 3
Wayward Lass S.
$50,000
$5,000
Rogue Too
M
6
First Dude
Pleasant Thunder Rowling Oaks Farm LLC
1/15/22
TP
3
Likely Exchange S.
$96,700
$7,680
Pappacap
C
3
Gun Runner
Pappascat
Rustlewood Farm Inc.
1/22/22
FG
3
Lecomte S.
3/$200,000
$20,000
Lure Him In
G
5
Khozan
Alluring Lady
Stonehedge LLC
1/22/22
GP
1
Sunshine Turf S.
$100,000
$71,035
Shamrocket
H
5
Tonalist
Zehoorr
Rustlewood Farm Inc.
1/22/22
GP
3
Sunshine Turf S.
$100,000
$7,425
Sigiloso
C
4
Khozan
Ginablu
Brent & Crystal Fernung & Mike Sebastian Sr.
1/22/22
GP
2
Sunshine Turf S.
$100,000
$14,850
Key Biscayne
M
5
Brethren
Boa Twelve
Arindel
1/22/22
GP
3
Sunshine Filly and Mare Turf S.
$75,000
$7,425
Lovely Luvy
M
6
He’s Had Enough
Realgoodlookin
Rustlewood Farm Inc.
1/22/22
GP
1
Sunshine Filly and Mare Turf S.
$75,000
$46,035
Sugar Fix
M
5
Treasure Beach (GB) D Fifty
Ballybrit Stable
1/22/22
GP
2
Sunshine Filly and Mare Turf S.
$75,000
$14,850
Joy’s Rocket
F
4
Anthony’s Cross
Queenie’s Pride
Weston Thoroughbreds Training & Sales
1/22/22
OP
2
American Beauty S.
Beautiful Lover
M
6
Arch
American Skipper Thomas Coleman
1/29/22
GP
1
La Prevoyante S.
Shifty She
M
6
Gone Astray
Perilous Hope
Chris Pallas & George Klein
1/29/22
GP
Officiating
C
4
Blame
Come a Callin
Vegso Racing Stable
1/29/22
GP
$30,000
$150,000
$30,000
3/$175,000
$114,280
3
Pegasus World Cup F & M Turf 3/$490,500
$47,500
3
Fred W. Hooper S. at Xalapa
$14,550
3/$150,000
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FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE Horse Name
Sex Age
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Date
Track Finish
Value Earnings
First Star
M
6
First Dude
Via Regina
Catherine Ann Perez & Richard Allan Heysek
1/2/22
GG
3
$34,242
$3,960
Fish Mooney Sum Return
F F
3 3
Lookin At Lucky In Summation
Gotham City Girl Return to Paradise
Red Oak Stable Waterford Stables Inc.
1/2/22 1/2/22
GP GP
3 2
$54,000 $54,000
$5,940 $11,880
Spectacular Gal Roan Mountain
F G
3 5
Jess’s Dream First Dude
Yankee Madame Silver Lining
Craig Wheeler Thoroughbreds Donald R. Dizney LLC
1/2/22 1/3/22
GP PRX
1 3
$54,000 $49,350
$32,400 $4,950
Hey Sach Bird Wildcat
G G
5 3
Soldat Noble Bird
First Run Legal Laura
James Thomas Socciarelli & Gino Thomas Socciarelli Stonehedge LLC
1/4/22 1/7/22
MVR GP
3 2
$25,900 $54,000
$2,590 $11,340
Souper Legacy Panorama Truck
G G
3 3
Hard Spun Tonalist
Sweet Fortune Top Sheet
Live Oak Stud Brent Fernung Crystal Fernung & Mike Reilly
1/7/22 1/7/22
GP GP
1 3
$54,000 $54,000
$32,400 $5,940
Prince Blue Assume Control
H M
5 7
Soldat Take Charge Indy
J. L.’s Princess Church View
CESA Farm Westbury Stables LLC & Alfonso Figliolia
1/9/22 1/10/22
CMR PRX
2 2
$10,780 $45,500
$2,200 $9,000
Savatiano
G
4
Prayer for Relief
Retsina
SCF Inc.
1/12/22
CT
3
$30,800
$3,054
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FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE Horse Name
Sire
Dam
Breeder
David’s Rose
Sex Age F
3
Uncaptured
Rosie Red
Trilogy Stable & Plesa
1/12/22
Date
Track Finish GP
3
$54,000
Value Earnings $5,400
Poiema Chacalosa
F F
3 3
Neolithic Jess’s Dream
Coco’s Legacy Silver Prism
Cheryl Janine McGuire & James Patrick McGuire Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc
1/12/22 1/12/22
GP GP
2 1
$54,000 $54,000
$11,340 $32,400
Kitten Tales Midnight Thunder
F C
4 3
Kitten’s Joy Mohaymen
Perfect Story Water in the Pond
English Range Farm Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey English Range Farm
1/12/22 1/14/22
TAM CMR
2 3
$25,800 $14,896
$5,655 $1,520
Pete the Beast Cowboy At Heart
G G
5 4
The Big Beast Ride On Curlin
Raebear Color My Heart
Christy Whitman Stephen H. Smith
1/14/22 1/14/22
CT CT
1 3
$30,800 $30,800
$18,324 $3,054
Miss Central F Indy Princess Koko M
3 5
Exaggerator Amira’s Prince (Ire)
Bellamentary Santa Lacera
Stonehedge LLC Jeannine Strauss McGinn
1/14/22 1/15/22
CT MVR
3 3
$30,800 $25,900
$3,028 $2,590
Sassy Emma Drewzano
F G
3 6
Cupid Verrazano
Gray Delta Brilliant Humor
Donarra Thoroughbreds LLC Farm III Enterprises LLC
1/20/22 1/21/22
DED DED
1 2
$37,200 $36,000
$21,600 $7,200
Flew by You Friendly Fella
F G
4 6
Carpe Diem Hear No Evil
Peisinoe Donya
English Range Farm Stonehedge LLC
1/22/22 1/22/22
HOU LRL
3 3
$37,000 $63,936
$4,059 $5,760
Cosmic Treasure First Homestead
G G
5 5
Treasure Beach (GB) First Dude
Sky Goddess Chancey Light
Dr. Derek K. Paul Peggy Dellheim & Pete Mattson
1/22/22 1/22/22
MVR MVR
2 3
$27,400 $25,900
$5,280 $2,590
Romantical Note Deep Dish
F F
4 4
Two Step Salsa Big Drama
Profile Note d’Amour
Wilson Colindres & Dean Miller Alan Amato & Mike Galinski
1/22/22 1/22/22
MVR MVR
1 3
$25,900 $25,900
$15,540 $2,590
Savatiano Unequivocal
G G
4 6
Prayer for Relief Congrats
Retsina Kalyani
SCF Inc. Vegso Racing Stable
1/27/22 1/27/22
CT CT
2 1
$31,900 $31,800
$6,380 $19,002
Rapturous Hot Peppers
F F
3 3
Kantharos Khozan
Proud and Charming Friends Pro
CESA Farm Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung
1/27/22 1/27/22
GP GP
2 1
$54,000 $54,000
$11,880 $32,400
Adiamo Aizu
F M
3 5
Long Island Sound Japan
Look At Me Go Red Baroness
Stonehedge LLC Dr. Jerry Bilinski & Tropical Racing
1/27/22 1/29/22
GP TP
3 3
$54,000 $59,165
$5,940 $2,680
FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE OPTIONAL CLAIMING Horse Name
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Date
C
4
Upstart
Scribbling Sarah
Gail Rice
1/2/22
GP
1
$58,900
$37,300
Wildwood’s Beauty M Fru Fru Zan F
6 4
Kantharos Khozan
Miss Propitious Fru Fru
Philip Matthews & Karen Matthews Stonehedge LLC
1/2/22 1/5/22
OP TAM
1 2
$101,000 $26,850
$60,600 $5,655
Bahamian Moon Royal Meghan
M M
5 5
Bahamian Squall Uncaptured
Monstrip Royal Sighting
Good Beginnings Farm Ocala Stud
1/5/22 1/6/22
TAM AQU
1 3
$26,850 $84,000
$16,350 $10,080
Starship Nala Richy
M G
6 4
Capo Bastone Suntracer
Perfectly Wild Dream Crusher
William P. Sorren Jim Gulick
1/6/22 1/6/22
GP GP
1 2
$59,900 $54,000
$37,900 $11,340
Exchange Day Discreet Tune
C H
4 5
Itsmyluckyday Wicked Tune
Exchange Identity Discreet Concorde
Laurie Plesa David Melin Leon Ellman & Karl and Cathi Glassman Patricia Generazio
1/6/22 1/6/22
GP GP
3 1
$54,000 $54,000
$5,940 $32,400
Paul Vincents Poem G Majestic Street C
5 4
Flat Out Street Sense
Skip the Storm Dream Ride
Angela Ingenito Bonnie Heath Farm LLC
1/7/22 1/7/22
TUP TUP
2 3
$26,600 $26,600
$5,267 $2,633
Dean Delivers Thinkaboutit
G G
3 4
Cajun Breeze Uncaptured
Slick and True Hostility
Stonehedge LLC Marion G. Montanari
1/8/22 1/8/22
GP GP
2 1
$55,400 $54,000
$13,280 $32,400
Mish Handsome Prince
G G
5 5
Field Commission Handsome Mike
Wicked Great Princess Biagi
Joyce Mary Kielty Just For Fun Stable Inc.
1/8/22 1/8/22
GP GP
3 2
$54,000 $54,000
$5,400 $10,800
Psychic Ability High Five Cotton
F G
4 8
Adios Charlie High Cotton
Future Story Angelic Amanda
Red Oak Stable Dr. Rick Erwin & Janet Erwin
1/8/22 1/8/22
GP TAM
2 3
$55,400 $25,650
$12,740 $2,700
Cajun Casanova R Mercedes Boy
G G
5 6
Cajun Breeze Overdriven
Theladysaidno Velvet Charm
Shadybrook Farm Inc. Ocala Stud
1/8/22 1/8/22
TAM TAM
1 2
$27,850 $27,850
$16,420 $5,600
Awesome Anywhere G Swamp Souffle G
8 6
Awesome of Course Bodemeister
Baby Doll Yes She Is
Edward Seltzer Beverly Anderson Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon 1/9/22 Craig L. Wheeler & Barry Berkelhammer 1/11/22
TAM TUP
3 3
$29,650 $27,300
$3,395 $2,648
I Got a Rock G Running Memories F
7 4
Take Charge Indy Bahamian Squall
Cindy Woo Who Up for Grabs
Thomas L. Croley Courtney L. Meagher
1/12/22 1/12/22
CT GP
3 3
$27,000 $57,100
$2,674 $6,200
Richies Great Girl Lil Commissioner
M G
5 7
Greatness Field Commission
Bay Point Countess Petite Riviere
Richard Ravin Edward Seltzer & Krista Seltzer
1/12/22 1/13/22
GP AQU
2 3
$57,100 $85,360
$12,950 $10,560
Crumb Bun Rebel War
M G
6 8
Afleet Alex In Summation
Crumb Dixie Gator Gal
Eric J. Wirth William Churly & Ken Manness
1/13/22 1/13/22
GP TUP
1 3
$59,900 $27,300
$37,900 $2,648
Unraptured Foxy Lady
C M
3 5
Uncaptured Brethren
Petunia Face Farah
Dennis Edward Foster SCF Inc
1/14/22 1/14/22
GG GP
1 3
$29,636 $54,000
$18,600 $5,940
Kozy Dreams Domineer
M M
5 5
Khozan Kantharos
Angel Dreams Sweet Dreams Diva
Rustlewood Farm Inc. George Kerr
1/14/22 1/14/22
GP GP
2 1
$54,000 $54,000
$11,340 $32,400
C Z Rocket
G
8
City Zip
Successful Sarah
Farm III Enterprises LLC
1/14/22
OP
3
$101,000
$10,100
Uphold the Law
36
Sex Age
THE FLORIDA HORSE n MARCH 2022
Track Finish
Value Earnings
FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE OPTIONAL CLAIMING Horse Name
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Date
Poseidon’s Passion M
Sex Age 5
Poseidon’s Warrior
Dani Nikki
Jim Gulick
1/14/22
Track Finish TAM
1
$27,550
Value Earnings $16,950
Rookie Salsa G Dancin With Angels C
5 3
Two Step Salsa Songandaprayer
Kalambaka Queen On Approval
Mikhail Yanakov Olympia Star LLC Marablue Farm LLC
1/15/22 1/15/22
CT DED
1 3
$33,000 $45,960
$19,800 $4,620
Hot Blooded Lady of Luxury
C M
4 6
Declaration of War Mark Valeski
Hot Cappucino Naughty Lady
Hallmarc Stallions LLC Brereton C. Jones
1/15/22 1/16/22
GP FG
3 2
$55,700 $43,680
$6,200 $9,600
Baby Steps Night Cap
F F
3 4
Jimmy Creed J P’s Gusto
Competitivebalance Midnight
Summer Mayberry & Rick Rudman Lonnie Stokes
1/16/22 1/16/22
SA TAM
3 1
$70,500 $28,550
$8,280 $17,550
Celestial Cheetah Tiz Possible Dear
F M
4 7
Social Inclusion Prospective
Dandy Dulce Tiz Four
Michelle Redding Addison Clare Silva Jr.
1/19/22 1/19/22
GP GP
2 3
$54,000 $54,000
$11,880 $5,940
Race Day Speed Yolanda’s Pride
F M
4 5
Race Day Prospective
Tiz Worldly Muchness
Hardacre Farm Steve Tucker
1/19/22 1/20/22
GP GP
1 3
$54,000 $54,000
$32,400 $5,940
Lady Dominance Lady Jae
F F
4 4
Dominus Big Drama
Deherewego Lady Loushe
Carolin Von Rosenberg & Mike Yovankin JJ Brevan Stable LLC
1/20/22 1/20/22
GP GP
1 2
$54,000 $54,000
$32,400 $11,880
Fish Mooney Mister Leonardo
F C
3 4
Lookin At Lucky Commissioner
Gotham City Girl Sweetest Song
Red Oak Stable SJT Racing Stable LLC
1/21/22 1/21/22
GP GP
1 2
$58,900 $54,000
$37,300 $11,340
Astroturf Timmy M.
G H
5 6
Speightstown Morning Line
Embellishment (Ire) Martinique
Bridlewood Farm Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon
1/21/22 1/21/22
GP GP
3 1
$54,000 $54,000
$5,400 $32,400
All Good Times Divine Leader
M G
7 5
Harlington Will Take Charge
All Nighter Divine Trick
Porter Racing Stable LLC Bridlewood Farm
1/23/22 1/23/22
TAM TP
2 1
$26,600 $44,380
$6,060 $20,400
Russian Roulette Morgan Point
M G
6 3
Soldat Jess’s Dream
Mighty Arrow Sherrie Belle
Glockenburg LLC Robert C. Roffey Jr.
1/26/22 1/26/22
DED TAM
2 1
$36,360 $31,600
$7,200 $21,200
Harper’s in Charge Starship Nebula
F F
4 4
Malibu Moon Awesome of Course
Azara Yonder Ponder
Bridlewood Farm Hallmarc Stallions LLC
1/27/22 1/27/22
GP GP
1 2
$54,000 $54,000
$32,400 $11,880
The Great Kath Warrior’s Charge
M H
7 6
Poseidon’s Warrior Munnings
Going Low Battling Brook
SJT Racing Stables LLC Al Shaquab Racing
1/27/22 1/28/22
GP OP
3 1
$54,000 $102,000
$5,940 $61,200
East Wing Fru Fru Zan
F F
4 4
Soldat Khozan
National Gallery Fru Fru
Lambholm & Ella Felcher Stonehedge LLC
1/28/22 1/28/22
TAM TAM
3 1
$28,400 $28,400
$2,900 $17,700
Decimator Classy Woman
G M
4 8
The Big Beast City Place
Ragtime Road La Adelita
Jimmie Ballinger Moises Yanez
1/29/22 1/29/22
TAM TAM
1 3
$28,100 $26,800
$17,440 $2,950
Pristine One-mile Dirt Track • Kraft Aquacizer • Vibrating Vitafloor
Big Lick Stall Rental at Oak Ridge Training Center (352) 441-9401 https://biglick.com/
FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – MAIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHT Horse Name
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Skylime
Sex Age C
3
Baletmeister
Spark in the Sky
Glockenburg LLC
9/22/21
Date
Track Finish TDN
2
$24,000
Value Earnings $4,800
Dama Radiante Warraree
F F
3 4
Brethren Poseidon’s Warrior
Radiant Reeyre
Arindel Loren D. Nichols
1/6/22 1/6/22
CMR CMR
1 2
$11,000 $11,000
$6,380 $2,200
Hot Peppers Wildcat Star
F F
3 3
Khozan Wildcat Red
Friends Pro Trippi Honor
Brent & Crystal Fernung Honors Stable Corporation
1/6/22 1/6/22
GP GP
1 3
$53,000 $53,000
$31,800 $5,830
Dove in Charge Klugman
F C
3 3
Kantharos Practical Joke
My Sweet Dove Polyester
Peter Lawson France Weiner Irwin Weiner Valery deMeric & Tristan deMeric
1/6/22 1/7/22
GP GP
2 2
$53,000 $53,000
$11,130 $10,600
Calculated Breeze Gloucester
G C
3 3
Cajun Breeze He’s Had Enough
Trisha’s Wish Holiday Honey
Shadybrook Farm Inc. Carlos Domingo Ruiz
1/7/22 1/7/22
GP GP
3 1
$53,000 $53,000
$5,300 $31,800
Spunky Zoey War Beat
F C
4 3
Storm Wolf War Front
Ms. Moscow Song of Bernadette
Maria M. Haire Bridlewood Farm
1/7/22 1/20/22
PEN GP
3 2
$27,100 $54,400
$2,981 $13,060
Cross Fleet Poker Coco
F C
3 3
Cross Traffic Soldat
Forestelle Hollopenny
GoldMark Farm Guillermo Morales
1/22/22 1/23/22
TAM CMR
3 3
$25,150 $11,000
$2,650 $1,100
Reddington Capture the Time
C G
3 3
Uncaptured Uncaptured
Street Smart Strength in Unity
Ciaran Dunne & Amy Dunne Elizabeth LaPierre & Jennifer Given
1/23/22 1/23/22
GP GP
2 3
$53,000 $53,000
$11,130 $5,830
Hoorayhoorayhooray G Peace Peddler F
3 3
Bahamian Squall Gun Runner
Awesome Rekha Embur’s Song
Milton W Wolfson Bridlewood Farm
1/23/22 1/23/22
GP OP
1 1
$53,000 $84,000
$31,800 $50,400
Mygidgetmarie Old Homestead
F C
3 3
Noble Bird Overanalyze
My Judith Marie Pearl de Vere
Terence K. Huet Marablue Farm LLC & Pegasus Stud LLC
1/28/22 1/28/22
CT DED
3 1
$29,700 $35,000
$2,957 $21,000
Spunky Zoey
F
4
Storm Wolf
Ms. Moscow
Maria M. Haire
1/28/22
PEN
2
$27,696
$5,420
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All-Time Florida-bred Leading Money Earners HORSE YOB SEX SIRE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
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BREEDER EARNINGS
Skip Away 1993 H Skip Trial Anna Marie Barnhart Silver Charm 1994 H Silver Buck Mary Lou Wootton Mucho Macho Man 2008 H Macho Uno John D. Rio & Carole A. Rio South Vigorous 1996 H End Sweep Samuel H. Rogers, Jr. Unbridled 1987 H Fappiano Tartan Farms Corp. David Junior 2002 H Pleasant Tap Arthur I. Appleton Flat Out 2006 H Flatter Nikolaus Bock Little Mike 2007 G Spanish Steps Carlo E. Vaccarezza Precisionist 1981 H Crozier F. W. Hooper X Y Jet 2012 G Kantharos Didier Plasencia Peace Rules 2000 H Jules Newchance Farm Ginger Punch 2003 M Awesome Again Adena Springs Live Oak Stud World Approval 2012 G Northern Afleet Go Between 2003 H Point Given Vegso Racing Stable Ron the Greek 2007 H Full Mandate Jack T. Hammer John Martin Silvertand Afleet Alex 2002 H Northern Afleet Big Drama 2006 H Montbrook Harold L. Queen Beautiful Pleasure 1995 M Maudlin Farnsworth Farm Firenze Fire 2015 H Poseidon’s Warrior Mr Amore Stables Presious Passion 2003 G Royal Anthem Joseph & Helen Barbazon Miesque’s Approval 1999 H Miesque’s Son Live Oak Stud Sir Bear 1993 G Sir Leon A. L. Smollin Gate Dancer 1981 H Sovereign Dancer William R. Davis Holy Bull 1991 H Great Above Pelican Stable Mecke 1992 H Maudlin Farnsworth Farm Marlin 1993 H Sword Dance (IRE) Gilbert G. Campbell Harbor View Farm Affirmed 1975 H Exclusive Native Gamdonguibada 2009 M Werblin Michael & Judy Crowe, Karen & Jim Perrone Benny the Bull 2003 H Lucky Lionel Tomoka Farms, Inc. Prized 1986 H Kris S. Meadowbrook Farms, Inc. Parranda 2009 M English Channel Kinsman Farm Imperial Hint 2013 H Imperialism Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc Val’s Prince 1992 G Eternal Prince Four Horsemen’s Ranch Starship Jubilee 2013 M Indy Wind William P. Sorren Lost Code 1984 H Codex Mareinvest 83, Ltd. Zafolia 1993 H Gone West Gilman Investment Co. Pure Sensation 2011 G Zensational Patricia Generazio Itsallgreektome 1987 G Sovereign Dancer Sugar Maple Farm Ladies Din 1995 G Din’s Dancer Meadowbrook Farm, Inc. Rocky Appeal 1998 H Valid Appeal Mockingbird Farm, Inc. Awesome Feather 2008 M Awesome of Course Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Duke of Mischief 2006 H Graeme Hall Marilyn McMaster Jewel Princess 1992 M Key to the Mint Farnsworth Farms A Shin Wezen 2007 H Trippi Helen Y. Painter Southern Image 2000 H Halo’s Image Arthur I. Appleton Hi Friend Code 1995 M Tunerup Norman E. Casse & Harry Katz Macho Again 2005 H Macho Uno Milan Kosanovich Jackson Bend 2007 H Hear No Evil Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Silver Tree 2000 H Hennessy Vegso Racing Stable Express Tour 1998 H Tour d’Or Karen Silva Stallwalkin’ Dude 2010 G City Place Maria M. Haire Frisk Me Now 1994 H Mister Frisky Farnsworth Farms Extravagant Kid 2013 G Kiss the Kid Vincino Racing Stable Proper Reality 1985 H In Reality Mrs. James A. Winn Sheer Drama 2010 M Burning Roma Harold L. Queen Medina Spirit 2018 H Protonico Gail Rice Asia Express 2011 H Henny Hughes Ocala Stud Musical Romance 2007 M Concorde’s Tune Ocala Stud Forbidden Apple 1995 H Pleasant Colony Arthur I. Appleton Pistols and Roses 1989 H Darn That Alarm Happy Alter
THE FLORIDA HORSE n MARCH 2022
$9,616,360 $6,944,369 $5,625,410 $4,596,196 $4,489,475 $4,116,358 $3,645,383 $3,543,392 $3,485,398 $3,096,513 $3,084,278 $3,065,603 $3,062,363 $2,908,880 $2,769,557 $2,765,800 $2,746,060 $2,734,078 $2,730,350 $2,694,599 $2,648,879 $2,538,422 $2,501,705 $2,481,760 $2,470,550 $2,448,880 $2,393,818 $2,357,640 $2,353,430 $2,262,555 $2,252,633 $2,209,055 $2,118,785 $2,093,069 $2,085,396 $2,029,028 $2,004,050 $1,994,618 $1,966,754 $1,942,217 $1,912,746 $1,905,747 $1,904,060 $1,849,668 $1,843,750 $1,836,186 $1,825,767 $1,806,750 $1,781,654 $1,767,515 $1,741,397 $1,727,707 $1,704,683 $1,701,650 $1,691,040 $1,685,200 $1,684,875 $1,681,885 $1,680,640 $1,680,506
HORSE YOB SEX SIRE
As of Feb. 22, 2022 BREEDER EARNINGS
61 Smile 1982 H In Reality Frances A. Genter Stable Inc. 62 Toyo Rainbow 1994 H Deputy Minister Stanley M. Ersoff 63 Kissin Kris 1990 H Kris S. John Franks 64 Sultry Song 1988 H Cox’s Ridge Live Oak Stud 65 Revved Up 1998 G Sultry Song Live Oak Stud 66 Smok’n Frolic 1999 M Smoke Glacken Cherokee Farms Inc. 67 Cherokee Run 1990 H Runaway Groom George C. Onett 68 Jeranimo 2006 H Congaree Brylynn Farm, Inc. 69 Soldier’s Dancer 2004 G Lost Soldier Franks Farm 70 C Z Rocket 2014 G City Zip Farm III Enterprises LLC 71 Big City Man 2005 H Northern Afleet Four Horsemen’s Ranch 72 Cosmo Bell 2004 M Formal Dinner Dr. D. W. Frazier 73 Wekiva Springs 1991 H Runaway Groom Donald R. Dizney 74 Dubai Majesty 2005 M Essence of Dubai Harold J Plumley 75 Machikane Allegro 1991 H Kris S. Meadowbrook Farms Inc. 76 Diamond Stripes 2003 G Notebook Mr. & Mrs. Samuel H. Rogers Jr. 77 Halo America 1990 M Waquoit John Franks 78 Sound Gaga 2009 M Roman Ruler Peggy S. & Norman Dellheim & The Roman Ruler Syndicate 79 Equalize 1982 H Northern Jove Tartan Farms Corp. 80 Discreet Lover 2013 H Repent Woodford Thoroughbreds 81 Bet On Sunshine 1992 G Bet Big Janet Gomez 82 Meadow Star 1988 M Meadowlake Jaime S. Carrion 83 First Dude 2007 H Stephen Got Even Donald R Dizney 84 Shake You Down 1998 G Montbrook Ocala Stud Farm 85 Hollywood Wildcat 1990 M Kris S. Irving Cowan & Marjorie Cowan 86 Buzzards Bay 2002 H Marco Bay Jay Shaw 87 A Shin Bullseye 2011 H Belgravia Elijah Bailey 88 Best of the Rest 1995 H Skip Trial Bea Oxenberg 89 Cutlass Reality 1982 H Cutlass Jaime S. Carrion 90 Honor Glide 1994 H Honor Grades Bonnie Heath Farm 91 Black Bar Spin 2003 H Put It Back Arthur I. Appleton 92 Solar Splendor 1987 G Majestic Light Live Oak Stud 93 Fatal Bullet 2005 G Red Bullet Adena Springs 94 Eishin Dansville 1997 H Rizzi Harry T. Mangurian Jr. 95 Comma to the Top 2008 G Bwana Charlie Richard & Linda Thompson 96 Dry Martini 2003 G Slew Gin Fizz Carol Hershe & Marty Hershe 97 Surplus Singer 2004 H Songandaprayer MGG Holdings 98 Supah Blitz 2000 H Mecke Bee Bee Stables, Inc & Equitor, Inc 99 Richman 1988 H Bet Big Scott Savin 100 Caledonia Road 2015 M Quality Road Vegso Racing Stable 101 Tappiano 1984 M Fappiano F. A. Genter Stable, Inc. 102 Captain Squire 1999 G Flying Chevron J D Farms 103 Littlebitlively 1994 H Lively One John Franks 104 Teaks North 2007 G Northern Afleet Brylynn Farm, Inc. 105 Golden Pal 2018 H Uncle Mo Randall E. Lowe 106 Western Pride 1998 H Way West (FR) C. Bowling & C. Thompson 107 Wild Dude 2010 H Wildcat Heir Versatile Thoroughbreds LLC 108 Diplomatic Jet 1992 H Roman Diplomat F. W. Hooper 109 One Dreamer 1988 M Relaunch Glen Hill Farm 110 World of Trouble 2015 H Kantharos Darsan Inc. 111 Glitter Woman 1994 M Glitterman Golden Orb Farm & K. David Schwartz 112 Susan’s Girl 1969 M Quadrangle F. W. Hooper Jr. 113 Hooh Why 2006 M Cloud Hopping Gail Gee 114 Carry Back 1958 H Saggy J. A. Price 115 Super Nakayama 1994 H Jolie’s Halo Arthur I. Appleton 116 In Summation 2003 H Put It Back Arthur I. Appleton 117 Awesome Slew 2013 H Awesome Again Live Oak Stud 118 Isitingood 1991 H Crusader Sword Harry Katz & Norman Casse
$1,664,027 $1,626,700 $1,616,936 $1,616,276 $1,548,653 $1,534,720 $1,531,818 $1,525,364 $1,524,780 $1,521,741 $1,521,505 $1,514,325 $1,512,575 $1,509,243 $1,487,872 $1,478,014 $1,460,992 $1,458,186 $1,455,298 $1,452,735 $1,449,882 $1,445,740 $1,442,140 $1,442,014 $1,432,160 $1,428,141 $1,408,935 $1,407,796 $1,405,660 $1,397,187 $1,391,999 $1,386,468 $1,377,256 $1,354,303 $1,349,406 $1,344,006 $1,338,683 $1,324,330 $1,314,360 $1,307,800 $1,305,522 $1,304,271 $1,303,343 $1,302,174 $1,299,056 $1,289,929 $1,281,980 $1,267,202 $1,266,067 $1,263,300 $1,256,805 $1,251,668 $1,244,809 $1,241,165 $1,231,306 $1,226,166 $1,223,310 $1,219,430
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All-Time Florida-bred Leading Money Earners HORSE YOB SEX SIRE
BREEDER EARNINGS
119 Jolie’s Halo 1987 H Halo Arthur I. Appleton 120 Blues and Royals 2002 H Honour and Glory Cheryl A. Curtin 121 Foolish Pleasure 1972 H What a Pleasure Waldemar Farms, Inc. 122 Turbulent Descent 2008 M Congrats Ocala Stud 123 Primal 1985 G Maudlin Tartan Farms Corp. 124 Tasso 1983 H Fappiano Gerald Robins & Timothy H. Sams 125 Wallenda 1990 H Gulch Haras Santa Maria de Araras & Peter M. Brant 126 Brilliant Speed 2008 H Dynaformer Live Oak Stud 127 Agnes Wing 2000 H End Sweep Becky Thomas, Agent 128 Going Ballistic 2004 H Lite the Fuse Adena Springs 129 Gourmet Dinner 2008 G Trippi Ocala Stud & WILLIAM J TERRILL 130 Anet 1994 H Clever Trick D. W. Frazier 131 Central Coast 2005 H War Chant J. V. Shields Jr. & Robert N. Clay 132 Blazing Sword 1994 G Sword Dance (IRE) Gilbert G. Campbell 133 Sahara Sky 2008 H Pleasant Tap Martin Stables Inc. 134 It’s a Bird 2003 H Birdonthewire White Cross Farm 135 True Metropolitan 2002 G Proud and True Frank Bertolino 136 Immortal Eyes 2005 G Greatness Adena Springs 137 Silver Wagon 2001 H Wagon Limit Mr. & Mrs. Leverett S. Miller 138 Lady Tak 2000 M Mutakddim John Franks 139 Leah’s Secret 2003 M Tiger Ridge Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds 140 Kelly Kip 1994 H Kipper Kelly Hobeau Farm, Ltd 141 Coil 2008 H Point Given Glen Hill Farm 142 Flying Pidgeon 1981 H Upper Case Daparma & Flying M Acres, Constance 143 Maltese Superb 1997 M With Approval Irwin Weiner & France Weiner 144 Island Whirl 1978 H Pago Pago Elcee-H Stable & Breeding Farm, Inc. 145 Swept Overboard 1997 H End Sweep Harry T. Mangurian Jr. 146 Miss Shop 2003 M Deputy Minister Hobeau Farm Ltd. 147 On the Line 1984 H Mehmet Int’l Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. 148 Smooth Air 2005 H Smooth Jazz Mount Joy Stables 149 Nightmare Affair 2001 H Out of Place Sandra McKinney 150 Not Surprising 1990 G Medieval Man Raven Brook Farm, Inc. 151 Limehouse 2001 H Grand Slam Cheryl A. Curtin 152 Kiss a Native 1997 G Kissin Kris John Franks 153 Wildcat Red 2011 H D’wildcat Moreau Bloodstock International, Inc. & Winter Racing Enterprise, Inc. 154 Tour of the Cat 1998 G Tour d’Or C. V. S. Sales Company 155 Hal’s Hope 1997 H Jolie’s Halo Harold Rose 156 Delightful Kiss 2004 G Kissin Kris Hobeau Farm Ltd. 157 Grass Venture 1997 H End Sweep Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. 158 Judy’s Red Shoes 1983 M Hold Your Tricks Vivian J. & Cleo Hall 159 Palladio 2002 H Lycius Haras Santa Maria de Araras 160 Take D’ Tour 2001 M Tour d’Or Paul Muller 161 Warrior’s Charge 2016 H Munnings Al Shaquab Racing 162 Bolshoi Boy 1983 G Sovereign Dancer Ocala Stud, Inc. 163 Silent Eskimo 1995 M Eskimo John Franks 164 Lite the Fuse 1991 H Buckaroo Richard Dutrow 165 Proud Man 1998 H Manlove Max Hugel 166 Finallymadeit 2004 H Concerto Rolando Rodriguez & Rolbea Stables 167 J J’sdream 1993 M Glitterman Kathleen D. Standridge 168 Grand Canyon 1987 H Fappiano Lin-Drake Farm 169 My Cousin Matt 1999 G Matty G Donald Marino 170 Captain Bodgit 1994 H Saint Ballado Edward Wiest 171 Patternrecognition 2013 H Adios Charlie Ocala Stud 172 Weigelia 2001 H Safely’s Mark Shelley Huber 173 Clabber Girl 1983 M Alydar John A. Nerud 174 Kiri’s Clown 1989 H Foolish Pleasure Gardner F. Landon & Mary A. Sullivan 175 Brocco 1991 H Kris S. Meadowbrook Farms, Inc. 176 Shadowbdancing 2005 H Montbrook Ocala Stud Farm
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THE FLORIDA HORSE n MARCH 2021
$1,218,120 $1,216,980 $1,216,705 $1,211,640 $1,209,530 $1,207,884 $1,205,929 $1,203,531 $1,203,110 $1,195,567 $1,191,230 $1,189,873 $1,188,008 $1,184,055 $1,181,583 $1,176,985 $1,173,605 $1,172,846 $1,162,193 $1,160,782 $1,158,805 $1,157,142 $1,154,360 $1,154,337 $1,145,491 $1,144,010 $1,137,767 $1,126,038 $1,125,810 $1,117,200 $1,113,464 $1,112,301 $1,110,433 $1,109,022 $1,108,975 $1,106,955 $1,098,422 $1,096,263 $1,095,683 $1,085,668 $1,075,656 $1,047,740 $1,116,890 $1,039,702 $1,039,485 $1,036,882 $1,034,520 $1,026,640 $1,022,217 $1,019,540 $1,017,024 $1,014,849 $1,012,325 $1,007,708 $1,006,261 $1,005,469 $1,003,550 $1,003,530
HORSE YOB SEX SIRE
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177 Dr. Fager 1964 H Rough’n Tumble Tartan Farms Corp 178 Forever Silver 1985 H Silver Buck Samara Farm & DMD Properties 179 Eishin Bodin 2001 H Tale of the Cat Betty Chittum 180 Shot Gun Scott 1987 H Exuberant Jean Friedberg & A. Scott Hamilton 181 Delaware Township 1996 H Notebook Mr. & Mrs. Harry Bono 182 Icy Atlantic 2001 H Stormy Atlantic Arthur I. Appleton 183 Bridgetown 2007 H Speightstown Eugene Melnyk 184 Wagon Limit 1994 H Conquistador Cielo J. V. Shields Jr. 185 Booklet 1999 H Notebook Ginger Parker & Charles A. Baldree Jr. 186 Closing Argument 2002 H Successful Appeal France & Irwin J. Weiner 187 Exclusive Partner 1982 H Exclusive Ribot Farnsworth Farms 188 March to the Arch 2015 G Arch Live Oak Stud 189 Cozzene 1980 H Caro (IRE) John A. Nerud 190 Lost in the Fog 2002 H Lost Soldier Susan Seper 191 Gilded Time 1990 H Timeless Moment Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. 192 Decisive Moment 2008 H With Distinction Just For Fun Stables 193 Three Rules 2014 H Gone Astray Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc, Geoff Roy & Tom Fitzgerald 194 Second Summer 2012 G Summer Bird Richard Shultz 195 Talakeno 1980 H Vaguely Noble Happy Valley Farm 196 Dontstop Themusic 1980 M Stop the Music Friedman, C. & A. N. Winick, J. 197 Turnback the Alarm 1989 M Darn That Alarm Walter J. Burke 198 Stand On End 1997 M End Sweep Harry T. Mangurian Jr. 199 Turbo Compressor 2008 R Halo’s Image Bridlewood Farm 200 The Judge Sez Who 1999 H Judge T C Sez Who Thoroughbreds 201 R Heat Lightning 2008 M Trippi E Paul Robsham Stable LLC 202 The Vid 1990 H World Appeal Joseph J. Sullivan 203 Sweetnorthernsaint 2003 G Sweetsouthernsaint Eduardo Azpurua 204 Bernie Blue 2002 G Bernstein Dr. D. W. Frazier 205 El Kabeir 2012 H Scat Daddy Rustlewood Farm, Inc. 206 Gene’s Lady 1981 M What a Pleasure Robert H. Spreen Sr. 207 Romacaca 2006 M Running Stag Cashel Stud, Inc. 208 Roman Brother 1961 G Third Brother Ocala Stud Farms, Inc. 209 Shoop 1991 M Double Sonic Joseph Petrucione 210 Wild Event 1993 H Wild Again Arthur I. Appleton 211 Brave Raj 1984 M Rajab Dr. W. S. Karutz 212 Gottcha Gold 2003 H Coronado’s Quest Centaur Farms, Inc. 213 Fort Loudon 2009 H Awesome of Course Jacks or Better Farm Inc. 214 Toby’s Corner 2008 H Bellamy Road Dianne D. Cotter 215 Charon 1987 M Mo Exception Stanley M. Ersoff 216 Eagle Sword 1999 H Sword Dance (Ire) William F. & Annabel Murphy 217 Star Over the Bay 1998 G Cozzene Four Horsemen’s Ranch 218 Tackleberry 2007 G Montbrook Ocala Stud 219 Dancing Guy 1995 G Robyn Dancer Farnsworth Farms 220 Exciting Story 1997 H Diablo Harry T. Mangurian Jr. 221 Stay Forever 1997 M Stack Santa Cruz Ranch Inc. 222 Silver Survivor 1986 H Silver Buck Joseph V. Shields 223 End Appeal 1997 H End Sweep Harry T. Mangurian Jr. 224 Sunward Run 2002 H Real Quiet Silverleaf Farms, Inc. 225 Daiwa Empire 2004 H Forest Camp France & Irwin J. Weiner 226 It’s in the Air 1976 M Mr. Prospector Happy Valley Farm 227 Red Lead 2006 G Red Bullet Adena Springs 228 Dr. Carter 1981 H Caro (IRE) F. A. Genter Stable, Inc. 229 Prospective Dolly 1987 M Prosperous Dolly Deb Partnership 230 Imprimis 2014 G Broken Vow Craig L. Wheeler 231 Enterprising 2011 G Elusive Quality Glen Hill Farm 232 Miss Macy Sue 2003 M Trippi Bryan J. Howlett 233 Ermine 2003 M Exchange Rate Amy Bondon-Peltz 234 Quite a Bride 2003 M Stormy Atlantic Haras Santa Maria de Araras S.A.
$1,002,642 $1,001,974 $999,516 $999,275 $996,950 $993,700 $993,700 $992,660 $989,460 $986,984 $981,004 $980,789 $978,152 $978,099 $975,980 $974,273 $971,825 $967,802 $965,305 $963,469 $960,504 $954,686 $953,960 $953,039 $952,800 $952,216 $947,632 $946,948 $946,557 $946,190 $944,992 $943,473 $940,255 $937,274 $933,650 $933,570 $931,973 $928,240 $925,200 $924,174 $917,353 $915,252 $914,768 $911,270 $910,399 $909,829 $905,689 $900,586 $892,923 $892,339 $891,012 $890,562 $886,614 $883,483 $882,027 $880,915 $880,134 $878,881
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Membership Update
Tammy A. Gantt Associate Vice President, Director of Membership Services & Events, FEC Contributing Editor & FTC Industry & Community Affairs JOHN D. FILER PHOTO
Upcoming Events and Deadlines I
t’s the busy time of year again as breeding season, foaling season, and sales are in full swing. To assist industry members, FTBOA provides columns on a regular basis to members including President Remarks, CEO Corner, Legislative Update and Member Motivator. These columns are sent to FTBOA members first via our Member Update and are subsequently published in Wire to Wire Racing Digest digitally and then are made available on our website at www.ftboa.com. The State of Florida and Florida Department of Agriculture are pro-business and offer incentives for breeders and owners within our state. The latest Member Motivator topic focuses on these for tax season. FTBOA Champions Award Gala The FTBOA will once again be hosting an in-person event on April 25 in Ocala at the Circle Square Cultural Center. The event includes a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner, and awards ceremony. The event is capped at 250 people. Award winners, gala sponsors and distinguished VIPs receive priority. The evening attire is a cocktail dress, gown, or suit and tie in the suggested colors of emerald, gold, black or silver. Sponsorship packages include onsite event pack-
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ages, a publication package, and a TV show package. Sponsorships packages starting at $500 are available online at ftboa.com/Member-Benefits/Events or contact 352-629-2160 by March 15. FTBOA Mission The mission of the FTBOA is to promote the Florida thoroughbred. One of the ways FTBOA promotes the industry is through community and industry outreach. In the heart of the Florida breeding region, FTBOA offers classes promoting the role of the Florida thoroughbred in Ocala. On April 7, a class titled “The Road to the Kentucky Derby Begins in Marion County” is being offered at 10 a.m. and on April 12, a class titled “A Spectator’s Guide to Understanding Thoroughbred Sales” is being offered at 9 a.m. To sign up for the Master the Possibilities community classes for a small fee, go to https://masterthepossibilities.org/ . The Derby class is held at the On Top of the World communities and the sales class is held at Ocala Breeders’ Sales. These are perfect classes for newcomers to the industry. FH IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES FTBOA Gala – April 25 Florida Sire Stakes yearling payment – May 15
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