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Looking for Photos We are looking for old photos of people or horses from the past; jockeys, trainers, backstretch personnel are all welcome and will be used in future issues. Each photo will be scanned and returned to it’s owner in the condition it is received. No win-photos please. Back Issues Available If you are interested in a particular story or issue there are back issues of HorseRacingBC available. Email: jimreynolds@uniserve. com and ask for the issue you are interested in. They are free but supply is limited. CTHS Nomination Forms The CTHS Sales stakes nominations can be dropped off at the CTHS office in Cloverdale, their hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday- Friday. The Hastings race office is also accepting nominations. Interior BC Racing Dates Osoyoos - Desert Park June 14th and August 16th, 2014 Princeton-Sunflower Downs June 28th, 2014 Vernon - Kin Park July 13th, 27th & August 9th, 2014 Blanket Presentations are Back The association presidents of the HBPA, BCTOBA & CTHS have agreed to bring back the blanket presentation for all stakes races in 2014. They are also working on the possibility a gift from the horsemen’s groups to the winner of each and every race during the 2014 season. The Thoroughbred Ladies Club of BC, whose charity work and scholarship program has benefited backstretch workers at Hastings Racecourse since 1973, meets the first Tuesday each month. If you would like to join them in their worthwhile efforts or help at the occasional function, please call: Linda Sentes at 604-318-7949 or Barb Williams at 604-542-8951.

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Issue #60

Racing News

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Darren MacDonald Appointed Hastings GM

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In the hectic, stress filled environment that is racetrack management Darren MacDonald can cope because beneath it all he’s a fisherman and even the memory of a fishing trip is a great stress reliever. MacDonald has needed the patience of a fisherman, he has been at Hastings for seven years; as casino manager, assistant general manager and for the last seven months as manager-inwaiting with the title of interim general manager. Last week he was finally officially named GM of Hastings and claims he will never use the ‘i’ word (interim) again. But it is a job he’s always wanted, partly because of his childhood influences— his two grandfathers. “One of my grandfathers raised quarter horses,” he

says. “And the other liked to “play the ponies”. So I’ve always been interested in horses and racing. This is the only job I ever wanted.” It’s a demanding job and MacDonald has a tough row to hoe. A struggling industry, with a shortage of horses and a racetrack that has seen better days are enough to discourage most aspiring GMs but he remains optimistic and has brought a fresh perspective and some new ideas for the future of our sport. At a meeting (which he called) with members of the racing committee and horsemen he outlined his plan for a database of racegoers, offering fans a way to keep up with special race days and events and a way for Hastings to reach out to those fans through social media. ”Reaching out to the public is where we

should start. We need to get our fans involved in the sport. I’d like to make racing competitive in our [sports] market, a place where people will want to come every Saturday not just on special days.” That’s a tall order but with a positive attitude MacDonald believes it can be done. We have significant problems on the west coast, our location for one, an extremely competitive sports market and the usual racetrack conundrums like pari-mutual takeout, shortened field size, etc., among others. “Other models don’t fit here at Hastings,” he says. “What they’re doing in England, for example, won’t work here. Over there they have small race meets that are close together. It’s easy to race at different tracks that are only a few miles down the road. “And instant racing (historical races from the past replayed on a

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VLT) is really just slots and the easier betting will only take away from our live handle.” MacDonald also wants to open dialogue with horsemen, something the backstretch needs and should welcome with open arms. “I’ll listen to any ideas,” he says. “My message has always been the same — that a positive attitude can save this business.” A positive attitude from someone who honestly wants to save this sport and make Hastings a viable and flourishing business again? A Herculean task admittedly but you can get the sense that he sees it and knows what has to be done. On the rare occasions that time allows MacDonald likes to golf (and is rumoured to be a ‘scratch’ golfer) and when things get really stressful he only has to think of calm waters and a four-time rhythm. After all he’s a fisherman.


Issue # 60

Racing News

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April 2014

B.C. Horse Racing Industry Management Committee Industry Notes

A report on the Committee’s meeting of March 14, 2014 Budget approved Marketing tees will be to ensure The Committee The Committee’s that the interests and Plus 11 Hall of Fame Features with Purses of $32,000 Each accepted the recomapproval of the 2014 concerns of a wide the same card Labour A 38-race stakes all with $50,000 mended budget as budget puts in place an spectrum of stakeholdDay week-end. schedule highlighted purses. proposed by the indus$800,000 marketing/ ers are well represented by the 69th running of As has been the The Grade 3 Premiers try’s Financial Working advertising fund for and are discussed the Grade 3, $150,000 and Ballerina $100,000 tradition at Hastings Group for calendar promotion and impositively and transparBC Derby is in place Racecourse, the stakes year 2014. The budget provement of horse stakes take top billing ently. The Director of for the 2014 schedule this year on Thanksgiving calls for final net racing, as has been the Racing Sustainability thoroughbred season at Monday, Oct. 13 on a begins with the income to the industry case for the past sevhas been asked to come Hastings Racecourse. $50,000 George Royal of $25.93 million, card supported by the eral years. The Comup with appropriate on opening day, BC Derby Day –Sept. 14, Fantasy and Ascot which is $1.17 million mittee approved in terms of reference and Sunday, April 27, will be the richest Graduation both with or 4.3% less than the principle a proposal to other details of these supported by the single day on the $75,000 purses. final net income realestablish an industry committees for the Another highlight of $50,000 Brighouse stakes calendar with ized by the industry in marketing committee Industry Management the 2014 stakes Belles. The 51-day the Derby being 2013. with representation Committee’s considerfrom all sectors. The schedule is Canada meet concludes on Oct. Formula for condiation. supported by the tional race days at Director of Racing Industry ManageDay, Tuesday, July 1, 13 with four tentative $100,000 BC Oaks as Sustainability will ment Committee with a card that dates reserved for later Hastings Racecourse well as the S.W. The Committee chair this body and will structure and memin October depending Randall Plate and Delta includes four races approved conditions by report back to the bership with $50,000 purses: upon the success of the Colleen each with which conditional Industry Management The Committee is the Lt. Governors, summer season. purses of $50,000. racedays at Hastings Committee with a undergoing change and The 2014 stakes BC Cup Day – Aug. 4, Supernaturel, Racecourse are to be proposed mandate and renewal. Original Monashee and Chris schedule includes 11 features six stakes confirmed. For each terms of reference. Committee members Loseth. unrestricted allowance restricted to British increment of $200,000 Governance Michael Graydon and races worth $32,000 A new twist this year Columbia-breds with by which the industry The Committee George Morfitt have will see four Canadian each. They are named exceeds final net the $75,000 Peter discussed the govertaken their leave, Thoroughbred Sales after members of the Redekop BC Classic income of $25.05 nance models recomhaving made outstandStakes (CTHS) for B.C. Horse Racing headlining a card that million, one additional mended to the industry ing contributions to the includes the Debutante, 2-year-olds and 3-year- Hall of Fame. raceday can be conin its Interim Report of industry over that time. olds (colts and fillies) Nursery, Stellar’s Jay, ducted, up to a maxi2013. It was decided We would like to thank for $50,000 purses on Dogwood and Distaff mum of four days. This that consideration both of them for their means that if the would be given to service on the CommitHorse Laughs BROODMARES FOR SALE industry achieves the establishing consultatee. It would have been a newly-approved budget tive committees for Douglas S. Scott BROODMARES FOR SALE photo finish, but by of $25.93 million, all each breed. The purChairman BROODMARES FOR SALE the time my horse four conditional racepose of these commitBROODMARES FOR SALE finished, it was too days that are currently dark to take a picture. identified on the Hastings racing calenMy horse came in so dar can be conducted. late the jockey was Final decisions regardDue to death in the family, we have de- wearing pyjamas. ing additional race cided to offer 4 of our broodmares for days will be made on sale. 3 are in foal and due April/May The horse I bet on was or about September so slow, the jockey 2014 to our Storm Cat stallion, Great kept a diary of the trip. 1st, 2014.

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Issue #60

Foals of 2014

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April 2014

Texas Wildcatter - Late Affair

Silent Name - Eagaletto

Sir Gallovic = Trippi Bree

Esquirol Farms Introducing

Big Lightning by Bernardini

Esquirol Farms, located in Ryley, Alberta, the heart of horse country, is one of Western Canada’s foremost Thoroughbred facilities. Esquirol Farms proudly stands four of Canada’s finest stallions: Kissin Kris (Kris S. - Toes Forward, by Your Alibhai). Gr. 1 winner of over $1.6 million. Whiskey Wisdom is a graded stakes winner by Wild Again and is one of four major stakes winners out of Canadian Broodmare of the Year, Primarily (by Lord At War). Formal Gold (Black Tie Affair - Ingoldsby, Screen King)..Gr. 1 winner and sire of Gr. 1 winner. Big Lightning (Bernardini - Wild Lightning)

Bernardini (sire of Big Lightning) is an outstanding sire with many top sons going to stud, including, Stay thirsty, To Honor & Serve, Wilburn and more.

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Sir Gallovic - Pikes Place Market

April 2014

Cause to Believe

(Maria’s Mon- Imaginary Cat, by Storm Cat) 13% Lifetime Two-Year-Old Stakes Winners from Starters Standing at Road’s End Farm, Abbotsford, B.C. Enquiries to: Jack Bennett (604)856-7559 Bryan Anderson (604)961-8224

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Storm Victory

Storm Cat -Funistrada - Fappiano 2000 Bay - Dosage Profile: 8-9-13-0-0; DI: 3.62; CD: +0.83

By the great Storm Cat from the GII winner Funstrada by the broodmare sire Fappiano Storm Victory’s foals are correct in every way and have the required desire to be race horses. In five crops he has sired 64% starters with 66% winners and 12 stakes winners and has sired three Champions: VICTORY WITH CLASS (2008 f., dam by Regal Classic). 3 wins at 2, placed at 3, 2011, $126,441, Champion 2- year-old filly in British Columbia, Sadie Diamond Futu- rity-LR, British Columbia Cup Debutante , 2nd Lassie S., 3rd BC Cup Dogwood . Filly by Storm Victory - Destiny’s Home, foaled March 18

OUTOFTHECLOUDS (2008 c., Swiss Yodeler). 2 wins at 2, placed at 3, 2011, $108,254, Champion 2-year-old colt in British Columbia, Jack Diamond Futurity, CTHS Sales s. 3rd BC Cup Nursery. PROUD VICTOR (g., 2010, Proud Bella) 5 wins from 10 starts, 1 2nd, 2 3rds with Earnings of $154,658 Champion 2-year-old BC bred and open divisions BC Cup Nursery, Jack 2012 Diamond Futurity. 2014 FEE: $2,000 ($200 booking fee, balance due live foal) Property of Storm Victory Syndicate KLIMES FARM Inquiries to Helen or Frank Klimes 785 Packinghouse Road, Kelowna, British Columbia V1V 2E1 (250) 762-8886 • FAX (250) 868-0810 • e-mail: klimesfarm@telus.net or Dr. Sheila McDonald (250) 862-6540 Nominated to Breeders’ Cup


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Issue #60

Condition Books and Stakes Books now available on line

2014 Emerald Downs Stakes Schedule 29 Races: $1,610,000 Purses

The 75-day season, the 19th at Emerald Downs, begins Saturday, April 12. Live racing is offered every Saturday and Sunday through April, with Fridays added to the schedule beginning May 2. Post time is 6:45 p.m. Fridays and 2 p.m. weekends. Exceptions are 1 p.m., Kentucky Derby Day, May 3, and 4:30 p.m. for the Fireworks Spectacular, July 3. Holiday racing will be held, May 26, July 4, and September 1. DATE Sun May 11 Sun May 18 Sun May 25

PURSE NAME $50,000 Hastings Handicap (3&UP F&M) 6F $50,000 Governor’s Handicap (3&UP) 6-½ F $50,000 Auburn Handicap (3YO C&G) 6-½ F

Sun June 1 Sun June 8 Sun June 15 Sun June 22 Sun June 29

$50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000

Seattle Handicap (3YO F) 6-½ F WA State Legislators Stakes (3&UP F&M) 6-½ F Budweiser Handicap (3&UP) 1M Coca-Cola Handicap (3YO C&G) 1M Irish Day Handicap (3YO F) 1M

Sun July 6 Sun July 13 Sat July 19 Sun July 20 Sun July 20 Sun July 27

$50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000

Boeing Handicap (3&UP F&M) 1M Seattle Slew Handicap (3YO C&G) 1-1/16M Kent Handicap (3YO F) 1-1/16M Mt. Rainier Handicap (3&UP) 1-1/16M Emerald Express (2YO C&G) 6F Angie C Stakes (2YO F) 6F

Sat Aug 9 Sun Aug 10 Sat Aug 16 Sun Aug 17 Sun Aug 24 Sun Aug 24 Sun Aug 31

$65,000 Washington Oaks (3YO F) 1-1/8M $65,000 Emerald Downs Derby (3YO) 1-1/8M $50,000 WTBOA Lads Stakes (2YO C&G) 6-½ F $50,000 Barbara Shinpoch Stakes (2YO F) 6-½ F $65,000 Emerald Distaff (3&UP F&M) 1-1/8M $200,000 Longacres Mile (G3) (3&UP) 1M TBA Bank of America Chmp Challenge* (3&UP) 440 Y

*QUARTER HORSE

WA Cup XII Sun Sep 7 Sun Sep 7 Sun Sep 7 Sun Sep 7 Sun Sep 7 1-1/16M Sun Sep 7 Sun Sep 28 Sun Sep 28

$50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000

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Northwest Farms Stakes (2YO F WA) 6F DRF Dennis Dodge Stakes (2YO C&G WA) 6F Comcast SportsNet Stakes (3YO F WA) 1M Jim Beam Stakes (3YO C&G WA) 1M Pegasus Training Center (3&UP F&M WA)

The following stakes books for Northlands Park and Hastings Park can be found online at: http://www.equibase.com/premium/eqbHorsemenAreaDownloadAction. cfm?sn=SB-HST-20141013-0 Hastings: http://www.equibase.com/premium/eqbHorsemenAreaDownloadAction.cfm?sn=SB-NP-20141025-0 Condition Books for Hastings and Emerald Downs on line now at http://www.equibase.com/premium/eqbHorsemenAreaDownloadAction. cfm?sn=CB-HST-20140427-20140519D Hastings and http://www.equibase.com/premium/eqbHorsemenAreaDownloadAction.cfm?sn=CB-EMD-20140412-20140427D

BRASS AND GOLD

Sungold - Always Brassy, by Dixieland Brass Stakes winner of 93,750 ($75,000 BC Cup Classic)

Sungold

A.P. Indy - Queen’s Word, by Kingmambo Sire of Brass and Gold ($93,750), BC Cup Classic A great outcross to Vice Regent and Northern Dancer

$50,000 Muckleshoot Tribal Classic (3&UP WA) 1-1/16M $65,000 Gottstein Futurity (2YO) 1-1/16M $50,000 NWSS Cahill Road Stakes (2YO) 6F

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Issue # 60

Sandown Memories …by Marcy Emery

The recent news that a development deal for the Sandown Race Track property had finally been approved sent a wave of nostalgia rippling through the BC horse racing community. The end of Sandown was, of course, a foregone conclusion. A gentle tidal flow of memory has carried people back to this place as it stood awaiting fate and finality and when the track, the grandstand and the barns are gone, memory will be all that remains. Maureen Allen wasn’t born at Sandown -her birth certificate reads Sidney, BC- but she will always consider the old track her hometown. “When I heard Sandown was sold I just wanted to share some of my memories. It was my favourite track and I have so many wonderful memories there, it’s kind of where I grew up.” Ms. Allen has “strong female character” stamped all over the bottom of her pedigree. Her grandmother, Mrs. J.A. Stewart owned and trained Thoroughbreds, racing at Colwood and The Willows in the 1920’s and 30’s. Her mother Sonia Stewart was one of the first licenced female trainers in BC and the girl known as “Rosebud” had no hesitation in proclaiming to her suitor John Allen that he would be marrying both she and her horses if he proposed. Mr. Allen took out the marriage licence and also his own trainers licence a few years later. Between 1949 and 1951, when their two daughters were very small, The Allens lived at a beach cottage on the Mrs. McMichens estate near the future site of Sandown. It was here that Mrs. J.A. Stewart’s La Nimba foaled La Mouche (1945) who would win the Ascot Derby in ‘48, run 144 races and finally retire at Sandown at the age of 11, sound as a dollar and wearing a Green Sheet blanket.

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Family lore has it that Jack Randall and Pat Campbell often joined the Allen Family for dinner after a day of work on the future home of Vancouver Island racing. Maureen Allen’s hometown was being built before her eyes, though she was too young to know it then. Seven years passed between Sam Randall’s 1948 purchase of the 100 acre Matson farm and the new track’s 1955 Opening Day, but Sandown was always a hopeful place in Ms. Allen’s recollection. Among her fondest memories: spending hours roaming the grounds with her sister Cathy, catching crickets in red Elastoplast tins. Fleeing the legions of garter snakes remains a powerful memory also – even strong female characters reserve the right to dislike snakes. The mud that bred these crickets and snakes features prominently in many of the Allen family’s Sandown win photos and snapshots through the years. Maureen recalls soaking bridles in a claw foot bathtub at the Craigmyle Motel after a race day in the 1970’s. “The mud was that thick. I couldn’t think of a better way to get it off.” Though Sandown had mixed fortunes through its history as a Thoroughbred track, it was a great place to be a girl. Island racing had already cultivated a number of female riders and trainers, Sandown just carried on the tradition. Among her early influences, Maureen Allen lists Edie Fisher, Irene Hunter and especially May Smith, with whom she rode ponies all over the Sandown grounds and surrounding areas. Mary Cowan, Canada’s first licenced “lady jockey”, rode at Sandown and Maureen Allen herself broke a boundary when she became the first girl to paddock a horse there. As Ms. Allen tells it, “Gals had fun at Sandown! We were respected and

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had few obstacles regarding equality except for the old rules which were gradually removed.” There were jokes and pranks and the girls didn’t always have it easy, but it was safe and “never much of a consideration. We were all horsemen.” Maureen Allen took out her trainers licence in 1974, just shy of a quarter century after her mother had done the same.

The Good Ol’ Days of Sandown

The theme of participation carries over to another recollection of another race day in the 1970’s when the power went out on post parade. After a deeply hopeful pause, the race was finally called “non-betting.” Power was restored just as the horses were going into the gate and the crowd rushed to the wickets. Grand oaks festooned with yellow ribbons, carszparked along the rail in the homestretch, happy people playing the ponies, the old

cookshack always lively, Beau Bunnie in his ears and cotton-tail, Thanksgiving dinner served in the grandstand, Shauna Van Oostdam’s chestnut hair braided with ribbons to match her pony…beautiful pieces of Sandown driftwood, afloat in the sea of one girl’s memory.

HorseRacingBC Directory The horseman’s Buy & Sell

Broodmares For Sale Four broodmares for sale. Three in foal and due April/May 2014 to our Storm Cat stallion, Great Legacy. Marianne Warland (604) 816-5292 Quality Mares For Lease Private contact: R. J. Bennett 1-250-768-5856 Shares Available Two year old filly by Storm Victory, full sister to Till the Storm, stakes placed winner of $125,000. All inquires welcome. Bruce Unwin 604-308-0602

CAUSE TO BELIEVE

(Maria’s Mon- Imaginary Cat, by Storm Cat) Enquiries to: Jack Bennett (604)856-7559 Bryan Anderson (604)961-8224

ATTA BOY ROY

(Tribunal - Irish Toast by Synastry)

NATIONHOOD

(Cherokee Run - Elhasna by Danzig)

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BIG LIGHTNING

by Bernardini - Wild Lightning

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