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FLORIDA’S LEADING SIRE IN 2020 & 2021 and AGAIN in

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Q 69% Winners from Starters Q Over $9.54 Million in Progeny Earnings Q 21 Black Type Stakes Horses Q 10 Black Type Winners KHOZAN Distorted Humor–Delta Princess, by A.P. Indy 2022 Fee: $8,500 LFSN

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VOL 65 / ISSUE 4

DEPARTMENTS & COLUMNS 6

THE BROCK TALK

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FLORIDA FOCUS

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REMI CARTOON

48 EQUINE CARE: Weaning Foals With Less Stress

— BY HEATHER THOMAS

51 LEGISLATIVE UPDATE — BY MATT BRYAN

52 FLORIDA-BREDS AROUND THE COUNTRY National Florida-bred Statistics

58 FTBOA MEMBERSHIP UPDATE — BY TAMMY A. GANTT

FEATURES 20 SIMPLIFICATION

E arns Trip to Kentucky Derby with Fountain of Youth Victory — BY BROCK SHERIDAN

24 2021 CHAMPIONS AWARDS 40 FLORIDA CUP DAY AT TAMPA BAY DOWNS 46 OBS MARCH SALE

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COVER PHOTO: Florida-Bred Simplification in the Fountain of Youth by Ryan Thompson CONTENTS PHOTO: Florida-Bred Shifty She in the Noble Damsel by Chelsea Durand

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Brock Sheridan Editor-in-Chief

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Florida Cup Figures Show Quality on Display Again in 2022

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he Florida Cup has a rich history dating back to the first running in April of 2003 at Tampa Bay Downs and the annual Florida-bred showcase at again offered a day of impressive winners during the 2022 version (see full story starting on page 40). The Florida Cup has seen future and current millionaires such as Revved Up (2005 Turf); Nightmare Affair (2005-06 Sprint); Soldier’s Dancer (2007 Sophomore Turf); Hooh Why (2012-13 Turf Distaff); Imperial Hint (2016 Sophomore and 2018 Sprint); World Approval (2015 Sophomore Turf and 2017 Turf Classic); and Extravagant Kid (2019 Sprint); some of which, like 2017 Eclipse Award Champion Male Turf Horse World Approval, have gone on to even greater heights. While none of the six winners in the 2022 Florida Cup have achieved seven figure status yet, they proved once again to be an impressive group, certainly with the potential for reaching greater levels of achievement. The most accomplished winner on this year’s Florida Cup—held on March 27—was Shifty She, who won the $110,000 Pleasant Acres Distaff Turf by an impressive four lengths while leading from start to finish. Already a Grade 3-winner of the Noble Damsel at Belmont Park in October, her dominant victory in the Distaff Turf on Florida Cup day may have been her best race to date repeating the 95 Beyer Speed Figure she produced when second to Sweet Melania in the Grade 3 Suwanne River at Gulfstream two races prior on Dec. 18. On Florida Cup day, she also produced a head turning =7+ Ragozin Sheets figure and a 115 TimeFormUS Rating. The TimeFormUS Rating is according to a March 18 tweet by TimeFormUS guru Craig Milkowski. Trained by Saffie Joseph Jr. for Chris Pallas and Harvey Rothenberg’s Pedigree Partners LLC, Shifty She is sure to be a force on the female turf circuit later in 2022. But her Ragozin and TimeFormUS figures were both 6

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the second best of the day behind $110,000 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore-winner King Cab, who registered 6” Ragozin Sheets figure and a 116 TimeFormUS Rating to go along with his 92 Beyer. The Beyer was the second best in his young career compared to the 94 speed figure produced two starts back while winning a first level allowance at Gulfstream Park by seven-and-a-quarter lengths over seven furlongs. Trainer Edward Plesa Jr. said after King Cab’s front-running, four-and-a-half-length victory in the Sophomore—in which he defeated stakes-winners Lightening Larry, Cattin and graded-stakes-placed Dean Delivers—that he will likely keep the son of Ocala Stud’s successful second crop sire Noble Bird, in one turn races in the near future. There he could perhaps join the likes of Florida Cup Sophomore winners Weigelia (2004), Electrify (2006), City of West (2013), Prudhoe Bay (2014), Imperial Hint (2016) and Jackson (2019), who all finished their career as graded-stakes winners, with Weigelia and Imperial Hint as multiple graded-stakes winners. Another impressive winner on the day was Pudding, who as a 7-year-old, won his first career stakes in the $110,000 NYRABets Sprint, defeating last year’s winner Tap It to Win. Stakes-placed in his two most recent races when third to Bank on Shea in the $75,000 Pelican on Feb. 12 and third to Gatsby in the $100,000 Sunshine Sprint on Jan. 15, both at Gulfstream Park, Pudding had the highest Beyer number on the day with a 97 while also producing an 8+ Ragozin and a 110 TimeFormUS Rating. So trainer Elizabeth Dobles may have found a long-hidden secret to the gelding’s success after claiming him for $25,000 in July. Regardless, Pudding has provided a great story and Continued on page 56


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Florida Focus Grade 3 Sweetest Chant is First Stakes Victory for Opalina Earns $25,000 Florida-bred Win Bonus Teneri Farm and J Stables LLC’s Opalina shot to the lead at the top of the stretch on her way to her first career stakes victory in the Grade 3 Sweetest Chant at Gulfstream Park Feb. 5. The Florida-bred daughter of Optimizer defeated eight other 3-year-old fillies who went about a mile-and-a-sixteenth on the turf in the $100,000 Sweetest Chant. She also earned a $25,000 Florida-bred win bonus that was presented by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association. With Luis Saez aboard again for trainer Roderick Rodriquez, Opalina broke quickly from post two but surrendered the lead to longshot Myfavoritedaughter, who took the field of nine through quarter-mile splits in :23.16 and :46.88. Saez gave Opalina her cue around the far turn as she pursued Myfavoritedaughter, who took a clear lead into the stretch. However, Opalina took over inside the final furlong and held off a late running Ambitieuse to win by a length in 1:41.30. Ambitieuse was second, a length-and-a-quarter faster than Miss You Ella in third. They were followed in order by Myfavoritedaughter, Battle Charge, Roughly a Diamond, Hal’s Dream and Nostaglic.

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Opalina paid $10.60 to win. Bred in Florida by Teneri Farm and Bernardo Alvarez Calderon, Opalina is out of the Kitten’s Joy mare Go Kitten Go and now has two wins in six starts with two seconds and a third. The $25,000 Florida-bred win bonus and the winner’s share of the Sweetest Chant purse amounted to a $84,520 payday for Opalina and increased her career bankroll to $160,770. Go Kitten Go has also produced stakesplaced Red Hornet and another winner from three starters and four foals. n

Sweeping Move Returns Drafted to Winning Ways in Grade 3 Toboggan Drafted went from last to first with an impressive move around the far turn before drawing away to win the Grade 3 Toboggan by four-and-a-half lengths at Aqueduct Feb. 5. The Florida-bred son of Field Commission defeated four other rivals over seven furlongs in the $145,000 Toboggan for 4-year-olds and older. Confidently ridden by Jose Ortiz, Drafted broke evenly from post three but dropped back to last as 1-5 favorite Happy Medium led through a quarter-mile in :23.55 and the half-mile in :47.04. Drafted had the momentum to pull away from his rivals in the run for home as Repo Rocks took over the second spot on the outside of Happy Medium in third. Drafted cruised under the wire to finish in 1:25.06 on the muddy track with Repo Rocks finishing second, six lengths ahead of Happy Medium in third. Hopeful Treasure was fourth with War Tocsin fifth. Drafted returned $15.80 on a $2 win ticket at odds of 6-1. Trained by David P. Duggan for Dublin Fjord Stables LLC, Racepoint Stables, Kevin D. Hilbert and Thomas E. O’Keefe, Drafted earned $82,500 for the Toboggan victory, increasing his career earnings to $844,693

Florida-bred Drafted n Joe Labozzetta Photo

from seven wins, two seconds and three thirds from 25 starts. An 8-year-old gelding, Drafted is out of Keep the Profit, by Darn that Alarm and was bred by John Foster, Barbara Hooker and Field Commission Partnership. Keep the Profit had seven winners from nine starters and 10 foals. Drafted twice went through the auction ring at Ocala Breeders’ Sales but did not sell as a yearling at the 2015 August Sale. However, he was purchased for $35,000 by Eoin Harty out of the Kim Harrison consignment in March of 2016. More recently, Drafted was purchased by Brian Gleeson for $10,892 at the 2017 Godolphin Racing in Dubai September Sale. n

Yes I Am Free Gives Owners, Trainer First Graded Stakes Win with Gulfstream Turf Sprint Florida-bred Yes I Am Free and jockey Emisael Jaramillo gave trainer Laura Cazares and owners John and Paula Szalay, who race in the name of Golden Kernel Racing Stable, their first graded stakes victory by winning the $100,000 Gulfstream Turf Sprint by three-and-a-quarter lengths at Gulfstream Park on Feb. 12. The Gulfstream Turf Sprint featured a field of seven 4-year-olds and older going


five furlongs on the turf. In the Gulfstream Turf Sprint, Yes I Am Free launched first from the starting gate from post four with Florida-bred Warrior’s Pride, who was the second choice in the wagering at 9-2 based on his win in the $100,000 Bob Umphrey Turf Sprint two starts back, also breaking well from the inside post one. Warrior’s Pride and Junior Alvarado sprinted to a length-and-a-half advantage on Yes I Am Free in second down the backstretch with Gear Jockey and longshot Breakthrough running together in third to their outside and another length-and-a-half back. Warrior’s Pride maintained a slim ad-

Florida-bred Yes I Am Free n Lauren King Photo

vantage on Yes I Am Free to his outside as they turned for home and those two raced through the stretch in tandem as Belgrano, Breakthrough and Gear Jockey battled for third while two lengths farther back. Inside the final sixteenth, Yes I Am Free shook free on the outside and went on to finish in :56.07 on the firm turf, just .46 of a second off of the course record of :55.61, set by Desirable Moment in March of 2004. Richy finished a head better than Belgrano in third followed by Warrior’s Pride, Gear Jockey, Omaha City and Breakthrough. Yes I Am Free eventually went off at 8-1 and paid $18 to win. Yes I Am Free was a $62,500 claim by

Cazares for Golden Kernel Racing Stable in April at Gulfstream and has since run strictly in overnight handicaps and stakes having finished third in the Bob Umphey in his second start for the new connections. Yes I Am Free now has eight wins, two seconds and three thirds from 20 starts with earnings of $360,994. As a 2-year-old, he was a $135,000 purchase by Justin Casse as an agent at the 2018 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Spring Sale where he was consigned by Hawk’s Nest. Yes I Am Free is by Uncaptured out of the Florida-bred mare Yes It’s Valid, by Yes It’s True and was bred in Florida by Sherry R. Mansfield and Kenneth H. Davis. Yes I am Free is a half-brother to Nikee Kan, who was second to Miss Auramet in the Grade 3 Ladies Turf Sprint later on the Gulfstream Park card and Yes It’s Valid has four winners from six foals. Yes It’s Valid has also produced an unraced 3-year-old colt, Excelsior Venice, by Ride On Curlin; an unnamed 2-year-old filly by Uncaptured and was bred in 2021 to Gunnevera, who stands at Pleasant Acres Stallions. n

Miss Auramet Turns the Tables to Win Ladies Turf Sprint In her last race on Dec. 31 at Gulfstream, Florida-bred Miss Auramet finished sixth of seven as the 7-5 favorite in the $100,000 Abundantia with the trackman describing her race as a “brutal trip” in the past performance comments. Miss J McKay won the Abundantia by a length-and-a-half. But it was clear sailing in the $100,000 Ladies Turf Sprint for Miss Auramet, who defeated six female rivals, 4-years-old and older going five furlongs on the turf at Gulfstream on Feb. 12. Ridden by Julien Leparoux, Miss Auramet sprinted to the lead from post six and cruised through a quarter-mile in :22.79 on the firm turf. She extended to her lead throughout to finish the half-mile in :45.21 while leading by

Florida-bred Miss Auramet n Ryan Thompson Photo

a length on her way to winning by nearly two lengths in :56.87. Florida-bred Nikee Kan, who is a half-sister to Yes I Am Free, winner of the Grade 3 Gulfstream Turf Sprint three races earlier, was second at odds of 27-1 and a length faster than Reinagol in third. Miss J McKay was fourth followed in order by Florida-bred Poseidon’s Passion, Guardian Moon and Sister Peacock. Miss Auramet was allowed to leave the starting gate at 7-2 and paid $9.40 to win. Owned by David Melin, Leon Ellman and Plesa’s wife, Laurie, the consistent Miss Auramet has now won 11 of 28 career starts with eight seconds and three thirds with earnings of $548,750. She is by Uncaptured out of Hello Rosie, by Yes It’s True and was bred in Florida by Marion G. Montanari. She passed through the sales ring at Ocala Breeders’ Sales twice in her youth having sold for $42,000 to Hot Scot Racing Stable from the Summerfield consignment of Francis and Barbara Vanlangendonck at the 2017 October Yearling Sale. Plesa, Ellman and Melin then purchased her for $135,000 the next year at the OBS Spring Sale where she was consigned by Julie Davies. n Continued on next page THE FLORIDA HORSE n APRIL/MAY 2022

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Florida Focus Millionaire Extravagant Kid Retired Florida-bred Extravagant Kid, owned by Virginia businessman and Colonial Downs’ all-time leading owner David Ross, has been retired from racing at the age of 9. The Kiss the Kid gelding finished his brilliant career with $1,704,683 in purse earnings from 54 starts which includes 15 wins, 18 seconds and seven thirds. Ross and trainer Brendan P. Walsh claimed Extravagant Kid for $75,000 from breeder Frank Vicino’s Vi-

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cino Racing Stables on Jan. 18, 2018 out of a victorious effort against second level optional claimers and has seen him earn about $1.5 million since. Ross—who races in the stable name DARRS’s Inc.—with Walsh and Racing Manager James Bredin are all committed to finding the right next home for Extravagant Kid. “We are on a mission to find him the perfect place because he has brought so much joy to everyone who has been a part of his life,” Ross said. “He will thrive in his second career, possibly as a riding horse because he loves to do trails. We want to make sure he is happy and productive going forward.” Ross said his biggest thrill as an owner was Extravagant Kid’s victory in the $1 Million, Group 1 Al Quoz Sprint sponsored by Azizi Developments last March in Dubai. “I’ve had a lot of nice horses over the 10

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years but none have been able to do what this one did—win a Grade 1, or in this case a Group 1 stakes. He’s been an unbelievably great horse to be associated with and has thrived on new adventures.” n

Chess Master Explodes to Turf Dash Victory Chess Master posted a front-running, twoand-a-half-length victory from Xy Speed in the $100,000 Turf Dash Stakes for older males going five furlongs on the Tampa Bay Downs grass course on Feb. 19. Trained and owned by Kerri Raven, who claimed the son of Overdriven for $32,000 in January of 2021, Chess Master covered the distance in :55.56 under jockey Jesus Castanon. The Turf Dash victory was the first in a stakes for Raven, who has saddled Chess Master for seven victories from 11 starts since the claim. Bred in Florida by Brenda K. Jones, Chess Master is out of the Chester House mare Chesty. He earned $60,000, which included the $15,000 in Florida-bred bonus money provided by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association. The Connector finished third in the nine-horse field, while never threatening the top two. They were followed in order by Florida-bred Discreet Tune, Backtohisroots, 2-1 favorite Bad Beat Brian, Skippy’s Strike, Jazzy Times and Hard Count. Baby Boomer

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and Diamond Oops were scratched from the race. Discreet Tune also earned $1,250 in Florida-bred bonus money in addition to his $5,000 in purse money for finishing fourth. Chess Master has now won 11 of 27 starts with two seconds and three thirds with career earnings of $230,755. n

Medina Spirit Buried at Old Friends Old Friends, the thoroughbred retirement facility in Georgetown, Ky., announced on Feb. 22 that the farm has been chosen as the final resting place of multiple graded stakes-winning Florida-bred Medina Spirit. Medina Spirit’s ashes will be interred in the Nikki Bacharach Memorial Garden at

Florida-bred Medina Spirit n Shamala Hanley Photo

Old Friends alongside champions such as Kentucky Derby (Grade 1)-winners Charismatic (1999) and War Emblem (2002), both of whom were retired to Old Friends following breeding careers; as well as Eclipse award-winner Hidden Lake and Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1)-winner Alphabet Soup. Trained by Bob Baffert and owned by Zedan Racing, Medina Spirit had a short but brilliant career on the track. “The Zedan Racing family was deeply saddened by the sudden loss of our beloved Medina Spirit,” Amr Zedan said. “He brought us great joy during his time, and we will forever cherish his spectacular win in the Kentucky Derby. Medina Spirit truly had the Continued on page 12


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heart of champion and it is very comforting to know that he will be laid to rest with many racing’s greats and the wonderful people at Old Friends Farm.” “We’re very grateful to Mr. Zedan and Bob Baffert for allowing us the honor and privilege of burying Medina Spirit’s ashes at Old Friends,” Old Friends president Michael Blowen said. “His gravestone, which will be a constant reminder of his spectacular achievements, will be placed next to Charismatic and War Emblem in the Nikki Bacharach Memorial Garden where his legion of fans can pay their respects.” n

Officiating Continues Winning Pattern With Tom Fool Victory In five starts since a three-and-a-halflength victory in the $75,000 Bear’s Den at Gulfstream Park on Sept. 5, Vegso Racing Stable’s homebred Officiating has won every other race including the Grade 3 Mr. Prospector two starts prior to the Grade 3 Tom Fool Handicap at Aqueduct on March 5. After the Bear’s Den, Officiating did not respond to the Gulfstream Park Tapeta while out of the money in the $65,000 Showing Up won by King of Dreams on Nov. 6 and most recently was third behind winner Speaker’s Corner in the Grade 3 Fred Hooper going a mile at Gulfstream on Jan. 29. But the Florida-bred trained by Saffie Joseph Jr. added another victory in that sequence in the $194,000 Tom Fool with a five-and-a-half-length win ahead of defending champion Chateau. In his first trip at six furlongs, Officiating won in a time of 1:12.22 on the fast track. The Tom Fool had a field of five 4-yearolds and older with both Chateau and Officiating toting the high weight assignments of 123 pounds. Race favorite Chateau, who was bet down to 4-5, jumped out on top from post five and quickly had daylight on Officiating and Prime Factor together in second as Repo 12

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Rocks missed the break from the inside post. After clicking off a quarter-mile in :22.66 Chateau turned for home while still in front after a :46.19 half-mile but Officiating began to loom as a threat on the outside. Down the stretch, Officiating began to wear down Chateau and took over inside the final furlong to win with ease while Chateau held second, a length-and-a-quarter faster than Repo Rocks in third. Prime Factor and Timeless Bounty completed the order of finish. Officiating went to the post at 11-2 and returned $13.40 to win. It was the fourth victory in 16 starts for Officiating, who also has four seconds and three thirds. The $110,000 first-place check in the Tom Fool increased his earnings to $331,097. Officiating is by Blame out of Come a Callin, by Dixie Union. Come a Callin has also produced Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1)-winner and Eclipse Award champion Caledonia Road; The Vid Stakes-winner One of a Kind, both Florida-breds; and 3-yearold Celestial, who is unplaced in one start. She also has an unnamed 2-year-old colt by Munnings and was bred to Quality Road in 2022. n

Jacks or Better Farm Inc.’s homebred Spirit Wind erupted from post five and was never threatened as the Florida-bred filly put in a commanding performance in winning the $100,000 Any Limit Stakes by two-anda-half lengths at Gulfstream Park March 19. Ridden by Tyler Gaffalione, Spirit Wind topped a Florida-bred trifecta in the six furlong Any Limit for 3-year-old fillies, with One Identity finishing second, a length-anda-quarter in front of Strategic Bird in third. One Identity was previously undefeated in two starts while Strategic Bird won the Sandpiper at Tampa Bay Downs two starts back in December. Sent off as the 6-5 favorite after breaking her maiden by 15 ½ lengths in her second career start against Florida-bred special weight maiden fillies at Gulfstream on Feb. 18 over six furlongs, Spirit Wind was almost as dominant in the Any Limit as she had a length advantage on Strategic Bird while sprinting through the first quarter-mile in :21.94. She relaxed very little while completing the halfmile in :44.39 as she extended her lead to two lengths turning for home as Strategic Bird continued to give chase in second and One Identity tried to close from third. But there was no catching Spirit Wind, who finished the six furlongs in 1:11.43. You Look Cold was fourth followed by Continued on page 14

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Florida Focus Offaly Fast in fifth as Leviosa completed the order of finish. Spirit Wind paid $4.40 to win. Spirit Wind is by Double Diamond Farm stallion Bahamian Squall out of Sacred Psalm, by Brei’s successful Florida sire Awesome of Course and she now has earnings of $102,060 in her three starts. Sacred Psalm has seven winners from 10 foals including Brei’s multiple stakes-winner Sing Praises. Sacred Psalm also produced stakes-placed Silent Prayer and has a 2-year-old filly by Ocala Stud stallion Jess’s Dream. Sacred Psalm also has an unnamed yearling colt by Brooks ‘n Down. She was bred to Battalion Runner in 2021. n

Yes I Am Free Wins Second Straight Stakes In Silks Run Fresh off of a victory in the Grade 3 Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint on Feb. 12, Florida-bred Yes I Am Free won his second consecutive stakes by taking the $100,000 Silks Run at Gulfstream Park March 20. The Silks Run featured a field of ten 4-year-olds and older who went five furlongs on the turf. Florida-bred Warrior’s Pride was first

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from the gate as he sprinted from post four to take a clear lead in the initial strides with Yes I Am Free and jockey Emisael Jaramillo taking up the chase in second from post nine. Warrior’s Pride maintained a clear lead around the turn while clicking off a rapid first quarter-mile in :21.15 while Yes I Am Free continued to pursue from two lengths back. Warrior’s Pride came out of the turn while keeping a clear advantage but Yes I Am Free began to close the gap after they finished the half-mile in :43.92. Inside the final furlong, Warrior’s Pride tired as Yes I Am Free took the lead on the outside and Belgrano found a

seam on the rail to make his assault. Yes I Am Free held on by a neck ahead of Belgrano in second as they finished in :56.23 on the firm turf. Arrest Me Red was third followed by High Crime, Florida-bred Old Chestnut, Florida-bred Chess Master, Warrior’s Pride, Omaha City, Florida-bred Cool Quest and Hello Hot Rod. Let go with 6-1 odds, Yes I Am Free paid $14.20. Trainer Laura Cazares had claimed Yes I Am Free for $62,500 out of a winning effort at Gulfstream in April of last year for owner Golden Kernel Racing Stable, the nom du course of owners John and Paula Szalay of Ohio. With the $58,900 first-place check in the Silks Run, Yes I Am Free has earned $178,960 in eight starts for the Szalays. Yes I Am Free is by Uncaptured out of Yes It’s Valid, by Yes It’s True and now has nine wins, two seconds and three thirds from 21 starts with career earnings of $419,894. He was bred by Sherry R. Mansfield and Kenneth H. Davis. n

Florida-bred Pair Take New York Claiming Championships Two unheralded Florida-breds made the most of their trips to the center stage at Aqueduct on March 26 as Baby I’m Perfect and Awesome Indra won starter stakes on the New York Claiming Championship card. Baby I’m Perfect and jockey Dylan Davis tracked a fast early pace in the $70,000 Peeping Tom before taking the lead inside the final furlong and drawing away to win by four-and-a-half lengths. The six-and-a-half furlong Peeping Tom was for 4-year-olds and older who had started for a claiming price of $20,000 or less in 2021-22. Aristocratic set quick early fractions of :22.02 and :45 flat over the good and sealed track while a length-and-a-half ahead of 9-5 favorite South Sea in second as Baby I’m Continued on page 16

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BRYAN RICE-WOODSIDE RANCH: “I’ve got 2 yearlings by St Patrick’s Day. Both are good sized, well-balanced and correct. They look the part! I’m breeding both mares back to him!”

BRANDON RICE-RICEHORSE STABLES: “My two St Patrick’s Day yearlings have the length and the strength, plus a great hip. They’re the best foals out of these mares to date!”

ASHLEY GODWIN-RIVERMONT FARM: “My St Patrick’s Day colt is spectacular! I’m breeding his dam back to him!”

JIM LOEBIG-RED SUNSET FARM: “My St Patrick’s Day yearlings are so nice, I’m breeding back to him!”

JOHN GLEASON-WOODFORD THOROUGHBREDS: “Our St Patrick’s Day colt is a well balanced, good moving colt with substance and eye appeal!”

COURTNEY MEAGHER: “This colt was an all star from day one. People loved him at OBS January!”

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Florida-bred Awesome Indra n Susie Raisher Photo

Florida-bred Baby I’m Perfect n Joe Labozzetta Photo

Perfect sat another length-and-a-half back in third. Baby I’m Perfect began to close the gap around the turn and went four-wide at the top of the lane before taking over and drawing away in deep stretch. He finished in 1:18.40 while Supreme Aura rallied from last to get second ahead of a tiring Aristocratic in third. They were followed by Brilliant Brooks, Magnificent Chrome, Mount Travers, South Sea, Lost in Rome and Blake B.

Baby I’m Perfect paid $14.60 to win as the 6-1 fourth choice in the field of nine. Claimed for $20,000 by trainer Wayne Potts and In Front Racing Stables out of a winning effort on Nov. 20 at Aqueduct, the 8-year-old Baby I’m Perfect improved his record to eight wins in 42 starts with eight seconds and four thirds with earnings of $306,717. He is by Flower Alley out of Image of Mom, by Halo’s Image and was bred by Happy Alter, who also owned and trained Baby I’m Perfect through his first 23 starts before losing him in a $35,000 claim in January 2020. A race later, Awesome Indra sat a half-length off of longshot Quality Stones down the backstretch through a :23.28 first quarter split but took over coming out of the turn and held off 8-5 favorite Ok Honey to win the $55,000 Videogenic Starter Stakes by a length-and-a-quarter in 1:12.91 for six furlongs on the good and sealed track. The Videogenic was for fillies and mares, 4-years-old and older who had started for a claiming price of $12,500 in 2021-22. Ridden by Jose Gomez, Awesome Indra won for the third time in her last four starts including a four-and-three-quarters-length victory in a $20,000 claiming race going six furlongs at Aqueduct on Feb. 27, a race in which the 5-year-old mare had been claimed by current trainer Kelly Breen and owner Spouty Racing LLC. That was the third consecutive race in which Awesome Indra had been claimed including when victorious at the $16,000 level at Aqueduct three starts back on Dec. 12. In fact, Awesome Indra has been claimed in nine of her last 12 starts going back to March of 2021 at Oaklawn Park. Awesome Indra paid $6.60 as the 5-2 second choice in the Videogenic. By Awesome of Course out of Dargeeling, by Cat Thief, Awesome Indra has won seven of 24 career starts with six seconds and four thirds while banking $225,309. She was bred in Florida by Sue’s Farm II LLC and Richard Nancarrow. TFH

Florida-breds Make Florida Racing Did you know Florida-bred thoroughbreds won 31% of races run at the recent Gulfstream Park Championship Meet? This demonstrates how vital Floridabreds are to the success of Gulfstream Park throughout the year–– not just during the Spring/Summer season. Additional good news for Florida breeders –– 67% of those Florida-bred winners during the Gulfstream Park Championship Meet were sired by Florida stallions.

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Earns Trip to Kentucky Derby with Fountain of Youth Victory BY BROCK SHERIDAN Florida-bred Simplification punched a ticket to the 2022 Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (Grade 1) with a come from behind victory in the $400,000 Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth (G2) at Gulfstream Park on March 5 under jockey Jose Ortiz. The Fountain of Youth, which offered 50 Kentucky Derby qualifying points to the winner, featured a field of 11 3-year-olds in the mile-and-one-sixteenth race which also acts as the main local prep race for the $1 million Curlin Florida presented by Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms @Xalapa (G1). The race was marred by an unfortunate incident in the far turn when High Oak clipped heels with A.P’s Secret approaching the quarter-pole and fell, causing a trailing Galt to also fall. Both horses were reported to be uninjured and jockeys Junior Alvarado and Joel Rosario, who rode High Oak and Galt respectively, also appeared to be okay. But the day belonged to owner Tami Bobo’s Simplification, who is trained by Antonio Sano and won the Fountain of Youth as the 5-2 favorite. Considered to be a front-runner after winning the $150,000 Mucho Macho Man while leading from start to finish going a mile at Gulfstream on Jan. 1, Simplification tossed his head at the start of the Grade 3 Holy Bull on Feb. 5 at Gulfstream and was forced to run far back in the field of nine early. But he rallied to finish second to White Abarrio that day and proved to Sano he was more versatile than originally thought. “When [Simplification] broke bad last time I thought, ‘What a disaster.’ I learned that the horse can run in the front or from behind,” Sano said “He doesn’t have to be in the front. The plan today for the race was that he didn’t need the front.” Continued on next page

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SIMPLIFICATION After breaking well from post two, Ortiz settled Simplification into mid-pack along the rail around the clubhouse turn as the Florida-bred pair of Markhamian and Dean Delivers ran one two through a first quarter-mile in :23.77. Ortiz and Simplification had to check slightly down the backstretch while in tight and three off the rail but were able to settle into seventh behind a tight-packed group as Markhamian clipped off a :48.27 half-mile. Around the turn, Dean Delivers put a neck in front with A.P.’s Secret to his outside and 5-2 second choice Emmanuel began to move while four-wide. Simplification followed Emmanuel before surging to the lead on the far outside to take the lead into the run for home. Emmanuel and Dean Delivers gave chase in second but Simplification drew clear to win by three-and-a-half lengths ahead of a late running In Due Time in second with 87-1 longshot O Captain rallying late to finish third. Emmanuel was fourth, followed in order by Dean Delivers, Rattle N Roll, A.P.’s Secret, Markhamian and Howling Time. Giant Game and Mo Donegal were scratched. In Due Time earned 20 Derby qualifying points while O Captain earned 10 and Emmanuel five. Simplification finished the distance in 1:44.04 and paid $7 to win. “For me I liked the trip. I talked to Jose [Saturday] morning and said you don’t need to be in the front. The start was very important. If the horse has a good start and a safe trip, you won’t have a problem,” Sano said. “I wanted him to stay outside. Our horse in front with the speed horses won’t have a chance. The horse responded to Jose. He said, ‘Go,’ and it was all good.” “I knew [Simplification] was going to be tough,” Ortiz said. “I worked him and Antonio had a lot of confidence in him. He broke well. He pulled me into the race. He put me there. At the three-eighths pole, I decided to go wide and follow Emmanuel and he was there for me.” Simplification is by Not This Time out of the stakes-placed mare Simply Confection, by Candy Ride (Arg) and was bred in Florida by France Weiner and her late husband Irwin Weiner. Simplification is the first foal for Simply Confection, who was second to West Coast Belle in the 2014 Rags to Riches Stakes at Churchill Downs and has an unnamed 2-year-old filly by Mendelssohn and an unnamed yearling filly by Audible. Simply Confection is currently in foal Union Rags. “I am very proud,” France Weiner said. “And the best news is I still have a half-sister to him [by Audible] who just turned a year old. She is a very, very fine filly. She is a beautiful strong looking filly with a lot of promise. I plan to sell her in the summer.”

Jockey Jose Ortiz and trainer Antonio Sano n Lauren King Photo

Simplification went through the 2019 Keeneland November Sales with the Taylor Made Sales Agency consignment, but was an RNA ($50,000). She was then approached by Bobo later, who purchased Simplification privately.

Should Simplification make the Kentucky Derby, he would be the second Derby starter for Weiner, who along with her latr husband Irwin, bred Florida-bred Closing Argument, who was second to Giacomo in 2005. “This might be my second trip to the Derby, so I think I’m luckier than most people. Simplification is the first Florida-bred winner of the Fountain of Youth since Wildcat Red in 2014. Other Florida-bred winners of the Fountain of Youth include Trust N Luck in 2003, Booklet (2002), Built for Pleasure (1996), Duc d’Sligovil (1993), Shot Gun Scott (1990), Ensign Rhythm (1986), Darn That Alarm (1984), Copelan (1983), Star Gallant (1982), Ruthie’s Native (1977), Green Gambados (1974), Shecky Greene (1973), Gentle Smoke (1972), Authorize (1971) and In Reality (1967). TFH

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By JoAnn Guidry

he eight horses who make up the stellar class of 2021 Florida-bred champions won 14 stakes, including seven graded stakes during another banner year for the Sunshine State thoroughbred industry. Four of the eight were graded stakes winners: Pappacap, Golden Pal, Firenze Fire and Shifty She; while Golden Pal and Shifty She were also crowned multiple champions. Three of the group were homebreds raced by their breeders: Pappacap, Firenze Fire and Shifty She. Golden Pal, who previously raced for his breeder, was later sold privately. Outfoxed and Sound Machine were sold at public auctions and Livingmybestlife was claimed in her first start. Of the eight champions, four are by stallions who stood in Florida at the time of breeding: Outfoxed (Valiant Minister); Livingmybestlife (The Big Beast); Firenze Fire (Poseidon’s Warrior) and Shifty She (Gone Astray).

Pappacap

FLORIDA-BRED CHAMPION 2-YEAR-OLD COLT George and Karen Russell, who own and operate Rustlewood Farm Inc., generally breed to sell. And that was the plan with Pappacap, who was originally entered in the 2020 Keeneland September yearling sale. But with the sale situation unsteady amid the COVID pandemic, the Russells decided maybe it would be best to point the Gun Runner colt to the 2-year-olds in training sales. Off he went to trainer Mark Casse’s Ocala farm to be broken and trained. As the colt progressed, Casse advised the Russells to keep him and they decided to do just that. As it turned out, it was likely one of the best decision the Russells made all year. Pappacap broke his maiden at first asking on May 14 at Gulfstream Park. Out of the Scat Daddy mare Pappascat, the bay colt won by two-and-three-quarters lengths and his winning time for the five furlongs was :58.40 on the fast track. Three months later and in only his second career start, Pappacap became a graded-stakes winner. Shipped to Del Mar for the Best Pal (G2) on Aug. 7, Pappacap once again proved that the Russells, who were in attendance, made the right decision. Breaking well from the gates, Pappacap settled into third before jockey Joe Bravo swung Pappacap to the outside on the turn and took a narrow lead at the top of the stretch. Pappacap won by four-and-three-quarters lengths in 1:11.66 for the six furlongs. With the graded-stakes victory, Pappacap became the first black type stakes-winner for Gun Runner. Pappacap closed out his outstanding juvenile season with a pair of Grade 1 runner-up finishes to eventual Eclipse Award champion 2-year-old male Corniche. On Oct. 1 at Santa Anita Park, Pappacap was second to that rival in the American Pharoah (G1) before finishing second again to Corniche in the TVG Breeders’ Cup Juvenile presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (G1) on Nov. 5 at Del Mar. In five starts on the season, Pappacap posted two wins and two seconds to bank $576,000. Continued on next page

PAPPACAP

2019 bay colt by Gun Runner – Pappascat, by Scat Daddy Breeder/Owner: Rustlewood Farm Inc. Trainer: Mark E. Casse 2021 Race Record/Earnings 5-2-2-0/$576,000 2021 Black Type Stakes Record 1st – Best Pal Stakes (G2) 2nd – TVG Breeders’ Cup Juvenile presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (G1) 2nd – American Pharoah Stakes (G1) Benoit Photo

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Outfoxed

2021 FLORIDA-BRED CHAMPION 2-YEAR-OLD FILLY

Ryan Thompson Photo

OUTFOXED

2019 bay filly by Valiant Minister – Savingtime, by Kantharos Breeder: Baoma Corp. Owner: LNJ Foxwoods Trainer: William I. Mott 2021 Race Record/Earnings 3-2-0-1/$372,000 2021 Black Type Stakes Record 1st – FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes My Dear Girl 1st – FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Susan’s Girl

The aptly-named Outfoxed did exactly that to her rivals in her debut racing season. In two added-money outings, the Valiant Minister filly outran her FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes competitors by a winning margin total just shy of 23 lengths. Bred by Baoma Corp. and raced by LNJ Foxwoods, Outfoxed made her career debut on July 15 at Saratoga in a $100,000 maiden special weight. She would finish third to eventual Eclipse Award champion 2-year-old filly Echo Zulu and then ship back to her home state and Gulfstream Park for the Florida Sire Stakes. Trained by Bill Mott, Outfoxed turned the $200,000 FTBOA Florida Sire Susan’s Girl on Aug. 28 into a catch-me-if-you-can event. Her rivals couldn’t catch her and she galloped to victory by 13 ½ lengths while finishing the seven furlongs in 1:23.81. The victory made Outfoxed the first winner and first stakes winner for Florida freshman sire Valiant Minister, a Boama Corp. stallion who stands at Bridlewood Farm. On Sept. 25 in the $400,000 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes My Dear Girl, the scenario was much the same. This time, Outfoxed won by nine-and-aquarter lengths. The win brought her seasonal bankroll to $372,000. Consigned by Abbie Road Farm to the 2020 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company’s October yearling sale, Outfoxed was bought for $27,000 by Jesse Hoppel. She was then consigned by Coastal Equine to the 2021 OBS April 2-year-olds in training sale where bloodstock agents Alex Solis and Jason Litt signed the ticket for $360,000 on behalf of LNJ Foxwoods. The latter is made up of Larry and Nanci Roth and their daughter Jaime, who reside in Coral Gables, Fla.

Golden Pal

2021 FLORIDA-BRED CHAMPION 3-YEAR-OLD COLT 2021 FLORIDA-BRED CHAMPION MALE SPRINTER 2021 FLORIDA-BRED CHAMPION MALE TURF HORSE

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Golden Pal added to his legacy as the Florida-bred golden boy. Named the 2020 Florida-bred champion 2-year-old colt, Golden Pal encored that by claiming three 2021 Florida-bred champion titles: GOLDEN PAL 3-year-old colt, male sprinter and 2019 bay colt by Uncle Mo – Lady Shipman, male turf horse. And if that wasn’t by Midshipman enough, he became the first FloriBreeder: Randall E. Lowe da-bred to win two Breeders’ Cup Owners: Mrs. John Magnier, Michael B. Tabor, Derrick Smith & Westerberg championship races with the 2020 Trainer: Wesley A. Ward Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint 2021 Race Record/Earnings (G1) and 2021 Breeders’ Cup Turf 4-3-0-0/$706,000 Sprint (G1). 2021 Black Type Stakes Record Bred by Randall E. Lowe, who 1st – Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1) also raced him in 2020, Golden Pal 1st – Woodford presented by TVG (G2) 1st – Quick Call Stakes (G3) didn’t make his 2021 debut until July


15 in the Quick Call (G3) at five-and-a-half furlongs on the turf. Now racing for the partnership of Mrs. John Magnier, Michael B. Tabor, Derrick Smith and Westerberg, who bought the colt privately in the summer of 2021 from Ranlo Investments LLC, Golden Pal made quick work of the graded stakes. He romped to victory by three lengths and stopped the clock in 1:02.99. Trainer Wesley Ward then shipped his charge to England for the Group 1 Coolmore Wootton Bassett Nunthorpe at York on Aug. 20 but he posted a surprisingly off-form seventh. Back home, Golden Pal quickly returned to his winning ways. On Oct. 9 in the Grade 2 Woodford presented by TVG at Keeneland, he defeated fellow Florida-bred Extravagant Kid by twoand-a-quarter lengths. The winning time for the five-and-a-half furlongs on the turf was 1:03.12. Then it was on to Del Mar for the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1) on Nov. 6. With Irad Ortiz Jr. in the saddle, Golden Pal broke to the lead and opened up on the field. He posted fractions of

:22.25 for the first quarter-mile and :43.91 for the half-mile before cruising across the finish line a length-and-a-quarter in front in :55.22 for the five furlongs, just .47 off the course record of :54.75 set by Fast Parade in 2006. The Turf Sprint victory brought Golden Pal’s seasonal bankroll to $706,000 while cracking the millionaire club with $1,299,056 in career earnings. Lowe bred and raced Lady Shipman, the dam of Golden Pal, who was second in the 2015 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1) and earned $902,387. Golden Pal, a 2018 colt by Uncle Mo, was foaled at Ryan Barbazon’s Ocala-based Barbazon Racing and Bloodstock. After receiving his yearling prepping at Barbazon’s operation, Golden Pal was consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency to the 2019 Keeneland September sale. A RNA at $325,000, Lowe struck an after-the-sale deal with Coolmore, giving them 60 days to return the colt. When Coolmore did indeed return Golden Pal, Lowe sent him back to Barbazon to receive his early training.

Livingmybestlife

2021 FLORIDA-BRED CHAMPION 3-YEAR-OLD FILLY Claimed in her first career start for $50,000, Livingmybestlife proved to be a prudent acquisition for Hronis Racing LLC. She would go on to become a graded stakes-placed, multiple-stakes winner and collect a Florida-bred championship title. By Ocala Stud stallion The Big Beast out of Wall Street Lady, by Speightstown, Livingmybestlife was bred by Alex and JoAnn Lieblong. Unraced as a juvenile, Livingmybestlife made her career debut racing for the Lieblongs as a sophomore runner on April 8 at Oaklawn Park where she finished second and was claimed by trainer John W. Sadler for Hronis Racing LLC. Livingmybestlife immediately began paying back that investment. She broke her maiden on April 24 at Oaklawn Park and then followed that with a win in a $50,000 starter optional claiming race on June 18 at Santa Anita Park. Livingmybestlife tacked on a second in an $50,000 starter optional claiming race on Aug. 29 at Del Mar before moving up to stakes company. On Sept. 24 at Los Alamitos Race Course, Livingmybestlife earned her first black type victory in the $75,000 Lucky Spell. She posted a two-length win, finishing the six furlongs in 1:09.64. Back at Del Mar for the $100,000 Seashell Stakes on Nov. 3, Livingmybestlife continued to shine. She won by a length-and-ahalf while covering the mile in 1:36.53. Sadler then elevated her to Grade 1 company in the La Brea Stakes on Dec. 26 at Santa Anita Park. Livingmybestlife responded with a solid third to Kalypso and became Grade 1 placed. On the season, Livingmybestlife posted four wins, two seconds and Continued on next page one third to earn $245,970.

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LIVINGMYBESTLIFE

2018 bay filly by The Big Beast – Wall Street Lady, by Speightstown Breeders: Alex & JoAnn Lieblong Owner: Hronis Racing LLC Trainer: John W. Sadler 2021 Race Record/Earnings 8-4-2-1/$245,970 2021 Black Type Stakes Record 1st – Lucky Spell Stakes 1st – Seashell Stakes 3rd – La Brea Stakes (G1) THE FLORIDA HORSE n APRIL/MAY 2022

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Sound Machine

2021 FLORIDA-BRED CHAMPION FEMALE SPRINTER

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SOUND MACHINE

2017 bay mare by Into Mischief – Ava Pie, by Distorted Humor Breeder: Farm III Owner: e Five Racing Thoroughbreds Trainer: Saffie A. Joseph Jr. 2021 Race Record/Earnings 7-1-1-2/$112,350 2021 Black Type Stakes Record 1st – Musical Romance Stakes 2nd – Hurricane Bertie Stakes (G3) 3rd – Princess Rooney Invitational Stakes (G2)

Coming into the 2021 season, Sound Machine was already a graded stakes-placed winner with a third in the 2020 Miss Preakness Stakes (G3). She then enhanced her resume by becoming a black-type winner in 2021. The latter combined with two more graded-stakes placings as Sound Machine earned a Florida-bred champion title. Campaigned by e Five Racing Thoroughbreds, Sound Machine began to set the stage for her 2021 season on March 20 at Gulfstream Park in the Hurricane Bertie Stakes (G3) where the Saffie A. Joseph Jr. trainee finished a good second to Pacific Gale. Sound Machine would then notch her first black-type win in the $75,000 Musical Romance on May 29 at Gulfstream Park, winning the six furlong test by two-and-three-quarters lengths in 1:17.74. Next up for Sound Machine was a solid third to Ce Ce in the Princess Rooney Invitational (G2) on July 3 at Gulfstream Park, closing out her championship season with one win, one second and two thirds in seven starts to bank $112,350. Bred by Vicente Perez’s Farm III, Sound Machine is a 2017 bay mare by Into Mischief out of Ava Pie, by Distorted Humor. Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency to the 2018 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, she was purchased for $500,00 by Mike Ryan as an agent. Following her 2021 season, Sound Machine was consigned by Indian Creek to the Fasig-Tipton Fall Mixed Sale. The partnership of Rosemont, Freeman Racing, J. Blaxland and A. Hoyeau signed the ticket on her for $750,000.

Firenze Fire

2021 FLORIDA-BRED CHAMPION OLDER MALE

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In five seasons of racing, Firenze Fire definitely burned up some racetracks on his way to winning 13 stakes races, including nine graded stakes, and banking a career bankroll of $2,730,350. In addition to his 2021 Florida-bred championship title, Firenze Fire was also named the 2017 Florida-bred champion 2-year-old colt. And the 2015 Poseidon’s Warrior colt closed out his career with another outstanding season in 2021. Ron Lombardi’s Mr. Amore Stable homebred kicked off the season on May 8 with a dominating three-and-a-quarter-length victory in the Runhappy (G3) at Belmont Park, stopping the clock in 1:09.76 for the six furlong dash. Next up was the True North (G2) on June 4 at Belmont Park—a race Firenze Fire won in 2020 and the 2021 edition proved to be an encore. Firenze Fire won by a length-and-a-half while covering the six-and-a-half furlongs in 1:15.52.


Firenze Fire would then notch three runner-up finishes in the John A. Nerud Stakes (G2), Forego Stakes (G1) and Vosburgh Stakes (G2). And in the Forego Stakes on Aug.28 at Saratoga, Firenze Fire made it a veryJust prior to the 2021 Qatar Racing Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) on Nov. 6 at Del Mar, Lombardi announced that he had sold Firenze Fire to Japan’s Arrow Stud. Firenze Fire closed out his stellar career with an eighth to Aloha West in the 2021 Qatar Racing Breeders’ Cup Sprint, collecting $20,000 and boosting his seasonal earnings to $493,500. He also retired as the only Florida-bred and one of only two thoroughbreds—along with Channel Maker—with five career appearances in the Breeders’ Cup World Championships. He was also seventh in the 2017 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1), fourth in the 2018 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1), fifth in the 2019 Breeders’ Cup Sprint and third in the 2020 Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1).

FIRENZE FIRE

2015 bay horse by Poseidon’s Warrior – My Every Wish, by Langfuhr Breeder/Owner: Mr Amore Stables Trainer: Kelly J. Breen 2021 Race Record/Earnings 7-2-3-0/$493,500 2021 Black Type Stakes Record 1st – True North Stakes (G2) 1st – Runhappy Stakes (G3) 2nd – Forego Stakes (G1) 2nd – John A. Nerud (G2) 2nd – Vosburgh Stakes (G2)

Shifty She

2021 FLORIDA-BRED CHAMPION OLDER FEMALE 2021 FLORIDA-BRED CHAMPION FEMALE TURF HORSE A previous allowance winner who didn’t race at all in 2020 because of an injury, Shifty She showed her resilience and talent in 2021. Shifty She, a turf specialist, captured the first black-type win of her career on May 15 in the $75,000 Powder Break at Gulfstream Park, prevailing by a neck, in a winning time of 1:34.62 for the mile on the turf. A little less than a month later in the $75,000 Ginger Punch at Gulfstream Park, the Saffie Joseph Jr. trainee proved she was indeed the real deal, drawing away to win by a lengthand-a-half in 1:40.13 for the mile-and-a-sixteenth furlongs. A trip to Saratoga yielded a third to Regal Glory in the Fasig-Tipton De La Rose on Aug. 8. After finishing fourth in the Kentucky Downs Ladies Turf Stakes (G3) on Sept. 11, Shifty She was shipped to Belmont Park for the Noble Damsel Stakes (G3) on Oct. 23 and she cruised to victory by a length-and-a-half in 1:33.24 for the mile turf test. Shifty She closed out her outstanding season with a second to Sweet Melania in the Suwannee River Stakes (G3) on Dec. 18 at Gulfstream Park. On the season, she banked $252,795. By Gone Astray out of Perilous Hope, by Strong Hope, Shifty She was bred by Chris Pallas and George Klein. In 2021, Pallas campaigned her with Harry Rothenberg as Pedigree Partners LLC. Continued on page 32

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SHIFTY SHE

2016 bay mare by Gone Astray – Perilous Hope, by Strong Hope Breeders: Chris Pallas & George Klein Owner: Pedigree Partners LLC Trainer: Saffie A. Joseph Jr. 2021 Race Record/Earnings 7-3-1-1/$252,795 2021 Black Type Stakes Record 1st – Noble Damsel Stakes (G3) 1st – Powder Break Stakes 1st – Ginger Punch Stakes 2nd – Suwannee River Stakes (G3) 3rd – Fasig-Tipton De La Rose Stakes THE FLORIDA HORSE n APRIL/MAY 2022

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No tax on stallion seasons No personal state income tax No individual capital gains tax National leader in veterinary and equine research Ranks second in the U.S. for number of thoroughbred horses Feed and animal health items, along with other specific items, are also exempt Horses are exempt from sales tax when purchased from their original breeder Florida’s greenbelt exemption provides property taxbreaks for Florida horse farms Physical climate allows for year-round training, racing, showing and business opportunities

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES Nicole “Nikki” Fried, Commissioner

Emily Hetherington • (850) 617-7291 (Office) Emily.Hetherington@FDACS.gov • www.FDACS.gov


FLORIDA THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS’ AND OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION

Lonny T. Powell, CEO Tammy A. Gantt, AVP Membership Services & Events 352-629-2160 • Fax: 352-629-3603 • 801 SW 60th Ave. • Ocala, FL 34474 • www.ftboa.com • info@ftboa.com

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2021 Joseph M. O’Farrell Memorial Award CONSIGNOR: SUMMERFIELD (FRANCIS & BARBARA VANLANGENDONCK) HORSE: MEDINA SPIRIT

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The 2021 Joseph M. O’Farrell Memorial Award was presented to Francis and Barbara Vanlangendonck’s Summerfield, the original consignor of Florida-bred Grade 1-winner Medina Spirit. Bred by Gail Rice, Medina Spirit was consigned by Summerfield as an agent, to the Ocala Breeders’ Sales 2019 Winter Mixed Sale. He sold for $1,000 to Christy Whitman. This is the third Joseph M. O’Farrell Memorial Award for Summerfield who also won in 2014 and 2016. The Joseph M. O’Farrell Memorial Award is presented annually by OBS to the original consignor of the year’s best Florida-bred racehorse offered at an OBS auction. The award is named after Joseph M. O’Farrell, who was part of the nine-man syndicate that founded Ocala Stud in 1956 and who was a pioneer in establishing public thoroughbred auctions in Florida.

2021 Needles Award GAIL RICE

The 2021 Needles Award was presented to Gail Rice, who bred Grade 1-winning millionaire Medina Spirit. Rice was also honored as the 2020 Needles Award winner. The Needles Award was established by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association to honor Florida breeders who own small thoroughbred operations and have made outstanding contributions to the Florida Thoroughbred industry. The award is named after Needles, the first Florida-bred national champion (1955 champion 2-year-old colt) and first Florida-bred to win the Kentucky Derby (1956).

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2021 Florida Broodmare of The Year MONGOLIAN CHANGA

2014 bay mare by Brilliant Speed – Bridled, by Unbridled

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Mongolian Changa, the dam of Florida-bred Grade 1-winning millionaire Medina Spirit, was named the 2021 Florida Broodmare of the Year by the FTBOA board of directors. At the 2021 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Mixed Sale, Mongolian Changa, in foal to Not This Time, was purchased for $1,050,000 by Katsumi Yoshida of Japan from the Taylor Made Sales Agency consignment. She is by Brilliant Speed and is out of Bridled, by Florida-bred Kentucky Derby (G1)-winner Unbridled.


2021 Florida Breeder of The Year 2021 Leading Owner by Florida-Bred Earnings LIVE OAK STUD/LIVE OAK PLANTATION (CHARLOTTE WEBER)

CHARLOTTE WEBER’S LIVE OAK STUD was named the 2021 Florida Breeder of the Year. Live Oak Stud recorded Florida-bred earnings of $2,434,442 on the season. Live Oak Stud was the leading Florida breeder by number of Florida-bred black type stakes winners (6), Florida-bred graded stakes winners (4) and number of black-type stakes won by Florida-breds (9). Weber’s Live Oak Plantation was also the 2021 Leading Owner By Florida-Bred Earnings with $1,989,225. Live Oak Stud was represented by Florida-bred Grade 3-winners Souper Stonehenge, Our Flash Drive, Tap It to Win and Souper Escape. Rounding out the group of Live Oak Stud-bred black type winners were March to the Arch and Inthewinnerscircle. All of the Live Oak Stud runners were also raced by Weber’s Live Oak Plantation. Souper Stonehenge and Tap It to Win are both out of the multiple stakes-winFile Photo ning and multiple stakes-producing Live Oak Stud broodmare Onepointthreekarats, by Medaglia d’Oro. Graded stakes-winner Souper Stonehenge, a 2016 chestnut gelding by Speightstown, was the leading Live Oak Stud earner with $204,139. The Mark Casse trainee won the Jacques Cartier Stakes (G3) and Vigil Stakes (G3) at Woodbine. He was also third in the Carter Handicap (G1) at Aqueduct and second in the Pelican Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs. Our Flash Drive, a 2018 bay filly by Ghostzapper out of Dynamotor, by Dynaformer, was also a dual Grade 3-winner. She captured the Selene Stakes (G3) and Ontario Colleen Stakes (G3) at Woodbine. Trained by Casse, she banked $197,185 on the season. Tap It to Win, a 2017 bay ridgling by Tapit, earned $149,238 and won a pair of stakes, including a Grade 3. Also trained by Casse, Tap It to Win posted victories in the Seagram Cup Stakes (G3) at Woodbine and NYRA Bets Sprint Stakes on Florida Cup Day at Tampa Bay Downs. Souper Escape, a 2016 bay horse by Medaglia d’Oro out of Cry and Catch Me, by Street Cry (Ire), won the Trillium Stakes (G3) at Woodbine. Trained by Michael Trombetta, Souper Escape earned $73,198 on the season. March to the Arch, a 2015 bay gelding by Arch out of Daveron (Ger), by Black Swan Bellamy (Ire), won the Niagara Stakes at Woodbine. He was also second in the Dominion Day Stakes (G3) and third in the King Edward Stakes (G2), both at Woodbine. His seasonal earnings were $131,084 on the season. Inthewinnerscircle, a 2018 bay filly by Medaglia d’Oro out of Sweet Bernardini, by Bernardini, won the Cellars Shiraz Stakes and earned $99,061 on the season. Both March to the Arch and Inthewinnerscircle were trained by Casse. In 1968, Weber purchased what had previously been the Ocala farm of P.A.B. Widener III. Renamed Live Oak Stud, the farm has grown from that original 1,000 acres to 4,500 acres. Live Oak Stud has produced many outstanding Florida-breds, including millionaires Miesque’s Approval (2006 Eclipse Award champion turf male), World Approval (2017 Eclipse Award champion turf male), Awesome Slew, Sultry Song, Revved Up, Solar Splendor and Brilliant Speed. Live Oak Stud was also named the Florida Breeder of the Year in 2006, 2017, 2019 and 2020 and Live Oak Plantation was the Leading Owner by Florida-bred earnings in 2011, 2016, 2017, 2019 and 2020.

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2021 Florida Stallion Of The Year KHOZAN 2012 bay horse by Distorted Humor – Delta Princess, by A.P. Indy

Khozan was the leading Florida sire by total progeny earnings with $3,671,794. All totaled, Khozan was represented by 123 starters with 78 winners (63%), including Florida-bred graded stakes-winner Background, Florida-bred black-type winner Me and Mr. C, Florida-bred graded stakes-placed winner Lure Him In and three black-type, stakes-placed winners. Graded stakes-winner Background won the Longacres Mile Handicap (G3) on Aug. 5 at Emerald Downs. Owned by Bob and Molly Rondeau in the name of their Giddyup Stables LLC and trained by Mike Puhich, Background was also second in the $100,000 Hanshin Cup at Arlington Park. In seven starts, he posted three wins, two seconds and a third to earn $208,536 on the season. The 2017 chestnut gelding out of Ephyra, by Corinthian, was bred by Brent and Crystal Fernung. Black-type winner Me and Mr. C won the Grey Goose Turf Classic on Florida Cup Day on March 28 at Tampa Bay Downs. Raced by Paradise Farms Corp. and David Staudacher, the Michael Maker trainee banked $96,555 on two wins, one second and one third in seven starts. Bred by Stonehedge LLC, the 2017 bay gelding is out of Abiding, by Dynaformer. Serita Hult Photo Graded stakes-placed Lure Him In was third in the Tokyo City Cup Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita Park. He earned $103,800 on one win, three seconds and three thirds in 11 starts on the season. Bred by Stonehedge LLC, the 2017 bay gelding is out of Alluring Lady, by Indygo Shiner. Khozan’s leading 2021 earner was black-type, stakes-placed winner Don’t Get Khozy, who banked $211,372. The Imaginary Stables runner, trained by Antonio Sano, was second in the $100,000 Rampart Stakes at Gulfstream Park. The 2017 chestnut filly out of Get Noticed, by Graeme Hall, was bred by Special Effort Farm, Laura Colon and Michael Colon. Rounding out Khozan’s 2021 black-type, stakes-placed winners were: Devilette, who was second in the $200,000 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Susan’s Girl and earned $113,750; and Sigiloso, who was third in the $65,000 Showing Up Stakes and earned $113,357. A 2012 bay horse by Distorted Humor out of the A.P. Indy mare Delta Princess, Khozan was purchased by Al Shaqab Racing for $1 million at the 2014 Fasig-Tipton select 2-year-olds in-training sale. Trained by Todd Pletcher, Khozan broke his maiden at first asking by four lengths. He encored that with a second victory by 12 ¾ lengths. While training for the 2015 Florida Derby (G1), Khozan suffered a career-ending injury. Khozan entered stud in 2016 at Brent and Crystal Fernung’s Journeyman Stud. He was the 2019 leading Florida freshman and juvenile sire. In 2020, Khozan was the leading active Florida sire and the leading Florida juvenile sire. Khozan stands as property of a syndicate.

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2021 Leading Florida Juvenile Sire BRETHREN 2008 bay horse by Distorted Humor – Supercharger, by A.P. Indy

Brethren was the leading Florida juvenile sire by progeny earnings with $809,444. He was represented by 21 juvenile starters with eight juvenile winners, including Florida-bred black- type winner Octane and Florida-bred black-type, stakes-placed winner Clapton. An Arindel homebred, black-type winner Octane was Brethren’s leading juvenile earner, banking $410,000. Trained by Carlos A. David, Octane captured the $200,000 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Affirmed on Aug. 28 at Gulfstream Park. He encored that with a victory in the Serita Hult Photo $400,000 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes In Reality on Sept. 25 at Gulfstream Park. The 2019 bay gelding is out of Star Recruit, by Aldebaran. Black-type, stakes-placed winner Clapton was third in the Ocala Stud Juvenile Sprint Stakes at Gulfstream Park. Trained by Juan Alvarado, Clapton earned $76,270 on the season. Also an Arindel homebred, Clapton is a 2019 chestnut colt out of Alexandra Rylee, by Afleet Alex. Brethren, a 2008 bay horse by Distorted Humor out of the A.P. Indy mare Supercharger, was a graded-stakes winner of $386,465. Bred by WinStar Farm LLC, he raced for Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC and WinStar Farm LLC. Brethren entered stud in 2014 and was the 2018 leading Florida juvenile sire. He stands at Arindel as property of a partnership.

2021 Leading Florida Freshman Sire NEOLITHIC 2013 bay horse by Harlan’s Holiday – Swingit, by Victory Gallop

Neolithic was the leading Florida freshman sire by progeny earnings with $636,849. He was represented by 14 starters with six winners, including Florida-bred black-type winners Make It Big and Cattin. Make It Big won the $60,000 Ocala Stud Juvenile Sprint Stakes on Oct. 30 at Gulfstream Park. The Saffie Joseph Jr. trainee also captured the $401,200 Remington Springboard Mile on Dec. 17 at Remington Park. Undefeated in three starts, Make It Big earned $303,828 for owner Red Oak Stable. Bred by SHH Ventures, the 2019 bay colt is out of Leslie Martin Photo the Congrats mare Ruby On My Mind. Consigned by Paul Sharp to the 2021 OBS April juvenile sale, Make It Big was bought by Red Oak Farm for $120,000. Cattin, trained by Ralph E. Nicks, won the Inaugural Stakes on Dec. 4 at Tampa Bay Downs. He was also third in the $400,000 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes In Reality at Gulfstream Park. Cattin banked $164,550 for owners Bill and Corinne Heiligbrodt and Spendthrift Farm LLC. Bred by Curtis Mikkelsen and Patricia Horth, Cattin is a 2019 bay colt out of Adios Dawn, by Adios Charlie. Consigned by Beth Bayer to the 2020 OBS Winter Mixed Sale, the colt was bought by Bill and Corinne Heiligbrodt for $25,000. Multiple graded-stakes placed Neolithic, a 2013 bay horse by Harlan’s Holiday out of Swingit, by Victory Gallop, earned $2,278,028 for Qatar Racing and Starlight Racing. Bred by Edwin Anthony, Neolithic was consigned by Denali Stud to the 2014 Keeneland Yearling Sale. Starlight Racing signed the sales ticket for $460,000. Neolithic entered stud in 2018 and stands as property of a syndicate at Pleasant Acres Stallions. Continued on next page THE FLORIDA HORSE n APRIL/MAY 2022

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2021 Leading Florida Trainer of Florida-Breds - BY EARNINGS

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Carlos A. David was the 2021 leading Florida trainer by Florida-bred earnings at Florida racetracks with $2,217,185. David trained Florida-bred stakes-winners Octane and Shea D Summer. Arindel homebred Octane won the $200,000 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Affirmed and $400,000 FTBOA Sire Stakes In Reality at Gulfstream Park. The 2019 bay gelding by Brethren out of Star Recruit, by Aldebaran, banked $410,000 on the season. Shea D Summer captured the $75,000 Game Face and $75,000 Azalea at Gulfstream Park. Bred by Ocala Stud, the 2018 bay filly is by Summer Front out of Empress of Gold, by Empire Maker. Raced by Shea D Boy’s Stable, the filly earned $170,071 on the season.

2021 Leading Florida Trainer of Florida-Breds - BY BLACK TYPE STAKES WINS

Saffie A. Joseph Jr. was the 2021 leading Florida trainer of Florida-breds by black type wins at Florida tracks with seven. Joseph trained Florida-bred graded stakes-winners Shifty She, Officiating and Queen Nekia, as well as Florida-bred stakes-winners Make It Big and Sound Machine. Graded stakes-winner Shifty She won the Noble Damsel Stakes (G3), $75,000 Powder Break and $75,000 Ginger Punch Stakes at Gulfstream Park. Shifty She was named the 2021 Florida-bred champion older female and Florida-bred champion female turf horse. Bred by Chris Pallas and George Klein, Shifty She is a 2016 bay mare by Gone Astray out of Perilous Hope, by Strong Lauren King Photo Hope. Raced by Pedigree Partners, Shifty She earned $252,795 on the season. Graded stakes-winner Officiating, bred and raced by Vegso Racing Stable, won the Mr. Prospector (G3) and $75,000 Bears Dean at Gulfstream Park. The 2018 bay colt by Blame out of Come a Callin, by Dixie Union, had seasonal earnings of $174,635. Graded stakes-winner Queen Nekia captured the Royal Delta Stakes (G3) at Gulfstream Park. Bred by Porter Racing Stable LLC, the 2015 bay mare is by Harlington out of All Night Labor, by Double Honor. Queen Nekia earned $168,790 for owner Ken Copenhaver on the season. Black type stakes-winner Make It Big won the Ocala Stud Juvenile Sprint Stakes at Gulfstream Park. The 2019 bay colt by Neolithic out of Ruby On My Mind, by Congrats, was bred by SHH Ventures. Racing for Red Oak Stable, Make It Big banked $303,828 on the season. Black type stakes-winner Sound Machine won the $75,000 Musical Romance at Gulfstream Park. The 2017 bay mare by Into Mischief out of Ava Pie, by Distorted Humor, was bred by Vicente Perez’s Farm III. Campaigned by e Five Racing Thoroughbreds, Sound Machine earned $112,350.

2021 Leading Florida Trainer of Florida-Breds - BY WINS

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Kathleen O’Connell was the 2021 leading Florida trainer of Florida-breds by wins at Florida tracks with 56. It was the 14th time that O’Connell has won this award. In addition to 14 honors as leading Florida trainer of Florida-breds, she has received one leading trainer by earnings and three leading trainer by stakes wins honors. O’Connell trained Florida-bred black type stakes-winner Well Defined to victories in the $97,750 Big Drama and $100,000 Benny The Bull at Gulfstream Park. Bred by Stonehedge LLC, Well Defined is a 2016 gelding by With Distinction out of Fru Fru, by Medaglia d’Oro. Well Defined raced for Kathleen O’Connell Racing Stable LLC and had seasonal earnings of $239,630.

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Medina Spirit

FLORIDA-BRED HORSE OF THE YEAR Medina Spirit was named the 2021 Florida-bred Horse of the Year in a vote by the FTBOA board of directors after the Gail Rice-bred 3-year-old had an accomplished year that culminated with a second-place finish to Knicks Go in the Grade 1 $6 million Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic at Del Mar on Nov. 6. Medina Spirit also became the seventh Florida-bred to win the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (G1), but has been subsequently disqualified by the Churchill Downs stewards after a post-race exam found traces of the therapeutic steroid Betamethasone in the horse’s system. Although betamethasone is legal for equine use in Kentucky, it is not permitted on race day according to the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission rules. The stewards made the ruling nine months following the Derby on Feb. 21 and owner Amr Zedan, who races in the name of his Zedan Racing Stables, Inc., and Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert are appealing the ruling to the Franklin County Circuit Court in Kentucky. The Jockey Club continues to recognize Medina Spirit as the winner of the Kentucky Derby on the official Equibase chart until the legal proceedings have run their course. Regardless of the Derby outcome, Medina Spirit produced a championship caliber year winning four times in nine 2021 starts, with four seconds and a third, while banking $3,520,000 including his Kentucky Derby first-place check. He defeated older horses in the Grade 1, $301,500 Awesome Again on Oct. 2 at Santa Anita, winning by five lengths in his final race before the Breeders’ Cup. He also won the Grade 3 Robert B. Lewis at Santa Anita on Jan. 30 after starting the year with a second-place finish to Life is Good in the Grade 3 Sham on Jan. 2, also at Santa Anita. He would again finish second to Life is Good in the Grade 2 San Felipe on March 6 before prepping for the Run for the Roses with a second to Rock Your World in the Grade 1 Runhappy Santa Anita Derby on April 3. Following the Derby, Medina Spirit was third in the Preakness (G1) won by Rombauer in his worst finish of the year before returning after a three-month break on Aug. 29 at Del Mar to romp in the $100,000 Shared Belief at a mile. He collasped and died after a workout on Dec. 6. A necropsy performed on Medina Spirit concluded that there were no illegal drugs or toxins detected and stated that the cause of death was “undetermined; sudden cardiorespiratory arrest/ cardiac failure suspected.” By Protonico out of Mongolian Changa, by Brilliant Speed, Medina Spirit ranked second in earnings nationally to Knicks Go and was ridden throughout the year by Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez. TFH

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MEDINA SPIRIT

2018 dark bay colt by Protonico – Mongolian Changa, by Brilliant Speed Breeder: Gail Rice Owner: Zedan Racing Stables Inc. Trainer: Bob Baffert 2021 Race Record/Earnings 9-4-4-1/$3,520,000 2021 Black Type Stakes Record 1st – Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (G1)* 1st – Awesome Again (G1) 1st – Robert B. Lewis (G3) 1st – Shared Belief S. 2nd – TVG Breeders’ Cup Classic presented by TAA (G1) 2nd – Runhappy Santa Anita Derby (G1) 2nd – San Felipe S. (G2) 2nd – Sham Stakes (G2) 3rd – Preakness (G1) *Disqualified but on appeal at press time

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From coast to coast, Florida’s tax-friendly, pro-business environment is poised ■ ■

No tax on stallion seasons ■ No personal state income tax ■ No individual capital gains tax Florida’s greenbelt exemption provides property tax breaks for Florida horse farms ■ Physical climate allows for year-round training, racing, showing and business opportunities

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES

Nicole “Nikki” Fried, Commissioner Emily Hetherington • (850) 617-7291 (Office) Emily.Hetherington@FDACS.gov www.FDACS.gov


and ready to attract new companies and create new employment opportunities. Feed and animal health items, along with other specific items, are also exempt ■ Horses are exempt from sales tax when purchased from their original breeder ■ National leader in veterinary and equine research ■ Ranks second in the U.S. for number of thoroughbred horses

FLORIDA THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS’ AND OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION Lonny T. Powell, CEO Tammy A. Gantt, Associate Vice President / Membership Services & Events 352-629-2160 • Fax: 352-629-3603 • 801 SW 60th Ave. • Ocala, FL 34474 www.ftboa.com • info@ftboa.com


Shifty She Dominates Pleasant Acres Stallions

Distaff Turf BY BROCK SHERIDAN

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On a day when two odds-on and one even-money favorite in Florida Cup races had already gone down in defeat, Shifty She gleamed in the expectations of her 3-5 post time odds while dominating the $110,000 Pleasant Acres Distaff Turf. The Distaff Turf was one of six races on the Florida Cup card at Tampa Bay Downs that offered total purses of $660,000 including the $10,000 Florida Sire Stakes win bonus included in each purse that was presented by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association. A winner of the Grade 3 Noble Damsel at Belmont Park in October with a second and third in Grade 3 Suwannee River and Grade 3 Pegasus World Cup Filly and Mare Turf respectively since, Shifty She did not hesitate to assert her class and quickness in the mile-and-a-sixteenth Distaff Turf as she and jockey Edwin Gonzalez led the field of nine fillies and mares through quarter-mile splits of :23.84, :47.53 and 1:11.79. Gonzalez had Shifty She a length in front most of the way before she began to draw away from her rivals around the far turn and eventually finish with a four-length victory in 1:41.43. Our Flash Drive caught longshot Mona Stella at the wire to get second and it was another length-and-a-quarter back to Lovely Luvy in fourth. They were followed by Mia Martina, Chick’s Shadow, Onyx, Extravagant Rosie and Sip ‘n Dip. “She is a very nice [mare]. She always breaks running, and when she breaks, I let her do what she wants to be comfortable,” Gonzalez said. “I don’t want to be fighting her because I know wherever I put her, she is going to give me her best.” “She won wire-to-wire and was in front the whole way, so it was a nice performance,” Joseph said. “Before the owners sent her to us, she had an issue and they gave her the time off she needed. It was almost two years. She came to us a good filly. And since she’s been with us, we’ve just tried to do as good of a job as the previous trainer. She’s just class.” Shifty She paid $3.20 to win. Trained by Saffie Joseph Jr. for Chris Pallas and Harvey Rothenberg in the name of their Pedigree Partners LLC, Shifty She has now won seven of 13 career starts with a second and two thirds. With winner’s share of the Distaff Turf purse and the $10,000 Florida Sire Stakes win bonus for which she is eligible, she now has career earnings of $453,495. Shifty She is by Pleasant Acres Stallions resident Gone Astray out of Perilous Hope, by Strong Hope and was bred by Chris Pallas and George Klein.


King Cab is Royal in

OBS Sophomore BY BROCK SHERIDAN

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King Cab shot to the immediate lead from post six and was never threatened on his way to a swift victory in the $110,000 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore for 3-year-old Florida-breds at seven furlongs. The son of Ocala Stud stallion Noble Bird is also eligible for the Florida Sire Stakes program and thus earned the $10,000 win bonus presented by the FTBOA. Ridden by Emisael Jaramillo for trainer Edward Plesa Jr., King Cap broke on top and had a clear, two-length lead on Lightening Larry in second down the backstretch and finished the first two furlongs in a brisk :22.37. King Cap extended his advantage around the turn with little urging from Jaramillo and finished the half-mile while still racing quickly in :44.74. Lightening Larry continued to give chase in second but King Cab stretched his lead to four-and-a-half lengths under the wire with Lightening Larry second, a half-length faster than Cattin in third. Dean Delivers, the even-money favorite, was fourth followed by Morgan Point and Stormy Pattern. King Cab paid $9.60 to win as the third choice in the field of six and the final time was 1:22.25 on the fast track. “This horse is very, very fast,” Jaramillo said. “Six furlongs, seven, he’s very strong. When I got to the three-eighths mile pole, I knew it was over. He’s so easy to ride.” King Cab started the year with a dominant win against first level allowance horses as he won by seven-and-a-quarter lengths going seven furlongs. He was unable to manage two turns in his next start when sixth in a first level, $75,000 optional claiming going a mile-and-aneighth won by Skippylongstocking at Gulfstream on March 2 before shipping to Tampa Bay for the Florida Cup. “He’s an exceptionally talented horse who does things his way,” Plesa said. “We tried him a distance of ground last time just to see if we could kind of get him to rate a little bit. That didn’t work, so I’m not going to do anything to mess him up. I’m just going to let him do what he likes to do. “He didn’t switch leads down the lane, but it didn’t hinder him. In the mornings he does, but in the afternoons [he sometimes does not]. Two races ago he did switch leads, but very late. Does it make any difference? Not all horses switch leads. That’s the only critique I can say about him. But when he wins like that, it doesn’t make any difference.” Out of the Florida-bred mare Alotofappeal, by Trippi, King Cab has now won three of five career starts while earning $141,940 for owner David Melin, Leon Ellman and Laurie Plesa. He was bred in Florida by Ocala Stud and Edward Weist and William J. Terrill. King Cab was purchased by Plesa, Melin and Ellman for $110,000 at the OBS June Sale in 2021 where he was consigned by Ocala Stud. THE FLORIDA HORSE n APRIL/MAY 2022

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Veteran Pudding Gets First Stakes Victory in

NYRABets Sprint BY BROCK SHERIDAN

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Third against stakes-company in his last three starts, 7-year-old Pudding punched through the black type barrier Saturday with a resilient victory in the $100,000 NYRABets Sprint for 4-year-olds and older at six furlongs. With Javier Castellano aboard, Pudding was first into stride while breaking from the outside post seven. Shortly after the start, Pudding was quickly joined on the inside by longshot It’s My House and Real Talk on the rail as those three raced down the backstretch three abreast. After a quarter-mile in :22.62 Pudding put away the early challengers as last year’s Sprint-winner Tap It to Win came three wide to challenge on the outside. Those two separated from the rest as they raced for home but Pudding never relinquished the lead to finish a neck in front of Tap It to Win in second with Cajun Casanova another five-anda-half lengths back in third. Officiating, who was the 7-5 favorite, never got underway and finished fourth, followed by Real Talk and It’s My House. Pudding finished the six furlongs in 1:09.01, just .34 seconds off of the stakes record set by It’s Me Mom in the 2012 Sprint. Pudding paid $9.60 to win. It was the first career stakes win for Pudding, who now sports a career record of nine wins, seven seconds and eight thirds from 33 starts with earnings of $323,840. Owned by trainer Elizabeth Dobles in partnership with Imaginary Stables, Pudding is by Two Step Salsa out of Jozi’s Turn, by Johannesburg and was bred by JSL Thoroughbreds. “He’s a dream to train. He’s one of my favorites,” Dobles said. “I guess almost every horse I train turns out to be one of my favorites, but he is definitely one of my heart horses.” Prior to the Sprint, Pudding had been third to Miles Ahead in the $85,000 Claiming Crown Starter Stakes on Dec. 4, third to Gatsby in the $100,000 Sunshine Sprint on Jan. 15 and third to Bank on Shea in the $75,000 Pelican, all at Gulfstream Park. Pudding was a $10,000 purchase by Vladmir Kazakov at the 2016 Ocala Breeders’ Sales August Yearling Sale where he was consigned by Beth Bayer.

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Drama Chorus Battles for Upset Win in

Turf Classic BY BROCK SHERIDAN

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In the biggest upset among the six Florida Cup races, Drama Chorus fought off a stretch-long challenge from Max K.O. to win the $110,000 Grey Goose Turf Classic by a neck. The Turf Classic featured a field of nine older Florida-breds who went a mile-andan-eighth on the turf with $97,000 Point of Entry and $75,000 Sunshine Classic-winner Shamrocket the 3-5 favorite from the Todd Pletcher barn. But Drama Chorus took control from the start of the Turf Classic as the 5-year-old gelding by Big Drama out of Missmollybygolly, by Scat Daddy led the field of nine older horses through the first quarter-mile in :24.29 while leading by a length-and-a-half with Alonso Quinonez up. They stretched their margin to two-and-a-half lengths through a half-mile in :48.49 with Max K.O. on their heels as they went around the far turn while Shamrocket tried to rally from far back while five-wide. Drama Chorus continued to show the way into the stretch when Max K.O. and Daniel Centeno shifted to their outside as those two separated from the rest for their stretch-long altercation. Drama Chorus prevailed to win in 1:48.58 with Max K.O. second and nearly four lengths ahead of Lure Him In in third with Shamrocket fourth. They were followed by Freedom Matters, And Won, Chess’s Dream, Over the Channel and Fast Fire. “The way he ran last time [second to Chez Pierre in a one mile turf allowance at Tampa Bay Downs on March 9], I think he got beat by a very nice horse,” Quinonez said. “I was just hoping for a nice clean break, and when [Freedom Matters] didn’t break as well as I thought he might, the rest was history. The fractions were perfect and I had a lot of horse turning for home.” Drama Chorus paid $25 to win for his first stakes triumph and first victory since defeating multiple-conditioned, $16,000 optional claimers going a mile at Canterbury Park in September. A homebred for Peter D. Mattson, Drama Chorus is trained by Tim Padilla and won his fifth race in 21 career starts with five seconds and a third with earnings of $184,722 including the $10,000 Florida Sire Stakes win bonus in the Turf Classic.

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Treasure King Runs Down Tapthespeedofsound to Win

Sophomore Turf BY BROCK SHERIDAN

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Mathis Stable LLC’s Treasure King was pinched back at the start and had one horse beat as the field of seven 3-year-olds went past the grandstand for the first time in the $110,000 Equistaff Sophomore Turf, but jockey Javier Castellano had him in full flight at the end to win by three-quarters-of-a-length. Tapthespeedofsound sprinted clear from the start of the mile-and-one-sixteenth Sophomore Turf and led the field of seven 3-year-old Florida-breds by a length-and-a-half out of the turf chute and under the wire for the first time. Jockey Edwin Gonzalez kept Tapthespeedofsound on an uncontested lead through fractions of :23.25, :47.31 and 1:11.96 and remained unchallenged around the far turn. However, Castellano gave Treasure King his cue with five-sixteenths left to run and began to circle horses with a wide trip. Tapthespeedofsound still had a clear lead turning for home but Treasure King was in full stride on the outside and collared the front-runner inside the final sixteenth to win in a time of 1:36.48 on the firm turf. Tapthespeedofsound finished second, a length ahead of Merlin on the inside in third. C My Meister was fourth followed by Skipperini, Mr Rum Runner and Fast Payday. “I really like this horse,” Castellano said. “He’s by a Galileo (IRE) horse [Treasure Beach (GB)], so I thought he would like the turf. Everything he did, he did the right way. I had a lot of confidence to win the race.” Treasure King paid $4.40 to win. Treasure King is out of Wave of Glory, by Midshipman and earned the $10,000 Florida Sire Stakes win bonus in addition to the winner’s share of $60,000. He is now undefeated in two starts having won a $50,000 maiden optional claiming by a half-length going about a mile-and-a-sixteenth on Tapeta at Gulfstream Park on Feb. 25. Trained by Todd Pletcher, Treasure King now has earnings of $93,900 in two starts. He was bred by Patricia Generazio. He was a $75,000 purchase by agent Steven Young at the 2021 OBS June Sale where he was consigned by Hidden Brook.

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Midnight Stroll Steals With Front-Running Victory in

Sophomore Fillies BY BROCK SHERIDAN

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Jockey Pablo Morales sent Midnight Stroll to the front right from the start of the $100,000 Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies and never looked back while winning by three-andthree-quarters lengths in an upset of an accomplished field of Florida-breds. A field of seven 3-year-old fillies who went seven furlongs included multiple stakes-winner and 4-5 favorite Outfoxed and Hot Peppers, the 8-5 second choice who had won her last three. Midnight Stroll broke fast from the outside post seven and got the jump on Hot Peppers, who broke a step slow after being fractious in the gate prior to the start. As they raced down the backstretch, Hot Peppers raced up to join Midnight Stroll on the outside but never got on even terms while keeping a length ahead of longshot Kaeko in third as Outfoxed was four lengths back in sixth. Approaching the half-mile marker, Midnight Stroll stepped away from Hot Peppers after clicking off the first quarter-mile in :23.47 and stretched her lead to two-and-a-half lengths past the five sixteenths pole. With a quarter-mile to run, Rapturous made a run at Midnight Stroll as Outfoxed tried to begin her run from far back and Hot Peppers and Kaeko gave in. But Midnight Stroll found another gear, leaving Rapturous alone in second and cruised to the finish in 1:23.12. Rapturous finished nearly nine lengths ahead of Outfoxed in third. Sweet Laura was fourth followed by Kaeko, Killargue’s Girl and Hot Peppers. Midnight Stroll paid $16.80 as the 7-1 third choice. Trained by John Terranova, Midnight Stroll had just won a maiden special weight going a mile-and-40-yards at Tampa Bay on Feb. 26 in her third career start after finishing seventh and sixth in her first two career races in her juvenile year. She has now earned $83,225 in her four races for the ownership team of Gatsas Stables, R. A. Hill Stable and Steven Schoenfeld. “We got her started [last summer] at Saratoga and it took a while to get her going,” Terranova said. “So we kind of regrouped and brought her down here and stretched her out [to a mile-and40-yards] to break her maiden. We had this race in mind even before then. She has shown a lot of quality and we really like her. “Pablo knows her well. He’s been breezing her in the mornings and I told him if she breaks well, go on with it.” Morales sees an excellent future for Midnight Stroll. “She does it so effortlessly. Every time I’ve been on her, since this meet started, she has shown so much class,” he said. “We loved her the day of her maiden win, but after that she got even better. She came in real sharp today and when the gate opened, she was gone. She is a very classy horse.” Midnight Stroll is by Not This Time out of Midnight Magic, by Midnight Lute and was bred by Dr. Carolin Von Rosenberg DVM. She did not meet her reserve as a yearling in the 2020 OBS Winter Mixed Sale but sold for $225,000 nine months later at the OBS October Sale where she was purchased by Tonja Terranova from the Abbie Road Farm consignment. TFH THE FLORIDA HORSE n APRIL/MAY 2022

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Millionaire Quartet half-sister to Santa Anita Oaks (G1)-winner Hedonist, Brooklyn OCALA, FL—Ocala Breeders’ Sales started the 2022 2-year-olds Handicap (G2)-winner Seeking Daylight, stakes-winner Zaha, in training sales season March 15-16 with their prestigious March stakes-placed Gold Player and stakes-producer Cat Play. The colt Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training and the auction produced four worked an eighth-mile in :9.80 at the under tack session. Mori and Woods also topped their respective constituents as Mori seven-figure juveniles and two days of brisk trading with increases led all buyers while signing the tickets on seven head for $3,550,000 in gross sales and averages. The four millionaires were the most at the OBS March sale and Woods sold 24 young thoroughbreds for $6,393,000. Spendthrift, BSW/Crow Colts Group, Broman outlasted all since 2017 when five juveniles sold for at least $1 million dollars. bidders on the second seven-figure 2-year-old, getting Hip 277 for This year’s March Sale recorded $49,498,000 in gross sales from 371 thoroughbred juveniles compared to last year when 325 $1 million. Consigned by Sequel Bloodstock as agent for Chester sold for $37,970,000, resulting in a 30% improvement. The aver- and Mary Broman, the colt is also by Into Mischief but out of the age price for the two-day sale was $132,119 compared to $116,831 Roman Ruler mare Artemis Agrotera, a multiple Grade 1 winner last year, equating to a $13% increase while the median jumped of the Ballerina and Frizette. Artemis Agrotera has also produced stakes-winner Chestertown. The bay colt worked an eighth-mile 25% from $60,000 a year ago to $75,000 this year. “We’re delighted with the results. We thought there was a lot in :10.20 at the under tack show. Chestertown, by Tapit, was also an OBS March Sale topper of strength in the marketplace at all levels and it bodes well as we having sold for $2 million in 2019 to West Point, Masiello and move into the April Sale,” OBS director of sales Tod WojciechSiena Farm from the consignment of Sequel Bloodstock. owski said. Hip 532 also hit seven figures on the money board as Donato Hip 318 started the secLanni as agent, put in the final bid ond day off with a bang as of $1 million to acquire the bay a colt by More Than Ready daughter of Triple Crown-winner sold for $1.2 million to K S I American Pharoah out of Just Parkfrom the consignment of Cier, by Forest Camp. Just Parker is aran Dunne’s Wavertree Staa half-sister to graded stakes-winbles Inc. as agent. The bay colt is ner Qahira; stakes-winner Stormin’ out of Broad Spectrum, by Indian Lyon and stakes-winner and graded Charlie, making him a half-brother stakes-producer Quick Flip. The filto stakes-placed Broad Approval ly was consigned by Top Line Sales and he worked an eighth-mile in LLC as agent and worked a furlong :9.80 at the under tack show. Broad in :10 flat at the under tack session. Spectrum is also a half-sister to Mori also went to $900,000 for Grade 3 Indiana Derby-winner Hip 438, a colt by first crop sire Dynamic Impact. Bolt d’Oro out of Foolish Cause, Japanese trainer and agent Hidby Giant’s Causeway. The colt is eyuki Mori purchased the first mila half-brother to stakes-winner lion-dollar juvenile during the first Foolish Humor, was consigned by day of the auction when he went Top Line Sales LLC as agent and to $1.1 million for Hip 257 from worked an eighth-mile in :9.80 at the Eddie Woods as agent conthe breeze show. signment. The bay colt is by Into That was the second consecuMischief out of Zapara, by Not tive big purchase by Mori, who had For Love and is a half-brother to Judit Seipert Photo just put in the final bid on Hip 437 stakes-placed Basso. Zapara is a

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Solid Sales Highlight OBS March Sale for $700,000 from Ciaran Dunne’s Wavertree Stables Inc. as agent Shooter and stakes-placed Runaway Raj. The filly was bred by consignment. Named Mor Speed, the colt is from the first crop William J. Terrill and Frank De Savino and is eligible for the rich of sire Mor Spirit out of Follow My Tail, by Indian Charlie. He FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes program. Ocala Stud’s first crop sire Awesome Slew was represented is a half-brother to stakes-winner Proofsinthepuddin and stakesby Hip 456, who sold to Klaravich Stable Inc. for $400,000. The placed Red Raider and breezed a furlong in :9.80 Friday. Hip 93 sold for $600,000 to Fawzi Abdulla Nass. Consigned Florida-bred colt is out of Genau, by Into Mischief and was sold by Eddie Woods as agent, the chestnut colt is by Gun Runner out from the Ocala Stud consignment. Also bred by Ocala Stud, the of Sacre Coeur, by Saint Ballado making him a half-brother to bay colt is eligible for the rich FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes and is 2017 Eclipse Award Champion Turf Female and 2014 Breeders’ from the family of multiple graded stakes-winner Western Pride. Girvin, who is another freshman sire standing at Ocala Stud, Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1)-winner Lady Eli, multiple Grade 3-winner Bizzy Caroline, graded-stakes-placed Princesa Caroline had Hip 198, a Florida-bred filly out of The Shady Lady, by Qualiand graded stakes-producer Sacre Caroline. The colt worked a ty Road drop the gavel at $240,000 when One Up Bloodstock outlasted all bidders. The Shady Lady is a half-sister to stakes-winner quarter-mile in :21.60 at the under tack session. K S I also went to $600,000 to purchase Hip 291, a Flori- and graded-placed Courtesan, stakes-winner and stakes-producer da-bred colt from the first crop of sire Bolt d’Oro out of the Un- Chary and stakes-producer Lady Carlotta. The filly was also concle Mo mare Beautissimo, a half-sister to multiple graded stakes- signed by Ocala Stud and bred by Ocala Stud, Joseph M. O’Farrell placed, stakes-winner Two Thirty Five. The colt was consigned by III and David O’Farrell, et al., and is eligible for the FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes. Top Line Sales LLC as agent and Ocala Stud stallion Noble worked an eighth-mile in :9.80 at Bird had a colt sell as Hip the under tack show Thursday. The 403 and went to $105,000 colt was bred in Florida by Loren on the money board from the Nichols. Hawk’s Rest LLC consignFlorida-based sires also were ment. Purchased by TMC, the colt well represented in the March Sale is out of East Lake Classic, by Oriled by Ocala Stud’s 2019 leading entate, making him a half-brother Florida stallion Adios Charlie, sire to stakes-place Maravillosa Pena. of Hip 213, who sold for $410,000 The colt was bred in Florida by to the West Point/Talla Racing, Sherry R. Mansfield and Kenneth Lane’s End Bloodstock as agent H. Davis. from the Ocala Stud as agent conBridlewood Farm resident Tunsignment. The Florida-bred filly woo also had a filly from his first is out of the A.P. Jet mare Travecrop hit six figures with Hip 135 lator and is a half-sister to recent selling to Susan Chu for $100,000 $100,000 Fishtown Stakes-winner from the consignment of Julie DaHollywood Jet, who won his fifth vies LLC as agent. The filly is out consecutive race in the Fishtown. of Soiree Stunner, by Drewman, a Travelator has also produced half-sister to stakes-placed runners stakes-placed Sweetheart Deal, Partying and Kelly’s Tartan and is graded stakes-producer Fantasy eligible for the Florida Sire Stakes Forest, graded stakes-producand was bred by Tanma Corp. TFH er Tranquil Song and is herself a Judit Seipert Photo half-sister to stakes-winner Top THE FLORIDA HORSE n APRIL/MAY 2022

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Equine Care

Weaning Foals with Less Stress BY HEATHER SMITH THOMAS

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here are many ways to wean foals and some methods are less stressful than others. Least stressful are methods in which the foal makes gradual adjustment to being apart from his dam or other adult members of the herd. The most stressful methods include abrupt separation from the mare and other adults. There is no “best” way to wean, however, because many factors enter this equation, including age, health, and temperament of the individual foal (and dam) and your own situation—facilities, conditions and management time. There are some general tips, however, and these can often be tweaked to fit your own (or the foal’s) situation. Trauma of separation is emotional (for both mare and foal) as well as physical, especially for a very young or insecure foal. A 5 to 6-month-old foal is more independent, and able to handle weaning better than a 3-month-old foal. Some foals must be weaned early, however, due to drought/poor pasture and lack of good feed for the mare, or health of the mare (or she’s old or thin) or to keep a fast-growing foal from developing skeletal problems due to too much milk. If care is taken to make the transition as smooth as possible, it’s not so hard on the mare and foal. THE FLORIDA HORSE n APRIL/MAY 2022


Age at weaning is usually determined by what’s best for the mare and/or foal. If you have to wean a foal early, keep in mind that foals are most vulnerable to disease at 2 to 4 months of age when passive immunity from colostrum is waning and their own immune system is just starting to take over the job of producing antibodies. Thus it is crucial to minimize stress. Bill Tracy, longtime horseman who has worked at JEH Stallion Station in New Mexico and Oak Tree Ranch in Bandera, Texas, is presently the farm manager at Mike Grossman’s Eureka Thoroughbred Farm in Fredericksburg, Texas. He has dealt with many mares and foals over the years and says that for his program weaning starts when foals are born—getting them prepared for what will happen to them later in life. “You can’t just run them out in big pastures while they’re growing up and then expect them to be manageable at weaning time,” he says. “We imprint every foal that’s born and handle them right away. We put a little halter on and lead them with a come-along rope. Whenever we take the mare out of the stall to turn her out, the foal is led to the paddock with her, and when we go to get them we put the halter back on the foal and lead them back in. The foals learn to lead quickly, and it’s not difficult—not even the first time—because they are not bigger and stronger than we are,” he says. “We just gently get them into a corner and put the little halter on, and the little butt rope. Our come-along rope is a little different than most people use because we don’t have a snap on the end of it. We put the rope through the halter and the other end goes around behind the foal’s rump, and you can hold both ends in your hand. Then if they do get loose, the rope just falls off and doesn’t scare them,” says Tracy. “If it’s snapped on the halter and goes dragging along with them, bumping their legs, it becomes a very scary deal and they tend to run and crash into things. With the rope not attached, if a baby throws himself down, all you have to do is open your hand and the middle of the rope stays in your hand and the ends come right off,” he says. There’s nothing dragging behind the foal. “We handle the foals, pick up their feet and do all the basic things in the first couple weeks. Most of our mares are bred again on foal heat or the next heat. We have them up and handy so we are catching the babies and bringing mamas and babies back in, especially during

the first 15 days of life. After the mare is bred they might get turned out for a while, but we keep doing a little something with them,” explains Tracy. He likes to turn mares and foals out on pasture in groups of 6 or 8, always an even number. “When it comes time for weaning, we bring two mares out of that group. We take them to the other end of the ranch, leaving the foals there in the pasture with their buddies. The foals are upset for only a short time. They might run up and down the fence once or twice, wondering where mom is, but the other foals aren’t worried so the two frantic ones decide to go back to playing with their buddies,” he says. “The foal says, ‘where’s mom?’ and his buddies answer and say ‘we don’t know, but we’re over here playing’. So the lone foal doesn’t want to be a complete dope and goes with them. Peer influence carries as much weight with horses as with humans. They are not upset for more than a few minutes and it’s not a big deal,” he explains. The mares are given a small dose of tranquilizer (whatever the vet recommends) when taken out of the pasture, before they are loaded in the trailer to haul them away, so they are not screaming. “We get the mares out of earshot, turned out in a pasture at the far end of the ranch. They are moving around at pasture, getting some exercise, so they are not standing around building up a lot of swelling in their udder. We just watch the mares to be sure that none of them get mastitis. We don’t ever milk the mares. That just prolongs the dry up process,” he says. The weaning is always done in pairs. Two mares will buddy up with one another and not be so stressed at losing their babies. The foals are still with their familiar group; they are happy in their pasture with their buddies and about a week later two more mares are removed. By that time the first two are weaned and content and the second two are hanging around with their pals. “We do that 3 or 4 more times and we have them all weaned,” says Tracy. The oldest ones in the group are generally weaned first, and the youngest ones left until last, so they are a little older by the time their turn comes. “But the way we set it up, all the foals in a group are fairly close in age, to be a compatible group.” The first ones weaned are soon very independent. “When we wean the next ones they say, ‘come with us; Continued on next page THE FLORIDA HORSE n APRIL/MAY 2022

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Equine Care don’t worry about your mom.’ Before long, it’s just a pasture full of babies. The last two might holler a little, but they go with their friends. The foals generally don’t nicker more than a few minutes when we take the mare away. Sometimes the mares carry on more than the foals, but most of them are about ready to wean their babies and don’t fuss a lot,” he says. All the foals on the ranch have neck straps for identification. “After they are all weaned, we work with them periodically, in a little catch pen in the corner of the pasture. Every few days we get them all in there and give them attention and rubbing, being nice to them without doing any foot trimming, shots, etc. for those first weeks. We just hang out with them. If you need to catch one for some reason, and you’ve taught them to come into that catch pen, you can easily catch them. Since they are already halter broke, it’s no big deal when you put a halter on them,” he says. “Basically weaning is a no-stress deal. There are many other ways to wean foals, especially when people have just a small place, but this is a system that works for us, and we have a lot of foals.” Most foals aren’t weaned until they are about 6 months old, but sometimes things happen and you have to do it quicker. “One year I had a foal that was 4 ½ months old and his mother colicked and died. He got weaned at that age, but did fine. He was used to being handled. I didn’t have a group that he was with, so I just selected another mare and foal to put in a stall next to him. She was a kind, friendly mare with a foal about his age. He bonded with them and we put them in paddocks where they were close to one another, to socialize through the fence,” says Tracy. “Then after a few days we just put them together and they went back to a group of mares and foals. When it came weaning time we weaned those two foals in the pasture like we did the others. The orphan foal had a friend to hang out with. Fortunately he was old enough and eating enough by the time he lost his mother that there was no problem,” Tracy says. You want the foals eating well and doing well, and already dewormed by the time you wean. It goes smoothly if they are healthy. “You don’t want to stress one that might have a health problem. In that case you should wait until later to wean him. A foal with a problem will usually be in the barn anyway--where you can get hands on. You are almost weaning him every day because he is adjusting to human handling and won’t miss mom so much when the time comes for weaning,” he explains. There are some common sense guidelines for weaning, and the main thing is to avoid stress. If 50

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weather is stormy or horribly hot when you’d planned to wean, it’s best to postpone until better weather. “Good sense and good horsemanship are the main things,” says Tracy. “We start weaning foals at 5 to 6 months. One summer we postponed some of the weaning, however, because we had more than 3 weeks in a row where the temperature was over 100 degrees. Weaning during the heat is too much stress. It doesn’t hurt the mare to keep nursing her foal for another week or two, waiting until cooler weather.” FENCELINE WEANING - Some horsemen do fenceline weaning, with mares and foals in separate but adjacent pens. This type of weaning was inspired by a study several decades ago at Texas A&M, which showed that foals with fenceline contact with their dams during the first week of weaning had fewer signs of stress (less whinnying, pacing, running, and lower cortisol levels in their blood) than foals abruptly/completely separated from their mothers. Most mares and foals accept fenceline weaning with very little protest and after 5 to 9 days can be completely separated with no additional stress. Data from that study showed that physical separation with continued visual, smell and hearing contact—but no nursing—was less stressful than sudden separation. A foal at 5 to 6 months of age doesn’t need milk anymore, but is still emotionally dependent on his dam. To suddenly take her away usually leaves him insecure and frantic. Horses are herd animals, happiest with other horses. Foals with an adult companion are least stressed during weaning. TFH

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2022 Legislative Session Report

s is said regarding baseball, some games are played during the day, some are played at night and some games are rained out. The 2022 Legislative Session featured many issues that raised emotions to an elevated level among the legislative membership and the public. However, the session was a rain out when it comes to pari-mutuel or gaming related issues. After dealing with the Compact, decoupling, and a host of complicated pari-mutuel and gaming issues during the 2021 Regular and Special Sessions, the Legislature had little interest in fighting those battles again in 2022. Legislative leaders instead decided to focus on the priorities of Governor DeSantis, redistricting, and developing a historically large state budget. Redistricting is always a complicated issue but remarkably the redrawn maps evoked very little pushback from persons outside of the process and instead embroiled the Governor in a vocal disagreement with the House and Senate over the Congressional maps which he says he will veto. Producing a budget with unlimited resources is a much more difficult and time-consuming task than when times are tough and a simple 3% reduction across all government budgets can be implemented. Despite those challenges, the Legislature adjourned Sine Die less than one business day after the scheduled close on Monday, March 14. One gaming bill of substance did however make it through the legislative process. SB 2510, a budget bill related to the Florida Gaming Commission, conformed statutes to the budget in the following manner: • Deleted a requirement that each member of the Commission be appointed from each of the five appellate court districts due to a Supreme Court decision to create a new Sixth Appellate District. • Allowed a person who has lobbied for a state agency to be appointed as a commissioner or to be employed as a commission employee. • Moved the hearing and notice exemption in Chapter 120, F. S., for pari-mutuel stewards, judges, and boards of judges from

the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering to the Commission. • Deleted the Pari-Mutuel Wagering Trust Fund from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation and authorizes the Commission to administer the fund. • Provided that the daily license fees for pari-mutuel wagering are to be used to fund the operating cost of the Commissioner instead of the Division. • Provided that slot machine fees shall be used to fund the operating expenses of the Commission instead of the Division. • Deleted the transfer of funds from the Pari-mutuel Trust Fund to the General Revenue Fund. • Required the Commission to evaluate the license fee for slot machine regulatory requirements and make recommendations to the Speaker and the President on the amount of such fees by January 1, 2026. • Provided that the game promotion statute does not apply to actions regulated by the Commission. • Takes effect July 1, 2022. It is likely that Congressional redistricting maps will be vetoed by the Governor and a special session may follow soon after but we do not expect pari-mutuel or gaming issues to be considered if there is one.. We can now turn an eye toward the 2023 Regular Session. That session will open in March and close in May. We expect there to be a full slate of pari-mutuel and gaming issues on the table. There will likely be renewed attempts at statewide sports betting, efforts to increase purses and awards for thoroughbred racing, attempts to re-allocate distribution of revenue from advanced deposit wagering companies, and many more thorny issues debated. Please rest assured that the FTBOA leadership will work hard over the interim period between sessions to improve conditions for thoroughbred breeders, owners, trainers and even tracks during the 2023 session. TFH THE FLORIDA HORSE n APRIL/MAY 2022

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Florida-breds Around The Country

February/2022 By Race Type/Grade

Stakes, Allowance, Allowance Optional Claiming and Maiden Special Weight statistics below are listed for the month of Feb. 2022 for win, place and show with the most recent race first.

FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – STAKES RACES Horse Name Sex Age Sire

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Keep the Profit

John Foster, Barbara Hooker & Field Commission Partnership 2/5/22

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Race Name Toboggan S.

Grade/Value Earnings 3/$145,500

$82,500

Dean Delivers

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Cajun Breeze

Slick and True

Stonehedge LLC

2/5/22

GP

2

Claiborne Farm Swale S.

3/$100,000

$19,800

Opalina F Simplification C Life Is Great C Beast Or Famine C Richy G Yes I Am Free G Miss Auramet M Nikee Kan M Jilted Bride M Baby Yoda G Pudding G Alittleloveandluck F Midnight Thunder C Handy Dandy G Poseidon’s Passion M Chess Master G

3 3 3 3 4 6 6 7 5 4 7 3 3 3 5 6

Optimizer Not This Time Tapiture The Big Beast Suntracer Uncaptured Uncaptured Kantharos Wicked Strong Prospective Two Step Salsa Arrogate Mohaymen Fury Kapcori Poseidon’s Warrior Overdriven

Go Kitten Go Simply Confection Zucca Twocatsintheyard Dream Crusher Yes It’s Valid Hello Rosie Yes It’s Valid Cry At My Wedding More Than Speed Jozi’s Turn Points of Grace Water in the Pond Golden Bucket Dani Nikki Chesty

Teneri Farms Inc. & Bernardo Alvarez Calderon France Weiner & Irwin Weiner E.V.S Corp Jettany Thoroughbred Corp & J.A.G. Racing, Inc Jim Gulick Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. Davis Marion G. Montanari Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. Davis Bobby Jones Equine, LLC Kathleen Amaya, Alexandro & Raffaele Centofanti JSL Thoroughbreds Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon English Range Farm Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung Jim Gulick Brenda K. Jones

2/5/22 2/5/22 2/6/22 2/6/22 2/12/22 2/12/22 2/12/22 2/12/22 2/12/22 2/12/22 2/12/22 2/12/22 2/13/22 2/19/22 2/19/22 2/19/22

GP GP AQU AQU GP GP GP GP OP TAM TAM TAM CMR SA TAM TAM

1 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 1

Sweetest Chant S. 3/$125,000 Holy Bull S. 3/$250,000 Jimmy Winkfield S. $97,000 Jimmy Winkfield S. $97,000 Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint S. 3/$100,000 Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint S. 3/$100,000 Ladies’ Turf Sprint S. $100,000 Ladies’ Turf Sprint S. $100,000 Bayakoa S. 3/250000 Pelican S. $75,000 Pelican S. $75,000 Suncoast S. $100,000 Clasico George Washington S. 3/$44640 Pasadena S. $103,000 Lightning City S. $81,750 Turf Dash S. $91,250

$84,520 $48,000

$20,000 $12,000

$19,600 $60,760

$60,760 $19,600

$25,000 $15,000

$7,500 $20,000

$8,928 $20,000

$20,000 $60,000

FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE Sire

Dam

Breeder

Scarlet Flame

Sex Age F

4

Big Drama

La Iluminada

Harold Queen

1/30/22

CMR

3

$12,936

$1,470

King Cab

G

3

Noble Bird

Alotofappeal

Ocala Stud & Edward Wiest & William J. Terrill

2/3/22

GP

1

$54,000

$32,400

The Skipper Too

C

3

Brethren

Katira

Arindel

2/3/22

GP

2

$54,000

$11,880

Clapton

C

3

Brethren

Alexandra Rylee

Arindel

2/3/22

GP

3

$54,000

$5,940

Sunset Paula Jo

M

7

First Dude

Long Legged Girl

Maria Montez Haire

2/5/22

CMR

1

$10,780

$6,380

Midnight Fire

C

4

Midnight Lute

Meili

Pegasus Stud, LLC

2/9/22

DED

1

$37,020

$21,600

Cowboy At Heart

G

4

Ride On Curlin

Color My Heart

Stephen H. Smith

2/11/22

CT

1

$30,800

$18,318

One Identity

F

3

Uncaptured

Exchange Identity

Laurie Plesa, David Melin, Leon Ellman, Karl Glassman & Cathi Glassman

2/11/22

GP

1

$54,000

$32,400

Poiema

F

3

Neolithic

Coco’s Legacy

Cheryl Janine McGuire & James Patrick McGuire

2/11/22

GP

3

$54,000

$5,940

Firenspice

F

3

Uncaptured

One Oh Eight

Tim James Mawhinney & Karen Faye Mawhinney

2/11/22

GP

2

$54,000

$11,340

Pharoah’s Heart

M

5

American Pharoah

Pulsating

CESA Farm

2/12/22

OP

2

$101,000

$20,000

Debdurite

G

7

Soldat

Oakwood Park

Steve A. Williams

2/16/22

MVR

1

$27,900

$15,540

Star Hawk

G

6

To Honor and Serve

Successful Song

Live Oak Stud

2/16/22

MVR

3

$27,900

$2,590

Amardine

M

5

Biondetti

Ellenville

Deborah Shaffer

2/19/22

HOU

3

$37,000

$4,026

Royal Daaher

H

6

Daaher

Royal Taat (NZ)

Doubledown Stables, Inc.

2/19/22

OP

1

$101,000

$60,600

Prince Blue

H

5

Soldat

J. L.’s Princess

CESA Farm

2/20/22

CMR

3

$11,000

$1,100

Flew by You

F

4

Carpe Diem

Peisinoe

English Range Farm

2/24/22

HOU

2

$37,000

$7,340

Reverend Aj

G

7

Stormy Atlantic

She’s a Ketch

Westbury Stables LLC & Alfonso Figliolia

2/25/22

FON

1

$7,700

$4,620

Opalina/Sweetest Chant S. Grade 3

Track Finish

Value Earnings

Yes I Am Free/GP Turf Sprint S. Grade 3

COGLIANESE PHOTO

JANET GARAGUSO PHOTO

Drafted/Toboggan S. Grade 3

Date

LAUREN KING PHOTO

Horse Name

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FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE OPTIONAL CLAIMING Horse Name Harry’s Ontheloose Midnight Act Lady in Heels Little Miss Sassy Isolate Swamp Souffle Rookie Salsa Vantastic Mish Picking Up Pennies Twice too Many He’s in Charge You’re Killin Me Friendly Fella Tiger American of Course Alecka Star Kozy Dreams Tapsasional Sigiloso Sir Ollie My Sarasota Star Lady Jean Souper All Star Causingahullbaloo Isla Bonita Corey Bramble Berry Swamp Souffle Drillomatic Marisa’s Mission Astroturf Tracy Ann’s Legacy Trevess Morgan Point Hot Peppers Uncaptured Spirit Celtic Treasure Roan Mountain Raspberry Ballet Beth’s Dream Battle Cry J P’s Gladys Piece of My Heart Blissful Change War Star Simply the Best Follow Me Mom Mona Stella Bahamian Moon Sassy Beast

Sex Age H G F F C G G G G G G C G G C M F M G C C M M F F F F M G G G G M M G F C G G M F F M M F M F M F M F

6 6 3 3 4 6 5 6 5 4 4 4 7 6 4 5 4 5 4 4 4 6 5 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 4 5 6 5 3 3 3 6 5 7 4 4 8 5 4 6 4 7 4 5 4

Sire

Dam

Breeder

Uncaptured Midnight Lute Ocean Knight Kantharos Mark Valeski Bodemeister Two Step Salsa Dialed In Field Commission First Dude The Big Beast Candy Ride (ARG) Adios Charlie Hear No Evil Dialed In Awesome of Course Majesticperfection Khozan Tapiture Khozan Quality Road Adios Charlie Big Drama Union Rags Malibu Moon Stormy Atlantic First Samurai Brethren Bodemeister Drill Soldat Speightstown Shackleford Kantharos Jess’s Dream Khozan Uncaptured Treasure Beach (GB) First Dude Backtalk Jess’s Dream Prospective J P’s Gusto Flat Out Treasure Beach (GB) Revolutionary Constitution Corfu Will Take Charge Bahamian Squall The Big Beast

Fly Express Act Quickly Carey Princess Part Time Model Tranquil Song Yes She Is Kalambaka Queen Lemon Secretary Wicked Great Dreaminofauntdiane Almost a Valentine Brazen Persuasion I Am Sarah Donya Sally’s Song Indy Standard Change Up Angel Dreams Indian Colors Ginablu Harbouring Outwildcattin Lady Loushe Zo Zo Striking Successful Song Dark Street Gospel Girl Regal Rose Yes She Is Jozi’s Turn Waquoit’s Dance Embellishment (IRE) Tenacious Tripp East Lake Classic Sherrie Belle Friends Pro Spirited Storm Irish Orchid Silver Lining Oceanic Queen Gator Brew Fort Carillon M’s Angel Intheriver Jeekers Grazettes Muchacha One in the Chamber It’s Me Mom Divine Trick Monstrip I’mclassyandsassy

Herman Wilensky Glen Hill Farm Martin Goodell & Emily Goodell Ruben Valdes Woodford Thoroughbreds Craig L. Wheeler & Barry Berkelhammer Mikhail Yanakov Olympia Star, LLC David Berman Joyce Mary Kielty Jesus Rodriguez Ocala Stud Bridlewood Farm Dr. Kevin O’Gorman Stonehedge LLC Arindel Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Maria M. Haire & Mary K. Haire Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Don L. Ming Brent Fernung, Crystal Fernung & Mike Sebastian Sr. Vegso Racing Stable Joel Sainer Harold L. Queen Live Oak Stud Live Oak Stud A. Francis Vanlangendonck & Barbara H. Vanlangendonck Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Ballybrit Stable LLC Craig L. Wheeler & Barry Berkelhammer Jody Veitch & Linda Riznick D. J. Federico Bridlewood Farm Bridle Oaks Farm, Inc. Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. Davis Robert C. Roffey Jr. Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung TAG Stables Irish Eyes Stable L.L.C Donald R. Dizney, LLC Martin J. Keogh & Tanya Johnson Dr. & Mrs. James Gamble Amalio Ruiz Lozano Stephanie Jones Hidden Point Farm Inc. Helen Barbazon, Joseph Barbazon, Edward Seltzer & Beverly Anderson Bill Rasco Equest Thoroughbreds, Inc. Susan M. Green & Pamela A. Moreira Bridlewood Farm Good Beginnings Farm Alex Lieblong & JoAnn Lieblong

Date 2/2/22 2/2/22 2/2/22 2/2/22 2/3/22 2/4/22 2/5/22 2/5/22 2/6/22 2/6/22 2/6/22 2/10/22 2/10/22 2/10/22 2/10/22 2/11/22 2/11/22 2/11/22 2/11/22 2/12/22 2/12/22 2/16/22 2/16/22 2/17/22 2/17/22 2/17/22 2/17/22 2/17/22 2/17/22 2/18/22 2/18/22 2/18/22 2/19/22 2/19/22 2/19/22 2/20/22 2/21/22 2/21/22 2/21/22 2/23/22 2/23/22 2/23/22 2/23/22 2/24/22 2/24/22 2/25/22 2/25/22 2/25/22 2/25/22 2/26/22 2/26/22

Track Finish GP PEN TAM TAM FG TUP CT SA GP GP GP FG GP GP GP GP GP GP TAM GP GP TAM TAM GP GP GP GP GP TUP GP GP GP GP GP TAM GP LRL PRX PRX GP GP GP MVR AQU FG GP GP GP GP TAM TAM

2 3 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 1 3 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 3 3 2 1

Value Earnings $56,400 $28,900 $32,400 $32,400 $55,000 $27,300 $33,000 $74,500 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $27,600 $56,400 $54,700 $29,700 $29,700 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $60,600 $60,600 $27,300 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $56,100 $56,100 $28,600 $58,900 $58,752 $46,250 $46,250 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $27,500 $88,000 $47,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,700 $31,200 $31,200

$12,950 $3,179 $3,660 $21,200 $33,000 $2,675 $19,722 $8,640 $32,400 $11,340 $5,400 $10,800 $32,400 $5,940 $11,340 $10,800 $32,400 $5,400 $6,000 $12,950 $6,100 $18,300 $6,000 $32,400 $11,340 $5,940 $7,300 $37,900 $16,249 $32,400 $5,400 $11,340 $12,740 $6,640 $7,270 $37,300 $5,760 $5,060 $9,200 $5,940 $32,400 $11,340 $5,500 $10,560 $28,200 $32,400 $11,340 $5,400 $6,100 $6,585 $19,200

FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – MAIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHT Horse Name My d’Valentine Sadie Bear Midnight Hurricane Klugman Agarramesipuedes King D Neon Summer Vive Bien Le Coste Nyssa Marital Bliss London Lady Spirit Wind With Liberty Rojo Toro Scotland Yard Capture the Time Beef Winslow Midnight Stroll

Sex Age F F C C G C F C G F C F F F C C G C F

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Sire

Dam

Breeder

Orb The Big Beast Midnight Storm Practical Joke Jess’s Dream Poseidon’s Warrior Neolithic Commissioner Treasure Beach (GB) Nyquist Unified Hard Spun Bahamian Squall American Freedom Chitu Quality Road Uncaptured Honor Code Not This Time

D’ Country Sadie Satulah Polyester Marnesia Light My Miss Venezuela Mommie’s Summer Cat Be Nimble Outstanding Henny Sophie’s Meatball True Bliss Eva London Sacred Psalm Elective Gator Hall Leslie’s Harmony Strength in Unity Conquest Sweetride Midnight Magic

John Ropes Marion G. Montanari Don Ming France Weiner, Irwin Weiner, Valery deMeric & Tristan deMeric Albino Rossi Orlyana Farm Patricia Generazio Beth Bayer Patricia Generazio & Helen Barbazon George J. Kerr Sally J. Andersen Hardacre Farm LLC Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Adam Parker & Suzette Parker Dr. & Mrs. James Gamble Bridlewood Farm Elizabeth LaPierre & Jennifer Given Westbury Stables LLC Dr. Carolin Von Rosenberg DVM

Date 2/1/22 2/6/22 2/11/22 2/11/22 2/11/22 2/11/22 2/12/22 2/12/22 2/13/22 2/16/22 2/17/22 2/18/22 2/18/22 2/18/22 2/18/22 2/19/22 2/19/22 2/25/22 2/26/22

Track Finish MVR GP FG GP GP GP HOU TAM TAM PRX FG GP GP GP MVR FG GP SA TAM

2 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 3 3 2 1 3 3 2 2 2 1

Value Earnings $24,300 $54,400 $46,000 $53,000 $53,000 $53,000 $36,000 $27,600 $26,600 $42,500 $46,000 $53,000 $53,000 $53,000 $24,300 $55,000 $54,400 $69,000 $32,600

$4,860 $12,000 $27,600 $31,800 $11,660 $5,830 $21,360 $6,800 $6,060 $4,620 $5,060 $11,130 $31,800 $5,830 $2,430 $11,000 $11,470 $13,400 $21,800

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Florida-breds Around The Country

March/2022 By Race Type/Grade

Stakes, Allowance, Allowance Optional Claiming and Maiden Special Weight statistics below are listed for the month of March 2022 for win, place and show with the most recent race first.

FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – STAKES RACES Horse Name Sex Age Sire

Dam

Breeder

Date

Treasure King C 3 Treasure Beach (GB) Wave of Glory Patricia Generazio Tapthespeedofsound C 3 Tapit Onepointhreekarats Live Oak Stud C 3 Brethren Mystic Blue Arindel Merlin G 5 Big Drama Missmollybygolly Pete Mattson Drama Chorus Max K. O. H 6 J P’s Gusto Funky Fraulein Span Investments G 5 Khozan Alluring Lady Stonehedge LLC Lure Him In King Cab G 3 Noble Bird Alotofappeal Ocala Stud, Edward Wiest & William J. Terrill 3 Uncaptured Moon and Sun Michelle Redding Lightening Larry C C 3 Neolithic Adios Dawn Curtis Mikkelsen & Patricia Horth Cattin Shifty She M 6 Gone Astray Perilous Hope Chris Pallas & George Klein F 4 Ghostzapper Dynamotor Live Oak Stud Our Flash Drive Mona Stella F 4 Will Take Charge Divine Trick Bridlewood Farm G 7 Two Step Salsa Jozi’s Turn JSL Thoroughbreds Pudding Tap It to Win R 5 Tapit Onepointhreekarats Live Oak Stud 5 Cajun Breeze Theladysaidno Shadybrook Farm Inc. Cajun Casanova G Midnight Stroll F 3 Not This Time Midnight Magic Dr. Carolin Von Rosenberg DVM Rapturous F 3 Kantharos Proud and Charming CESA Farm Outfoxed F 3 Valiant Minister Savingtime Baoma Corp Brit’s Candyman C 3 Valiant Minister British Event Christine Weiss Spirit Wind F 3 Bahamian Squall Sacred Psalm Jacks or Better Farm Inc. F 3 Uncaptured Exchange Identity Laurie Plesa, David Melin, Leon Ellman, One Identity Karl & Cathi Glassman Strategic Bird F 3 Noble Bird Strategize John Oxley Living Trust G 6 Uncaptured Yes It’s Valid Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. Davis Yes I Am Free Bramble Berry M 5 Brethren Regal Rose Ballybrit Stable LLC Miss Auramet M 6 Uncaptured Hello Rosie Marion G. Montanari Uncaptured Spirit C 3 Uncaptured Spirited Storm TAG Stables Smarten Up C 3 American Freedom Sarah Cataldo A. Francis & Barbara Vanlangendonck G 4 Uncaptured Travelator William J. Terrell & Frank De Savino Hollywood Jet Officiating C 4 Blame Come a Callin Vegso Racing Stable Opalina F 3 Optimizer Go Kitten Go Teneri Farms Inc. & Bernardo Alvarez Calderon Simplification C 3 Not This Time Simply Confection France Weiner & Irwin Weiner Shamrocket H 5 Tonalist Zehoorr Rustlewood Farm, Inc.

Track Finish Race Name

Grade/Value Earnings

3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/27/22 3/26/22 3/19/22

TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM TAM GP GP

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 1

Equistaff Sophomore Turf S. Equistaff Sophomore Turf S. Equistaff Sophomore Turf S. Grey Goose Turf Classic S. Grey Goose Turf Classic S. Grey Goose Turf Classic S. Ocala Breeders’ Sales Soph. S. Ocala Breeders’ Sales Soph. S. Ocala Breeders’ Sales Soph. S. Pleasant Acres Stallions Distaff T. S. Pleasant Acres Stallions Distaff T. S. Pleasant Acres Stallions Distaff T. S. NYRABETS Sprint S. NYRABETS Sprint S. NYRABETS Sprint S. Stonehedge Farm S. Soph Fillies S. Stonehedge Farm S. Soph Fillies S. Stonehedge Farm S. Soph Fillies S. Texas Glitter S. Any Limit S.

$110,000 $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $75,000 $100,000

$70,000 $20,000 $10,000 $70,000 $20,000 $10,000 $70,000 $20,000 $10,000 $70,000 $20,000 $10,000 $60,000 $20,000 $10,000 $60,000 $20,000 $10,000 $7,425 $61,380

3/19/22 3/19/22 3/19/22 3/12/22 3/12/22 3/8/22 3/8/22 3/7/22 3/5/22 3/5/22 3/5/22 3/5/22

GP GP GP GP GP PRX PRX PRX AQU GP GP GP

2 3 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 2

Any Limit S. Any Limit S. Silks Run S. Hurricane Bertie S. Captiva Island S. Rittenhouse Square S. City of Brotherly Love S. Fishtown S. Tom Fool H. Herecomesthebride S. Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth S. Mac Diarmida S.

$100,000 $100,000 $100,000 3/100000 $100,000 $100,000 $90,000 $100,000 3/194000 3/125000 2/400000 2/200000

$19,800 $9,900 $58,900 $19,800 $20,000 $9,400 $20,000 $55,200 $110,000 $23,500 $238,080 $37,600

FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE Horse Name R Averie Lynn Uncaptured Ruby Rocco Strong Tweet Away Robin Clapton Due Vini Hey Porter First Homestead Powerful Moon House Wrecker I Am That I Am Reneesdreamgirl Queens Gift Firenspice Bunnynotbeast Arrow Shape Savatiano Unyielding

Sex Age F M G M C C G G G F G F F F F F G G

4 5 4 5 3 3 3 5 4 4 5 3 4 3 3 3 4 6

Sire

Dam

Breeder

Gone Astray Uncaptured Shackleford Khozan Brethren Treasure Beach (GB) Upstart First Dude Malibu Moon Congrats Uncaptured Young Brian Commissioner Uncaptured The Big Beast Adios Charlie Prayer for Relief Kantharos

Tereska Proud Brush My Secret Brook Brown Eyed Sue Alexandra Rylee Dobra Freedom Town Chancey Light Powerful Package Minestrone Caughtnthemoment Richiesdreamgirl J J’s Pattern One Oh Eight Carolinaonmymind Abbeville Retsina Countess Kelly

Dancing Wind Stables LLC Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. Davis Craig L Wheeler Stonehedge LLC Arindel Mr Amore Stables, LLC Northwind Thoroughbreds LLC Peggy Dellheim & Pete Mattson Angela M. Ingenito & Spendthrift Stallions LLC Woodford Thoroughbreds Abdul Williams & Omani Williams John Liviakis Harry T. Rosenblum Tim James Mawhinney & Karen Faye Mawhinney Janice Woods Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc. SCF, Inc. Versatile Thoroughbreds LLC

Date 3/30/22 3/30/22 3/27/22 3/25/22 3/24/22 3/24/22 3/24/22 3/24/22 3/24/22 3/23/22 3/19/22 3/18/22 3/18/22 3/16/22 3/16/22 3/16/22 3/11/22 3/10/22

Track Finish CT CT AQU LRL GP GP GP MVR MVR CT CT CMR FON GP GP GP CT MVR

2 3 2 2 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 1

Value Earnings $34,900 $34,900 $82,000 $57,852 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $28,900 $28,900 $33,900 $30,800 $11,000 $7,700 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $31,900 $25,900

$6,953 $3,477 $16,400 $10,560 $32,400 $11,880 $5,940 $15,540 $2,590 $21,018 $18,480 $6,380 $4,620 $32,400 $11,880 $5,940 $3,177 $15,540

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FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE Horse Name

Goodbyellowbrickrd American Gentleman Nameeomee Prince Blue Old Homestead Queens Gift Stormy Pattern Clapton Yes I’m a Beast

Sex Age C G F H C F C C G

3 4 3 5 3 4 3 3 3

Sire

Paynter American Pharoah Gone Astray Soldat Overanalyze Commissioner Gone Astray Brethren The Big Beast

Dam

A Day in Oz Makison Piccola J. L.’s Princess Pearl de Vere J J’s Pattern From Top to Bottom Alexandra Rylee Inpending Danger

Breeder

Date

Jennifer Johnson & Gillian Johnson Stonehedge, LLC John R. Cothran CESA Farm Marablue Farm LLC & Pegasus Stud LLC Harry T. Rosenblum Ruben Valdes Arindel Joanne Margaret Crowe

3/7/22 3/5/22 3/5/22 3/5/22 3/4/22 3/4/22 3/2/22 3/2/22 3/2/22

Track Finish MVR AQU CT CMR DED FON GP GP GP

2 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 3

Value Earnings

$25,900 $82,000 $30,800 $10,780 $36,000 $7,700 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000

$5,180 $16,400 $18,480 $2,200 $21,600 $924 $32,400 $11,340 $5,940

FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE OPTIONAL CLAIMING Horse Name Moma Tiger One More Score Smarten Up Tapsasional Boss Man My Sarasota Star Majestic Street Dominate Themoment Our Fantasy Exchange Day Battle Cry Super Design Celestial Cheetah Quinto Sol Paranoia Affable Unraptured Rookie Salsa Jilted Bride Complex System Causingahullbaloo My Sunny Valentine Charlotte the Brit Super Brady Street Shadow Midnight Act Background Warrior’s Battle Proven Strategies Magical Warrior Killargue’s Girl The Skipper Too Cajun Casanova He’s Smokin Now Joy’s Rocket Merseyside Kozy Dreams Smarmy Red Bottom Rebel Harlons Commision Rapturous Crumb Bun East Wing Irish Dream Girl Drama Chorus Moma Tiger Tapsasional Soup and Sandwich You’re Killin Me Tiger Twice too Many House Wrecker Mary’s Jewel Ambassador Luna

Sex Age M C C G G M C G M C F C F G M C C G M H F F M G F G G F G G F C G G F M M F M M F M F F G M G C G C G F M M

5 3 3 4 12 6 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 7 4 3 5 5 5 4 4 6 5 4 6 5 3 5 3 3 3 5 5 4 5 5 4 5 8 3 6 4 4 5 5 4 4 7 4 4 4 7 6

Sire

Dam

Breeder

Smiling Tiger Noble Bird American Freedom Tapiture English Channel Adios Charlie Street Sense Street Boss Amira’s Prince (IRE) Itsmyluckyday Prospective Super Saver Social Inclusion Social Inclusion With Distinction Flatter Uncaptured Two Step Salsa Wicked Strong Amira’s Prince (IRE) Malibu Moon Lookin At Lucky Treasure Beach (GB) Sky Mesa The Factor Midnight Lute Khozan Khozan Sky Mesa Poseidon’s Warrior Killargue Brethren Cajun Breeze Drill Anthony’s Cross Maclean’s Music Khozan Liam’s Map Chitu Field Commission Kantharos Afleet Alex Soldat Soldat Big Drama Smiling Tiger Tapiture Into Mischief Adios Charlie Dialed In The Big Beast Congrats Indy Wind Brethren

Proposed The Shady Lady Sarah Cataldo Indian Colors Jenny Joy Outwildcattin Dream Ride Miss Loretta Lynn Starship Fantasy Exchange Identity Fort Carillon Design Mine Dandy Dulce Launch a Double Lady Cheryl Wildaboutshopping Petunia Face Kalambaka Queen Cry At My Wedding Lady Halite Successful Song Sunnyridge Bride Silver Scandal Winey Taylor Street Crew Act Quickly Ephyra Battling Brook Stormbeforethecalm Magical Madam Samantha G Katira Theladysaidno Smokin Mary Queenie’s Pride Twice by Sunday Angel Dreams Ebony Moment Shanghai Rose Unveil the Mask Proud and Charming Crumb National Gallery Irish Orchid Missmollybygolly Proposed Indian Colors Souper Scoop I Am Sarah Sally’s Song Almost a Valentine Minestrone American Darling Spanish Ambassador

Mary K. Haire Ocala Stud, Joseph M. O’Farrell III, David O’Farrell, et al. A. Francis Vanlangendonck & Barbara Vanlangendonck Don L. Ming Kinsman Farm Joel Sainer Bonnie Heath Farm, LLC Four Horsemen’s Ranch Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Laurie Plesa, David Melin, Leon Ellman & Karl and Cathi Glassman Amalio Ruiz Lozano Green Lane Farm South, LLC Michelle Redding Jorge Diaz Richard E. Wilson Craig Wheeler Dennis Edward Foster Mikhail Yanakov Olympia Star, LLC Bobby Jones Equine, LLC Beth Bayer Live Oak Stud Dennis A. Drazin Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Red Oak Stable Hardacre Farm Glen Hill Farm Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung Al Shaqab Racing A. Francis Vanlangendonck, Barbara H. Vanlangendonck & Etarip Stables, Inc. Richard P. Arnold Anthony Calascibetta Arindel Shadybrook Farm Inc. Gerald Bennett & Mary Bennett Weston Thoroughbreds Training & Sales All In Line Stables, LLC Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Barry Berkelhammer & Rich Averill Susan Chenowith Sharon Treadway CESA Farm Eric J. Wirth Lambholm & Ella Felcher Irish Eyes Stable LLC Pete Mattson Mary K. Haire Don L. Ming Live Oak Stud Dr. Kevin O’Gorman Arindel Ocala Stud Woodford Thoroughbreds Steve Verica Voodoomon Racing

Date 3/30/22 3/28/22 3/28/22 3/27/22 3/26/22 3/25/22 3/24/22 3/23/22 3/23/22 3/23/22 3/23/22 3/23/22 3/23/22 3/23/22 3/22/22 3/19/22 3/19/22 3/19/22 3/18/22 3/18/22 3/17/22 3/17/22 3/17/22 3/17/22 3/17/22 3/15/22 3/13/22 3/13/22 3/13/22 3/13/22 3/13/22 3/12/22 3/12/22 3/12/22 3/11/22 3/11/22 3/11/22 3/11/22 3/11/22 3/11/22 3/10/22 3/9/22 3/9/22 3/9/22 3/9/22 3/8/22 3/6/22 3/5/22 3/5/22 3/5/22 3/5/22 3/5/22 3/5/22 3/4/22

Track Finish CT PRX PRX TAM AIK TAM TUP GP GP GP GP GP GP TUP PEN SA GG CT OP FG GP GP GP HOU TUP PEN OP OP GP TAM TAM OP TAM TAM OP GP GP GP TUP FON GP GP TAM TAM TAM PEN TAM GP GP GP GP CT CT TP

2 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 1

Value Earnings $36,300 $44,348 $44,348 $28,600 $29,100 $29,100 $24,220 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $24,220 $32,368 $70,500 $33,218 $33,000 $107,000 $47,000 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $41,000 $26,600 $29,535 $107,000 $106,000 $59,900 $34,400 $34,400 $106,000 $34,900 $34,900 $104,860 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $26,600 $9,000 $58,900 $55,700 $30,700 $30,700 $30,100 $30,800 $28,600 $55,700 $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $27,000 $27,000 $47,200

$7,260 $25,200 $8,400 $6,480 $3,000 $6,585 $14,866 $32,400 $32,400 $10,800 $11,340 $5,400 $5,940 $14,566 $3,179 $41,400 $19,200 $6,600 $64,200 $9,400 $32,400 $11,340 $5,400 $8,160 $5,160 $5,780 $21,400 $21,200 $37,900 $22,400 $3,600 $21,200 $21,600 $3,550 $21,400 $32,400 $11,340 $5,940 $2,554 $5,400 $37,300 $6,750 $18,900 $6,200 $6,795 $6,160 $6,480 $6,200 $32,400 $10,260 $4,860 $5,400 $2,700 $21,600

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FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – ALLOWANCE OPTIONAL CLAIMING Horse Name Big Daddy Dave Katie’s Cowboy Ghostliner The Virginian

Sex Age G G G G

4 7 4 5

Sire

Dam

Breeder

Date

Khozan Wrote (IRE) Ghostzapper Prospective

Alluring Lady Drifting Wait No More Pentelicus Gold

Stonehedge LLC Mike Meeks Arindel Ocala Stud

3/3/22 3/3/22 3/3/22 3/2/22

Track Finish GP GP GP GP

1 2 3 3

Value Earnings $54,000 $54,000 $54,000 $55,700

$32,400 $11,880 $5,940 $6,200

FLORIDA-BRED FINISHERS – MAIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHT Horse Name Fluid Situation Pioneering Papa Noble Gaston Double Warrior Winkiwinki Sadie Bear Parisian Vibe Acehigh Royal Whitaker Adios Baby Sisaway Now If Not for Luck Agarramesipuedes Sensual Chocolate Don Derek Burgee Bluegrass Breeze Rojo Toro Pioneering Papa Charging Aero Istanbul

Sex Age C G G C F F F C G F C C G C C C G C G C G

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6

Sire

Dam

Breeder

Warrior’s Reward Classic Empire Noble Bird Poseidon’s Warrior Competitive Edge The Big Beast Uncaptured Gentlemen’s Bet Elusive Quality Adios Charlie Tiznow Neolithic Jess’s Dream More Than Ready Social Inclusion Union Rags Bluegrass Cat Chitu Classic Empire Will Take Charge He’s Had Enough

Volatile Vickie Conquest Archangel Sammie Double Secret Wink At the Boys Sadie Leonia Lady Rexson’s Tour Laurasia It’s Magic Baby Run Away’s Sis Fondant Marnesia Light La Chica Sensual Right Special Lady Cohiba Acadia Breeze Gator Hall Conquest Archangel Aerospace Le Mi Geaux

Hidden Point Farm Inc. English Range Farm Juvenal L. Diaz Adolfo Exposito & Felecia Exposito Dee Ellen Cook & Suzette Parker Marion G. Montanari Richard William Sacco Nancy Harris & John Allen Bonnie Heath Farm, LLC & Godolphin John E. Shaw Tiznow Syndicate & Welbourne Stud Juan Rodriguez Albino Rossi Stroud Lane Farm & More Than Ready Syndicate Manuel Azpurua Live Oak Stud Donald R. Dizney, LLC Dr. & Mrs. James Gamble English Range Farm Carol A. Reitman, Susan Gannon & Warren Miller Woodford Thoroughbreds

the Brock talk

Track Finish TAM SA PRX TAM GP GP GP OP HOU TAM OP GP GP GP CMR LRL FON MVR SA TAM GG

1 2 3 2 1 2 3 2 3 3 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 1

Value Earnings $32,600 $67,500 $42,250 $27,600 $53,000 $53,000 $53,000 $90,000 $36,000 $30,000 $90,000 $53,000 $53,000 $53,000 $11,000 $54,142 $7,200 $24,300 $68,000 $27,800 $30,900

$21,800 $13,400 $4,620 $6,000 $31,800 $10,600 $5,300 $18,000 $3,905 $3,000 $54,000 $31,800 $11,130 $5,300 $2,200 $5,060 $1,440 $2,430 $8,040 $3,500 $18,000

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he joins an acclaimed list of Florida Cup Sprint winners. Four of the last five victors have become graded or multiple-graded stakes winners later in their careers including Catalina Red (2016 Sprint), Imperial Hint (2018 Sprint), Extravagant Kid (2019 Sprint) and Tap It to Win. Grey Goose Turf Classic-winner Drama Chorus provided a lesson to all with his win at 11-1 odds; suggesting it may be a miscalculation to overlook him in future contests. His 94 Beyer in the Turf Classic does not appear to be an aberration given he produced a 95 Beyer in his previous start when second to Chez Pierre (Fr) in a $75,000 optional claiming at Tampa Bay Downs going a mile on the turf on March 9. His victory in the Turf Classic also equated to a =11 Ragozin and a 113 TimeFormUS Rating. He also defeated a group of accomplished turf foes in the Turf Classic in 3-5 favorite and multiple graded stakes-placed, stakes-winner Shamrocket, stakes-winner Lure Him In and multiple stakesplaced Max K.O. Trained by Tim Padilla, the son of Big Drama also earned his first stakes victory in the Turf Classic with the big effort. The other two winners on the day were Treasure King, who won the $110,000 Equistaff Sophomore Turf by three-quarters of a length at 6-5; and Midnight Stroll, who dominated the $100,000 Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies with an upset win by three-and-aquarter lengths. The Todd Pletcher-trained Treasure King, who is now undefeated 56

Date 3/27/22 3/26/22 3/23/22 3/19/22 3/18/22 3/18/22 3/18/22 3/17/22 3/17/22 3/16/22 3/13/22 3/13/22 3/13/22 3/13/22 3/13/22 3/11/22 3/11/22 3/10/22 3/5/22 3/5/22 3/4/22

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in two starts with the Sophomore Turf win, lodged an 85 Beyer in his second career start and produced an equally impressive =10+ Ragozin Sheets figure. Winning Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano indicated that he thinks Treasure King has better days ahead. “I really like this horse,” Castellano said. “He’s by [Treasure Beach (GB)], so I thought he would like the turf. Everything he did, he did the right way.” Midnight Stroll led from start to finish and was never threatened in the Sophomore Fillies, winning by three-and-a-quarter lengths while producing an 82 Beyer in her second start. But like Treasure King, her 10+ Ragozin number indicated more promise as she won her first stakes victory off of a two-and-a-half-length victory against special weight maidens just prior to the Florida Cup. There is no sure-fire way of knowing who will emerge from the 2022 Florida Cup and become a more accomplished star who will be a threat in the sport’s highest echelons. We will not know if Treasure King is another Soldier’s Dancer or if King Cab will win multiple Grade 1 races at Saratoga like Imperial Hint. But we do know, based on the figures, it was another notable day of stakes produced by Florida-breds in the Florida Cup. Editor’s Note: We would like to thank Craig Milkowski of timeformus.com for the TimeFormUS Ratings and the Ragozin Sheets for providing the Ragozin numbers. Beyer Speed Figures are compliments of Daily Racing Form. TFH


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Gala Wrap-Up As we go to press, the FTBOA Horse of the Year Gala will once again be held in-person in Ocala on April 25. The event would not have been possible without the supportive sponsors, award-winners, breeders, owners, consignors, agents, and their guests. The FTBOA also spotlights our Diamond Sponsors. Susan Chu’s Baoma Corp., standing Chitu, Valiant Minister and Tunwoo at Bridlewood Farm, served as the presenting sponsor for the Florida Thoroughbred Charities silent auction. Horse Farms Forever’s paddock onsite was home to Horse Capital Television’s onsite mobile studio for the evening. Brent and Crystal Fernung’s ‘Journeyman Stud – Khozan’ was the presenting sponsor at the cocktail reception with specialties like the Journeyman Julep, Khozan Cosmo, Chance It Corona, Shake Your Mr. Money Maker, and Jameson St. Patrick’s Day. Charlotte Weber’s Live Oak Stud sponsored the winners lounge where award recipients posed proudly for photos with their trophies. The FTBOA also gives special recognition to those who works behind-thescenes and on stage to produce the highest caliber event focusing on our Florida thoroughbred champions, and they are:

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