COUNTRY LIFE PRESS MERRYLAND MAGAZINE
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COUNTRY LIFE PRESS MERRYLAND MAGAZINE
July 1, 2015 COUNTRY LIFE PRESS MERRYLAND MAGAZINE From Beginning To Winning Country Life Farm 319 Old Joppa Road P.O. Box 107 Bel Air, Maryland 21014 Merryland Farm 12901 Bottom Road Hydes, Maryland 21082 Phone: (410) 879-1952 info@countrylifefarm.com www.countrylifefarm.com Inside: Racing News 2 Yearling Show 3 Off to a Super Start 4 Final Foal Gallery of ‘15 4 Keep up to date on all that’s going on at Country Life & Merryland via our Facebook Feed (even if you don’t have a Facebook account). A Magnificent Summer Saturday for Malibu Moon Malibu Moon, the sire of CLF Partnership runners Miss Moonshine, Moon Orbit and So Long Armstrong, currently ranks 7th on the 2015 Leading Sire List, after a big summer Malibu Moon’s daughters also had a big month of June with their offspring. Among Malibu Moon’s June successes as a broodmare sire were the victory by Grade 1 winSaturday on June 20th. ner Stellar Wind in the $200,000 Grade 2 Summertime Oaks at Santa Anita on the same day On that day, Malibu Moon’s son Mr. Z won as the Ohio Derby and Obeah Stakes, and a the $500,000 Ohio Derby by a nose (his first late-running victory by the 2-year-old colt stakes victory after placing in 8 black-type events, including 3 Grade 1 races, for trainer D. Cocked and Loaded in the $250,000 Tremont Stakes at Belmont Park earlier in the month. Wayne Lukas), while Malibu Moon’s daughter Luna Time won the $100,000 Grade 3 Obeah Malibu Moon is the sire of CLF Partnership Stakes at Delaware Park for trainer Graham broodmares Fifteen Moons, Moon Map, SagaMotion, and yet another daughter, Conquest moon and Shenandoah Moon. Eclipse, won a $60,000 Churchill Downs allowHe is also the sire of Freedom Child, who ance for trainer stands at stud at Country Life and Mark Casse. was represented by his first crop of In addition to his exploits as a sire, foals this past spring from 82 mares bred in 2014. Malibu Moon’s son Mr. Z (above, middle) participated in this year’s Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes (above, left) before going on to win the $500,000 Ohio Derby on June 20th. Malibu Moon also sired the dam of Grade 1 winner Stellar Wind, who took the Grade 2 Summertime Oaks the same day as Mr. Z’s triumph. Stellar Wind is sired by Curlin, a son of Smart Strike, meaning that she is produced on the same cross as the filly from CLF Partnership broodmare Fifteen Moons born earlier this year (above, right), who is sired by Smart Strike’s Eclipse Champion son English Channel. M E R R Y L A N D M A G A Z I N E - J u l y 1 , 2 0 1 5 R acing P a g e 2 Recap CLF Partnership filly First To Fire has come a long way from our Autumn Day in the Country 2013. Still just a weanling then when she was the “First Friesan Fire Filly,” the daughter of Friesan Fire and the stakes-winning mare Minnesota Mafia is now a 2-year-old with racetrack experience, following her debut in a maiden special weight at Pimlico on June 4th. Look for her to run back at Laurel early in July. Moon Vision, a homebred for her CLF Partnership, followed up a win at Pimlico in May with a strong 2nd at Parx in June. She makes her next start on July 1st at Penn National. Meanwhile, CLF Partnership filly Midnight Ball is pointing towards a $50,000 state-bred allowance race at Monmouth Park on July 5th for her first start of the year after breaking CLF Partnership filly First To Fire For more information about any her maiden last year as a 2-year-old. of our exciting Other CLF Partnership runners to look out for at the (above) made her racetrack debut on partnerships, June 4th at Pimlico. Among those in races in the coming months include So Long Armstrong, call George or Christy at attendance were (below, left to right) Flash McCaul, Chanel Number One and If Not For Her. (410) 879-1952 or e-mail Chris Hash, Donna Carter, info@countrylifefarm.com. Karen Schafer, Steve Morris and Mary Curran. Meanwhile, CLF Partnership filly Midnight Ball (left) is back with trainer Mike Trombetta at Laurel and pointing for a return to the races on July 5th at Monmouth Park. Good-looking Luck Goodluckjohnathan (left, this year at 2), is a son of Friesan Fire and the mare Holy Beast. He was foaled at Country Life in 2013 (above, left), and his full brother was born here this spring (above, right). Longtime CLF client Johnathan Miller regularly travels to Africa for work. So when he was looking to name his now-2-yearold homebred colt by Friesan Fire out of his mare Holy Beast, he turned to African politics for inspiration. Miller decided upon Goodluckjohnathan, in honor of the former president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, who served in that capacity from 2010 until earlier this year. Foaled at Country Life in the spring of 2013, Goodluckjohnathan recently joined trainer Graham Motion’s string at Fair Hill, where he will continue to train towards his racetrack debut. Earlier this year, Holy Beast delivered a full brother to Goodluckjohnathan at Country Life. M E R R Y L A N D 81s t M A G A Z I N E - J u l y 1 , 2 0 1 5 Annual MHBA P a g e Yearling 3 Show Country Life took 9 yearlings to this year’s 81st annual MHBA Yearling Show at the Timonium Fair Grounds on June 28th, and among those earning accolades were Brice’s Fire (4th -place in her class of 29 fillies) and She’slikethewind (groom’s award in that same class). Both fillies are daughters of Friesan Fire born at CLF last spring. Brice’s Fire (left, with Kaitlyn) and She’slikethewind (right, with Christy) showing off their awards. “Captain” Christy Holden (above, far right) giving the CLF Team a pep-talk prior to showing 6 fillies in Class III at the MHBA Yearling Show on June 28th. From left to right: George Adams, Michelle Racine, Matt McCarron, Kaitlyn Cawley, Fabian Herrera and Armando Gutierrez. Thanks to Larry Davis for the photo. Among the yearlings prepped and shown by CLF at this year’s MHBA Yearling Show were (clockwise from above): Brice’s Fire (owned by the Ma and Pa LLC), Prime Nation (bred by the Get Lucky LLC), Not Even For Love (owned by the Smash Review Filly LLC), Faze the Nation (owned by Linda Walls), and Pearly Rose (owned by Lou Ottrando & CLF). M E R R Y L A N D M A G A Z I N E - J u l y 1 , 2 0 1 5 June Foal P a g e 4 Gallery This is the final trio of the 69 foals delivered at Country Life by Christy and her staff this spring. It was a good year for the girls, as that total includes 43 fillies to only 26 colts. Colt by Friesan Fire out of Profitability. Owned by Spendthrift Farm. Filly by Friesan Fire out of Stormin Casey. Owned by Dave Baxter. Good Colt by Cal Nation out of Press You. Owned by Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin Jr. & CLF. mares to “99” With breeding season in the homestretch, CLF’s first-year stallion Super Ninety Nine has covered an extremely impressive first book. Among his initial mates were: Vee Vee Star – G2PW, dam of Eclipse Champion 2-year-old Declan’s Moon. Mrs. Vanderbilt - Dam of G2W Dancing Afleet ($286,250) and SW Tujoes ($464,341). Goldie Pops – Dam of G2W Redaspen ($459,473). Silentlea – G2W 2-year-old, dam of SW Blue Mountain Cat ($159,583) and SPW Tap Softly ($207,696). Stylish – G3W of $588,227, dam of $250k 2yo sale topper Hillbilly Royalty. All For Fashion – SW of $93,594, dam of SPW Tizquick ($104,467). Super Ninety Nine was picked out as a 2-year-old for owner Susan Chu by Donato Lanni, the judge of this year’s MHBA Yearling Show. Lanni was also responsible for identifying Eclipse Champion Lookin At Lucky before his racing career, along with Grade 1 winners Bayern, Dortmund, Secret Circle, etc. As Long As Ittakes – Dam of SWs Moonlit Malibu ($256,288) and Wait It Out ($218,937), plus $100k+ earner Lieutenant Dan. Chapena – Dam of SW Who Is Camille ($128,850). Dam is G1W & Champion La Chaposa, the dam of G1Ws Chaposa Springs and You and I. Dancing Anna – SW of $140,740, dam of $200k 2yo Tiz a Billy. Homemaker – SW of $303,485, dam of SW Mischievous Mama ($187,730). Lucky Nita – Dam of SW Where’s Rosie B ($252,614). Malibu Sue – SW of $149,355, dam of SW Aaron’s Way ($161,165). Minnesota Mafia – SW of $118,955, dam of promising 2-year-old First To Fire. Tapforaly – Dam of SW Nay’s Tap ($275,758) and SPW Aly’s Tap ($104,658). Beau’s Trip - SPW of $171,520, half to SWs First Arrival ($239,386) and Music Please ($146,413). Angel I B - WR of $154,811, half to SPW Latifah ($143,660). Helen Louise - WR of $103,110, dam of promising 2-year-old Hell of Afire and yearling She’slikethewind. Shenandoah Moon - O/o a half to SW Katie’s Love (d/o SW Celtic Katie) and G2PW Vee Vee Star (d/o Declan’s Moon). Mrs. Chu paid $260,000 for Super Ninety Nine out of the 2012 OBS June Sale on Lanni’s recommendation. The son of Pulpit went on to earn $378,260 during his racing career.