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THE BROCK TALK
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REMI BELLOCQ CARTOON
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FLORIDA-BRED LEADING SIRES
32 EQUINE CARE: COLIC DIAGNOSIS — BY HEATHER SMITH THOMAS
36 FLORIDA-BREDS AROUND THE COUNTRY NATIONAL FLORIDA-BRED STATISTICS
40 FLORIDA-BRED LEADING JUVENILE SIRES STAKES WINNERS BY STATE
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42 FTBOA MEMBERSHIP UPDATE — By Tammy A. Gantt
FEATURES 16 SPORTS BETTING PLAN FACES NEW CHALLENGE — By Dara Kam
20 A SHINING STAR: FLORIDA-BRED MEADOW STAR
With her victory in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies in 1990, Florida-bred Meadow Star completed a stellar undefeated juvenile season on her way to an Eclipse Award. — By JoAnn Guidry
25 ISAACS RE-ELECTED AS FTBOA PRESIDENT C antrell, Dailey and Fernung join board — By Brock Sheridan
28 FLORIDA THOROUGHBRED PAC GOLF TOURNAMENT PHOTO COLLAGE
— Photos By Tammy A. Gantt
COVER PHOTO: Florida-Bred Damon’s Mound in Gallant Bob Stakes by Nikki Sherman / EQUI-PHOTO CONTENTS PHOTO: Florida-Bred Big and Classy in Jackson Bend by Ryan Thompson
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FTBOA Announces Significant Increases in Florida Breeder and Stallion Awards for 2024 Thanks to Recently Passed Legislation
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he Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association announced on Oct. 5 a substantial increase in awards paid to Florida breeders and stallion owners for 2024 through their Annual Awards Plan that is approved by the Florida Gaming Control Commission. The Plan increases, enabled by HB 7063, would grow Florida breeder and stallion awards by one-third, from the 15% level in 2023 to as much 20% of the announced gross purse in 2024. HB 7063 is a $1.3 billion tax package championed by the FTBOA, ultimately supported by the state’s Thoroughbred industry and signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on May 25. It includes $5 million provided to the FTBOA for Florida breeding awards and incentives.
“The historic passage of HB 7063 has a profound positive effect on the Florida Thoroughbred breeder and stallion awards as evidenced by this announcement,” FTBOA CEO Lonny Powell said. “The Florida-bred benefit carries to the racing side in a big way in the form of significantly more lucrative purse supplements for Florida-breds at both Gulfstream Park and Tampa Bay Downs. At Gulfstream Park in 2024, we project that dollars offered to our Florida-breds will increase an amazing 90 percent in 2024 compared to this year. The Tampa Bay Downs incentives gain another 50 percent.
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Breeder awards will be paid at 12.5% of purses for first place, 5% for second place and 2.5% for third place, subject to specified caps. Those caps would also increase to $12,500 for first (an increase from $10,500 in 2023), $5,000 for second (an increase from $3,000), and $2,500 for third (an increase from $1,500). Stallion awards in 2024 will be capped at $20,000 (an increase from $15,000) for wins in black-type races in Florida.
“We are already working on 2026 and beyond.”
The total Florida breeder and stallion awards budget for 2024 is projected to be more than $8 million, a 52% increase from $5.3 million in 2023. “On behalf of our board, FTBOA members and industry, I can’t emphasize enough how important and significant these Florida-bred breeder awards and racing incentives are to the breeders and owners of Florida-breds and how they bring stability to the industry,” FTBOA President George Isaacs said. “Thank you to Lonny Powell, Matt Bryan, Jon Rees, Warren Husband and the team. The time is sure right to buy, own, race or breed Florida-breds.” TFH
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Florida Focus Compiled by Brock Sheridan
Time Passage Wires Soaring Softly Overnight Handicap
Florida-bred Time Passage | Photo by Coglianese
OBITUARY Travis Davis Travis Davis Sr., 83 of Ocala, Fla., passed away Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023. Born in Casey County, Ky., on Oct. 1, 1939, to Herman and Grace Davis who predeceased him. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Nettie Davis, daughter Wanda Travis Davis | Family Photo Robinson and brother Bubby Davis. Travis is survived by his son, Travis Davis Jr. and daughters Kathy Maynard (Gus), Roxanna Simpson (John), Roetta Coller (Randy) and Theresa Vega (Timmy); brothers Mitchell, Thiral (Sandy), and Ruel (Wanda) Davis; in addition to 9 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Travis was employed in the equine industry in Ocala, Fla., and Lexington, Ky., for more than 40 years, retiring in 2007. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Cates Hospice House of Marion County in his honor. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Travis Davis, please visit Tribute Store: https://hiersbaxley-funeral-services-ocala.tributestore.com/ n 8 | THE FLORIDA HORSE | NOVEMBER 2023
Laurie Plesa and Glassman Racing LLC’s Florida-bred Time Passage wired the field in the $60,000 Soaring Softly overnight handicap on Sept. 9 against five other fillies and mares going a mile-and-seventy yards on the synthetic course at Gulfstream Park for her second consecutive victory. The Eddie Plesa-trained daughter of Bridlewood Farm stallion Tunwoo carried jockey Edgard Zayas to a lengthand-a-half lead ahead of Ocean Safari and Double Cosmo Girl in a joint second through a leisurely quarter mile in :24.13. Time Passage quickened the pace for a :47.30 halfmile while extending her margin to two lengths entering the far turn where Ocean Safari and Double Cosmo Girl could not keep pace. Florida-bred Chick’s Shadow moved into second but failed to muster a challenge as Time Passage galloped to the finish and win by two-and-aquarter lengths in 1:40.07. Chick’s Shadow was second, seven lengths clear of To Thyself B True in third. Double Cosmo Girl, Ocean Safari and Florida-bred Race Day Speed completed the order of finish. Rastani was scratched. Time Passage paid $4 to win as the even-money favorite. A 3-year-old daughter of the stakes-winning Kantharos mare Savingtime, Time Passage is a half-sister to 2021 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Susan’s Girl-winner Outfoxed. Time Passage came into the Soaring Softly after winning a first-level, $25,000 optional claiming at a mile-and-a-seventy-yards on the all-weather course at Gulfstream on Aug. 20. She now has four wins in 11 starts with two seconds while earning $193,495. Karl and Cathi Glassman purchased Time Passage for $85,000 out of the 2021 Ocala Breeders’ Sales October Yearling Sale where she was consigned by Stuart Morris. n
Poiema Wins Stormy Embrace Overnight Handicap as Heavy Favorite Making her second start for owner and trainer Joseph Catanese III, Florida-bred Poiema ran away from her rivals early and provided a popular victory in the
$60,000 Stormy Embrace overnight handicap on Sept. 10 at Gulfstream Park. Sent to the post as the 1-2 favorite, the 4-yearold daughter of Pleasant Acres Stallions’ Neolithic dominated six other fillies and mares going six-anda-half furlongs with a fiveand-a-half-length victory. Ridden by Edgar Perez from post five, Poiema was a half-length in front of She’s Outta Here in second through the first quarter mile in :23.19 before stretching her lead to three lengths around the Florida-bred Poiema | Photo by Lauren King far turn while finishing the half-mile in :46.30. She was five lengths in front in deep stretch before finishing in 1:18.90 on the fast main track. She’s Outta Here kept second by a half-length in front of Florida-bred Sophia’s Storm in third. Florida-bred Great Analogy, Ginger Sparkle, Florida-bred Don’t Get Khozy and Sheza Happy Girl completed the order of finish. Poiema paid $3 to win. In her first start for Catanese on Aug. 18 at Gulfstream, Poiema finished second to Battle Cry after leading most of the way in a second level, $62,500 optional claiming going a mile over a sloppy track. Earlier this year, Poiema was second to Florida-bred Bluefield in the $60,000 Musical Romance overnight handicap going seven furlongs at Gulfstream in April. The victory in the Stormy Embrace improved her lifetime record to five wins, five seconds and two thirds in 22 starts and boosted her earnings to $241,685. Out of the Florida-bred mare Coco’s Legacy, by Mass Media, Poiema twice sold at Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company. Summerfield consigned her to the 2020 OBS October Yearling Sale where Servando Espinoza took her for $9,000. Then Little Farm Equine consignment sold her for $14,000 to Larry Bates at the 2021 OBS June Sale. Poiema was bred by Cheryl Janine McGuire and James Patrick McQuire of St. Augustine Florida. n
Joe O’Farrell Recognized by Marion County Florida Farm Bureau Ocala Stud’s Joseph M. O’ Farrell III of Ocala Stud and current FTBOA board member and treasurer, was recognized for his five years of service as president of the Marion County Florida Farm Bureau at the annual meeting of the membership in Ocala on Sept. 21. He is the longest serving president and led the county bureau to several statewide Joseph M. O’Farrell | Photo by B. Sheridan achievements and awards under his tenure. The Florida Farm Bureau Federation’s mission is to increase the net income of farmers and ranchers and to improve the quality of rural life. O’Farrell also serves as treasurer on the executive board of the Florida Horse Park. -- Tammy Gantt n
Big and Classy Lives Up to Name in Jackson Bend Keith Johnston and Chris Aulds’ Florida-bred Big and Classy lived up to his name and the bettors’ expectations Sept. 23 at Gulfstream Park while easily capturing the $65,000 Jackson Bend overnight handicap by three-and-a-half lengths. Sent to post at the 3-5 favorite, the strapping 4-year-old son of The Big Beast notched his eighth victory in 2023 to move into a tie with Wyoming-based Fayette Warrior for the most wins in North America this year. “His name says it all,” trainer Bobby Dibona said. “I keep saying that, but his name says everything. He’s a gem. He’s got a big heart. He just knows how to do it.” Big and Classy, the 123-pound highweight in the seven-furlong handicap for 3-year-olds and older, broke well from the gate to sit just off pacesetter Warrior’s Pride along the backstretch and far turn before taking the lead on the turn into the homestretch. Avant Glory made a menacing bid to his outside entering the THE FLORIDA HORSE | NOVEMBER 2023 | 9
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stretch, but Big and Classy kicked in and drew off to yet another convincing triumph, giving jockey Leonel Reyes his first of three wins on Saturday’s card. Big and Classy ran seven furlongs in 1:22.56. Avant Glory finished second under Edwin Gonzalez, two-and-threequarter lengths ahead of Zydeceaux and jockey Sonny Leon. Cajun’s Magic, Warrior’s Pride and Starship Renegade completed the order of finish. While the Jackson Bend was open, all starters were bred in Florida. Big and Classy paid $3.40 to win. Big and Classy was claimed for $20,000 out of a second straight win
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Florida-bred Big and Classy | Photo by Ryan Thompson
in March before winning his next four races for his current connections. He went on to finish second behind Florida-bred Dean Delivers in the Grade 3 Smile Sprint on July 1 before winning an upper level, $62,500 optional claiming and coming up a length short of victory last time out while second in the Edwin T. Broome Memorial Handicap won by Long Range Toddy. Big and Classy now has nine career wins in 20 starts with three seconds and a third while earning $321,720. Out of I’mclassyandsassy, by Master Command, Big and Classy was bred by Alex and JoAnn Lieblong. n
Damon’s Mound Splashes Home in Gallant Bob for Second Straight Stakes Victory Florida-bred Damon’s Mound produced his second straight score against added-money company on Sept. 23 as the Floridabred colt won the Grade 2 Gallant Bob at Parx Racing by a determined length-and-a-quarter over a sloppy and sealed six furlongs. It was also the first graded score for the Michelle Lovell-trained colt, who won the Grade 2 Saratoga Special in his second career start in August of last year. Damon’s Mound, who won the $350,000 Robert Hilton Memorial by two lengths on Aug. 25 at Charles Town in his last start, became the first Florida-bred since Firenze Fire in 2018 to win the $400,000 Gallant Bob, which this year featured a field of nine 3-year-olds. Sent to the post as the 9-5 favorite with Junior Alvarado aboard, Damon’s Mound broke well from post four before settling into third, about two lengths behind 5-2 second choice Ryvit and 13-1 shot Sir Lancelot, who raced together through a first quarter-mile in :21.68. Ryvit took a momentary lead around the far turn before Damon’s Mound, with Nautical Star to his outside, went to the front while finishing the half-mile in :45.29. Ryvit could not keep up turning for home, but Nautical Star continued to challenge until just inside the furlong pole when Damon’s Mound began to draw off and won with a clear lead in 1:10.24. Nautical Star held second, three-and-a-half lengths in front of Gordian Knot in third. Ninetypercentmaddie, Ryvit, Dreaming of Kona, Depoli, Praetorian Guard and Sir Lancelot completed the order of finish. Freedom Road was scratched. Damon’s Mound paid $5.60 to win. The victory confirmed a return to form for Damon’s Mound, who before the Robert Hilton had gone more than 12 months and five starts without a victory after winning the Saratoga Special. He has now won four of nine career starts with one second while earning $601,700 for owners Cliff and Michele Love of Friendswood, Tx. “I’m very happy with the win [by Damon’s Mound] and just happy he’s healthy and running well,” Love said. Bred by Cliff Love, Damon’s Mound is the first foal out of the multiple stakes-winning mare San Antonio Stroll, by Stroll. Love recently sold San Antonio Stroll while in foal to Ocala Stud stallion Roadster for $175,000 in the Fasig-Tipton August Digital Sale. San Antonio Stroll, a fifth-generation broodmare from Love’s longtime Thoroughbred breeding program, was purchased by fellow Texas horseman and Florida breeder Brad Grady in the
Florida-bred Damon’s Mound | Photo by Bill Denver / EQUI-PHOTO
name of Girvin’s Girls. Grady is the owner of Girvin, named for Grady’s hometown in Texas, and owns the Grand Oaks Equine Training Center in Reddick, Fla. “I’m thrilled that Brad Grady bought [San Antonio Stroll],” Love said. The Love’s have several full-siblings to Damon’s Mound including a 2-year-old unraced filly, Moon Mist, an unnamed yearling colt and a weanling filly. n
Florida-bred Chi Chi Gets First Career Win in E.L. Gaylord Ernest C. Frohboese’s Chi Chi entered the $50,000 E.L. Gaylord a maiden and exited a stakes winner as the Florida-bred filly won for the first time in the six-and-a-half-furlong test for 2-year-old fillies at Remington Park Sept. 24. Ridden by Edwin Gonzalez for trainer Herman Wilensky, Chi Chi bested the field of eight by a length-and-a-quarter after traveling to Oklahoma from her base in Southern California. Chi Chi was also making her career debut on dirt after two unsuccessful tries against special weight maidens, both while sprinting five furlongs on the grass at Del Mar. She finished fifth, two-and-a-half lengths short of winner Mysticism on Aug. 4 and was fourth last out behind winner Soho on Sept. 8. But Chi Chi was able to produce a winning effort in the E.L. Gaylord. Katies Spirit jumped out to an early lead in the E.L. Gaylord THE FLORIDA HORSE | NOVEMBER 2023 | 11
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with Hittin My Stride and Chi Chi tracking in a joint second from about a length back in the early going. After a quarter-mile split in :22.37, Hitting My Stride took over from between horses in the turn with Chi Chi to her outside as Katie’s Spirit dropped back on the rail and Curlin’s Magic launched a bid while four wide. Chi Chi and Curlin’s Magic emerged from the pack in tandem coming out of the turn but Chi Chi got the advantage in deep stretch and won by daylight in 1:17.98 on the fast track. Curlin’s Magic held second, two-and-a-quarter lengths faster than Tx Women for Arts in third. Hittin My Stride finished fourth
followed by Magnolia Avenue, Katies Spirit, Too Much Dreaming and Okie Trouble. Chi Chi was sent to the post at 5-1 and paid $13.40 to win. By Audible out of the stakes-placed Candy Ride (Arg) mare Simply Confection, Chi Chi is a half-sister to Grade 2 Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth and $150,000 Mucho Macho Man-winner Simplification, the 2022 FTBOA Florida-bred Horse of the Year. She is the second stakes winner for Simply Confection, who has an unnamed yearling filly by Union Rags and a weanling filly by Not This Time. Simply Confection was bred to Into Mischief in 2023. Chi Chi was bred by France Weiner and is a graduate of the 2022 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Winter Mixed Sale where she did not meet her reserve from the consignment of Stuart Morris. She has now earned $36,560 from her three starts. n
Mattingly a Convincing Winner of Hollywood Beach
Son of Bucchero Earns $25K FTBOA Florida-bred Win Bonus
Florida-bred Chi Chi | Photo by Dustin Orona
OBITUARY Tim Ahearn
Florida horseman and longtime Williston, Fla. resident Tim Ahearn lost his five-year battle with cancer on March 14, 2023. Mr. Ahearn, along with his wife and son, worked their 40-acre Rebah Farm Tim Ahearn Family Photo in northwest Marion county for nearly four decades. He was the breeder of many talented racehorses including Florida-bred champion Scratch Pad. He lived his passion for raising race horses with his family by his side. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Carol, son Tim Jr., sisters Patricia, Rita, Mary, Patty and brother Jack, along with many nieces, nephews and extended family. He is irreplaceable and will be missed by all who knew him. n n
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Ironhorse Racing Stable LLC and Harlow Stables LLC’s Mattingly earned his first career stakes victory in convincing fashion Sept. 30 as the Florida-bred son of Pleasant Acres Stallions’ Bucchero won the $65,000 Hollywood Beach by a length-and-three-quarters at Gulfstream Park. In defeating four other 2-year-olds over five furlongs on the Gulfstream Park synthetic course, Mattingly also earned a $25,000 Florida-bred win bonus presented by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association. Sent to the post as the 3-2 favorite, Mattingly and jockey Samy Camacho broke best of all from post three but Florida-bred Esperon sprinted to a clear lead from the rail and quickly put three lengths on Mattingly and 9-5 second choice Prevent, who were together in second. Esperon blazed the first quarter-mile in :21.14 before Mattingly began to close in from the two path around the far turn. Esperon held a length lead out of the turn but Mattingly had him in his sights as Okiro also began to threaten on the outside. Mattingly took over from between those two inside the final furlong and continued to extend his lead to wire to finish the Hollywood Beach in :56.67. Okiro was second, a length ahead of Esperon in third. Prevent and El Principito were fourth and fifth respectively. Hermoso Hombre and Roar Ready were scratched. Mattingly paid $5 to win. It was the second career win from four starts for Mattingly, who earned his first stakes victory in three tries. He debuted in
Florida-bred Mattingly | Photo by Ryan Thompson
the $100,000 Royal Palm Juvenile on the Gulfstream Park turf in May and finished second to No Nay Mets (Ire), who has since won the $112,000 Tyro at Monmouth Park and the $131,000 Exacta Systems Rosie’s at Colonial Downs. Mattingly then won a maiden special weight by nearly six lengths on the Gulfstream Park synthetic in June then before finishing second to Pipit in the CA$126,000 Victoria going five-and-a-half furlongs on synthetic main track at Woodbine on July 16. “I learned a lot in that Woodbine race,” trainer Joe Orseno said. “When it scratched down to four horses, we thought, ‘Just go. He’s fast.’ He got stuck in a speed duel to set it up for the horse coming off of it. I said, ‘That’s not going to happen again. I know the ‘one’ is a very fast horse. I used to train his brother. I said, ‘We’ve got to let the ‘one’ and ‘three’ go.’ That was the plan we took, and it worked.” “We think he’s a very talented 2-year-old with a bright future.” The $64,000 payday for winning the Hollywood Beach boosted Mattingly’s career earnings to $147,028. Bred in Florida by Lance Colwell of Williston, Fla., Mattingly is out of Grand Slam mare Battingstar, who has produced six winners from six foals with Mattingly her first stakes-winner. Ironhorse Racing Stable purchased Mattingly for $70,000 out of the Two Oaks Equine consignment earlier this year at the Ocala Breeders’ Sales March Sale. n
Ridden by Cristian Torres, the Florida-bred son of Arindel stallion Brethren took the winner’s share of the $438,000 Lukas Classic for 3-year-olds and older who went a mile-and-an-eighth. Five Star General took the field of eight around the clubhouse turn and led by two lengths ahead of Americanrevolution and Trademark in a joint second with Clapton racing in seventh, 10 lengths off the pace. Five Star General continued to show the way through the first two furlongs in :23.12 and led down the backstretch to complete the half-mile in :46.66 as Clapton began to pass horses nearing the far turn. Americanrevolution went to the front with a quarter-mile to the finish before Trademark shot to the lead at the top of the stretch with Clapton widest of all and five lengths to make up. Trademark had a length advantage on Clapton and Blue Devil on the rail while passing the sixteenth marker before Clapton surged to the front in the final strides to get the narrow victory in 1:48.79 on the fast track. Trademark finished three-quarters of a length ahead of Blue Devil in third followed by 6-5 favorite Rattle N Roll. Happy American, Americanrevolution, Whelen Springs and Five Star General completed the order of finish. Warrant was scratched. Clapton paid $18.32 to win at odds of 8-1. “I was very happy with the way he was traveling,” Torres said after winning his third race Saturday at Churchill Downs. “Around the half-mile pole, I could tell I had a lot of horse beneath me. I tipped him outside at the quarter-pole and he kept
Florida-bred Clapton Grinds Out Narrow Win in Lukas Classic Clapton went seven-wide around the far turn and methodically ran down Trademark through the long Churchill Downs stretch to win the Grade 2 Lukas Classic by a head Sept. 30 and for his second graded stakes victory of the year.
Florida-bred Clapton | Photo by John Gallagher
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coming with his run. It’s been a great day and a great meet here at Churchill. Winning these big races is a great feeling.” While still racing for breeder Arindel, Clapton won the Grade 3 Ghostzapper at Gulfstream Park in April, was third behind winner Rattle N Roll in the Grade 3 Pimlico Special on May 19 and second to Charge It in the Grade 2 Suburban at Belmont Park on July 8. He was then purchased by Sheikh Rashid Bin Humaid al Nuaimi’s RRR Racing and sent to trainer Chad Summers for the Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup at Saratoga on Sept. 2 where he finished fourth, beaten just more than two lengths by winner Bright Future. Summers then strategically selected the Lukas Classic for Clapton. “There were three races this weekend we could’ve ran in: the Woodward in New York, the Awesome Again in California and here in the Lukas Classic,” Summers said. “I tried to handicap
them and see what race would fit this horse best. I figured there would be the most speed in this race. That benefitted our running style.” Overall, Clapton has won six of 24 starts with four seconds and six thirds. The $240,560 first prize boosted his career earnings to $823,450. “I’m so grateful to the owner for allowing me the opportunity to train this horse,” Summers said. “The goal is getting to the Dubai World Cup. If that means taking us to the Breeders’ Cup that would be great. But, the goal is getting him over to Dubai in March.” He is the only stakes-winner for the Afleet Alex mare Alexandra Rylee, winner of the 2010 Brandywine at Philadelphia Park. She has produced five starters, all winners including Knox, a full brother to Clapton who was third in last year’s FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes In Reality. Alexandra Rylee has an unnamed yearling filly by Brethren and was bred to Brethren again in 2023.
Pardy Pleaser is First Winner for Solera Farm Stallion Rogueish
Florida-bred Pardy Pleaser | Photo by Ryan Thompson
Calypso Racing Stables 2022 LLC’s Pardy Pleaser went to the lead inside the final sixteenth of a mile to win a $35,000 maiden claiming at Gulfstream Park Sept 30 and give her sire, Rogueish, his first winner. Trained by Saffie Joseph Jr. and ridden by Edgard Zayas, Pardy Pleaser won by two-and-three-quarter lengths in :57.82 after rallying from fifth in the field of seven 2-year-old fillies going five furlongs on the all-weather course. It was the third career start for the bay filly, who is out of Kitten Squared, by Kitten’s Joy and was bred in Florida by Edward Seltzer. The bay filly has career earnings of $26,400. Florida-breds Pleasant Embrace and Kaitie Kait were second and third respectively. Pardy Pleaser paid $5.40 to win. Rogueish, who stands at Solera Farm in Williston, Fla., is by Into Mischief out of the Rahy mare Verdana Bold, winner of the Grade 3 Selene at Woodbine in 2008. Rogueish stood the 2024 breeding season for a fee of $2,500. TFH
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TALLAHASSEE, FL — After a federal appeals court ruled against them, two pari-mutuel companies on Sept. 26 asked the Florida Supreme Court to strike down part of a multibilliondollar deal that would give the Seminole Tribe control over sports betting throughout the state. The challenge, filed by West Flagler Associates and Bonita-Fort Myers Corp., alleges the deal runs afoul of a 2018 constitutional amendment requiring voter approval of expansions of casinostyle gambling. West Flagler holds three jai alai licenses, while Bonita-Fort Myers Corp. does business as Bonita Springs Poker Room in Southwest Florida. Gov. Ron DeSantis and Seminole Tribe of Florida Chairman Marcellus Osceola, Jr. signed the deal, known as a compact, in 2021 and state lawmakers ratified it. A “hub-and-spoke” plan in the agreement allowed the Seminoles to accept sports wagers from mobile devices anywhere in the state, with the bets run through servers on tribal land. The deal said bets “using a mobile app or other electronic device, shall be deemed to be exclusively conducted by the tribe. The lawsuit filed Tuesday at the Supreme Court accused DeSantis and the Legislature of exceeding their power by allowing sports betting off tribal lands — without approval from voters. “This abuse of authority warrants this court’s review and correction,” Raquel Rodriguez, a Miami-based attorney with the Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC firm, wrote in the 76-page lawsuit known as a “petition for a writ of quo warranto.” The challenge pointed to part of the constitutional amendment that says it “ensures that Florida voters shall have the exclusive right to decide whether to authorize casino gambling” in the state. The amendment includes an exception for gambling that takes place on tribal lands. “The amendment is an enduring grant to the people themselves – and only them — to authorize new gambling in Florida. The constitutional provision should be interpreted for sports betting as it exists today,” Rodriguez wrote. The amendment, known as Amendment 3, applies to types of gambling found in casinos and to types of gambling that are considered Class III under federal law. A presentation by DeSantis’ lawyers to Florida lawmakers in 2021 noted that, “because of Amendment 3, commercial sports betting outside of a tribal compact is unconstitutional in Florida.” The lawsuit accuses DeSantis and legislators of constructing the sports-betting plan and an accompanying law in a manner designed to skirt the constitutional requirement for a statewide vote. DeSantis and lawmakers “sought to bypass” and “avoid the
requirements” of the amendment “not by actually limiting sports betting to Indian lands, but by labeling the problem away. But the Florida Constitution cannot be so easily avoided,” the lawsuit said. “The governor and Legislature’s fiction does not change the reality that the governor and Legislature are seeking to authorize gambling that takes place off Indian lands.” The lawsuit called the setup deeming wagers placed anywhere in the state to have occurred on tribal lands — where the computer servers handling bets would be located — a “transparent artifice” to try to meet the exception in the amendment. “This artifice to avoid [the amendment’s] requirement of a citizens’ initiative is contrary to established law, the undisputed facts and common sense,” Rodriguez argued. The state lawsuit came as the pari-mutuel operators also seek a U.S. Supreme Court review of the compact in a separate federal-court case. That case alleges the compact violates the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, or IGRA, which regulates gambling on tribal lands. U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich in 2021 ruled against the compact, calling the sports-betting plan a “fiction” and invalidating other parts of the agreement. But a panel of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia overturned Friedrich’s ruling, and the full appeals court this month refused to reconsider the panel decision. The pari-mutuels filed a motion saying they intended to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on the issue, arguing that the outcome could “represent a blueprint for expanded gaming outside of Indian lands.” The Seminoles briefly rolled out the Hard Rock SportsBook mobile app amid the legal wrangling but stopped accepting wagers and deposits on the app in December 2021 after Friedrich’s ruling. The pending cases will keep sports betting in Florida in limbo, at least for now. “Do I think online sports betting will ultimately be allowed under the compact? It’s probably a better than 50 percent chance that the Seminole Tribe will end up .. having the ability to roll out online sports betting. But the key question for today is one of timing,” Daniel Wallach, an attorney who specializes in gambling law, told The News Service of Florida on Tuesday. “What is known is these parallel judicial proceedings will likely cause further delay in the timing of the rollout of online sports betting.” Isadore Havenick, an owner of the pari-mutuels whose family has operated gambling facilities in Florida for more than Continued on page 26
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With her victory in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies in 1990, Florida-bred Meadow Star completed a stellar undefeated juvenile season on her way to an Eclipse Award. BY JOANN GUIDRY Describing Meadow Star as precocious would be a bit of an understatement. A flashy bright chestnut built like a Quarter Horse with a dished Arabianlike head, Meadow Star was as eye-catching as she was talented. She posted an undefeated 2-yearold season in 1990 that included six graded stakes wins. Of those, four were at the Grade 1 level. Meadow Star won at sprint distances and was able to carry her speed going longer. Her combined winning margin in her seven juvenile seasonal wins was an impressive 26 ¼ lengths. Not surprisingly, she earned an Eclipse Award for her outstanding season. But Meadow Star was not a one-trick pony. She came back in her sophomore season to dazzle again, winning three graded stakes. Two of those were Grade 1 victories, including one of the alltime best races that ended in a photo finish that took more than six minutes to sort out the winner. And not only was Meadow Star a Florida-bred, she was a Florida-bred top and bottom. The 1988 chestnut mare was by Florida-bred Meadowlake out of Florida-bred Inreality Star, by Florida-bred In Reality. Jamie Carrion, who owned Ocala-based The Oaks, bred not only Meadow Star but her sire Meadowlake as well. Graded stakes-winner Meadowlake, a 1983 chestnut horse by Hold Your Peace out of Suspicious Native, by Raise A Native, was standing at The Oaks when Meadow Star was conceived. Carrion consigned Meadow Star through Robert E. Courtney to the 1989 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, where she was bought for $90,000 by Carl Icahn’s Foxfield. Meadow Star raced for Icahn and was trained by LeRoy Jolley throughout her outstanding career.
A PERFECT SEASON Meadow Star signaled her extraordinary talent in her very first start. On June 13, 1990, she broke her maiden by five-and-a-quarter lengths at Belmont Park. Her winning time for the five furlongs was :58.80. Jolley no doubt knew Meadow Star was indeed something special. Not only was her next race in stakes company, it was in graded-stakes company. On July 18 in the Grade 3 Astoria Breeders’ Cup, Meadow Star did not disappoint, winning by a length-and-a-quarter ahead of Sweet Sarita. Pay’n and Play’n was third. Winning time for the fiveand-a-half furlongs was 1:04.20. Only two weeks later, Jolley moved Meadow Star up one more notch in graded-stakes company. In the Grade 2 Schuylerville on Aug. 1 at Saratoga, she was more than up for the challenge. Meadow Star cruised to a three-length victory over Garden Gal with Prayerful Miss third. Meadow Star posted a 1:11.20 time for the six furlongs. Jolley did not shy away from the next logical step, starting Meadow Star the Grade 1 Spinaway. Again Icahn’s runner responded magnificently, besting Garden Gal by two lengths with Good Potential third. Meadow Star stopped the clock in 1:10.20 for the six furlongs. Meadow Star seemingly just got better and better, closing out her juvenile season with a trio of Grade 1 victories at Belmont Park. She won the Matron by six lengths on Sept. 16 in 1:22.80 for the seven furlongs. Then in a tour de force performance on Oct. 6, Meadow Star captured the Frizette by an eyebrow-raising 14 lengths in 1:35.40 for the mile distance. Continued on next page
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1991 Queen of the Stage Al Mathes Photo
After Meadow Star’s Frizette, Icahn announced that he was donating a majority of his filly’s earnings to the Children’s Rescue Fund. Billionaire financier Icahn established the charity to provide homes and scholarships for underprivileged children. Meadow Star added more money to the Children’s Rescue Fund in her next start, the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) on Oct. 27 at Belmont Park. Meadow Star went off the 1-5 favorite in the 13-horse field, but it was Dance Smartly who took the early lead. With stablemate Wilderness Song just to her inside, Dance Smartly posted fractions of :22.60, :45.80 and 1:11. Jockey Jose Santos kept Meadow Star well off the rail down the backstretch before beginning a four-wide rally on the far turn. Dance Smartly, Wilderness Song and Lite Light were contesting the lead when Meadow Star surged past the trio. By midstretch, Meadow Star was now leading by two lengths and crossed the finish line a five-length winner. She posted a winning time of 1:44 for the mile-and-a-sixteenth. Her Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies victory was the cherry on top of an undefeated season for Meadow Star. In seven wins in seven starts, she banked $992,250. Meadow Star was named the 1990 Florida-bred champion 2-year-old filly and nabbed an Eclipse Award in that same division.
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It was a very good day for Florida-breds in the 1990 Breeders’ Cup Championship races. In addition to Meadow Star’s Juvenile Fillies triumph, Florida-bred Unbridled, who had won the 1990 Kentucky Derby (G1), captured the Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1). And Florida-bred Itsallgreektome led in deep stretch of Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1) before succumbing to the furious late run of winner Royal Academy. Unbridled collected an Eclipse Award as champion 3-yearold colt and Itsallgreektome garnered an Eclipse Award as champion turf male.
THE MOTHER OF ALL GOOSES Meadow Star began her 1991 sophomore season in the same way she had closed out her juvenile year by winning. In the Queen of the Stage on March 16 at Aqueduct, Meadow Star was the best by four-and-three-quarter lengths ahead of fellow Florida-bred Nany’s Appeal. Christina Czarina was third. Winning time for the seven furlongs was 1:23.19. A mere two weeks later on March 30, Meadow Star was wheeled back in the Grade 2 Comely at Aqueduct and rolled to win by a length-andthree-quarters ahead of Do It With Style and I’m a Thriller in third. Over a surface rated wet, Meadow Star stopped the clock in 1:38.02 for the mile. In a head-scratcher move, Jolley next saddled Meadow Star in the Grade 1 Wood Memorial Invitational on April 20 at Aqueduct. Running against the best 3-year-old colts in the country was too much to ask of Meadow Star as she suffered the first defeat of her career, finishing a distant fourth behind winning Florida-bred Cahill Road, a full brother to Unbridled. But gutsy competitor that she was, Meadow Star rebounded to post two of the most impressive wins of her career. In the Grade 1 Acorn on May 25 at Belmont Park, Meadow Star rolled to a six-length win over Versailles Treaty with Dazzle Me Jolie nabbing third. Winning time for the mile was 1:37.42. Then only a little over two weeks later, Meadow Star would add to her legend with a gritty triumph in a race that instantly became a classic. The 1991 Grade 1 Mother Goose was not lacking for publicity. Not only was Meadow Star
in the race, but so was Lite Light. The latter, who had finished 12th to Meadow Star in the aforementioned Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies, raced for rap star M.C. Hammer’s Oaktown Stable. Lite Light had developed into a multiple Grade 1 winner and came into the Mother Goose with Grade 1 wins in that season’s Las Virgenes and Santa Anita Oaks at Santa Anita, in the Grade 2 Fantasy at Oaklawn Park and the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs. Only two other fillies, Nalees Pin and Risen Colony, rounded out the four-horse Mother Goose field. The Belmont Park crowd was no doubt expecting a battle royale between Meadow Star and Lite Light, and the two stars did not disappoint. When the gates opened, jockey Jerry Bailey immediately sent Meadow Star to the lead and she opened up a two-length lead in a pedestrian :49.48 for the half-mile. Jockey Corey Nakatani on Lite Light began his drive to challenge Meadow Star, going six-wide in the stretch. A big, rangy bay filly, Lite Light’s long stride began closing the gap, slowly but surely, as she caught up to Meadow Star in deep stretch. But the muchsmaller Meadow Star, almost overshadowed by Lite Light, would not concede. For a moment, Lite Light seemed to get the advantage, but Meadow Star fought back on the inside. The two fillies hit the wire in tandem in a classic photo finish. Six minutes later, Meadow Star was the official winner by a sliver of a nose. Winning time for the nine furlongs was 1:48.92. As for Nalees Pin and Risen Colony, they finished third and fourth, respectively, more than 15 lengths behind Meadow Star and Lite Light. The Daily Racing Form dubbed, and rightfully so, the 1991 Mother Goose as “The Mother of All Gooses.” It was also reported that Icahn won a $35,000 private bet with M. C. Hammer.
THE PRICE OF FAME Unfortunately, Meadow Star’s magnificent gritty win in the Mother Goose took its toll and she was never the same. In a rematch with Lite Light in the Grade 1 Coaching Club American Oaks on July 7 at Belmont Park, Meadow Star was second by seven lengths to her rival. Meadow
1990 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Star closed out her sophomore season with four wins, including three graded, of which two were Grade 1, with one second, also in a Grade 1, with earnings of $414,700. She was named the 1991 Florida-bred champion 3-year-old filly. Their battles impacted both Meadow Star and Lite Light. Following the Coaching Club American Oaks, Meadow Star’s best finish was third in the
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1992 Spinster Stakes (G1). Lite Light never won another race either, posting two thirds in graded-stakes company in the next two seasons. But thanks to YouTube.com, Meadow Star and Lite Light’s epic 1991 Mother Goose Stakes legacy lives on. Meadow Star retired at the end of the 1992 season with 11 wins, one second and two thirds for career earnings of $1,445,740. She recorded victories nine graded stakes, six of them being Grade 1 victories. As a broodmare, Meadow Star produced only five foals with four winners. Her best offspring was graded stakes placed-winner Grechelle, a 1995 filly by Deputy Minister. Grechelle produced Grade 3-winner Bubbler, by Distorted Humor, and stakes-winner Unbridled Femme, by Unbridled. Bubbler’s claim to fame is as the dam of the late Arrogate, who earned a 2016 Eclipse Award as champion 3-year-old colt, making Meadow Star is the third dam of Arrogate. Meadow Star and the Fusaichi Pegasus colt she was carrying both died on April 11, 2002, from foaling complications at Hagyard Davidson McGee equine hospital near Lexington, Ky. TFH Meadow Star (inside) and Lite Light in the 1991 Mother Goose(G1)
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MEADOW STAR 1988 chestnut mare by Meadowlake – Inreality Star, by In Reality Breeder: Jamie Carrion Owner: Carl Icahn Trainer: LeRoy Jolley Career Race Record/Earnings 20-11-1-2/$1,445,740 Career Black Type Stakes Wins 1990 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) 1990 Spinaway Stakes (G1) 1990 Matron Stakes (G1) 1990 Frizette Stakes (G1) 1990 Schuylerville Stakes (G2) 1990 Astorida Breeders’ Cup Stakes (G3) 1991 Acorn Stakes (G1) 1991 Mother Goose Stakes (G1) 1991 Comely Stakes (G2) 1991 Queen of the Stage Stakes Highest Honor 1990 Eclipse Award – Champion 2-Year-Old Filly
Isaacs Re-Elected as FTBOA President Cantrell, Dailey, Fernung Join Board
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George Isaacs, FTBOA President
BY BROCK SHERIDAN Ocala, FL—The FTBOA announced on Oct. 18 that George Isaacs, general manager of the historic Bridlewood Farm located in Ocala, was re-elected president of the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association at a board meeting following the annual member meeting. “I have been fortunate to lead FTBOA at a time of legislative success that has been decades in the making, and at a time of innovation for the media division,” Isaacs said. “I am proud of these accomplishments and thrilled the board has elected me again to continue my service as president for the Association and its members.” FTBOA board members Milan Kosanovich of Ocala and Francis Vanlangendonck of Morriston extended their terms on the board while Beckie Cantrell of Ocala was for the first time named to the board. After a brief absence as board members due to term limits, past presidents Valerie Dailey and Brent Fernung rejoined the board. They will each serve a three-year term that will run through October 2026. Leaving the board because of term limits as outlined in the FTBOA by-laws were Bobby Jones and Dr. Fred Yutani, who served on the FTBOA
board from October 2017 through October 2023; and Richard Kent, who served briefly, taking the seat left with the passing of board member and past president Fred Brei in March of 2023. The board also selected the remaining executive committee officers for 2023-24 with Isaacs as president while George Russell, who owns Rustlewood Farm in Reddick, was named first vice president. Francis Vanlangendonck, who operates Summerfield in Morriston, was named second vice president; and Joseph M. O’Farrell with Ocala Stud will serve as treasurer. Nick de Meric, who operates de Meric Stables and Sales in Ocala, was elected as secretary. Past president and longtime officer and director Dailey, through her continued status as immediate past president, also serves as an executive committee member. Isaacs has a long history serving the Florida Thoroughbred industry as an FTBOA officer and serving six terms on the FTBOA board with intermissions as required by bylaws. He became stallion manager at Arthur Appleton’s Bridlewood Farm in Ocala in 1989 before becoming the general manager for Allen Continued on next page
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Paulson’s Brookside South Farm in 1992. In 1996, Isaacs returned to Bridlewood as general manager and currently manages operations there for John and Leslie Malone, who purchased the farm in 2013. During his tenure at Bridlewood, more than 100 Florida-bred stakes winners and 12 Grade 1 winners have been bred by the farm. Isaacs is the chair of the Equine Studies Program at the College of Central Florida, is a Horse Farms Forever board member and an AdventHealth Ocala Foundation board member. Isaacs is the chair for the FTBOA Ocala Downtown Thoroughbred Walk of Fame committee and serves on the FTBOA Farmland Preservation Work Group. Cantrell retired from banking to concentrate on her Thoroughbred breeding farm with husband Kent Cantrell. Since 1998, the Cantrells have pinhooked weanlings to yearlings and bred a few mares each year. All of their resulting foals are registered Floridabreds and Cantrell is hands-on as the caregiver for each foal. Recently, Cantrell became a licensed realtor with Showcase Properties of Central Florida. Dailey has a long history serving both the agricultural and business markets throughout
Central Florida, including her service as the first woman FTBOA president from October 2021 through October 2022. A licensed realtor since 2005 and the owner/broker of the Ocalabased Showcase Properties of Central Florida since 2013, Dailey is a highly active member of the community and has been a small Thoroughbred breeder in Florida with husband Hugh since 1985. Fernung has been involved in the Thoroughbred industry for more than 45 years and with his wife Crystal, has operated Journeyman Bloodstock Services since 1989. The Fernungs own and operate the Ocala-based Journeyman Stud where they stood Wildcat Heir through his many years as Florida’s leading sire and currently stand Khozan, Florida’s leading sire since 2020. Fernung served as FTBOA president a maximum of three years from October 2016 through October 2019 and was named the 2004 Florida Farm Manager of the Year. Other returning FTBOA board members include T. Paul Bulmahn, Jerry Campbell, Marilyn Campbell, Laurine Fuller-Vargas, Mike Hall, and Mary Lightner. Lonny Powell enters his twelfth year at the Association helm as the CEO and executive vice president. TFH
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60 years, also is a plaintiff in the lawsuit filed Tuesday. The case argues the federal appellate rulings have resulted in an “urgent” situation necessitating state Supreme Court review. “Unless this (Florida Supreme) Court grants this petition, casino gambling throughout the state in the form of offreservation in-person and mobile sports betting will take effect without the approval by the voters of Florida, as explicitly required by the text of Article X, Section 30 of the Florida Constitution. … Further, since the current status of the case is that the 2021 compact is valid under federal law, review of the legality of off-reservation sports betting under state law is urgent,” the lawsuit said. 26 | THE FLORIDA HORSE | NOVEMBER 2023
The challenge also pointed to the June 30 decision by the three-judge panel of the federal appeals court. While the decision was a major victory for the Seminoles and the state, the panel also emphasized that questions about whether the compact violates the Florida constitutional amendment remain a matter for state courts to consider. “Whether it is otherwise lawful for a patron to place bets from non-tribal land within Florida may be a question for that state’s courts, but it is not the subject of this litigation and not for us to decide,” appeals-court Judge Robert Wilkins wrote in a 24-page opinion joined by Judges Karen Henderson and J. Michelle Childs. TFH
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Florida Thoroughbred PAC held its first golf tournament on Friday, Oct. 6 at Stone Creek Golf Club in Ocala in support of the Florida Thoroughbred industry. The event kicked off one of many fundraising events that will continue through 2024. The Brook Ledge Horse Transportation team took home first place. Showcase Properties of Central Florida finished second after a tiebreaker of ‘rock, paper, scissors’ against the Seminole Feed team. Destiny Lawson won the longest drive of the day and closest to the pin went Mary O’ Neal, both from the Showcase Properties of Central Florida team. Brian Smith from Rustlewood Farm won closest to the line.
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LEADING FLORIDA SIRES
The following list includes currently active, deceased, and pensioned stallions, with racing results updated through Oct. 8, 2023. Statistics provided by The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc.
Stallion Farm Sire Name
NA Stk Gr Earnings Strtrs Wnrs SW’s Wins SW’s Earnings
Leading Earner
Leading Yrlg Earnings Sold
Yrlg 2yo Avg Sold
1 Khozan
Journeyman Stud
Distorted Humor
$4,408,126
168
91
2
5
1
$4,612,618
Foggy Night
$368,800
2 Brethren
Arindel
Distorted Humor
$2,356,881
104
48
2
3
1
$2,375,420
Clapton
$530,560
1 $40,000
3 First Dude
Double Diamond Farm
Stephen Got Even
$2,288,665
84
38
3
3
1
$2,295,629
Maryquitecontrary $277,300
5 $23,400
4 Bucchero
Pleasant Acres Stallions Kantharos
$1,940,108
75
38
3
4
0
$1,942,512
Book’em Danno
30 $51,133
Indian Charlie
$200,625
10 $11,381
2yo Avg
7 $16,143
25 $39,720
5 Adios Charlie
Ocala Stud
$1,792,769
84
34
2
2
0
$1,801,041
Bouncer
$171,075 12 $37,625
6 Cajun Breeze
Stonehedge Farm South Congrats
$1,482,688
61
32
2
4
1
$1,485,563
Dean Delivers
$236,560
2 $19,500
1 $100,000
7 Social Inclusion
Briardale Farm
Pioneerof the Nile
$1,415,881
49
24
2
3
0
$1,417,920
Gordian Knot
$178,160
1 $35,000
8 Valiant Minister
Bridlewood Farm
Candy Ride (ARG)
$961,085
39
21
1
2
0
$964,066
Bentornato
$158,830
2
$3,750
5 $45,400
9 Neolithic
Pleasant Acres Stallions Harlan’s Holiday
$935,828
48
26
0
0
0
$951,227
Poiema
$93,583
4
$9,750
9 $17,722
$104,733
10 Gone Astray
Pleasant Acres Stallions Dixie Union
$846,965
60
26
0
0
0
$846,965
Stormy Pattern
11 Noble Bird
Ocala Stud
Birdstone
$769,725
42
21
0
0
0
$769,725
Classic Car Wash $143,025
12 Chitu
Bridlewood Farm
Henny Hughes
$697,256
45
19
0
0
0
$703,345
Cruzin Man
$6,000
4 $15,000
$96,740
1
2 $95,500
13 Awesome of Course Deceased
Awesome Again
$651,238
28
16
0
0
0
$651,319
Little Demon
$120,156
14 Big Drama
Montbrook
$647,003
36
10
2
3
1
$650,178
Drama Chorus
$112,020
Deceased
15 Awesome Slew
Ocala Stud
Awesome Again
$648,936
38
20
0
0
0
$648,936
Awesome Pic
$84,135 18 $76,261
16 Field Commission
Deceased
Service Stripe
$611,814
35
14
0
0
0
$611,814
Mish
$120,730
17 Bahamian Squall
Double Diamond Farm
Gone West
$529,685
41
16
0
0
0
$548,754
Grumpy’s Buddy
$71,805
2 $18,500
18 Tunwoo
Bridlewood Farm
Medaglia d’Oro
$353,684
6
5
1
1
0
$353,684
Time Passage
$197,645
1 $30,000
19 Fort Loudon
Deceased
Awesome of Course
$309,168
10
6
1
1
0
$309,168
Swan Lake
$121,690
20 Long On Value
Pleasant Acres Stallions Value Plus
$291,347
13
5
0
0
0
$291,347
Majestic Return
$116,288
21 Fury Kapcori
Deceased
$286,597
11
9
0
0
0
$286,597
Spoiled Rotten
$57,420
Tiznow
1 $53,000
1 $10,000
22 Amira’s Prince (IRE) Pleasant Acres Stallions Teofilo (IRE)
$254,807
12
8
1
1
0
$255,126
Sister Otoole
$89,000
23 Wildcat Heir
Deceased
Forest Wildcat
$217,202
13
6
1
1
0
$223,181
Cat’s Rhythm
$82,768
1
24 St Patrick’s Day
Journeyman Stud
Pioneerof the Nile
$203,166
23
3
1
2
0
$203,166
Jive
$57,243
5 $16,100
21 $43,129
25 Katz My Song
Champagne Farm
Unbridled’s Song
$195,232
18
8
0
0
0
$195,232
Papa Katz
$38,790
26 Young Brian
Stormborne Stallions
Hard Spun
$167,315
8
5
0
0
0
$167,315
Danzig Chips
$47,950
27 Brooks ‘n Down
Deceased
Montbrook
$142,585
5
5
0
0
0
$142,585
Myrrh
$62,485 1
28 Iqbaal
Ward Ranch
Medaglia d’Oro
$135,731
7
4
0
0
0
$135,731
Bledsoe
$63,705
29 Global Response
Coco Ranch
A.P. Indy
$127,295
9
4
0
0
0
$127,295
Spanish Delight
$54,690
30 Gary D
Ming Farms
Successful Appeal
$121,804
6
3
0
0
0
$121,804
O Romeo
$46,654
31 Backtalk
Stormborne Stallions
Smarty Jones
$116,637
9
6
0
0
0
$116,637
Nick the Cardshark $40,008
32 Greatness
Solera Farm
Mr. Prospector
$116,410
6
3
0
0
0
$116,410
Dizzy Gillespie
$52,540
33 Jafmil
Pleasant Acres Stallions Distorted Humor
$97,708
8
3
0
0
0
$97,708
Rockets Sister
$42,014
34 Tapitgold
First Turn Farm
Tapit
$92,906
4
2
0
0
0
$92,906
Tap Secret
$48,335
35 High Cotton
Pensioned
Dixie Union
$92,652
4
3
0
0
0
$92,652
Warp Speed Baby
$38,610
36 No Never No More
Pleasant Acres Stallions Scat Daddy
$84,043
8
2
0
0
0
$84,043
Dr. Snyder
$23,500
37 Battalion Runner
Ocala Stud
Unbridled’s Song
$80,521
6
2
1
1
0
$80,521
Lightnin Runner
$59,297
38 Winslow Homer
Pensioned
Unbridled’s Song
$69,047
9
3
0
0
0
$69,047
Home Run Trick
$22,400
39 Finale
Stormborne Stallions
Scat Daddy
$44,517
9
2
0
0
0
$44,517
Lemon Drop Lady
$13,406
40 Black Stash
Good Beginnings Farm
Bernardini
$36,850
5
1
0
0
0
$36,850
Denying
$25,470
Wire to Wire
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$3,500
$3,500
1 $20,000
1 $10,000
3
$4,900 1
$5,000
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EQUINE CARE By Heather Smith Thomas
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“This can tell us about tissue that is in distress, and is very Colic (abdominal pain) is common in horses. It generally originates with a gut problem, but sometimes can be due to other issues and helpful. This is something veterinarians started using in the last it is not always easy to make an accurate diagnosis. Sometimes, five years.” In some cases, diagnosis might be aided with ultrasound. even with the most modern technology, we can’t just “look inside “If you are near a surgical center, however, and the horse’s signs the horse” to see exactly what’s going on—to know whether it is an are at a certain point, the veterinarian might recommend taking the impaction, gas colic, twisted gut or some rare problem. Dr. Melinda Freckleton with Firestar Veterinary Services, in horse [to a facility with ultrasound technology],” Freckleton said. northern Virginia, says one of the greatest tools the veterinarian “Time is of the essence and the horse’s condition may deteriorate utilizes—regardless of what they have in terms of technology—is quickly. So we don’t want to wait around. “The initial examination at the farm may only take 10 or 15 the physical exam. “What the horse tells us is often more important than lab results minutes for an experienced veterinarian and he or she can get and imaging technology. No matter how well equipped any vet enough data in that short exam to know the need to transport the horse to a surgical facility is, he or she [may] start with a quickly. This suggestion does physical exam,” Freckleton said. not necessarily mean the horse Basic things like temperature, absolutely needs surgery. It heart rate, capillary refill time, means that if [the horse needs] the horse’s comfort level, etc. are surgery—to get a good surgical important starting data points outcome—the horse needs to be in understanding what may be where a surgeon [is available] at seen with technology. a moment’s notice,” Freckleton “Sometimes when I get there said. to examine the horse and start If you wait too long to make to take its temperature, the the decision, the horse may be horse’s handler will tell me he/ unable to travel, and travel time she already took temperature,” is part of the equation. Freckleton said. “But I always “If you wait until I know 100% do it again because it may have that your horse needs surgery, changed, and I take heart rate Checking for capilary refill time you are losing valuable time, and again. If they can tell me what it was a few minutes ago or an hour ago, their original data point is losing tissue; some of it is dying” Freckleton stressed. “Sometimes an owner asks if we can ultrasound or do some other lab test to useful. I want to see how it’s changing, and what it is right now.” The colic exam generally includes a rectal exam. Feeling and prove it. The answer is yes, I can. I have an ultrasound machine on touching the organs within reach rectally can give important clues the truck and I could also do a belly tap— abdominocentesis—and get more information. But I don’t need that information to know as to what might be wrong. “It’s the same as when a person is on an exam table and the doctor that the horse needs to be in a surgical center.” A lactate meter is another tool many veterinarians utilize to add is pushing on your belly, feeling where all the organs are, their size, another piece of information according to Freckleton. and whether it hurts when they are touched,” Freckleton said. “We take a drop of blood from the horse, and it’s similar to a “After that, we might use several other things to help us. Passing a nasogastric tube is often done—both as a treatment and a glucose meter for checking a person’s blood sugar,” she said. “The diagnostic. Since horses can’t vomit and most of them don’t burp, lactate meter gives a measure of tissue damage in the body. If it is you can get excess fluid back out of the stomach with the tube. super high, in a colic, we know tissue is distressed. The higher it is, Sometimes just letting excess gas out can make the horse feel the more tissue distress is occurring. This can be a clue that the horse needs surgery.” better,” Freckleton said. In a very stoic horse that doesn’t give much sign of pain and Regarding more advanced technology, many veterinarians have lactate meters when they come to check a horse according to distress, this tool can be very useful. “If a horse isn’t showing a big alert that it is in pain, you might Freckleton. THE FLORIDA HORSE | NOVEMBER 2023 | 33
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not realize how serious the condition could be. The lactate meter can be an important tool,” according to Freckleton. If a horse doesn’t meet all the criteria that indicate it should go to surgery, and the vet wants more information, he/ she can do a Fast Localized Abdominal Sonography of Horses (FLASH) exam, which is a focused abdominal ultrasound. “It can image several areas of the abdomen for particular signs of colic-related problems. This can be done in about five to 10 minutes, to gain a lot more information about what might be wrong,” Freckleton said. “I emphasize might be wrong. Because the horse’s abdomen is so big and deep that ultrasound cannot penetrate enough to reach every inch—except in a small foal. This means there is still a ‘black box’ in the center that we can’t see. The part we can see is around the outside edge, donut shaped— with a mystery portion in the middle. There isn’t a technology with large enough focus to look at every square inch and deep inside the horse’s barrel.” A human can be put through an MRI or CT scan but there are none big enough in a veterinary clinic (let alone in the veterinarian’s truck) to view the middle of the horse. “We are always working with an incomplete data set. The only way to look at the abdomen all the way through is surgery,” she said. Surgery isn’t needed in every colic case. “Some are just happy mysteries,” Freckleton continued. “We never know what caused the problem, but the mystery is no longer an issue because the discomfort has passed. Whatever was wrong resolved. It can be hard to be at peace with that—not knowing the cause—and I understand why owners might still want to know, but that’s the state of the technology we have today. We do have a lot more technology now than we had 10 years ago, or 30 years ago, and can do a better job of diagnosis.” If the horse has a problem in the center of the abdomen and it can’t be figured out on the farm or in a referral setting, colic surgery is the best option and is not the risk it was in the past. “We have come a long ways, in the past 25 years. Most horses survive the surgery and many can come back from it with full recovery,” Freckleton said. “It’s important to talk about this realistically, because not every colic surgery is the same. Owners need to talk with the surgeon regarding their expectations and what this horse will be able to do. Colic surgery can give you a fabulous athlete back again, or a mare that can still be bred.” This wasn’t always the case in earlier years. TFH 34 | THE FLORIDA HORSE | NOVEMBER 2023
PROFILE:
DR. NORA GRENAGER Dr. Nora Grenager is an equine internal medicine specialist who has practiced and taught in several countries. She generally focuses on internal medicine cases in a University setting and recently filled in for another specialist at University College Dublin Veterinary Hospital, in Ireland. Grenager says the goal of a colic workup is to identify the area of the GI tract involved, whether or not surgery is indicated, and type of colic. Dr. Nora Grenager performs a Butterfly Ultrasound “We use a combination of history, physical exam findings, abdominal palpation per rectum, presence or absence of nasogastric reflux, ultrasound findings, bloodwork, abdominocentesis and fluid analysis, abdominal radiographs, gastroscopy, and clinician’s experience,” Grenager said. “Some of these diagnostics [such as lactate levels] help us Belly Trap determine how critically ill the horse is and help indicate a need for surgery while some [such as abdominal ultrasound] provide more specific information.” Field vets have increasingly more diagnostics available as technology advances. “Today many vets carry an ultrasound, lactate meter, SAA (Serum Amyloid A) reader, possibly even an Belly Trap-Abdimonialcentesis istat machine (stall-side lab work for electrolytes, lactate, glucose), and a gastroscope,” she said. Despite of all these diagnostics, a horse’s lack of response to appropriate level of analgesics/sedative is the number one indicator for need for colic surgery. “If a horse is repeatedly uncomfortable in spite of therapy, even when we don’t know the cause, the best option is to go in surgically and evaluate,” Grenager said. Every piece of diagnostic information the vet obtains may help diagnose the cause and severity of colic. “Unfortunately not all horses can undergo surgery. But it is still critical to know if the problem is going to resolve medically or requires surgery,” Grenager said. TFH
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FLORIDA-BREDS AROUND THE COUNTRY
September 2023
Stakes, Allowance, Allowance Optional Claiming and Maiden Special Weight statistics below are listed for the month of Sept. 2023 for win, place and show, alphabetically by horse name.
FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – STAKES RACES Horse Name
Sex Age Sire
Dam
Breeder
Date Track Finish
Bentornato
C
2 Valiant Minister
Her Special Way
Tanma Corp
9/9/23
GP
1
FTBOA Florida Sire Dr. Fager S.
Race Name
Grade/Value Earnings $100,000
$60,000
Chi Chi
F
2 Audible
Simply Confection
France Weiner
9/24/23
RP
1
E. L. Gaylord Memorial S.
$50,000
$30,000
Damon’s Mound C
3 Girvin
San Antonio Stroll
Cliff Love
9/23/23
PRX
1
Gallant Bob S.
2/$400,000 $222,000
Dickens
C
2 Adios Charlie
Malibu Melody
John B. Penn
9/9/23
GP
2
FTBOA Florida Sire Dr. Fager S.
$100,000
$20,000
Epona’s Hope
F
2 Adios Charlie
Alotofappeal
Ocala Stud & Edward Wiest & William J. Terrill
9/9/23
GP
3
FTBOA Florida Sire Desert Vixen S.
$100,000
$11,000
Jive
C
2 St Patrick’s Day
Skylarbdancing
Jennifer A Johnson & Gillian K Johnson
9/9/23
GP
3
FTBOA Florida Sire Dr. Fager S.
$100,000
$11,000
Midnight Stroll
F
4 Not This Time
Midnight Magic
Dr. Carolin Von Rosenberg DVM
9/18/23
PID
2
Presque Isle Downs Masters S.
2/$298,500
$60,000
Mish
G
6 Field Commission Wicked Great
Joyce Mary Kielty
9/23/23
PRX
3
Parx Dirt Mile S.
$300,000
$29,250
Mist
F
2 Brethren
Sweet Khaleesi
Arindel
9/9/23
GP
2
FTBOA Florida Sire Desert Vixen S.
$100,000
$20,000
Sassy Beast
M
5 The Big Beast
I’mclassyandsassy Alex Lieblong & JoAnn Lieblong
9/10/23
PIM
2
Sensible Lady Turf Dash S.
$96,000
$20,000
Smart Striker
G
3 Connect
You Wish
Castle Gate Farm LLC
9/16/23
GP
3
Bear’s Den S.
$75,000
$8,730
Souper Blessing C
3 Temple City
Bird of Paradise
Live Oak Stud
9/3/23
WO
3
Toronto Cup S. Pres. by Crown Royal $127,000
$12,500
Souper Quest
C
3 Munnings
Lady of Victory
Live Oak Stud
9/9/23
CNL
3
Da Hoss S.
$153,000
$16,500
Welcome Back
F
2 Adios Charlie
Lady Marchella
Soldi Stables
9/9/23
GP
1
FTBOA Florida Sire Desert Vixen S.
$100,000
$60,000
FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE Horse Name
Sex Age
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Date
Track Finish Value Earnings
Angel Express Athena’s Wisdom Blues Power Cajun Cousin Cajun Dream Dekanter El Zafiro Fairhopecurly Famous Gent Get a Grip Marilyn Hollywood Jet Immaculate Spirit Immortallove Jack’s Yacht Queen La Panda London Ghost London Ghost Malibu Cowboy Miami Souvenirs Mygidgetmarie O Romeo Outlaw Country Passionfortreasure Poseidon’s Son Pulpmaster R Cardinal Prince Ray Arewethereyet Rookie Salsa
F F G F G F C F G F G F F F F C C C F F G G M G C G M G
Adios Charlie Ride On Curlin Iqbaal Cajun Breeze Cajun Breeze Kantharos Suntracer Bucchero First Dude The Big Beast Uncaptured St Patrick’s Day Kantharos Uncle Vinny The Big Beast Shaman Ghost Shaman Ghost Bucchero Chitu Noble Bird Gary D Good Samaritan Treasure Beach (GB) Poseidon’s Warrior Cross Traffic Khozan First Dude Two Step Salsa
Hi Hannah Gold Charisma Searchingforahero Pop Pop’s Hope About a Dream Morning Rush Discreet Gal Belle Amidst Rosie Red Hot Hippie Travelator My Novena Money Or Love Hines Farley Rules Madam Couture Eva London Eva London Malibu Melody Cool Goose My Judith Marie Romantic Juliet Leilani’s Lady Exchangeable Forest Retreat Pulsating Blue Baby Bernie’s Gold Kalambaka Queen
John E. Shaw Robyn Thompson Wesley Ward Eduardo Araiza & Sergio Ledezma Stonehedge LLC Rustlewood Farm Inc. D. Gonzalez Scott Herbertson Trilogy Stable & Plesa Southern Comfort Farm William J. Terrell & Frank De Savino Tracy Pinchin Darsan Inc. Jack Treadway Orlando Barrera Ocala Stud Dr. William & Alice B. Russell & William J. Terrill Ocala Stud Dr. William & Alice B. Russell & William J. Terrill John B. Penn Dr. & Mrs. Cornelius A. Link Terence K. Huet Don Ming Bulldog Racing Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon Orlyana Farm CESA Farm Al Shaqab Racing Raymond Mamone Mikhail Yanakov Olympia Star LLC
9/21/23 9/2/23 9/4/23 9/14/23 9/2/23 9/14/23 9/3/23 9/13/23 9/28/23 9/19/23 9/25/23 9/8/23 9/20/23 9/14/23 9/6/23 9/16/23 9/3/23 9/12/23 9/29/23 9/14/23 9/25/23 9/16/23 9/7/23 9/25/23 9/16/23 9/18/23 9/9/23 9/22/23
IND MTH FE CT DEL BAQ CMR IND BAQ MNR PRX CMR TDN TDN PID CMR CMR MNR LBG CT TDN MED TDN MNR CMR TDN ARP CMR
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3 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 1 2
$36,000 $57,025 $17,909 $27,400 $39,115 $100,000 $14,896 $36,000 $100,000 $17,860 $59,650 $13,230 $28,000 $28,000 $31,680 $10,780 $14,896 $18,236 $6,800 $27,400 $28,000 $41,580 $32,500 $18,236 $10,780 $29,700 $14,500 $10,780
$3,600 $11,500 $9,840 $16,278 $7,700 $12,000 $1,520 $21,600 $12,000 $3,760 $33,000 $1,350 $2,800 $17,360 $6,400 $6,380 $3,040 $3,760 $1,768 $5,426 $16,800 $8,400 $6,500 $3,760 $1,100 $5,940 $8,700 $2,200
Damon’s Mound/Gallant Bob St. / Grade 2
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Bentornato/FSS Dr. Fager
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3 4 5 4 3 4 3 2 5 3 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 6 4 3 3 5 6
FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE (cont’d) Horse Name
Sex Age
Royal Poppy F Ruda F Sentella F Seven Bridges Road C Seven Bridges Road C Star Hawk G Stellarator F Tap Secret G Thisismystory G W W Candy G
3 4 3 4 4 7 4 4 9 6
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Date
Track Finish Value Earnings
Classic Empire First Dude Neolithic Verrazano Verrazano To Honor and Serve Treasure Beach (GB) Tapitgold Drosselmeyer Twirling Candy
M’Dearest Mass Invasion Stormy Love Guard the Empire Guard the Empire Successful Song Stellar Strength Kat of Kilkenny Sea Span Tinca’s Song
Orlyana Farm Harvey Morris Andy Cant & Susy Cant George Kerr & Tim Odonohue George Kerr & Tim Odonohue Live Oak Stud Carolin A. Von Rosenberg DVM Joel Covarrubias Helen Barbazon Joseph Barbazon & WinStar Farm LLC Farm III Enterprises LLC
9/2/23 9/3/23 9/28/23 9/9/23 9/2/23 9/26/23 9/6/23 9/21/23 9/17/23 9/5/23
MTH MTH CT CNL CNL TDN MNR CT LBG IND
3 1 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3
$57,025 $57,625 $27,400 $75,500 $72,000 $32,500 $18,424 $27,400 $7,800 $44,000
$5,750 $34,500 $2,727 $7,000 $14,000 $3,250 $1,880 $5,480 $936 $4,400
Horse Name
Sex Age
Adios Baby F Affable G All Good Times M Anamnestic C Anatomy F Atomically F Avellino F Awesome Sunday F Awesome Willy G Baby Steps F Bailintin F Belts ‘’n Brooks C Bird Wildcat G Boris G Brother Showtyme G Cajun Fantasy F Captain Anthony G Capture the Lion G Caricia F Cashier Check R Chacalosa F Cruzin Man C Danzig Chips C Divine Connection F Dream Concert F Exchange Day G Forever Souper G Gitana M Hot Blooded G I’m Into Mischief F Ima Beast M Impacto G It’s Sizzling Time G It’s Sizzling Time G J P Hellish G Kingdom Heart C Knox C Kozy’s Wildcat G Legends Can’t Die G Loco Abarrio G Lord Eddard Stark G
4 5 8 3 3 3 2 3 4 4 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 5 4 6 5 4 6 4 5 5 7 3 3 4 4 3 5
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Date
Track Finish Value Earnings
Adios Charlie Flatter Harlington Bucchero Liam’s Map Girvin Adios Charlie Awesome of Course Keen Ice Jimmy Creed Girvin Brooks ‘n Down Noble Bird The Big Beast My Best Brother Cajun Breeze Hello Broadway Uncaptured Valiant Minister Midnight Storm Jess’s Dream Chitu Young Brian Connect Jess’s Dream Itsmyluckyday American Pharoah Poseidon’s Warrior Declaration of War Into Mischief The Big Beast First Dude Not This Time Not This Time J P’s Gusto Goldencents Brethren Khozan Valiant Minister Valiant Minister He’s Had Enough
It’s Magic Baby Wildaboutshopping All Nighter Selective Memory Quality Light Shesunbelievable Offlee Sheikh My Sunday Best Awesome Omi Competitivebalance Mandolin Garter Belt Legal Laura Sum Roar Elf Magic Starship Fantasy Rheggibobbi Keyvacious St Ballado’s Lady Givhans Ferry Silver Prism Satan’s Mistress Chocolate Chippi Archangelus Spanish Concert Exchange Identity Mighty Souper Sasha’s Reward Hot Cappucino Paradise Alley Eclectic Run Rara Coolenoughtosizzle Coolenoughtosizzle Rakehellish Take Charge Card Alexandra Rylee Karen’s Wildcat La Nonna Ballyhoo Moon Rough Winter
John E. Shaw Craig Wheeler Porter Racing Stable LLC Belvedere Farm Los Samanes LLC Tracy Pinchin & Michael Bernard John Grossi Amy E. Dunne & Ciaran G. Dunne Stori Dark Star Thbds Summer Mayberry & Rick Rudman Belvedere Farm Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Stonehedge LLC Force Of Nature Farms Ruben A. Valdes Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Ups and Downs Farm Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. Davis Saul Rosas Kenneth D’Oyen Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc Michael Frank GoldMark Farm Brad & Misty Grady James Michael Chicklo Laurie Plesa David Melin Leon Ellman & Karl and Cathi Glassman Live Oak Stud Just For Fun Stable Inc. Hallmarc Stallions LLC Bridlewood Farm Jocelyn Dickey McKathan Jose Manuel Contreras James W. Terdik James W. Terdik Jan Alan Meehan & John Petika Bryan Hicks & Melodee Hicks Arindel Stonehedge LLC Baoma Corp Rivermont Farm Michael John Rowe
9/22/23 9/3/23 9/1/23 9/2/23 9/15/23 9/22/23 9/22/23 9/5/23 9/2/23 9/8/23 9/19/23 9/16/23 9/8/23 9/8/23 9/27/23 9/2/23 9/15/23 9/8/23 9/19/23 9/23/23 9/6/23 9/10/23 9/8/23 9/10/23 9/5/23 9/29/23 9/2/23 9/2/23 9/17/23 9/16/23 9/16/23 9/24/23 9/3/23 9/3/23 9/16/23 9/17/23 9/16/23 9/26/23 9/24/23 9/23/23 9/15/23
GP DMR PRM CNL GP GP GP FAN FAN DEL PRX GP GP GP DEL GP GP GP FAN GP CNL DMR GP GP PRX GP MTH GP GP WO WO CTD TIM TIM WO LRC GP MNR BAQ GP GP
1 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 2 1 3 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1
$50,300 $85,000 $34,000 $72,500 $45,400 $50,300 $51,000 $18,200 $14,560 $39,150 $52,330 $42,250 $42,250 $42,250 $38,800 $33,250 $43,000 $48,460 $13,500 $50,300 $68,500 $102,964 $42,250 $43,000 $41,760 $43,000 $58,800 $33,250 $47,100 $90,040 $90,040 $19,400 $52,900 $52,900 $98,144 $49,692 $42,250 $18,612 $102,000 $48,900 $43,000
$31,300 $16,800 $20,400 $14,000 $10,640 $10,640 $5,540 $2,800 $8,400 $7,800 $4,620 $4,730 $25,800 $4,730 $4,235 $4,730 $4,730 $31,300 $2,700 $31,300 $14,000 $9,960 $9,030 $9,030 $24,000 $4,730 $36,000 $16,800 $5,650 $14,800 $8,140 $12,000 $20,800 $20,800 $14,800 $28,200 $9,030 $10,904 $20,400 $31,300 $25,800
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FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE OPTIONAL CLAIMING
FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE OPTIONAL CLAIMING (cont’d) Horse Name
Sex Age
Lovin Makes Cents F Maureenlovesfrank M Midnight Act G Minxy F Moanas Power M Morgan Point G Mr. Dazzle G My Sunny Valentine M Neon Summer F Night Jumper C Onemoretimearound G Pacific Princess M Peace Seeker M Power Humor C Prevent C Primal Destiny G R Harper Rose F R Swirvin Girvin F Rachel’s Rock F Raise the Rent G Roaring Forties G Sally’s Suprise F Say Cheese M Shez Stuck Up M Smart Striker G Sociallongdistance C Souper Cohiba G Spanish Delight M Speargun G Star of Saturn F Starship Wizard C Startonahighnote C Sterling Harmony G Tamarindo F Tapsasional G Tizwow G Top Boss G Triple Scout M Uno Tiger G Unraptured C Well Played G Wildwood Bye F
4 5 7 3 5 4 7 5 4 4 5 5 8 3 2 6 2 3 4 5 7 3 5 6 3 4 6 5 5 2 4 3 4 4 5 3 5 6 6 4 3 4
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Date
Track Finish Value Earnings
Goldencents Wicked Strong Midnight Lute Cajun Breeze Uncaptured Jess’s Dream Adios Charlie Lookin At Lucky Neolithic Amira’s Prince (IRE) He’s Had Enough Prospective Heatseeker (IRE) Jess’s Dream Neolithic Poseidon’s Warrior Khozan Girvin Jess’s Dream Malibu Moon Stormy Atlantic Young Brian Adios Charlie Graydar Connect Social Inclusion Super Saver Global Response Khozan The Big Beast Treasure Beach (GB) Girvin Orb Into Mischief Tapiture The Big Beast Khozan Kantharos Macho Uno Uncaptured First Dude Khozan
Allyouneedislovin Regal Betty Act Quickly Clara Bow Sweet Chantal Sherrie Belle Holy Angel Sunnyridge Bride Mommie’s Summer Alemona My Sunday Best Concert Country Helsingfors Humoristica Bossy Gal Awesome Thrill True Bliss Lucy Ring Diamondaire Conquest Sweetride Sweet Tart Sunny Suprise Grin Malibu Style You Wish Cinderella’s Mind Lady Cohiba Spanish Slew Super Stylish Marathon Lady Multipass Shelby’s Song Alluring Power Love Mia (ARG) Indian Colors Tizsweet Arealhotlover Exclusive Ute Tillie the Tigress Petunia Face Indian Rain Wave Bye Bye
McKathan Bros. Janet Erwin Glen Hill Farm Shadybrook Farm Inc Pedro Maestre Robert C. Roffey Jr. Adam Parker & Suzette Parker Dennis A. Drazin Patricia Generazio Darsan Inc. Ciaran Dunne & Amy Dunne Laurin Stable Inc. Donald R. Dizney LLC Bishop Racing Inc. Katia Perez Ozuna Ponder Hill Inc. Sally J. Andersen Joan M. Tennant & Judy Karlin Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Westbury Stables LLC Stroud Lane Farm Louis Clarizio Four Horsemen’s Ranch Four Horsemen’s Ranch Castle Gate Farm LLC Ricardo De Anda Live Oak Stud Carlos Giraldo Al Shaqab Racing Alex Lieblong & JoAnn Lieblong Orlyana Farm Brad Grady & Misty Grady Dr. Thomas Brokken Craig Lawrence Wheeler Don L. Ming A. Francis Vanlangendonck & Barbara Vanlangendonck Stonehedge LLC Billy Ham Maurice Miller LLC Dennis Edward Foster Donnini & Oakley Thoroughbred Racing LLC & Alan Benning Inc. Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung
9/2/23 9/12/23 9/14/23 9/10/23 9/6/23 9/24/23 9/11/23 9/28/23 9/12/23 9/17/23 9/9/23 9/10/23 9/18/23 9/16/23 9/1/23 9/21/23 9/22/23 9/16/23 9/17/23 9/27/23 9/3/23 9/23/23 9/9/23 9/2/23 9/2/23 9/2/23 9/16/23 9/29/23 9/16/23 9/22/23 9/15/23 9/29/23 9/29/23 9/10/23 9/10/23 9/9/23 9/22/23 9/9/23 9/23/23 9/3/23 9/13/23 9/5/23
GP MNR PEN GP CNL GP ASD WO IND GP LAD GP PID GP GP CT GP LRC PIM DEL WO FAN FAN FAN CNL CNL WO PRM DEL GP GP GP GP KD WO FAN PIM FAN GP GG ASD FAN
2 3 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 3 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 1 3 1
$33,250 $18,424 $28,900 $43,000 $68,500 $45,400 $16,670 $88,838 $47,120 $47,100 $25,090 $43,000 $39,980 $42,250 $45,400 $29,400 $51,000 $58,498 $59,500 $38,800 $87,470 $14,000 $22,320 $17,920 $72,500 $72,500 $98,144 $46,007 $39,708 $51,000 $43,000 $43,000 $43,000 $112,543 $77,628 $16,000 $63,520 $22,320 $50,300 $33,920 $16,420 $17,280
$9,460 $1,880 $17,340 $4,730 $7,000 $10,640 $3,300 $14,800 $7,600 $10,850 $5,000 $25,800 $2,550 $25,800 $11,080 $5,853 $31,300 $9,400 $5,800 $23,100 $46,800 $8,400 $1,800 $9,600 $42,000 $7,000 $8,140 $4,200 $23,100 $11,080 $9,030 $25,800 $9,030 $18,000 $44,400 $1,600 $11,600 $3,600 $10,640 $19,200 $1,650 $9,600
FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – MAIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHT Horse Name
Sex Age
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Date
Track Finish Value Earnings
Ale’s Gift Angel Express April Vintage Arrogancy Azteca Girl Bay Haven Belle’s Blue Bell Birdie Rose Blythwood Buckmaster Casually Catrianna Charlie’s Beach Charlie’s Beach Curlins Cruzin Defender Gal
F F F C F C F F F G F F G G C F
Girvin Adios Charlie Vino Rosso Maximus Mischief Munnings Khozan Girvin Cairo Prince Khozan Klimt Flameaway Tourist Adios Charlie Adios Charlie Ride On Curlin First Dude
One More Minute Hi Hannah Beautissimo Di Maria Royal Septor Karen’s Wildcat Awesome Belle Homemade Salsa Shesunbelievable Cold Forest Super Holiday Mykindacat Beach Trick Beach Trick Crushing Victory La Defender
Brereton C. Jones John E. Shaw Loren Nichols Carlos Munoz Donald R. Dizney LLC Stonehedge LLC Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Manuel S. Andrade Tracy Pinchin & Michael Bernard Craig Lawrence Wheeler Teresa Davis & Albert Davis Jennifer Irelan Randall Mendonsa Randall Mendonsa Crystal Lanum Bruce Andersen
9/3/23 9/4/23 9/1/23 9/16/23 9/1/23 9/23/23 9/28/23 9/15/23 9/10/23 9/23/23 9/3/23 9/2/23 9/16/23 9/5/23 9/2/23 9/13/23
GP HAW DMR GP CT CMR DEL CD GP CMR GP ALB FAN FAN GP TDN
2 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 2 4 2 3 4 4 2 3
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3 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 2 3 3 2
$55,000 $38,000 $83,500 $50,000 $26,500 $11,000 $40,500 $83,840 $57,000 $11,000 $41,000 $30,402 $12,720 $13,440 $50,000 $26,400
$4,000 $22,800 $49,200 $3,600 $5,300 $6,380 $22,800 $14,400 $41,000 $2,200 $5,400 $2,700 $2,400 $1,200 $4,400 $5,280
FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – MAIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHT (cont’d) Horse Name
Sex Age
Don’t Answer G Dragging Main G Echo Lane C Ein Wahrer Soldat G Ein Wahrer Soldat G First Blue F Full Time Strutin F General Ledger C Happyisashappydoes G Hey Boots G Hurricane Nelson C Ice Vortex C Improptude C Jet Flight C Jocasta F Kontie F Lace Up C Lady Cha Cha F Legendary Phantom C Llamarada F Lucy’s Cookie F Luna Bella F Mauna Kea Bound C Milieu F Miss Sayely F Mom’s Right F Moon Ridge F Mr Mayhem G Mystic Lake F Nesso’s Lastharrah C Next On Stage F Our Flag Flying F Our Legal Tender G Papalote G Parallel F Private Thoughts G Pure Class C Rapid Tula F Red Wren F Red Wren F Reminder C Rezasrolex G Roar Ready C Rocky’s Express G Rosie Jeeks F Royal Quality G Saint No More C San Andres G Seminole Chief C Sergeant Molly F Shards C Sniper Jack C Souper Crunchy C Squints C Sugar Boy C Super Sicily F The Business Man G The Myth F Unrelentless F Victory Badge F Wildwood Enough F Zozan G
3 4 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 2 6 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 4 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 4 3
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Uncaptured Greenpointcrusader Treasure Beach (GB) Soldat Soldat First Dude Tathqeef Summer Front First Dude Bucchero Khozan Gio Ponti Khozan Achikulak Bucchero Karakontie (JPN) The Big Beast Vino Rosso American Pharoah Vino Rosso Adios Charlie Fast Anna Uncaptured Empire Maker Maximus Mischief Good Samaritan Khozan Two Step Salsa Mo Town Sharp Azteca Liam’s Map Union Rags American Pharoah Palace Malice Valiant Minister Neolithic The Big Beast Adios Charlie Jess’s Dream Jess’s Dream Audible Bucchero Do the Roar In Summation World of Trouble Quality Road Gormley Handsome Mike Girvin Field Commission Bucchero Army Mule Candy Ride (ARG) Khozan Khozan Awesome Slew Fed Biz The Factor The Big Beast Medaglia d’Oro He’s Had Enough Khozan
Who’s Calling Making Havoc Misbehavin Miss Jo Jo Jenna Jo Jo Jenna Heritage House Part Time Model Twice by Sunday Nightfury Winning for Sarah French Politics White Bullet Tizlot Kaluga Jenazalea Milk Run All Laced Up Peisinoe Ghostly Win I Love Shopping Biloxi Princess Satulah Midnight Candy Slew’s Quality Lady Halite Dancing My Way Moonshot Mountain Fire Salty Soul Nesso Daddy Issues Ghostly Win Takethedoeandrun La Tia Aerospace Love Itself (GB) I’mclassyandsassy Sweet Chantal Jacqueline Gail Jacqueline Gail Mom’s Deputy Sister Charlie Crown Ready Miltos Express Remington Rose Surfside Tiara Ithinkits Monday Tiznow’s Info Secret Song Baby Doll Cynthia’s Fury Hermione’s Magic Smarty Smart Ephyra E B Ryder Everyday Gratitude Miss Sizzle Honey Trap Spring Included Victory to Victory Ellenville Zoe’s Smile
Kathy Machesky 9/24/23 Ocala Stud & J. Michael O’Farrell Jr. 9/16/23 Echo Lane Of Ocala LLC 9/16/23 Bruno Schickedanz 9/25/23 Bruno Schickedanz 9/4/23 John F Canty 9/13/23 Ruben Valdes 9/13/23 All In Line Stables LLC 9/9/23 Eddy R. Martinez & Linda Martinez 9/11/23 Lance Colwell & Janice M. Clark 9/14/23 GDS Racing Stable 9/16/23 Glockenburg LLC 9/29/23 Tami Bobo 9/16/23 Glockenburg LLC 9/28/23 SCF Inc 9/2/23 Double W Thoroughbred Racing Inc 9/4/23 Alex Lieblong & JoAnn Lieblong 9/23/23 English Range Farm 9/2/23 Live Oak Stud 9/7/23 Craig L. Wheeler 9/17/23 J. David Richardson 9/22/23 Don Ming 9/3/23 Richard B. Bennett Jr. & Simba Farm LLC 9/4/23 Best A Luck Farm LLC & Empire Maker Syndicate 9/3/23 Beth Bayer 9/17/23 Carlos Rafael & Golden Rock 9/9/23 Cheryl Janine McGuire & James P. McGuire 9/11/23 Charles Mahns Jr 9/5/23 Peggy Costanzo 9/9/23 Amaty Racing Stables 9/24/23 Bridlewood Farm 9/3/23 Live Oak Stud 9/1/23 Live Oak Stud 9/16/23 Salvador Hernandez 9/15/23 Carol Ann Reitman Susan Gannon & Warren Miller 9/17/23 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon 9/2/23 Alex Lieblong & JoAnn Lieblong 9/2/23 Pedro Maestre 9/7/23 Kevin Rice 9/25/23 Kevin Rice 9/5/23 Courtney L. Meagher 9/15/23 Scott Herbertson 9/23/23 Just For Fun Stable Inc. 9/16/23 Thomas Kenwood Equels 9/6/23 A. Francis Vanlangendonck & Barbara Vanlangendonck 9/16/23 Bridlewood Farm 9/8/23 Angela M. Ingenito 9/23/23 Patricia Generazio 9/25/23 Brad Grady & Misty Grady 9/11/23 Edward Seltzer Beverly Anderson & Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon9/7/23 Craig L. Wheeler 9/7/23 English Range Farm 9/10/23 Live Oak Stud 9/25/23 Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung 9/16/23 Champion Equine LLC 9/4/23 Murray Stroud 9/24/23 Lynne Boutte & Chris Boutte 9/9/23 Hickstead Farm 9/7/23 Alex Lieblong & JoAnn Lieblong 9/3/23 Live Oak Stud 9/8/23 Deborah Shaffer 9/26/23 Stonehedge LLC 9/24/23
Date
Track Finish Value Earnings GP FAN GP FE FE TDN TDN GP PID CT BAQ BTP GP BTP CBY ASD GP DEL CNL GP GP CMR DMR KD GP KD MNR MNR WO LRC GP BTP PIM GP GP GP GP CNL PID PID GP BTP GP BTP BAQ WO GP MNR FL DEL CNL WO PID GP CMR WO SWF CNL GP PIM FAN GP
3 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 2 3 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 2
$45,100 $12,720 $50,000 $20,957 $16,608 $26,400 $26,400 $57,000 $29,900 $26,500 $90,000 $16,200 $43,000 $16,200 $26,250 $20,020 $58,000 $38,450 $59,000 $50,000 $42,000 $13,500 $84,000 $143,000 $50,000 $142,400 $15,840 $16,335 $78,872 $45,500 $55,000 $16,200 $59,140 $58,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $62,000 $29,900 $30,600 $58,000 $16,200 $43,000 $16,200 $90,000 $82,668 $58,000 $16,170 $28,800 $38,150 $59,000 $86,562 $29,900 $50,000 $13,500 $75,922 $6,900 $62,000 $55,000 $52,600 $12,000 $45,100
$5,430 $7,200 $8,000 $2,880 $2,880 $2,640 $15,840 $41,000 $18,000 $15,819 $18,000 $1,620 $5,400 $9,720 $2,700 $12,000 $5,000 $22,800 $6,000 $8,800 $10,400 $1,350 $9,840 $16,000 $34,000 $16,000 $1,650 $3,300 $43,200 $9,000 $8,400 $1,134 $5,200 $5,400 $4,800 $34,000 $8,400 $6,000 $18,000 $6,000 $41,000 $9,558 $10,400 $3,240 $49,500 $7,920 $41,000 $3,300 $15,960 $7,600 $36,000 $7,920 $6,000 $34,000 $7,830 $43,200 $1,725 $12,000 $39,000 $5,200 $1,200 $10,430
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LEADING FLORIDA JUVENILE SIRES
The following list includes currently active, deceased, and pensioned stallions, with racing results updated through Oct. 8, 2023. Statistics provided by The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc.
Stallion Farm Sire Name
NA Stk Gr Earnings Strtrs Wnrs SW’s Wins SW’s Earnings
Leading Earner
Leading Yrlg Yrlg Earnings Sold Avg
2yo Sold
1 Khozan
Journeyman Stud
$727,311
47
17
0
0
0
$786,767
R Harper Rose
$77,300
10 $11,381
25 $39,720
2 Bucchero
Pleasant Acres Stallions Kantharos
$693,668
27
9
2
3
0
$696,072
Book’em Danno
$200,625
7 $16,143
30 $51,133
3 Adios Charlie
Ocala Stud
Indian Charlie
$419,082
21
6
1
1
0
$419,082
Welcome Back
$91,300 12 $37,625
4 Brethren
Arindel
Distorted Humor
$386,346
19
5
1
1
0
$386,346
Reaper
$111,566
1 $40,000
5 Neolithic
Pleasant Acres Stallions Harlan’s Holiday
$244,978
11
6
0
0
0
$244,978
Prevent
$70,780
4
$9,750
9 $17,722
6 St Patrick’s Day
Journeyman Stud
Pioneerof the Nile
$203,166
23
3
1
2
0
$203,166
Jive
$57,243
5 $16,100
21 $43,129
7 Valiant Minister
Bridlewood Farm
Candy Ride (ARG)
$173,720
6
1
1
2
0
$173,720
Bentornato
$158,830
2
$3,750
5 $45,400
8 Social Inclusion
Briardale Farm
Pioneerof the Nile
$167,860
7
1
0
0
0
$167,860
Dancing Spirit
$84,550
1 $35,000
9 Cajun Breeze
Stonehedge Farm South Congrats
$95,740
10
2
0
0
0
$95,740
Rye’s My Guy
$37,760
1 $100,000
10 Gone Astray
Pleasant Acres Stallions Dixie Union
$67,813
2
2
0
0
0
$67,813
Florindia
$62,825
11 Iqbaal
Ward Ranch
Medaglia d’Oro
$63,705
1
1
0
0
0
$63,705
Bledsoe
$63,705
12 Fort Loudon
Deceased
Awesome of Course
$59,110
2
1
0
0
0
$59,110
Northshore Drive
$57,850
13 Noble Bird
Ocala Stud
Birdstone
$55,762
5
1
0
0
0
$55,762
Tearduc
$41,980
$6,000
4 $15,000
14 Chitu
Bridlewood Farm
Henny Hughes
$54,600
1
1
0
0
0
$54,600
Esperon
$54,600
2 $95,500
15 Awesome of Course Deceased
Awesome Again
$43,000
1
1
0
0
0
$43,000
Stiletto Heels
$43,000
16 Brooks ‘n Down
Deceased
Montbrook
$40,440
2
2
0
0
0
$40,440
Down in the Valley $25,440
1
17 Rogueish
Soldera Farm
Into Mischief
$29,210
4
1
0
0
0
$29,210
Pardy Pleaser
3 $91,667
Listed Restricted Restricted Winners Winners
Distorted Humor
$26,400
2 $19,500
1
8 $22,438
2yo Avg
$3,500
STAKES WINNERS BY STATE
The following list updated through Oct. 8, 2023. Statistics provided by The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc. State or Province Kentucky Florida California New York Ontario Pennyslvania Louisiana Texas Maryland Indiana British Columbia Minnesota Ohio Iowa West Virginia Illinois New Jersey Virginia Washington Oklahoma Arkansas New Mexico AB South Carolina
Grade 1 Winners
Grade 2 Winners
Grade 3 Winners
Total Graded Stakes Winners
Black Type Winners
Listed Winners
62 0 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
91 7 4 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
154 9 4 4 9 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1
307 16 12 7 13 5 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1
203 27 18 6 5 13 0 2 7 2 9 1 1 3 1 3 2 2 3 0 0 0 2 0
140 12 1 7 4 4 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
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8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 15 34 45 23 24 40 16 9 12 4 14 14 9 11 5 5 3 4 7 6 6 0 0
Total Stakes Winners 670 70 65 65 46 46 41 19 18 16 15 15 15 12 12 9 8 9 7 7 7 6 2 1
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MEMBERSHIP UPDATE
TAMMY A. GANTT
Associate Vice President Director of Membership Services & Events
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Upcoming Industry Events and Deadlines
T
he Annual Meeting of the Members was held on Oct. 18 via Zoom. After the meeting a direct video link was sent out to all members. If you did not receive the e-mail or link, please contact 352-629-2160 and we will confirm your email and send along a viewing link. During the membership update portion of the meeting, we highlighted three programs for members: our mentoring program that partners subject matter experts with new members to our industry, our concierge service, and our new member ‘meet and greets’ at Florida tracks on Florida Sire Stakes days. If you would like further information, contact Tammy at 352-629-2160.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Nov. 16 – Conservation Summit - Horse Farms Forever, Inc.® is hosting Carlton Ward Jr., a National Geographic Explorer and photographer, as the keynote speaker at the fourth annual Conservation Summit on Thurs., Nov. 16 from 5-7 p.m. at the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company at 1701 SW 60th Avenue where he will share his experiences along the Florida Wildlife Corridor and how it ties in with farmland preservation. Additional speakers include Mallory Lykes Dimmitt, CEO of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation; and Traci Deen, President/CEO of Conservation Florida. The Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association is a founding member of HFF and is a gold sponsor for the event. 42 | THE FLORIDA HORSE | NOVEMBER 2023
The Florida Wildlife Corridor is an existing, nearly contiguous network of land that stretches from the Panhandle to the Florida Keys over about 18 million acres. About half of the corridor is at risk of being developed. About 40% of Marion County is included as part of the Florida Wildlife Corridor and some is also in the Farmland Preservation Area (FPA). To purchase tickets, go to HorseFarmsForever.com. Dec. 2 – The Finals of the Florida Sire Stakes at Gulfstream Park – New members, we invite you to a meet and greet at the track. Live in North or Central Florida? FTBOA is working with the new high speed train Brightline to set up a discount from the Orlando station to the Aventura station, a 3 hour ride, that drops you 5 minutes from the track, with Uber service attached. The train runs 24-hours daily meaning you can take care of your farm, jump on the 10 a.m. and be to the track by 1 p.m., enjoy the races and be back home the same day. Eight or more guests can book facing seats and tables with the ALLABOARD discount.
UPCOMING DEADLINES Nov. 15 - The Nov. 15 Florida Sire Stakes deadline is for yearlings whose May 15 payment was not made. It is $500. Missing this yearling deadline means a $5,000 fee on January 15. Do not assume a horse you purchased in a sale or privately has had a payment made. Sales catalogs list horses who are FSS eligible at the time of the sale because the deadline had not passed yet, meaning a payment may still be due. Contact FTBOA at 352-629-2160 to check. The two-year-old payment deadline is Jan. 15. If missed, check for additional deadlines. TFH
Adios Charlie | $3,000 S&N
Indian Charlie - Teak Totem, by Northern Afleet
Awesome Slew | $4,000 S&N
Awesome Again - Slewfoundmoney, by Seeking the Gold
Battalion Runner | $2,500 S&N Unbridled’s Song - Tamboz, by Tapit
Colonel Liam | $6,500 S&N Liam’s Map - Amazement, by Bernardini
Dak Attack | $2,500 S&N
Ghostzapper - Indian Spell, by Indian Charlie
Gretzky the Great | $3,000 S&N Nyquist - Pearl Turn, by Bernardini
Roadster | $7,500 S&N
Quality Road - Ghost Dancing, by Silver Ghost
Seeking the Soul | $5,000 S&N
Perfect Soul (IRE) - Seeking the Title, by Seeking the Gold
Win Win Win | $5,000 S&N
Hat Trick (JPN) - Miss Smarty Pants, by Smarty Jones
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