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TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016 WWW.BLOODHORSE.COM
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STRONG START FOR KEENELAND JANUARYBy Glenye Cain Oakford
Led by Virginia Kraft Payson's $700,000 purchase
of Summer Solo from the Sarah J. Leigh Estate
(Denali Stud, agent), Keeneland's January mixed sale
opener on Monday sold 182 horses for $13,631,200,
up 8.1% from 2015's total for 204 horses.
The $74,897 average was up 21.2% from last
year's $61,800, and the $39,500 median gained
12.9% on last year's figure of $35,000. Buy-backs
improved, but only marginally, falling from 2015's
rate of 33.1% to 32.8% for the first of this week's five
sessions.
Payson bought three of the day's top four lots,
including the session-topper, in foal to Ghostzapper,
and her $550,000 juvenile half sister Summer Sweet.
"The figures were very solid today," said Keene-
land director of sales Geoffrey Russell, who not-
ed the session sold five horses for more than the
$400,000 top price of last year's January opener.
"Overall, it gets to be an old adage, but quality sells.
If you bring the right product to market, you are fully
rewarded." BH
Summer Solo was the top-selling hip on opening day of the Keeneland January sale
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IN TODAY’S EDITION
LEIGH DISPERSAL EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS 3
STRONACH, ROME AMONG EVENT SPEAKERS 5
EXCHANGE RATE, 19, EUTHANIZED 6
AUSTRALIAN SPEED POPULAR IN EUROPE 7
BOB BARRY: MAPPING OUT A WINNING CAMPAIGN 8
RESULTS 9
ENTRIES 10
LEADING LISTS 12
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BOURBON COUNTY—Gorgeous 51.13 acre farm including a beautiful custom built 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with spacious first floor master bedroom, gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors as well as a beautifully fin-ished full walkout basement complete with small kitchen. Horse im-provements are two excellent barns, 14 stalls, plank fencing and auto-matic waterers, gated entrance - all conveniently located to the Kentucky Horse Park. One bedroom apartment in front barn. All in excellent con-dition!! Reduced!! BUGLE HILL FARM—200 +/- ACRES——In the immediate area of Pin Oak, Diamond A, and adjoining Woodford Thoroughbreds, this desirable horse farm offers an excellent opportunity to acquire a farm known for producing winners. Improvements include a 23 stall mare barn with a 1,300 square foot addition for office/apartment and a very nice 8 stall yearling barn. A large equipment building/shop, a charming home with 2,645 square feet (ready for interior finishes), 6 horse Kraft walker, plus a former 5/8 mile grass gallop complete this special offering. $3,250,000.
BROWNWOOD FARM—Well-located and proven horse farm consisting of 420 acres of excellent soils and in the immediate area of Ramsey and Foxtale farms. With two tree-lined gated entrances, as well as tree-lined driveways throughout the farm, Brownwood is as aesthetically-pleasing as it is utilitarian. Horse improvements include six horse barns (four concrete block) with 96 stalls, numerous run-in sheds, and an open 9 bay frame equipment shed. An older main residence (whose orig-inal section is a log cabin), a renovated guest house, plus three newer employee houses provide more than ample housing for a farm this size. Significantly Reduced and priced to sell by an estate. $5,250,000.
2200 MUIR STATION—157 +/- acre turn-key horse farm offering a tremendous location and numerous horse improvements. The farm features 3 horse barns with 45 stalls, 3 modular homes, a spring-fed stocked pond, 8 +/- miles of Triple Crown fencing, a large hay and equipment barn, a workshop with 2 additional stalls, a 6-horse Stratton equiciser, 60' round pen, 9 fields, and 19 paddocks - all with automatic waterers. Partially rented and income-producing! $2,450,000.
63 WOODFORD COUNTY ACRES—Turn-key horse farm offers 50 stalls in 3 barns—all with lightning rods. There is a 70' x 100' indoor arena; a breeding shed with dummy and lab; a metal equipment building; hay and shavings storage; run-in shed; gated walker; automatic waterers in all 17 paddocks and fields. Main 1.5 story residence with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Employee housing includes an efficiency apartment in the barn and a 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile with an 8' x 8' addition. $995,000. TURN-KEY HORSE FARM—Located on 417 +/- acres of prime farmland at the corner of Highway 627 and Spears Mill Road, and containing the "magic field" - named by Arthur Hancock because so many good horses were raised there and partially because that's where Kentucky Derby winner Gato del Sol was raised. Improved with 5 horse barns with 100 stalls and 6 homes - all renovated and in very good condition. With four entrances and 8,650 feet of frontage, this property lends itself to a division - which the seller would consider. With its quality of soils and improvements, this farm offers one a great opportunity to acquire a proven farm in the Bluegrass. $5,700,000.
www.kyhorsefarms.com 518 East Main Street ♦ Lexington, Kentucky 40508 ♦ (859) 255-3657
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LEIGH DISPERSAL EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONSBy Ron Mitchell
Six horses consigned by Craig and Holly Bandor-
off's Denali Stud as agent for the North Amer-
ican portion of the Sarah J. Leigh Estate dispersal
lit up the results board during opening session of
the Keeneland January horses of all ages sale Jan.
11.
Led by the $700,000 session-topping Summer
Solo (in foal to Ghostzapper) and her 2-year-old
More Than Ready half sister Summer Sweet at
$550,000—both bought by Virginia Kraft Payson
in the name of her Payson Stud—the six Leigh
offerings brought $2,095,000 for an average of
$349,167. The session's co-third-highest price was
a $450,000 Arch filly out of Seeking Atlantis, who
was also out of the Leigh dispersal and bought by
Payson.
Sarah Jane Leigh was the daughter of promi-
nent British breeder Gerald Leigh, whose family's
Eydon Hall Farm was responsible for such top-
class runners as 1994 Breeders' Cup Mile (gr. IT)
winner and European Horse of the Year Barathea.
"It exceeded our expectations," said Craig Ban-
doroff. "I would like to think it's a testament to
Sarah Jane. She inherited her dad's passion." BH
Hip 230, a daughter of Arch out of Seeking Atlantis, brought $450,000 and was the Sarah J. Leigh Estate's top-selling yearling Jan. 11
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Hip Sex, Sire—Dam Sale Price
48 c, ylg, War Front—Exogenetic Buyer: Cromwell Bloodstock Consignor: Greenfield Farm
$450,000
230 f, ylg, Arch—Seeking Atlantis Buyer: Virginia Kraft Payson Consignor: Denali Stud, agent for Estate of Sarah J. Leigh
$450,000
298 f, ylg, Uncle Mo—Wags Empire Buyer: McMahon & Hill Bloodstock Consignor: Bluewater Sales
$270,000
66 f, ylg, Malibu Moon—Funfair Buyer: Blue Sky Stables Consignor: Bluewater Sales
$250,000
56 c, ylg, Pioneerof the Nile—Flat Screen Buyer: B T Bloodstock Consignor: Burleson Farms
$195,000
138 f, ylg, Orb—Miss Atlantic City Buyer: Canaan Creek Stables Consignor: Mulholland Farm
$160,000
Keeneland 2016 January Horses of All Ages Sale Top Yearling Hips
Hip Sex, Sire—Dam Sale Price
259 Summer Solo m, 5, Arch—Summer Solstice (IRE) Covering Sire: Ghostzapper Buyer: Payson Stud Consignor: Denali Stud, agent for Estate of Sarah J. Leigh
$700,000
260 Summer Sweet f, 2yo, More Than Ready—Summer Solstice (IRE) Buyer: Payson Stud Consignor: Denali Stud, agent for Estate of Sarah J. Leigh
$550,000
177 Paris Bikini f, 4, Bernardini—Lacadena Buyer: WinStar Farm Consignor: Bluewater Sales
$425,000
163 My Limit m, 15, Wagon Limit—Piney Woods Covering Sire: Giant's Causeway Buyer: Castleton Lyons Consignor: Bill Murphy
$350,000
229 Seeking Atlantis m, 10, Seeking the Gold—Atlantic Ocean Covering Sire: Ghostzapper Buyer: Castleton Lyons Consignor: Denali Stud, agent for Estate of Sarah J. Leigh
$300,000
341 Bahnah m, 5, Elusive Quality—Flying Glitter Buyer: Brookdale Consignor: Taylor Made Sales Agency
$285,000
Keeneland 2016 January Horses of All Ages Sale Top Broodmares and Prospects
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Country Life Farm, P.O. Box 107, Bel Air, Maryland 21014 www.CountryLifeFarm.com Merryland Farm, 12901 Bottom Road, Hydes, Maryland 21082 [email protected]
Josh or Michael Pons (410) 879-1952 • Fax (410) 879-6207 • Christy Holden, Gen. Mgr (410) 808-1325
C o u n t r y L i f e f a r m S t a L L i o n S
Cal Nation ($2,500 LFSN) • Freedom Child ($3,000 LFSN) • Friesan Fire ($4,000 LFSN) • Malibu Moon ($95,000 in Kentucky) • Super Ninety Nine ($4,000 LFSN)
Country Life & merryLand farmS
Country Life farmBreeder of Champion RAise A NAtive’s dam
RAISE YOU (foal of 1946)
NOW FORMING the “RAISE YOU #4” Breeding Partnership at Keeneland January Sale
The resurgence of the Maryland Breeding Industry encouraged Country Life Farm to acquire three broodmares (pictured above) at the 2015 Keeneland November Sale, each in the $50,000-range. We formed the Raise You #1, 2, and 3 LLCs, ten shares at $5,000, with Country Life a 10% partner, and
expenses of $125 a month. The LLCs quickly sold out. The LLCs have a two-year term, with the mares selling in foal in 2017, after (we hope) delivering two Md-bred foals, also to be sold, with the LLCs eligible for future MD Fund Breeders’ Awards. Contact us if interested in the “Raise You #4.”
CAVAN THUNDER, in foal to Into Mischief, booked to verrazano
KANANi, in foal to Uncle Mo, booked to Successful Appeal
seReNA’s JOY, in foal to Orb, booked t/b/a
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STRONACH, ROME AMONG EVENT SPEAKERSBy Tom LaMarra
Frank Stronach, founder and honorary chairman
of The Stronach Group, is among the speakers
assembled for the National Owners Conference Jan.
12-13 at Gulfstream Park in Florida.
The conference is being run by OwnerView, a
joint venture between the Thoroughbred Owners
and Breeders Association and The Jockey Club. The
inaugural conference was held in the fall of 2014 at
Keeneland. This year's conference was scheduled as
a lead-up to the Jan. 16 Eclipse Awards ceremony,
also at Gulfstream.
Stronach, a perennial leading North American
breeder through his Adena Springs operation, is
scheduled to give a 20-minute "welcome message"
Jan. 12. His company owns Gulfstream along with
five other racetracks.
Jim Rome, talk-show host and Thoroughbred owner
of Jungle Racing, will deliver the keynote address Jan. 13.
The conference is designed to offer insights into
horse ownership for new and current Thoroughbred
owners. Topics include various ways to acquire race-
horses, their daily care, and those who provide it; the
importance of planning for aftercare; development
of a business plan for horse owners; and success
stories in the business. BH
Frank Stronach will be giving the welcome address at the second annual National Owners Conference
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Session 2 Hips to Watchby Glenye Cain Oakford
Hip Sex, Sire–Dam
387
Conquest Harlanate
f, 4, Harlan's Holiday–Allison's Pride
Consignor: Lane's End, agent
Canada’s 2014 champion juvenile filly won two graded
stakes in five starts at 2.
448
Hot Stones
m, 6, Bustin Stones–Steamed Up
Consignor: Highclere, agent I
Hot Stones is a New York-bred grade III winner with
$521,356 in earnings; she’s offered as a racing or brood-
mare prospect.
531
Neilinger
f, 4, Tapit–Pursuit of Glory (IRE)
Consignor: Eaton Sales, agent
This 4-year-old racing/broodmare prospect is out of group
I-placed Pursuit of Glory (Ire) from the family of Sophisticat
and Serena’s Tune.
542
c, y, Dunkirk–Palace Weekend
Consignor: Four Star Sales Agent
Dunkirk colt is a half brother to group I winner Palace Epi-
sode and three-quarters brother to Adventure, dam of dual
group II winner and group I-placed Laughing Lashes.
578
Roan Inish
m, 9, Elusive Quality–Inish Glora
Covering Sire: Arch
Consignor: Mill Ridge Sales, agent
The Mill Ridge agency has dual stakes-winner and $598,619
earner Roan Inish, in foal to Arch.
579
f, y, Arch–Roan Inish
Consignor: Mill Ridge Sales, agent
Roan Inish's Arch yearling filly, a March 6 foal.
581
Royal Lahaina
m, 5, Chapel Royal–Fabulous Bonus
Covering Sire: Speightstown
Consignor: James B. Keogh (Grovendale), agent V
Offers grade II winner Royal Lahaina, out of family of grade I
winner Fabulously Fast.
619
f, y, Candy Ride–Summer Applause
Consignor: Lane's End, agent
Filly is the first foal out of multiple graded winner and grade
I-placed Summer Applause.
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EXCHANGE RATE, 19, EUTHANIZEDBy Evan Hammonds
Exchange Rate, a $1.4 million
yearling purchase by Satish
Sanan, a grade II winner for Hall of
Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, and
the sire of 68 stakes winners, was
euthanized Jan. 11 at Three Chim-
neys Farm near Midway, Ky.
The 19-year-old son of the
legendary Danzig who had been
treated for pneumonia and liver
dysfunction more recently devel-
oped deep vein thrombosis in his
right hind leg.
In 2015 Exchange Rate had 11 new stakes win-
ners, of which five won graded/group stakes. His four
North American grade I winners are Ermine, who
won the Apple Blossom Handicap; Ball Dancing, win-
ner of the Jenny Wiley Stakes on turf; Sunset Glow,
who won the Del Mar Debutante Stakes; and, Swap
Fliparoo, who took the Darley Test Stakes.
Exchange Rate stood five seasons in Florida and
nine in Kentucky, and was shuttled three seasons to
Argentina. His 390 yearlings sold in North America
averaged $63,568. He covered 127 mares in 2015
had been fully booked for 2016 (at a $20,000 fee),
according to Grant Williamson, Three Chimneys'
director of stallion nominations. BH
Aisling Duignan, Dermot Ryan, Charlie O’Connor, Adrian Wallace or Scott Calder. Tel: 859-873-7088. Fax: 859-879 5756.
• ASHFORD • ASHFORD • ASHFORD • • ASHFORD • ASHFORD • ASHFORD •Fee:$20,000
Exchange Rate stood his last nine seasons at Three Chimneys Farm in Kentucky and sired 68 stakes winners
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AUSTRALIAN SPEED POPULAR IN EUROPEBy Clive Webb-Carter
Shuttling sires from Australia to Europe, it seems,
has never been so popular as 12 Australian sires
have arrived for the 2016 breeding season.
With Europe’s sales market dominated by
precociously bred offspring that can fill the
busy juvenile program, the demand is strong
for progeny by sires who possess good speed
over a mile or less.
Darley brings eight stallions to Europe,
including four new sires: Brazen Beau, Hal-
lowed Crown, Sidestep and Shooting to Win.
Australian sires have proved a good
source of success in recent years. Fastnet
Rock was leading sire for 2014-15 season
and 2011-12 season, sired three European
group I winners in 2015, including Epsom
Oaks (Eng-I) winner Qualify; Exceed And
Excel is the sire of more than 40 Northern
Hemisphere stakes winners; while Starspan-
gledbanner sired the 2014 Prix Morny (Fr-I)
winner The Wow Signal.
With Sepoy, So You Think, Redoute's Choice—who
does not return for the 2016 season—Foxwedge, and
Helmet all due their first European-conceived run-
ners this year, Australian sires will have an influence
in Europe for some time. BH
Fastnet Rock is proof of Australian sire success in Europe
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RACINGCOMMENTARYwith Bob Barry
MAPPING OUT A WINNING CAMPAIGN
Proponents of proper plan-
ning like to quote legendary
baseball executive Branch
Rickey’s “luck is the residue
of design,” as if good plan-
ning alone was enough to
temper the whims of fortune
and achieve success. This, of
course, is pure bunkum.
While it may be tempting
to attribute good luck as a
direct result of your brilliant
planning, this not only smacks
of self-delusion, but also has
the distinct odor of hubris. The thought here is
that there are good plans and bad plans, just
as there are good luck and bad luck operating
independently on all designs.
Consider the case of California Chrome. The
official story states that his entire 3-year-old
campaign was plotted out well in advance, and
it resulted in four grade I wins and his being
named 2014 Horse of the Year. Presumably his
2015 campaign also involved at least a modicum
of planning, yet that scheme resulted in only two
second-place finishes and months of quixotic and
ultimately fruitless vagabonding in search of turf
glory at Ascot and Arlington International. Not all
plans are created equal.
Given recent retirements in the handicap di-
vision and the devastating loss of Shared Belief,
it was great to see the popular “Chrome” return
to form in the Jan. 9 San Pasqual (gr. II) at Santa
Anita. Although this observer strives to avoid be-
ing one of “those handicappers” who thinks he
knows how to spot a horse better than its train-
er (or, in some cases, its owner), we will confess
to some satisfaction that grass racing no longer
seems to be a part of Chrome’s future. Here’s
to letting Chrome be Chrome and allowing the
chips to fall where they may.
This handicapper’s plan for his own winning
campaign has typically found him concentrat-
ing on familiar players and surroundings, such
as the New York circuit and other locales with
graded stakes races and high-class turf racing,
especially places such as Keeneland and Ken-
tucky Downs, which feature the lowest takeouts
in the country.
A hankering for beating favorites does result
in some long dry patches. In the past the ten-
dency has been to avoid multi-race wagers on
the theory that playing mainly “price” horses
makes it hard enough to win one race, let alone
four or five in a row. But with the advent of
50-cent Pick 5 betting with very low takeouts,
the bar to betting into large pools with poten-
tially massive payouts has never been lower (an
important consideration for low-rollers like me).
It’s a new year, and time to see if old dogs really
can learn new tricks. Anyhow, that’s the plan,
and at least for now I'm sticking with it. BH
California Chrome's 4-year-old season didn't go as planned, but he looks back on track
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WATCH RACE REPLAYS OF NORTH AMERICAN RACES BY CLICKING ON THE RACE NAMERACE RESULTS
ALLOWANCE RESULTS
Laurel Park, Race 7, ALW
1/11, $42,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:12.23, track fast.1–Bustin to Win, 124, ch f, 4, Bustin Stones–Supreme
Discovery, by Supremo, $23,940, O–Joseph E. Besecker, B–Togs (NY), T–Hugh I. McMahon, J–Nik Juarez
Sale History: 2014 FTMMAY, $9,000, 2012 FTNOCT, ($1,000 RNA).
Margin: ½, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Mahoning Valley Racecourse, Race 4, ALW
1/11, $25,300, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.49, track fast.1–Linda's Luck K, 116, ch c, 3, Lookin At Lucky–Mighty
Cute Girl, by Mighty Adversary, $15,180, O–Thomas L. Holyfield, B–Meadow Springs Stables, LLC (OH), T–Jeffrey A. Radosevich, J–Luis Raul Rivera
Sale History: 2014 FTKJUL, $42,000, 2013 KEENOV, ($37,000 RNA).
Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Santa Anita Park, Race 8, AOC
1/10, $58,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:16.44, track fast.1–Lily Pod K, 121, b f, 4, Bernstein–Count to Eleven, by
Grand Slam, $34,800, O–Hebert, A. C. and Queen Bee Rac-ing, LLC, B–Caldara Farm Inc. & William R. Hilliard Jr. (KY), T–Richard Baltas, J–Mario Gutierrez
Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, $36,000.Margin: 3¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
MAIDEN RESULTS
Fair Grounds, Race 9, MSW
1/10, $40,000, 3yo, 6f (dirt), 1:12.51, track fast.1–Jensen, 120, ch c, 3, Haynesfield–Spun Lake, by Hard
Spun, $24,000, O–Jones, Larry and Cindy, B–Larry Jones & Cindy Jones (KY), T–J. Larry Jones, J–Florent Geroux
Margin: 1½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Golden Gate Fields, Race 8, MSW
1/10, $26,000, 3yo, 6f (all-weather), 1:10.42, track fast.1–Boldly True, 120, dk b/br g, 3, Yes It's True–Celebrian, by
Dance Master, $15,600, O–Dang, Gatto Racing, LLC, Hol-lendorfer, Melen, Pageler, Sigband and Taub, B–Set-Hut, LLC, Jay Goodwin & Nathan Granger (LA), T–Jerry Hollen-dorfer, J–Juan J. Hernandez
Sale History: 2015 OBSMAR, $110,000, 2014 OBSAUG, $45,000, 2014 OBSJAN, $33,000.
Margin: neck, 14 starters. View Equibase Chart
Mahoning Valley Racecourse, Race 1, MSW
1/11, $24,500, 3yo, 6f (dirt), 1:10.75, track fast.1–Lukeyontheloose, 122, dk b/br g, 3, Flying First Class–
Sweet Lolinda, by Marquetry, $14,455, O–Randy N. Kerr, B–Randy Neil Kerr (OH), T–Randy N. Kerr, J–Edgar Paucar
Margin: 6¾, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Santa Anita Park, Race 9, MSW
1/10, $56,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.25, track fast.1–Moonie, 123, ch f, 4, Square Eddie–Moonfest, by Irish
River (FR), $33,600, O–Reddam Racing LLC, B–Reddam Racing, LLC (CA), T–Edward R. Freeman, J–Mario Gutierrez
Margin: 1¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
K Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate
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UPCOMING ENTRIES
K Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate
MARSHUA S.Laurel Park, Saturday, January 16, Race 46f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo f, 1:55 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Lost Raven Uncle Mo 3/f Trevor McCarthy 122 - Repole Stable 2 Mo d'Amour K Uncle Mo 3/f Trevor McCarthy 116 - King of Prussia Stable 3 Aye a Song Fiber Sonde 3/f Christian Hiraldo 122 - John D. McKee 4 Decoratedwithstyle Rockport Harbor 3/f Julio A. Hernandez 116 - Steve & Debbie Jackson 5 Karen's Silk High Cotton 3/f Jevian Toledo 118 - GRD Two Racing 6 Trace of Grace Petionville 3/f Victor R. Carrasco 116 - W.M.T. StableBreeders: 1–Repole Stable, Inc.; 2–Doug Branham & Felicia Branham; 3–John D. McKee; 4–Dr. Stephen G. Jackson & Debbie Jackson; 5–Juvenal Diaz; 6–WMT Stables, Inc..Trainers: 1–Todd A. Pletcher; 2–Todd A. Pletcher; 3–John D. McKee; 4–Flint W. Stites; 5–Michael Dilger; 6–T. Bernard Houghton.
FIRE PLUG S.Laurel Park, Saturday, January 16, Race 86f (dirt), $75,000, 4yo/up, 3:55 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Final Prospect Jump Start 4/g Lane J. Luzzi 120 - Non Stop Stable 2 Snow Leopard Red Giant 6/g No Rider 118 - D A S L Stable LLC 3 Majestic Hussar Majestic Warrior 6/h Carlos H. Marquez, Jr. 118 - William B. Bayne, Jr. 4 Any Court Inastorm Successful Appeal 5/g Victor R. Carrasco 120 - Joan P. Everett 5 Heaven's Runway Run Away and Hide 6/h Trevor McCarthy 120 - David Jacobson 6 Jake N Elwood During 7/h J. D. Acosta 118 - J A G Racing & Jettany Thoroughbred Corp. 7 Maxwell Smarty Smarty Jones 4/g Julio A. Hernandez 118 - Thomas Finacchio 8 Sir Rockport Rockport Harbor 4/g Horacio Karamanos 118 - Amenta Racing Stables, LLC 9 Beach Hut K First Defence 5/h Trevor McCarthy 118 - Silver Trail Stables LLC 10 Sonny Inspired Artie Schiller 5/g Victor R. Carrasco 118 - D Hatman ThoroughbredsBreeders: 1–Non Stop Stable; 2–Peachtree Stable; 3–Joseph Witek; 4–W. Dale & Joan Everett; 5–Dr. K. K. Jayaraman & Dr. V. Devi Jayaraman; 6–Xanthus Farms, Inc.; 7–Thomas Finacchio & Caroline Rebecca Finacchio; 8–Legacy Farm & R. Larry Johnson; 9–Equus Farm; 10–Mr. & Mrs. Charles McGinnes.Trainers: 1–Gary Capuano; 2–Ollie L. Figgins, III; 3–William A. Campbell; 4–Jason Egan; 5–David Jacobson; 6–Marcos Zulueta; 7–Flint W. Stites; 8–Tim A. Ice; 9–Marcos Zulueta; 10–Phil Schoenthal.
Half-Brother to Super Ninety Nine Sells For $450,000 at KeenelandTop-Priced Yearling Colt of the DayHip 48, a yearling Colt by War Front, out of Exogenetic purchased by Gatewood Bell
SUPER NINETY NINE(By Pulpit—Exogenetic, by Unbridled’s Song)
MARYLAND’S ONLY GRADED STAKES-WINNING SON OF PULPITOUT OF A 3/4 – SISTER TO THE MULTIPLE GRADE 1 RACE FILLY EXOGENOUS
Half-Sister ELUSIVE HORIZON is a 5-time SW
2016 Stud Fee: $4,000 LIVE FOAL S&NWatch for his first foals arriving soon!
COUNTRY LIFE FARMCountry Life Farm, P.O. Box 107, Bel Air, Maryland 21014 www.CountryLifeFarm.comJosh or Michael Pons (410) 879-1952 • Fax (410) 879-6207 • Christy Holden, Gen. Mgr (410) 808-1325
Country Life Farm, P.O. Box 107, Bel Air, Maryland 21014 www.CountryLifeFarm.com Merryland Farm, 12901 Bottom Road, Hydes, Maryland 21082 [email protected]
Josh or Michael Pons (410) 879-1952 • Fax (410) 879-6207 • Christy Holden, Gen. Mgr (410) 808-1325
C o u n t r y L i f e f a r m S t a L L i o n S
Cal Nation ($2,500 LFSN) • Freedom Child ($3,000 LFSN) • Friesan Fire ($4,000 LFSN) • Malibu Moon ($95,000 in Kentucky) • Super Ninety Nine ($4,000 LFSN)
Country Life & merryLand farmS
Country Life farmBreeder of Champion RAise A NAtive’s dam
RAISE YOU (foal of 1946)
NOW FORMING the “RAISE YOU #4” Breeding Partnership at Keeneland January Sale
The resurgence of the Maryland Breeding Industry encouraged Country Life Farm to acquire three broodmares (pictured above) at the 2015 Keeneland November Sale, each in the $50,000-range. We formed the Raise You #1, 2, and 3 LLCs, ten shares at $5,000, with Country Life a 10% partner, and
expenses of $125 a month. The LLCs quickly sold out. The LLCs have a two-year term, with the mares selling in foal in 2017, after (we hope) delivering two Md-bred foals, also to be sold, with the LLCs eligible for future MD Fund Breeders’ Awards. Contact us if interested in the “Raise You #4.”
CAVAN THUNDER, in foal to Into Mischief, booked to verrazano
KANANi, in foal to Uncle Mo, booked to Successful Appeal
seReNA’s JOY, in foal to Orb, booked t/b/a
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Super Ninety Nine
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UPCOMING ENTRIES
K Denotes Keeneland Sales Graduate
FRANK WHITELEY, JR S.Laurel Park, Saturday, January 16, Race 67f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo, 2:55 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Wychmere Cape Blanco (IRE) 3/c Nik Juarez 118 - Equivine Farm 2 Henry the King K Henrythenavigator 3/c Nik Juarez 116 - Rising Sun Racing Stables, Inc. 3 Never Gone South K Munnings 3/c Trevor McCarthy 122 - M M G Racing Stable 4 Danny My Boy K Include 3/g Mychel J. Sanchez 118 - Final Turn Racing LLC 5 Huntin'theholidays Jump Start 3/c Jevian Toledo 118 - Alexander R. Levengood & Ronald Clark 6 Marengo Road K Quality Road 3/c Victor R. Carrasco 116 - Harry C. & Tom O. Meyerhoff 7 Moon Over a Beauty Malibu Moon 3/c Aaron T. Gryder 116 - My Meadowview Farm LLCBreeders: 1–Equivine Farm; 2–Kim Nardelli & Rodney Nardelli; 3–Bend Or Thoroughbreds, USA; 4–Ole A. Nielsen; 5–Horseshoe Valley Equine; 6–Haymarket Farm LLC; 7–My Meadowview LLC.Trainers: 1–Cathal A. Lynch; 2–Gregory D. Sacco; 3–Cathal A. Lynch; 4–Gregory D. Sacco; 5–Gerald E. Brooks; 6–Michael J. Trombetta; 7–Richard A. Violette, Jr..
COTTON FITZSIMMONS MILE H.Turf Paradise, Saturday, January 16, Race 78f (turf), $75,000, 4yo/up, 3:29 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Somethings Unusual Vronsky 8/g Ignacio Puglisi 119 - Bruce Treitman 2 Ride Hard Kowboy K Kodiak Kowboy 4/g Scott A. Stevens 120 - Turner Shiew or Robert W. Morgan 3 Empire Knight K Empire Maker 6/g Daniel P. Vergara 119 - R. Wiest or C. Garvey or T. Rollingson or TG Racing
LLC or M. Guida or R. Exelby 4 Red Zeus Red Sky's 6/g Kelly Bridges 119 - Peggy Hopwood 5 Gentle as a Breeze Wilko 6/g Jake Barton 116 - Seven Arms Stable 6 Perfectly Majestic K Majesticperfection 4/g Brice Blanc 122 - Craig Griffin 7 Az Ridge K Toccet 7/g Andrew R. Ramgeet 120 - Sawyer Cattle Company 8 Big Cazanova (ARG) Giant's Causeway 7/r Abel Lezcano 122 - Gary Barber 9 Number Five Point Given 5/g Jorge Martin Bourdieu 116 - Michael TerryBreeders: 1–Old English Rancho; 2–Indian Creek; 3–Dixiana Farms LLC; 4–Dick Hopwood & Peggy Hopwood; 5–Bob Walton; 6–Brereton C. Jones; 7–Glencrest Farm LLC; 8–Haras de la Pomme; 9–Stone Farm.Trainers: 1–Michael W. McCarthy; 2–Molly J. Pearson; 3–Robertino Diodoro; 4–Dan L. McFarlane; 5–David Van Winkle; 6–Robert B. Hess, Jr.; 7–Dan L. McFarlane; 8–Peter Miller; 9–Carl O'Callaghan.
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Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2015 Northern Hemisphere earnings through December 31, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North Amer-ica (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2015 Northern Hemisphere only.
2015 LEADING SIRES
Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’15 Earnings
1 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY Frosted ($1,912,200) $18,397,691
2 Medaglia d'Oro El Prado, ’99 $150,000 Darley, KY Songbird ($1,502,000) $13,219,030
3 Pioneerof the Nile Empire Maker, ’06 $125,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY American Pharoah ($8,288,800) $11,582,061
4 Kitten's Joy El Prado, ’01 $100,000 Ramsey Farm, Inc., KY Stephanie's Kitten ($1,658,800) $11,573,535
5 Candy Ride (ARG) Ride the Rails, ’99 $60,000 Lane's End, KY Shared Belief ($900,000) $11,474,191
6 Curlin Smart Strike, ’04 $100,000 Hill 'n' Dale Farms, KY Keen Ice ($1,735,770) $10,864,932
7 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 $85,000 Ashford Stud, KY Carpe Diem ($810,000) $10,739,787
8 Speightstown Gone West, ’98 $100,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Force the Pass ($1,117,754) $9,883,644
9 Scat Daddy Johannesburg, ’04 Died Ashford Stud, KY El Kabeir ($584,000) $9,731,579
10 Malibu Moon A.P. Indy, ’97 $95,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY Mr. Z ($660,652) $9,195,374
Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’15 Earnings
1 Pioneerof the Nile Empire Maker, ’06 $125,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY American Pharoah ($8,288,800) $11,582,061
2 Colonel John Tiznow, ’05 $7,500 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Airoforce ($516,080) $4,249,823
3 Cowboy Cal Giant's Causeway, ’05 $5,000 Pin Oak Stud, KY Cowboy Son ($724,500) $3,171,813
4 Zensational Unbridled's Song, ’06 N/A N/A Pure Sensation ($234,000) $2,608,178
5 Old Fashioned Unbridled's Song, ’06 $6,500 Taylor Made Stallions, Inc., KY Cheongu ($257,228) $2,585,224
6 Square Eddie Smart Strike, ’06 $25,000 Ocean Breeze Ranch, CA Found Money ($286,100) $2,458,355
7 Kodiak Kowboy Posse, ’05 N/A N/A Shotgun Kowboy ($388,343) $2,435,851
8 Giant Gizmo Giant's Causeway, ’04 5,000 CAN$ Adena Springs North, CAN Amis Gizmo ($260,233) $2,226,244
9 Dunkirk Unbridled's Song, ’06 N/A N/A Jules N Rome ($173,482) $2,116,042
10 In Summation Put It Back, ’03 $2,500 Ocala Stud Farm, FL Summation Time ($110,858) $1,995,924
2015 THIRD-CROP SIRESListed below are the top 10 leading third-crop sires by 2015 Northern Hemisphere earnings through December 31, 2015. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2015 Northern Hemisphere only.
2015 TURF SIRESListed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2015 North American turf earnings through December 31, 2015. Only stallions that have at least one turf runner in North Ameri-ca are included. Racing statistics are 2015 North American only. ’15 Turf % Total Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) Earnings Earnings
1 Kitten's Joy El Prado, ’01 $100,000 Ramsey Farm, Inc., KY Stephanie's Kitten ($1,658,800) $9,290,359 86%
2 Medaglia d'Oro El Prado, ’99 $150,000 Darley, KY Sentiero Italia ($791,100) $4,581,807 39%
3 Galileo (IRE) Sadler's Wells, ’98 N/A Coolmore Stud, IRE Found (IRE) ($1,650,000) $3,983,689 99%
4 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 $85,000 Ashford Stud, KY Red Rifle ($366,250) $3,962,514 39%
5 Scat Daddy Johannesburg, ’04 Died Ashford Stud, KY Dacita (CHI) ($220,000) $3,815,570 42%
6 Bernstein Storm Cat, ’97 Died N/A Tepin ($2,092,520) $3,732,836 67%
7 English Channel Smart Strike, ’02 $25,000 Calumet Farm, KY The Pizza Man ($1,088,600) $3,700,243 78%
8 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY Closing Bell ($374,415) $3,690,510 21%
9 Lemon Drop Kid Kingmambo, ’96 $40,000 Lane's End, KY Da Big Hoss ($519,170) $3,444,033 53%
10 City Zip Carson City, ’98 $40,000 Lane's End, KY Catch a Glimpse ($674,364) $3,355,676 37%