January 2011

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January 2011
New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc.
January 2011
New York Breeder
Winter
Wonderland
New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc.
NewYork Breeder
January 2011
CONTENTS
Executive Director’s letter..............................6
News .............................................................8
Track closures, fewer race days, and lower purses are possible
following New York City Off-Track Betting Corp.’s closure; NYRA
officials say a Republican-backed plan to restructure all of the
state’s OTB companies would force the corporation into bankruptcy
again; five current New York Thoroughbred Breeders directors
elected to new two-year terms
Vinery establishes presence in New York.....12
Twice in two months, major commercial breeding operations have
announced that they are setting up shop in New York
Pedigree Profile: A Shin Forward .................14
A Shin Forward traces to fifth dam Cequillo, a cornerstone of Tartan
Farms
Racing Roundup ..........................................16
Former claimer Endless Circle takes Fall Highweight; Stormy’s
Majesty storms to Discovery victory
New York-bred stakes winners.....................18
A look at New York-bred runners who won stakes in November
and December
Sires of winners ...........................................23
Sires of New York-bred and -sired runners who won non-claiming
races; plus sires of all juvenile winners
Leading Fund winners .................................24
Leading owner and breeder award earners in 2010
NEW YORK THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS INC.
President: Barry R. Ostrager
Vice President: Thomas J. Gallo III
Secretary-Treasurer: Vivien Malloy
Directors:
Jerry Bilinski, D.V.M.
Chester Broman
Lois Engel
John Thomas McMahon
Joanne Nielsen
Suzie O’Cain
Shirl Penney
Dr. Chris Purdy
Directors Emeritus:
John Nerud
Paul A. Schosberg
Staff:
Executive Director: Jeffrey A. Cannizzo
Executive Assistant: Paula Hayes
Communications Manager: Sarah Mace
57 Phila St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Telephone: (518) 587-0777 • Fax: (518) 587-1551
E-mail: info@nytbreeders.org
Website: www.nytbreeders.org
THOROUGHBRED TIMES CO. INC.
Chairman: Norman Ridker
President and Editor: Mark Simon
Deputy Editor: Steve Bailey
Contributing Editor: Don Clippinger
Copy Editors: Deanna Bowden
Art and Production: Jeanette Vance (Art Director),
Laura Lacy (Production Manager), Betty Gee,
LaDonna Murphy, Tami Zigo
New York breeders by earnings....................25
Advertising Sales: Hal Moss
Leading breeders of New York-breds by domestic and foreign
purses in 2010
Advertising Staff: Shelli Baker
Leading owners, trainers, jockeys ............... 26
Leading New York owners, trainers, and jockeys by domestic and
foreign earnings in 2010
General sire list............................................27
Leading New York-based sires
CORRECTION
In the New York Stallion Register, the cover photo of Freud was
incorrectly identified on the table of contents page. Another
horse’s name was mistakenly inserted in the space. The photo
of Freud, leading sire in the state in 2009, was taken by Barbara
Livingston. We regret the error.
Cover Image: Winter wonderland
Photo by: PhotosByZ.com
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A New Sire Worthy of Respect
SIR WHIMSEY
JUMP START—APOGEE, BY STAR DE NASKRA
Bob Coglianese photo
Graded Stakes Winner of $521,784
Winner of the Gulfstream Park H. (G2) over multiple graded stakes winners FAIRBANKS and KISS THE KID
Ran third in the Pimlico Special H. (G1) behind multiple G1SW STUDENT COUNCIL
Won or placed in stakes at six different racetracks, on dirt, mud, and synthetics
Race 26 times from age two through six
By JUMP START, a promising son of sire-of-sires A.P. INDY
Out of a stakes-placed mare by champion sprinter STAR DE NASKRA
2011 Stud Fee: Private
Property of Turtle Bird Stable
Standing at: MILL CREEK FARM
1019 County Road 70, Stillwater, NY 12170
New York-Breds...
They start with an advantage
Anne@millcreeksaratoga.com
(518) 584-9457
Dealing with a temporary crisis
by Jeffrey A. Cannizzo, Executive Director
New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc.
creased on-track attendance and handle, but we
The closure of New York City Off-Track Betting
will all need to monitor the numbers closely in the
Corp. on December 7 has, without question, creweeks to come.
ated a crisis for the New York state racing and
All those things notwithstanding, the New York
breeding industries.
City OTB closure cannot help but have an immeA crisis calls for crisis management, and there
diate negative impact on the New York Thoroughbred
is action on all fronts. The day after the New York
Breeding and Development Fund. Historically, New
state Senate failed to pass the New York City OTB
York City OTB has accounted for 36% of the Fund’s
reorganization legislation, the New York State Racrevenue. On the other hand, the Fund has been
ing and Wagering Board met and approved emerdealing for with New York City OTB delinquency
gency rules in the attempt to stem the migration
for the past two years. In 2009, New York City OTB
of New York City OTB patrons to out-of-state wapaid only roughly half of its statutory obligation
gering platforms. This includes permission for the
to the Fund. In 2010, due to its policy of “deferred”
New York Racing Association to sign up customers
payments, New York City OTB paid approximately
online for NYRA Rewards, its free account waonly one-third of what was due to the Fund.
gering service, and to offer double cash rewards JEFFREY A. CANNIZZO
It is impossible to speculate right now on the
for three months to new NYRA Rewards customers.
Meanwhile, NYRA is pulling out all the stops to get patrons bottom line of what the Fund will suffer due to New York City
to the racetrack and participate in its simulcast programs. Within OTB closure. Nor can we tell to what extent this may be offset
by increased on-track attendance and handle in the future, or
the first week of the New York City OTB closure:
• NYRA expanded its free bus service to Aqueduct from select even by video lottery terminal revenue once the Aqueduct casino
New York City OTB locations in all five boroughs and added new comes on line. By the end of the first quarter, however, we should
routes, with free programs and concession vouchers for patrons; have a much better idea of how wagering has changed in the
• The racing association launched full-card simulcasting of state and how these changes will affect the Fund.
In the months of December and January, I will be participatAqueduct’s live program seven days a week in the heated Belmont Café at Belmont Park, with free parking, admission, and ing in several stakeholder meetings, including a meeting of the
Fund board to assess the new situation, and a hearing in Albany
program, and on-track prices on all payouts; and
• NYRA announced that Aqueduct would be open for dark- called by Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow to explore the possibilday simulcasting on Mondays and Tuesdays with free parking ity of merging the state’s regional OTB corporations.
Things are moving very fast and, as usual, I will continue to
and admission, and it would remain open on other days through
use our website and eNewsletters to keep you apprised of all dethe conclusion of live West Coast racing.
Early indications are that these measures are generating in- velopments.
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NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
New York News
New York City OTB shutdown
puts racing industry in jeopardy
NYTB directors re-elected
Five current New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc. directors have been elected to new two-year terms on the 11person board. Voting concluded on December 3, and results
were announced on December 6.
Re-elected to the board of directors for terms ending December 31, 2012, were:
• Lois Engel of Lattingtown, owner of Pucker Ridge Farm
in Warrensburg;
• Thomas J. Gallo III, founder and managing owner of Parting Glass Racing and Thomas J. Gallo III Sales Agency, and
owner of Blue Stone Farm in Cambridge;
• Vivien Malloy, owner of Edition Farm in Waccabuc;
• John McMahon, owner and manager of Old Saratoga
Thoroughbreds near Saratoga Springs; and
• Chris Purdy, D.D.S., owner of Ivy League Farm in Ithaca.
Six board members are serving the second year of their
two-year terms in 2011. They are: Jerry Bilinski, D.V.M., owner
of Waldorf Farm and Equine Medical Center; Chester Broman, owner of Chestertown Farm; Joanne T. Nielsen, owner
of Sunnyfield Farm; Suzie O’Cain, co-manager of Highcliff
Farm; Barry R. Ostrager, J.D., principal owner of Questroyal
Stud; and breeder Shirl Penney, president and chief executive officer of Dynasty Financial Partners.
Mark Wyville photo
Track closures, fewer race days, and lower purses are possible following New York City Off-Track Betting Corp.’s shutdown,
the state’s chief racing regulator said on December 8.
New York City OTB closed at midnight on December 7 after
the state Senate failed to approve legislation that would have kept the
bankrupt organization open. New
York City OTB was on track to handle $750-million this year.
Trying to keep money from leaving New York, the New York State
Racing and Wagering Board on December 8 took emergency measures
that allowed people to register online for betting accounts with the
New York Racing Association, Yonkers
Raceway, and both Catskill and Nassau OTBs. Previously, bettors had to
JOHN SABINI
open accounts in person.
“There’s a consequence to what happened yesterday,” board
Chairman John Sabini said. “We just put a gaping hole in the
handle. The size of the hole, we don’t know yet. But there will
likely be less of a racing product. I think you’ll see fewer race
dates and you may even see a track or two close.”
TURN OUT THE LIGHTS
After 39 years, New York City OTB was shuttered when it
was unable to emerge from bankruptcy
NYRA, Yonkers Raceway, and Monticello Raceway are the
tracks that relied most heavily upon New York City’s OTB’s revenue stream. Monticello is the track most vulnerable to a potential closing, according to observers.
NYRA also met on December 8 and discussed repercussions
about the New York City OTB closure, but has no definitive plans
for altering race dates in 2011. Such action would require approval of a state Racing Franchise Oversight Board that monitors NYRA’s business matters. The Racing and Wagering Board
would not have to act.
“If anybody thinks there’s not going to be considerable change
to the racing product, they’re kidding themselves,” Sabini said.
“Now, not only New York City OTB workers lose their jobs, but
every segment of the racing industry—from feed store owners
to horsemen to those who board the equine athletes—will feel
negative consequences.”
New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver’s office confirmed
that an 11 a.m. EST hearing was scheduled for December 15 in
Albany to consider consolidation of the five remaining regional
off-track betting organizations.
Gov. David Paterson, speaking on radio station WOR-AM on
continued on page 10
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NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
McMahon of Saratoga
Standing the Richest
Stallion Roster in New York
New to NY
ALPHABET SOUP
SILENT NAME
Champion Sire of 12 Graded stakes winners,
$32-million in progeny earnings.
2010 stakes winners include 3YO
Graded winner FUGITIVE ANGEL.
Multiple Graded Stakes winner is the most
accomplished American runner by the legendary
Sunday Silence to ever stand in North America.
Won the Commonwealth Breeders’ Cup-G2 in
1:21 1/5, just 1/5 off the track record.
First foals are 2YO of 2011.
Enters stud 2011
New to NY
COAL PLAY
TIAGO
GSW with 100+ Beyer Speed Figures five times,
plus a game second behind Big Brown in the
2008 GI Haskell Invitational S.
Classic-placed multiple G1 stakes winner of $2.3 million
with a 110 Beyer Speed Figure, wins include Santa Anita
Derby G1 (dirt) and the Goodwood S.-G1(synthetic).
Enters stud 2011
New to NY
HARLEM ROCKER
TOUCH GOLD
Finished first in multiple NY Graded Stakes.
Winner of over $600,000. Won the
Withers S.-G3 by 2 lengths, and the
Prince of Wales S., 2nd Cigar Mile-G1.
$36-million in progeny earnings, 30 stakes winners,
10 graded, including champion SWEET HEARTH-G1,
SEEK GOLD-G1, COMPOSURE-G1,
MIDAS EYES-G1 and MASS MEDIA-G1.
Limited seasons available.
CATIENUS
UTOPIA
Sire of G1 stakes performers on all surfaces,
including G1 winners PRECIOUS KITTEN
and DAWN OF WAR at 2.
The Leading Money Earner by FORTY NINER
at Stud–$4.9M. Bred more mares in
2010 than any other sire in NY.
First foals are 2YO of 2011.
$6,000
$4,000
$3,500
$5,000
Barbara Livingston
New to NY
$5,000
$5,000
$10,000
$7,500
Inquiries to Joe or John McMahon
180 Fitch Road / Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 587-3426 | office@mcmahonthoroughbreds.com | www.mcmahonthoroughbreds.com
The New York Racing Association said a
Republican-backed plan to restructure all
of the state’s off-track betting companies
would force NYRA into bankruptcy again.
But the Senate’s Republican leadership
said the same benefits and provisions
given New York City OTB should be extended to the state’s five other regional
off-track betting firms as well—Nassau
and Suffolk on Long Island; and Catskill,
Capital, and Western in upstate New York.
“They’ve been doing the right thing; all
they want is to be treated fairly,” said Dean
Skelos (R-Nassau County), who is slated
to become the new majority leader on January 1. “Most of our members understand
that this is the time for a global solution
to the OTB problem, not just New York
City.”
Jockey Club photo
NYRA says Republican OTB plan
could force another bankruptcy
CHARLES HAYWARD
NEW YORK CITY OTB from page 8
December 9, said there are no ongoing negotiations about New
York City OTB, despite comments to the contrary from Senate
Republicans, who voted against the bill that would have kept
the bankrupt organization open.
New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc. President Barry Ostrager, also a NYRA board member, said, “The failure of the state
Senate to pass the governor’s New York City OTB bill that was
passed by the Assembly is a near death blow to the New York
breeding industry and will cost the state an enormous number
of jobs—not only lost DC 37 union [OTB] workers, but the jobs
of people in the breeding industry. This action will adversely af-
CORRECTION
In the New York Stallion Register, the cover photo of Freud
was incorrectly identified on the table of contents page.
Another horse’s name was mistakenly inserted in the space.
The photo of Freud, leading sire in the state in 2009, was
taken by Barbara Livingston. We regret the error.
However, NYRA said legislation sought by the
other regional OTBs would reduce revenues to
NYRA by more than $11-million. Overall, NYRA
would take a $20-million hit because of money
it would also lose under New York City OTB’s
proposed reorganization.
“NYRA cannot sustain a revenue reduction of
$20-million and continue to operate the three
racetracks,” NYRA President and Chief Executive Officer Charles Hayward said on December
7. “The consequence of the legislation being
advocated by the regional OTBs is that NYRA
would be forced to close.
“No regional OTB can survive long without the
NYRA product,” he added. “The net result of the
legislation being sought by the regional OTBs
would be the eventual closure of their own corporations and the elimination of Thoroughbred
racing in New York state.”—Paul Post
fect the macro economy of the state. Our state senators have not
done what their constituents elected them to do.”
New York City OTB Chairman Larry Schwartz, speaking on a
morning radio show, said, “This is going to have a tremendous
impact on the racing industry. I believe upstate tracks will close.
Horse farms will shut down, breeders will be moving out of state.
Many small businesses that support racing will have to lay off
people or shut down their operations. With a 9% unemployment rate in the state of New York, the Senate had a chance not
to add to those figures by passing a restructuring plan that the
Assembly approved.”
The Senate’s Republican leadership favored a bill that would
have dealt with New York’s five other regional OTBs, not just
New York City alone. State Republican leader Dean Skelos (RNassau County) said New York City OTB could have remained
open while negotiations continued.
But Schwartz said New York City OTB has no cash and could
not cover rent payments the past few days before closing.
“New York City OTB is shut down,” he said. “There is no plan
to reopen it. This is not a light switch. You can’t flick it on and
off.”—Paul Post
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Another sign
of New York optimism
Vinery joins Adena in establishing a strong stallion presence in the Empire State
One unmistakable sign of optimism in a state’s breeding program is when established, indigenous farms and operations announce plans to stand new stallions. Another sign—and perhaps
just as important—occurs when large operations from other
breeding regions decide to establish operations in the state.
Twice in two months, major commercial breeding operations
have announced that they are setting up shop in New York. The
first was Frank Stronach’s Adena Springs, which formed Adena
Springs New York and will stand five stallions at McMahon of
Saratoga Thoroughbreds for 2011.
In mid-November, another major player in the commercial
breeding industry, Vinery, announced plans to expand its presence in New York and to take over management of Empire Stud
in Hudson.
The renamed operation will be known as Vinery New York.
Jamie LaMonica, who served as Empire Stud’s president, will
be involved in the new venture.
For both Vinery and Adena Springs, the prospect of video lottery terminals boosting race purses and breeder awards played
a significant role in the decisions to set up shop in New York.
The first VLTs are expected to be in operation at Resorts World
New York at Aqueduct in the spring.
Vinery took its first steps into New York last year, when the
Kentucky-based commercial breeder and stallion manager relocated Posse and Repent to Empire Stud for the 2010 season. Joining them for the 2011 season will be Purge, who has stood at
Vinery’s Lexington farm since 2006, and Darley Stable’s recently
retired Justenuffhumor.
Remaining on the roster at Vinery New York will be Silver
Wagon, Frost Giant, Maybry’s Boy, and Midas Eyes.
‘Lucrative market’
“We’re excited about this expansion,” Vinery President Tom
Ludt said in announcing the changes. “Vinery stallions Posse
and Repent were relocated to New York, and they have been
very well received by the New York breeders. We have seen benefits from operating in a regional market, and with casinos boosting the New York program, we think that there will be a more
lucrative market for New York-breds.”
According to Jockey Club statistics, Posse was bred to 86 mares
in 2010 and Repent was bred to 75. Ludt said all the stallions
will be supported with Vinery-owned mares that will be shipped
to New York to be bred, and they will foal in New York.
Through December 1, Posse was New York’s top-ranked stallion by progeny earnings, and Repent was fourth. Posse will
stand the 2011 season for $10,000 live foal, and Repent will carry
a $5,000 fee.
Purge, who transfers to New York for the 2011 breeding season, is by the prominent sire Pulpit and out of Copelan’s Bid
Gal, by Copelan. A $180,000 Keeneland September yearling, he
collected three graded stakes victories for trainer Todd Pletcher
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NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
Courtesy of Vinery/Joy Gilbert photo
by Don Clippinger
Purge is relocating to New York for the 2011 breeding season
and will stand at Vinery New York
while racing for Starlight Stables, Paul Saylor, and Johns Martin.
He won his only start at two in 2003 and then scored in Belmont Park’s Peter Pan Stakes (G2) and Saratoga Race Course’s
Jim Dandy Stakes (G2) at three. He concluded his racing career
with a 33⁄4-length victory in the 2005 Hill ‘n’ Dale Cigar Mile
Handicap (G1).
Purge had more than $2.1-million in 2010 progeny earnings,
and his top horse overall is Macias, a three-time stakes winner
at Santa Anita Park.
“We think Purge will be well received with New York breeders,”
Ludt said. “He’s in the top of his crop in every category, is a son
of emerging sire of sires Pulpit, and on top of that he’s a very
attractive individual.”
Purge’s 2011 fee is $5,000 live foal.
Justenuffhumor
Justenuffhumor, a two-time Grade 2 winner, brings to New
York a highly desirable pedigree to complement his racing record.
He is by Distorted Humor, who again was among the leading
sires in 2010, and he is out of Justenuffheart, by Broad Brush.
Justenuffheart was the dam of 2006 champion two-year-old
filly Dreaming of Anna and two-time Grade 2 winner Lewis
Michael. Justenuffhumor’s second dam is Kitten’s First, by Lear
Fan, who produced 2004 champion turf male Kitten’s Joy, now
a successful stallion in Kentucky, and three-time Grade 1 winner Precious Kitten.
Purchased for $550,000 during the 2006 Keeneland September yearling sale, Justenuffhumor prospered in the silks of Godolphin Racing.
For both Vinery and Adena Springs, the
prospect of video lottery terminals
boosting race purses and breeder awards
played a significant role in the decisions to
set up shop in New York
“He has a tremendous family, showed tremendous talent on
the racetrack, and will provide New York breeders with a much
sought-after sire line,” LaMonica said. “He is an outstanding
physical specimen, and we look forward to breeders coming to
see him.”
Justenuffhumor will stand his initial season at stud for $5,000.
Adena Springs also established stud fees for its 2011 New York
roster. Heading the list is veteran Touch Gold, who stands for
$10,000, and 1996 Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) winner Alphabet
Soup, who has a $6,000 fee. Tiago and Silent Name (Jpn) each
will stand for $5,000, and Harlem Rocker will be at $3,500.
Marsh Side retired
to Questroyal
Multiple Grade 1 winner Marsh Side, a career earner of $2,360,853,
will join the Questroyal Stud stallion roster for the 2011 breeding
season. The son of influential sire Gone West will stand at Silvernails Farm in Pine Plains.
Marsh Side won the
2008 Pattison Canadian
International Stakes
(Can-G1) and the 2009
Northern Dancer Turf
Stakes (Can-G1), both
at Woodbine. During the
2010 season, he won
Woodbine’s Sky Classic
Stakes (Can-G2).
Marsh Side, now eight,
represents a family rich
MARSH SIDE
in graded stakes winners. He is out of Colonial Play, a Grade 2-winning daughter of Pleasant Colony and full
sister to 1991 champion two-year-old filly Pleasant Stage.
Marsh Side will stand as the property of owner-breeder Robert
S. Evans and will be nominated to the New York Stallion Stakes
and Breeders’ Cup. An introductory stud fee of $2,000, payable
when foal stands and nurses, is being offered to the first 50 mares
booked to Marsh Side.
Michael Burns photo
At Saratoga in 2009, he pulled off successive victories in the
Fourstardave (G2) and Bernard Baruch (G2) Handicaps to cap
a six-race winning streak. At Santa Anita Park that fall, he finished third to Goldikova (Ire) in the TVG Breeders’ Cup Mile
(G1).
“We think Justenuffhumor will be well received by New York
breeders given his race record and world-class pedigree,” said
Charlie Boden, Darley’s head of sales. “The New York breeding
program is poised to become one of the most lucrative places in
the country to raise a horse.”
LaMonica noted that Justenuffhumor has attributes that will
be attractive to New York breeders.
Another new arrival at McMahon, Coal Play, will have a $4,000
fee for 2011.
Don Clippinger is a contributing editor of THOROUGHBRED TIMES.
NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
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The Forward influence
of John Nerud
A Shin Forward traces to fifth dam Cequillo, a cornerstone of Tartan Farms’ success
A Shin Forward became one of New York’s all-time leading
state-breds when he bravely turned back a late cavalry charge
to win the Mile Championship (Jpn-G1) on November 21 at Kyoto
Race Course.
Bred by Edition Farm, the five-year-old Forest Wildcat horse
raised his career earnings to $3,302,052, placing him right behind New York’s Horse of the Decade, Funny Cide, who earned
$3,529,412.
To be sure, A Shin Forward toils in Japan, where the purses
are just shy of astronomical. His victory in the Mile Championship earned him $1,246,199, which is more than all but
two Breeders’ Cup races pay to their winners. Still, it is all too
easy to dismiss his riches as merely the result of Japan’s lofty
purses.
Deep in his pedigree is an undistinguished racemare who
helped to shape Florida’s breeding industry. And behind her productivity is a name that often pops up in connection with the
flowering of the Florida industry: Racing Hall of Fame trainer
and New York breeder John Nerud.
Tartan Farms and its owner, William McKnight, certainly reaped
the benefits of Nerud’s horsemanship and the riches produced
by Cequillo, a *Princequillo mare out of Boldness, by *Mahmoud.
She never finished better than third in a brief racing career
and earned all of $350, but she was pure gold as a broodmare.
Her first foal, Hot Dust, by Jet Action, was a multiple stakes
winner for McKnight. And, the hits kept coming. Her second
foal, Three Up, by Decathlon, was the grandam of several stakes
winners.
Her third foal, Grand Splendor, by Correlation, was one of her
Forest Wildcat 91
808 fls, 66 SWs
SI 1.65 DI=4.71
Wake Up Kiss 98
3 fls, 1 SW
DI=4.00
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Japan Racing Association photo
by Don Clippinger
A Shin Forward becomes the second-leading New York-bred
when winning the Mile Championship
most productive offspring for Tartan Farms and Tartan Stable.
Winner of a division of Atlantic City Race Course’s 1965 Pageant
Handicap, Grand Splendor was clearly a cut below her contemporary Gold Digger, a multiple stakes winner, although their
genetic paths eventually would cross.
Fappiano
Grand Splendor’s daughter Killaloe, by Nerud-trained champion Dr. Fager, produced Fappiano, a
A Shin Forward, dk. b. or br. h., 2005
colt by Gold Digger’s son Mr. Prospector. A Grade 1 winner on the track,
Nearctic 54
Northern Dancer 61
Storm Bird 78
Natalma 57
Nerud’s Fappiano had an abbreviated
681 fls, 63 SWs
Storm Cat 83
New Providence 56
South Ocean 67
SI 3.10 DI=3.25
4 wins, $570,610, SW
stud career in which he sired chamShining Sun 62
1,405 fls, 178 SWs
Bold Ruler 54
pion Unbridled, who was himself a
Secretariat
70
Terlingua
76
SI 3.87 DI=4.00
Somethingroyal 52
11 fls, 2 SWs
Tartan-bred.
Crimson Satan 59
Crimson Saint 69
DI=3.63
Bolero Rose 58
Fappiano’s half sister Jedina, by
Native Dancer 50
Raise a Native 61
Bold Native 65
What a Pleasure, produced Clabber
Raise You 46
173 fls, 4 SWs
Victoria Beauty 72
*Sir Gallahad III 20
Spring Beauty 44
Girl, a Grade 1 winner in Nerud’s silks.
SI 1.11 DI=1.78
Unraced
Myrtlewood 32
13 fls, 3 SWs
Grand Splendor was the dam of Gon*Royal Charger 42
*Seaneen 54
Abifaith 64
DI=3.29
*Tir an Oir 49
falon, who produced Ogygian, a mul1 fl, 0 SWs
Sun Again 39
Sherry Jen 51
DI=1.95
tiple Grade 1 winner and sire.
*Quittance 38
*Turn-to 51
Hail to Reason 58
Stop the Music 70
In 1963 and 1964, Cequillo proNothirdchance 48
667 fls, 46 SWs
Cure the Blues 78
duced
back-to-back stakes winners
Tom Fool 49
Bebopper 62
SI 1.76 DI=2.23
6 wins, $178,106, SW
*Bebop II 57
Tequillo,
by Intentionally, and Ruffled
845 fls, 84 SWs
Rough’n Tumble 48
Dr. Fager 64
Quick Cure 71
SI 1.86 DI=4.43
Feathers, by Rough’n Tumble. Both
Aspidistra 54
13 fls, 2 SWs
Bold Ruler 54
Speedwell 60
DI=8.33
were sires but did not have any lastImperatrice 38
Red God 54
ing impact.
Blushing Groom (Fr) 74
Morning Bob 81
Runaway Bride (GB) 62
Good Morning Smile 88
255 fls, 12 SWs
Cequillo’s 1965 filly, Expectancy,
The Axe II 58
Guillotine Miss 74
14 wins, $263,477, Spl
SI 0.74 DI=2.27
Fleet Treat 63
was a modest winner on the racetrack
9 fls, 1 SW
Minnesota Mac 64
Mac Diarmida 75
Charming Smile 82
DI=2.08
but distinguished herself at stud. Her
Flying Tammie 70
9 fls, 1 SW
Nearctic 54
Dr. Fager colt Dr. Patches shared the
Quiet Charm 71
DI=2.38
Cequillo 56
champion sprinter title (with J. O.
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Tobin) in 1978. Expectancy also produced Grade 1 winner and
sire Who’s for Dinner.
Quiet Charm, by Nearctic, launched another important branch
of the Cequillo family. A winner at two in 1973, Quiet Charm
produced Grade 2 winner Virilfy, by Minnesota Mac, and Grade
3-winning racemare Agacerie, by Exclusive Native.
Quiet Charm’s daughter Partygoer, by Secretariat, produced
Dare and Go, a two-time Grade 1 winner by Alydar who always
will be best known for stopping two-time Horse of the Year
Cigar’s 16-race winning streak in the 1996 Pacific Classic Stakes
(G1). His half brother Go Deputy, by Deputy Minister, also was
a Grade 1 winner.
Quiet Charm’s daughter Demure, by Dr. Fager, produced
Tartan-bred Quiet American, by Fappiano, a Grade 1 winner and
a prominent sire.
Her 1982 daughter, Charming Smile, by Mac Diarmida, did
not race, but she produced stakes winner No Mecourtney, by Jeblar, and Grade 2-placed Good Morning Smile, by Morning Bob.
Both racemares were durable, especially Good Morning Smile,
who made 76 career starts over six racing seasons.
At stud, Good Morning Smile’s best was Wake Up Kiss, who
transformed a Florida family into a New York family. By six-time
leading New York sire Cure the Blues, Wake Up Kiss was bred
by John Hettinger and consigned by Hettinger’s Akindale Farm
to the 1999 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July sale of selected yearlings, where Equix Biomechanics bought her for $150,000.
Raced by Rudlein Stable and William L. Clifton Jr., Wake Up
Kiss was unraced at two and woke up after she was put on the
grass in her three-year-old season. She won three consecutive
starts and concluded that streak with a victory in the New York
Stallion Perfect Arc Stakes.
At four, she finished fourth in three races for New York run-
ners. Wake Up Kiss returned at five to win her final two starts
and went out with a 41⁄2-length victory in the restricted Yaddo
Handicap at Saratoga Race Course.
In foal to Forest Wildcat, Wake Up Kiss went into the 2004
Keeneland November breeding stock sale, where she caught the
attention of Vivien and Harry Malloy, owners of Edition Farm,
who bought her for $380,000.
The resulting foal was A Shin Forward. Through agent Denali
Stud, Edition consigned the colt to the 2006 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga preferred sale of New York-breds, and Rayzin the Bar Stable bought him for $125,000. Pinhooked into the Fasig-Tipton
Calder sale of selected two-year-olds in training the following
March, A Shin Forward began his Japanese odyssey when purchased for $290,000 by Hirotsugu Hirai.
He won his first two starts that fall and has matured into a
high-quality miler. Early in 2010, he won his first group stakes,
the Hankyu Hai (Jpn-G3), and then finished third in his first
Group 1 race, the Takamatsunomiya Kinen, in which he was
beaten only a neck.
He tailed off over the summer and finally put everything together for the Mile Championship. He went off at 51.40-to-1 in
a field of 18 and always was well placed under jockey Yasunari
Iwata, who kept him near the inside rail on the right-handed
course.
A Shin Forward burst clear of the pack in the final 200 meters
and then withstood a late charge by three horses outside him to
win by a neck over 2.70-to-1 favorite Danon Yoyo. A Shin Forward ran the 1,600-meter (7.95-furlong) distance in a stakes
record 1:31.80.
Don Clippinger is a contributing editor of THOROUGHBRED TIMES.
NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
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Endless Circle breaks out
Former claimer takes Fall Highweight;
Stormy’s Majesty storms to Discovery victory
For a while this past spring, Endless Circle appeared to
be trapped in a purgatory of lower-level claiming races. He
was claimed for $14,000 from a victory at Aqueduct in
March, missed hitting the board in an optional claiming
race, and then was claimed again for $14,000 after winning
on April 16 at Aqueduct.
The pattern of win, claim, defeat did not continue, however. In the hands of trainer Rudy R. Rodriguez, the New
York-bred son of Precise End rose steadily to higher circles
of New York racing through the remainder of the year and
capped his six-year-old season with a two-length victory
in the $100,000 Fall Highweight Handicap (G3) on November 25 at the Jamaica, New York, track.
Endless Circle’s first graded stakes victory in his first shot
at that level wrapped up another outstanding month for
New York-breds in a year of racetrack milestones.
After three New York-breds won Grade 1 races at New
York Racing Association tracks in 2010, a fourth, A Shin
Forward, broke through at the highest level in Japan on
November 21. (See pedigree profile on page 14.)
Also collecting a graded stakes victory during the month
was Stormy’s Majesty, who came back from an uncharacEndless Circle recorded the fourth stakes win of his career when
teristically poor effort in the Empire Classic Stakes to win taking the Fall Highweight Handicap
the Discovery Handicap (G3) on November 20.
Rodriguez, a former jockey, claimed Endless Circle for
owners Vincent S. Scuderi and James Riccio and found a regi- listless sixth in that race, however, beaten almost ten lengths by
men that fit the horse. Prior to the 2010 season, Endless Circle General Maximus.
“He came out of the Hudson with a little infection,” Rodriguez
had made only 12 career starts during three racing seasons, alsaid. “We got that cleared up.”
though he did not start at three.
The six-furlong Fall Highweight attracted a field of eight, with
plenty of speed and no standout. Wildcat Frankie, the 3.10-to-1
favorite, went to the lead immediately and set a blistering pace—
Capping an outstanding year for New
the first quarter-mile in :21.80 and the half in :44.80—with 3.40York-breds, Endless Circle and Stormy’s
to-1 second choice Go Go Shoot in pursuit.
Prado steered 4.80-to-1 fourth betting choice Endless Circle
Majesty collect Grade 3 victories at
to the rail immediately and then tipped him out on the final turn.
Aqueduct to complement A Shin Forward’s He picked off horses on the turn and rallied three wide into the
stretch. Repole Stable’s Go Go Shoot, preparing to overtake Wildscore in a Japanese Group 1 race
cat Frankie, stumbled near the three-sixteenths pole, unseating
jockey John Velazquez, and Prado checked Endless Circle sharply
Bred by Sez You Thoroughbreds out of the Pentelicus mare to avoid the fallen horse and rider.
That could have been the end of Endless Circle’s run, but he
Inside Circle, Endless Circle had won the Aspirant Stakes for
New York-breds at two, but most of his starts had been in claim- quickly found his stride again and closed past Wildcat Frankie
and Jack On the Rocks inside the furlong pole to win in 1:09.79
ing and optional claiming races.
The Fall Highweight was Endless Circle’s 13th start of 2010, on a fast track.
Jack On the Rocks finished second, three-quarters of a length
and eight of them had been for his new barn.
“He’s a horse who has been very good to us,” Rodriguez said. ahead of Wildcat Frankie in third. Neither Go Go Shoot nor VeEndless Circle began to be very good for his new owners im- lazquez sustained serious injury in the fall.
“The race set up beautifully, a lot of speed in the race,” Prado
mediately. Paired with jockey Edgar Prado, he won two Belmont
Park optional claiming race, finished second in a third, and then said. “He was behind and worked his way between horses and
conquered the John Morrissey Stakes by four lengths on August finished well.”
The Fall Highweight was also the first graded stakes victory
5 at Saratoga Race Course.
Back at Belmont, he won the restricted Easy N’ Dirty Stakes for Rodriguez. Endless Circle, who now has won 11 of his 25 caand was favored at 11-to-10 to take the Hudson Stakes on the reer starts, increased his earnings to $437,768, with $212,850 of
New York Showcase Day program on October 23. He finished a that total since the latest claim.
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by Don Clippinger
NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
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Stormy’s Discovery
Like Endless Circle, Stormy’s Majesty had a stormy
outing on New York Showcase Day. Bumped at the start
of the Empire Classic, the Majesty Stud homebred was
done after six furlongs and finished tenth, 18 lengths
behind winner Friend Or Foe.
Prado, the three-year-old Stormy Atlantic colt’s regular rider, was available for the Discovery, and he and
trainer Dominic Galluscio plotted a different strategy.
“Edgar and I decided to let him run a little bit,” Galluscio said. “In the Empire Classic, he got behind and
didn’t seem to catch his stride or breathe as well.”
Stormy’s Majesty went off as the 3.55-to-1 second
betting choice for the 11⁄8-mile Discovery behind 2.65to-1 Golden Moka, and Prado broke him sharply from
the second starting stall in a field of seven.
The two favorites alternated on the lead, with Stormy’s
Majesty leading through a quarter-mile in :23.77 and
Golden Moka on top by a head through a half in :47.93.
Stormy’s Majesty challenged for the lead entering the Stormy’s Majesty, winner of the graded Discovery Handicap, has won
final turn and led by a length after six furlongs in 1:12.19. five or eight career starts
Golden Moka began to tire, and Stormy’s Majesty opened
21⁄2 lengths at the furlong pole. He won by two lengths over Not thing so easily. He finished well. I think he’s back to his old
Abroad in 1:50.02 on a fast track.
self.”
“I was a little surprised he was on the lead [after the first
Stormy’s Majesty raised his career record to five wins from
quarter-mile] because it looked like there were horses with more eight starts with earnings of $213,732. Out of the Raffie’s Majesty
speed,” Galluscio said. “But I was very comfortable when they mare Raffie’s Dream, he won his first two starts in December
showed the fractions and saw the way Edgar was sitting.”
2009 and made his 2010 debut with a win in a Belmont optional
Prado said he also was comfortable with the effort.
claiming race in June. He was outrun in Saratoga’s Jim Dandy
“He broke sharp and was in good position,” Prado said. “On Stakes (G2) but returned to win the Albany Stakes by a neck
the backside, I let him go a notch, and he responded well. I was over Ibboyee on August 25. He finished second in the open Star
pretty confident most of the way because he was doing every- of Cozzene Stakes before the Empire Classic.
New York-bred stakes winners
November 15, 2010 through December 11, 2010
Aqueduct, December 5, $65,000g, purse $65,000,
2yo, New York-bred, 1m70y, fast, 1:45.33 (TR 1:38.92).
BEAU DE BEAUPRE, 116, dk. b. or br. c. 2, Holy Bull—
Cassette Case, by Mighty Magee. Owner-breeder,
Nassau CC Stables (N.Y.); trainer, James A. Jerkens;
jockey, Alan Garcia...........................................$39,000
Artie Luvsto Party, 116, b. c. 2, Artie Schiller—Golden
Park, by Touch Gold. Owner, Donald Newman
...............................................................................$13,000
Preachintothedevil, 116, b. c. 2, Pulpit—Acey Deucey,
by Abaginone. Owner, Crossed Sabres Farm
..................................................................................$6,500
At 2: 1st Damon Runyon S. (Aqu $65,000).
SIRE: HOLY BULL, 13w (2,3,4) 16sts (2,3,4), $2,481,760
(RI 95.51). Horse of the Year, chp. 3yo. SW at 2, 3, 4.
Sire of 13 crops, 914 foals, 726 runners (79%), 497
winners (54%), 43 SWs (5%), $41,087,815 (avg/starter
$56,595). SI: 1.58, colts: 1.65, fillies: 1.51; ComSI:
1.85. 2010 SWs: TORO BRAVO, R BETTY GRAYBULL,
BEAU DE BEAUPRE, WARRIOR MAID. Stands at Darley, Lexington, Kentucky. Stud fee: $10,000. Auction
record lifetime—484 yrlgs sold, $60,883 avg.; 2010—
35 yrlgs sold, $17,497 avg.
DAM: CASSETTE CASE, bred by Dr. Jerry Bilinski and
Martin Zaretsky (N.Y.), 6w (2,3,4) 24sts (2,3,4), $151,674
(RI 2.28). $33,000 2003 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga preferred. Dam of 1 foal, BEAU DE BEAUPRE (see above).
BIG BROWNIE
STATEN ISLAND S.
Aqueduct, November 14, $75,000g, purse $75,000,
3&up, f&m, progeny of eligible New York stallions, 7f,
fast, 1:22.91 (TR 1:20.04).
BIG BROWNIE, 118, ch. f. 4, Wheelaway—Mythical
Brownie, by Lord Avie. Owners, Leah Gyarmati and
Wide Rill Farm; breeder, Alain J. Falourd (N.Y.);
trainer, Leah Gyarmati; jockey, John R. Velazquez
...............................................................................$45,000
We Need V L T’s, 116, ch. f. 3, Freud—Saratoga Social, by Saratoga Six. Owner, Linda L. Rice.$15,000
Raffie’s Rose, 116, b. f. 3, Raffie’s Majesty—Otti, by
Rahy. Owner, Wellspring Stables. ...................$7,500
BEAU DE BEAUPRE
Margins: 1/2, 11/2, neck. Also ran: Sky Music 122 ($3,250),
Deciphering Dreams 116 ($1,950), Ram 118 ($650),
Never Right Joey 122 ($650).
BEAU DE BEAUPRE, dk. b. or br. c. 2008
Great Above, dkbbr, 72
Holy Bull, gr, 91
Sharon Brown, gr, 80
Mighty Magee, dkbbr, 92
Cassette Case, b, 02
Cassette Player, b, 87
Age
Sts
2
6
1st
(SW)
2 (1)
2nd
(SP)
2
Minnesota Mac 64
Ta Wee 66
Al Hattab 66
Agathea’s Dawn 70
Cormorant 74
Final Vows 83
Talc 72
Cassette 77
3rd
(SP)
1
Earnings
$85,090
EXPLANATION OF INDEXES
Racing Index (RI)
RI is based on the average earnings per start for all runners in the United States, Canada, England, Ireland, France,
Italy, Germany, Puerto Rico, and United Arab Emirates. RI is
determined by calculating the average earnings per start,
divided into males and females, of all starters in each individual country, and the average for each individual year is
by definition 1.00. Median RI, however, is much lower. Actual distribution of RI is detailed below.
Sire Index (SI)
The Sire Index (SI) is an average of the Racing Index (RI)
of all foals by a sire that have started at least three times.
For SI to be calculated, a sire must be represented by a minimum of three crops and 25 starters lifetime.
AUCTION INFORMATION
Auction information is for North American sales from
1980 to the present and includes the following:
• Subject horse (stakes winner): All auction activity—weanling, yearling, two-year-olds in training, or horses of racing
age sales—found after the winner’s name under the first dam.
• Sire of stakes winner: The sire’s lifetime and current year
yearling auction information is reported, with number of crops
offered at yearling sales (lifetime), number of yearlings sold
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BEAU DE BEAUPRE
DAMON RUNYON S.
Margins: 53/4, 1/2, 2. Also ran: Mother Russia 120 ($3,750),
Bretton Woods 116 ($2,250), Healthy Debate 117
($1,500).
BIG BROWNIE, ch. f. 2006
Unbridled, b, 87
Wheelaway, gr. or ro., 97
Cuidado, gr, 87
Lord Avie, b, 78
Mythical Brownie, dkbbr, 99
Mythical Bird, dkbbr, 90
Age
3
4
Total
Sts
1st
(SW)
5
0
8
3 (1)
—— ———
13
3 (1)
2nd
(SP)
2
2
———
4
Fappiano 77
Gana Facil 81
Damascus 64
Misgivings 75
Lord Gaylord 70
Avie 63
Pleasant Colony 78
Dancing Liz 72
3rd
(SP)
2
0
———
2
Earnings
$29,820
110,664
—————
$140,484
(lifetime), and average price (lifetime, including yearlings sold
in current year), followed by information for the current year.
(Current year information is reported beginning October 1;
current year information from January 1 through September
30 is in the previous year’s auction information.)
• Dam of stakes winner: most recent sale, either as weanling, yearling, or two-year-old in training. Also reported is
most recent sale as broodmare (including covering sire) or
broodmare prospect, plus any sale of the dam while subject horse was in utero (including covering sire).
PEDIGREE SYMBOLS
Symbols preceding or following names of horses in pedigrees are used to identify horses that were imported into
North America for racing or breeding, and to indicate country of birth. Equal signs preceding a horse’s name indicate
that a horse was foaled outside the U.S. or Canada and
has never been imported to North America; a horse’s country of birth appears in parentheses following its name. An
asterisk preceding a horse’s name indicates the horse was
born outside the U.S. or Canada and was imported to North
America prior to 1976 (no country codes are included for
such horses). Names of horses imported since 1976 include a country code in parentheses following their name
and are not preceded by equal signs. Horses that do not
have a symbol preceding their name or a country code following their name were foaled in North America.
BIG BROWNIE
At 4: 1st Staten Island S. (Aqu $75,000).
SIRE: WHEELAWAY, 2w (3) 7sts (3), $249,760 (RI
13.13). SW at 3. Sire of 5 NH crops (275 foals), 1 SH
crop (1 foal), 276 foals, 189 runners (68%), 91 winners (33%), 8 SWs (3%), $4,906,649 (avg/starter
$25,961). SI: 0.76, colts: 0.67, fillies: 0.86; ComSI:
1.01. 2010 SWs: BIG BROWNIE, MIGHTY MORRIS,
SALTAMONTES. Stands at McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds, LLC, Saratoga Springs, New York. Stud
fee: private. Auction record lifetime—67 yrlgs sold,
$16,788 avg.
DAM: MYTHICAL BROWNIE, bred by Thomas M. Dooley (Ky.), 8w (2,3,4) 36sts (2,3,4), $169,611 (RI 1.86).
Dam of 2 foals, 1 starter, BIG BROWNIE (see above).
DRIVEN BY SUCCESS
THUNDER RUMBLE S.
Aqueduct, November 14, $75,000g, purse $73,500,
3&up, c&g, progeny of eligible New York stallions, 7f,
fast, 1:21.74 (TR 1:20.04).
DRIVEN BY SUCCESS, 124, ch. g. 5, Precise End—
Afleet Closer, by Afleet. Owner, Repole Stable;
breeder, New Dawn Stud (N.Y.); trainer, Todd A.
Pletcher; jockey, John R. Velazquez............$45,000
General Maximus, 122, ch. c. 3, Freud—Modern Toughness, by Good and Tough. Owners, Goldmark Farm,
Michael Imperio, and Elizabeth Loftus. .....$15,000
Good Card, 118, b. h. 6, Good and Tough—Paper Cut,
by Notebook. Owner, Thomas J. Kelly. .........$7,500
Margins: 31/4, head, 3/4. Also ran: Uncle T Seven 124
($3,750), Make Note 118 ($2,250).
DRIVEN BY SUCCESS, ch. g. 2005
Forty Niner 85
Broom Dance 79
Summing 78
Crisp ‘n Clear 81
Mr. Prospector 70
Polite Lady 77
What a Pleasure 65
Festive Flight 65
End Sweep, b, 91
Precise End, dkbbr, 97
Precisely, ch, 87
Afleet, ch, 84
Afleet Closer, ch, 90
Journey, b, 72
Age
2
3
4
5
Total
Sts
1st
(SW)
1
0
4
2
9
2 (1)
11
4 (2)
—— ———
25
8 (3)
2nd
(SP)
0
2
1 (1)
1 (1)
———
4 (2)
3rd
(SP)
1
0
3 (3)
1 (1)
———
5 (4)
Earnings
$4,600
88,200
231,869
201,050
—————
$525,719
At 4: Chp. sprinter in NY, 1st Hudson S. (Bel $125,000),
2nd John Morrissey S. (Sar $73,450), 3rd Shadwell
Metropolitan H.-G1 (Bel $600,000), Carter H.-G1
(Aqu $300,000), Tom Fool H.-G2 (Bel $200,000).
At 5: 1st Thunder Rumble S. (Aqu $75,000), Vic Ziegel
Memorial S. (Sar $70,000), 2nd John Morrissey S.
(Sar $70,000), 3rd Toboggan S.-G3 (Aqu $100,000).
continued on page 20
STAKES WINNERS from page 18
DAM: SIX TALES, bred by Mr. and Mrs. G. David Shashura
(Ky.), placed in 6sts (2,3), $4,846 (RI 0.29). $22,000
(in foal to Devil’s Bag) 2003 Keeneland November.
Dam of 5 foals, 4 starters, 3 winners, including EMINENT TALE (see above).
SIRE: PRECISE END, 4w (2,3) 9sts (2,3), $225,941
(RI 8.83). SW at 2, 3. Sire of 7 crops, 362 foals, 329
runners (91%), 227 winners (63%), 18 SWs (5%),
$11,574,679 (avg/starter $35,181). SI: 1.51, colts:
1.56, fillies: 1.46; ComSI: 1.06. 2010 SWs: =GLORIOUS NOAH (Jpn) (G3), DRIVEN BY SUCCESS, ENDLESS CIRCLE. Stands at Hidaka Stallion Station,
Urakawa-Gun, Hokkaido, Japan. Stud fee: private.
Auction record lifetime—48 yrlgs sold, $26,167 avg.
ENDLESS CIRCLE
FALL HIGHWEIGHT H.-G3
Aqueduct, November 25, $100,000g, purse $100,000,
3&up, 6f, fast, 1:09.79 (TR 1:07.54).
DAM: AFLEET CLOSER, bred by Fieldsworth Farm
(Canada), 1w (4) 9sts (4), $5,245 (RI 0.46). $33,000
1990 Keeneland November. Dam of 10 foals, all winners, including DRIVEN BY SUCCESS ($95,000 2007
OBS April [Buyer: Joseph Brocklebank, agent] [RI
8.19], see above), DIABLO’S CLOSER (m. by Diablo,
3w (2,3) 17sts (2,3,4), $91,238 [RI 2.30], 1st Star
Shoot S.), Fleeting Diablo (m. by Diablo, 12 wins,
$73,980, 3rd Clasico Jinetes [PR]).
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ENDLESS CIRCLE, 129, dk. b. or br. h. 6, Precise End—
Inside Circle, by Pentelicus. Owners, Vincent S. Scuderi and James Riccio; breeder, Sez Who
Thoroughbreds (N.Y.); trainer, Rudy R. Rodriguez;
jockey, Edgar S. Prado ....................................$60,000
Jack On the Rocks, 126, dk. b. or br. h. 5, Outflanker—
Sally Q, by Norquestor. Owner, Funky Munky Stable. ........................................................................$20,000
Wildcat Frankie, 126, b. g. 3, Wildcat Heir—Talented
Bet, by Bet Big. Owner, Monarch Stables.$10,000
DRIVEN BY SUCCESS
Aqueduct, November 17, $100,000g, purse $100,000,
2yo, progeny of eligible New York stallions, 6f, good,
1:11.65 (TR 1:07.54).
EMINENT TALE, 118, b. c. 2, Read the Footnotes—Six
Tales, by Tale of the Cat. Owners, Winter Park Partners, Sequel Racing, and Dennis Narlinger; breeders,
Thomas-Narlinger LLC and Tony Grey (N.Y.); trainer,
Richard E. Dutrow Jr.; jockey, Ramon A. Dominguez
...............................................................................$60,000
Freuds Ana Streak, 118, dk. b. or br. c. 2, Freud—
Streaks of Red, by Cryptoclearance. Owner, Stuart
Grant. ...................................................................$20,000
Uncle Smokey, 116, gr. or ro. g. 2, Uncle Camie—Shesasmokin, by Smoke Glacken. Owner, Joseph Marx
...............................................................................$10,000
Margins: 73/4, 2, 31/4. Also ran: Letshootpool 115 ($5,000),
For Wes 116 ($3,000), Verbosity 118 ($1,000), Lake
Song 117 ($1,000).
EMINENT TALE, b. c. 2008
Two Punch 83
Smoke Glacken, gr/ro, 94
Majesty’s Crown 84
Read the Footnotes, b, 01
Al Nasr (Fr) 78
Baydon Belle, dkbbr, 90
Vague Prospect 85
Storm Cat 83
Tale of the Cat, dkbbr, 94
Yarn 87
Six Tales, dkbbr, 00
Caerleon 80
Size Six, dkbbr, 85
*Bitty Girl 71
Sts
2
3
1st
(SW)
2 (1)
2nd
(SP)
0
3rd
(SP)
0
Earnings
$89,659
At 2: 1st Great White Way S. (Aqu $100,000).
SIRE: READ THE FOOTNOTES, 5w (2,3) 8sts (2,3),
$450,660 (RI 18.14). SW at 2, 3. Sire of 3 crops, 138
foals, 96 runners (70%), 61 winners (44%), 7 SWs
(5%), $3,706,151 (avg/starter $38,606). SI: 1.62, colts:
1.88, fillies: 1.38; ComSI: 1.17. 2010 SWs: RIGHTLY
SO (G1), EMINENT TALE, OUT OF RESPECT,
REREADTHEFOOTNOTES. Stands at Sequel Stallions
New York, Otisville, New York. Stud fee: $6,500. Auction record lifetime—69 yrlgs sold, $18,947 avg.; 2010—
8 yrlgs sold, $12,525 avg.
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ENDLESS CIRCLE, dk. b. or br. h. 2004
End Sweep, b, 91
Precise End, dkbbr, 97
Precisely, ch, 87
Pentelicus, b, 84
Inside Circle, dkbbr, 95
Dream Circle, b, 77
Age
EMINENT TALE
GREAT WHITE WAY S.
Age
Margins: 2, 3/4, 11/2. Also ran: Mesa Sunrise 127 ($5,000),
Todd Got Even 128 ($3,000), Mitigation 125 ($1,000),
Wall Street Wonder 129 ($1,000), Go Go Shoot 129
(lost rider).
NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
2
4
5
6
Total
Sts
1st
(SW)
3
1 (1)
5
2
4
0
13
8 (3)
—— ———
25 11 (4)
2nd
(SP)
0
2 (1)
1
2
———
5 (1)
Forty Niner 85
Broom Dance 79
Summing 78
Crisp ‘n Clear 81
Fappiano 77
Charedi 76
Irish Ruler 63
Marian Z. 70
3rd
(SP)
0
0
0
0
———
0
LUBASH, b. c. 2007
Storm Cat, dkbbr, 83
Freud, b, 98
Mariah’s Storm, b, 91
Cure the Blues, b, 78
Nasty Cure, b, 91
Nastica, dkbbr, 81
Age
Sts
3
10
At 2: 1st Aspirant S. (FL $127,638).
At 4: 2nd John Morrissey S. (Sar $82,900).
At 6: 1st Fall Highweight H.-G3 (Aqu $100,000), Easy
N’ Dirty S. (Bel $70,000), John Morrissey S. (Sar
$70,000).
SIRE: PRECISE END, 4w (2,3) 9sts (2,3), $225,941
(RI 8.83). SW at 2, 3. Sire of 7 crops, 368 foals, 335
runners (91%), 234 winners (64%), 18 SWs (5%),
$11,644,379 (avg/starter $34,759). SI: 1.55, colts:
1.61, fillies: 1.49; ComSI: 1.05. 2010 SWs: =GLORIOUS NOAH (Jpn) (G3), ENDLESS CIRCLE (G3), DRIVEN BY SUCCESS. Stands at Hidaka Stallion Station,
Urakawa-Gun, Hokkaido, Japan. Stud fee: private.
Auction record lifetime—48 yrlgs sold, $26,167 avg.
DAM: INSIDE CIRCLE, bred by Ocala Stud Farms (Fl.),
4w (2,3) 42sts (2,3,4), $63,742 (RI 0.69). $65,000
1997 OBS February. Dam of 6 foals, 3 starters, all
winners, including ENDLESS CIRCLE ($85,000 2006
OBS April [Buyer: Francis J. Paolangeli] [RI 7.22], see
above).
LUBASH
MONARCH’S MAZE S.
Aqueduct, November 21, $60,000g, purse $60,000,
3yo, 1mT, firm, 1:36.88 (CR 1:34.60).
LUBASH, 122, b. c. 3, Freud—Nasty Cure, by Cure the
Blues. Owner-breeder, Aliyuee Ben J Stable (N.Y.);
trainer, James T. Ryerson; jockey, Jose Lezcano
...............................................................................$36,000
Little Mike, 120, b. g. 3, Spanish Steps—Hay Jude, by
Wavering Monarch. Owners, Priscilla Vaccarezza
and KZ Stables. .................................................$12,000
Flamin’ Hot, 122, dk. b. or br. g. 3, Flame Thrower—
Domestic Dispersal, by Scatmandu. Owner, Ralph
M. Evans. ...............................................................$6,000
Margins: 21/2, 11/4, 31/4. Also ran: More Than Steady 120
($3,000), Cure the Fever 118 ($1,800), Barrel of Love
118 ($400), Lethal Combination 122 ($400), They
Call Me Giant 118 ($400).
2nd
(SP)
0
3rd
(SP)
1
Earnings
$176,344
At 3: 1st Cab Calloway S. (Sar $100,000), Fifth Marine S. (Bel $60,000), Monarch’s Maze S. (Aqu
$60,000).
SIRE: Freud, 1w (3) 11sts (2,3) in Eng. and Ire.,
$44,016, unplaced in 1 start (3) in Fr (RI 1.76). Leading sire in NY in 2008. Sire of 6 crops, 310 foals, 229
runners (74%), 162 winners (52%), 22 SWs (7%),
$14,934,670 (avg/starter $65,217). SI: 1.84, colts:
1.60, fillies: 2.10; ComSI: 1.29. 2010 SWs: FRANNY
FREUD (G1), ZEIDE ISAAC (G2), GENERAL MAXIMUS, LUBASH, LIGHTS OFF ANNIE, UNCLE T SEVEN,
MERIWETHER JESSICA, IN TE DOMINE, SENTIMENTAL LASS, FREUD’S NOTEBOOK. Stands at Sequel Stallions New York, Otisville, New York. Stud fee:
$8,500. Auction record lifetime—100 yrlgs sold, $27,993
avg.; 2010—5 yrlgs sold, $14,800 avg.
DAM: Nasty Cure, bred by Pillar Stud and Larry Godwin (Ky.), 5w (3,4) 30sts (2,3,4), $153,122 (RI 3.58).
3rd Miss Liberty S. $10,500 1992 Keeneland September. Dam of 6 foals, all starters, 5 winners, including LUBASH (see above), Netcong (h. by Meadow
Flight, 10 wins, $327,924, 2nd Damon Runyon S.).
MISS VALENTINE
SWIRLAWAY S.
Earnings
$80,498
95,430
7,050
254,790
—————
$437,768
1st
(SW)
5 (3)
Storm Bird 78
Terlingua 76
Rahy 85
Immense 79
Stop the Music 70
Quick Cure 71
Dynastic 68
Rolfina 75
Aqueduct, November 17, $60,000g, purse $60,000,
2yo, f, New York-bred, 1m, fast, 1:39.80 (TR 1:32.40).
MISS VALENTINE, 120, ch. f. 2, Afleet Alex—Miss Yiayia, by Gilded Time. Owner-breeder, Waterville
Lake Stable (N.Y.); trainer, Christophe Clement;
jockey, Ramon A. Dominguez ......................$36,000
Saltamontes, 122, dk. b. or br. f. 2, Wheelaway—Just
Gabi, by Devil His Due. Owner, Gabrielle Farm
...............................................................................$12,000
Readygetsgold, 120, dk. b. or br. f. 2, Midas Eyes—
Ms. Readiness, by More Than Ready. Owner, Parting Glass Stable...................................................$6,000
Margins: neck, 11/4, 11/2. Also ran: Nicole’s Miss El 122
($3,000), Floating Alone 120 ($1,800), Queen’s Harbor 120 ($400), Yawkey Way 122 ($400), Hessonite
120 ($400).
MISS VALENTINE, ch. f. 2008
Northern Afleet, b, 93
Afleet Alex, b, 02
Maggy Hawk, b, 94
Gilded Time, ch, 90
Miss Yiayia, ch, 95
Miss Baja, ch, 75
Age
Sts
2
2
1st
(SW)
2 (1)
2nd
(SP)
0
Afleet 84
Nuryette 86
Hawkster 86
Qualique 81
Timeless Moment 70
Gilded Lilly 79
Mr. Leader 66
Double Tollgate 65
3rd
(SP)
0
Earnings
$61,800
At 2: 1st Swirlaway S. (Aqu $60,000).
SIRE: AFLEET ALEX, 8w (2,3) 12sts (2,3), $2,765,800
(RI 75.48). Horse of the Year in FL, chp. 3yo, chp. 3yo
in FL. SW at 2, 3. Sire of 2 crops, 220 foals, 138 runners (63%), 71 winners (32%), 12 SWs (5%),
$5,180,096 (avg/starter $37,537). SI: 2.25, colts: 2.70,
fillies: 1.86; ComSI: 2.39. 2010 SWs: AFLEET EXPRESS
(G1), AFLEET AGAIN (G3), HARISSA, CUQUI’S LOVE,
GO ASK ALEX, A BRILLIANT IDEA, ALEX’S VISION,
ADMIRAL ALEX, MISS VALENTINE. Stands at
Gainesway, Lexington, Kentucky. Stud fee: private.
Auction record lifetime—161 yrlgs sold, $87,435 avg.;
2010—39 yrlgs sold, $76,979 avg.
DAM: Miss Yiayia, bred by Spears-Olsson Breeding
Syndicate and John R. Gaines Thoroughbreds (Ky.),
continued on page 22
BARBARA LVINGSTON PHOTO
ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTO
BARBARA LVINGSTON PHOTO
RAFFIE’S MAJESTY
ONE NICE CAT
CORMORANT—RAFFINIERTE (IRE), BY SURUMU (GER)
STORM CAT—JEWEL PRINCESS, BY KEY TO THE MINT
A perennial regional leader
16% stakes horses from starters
Average earnings per starter of $71,000
Sire of 3 consecutive winners of Belmont Park’s
$250,000 Empire Classic S.
One of New York’s top-ten juvenile sires of 2010
Excellent outcross to Bold Ruler, Northern Dancer,
and Mr. Prospector
New York’s leading 2nd-crop sire of 2010
New York’s leading 1st-crop sire of 2009
A top-five 2nd-crop sire in the
entire Northeast region
Getting winners on dirt, turf, and synthetics
Stakes-winning son of Storm Cat out of a champion
$3,500 LFSN
STANISLAVSKY
DEHERE—SPINET, BY NUREYEV
One of New York’s leading third-crop sires of 2010
Ranked nationally among third-crop sires by SPI (BRIS)
Sales yearlings have averaged $34,000—
nearly 14 times stud fee
Multiple NY graded-placed son of a champion
and leading sire
$2,500 LFSN
BARBARA LVINGSTON PHOTO
BARBARA LVINGSTON PHOTO
$3,000 LFSN
Keeneland
Sept. Yearling
brought
$60,000!
FRIENDLY ISLAND
CRAFTY FRIEND—ISLAND QUEEN, BY OGYGIAN
Bicoastal Graded Stakes-Winning Millionaire
Among the top international sprinters of 2006 and 2007
Winner of Santa Anita’s Palos Verdes H. (G2) in 1:08.95
Broke maiden at Belmont Park by 171⁄4 lengths—6 furlongs in
1:08.48—in first career start
From the powerful Mr. Prospector male-line
First 5 dams were stakes winners and/or stakes producers
First crop—2YOs of 2011—includes half-siblings to millionaire G1
winner BALTO STAR, Tremont Stakes winner GOLD JOY, and
$100,000 New York juvenile SW SARAH ACCOMPLISHED
$3,500 LFSN
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SKY MUSIC, dk. b. or br. c. 2008
STAKES WINNERS from page 20
7w (3,4) 44sts (2,3,4,5,6), $175,970 (RI 1.85). 3rd
Floyd Duncan S., Miss Indy Anna S. (twice), Rockingham Park Distaff H. (twice). $47,000 1995 Keeneland November. Dam of 4 foals, all winners, including
MISS VALENTINE (see above).
Adam Coglianese/NYRA photos
Pulpit, b, 94
Sky Mesa, b, 00
Caress, dkbbr, 91
QUEEN’S HARBOR
EAST VIEW S.
Aqueduct, December 5, $65,000g, purse $65,000,
2yo, f, New York-bred, 1m70y, fast, 1:44.11 (TR 1:38.92).
QUEEN’S HARBOR, 116, b. f. 2, Mizzen Mast—Lineage, by Line In The Sand. Owner-trainer, Richard
A. Violette Jr.; breeder, Michael T. Martin DVM (N.Y.);
jockey, Alan Garcia...........................................$39,000
Miss Valentine, 122, ch. f. 2, Afleet Alex—Miss Yiayia,
by Gilded Time. Owner, Waterville Lake Stable
...............................................................................$13,000
Saltamontes, 122, dk. b. or br. f. 2, Wheelaway—Just
Gabi, by Devil His Due. Owner, Gabrielle Farm
..................................................................................$6,500
Margins: 41/2, 71/2, 31/4. Also ran: Nicole’s Miss El 116
($3,250), Upper East Sider 118 ($1,950), Readygetsgold 116 ($1,300).
RUFFINO
Icabad Crane, 120, dk. b. or br. g. 5, Jump Start—Adorahy, by Rahy. Owner, Earle I. Mack............$12,000
Mine Over Matter, 120, ch. c. 3, Mineshaft—Hansel’s
Girl, by Hansel. Owners, Chester and Mary R. Broman Sr....................................................................$6,000
Margins: nose, neck, 41/4. Also ran: Giant Moon 122
($3,000), Wishful Tomcat 120 ($1,800), Stud Muffin
120 ($1,200).
QUEEN’S HARBOR, b. f. 2008
Cozzene, gr, 80
Mizzen Mast, gr. or ro., 98
Kinema, b, 83
Line In The Sand, ch, 89
Lineage, b, 99
My Neffer, gr, 85
Age
2
Sts
6
1st
(SW)
2 (1)
2nd
(SP)
1 (1)
Caro (Ire) 67
Ride the Trails 71
Graustark 63
Mrs. Peterkin 65
Mr. Prospector 70
Really Lucky 78
Jig Time 65
Dinkeytime 73
3rd
(SP)
1 (1)
RUFFINO, b. g. 2003
Cormorant, b, 74
Raffie’s Majesty, dkbbr, 95
Raffinierte (Ire), ch, 88
Well Decorated, dkbbr, 78
Joanne W., b, 87
Taman Negara, b, 83
His Majesty 68
Song Sparrow 67
=Surumu (Ger) 74
Raffinesse (GB) 82
Raja Baba 68
Paris Breeze 71
Olden Times 58
*Malaysia II 71
Earnings
$76,300
At 2: 1st East View S. (Aqu $65,000), 2nd Friendly
Beauty S. (Bel $60,000), 3rd Ann Clare S. (Sar
$70,000).
Age
3
4
5
6
7
Total
Sts
1st
(SW)
2
1
3
2
3
1
5
4 (1)
7
1 (1)
—— ———
20
9 (2)
2nd
(SP)
1
1
0
1 (1)
1 (1)
———
4 (2)
3rd
(SP)
0
0
1
0
2
———
3
Earnings
$34,000
68,480
38,580
186,800
72,100
—————
$399,960
At 6: 1st Cormorant S. (Aqu $75,000), 2nd Empire
Classic S. (Bel $250,000).
At 7: 1st Tinchen’s Prince S. (Aqu $60,000), 2nd Genesee Valley Breeders’ H. (FL $50,000).
QUEEN’S HARBOR
SIRE: MIZZEN MAST, 2w (2,3) 6sts (2,3) in Fr, $150,706,
3w (3,4) 5sts (3,4) in North America, $403,440 (RI
21.71). SW at 3, 4. Sire of 5 NH crops (342 foals), 1
SH crop (1 foal), 343 foals, 264 runners (77%), 190
winners (55%), 22 SWs (6%), $14,109,282 (avg/starter
$53,444). SI: 1.39, colts: 1.47, fillies: 1.32; ComSI:
1.71. 2010 SWs: STRIKE THE BELL (G3), CROW’S
NEST, ON MY DIME, SHEER BEAUTY, QUEEN’S HARBOR, MIZZEN YOU, MIZZCAN’TBEWRONG, KETTLE
RAPIDS, SWEET ADDITION. Stands at Juddmonte
Farms, Lexington, Kentucky. Stud fee: $12,500. Auction record lifetime—202 yrlgs sold, $28,522 avg.;
2010—41 yrlgs sold, $29,060 avg.
DAM: LINEAGE, bred by Harry L. Landry and Mr. and
Mrs. James D. Weaver (Fl.), unplaced in 2sts (2).
$6,000 (in foal to Millennium Wind) 2006 New York
mixed. Dam of 4 foals, 3 starters, 1 winner, QUEEN’S
HARBOR (see above).
RUFFINO
TINCHEN’S PRINCE S.
Aqueduct, November 25, $60,000g, purse $60,000,
3&up, New York-bred, 1m, fast, 1:35.98 (TR 1:35.79).
RUFFINO, 120, b. g. 7, Raffie’s Majesty—Joanne W., by Well
Decorated. Owner-breeder, Tina Marie Bond (N.Y.); trainer,
H. James Bond; jockey, Michael J. Luzzi..............$36,000
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NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
SIRE: Raffie’s Majesty, 2w (3) 8sts (3), $249,000 (RI
13.82). Chp. 3yo in NY. Sire of 9 crops, 126 foals, 95
runners (75%), 68 winners (54%), 10 SWs (8%),
$6,766,189 (avg/starter $71,223). SI: 1.48, colts: 1.92,
fillies: 1.04; ComSI: 0.92. 2010 SW: RUFFINO. Stands
at Sugar Maple Farm, Poughquag, New York. Stud
fee: $3,000. Auction record lifetime—18 yrlgs sold,
$10,733 avg.; 2010—4 yrlgs sold, $7,500 avg.
DAM: JOANNE W., bred by Joanne H. Nor (Ky.), 1w
(5) 35sts (4,5,6), $59,360 (RI 1.64). $12,500 1988
Fasig-Tipton Kentucky fall yearling. Dam of 9 foals,
6 starters, all winners, including RUFFINO (see
above), UNDAUNTED METTLE (h. by Dixie Brass,
4w (2,3) 7sts (2,3), $111,800 [RI 6.64], 1st Damon
Runyon S.).
SKY MUSIC
RESTRAINOR S.
Aqueduct, November 18, $60,000g, purse $60,000,
2yo, New York-bred, 1m, fast, 1:36.74 (TR 1:32.40).
SKY MUSIC, 120, dk. b. or br. c. 2, Sky Mesa—Silence
Please, by Quiet American. Owner, Dogwood Stable; breeder, Berkshire Stud (N.Y.); trainer, Todd A.
Pletcher; jockey, Ramon A. Dominguez ....$36,000
Luxury Appeal, 120, dk. b. or br. c. 2, Johannesburg—
Salty Romance, by Salt Lake. Owner, Flying Zee
Stables. ................................................................$12,000
Artie Luvsto Party, 120, b. c. 2, Artie Schiller—Golden
Park, by Touch Gold. Owner, Donald Newman
.................................................................................$6,000
Margins: 33/4, nose, 1. Also ran: Crea’s Law 120 ($3,000),
Never Right Joey 122 ($1,800), Awesome Merger 122
($400), Decesion Point 120 ($400), Innthewest 120
($400).
Quiet American, b, 86
Silence Please, dkbbr, 01
Notice Me, dkbbr, 82
Age
Sts
2
2
1st
(SW)
2 (1)
2nd
(SP)
0
A.P. Indy 89
Preach 89
Storm Cat 83
La Affirmed 83
Fappiano 77
Demure 77
Distinctive 66
Bluffers Song 75
3rd
(SP)
0
Earnings
$61,800
At 2: 1st Restrainor S. (Aqu $60,000).
SIRE: SKY MESA, 3w (2) 6sts (2,3), $633,076 (RI
34.34). SW at 2. Sire of 4 crops, 340 foals, 251 runners (74%), 167 winners (49%), 18 SWs (5%),
$13,455,935 (avg/starter $53,609). SI: 2.01, colts:
1.88, fillies: 2.13; ComSI: 1.75. 2010 SWs: GENERAL
QUARTERS (G1), WONDERLANDBYNIGHT (G3),
THISKYHASNOLIMIT, FINAL MESA, MESA CIELO,
SKY MUSIC, SAPPHIRE SKY, FEELING FANCY. Stands
at Three Chimneys Farm, Midway, Kentucky. Stud fee:
$25,000. Auction record lifetime—219 yrlgs sold,
$81,016 avg.; 2010—12 yrlgs sold, $50,958 avg.
DAM: SILENCE PLEASE, bred by Berkshire Stud (N.Y.),
unraced. Dam of 3 foals, all winners, including SKY
MUSIC ($140,000 2009 Fasig-Tipton New York Saratoga select yearling [Buyer: Dogwood Stable] [RI 7.66],
see above).
STORMY’S MAJESTY
DISCOVERY H.-G3
Aqueduct, November 20, $100,000g, purse $100,000,
3yo, 11/8m, fast, 1:50.02 (TR 1:47).
STORMY’S MAJESTY, 116, ch. c. 3, Stormy Atlantic—
Raffie’s Dream, by Raffie’s Majesty. Owner-breeder,
Majesty Stud (N.Y.); trainer, Dominic G. Galluscio;
jockey, Edgar S. Prado ....................................$60,000
Not Abroad, 116, b. c. 3, Not For Love—Timely Broad,
by Broad Brush. Owner, Timothy Cunningham
...............................................................................$20,000
Teaks North, 117, dk. b. or br. g. 3, Northern Afleet—
Teaksberry Road, by High Honors. Owner, Jules
Boutelle. ..............................................................$10,000
Margins: 2, 11/4, 11/2. Also ran: Overcommunication
114 ($5,000), Golden Moka 118 ($3,000), Al Muhtasib 115 ($1,000), Dominant Jeannes 115 ($1,000).
STORMY’S MAJESTY, ch. c. 2007
Storm Cat, dkbbr, 83
Stormy Atlantic, dkbbr, 94
Hail Atlantis, b, 87
Raffie’s Majesty, dkbbr, 95
Raffie’s Dream, ch, 00
Triunfante, ch, 93
Age
2
3
Total
Sts
1st
(SW)
2
2
6
3 (2)
—— ———
8
5 (2)
2nd
(SP)
0
1 (1)
———
1 (1)
Storm Bird 78
Terlingua 76
Seattle Slew 74
Flippers 81
Cormorant 74
Raffinierte (Ire) 88
Mt. Livermore 81
Winmor Miss 80
3rd
(SP)
0
0
———
0
Earnings
$51,000
162,732
—————
$213,732
At 3: 1st Discovery H.-G3 (Aqu $100,000), Albany
S. (Sar $100,000), 2nd Star of Cozzene S. (Bel
$70,000).
SIRE: STORMY ATLANTIC, 6w (4) 15sts (2,3,4),
$148,126 (RI 5.09). SW at 4. Sire of 9 NH crops (928
foals), 1 SH crop (4 foals), 932 foals, 726 runners
(78%), 507 winners (54%), 59 SWs (6%), $42,705,986
(avg/starter $58,824). SI: 1.61, colts: 1.54, fillies: 1.68;
ComSI: 1.56. 2010 SWs: GET STORMY (G2), STORMY’S
MAJESTY (G3), REROUTED (G3), SUPERIOR STORM,
AWAKINO CAT, STORMY LORD, IN THE ROUGH, CUMULONIMBLE, TROPIC STORM, JAZZY JESSY. Stands
at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms, Lexington, Kentucky. Stud fee:
$30,000. Auction record lifetime—465 yrlgs sold,
$50,626 avg.; 2010—48 yrlgs sold, $79,944 avg.
DAM: Raffie’s Dream, bred by Henry H. Prieger, Digby
Barrios, David Lester, and Lamra Vukovich (N.Y.), 4w
(3,4) 20sts (3,4), $170,652 (RI 3.27). 3rd Mount Vernon H. Dam of 2 foals, both starters, 1 winner,
STORMY’S MAJESTY (see above).
New York-bred winners and
winners sired by New York sires
November 14-December 12, 2010
Catienus (143/73)—Thunder Stand; THUNDERED, f. 3, Finger Lakes, 11/30,
Alw, 6f, $9,540.
Chief Seattle (103/52)—Jupiter Hollow; SALTY LITTLE SIS, f. 3, Aqueduct,
11/24, Alw, 6f, $25,200.
Crafty C. T. (32/16)—Queens County Lady; C. T. QUEEN, m. 5, Finger Lakes,
12/3, Alw, 5.5f, $10,080.
Cryptoclearance (114/51)—Scotcharoo; GOT CLEARANCE, f. 4, Finger Lakes,
12/4, Alw, 8.5f, $9,540.
David (7/5)—Right About Now; BOB’S DYLAN, m. 5, Finger Lakes, 12/3, Alw,
5.5f, $15,000.
David (7/5)—Right About Now; BOB’S DYLAN, m. 5, Finger Lakes, 11/19,
Alw, 6f, $15,000.
Freud (140/81)—Nasty Cure; LUBASH, c. 3, Aqueduct, 11/21, Stk, Monarch’s
Maze S., 8fT, $36,000.
Gold Token (77/42)—Magdalena Lee; GOLD GHOST, g. 3, Finger Lakes, 11/18,
Alw, 8.32f, $10,080.
Griffinite (15/5)—Nanny Brow; BOB THE POOL MAN, g. 3, Finger Lakes,
11/27, Alw, 5.5f, $10,080.
Holy Bull (190/83)—Hey Darla; R BETTY GRAYBULL, f. 4, Parx Racing At
Philadelphia Park, 12/4, Alw, 8f, $33,000.
Hook and Ladder (110/48)—Gone Musical; SCALE, g. 3, Aqueduct, 11/14,
Alw, 6f, $25,200.
Judge T C (58/27)—Dolan Hill; MISS DOLAN’S ROSE, m. 5, Aqueduct, 11/17,
Alw, 8f, $30,960.
Judge T C (58/27)—Take a Taxi; GOODBYEANDGOODLUCK, g. 4, Aqueduct,
12/2, Alw, 8f, $25,800.
Precise End (195/86)—Afleet Closer; DRIVEN BY SUCCESS, g. 5, Aqueduct,
11/14, Stk, New York Stallion Thunder Rumble S., 7f, $45,000.
Precise End (195/86)—Inside Circle; ENDLESS CIRCLE, h. 6, Aqueduct, 11/25,
Stk, Fall Highweight H. (G3), 6f, $60,000.
Raffie’s Majesty (31/15)—Joanne W.; RUFFINO, g. 7, Aqueduct, 11/25, Stk,
Tinchen’s Prince S., 8f, $36,000.
Roaring Fever (66/40)—Lady Di Huntley; SPA CITY FEVER, g. 4, Aqueduct,
11/20, Alw, 8.5fT, $28,800.
Roaring Fever (66/40)—Freedom of Port; LESSON IN DECEIT, g. 4, Turf Paradise, 12/5, Alw, 8f, $8,520.
Rock and Roll (30/16)—Dinner Diamond; REGINA DIAMOND, f. 4, Finger
Lakes, 11/20, Alw, 8.32f, $11,700.
Say Florida Sandy (63/27)—Midnight Mood; MIDNIGHT ABBEY, f. 3, Finger
Lakes, 11/18, Alw, 5.5f, $11,700.
Say Florida Sandy (63/27)—Quixiefromdixie; QUIXSAND, f. 3, Aqueduct,
12/4, Alw, 8f, $30,960.
Slew City Slew (148/63)—Royal Relic; CITY TRAIN, g. 3, Aqueduct, 11/25,
Alw, 8fT, $25,800.
Spanish Steps (62/34)—Premier Account; LE BONNE VIE, g. 3, Aqueduct,
11/25, Alw, 6f, $25,200.
Stormy Atlantic (280/141)—Raffie’s Dream; STORMY’S MAJESTY, c. 3, Aqueduct, 11/20, Stk, Discovery H. (G3), 9f, $60,000.
Victory Gallop (236/118)—Desert Dream; DREAMIN OF VICTORY, g. 7, Camarero Race Track, 11/14, Alw, 6.5f, $8,550.
Wheelaway (91/34)—Mythical Brownie; BIG BROWNIE, f. 4, Aqueduct,
11/14, Stk, New York Stallion Staten Island S., 7f, $45,000.
New York-bred juvenile winners
November 14-December 12, 2010
Afleet Alex (35/12)—Miss Yiayia; MISS VALENTINE, f. 2, Aqueduct, 11/17,
Stk, Swirlaway S., 8f, $36,000.
A. P. Warrior (13/5)—Filitosa; MEGALITHIC, g. 2, Aqueduct, 11/20, Mdn, 8.5fT,
$24,600.
Closing Argument (44/18)—Re Re Be Be; RE EXAMINE, f. 2, Finger Lakes,
11/15, Mdn, 5.5f, $10,560.
Desert Warrior (15/4)—Lass Away; WARRIOR LASS, f. 2, Finger Lakes, 11/23,
Mdn Clm, 6f, $5,400.
Devil His Due (17/5)—Paige Nicole; DUE TO RUN, g. 2, Finger Lakes, 11/24,
Mdn Clm, 6f, $4,800.
Eltish (9/2)—Shes a Pro; CRAZY ABOUT LUCCA, f. 2, Camarero Race Track,
12/3, Clm, 8.5f, $4,500.
Eltish (9/2)—Shes a Pro; CRAZY ABOUT LUCCA, f. 2, Camarero Race Track,
11/17, Clm, 6.5f, $4,500.
Five Star Day (17/5)—Miss Huff n’ Puff; SHIRTSLEEVES, f. 2, Aqueduct, 12/3,
Mdn Clm, 6f, $12,600.
Forest Wildcat (44/14)—Upper Noosh; UPPER EAST SIDER, f. 2, Aqueduct,
11/19, Alw, 8fT, $28,800.
Freud (23/13)—Watrals Lady Hanne; LADY’S LUNAR LUCK, f. 2, Aqueduct,
11/24, Mdn, 8.5fT, $24,600.
Freud (23/13)—J’s Happy Holiday; FREUDS ON HOLIDAYS, f. 2, Laurel Park,
11/24, Clm, 5.5f, $9,120.
Greeley’s Galaxy (21/5)—Tiz Paula; BIG FEARLESS, c. 2, Aqueduct, 12/4,
Mdn, 8f, $29,520.
Greeley’s Galaxy (21/5)—Miss Pop Carn; SHE’S A VIXEN, f. 2, Penn National,
12/4, Mdn Clm, 5.5f, $6,600.
Henny Hughes (45/17)—Open Window; MIDNIGHT VISIT, f. 2, Aqueduct,
11/28, Mdn, 6f, $24,000.
Holy Bull (42/11)—Cassette Case; BEAU DE BEAUPRE, c. 2, Aqueduct, 12/5,
Stk, Damon Runyon S., 8.32f, $39,000.
Holy Bull (42/11)—Cassette Case; BEAU DE BEAUPRE, c. 2, Aqueduct, 11/17,
Mdn, 8f, $24,600.
Hook and Ladder (25/9)—Malibu Morn; RUMMER, c. 2, Aqueduct, 11/20,
Mdn Clm, 6f, $13,800.
The accompanying list reports sires of New York-bred winners and winners by sires
standing in New York in 2010, three-year-olds and upward, of all recent races, except
straight claiming races. The second list reports sires of all New-York bred juvenile winners in the same time period.
The lists are presented alphabetically by sire, followed in parentheses by the number of current-year starters in North America for the sire and the sire's total number
of individual winners in 2010, regardless of state where bred.
Following the sire information is the name of the winner’s dam. The name of the
Kitten’s Joy (45/25)—Southern Broad; YANKEE KITTEN, c. 2, Aqueduct, 11/20,
Mdn, 8.5fT, $24,600.
Langfuhr (25/12)—Lady Prantlack; EAST OF DANZIG, c. 2, Aqueduct, 11/24,
Alw, 8fT, $28,800.
Lion Heart (44/18)—First Impression; THOSE LION EYES, f. 2, Aqueduct,
11/21, Mdn Clm, 6f, $16,200.
Mizzen Mast (19/9)—Lineage; QUEEN’S HARBOR, f. 2, Aqueduct, 12/5, Stk,
East View S., 8.32f, $39,000.
Peruvian (1/1)—You Promised; JUST AN OPINION, g. 2, Finger Lakes, 11/26,
Mdn Clm, 6f, $5,400.
Read the Footnotes (15/2)—Devin’s Abbey; READ THE CONTRACT, c. 2,
Aqueduct, 11/26, Mdn, 6f, $24,000.
Read the Footnotes (15/2)—Six Tales; EMINENT TALE, c. 2, Aqueduct, 11/17,
Stk, New York Stallion Series Great White Way Division S., 6f, $60,000.
Rockport Harbor (66/16)—Anclote; BRISTOL HARBOUR, g. 2, Finger Lakes,
11/27, Alw, 6f, $10,080.
Sharp Humor (54/22)—Anotherbusride; PRIDE OF PARIS, f. 2, Mountaineer
Casino Racetrack & Resort, 11/16, Mdn, 5.5f, $10,208.
Sky Mesa (35/18)—Silence Please; SKY MUSIC, c. 2, Aqueduct, 11/18, Stk,
Restrainor S., 8f, $36,000.
Stormin Fever (10/3)—Juicey Jet; JET FEVER, f. 2, Parx Racing At Philadelphia Park, 11/30, Mdn Clm, 6f, $13,200.
Strong Contender (16/4)—Shesadreamcatcher; MONYONA, f. 2, Hollywood
Casino At Charles Town Races, 11/14, Mdn Clm, 6.5f, $9,000.
Talk Is Money (4/1)—Sundae Bride; SUNDAY BREAKFAST, g. 2, Camarero
Race Track, 11/24, Mdn Clm, 5.5f, $3,600.
Thunder Gulch (42/18)—Off Guard; MAGGIES RANSOM, f. 2, Remington
Park, 11/20, Mdn, 7.5fT, $15,630.
Thunder Gulch (42/18)—Combanchera; THUNDERWAVE, c. 2, Aqueduct,
12/4, Mdn Clm, 6f, $12,600.
Victory Gallop (27/8)—Make the Wyn; PUFF THE DRAGON, g. 2, Finger Lakes,
11/16, Mdn, 8.32f, $10,560.
Wheelaway (5/2)—Star One One; ONE STAR FREEDOM, c. 2, Delta Downs,
12/1, Mdn, 8f, $15,000.
winner is in light face capital letters (bold face capital letters if the win came in a stakes
race), followed by the winner's sex, age, name of racetrack, and date of race.
The class of the race in which the victory took place immediately follows. Abbreviations used for class of race are similar to those used by Equibase: Alw—allowance;
Hcp—overnight handicap; names of stakes races are spelled out, with the grade of
the race, when applicable, in parentheses. Class of race is followed by the distance
of the race, expressed in furlongs and fractions of furlongs, followed by first-place
money earned by the winner.
NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
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Awards standings for 2010
Breeder and owner awards are based on purse money earned
while competing in pari-mutuel races run in New York state
Leading Breeder Awards
January 1-November 30, 2010
Breeder
Amount
Sequel, Becky Thomas,
Lewis Lakin, et al.
$289,845
Sez Who Thoroughbreds North
159,609
Flying Zee Stables
147,530
Chester and Mary R. Broman
135,848
Anthony Grey, et al.
108,471
McMahon's of Saratoga
Thoroughbreds, et al.
89,958
Sugar Maple Farm
81,511
New Dawn Stud
67,889
Stonewall Farm
63,215
Berkshire Stud and
Oak Cliff Breeders
59,670
Gallagher's Stud
50,725
Hidden Lake Farm, et al.
48,018
Thomas Dushas
47,426
William R. Hettinger and
Estate of John Hettinger
47,151
Barry Ostrager and Questroyal
40,146
Estate of Joseph S. Parisi
37,400
Dutchess Views Farm
37,197
Milfer Farms
36,637
Wachtel Stable
36,533
Rhapsody Farm and
Alan and Dora Alcon
35,881
Robert Misa
35,590
Patrick and Elizabeth Everard
34,658
Barry Weisbord and
Margaret Santulli
34,340
Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey
34,040
Jeffrey Tucker
33,705
Gus Schoenborn Jr
32,768
Aliyuee Ben J Stable
31,675
Cheryl A. Prudhomme
31,532
Brian Gillum and Glenmare Farm
30,505
Adam Madkour
29,864
Rojan Farm
29,466
Tea Party Stable
29,035
Breeder
Sanford Goldfarb, et al.
Albert Fried Jr.
Rojan Farm
Majesty Stud
Anstu Farm
Pegasus Farm
Edward Shapoff
Five Ways Farm
John Dorrian
Amount
$27,676
27,134
28,656
26,484
26,028
25,986
25,806
25,310
24,945
Leading Breeder Awards
November 2010
Breeder
Sequel,Becky Thomas,
Lewis Lakin, et al.
Sez Who Thoroughbreds
New Dawn Thoroughbreds
and Aron Yagoda
Chester and Mary Broman
Rhapsody Farm and
Alan and Dora Alcon
Berkshire Stud and
Oak Cliff Breeders
Alain J. Falourd
Flying Zee Stables
Michael and Debra Divitto
and John Lemmens
Wellspring Stables
Aliyuee Ben J Stable
Tina Marie Bond
Majesty Stud
Amount
$29,505
24,119
14,995
14,556
9,775
9,000
8,843
8,285
7,474
7,200
7,200
6,960
Amount
$49,240
Amount
$26,000
24,630
22,608
20,000
19,751
17,062
15,910
15,730
15,030
14,038
13,880
13,180
11,469
10,840
10,520
Leading Open Company
Owner Awards
November 2010
11,623
Leading Open Company
Owner Awards
January 1-November 30, 2010
Owner
Turtle Bird Stable
Owner
Zayat Stables
Vincent Scuderi
Francis Paolangeli
Paul Pompa Jr. and
Stephen Yarbrough
Repole Stables
Blue Star Stable
Karakorum Farms
Michael Lecesse, et al.
Aliyuee Ben J Stable
Charlton Baker
Flying Zee Farms
Patsy C. Symons
Anthony Ferraro
Naipaul and Terikchand
Chatterpaul
My Purple Haze Stable
Owner
Vincent Scuderi and James Riccio
Aliyuee Ben J Stable
Majesty Stud
Adam Madkour
Blue Star Stable
Curragh Stable and Gary Juster
Turtle Bird Stables
P Z Racing Stable
Prantlack Farm & David Lester
Michael A. Lecesse and
My Purple Haze Stable
Blue Bison Stable and
Stewart Hoffman
Anthony Ferraro
Sure Thing Stable
Amount
$12,000
7,200
6,000
5,760
5,540
5,040
5,000
4,920
3,340
3,134
3,000
3,000
3,000
Source: New York Breeding and Racing Program
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P.O. Box 8237 • Lexington, Kentucky 40533 • (859) 260-9800
New York breeders by highest earnings
Domestic and foreign racing
January 1, 2010, through December 12, 2010
Rank
Breeder
Starts
1st
2nd
3rd
572
92
67
67
Chester and Mary Broman
549
60
69
59
1,709,418
Flying Zee Stables
589
74
91
80
1,634,385
4
Anthony Grey
147
27
20
24
910,154
5
Barry Weisbord and Margaret Santulli
6
3
1
0
749,300
6
John Hettinger
258
31
29
43
700,558
7
Thomas/Lakin
328
30
45
44
698,688
8
Gallagher’s Stud
105
15
17
16
667,502
9
Milfer Farm
160
19
17
15
576,662
1
Sez Who Thoroughbreds
2
3
Earnings
$1,803,383
10
JMJ Racing Stables
117
24
12
15
551,713
11
Sugar Maple Farm
316
30
29
37
551,000
12
Stonewall Farm
109
26
15
18
546,963
13
Barry R. Ostrager
168
33
24
29
531,294
14
Thomas-Narlinger and Dennis Repp
15
Anstu Farm
16
Morgan’s Ford Farm
17
New Dawn Stud
18
Albert Fried Jr.
92
14
13
8
520,673
111
15
20
16
486,157
5
4
0
0
459,500
59
14
10
7
445,523
124
13
19
23
431,440
19
Ken and Sarah Ramsey
198
23
23
24
407,427
20
Berkshire Stud
103
14
14
10
378,357
21
Jeffrey Tucker
83
11
17
9
336,991
22
Sequel 2003
43
5
9
7
330,670
23
Pegasus Farms
96
12
13
12
327,401
24
Gus Schoenborn
62
13
11
7
327,244
25
Patricia S. Purdy
26
McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds
27
Robert W. Misa
24
5
28
Berkshire Stud and Oak Cliff Breeders
26
6
29
Majesty Stud
13
4
2
2
254,212
30
Fiddlers Green Stable
73
10
10
7
251,219
31
New Dawn Thoroughbreds and Aron Yagoda
32
Thomas Dushas
63
9
7
9
323,439
144
18
12
13
317,965
5
3
294,630
4
4
274,618
28
7
1
1
249,671
116
21
11
8
245,818
33
Hidden Lake Farm, Richard Gallagher, and Joan Simpson
51
9
6
4
245,030
34
Seth Gregory
43
9
10
7
235,170
35
Navesink Thoroughbreds
14
6
3
1
232,327
36
Steel Your Face Stable
4
1
2
0
231,000
37
Dutchess Views Farm
120
10
14
21
225,337
38
P. A. Everard
53
12
9
6
213,731
39
Joseph and Jennifer Daniels
49
12
11
9
212,712
40
Kaz Hill Farm
82
7
13
9
212,637
41
Carmine Telesca and John Guerrera
45
10
2
4
210,405
42
Edward L. Shapoff
67
12
9
11
209,856
43
Empire Equines
36
9
1
3
206,320
44
William Bloom
68
5
10
10
202,917
45
Jill and Dominque Imperio
8
3
2
1
202,150
NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
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Leading owners by New York-bred earnings
January 1, 2010, through December 13, 2010
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Owner(s)
Starts
Chester & Mary Broman 267
Flying Zee Stable
254
Repole Stable
144
Turtle Bird Stable
16
Anstu Stables
75
Francis Paolangeli
141
Anthony Ferraro
194
Karakorum Farm
198
James Dinan,
Jacques Moore, and
Phantom House Farm
5
Zayat Stables
25
My Purple Haze Stables 129
Our Blue Streaks Stable 47
Barry Schwartz
50
Albert Fried Jr.
76
Charlton Baker
100
Majesty Stud
18
Paul P. Pompa Jr.,
Stephen Yarbrough, and
Winter Park Partners
4
1st
35
39
38
6
18
33
47
16
2nd
35
45
27
2
19
28
19
24
3rd
27
32
19
2
10
27
30
23
Earnings
$1,259,079
1,247,042
911,839
852,870
746,264
622,409
548,403
518,880
4
8
27
5
14
8
20
5
0
6
24
5
9
12
19
3
0
1
16
4
9
14
14
4
459,500
414,082
394,390
355,612
345,459
317,375
307,712
301,664
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
300,000
34
35
3
1
0
Rank
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Owner(s)
Starts
Patsy Symons
22
Maggi Moss
74
Roddy Valente
37
Mark Valentine
96
Merrylegs Farm
108
Michael Dubb and High
Grade Racing Stable
5
Hesa Stable
174
Mark Lewis
40
Henry, Joseph, and
Jamie Terranova
12
Parting Glass Stable
21
Michael LeCesse
87
Obviously NY Stable
36
Steel Your Face Stables
4
Joemar Racing Stables 62
Joseph Marino
79
James Acquilano and
River Card Stable
72
Shining Starlite Racing 29
Herbert & Carol Schwartz 82
1st
7
22
9
10
15
2nd
5
13
6
17
20
3rd
2
15
9
8
14
Earnings
$292,496
289,660
283,822
276,233
268,957
4
14
10
1
20
6
0
27
3
264,411
260,007
249,895
4
7
22
4
1
8
20
4
3
13
8
2
15
15
0
4
11
4
0
8
11
247,249
246,562
241,235
235,322
231,000
223,318
219,395
16
5
7
15
6
12
7
5
11
217,379
213,886
209,060
3rd
18
26
5
11
14
44
13
7
16
13
7
16
13
12
0
30
20
13
Earnings
$789,037
785,707
708,250
651,517
636,104
615,342
609,491
598,166
573,040
556,602
515,251
503,243
480,862
464,151
459,500
438,073
430,815
411,016
3rd
13
12
20
55
13
11
59
3
17
46
74
31
24
36
27
39
21
Earnings
$795,522
727,514
665,831
660,748
642,693
609,495
603,899
589,778
581,685
574,459
560,372
558,123
540,360
524,966
517,591
513,915
508,992
Source: New York Breeding and Racing Program
Leading trainers by New York-bred earnings
January 1, 2010, through December 13, 2010
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Trainer
Linda Rice
Gary Contessa
Steve Asmussen
Chris Englehart
Todd Pletcher
Bruce Levine
Charlton Baker
Michael Ferraro
Bruce Brown
Anthony Ferraro
Thomas Bush
Richard Dutrow Jr.
Rudy Rodriguez
John Terranova II
Dominic Galluscio
Michael Hushion
Carlos Martin
Michael LeCesse
Starts 1st
296 53
375 51
68 24
411 112
99 30
160 34
375 75
217 63
198 30
323 75
207 22
85 23
121 28
64 18
134 27
95 24
174 28
377 70
2nd
48
52
8
71
17
24
76
33
31
45
27
14
23
5
15
18
27
60
3rd
44
62
8
60
13
20
61
31
27
48
29
9
22
4
20
10
26
67
Earnings
$1,902,286
1,609,147
1,331,789
1,324,612
1,304,444
1,235,833
1,231,240
968,460
962,058
952,988
944,608
936,748
921,448
880,463
851,473
820,318
811,156
789,148
Rank
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Trainer
George Weaver
Richard Schosberg
John Kimmel
Chad Brown
Dominick Schettino
Jonathan Buckley
David Donk
Anthony Dutrow
Patrick Kelly
William Badgett Jr.
Richard Violette Jr.
Barclay Tagg
John Hertler
Philip Serpe
John Forbes
Bruce Anderson
Rodrigo Ubillo
Seth Benzel
Starts
162
149
56
49
131
321
128
48
127
75
77
93
164
85
5
248
161
82
1st
17
17
13
15
24
45
14
11
12
11
13
11
11
12
4
39
8
14
2nd
28
24
3
4
29
46
15
11
15
12
8
15
17
12
0
34
13
8
Source: New York Breeding and Racing Program
Leading jockeys by New York-bred earnings
January 1, 2010, through December 13, 2010
Rank Jockey
Starts 1st 2nd
1
Ramon Dominguez
527 135
91
2
Javier Castellano
347 66
58
3
David Cohen
418 71
72
4
Edgar Prado
324 47
61
5
John Velazquez
306 58
38
6
Rajiv Maragh
371 45
52
7
Cornelio Velasquez
323 33
40
8
Jose Lezcano
249 39
41
9
John Davila Jr.
353 104
55
10
Jorge Chavez
317 39
39
11
Pedro Rodriguez
455 90
74
12
Jose LEspinoza
363 31
41
13
Channing Hill
374 37
25
14
Michael Luzzi
314 31
34
15
Alan Garcia
193 31
19
16
Dennis Carr
443 71
78
17
Victor Santiago
346 31
23
Source: New York Breeding and Racing Program
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NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
3rd
77
61
51
37
38
55
48
40
51
37
79
35
44
32
22
63
42
Earnings
$5,015,475
2,490,598
2,359,022
2,336,388
2,115,427
1,947,700
1,587,331
1,550,812
1,343,222
1,288,121
1,256,703
1,238,878
1,150,919
1,148,460
1,100,121
1,017,205
911,867
Rank
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Jockey
Starts
Eibar Coa
158
Pablo Fragoso
103
A. R. Napravnik
164
Jeremias Flores
362
Charles Lopez
148
Eddie Castro
118
Joel Sone
434
Garrett Gomez
38
Angel Serpa
187
Gabriel Suarez
360
Oscar Gomez
517
Jose Arturo Gutierrez
307
Fernando Jara
139
Paul Nicol Jr.
247
Elaine Castillo
270
Wilfredo Rohena
282
Jean-Luc Samyn
157
1st
24
11
20
53
22
12
46
9
18
39
37
42
13
35
41
37
10
2nd
19
7
29
53
30
22
55
6
26
51
65
41
17
56
40
39
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New York general sire list
by 2010 earnings
The accompanying sire list reports racing in the current year, plus lifetime statistics for
all foals of racing age for each sire. The list reports sires that stand in New York regardless of where runners were foaled. To be considered for inclusion is any sire who is
currently standing in New York or had last stood in that state if the sire has been pensioned or is dead. (If pensioned or is dead, the sire will be included if his youngest foals
are age three or younger in 2010.)
Freshman sires of 2010 are denoted by a diamond (◆) preceding their name.
The statistics are inclusive of all racing in the U.S. and Canada, Argentina, Australia,
Brazil, Chile, England, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Malaysia,
Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, United
Arab Emirates, Uruguay, and Zimbabwe. North American statistics are complete through
December 13, 2010.
Current year
Lifetime
GOLDEN MISSILE
ALPHABET SOUP
PURGE
CATIENUS
READ THE FOOTNOTES
154/84 (55%)
162/77 (48%)
139/69 (50%)
145/73 (50%)
80/42 (53%)
1/1
4/6
1/1
2/2
4/5
Golden Moka, 307,560
Fugitive Angel, 211,382
Timely Pursuit, 114,747
Dont Blame the Cat, 85,028
Rightly So, 278,500
2,841,407
2,614,776
2,192,733
1,925,343
1,842,741
7
10
2
7
3
506
685
224
400
138
374 (74%)
528 (77%)
142 (63%)
322 (81%)
91 (66%)
247 (49%)
365 (53%)
73 (33%)
239 (60%)
60 (43%)
12
38
1
22
7
6.78
7.26
6.78
7.15
6.64
44,223
61,850
19,649
62,809
41,375
GOLD TOKEN
ROARING FEVER
HOOK AND LADDER
WHEELAWAY
PRIME TIMBER
77/42 (55%)
67/41 (61%)
112/49 (44%)
91/34 (37%)
68/41 (60%)
3/3
1/1
0/0
3/3
1/4
Cee the Country, 121,770
Uncle Otto, 101,950
Bernie’s Pal, 74,388
Big Brownie, 110,664
Silver Timber, 296,511
1,643,624
1,562,371
1,505,469
1,355,957
1,315,332
8
3
4
5
6
281
126
218
276
195
212 (75%)
79 (63%)
154 (71%)
181 (66%)
147 (75%)
147 (52%)
53 (42%)
104 (48%)
88 (32%)
116 (59%)
9
2
6
7
3
6.84
6.82
6.02
7.02
7.05
54,162
33,607
36,058
26,784
50,728
WESTERN EXPRESSION
SAY FLORIDA SANDY
A. P JET
DISCO RICO
REGAL CLASSIC
68/30 (44%)
63/27 (43%)
45/25 (56%)
56/27 (48%)
59/26 (44%)
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/1
Patron Saint, 76,206
Sandinershoes, 94,250
Raynick’s Jet, 92,250
Crack the Opus, 99,950
Sure Class, 94,696
950,220
867,147
862,648
826,664
745,480
7
4
10
6
17
274
159
448
165
961
203 (74%)
86 (54%)
366 (82%)
114 (69%)
813 (85%)
136 (50%)
43 (27%)
262 (58%)
87 (53%)
604 (63%)
4
1
13
7
49
6.82
6.81
6.37
6.34
7.24
46,869
23,273
52,237
60,494
63,099
MAYAKOVSKY
ELTISH
JADE HUNTER
PERFORMING MAGIC
ONE NICE CAT
40/23 (58%)
49/23 (47%)
45/19 (42%)
35/17 (49%)
33/18 (55%)
0/0
0/0
1/1
0/0
0/0
Speedy Sammy, 72,330
Eltish Star, 68,137
Global Hunter (Arg), 90,000
Every Little Thing, 64,644
Just Call Me Roger, 61,172
697,970
692,531
622,150
615,859
522,895
4
10
19
6
2
81
257
940
70
55
62 (77%)
208 (81%)
695 (74%)
56 (80%)
36 (65%)
38 (47%)
166 (65%)
499 (53%)
35 (50%)
21 (38%)
1
12
42
4
0
6.76
6.88
7.32
6.50
6.39
41,398
54,288
59,582
39,842
21,949
RAFFIE’S MAJESTY
RIZZI
KEY CONTENDER
SMOKIN MEL
BEST OF LUCK
31/16 (52%)
27/12 (44%)
20/8 (40%)
12/11 (92%)
25/5 (20%)
1/1
2/2
2/3
0/0
1/2
Ruffino, 72,100
Ezzy, 135,989
Ask Queenie, 83,320
Smokin Conrad, 54,694
Eskimo’s Best, 134,446
509,196
483,021
276,585
273,353
267,618
9
12
12
7
7
126
362
224
45
156
92 (73%)
289 (80%)
162 (72%)
30 (67%)
118 (76%)
67 (53%)
237 (65%)
111 (50%)
25 (56%)
71 (46%)
10
18
3
1
4
7.75
6.45
7.15
6.12
7.11
73,778
66,981
50,597
65,226
30,588
TAKE ME OUT
ORMSBY
WELL NOTED
BADGE
HERE’S ZEALOUS
19/9 (47%)
17/8 (47%)
21/8 (38%)
19/10 (53%)
15/4 (27%)
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
Lavenham, 40,815
Marvel Wood, 98,707
Bridge to Nowhere, 71,285
Bluespowerhouse, 48,735
Zealous Boy, 66,867
254,564
238,715
238,495
226,939
212,126
13
10
5
7
2
388
142
73
78
47
289 (74%)
108 (76%)
48 (66%)
47 (60%)
15 (32%)
206 (53%)
61 (43%)
25 (34%)
27 (35%)
5 (11%)
17
2
0
0
0
6.75
7.00
7.32
6.96
6.29
54,949
44,616
22,440
38,849
15,696
SKIP TO THE STONE
STANISLAVSKY
CROWN DELITE
◆GREELEY’S GALAXY
GRIFFINITE
25/7 (28%)
12/5 (42%)
10/8 (80%)
21/5 (24%)
15/5 (33%)
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
Kimbo, 53,435
Swinger, 46,670
Sword Play, 43,627
Big Fearless, 31,020
Slight Fever, 34,343
163,739
156,258
149,700
149,446
139,077
3
3
4
1
4
74
38
25
39
42
45 (61%)
17 (45%)
15 (60%)
21 (54%)
20 (48%)
23 (31%)
8 (21%)
10 (40%)
5 (13%)
10 (24%)
1
0
0
0
0
6.10
7.28
7.48
0.00
6.75
18,968
19,763
19,830
7,116
20,979
KETTLE WON
NORTHERN SPUR (Ire)
OMMADON
MIGHTY MAGEE
PERUVIAN
8/4 (50%)
10/4 (40%)
7/4 (57%)
7/2 (29%)
10/4 (40%)
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
Doodlin, 38,051
Grecian Spur, 27,255
Julie’s Ina Frenzy, 32,000
Mighty Irish, 42,545
Saginaw, 37,050
118,710
106,303
100,638
75,044
73,589
3
11
4
10
11
19
86
23
76
83
15 (79%)
70 (81%)
12 (52%)
60 (79%)
59 (71%)
10 (53%)
48 (56%)
6 (26%)
39 (51%)
40 (48%)
0
3
0
1
1
7.63
7.96
7.03
6.60
7.09
36,152
62,542
20,607
34,324
37,504
◆AROUND THE CAPE
SONG OF THE SWORD
MILLIONS
COMEONMOM
THUNDER RUMBLE
8/3 (38%)
1/1 (100%)
13/2 (15%)
13/2 (15%)
3/1 (33%)
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/1
Beach Harber Man, 20,720
Double Edged Sword, 63,702
You Willgo Broke, 24,982
Curious Mac, 19,724
Frisky Thunder, 49,065
67,676
63,702
61,851
61,464
57,352
1
2
7
7
11
17
7
57
52
122
8 (47%)
1 (14%)
43 (75%)
32 (62%)
88 (72%)
3 (18%)
1 (14%)
30 (53%)
16 (31%)
55 (45%)
0
0
0
1
1
0.00
6.00
6.26
7.22
7.67
8,460
82,932
36,204
31,585
43,526
MANLOVE
ARISTOTLE
OUR FRANKIE
CRUSADER SWORD
SLICE OF REALITY
8/3 (38%)
6/2 (33%)
2/2 (100%)
8/2 (25%)
6/2 (33%)
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
Carlyn Darlyn, 16,805
L D’s Galaxy, 25,600
Frankies Dream, 35,620
Lost Sword, 11,881
Pizzaria, 15,595
51,887
42,485
41,188
38,713
34,121
15
6
8
18
10
184
38
27
427
77
140 (76%)
24 (63%)
8 (30%)
334 (78%)
47 (61%)
85 (46%)
16 (42%)
5 (19%)
266 (62%)
26 (34%)
3
0
0
15
0
7.40
5.93
5.68
7.01
6.46
46,830
23,122
15,260
53,046
17,834
◆ANDROMEDA’S HERO
NUNZIO
LIBERATEDBYFORCE
LET GOODTIMES ROLL
HOLDITHOLDITHOLDIT
7/2 (29%)
5/1 (20%)
1/1 (100%)
4/1 (25%)
2/2 (100%)
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
Leadfootxpress, 19,180
Policy Wonk, 28,370
April Blooms, 33,398
Letthestoriesbtold, 20,110
Smooth Kahlua, 28,004
33,530
33,521
33,398
32,050
31,105
1
6
2
7
5
17
27
3
28
8
7 (41%)
15 (56%)
1 (33%)
12 (43%)
3 (38%)
2 (12%)
6 (22%)
1 (33%)
5 (18%)
2 (25%)
0
0
0
1
0
0.00
5.71
5.25
7.32
5.83
4,790
11,197
34,378
43,639
10,700
PREACHERMAN
ADIOS MY FRIEND
◆UNCLE CAMIE
SHAWKLIT WON
POLISH PRO
3/2 (67%)
2/2 (100%)
2/1 (50%)
1/1 (100%)
5/1 (20%)
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
Holy Cheers, 14,361
Elder Skatesman, 23,297
Uncle Smokey, 19,598
Shawklit Power, 24,561
Twice Onabet, 11,410
29,715
28,197
27,678
24,561
24,460
9
3
1
14
12
57
24
9
107
156
36 (63%)
13 (54%)
2 (22%)
74 (69%)
110 (71%)
24 (42%)
9 (38%)
1 (11%)
50 (47%)
66 (42%)
1
0
0
2
3
6.91
7.23
0.00
7.11
6.47
22,400
45,973
13,839
26,579
34,188
Leading earner, earnings
Comedero, $467,600
Franny Freud, 390,000
Diva Delite, 222,780
Mythical Power, 299,040
Wind Caper, 118,200
Crops
4
6
4
3
9
Fls
308
310
282
176
701
Starters
249 (81%)
229 (74%)
204 (72%)
129 (73%)
560 (80%)
Winners
172 (56%)
161 (52%)
125 (44%)
84 (48%)
383 (55%)
SWs
14
21
13
9
30
Average
earnings/
runner
$47,554
64,952
46,336
45,373
64,881
Strs/Wnrs
189/112 (59%)
140/81 (58%)
145/70 (48%)
105/58 (55%)
210/95 (45%)
Stallion
POSSE
FREUD
REPENT
CONGAREE
TOUCH GOLD
Progeny
earnings
$4,128,800
3,919,653
2,941,950
2,934,775
2,893,743
Average
winning
distance
6.42
6.69
7.44
7.20
7.05
SWs/
StkWins
5/9
9/16
5/10
5/5
5/5
NEW YORK BREEDER January 2011
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A membership pin that allows you free admission to any New York Racing Association track and Finger Lakes
racetrack
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A FREE subscription to Thoroughbred Times TODAY
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Monthly newsletter: New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc. New York Breeder
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Free classified advertising on www.nytbreeders.org
Group purchasing discounts through NTRA Advantage for a variety of products and services
Free admission to the National Museum of Racing in Saratoga Springs
Discount on Hertz rental cars
Right to vote at annual board elections
Discounted member rates for all special events including awards dinner, annual cocktail party, breeders’ dinner meetings
A full-time staff to assist you and provide you with information regarding the many components of the industry
A professional lobbyist in Albany to promote and aid in securing passage of legislation that supports the New
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Liaison with New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund, which distributes more than
$14-million in annual benefits to breeders, owners, and stallion owners. The NYTB executive director sits on
the board of the fund, which gives the breeders a voice in structuring policy
Liaison with NYRA and Finger Lakes Racing Association in coordinating and preserving the excellence of the
New York-bred Racing and Stakes Program along with the fund
THOROPAC: NYTB’s political action committee protects breeders’ interests in Albany by helping to elect representatives who are committed to supporting the Thoroughbred industry in New York
Educational programs such as seminars on a variety of topics and farm tours, and breeders’ dinner meetings
for networking and educational purposes
Annual divisional championships for New York-breds and awards ceremony with specially designed statues
for the breeders of the winners in each of the 11 categories, along with the Broodmare of the Year, Breeder
of the Year, Horse of the Year, Trainer and Jockey of the Year awards
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Breeding Rules
To qualify for registration as a New York-bred, the mare must foal in New York state and meet the following
domicile requirements:
Resident Mares: Must be continuously in residence in New York state from within 90 days after last cover in
the year of conception and thereafter remain in residence until foaling the following year, with no breed-back
required.
Non-Resident Mares: Must foal in New York state and be bred back to a registered New York-based stallion
and remain for a continuous period of 90 days after foaling.
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New York State Breeding and Development Fund
NY-Breds Award Program
Breeder, owner, and stallion owner awards are based
on purse money earned (1st through 3rd) while
competing in pari-mutuel races run in New York state.
BREEDER AWARDS
In 2009, the New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund paid $6,300,452 to breeders of
registered New York-breds. A breeder is the owner of the mare at the time the mare foals in the state of New
York. Breeder awards are determined by covering stallion. If the New York-bred is by a registered New York-based
stallion, the award is up to 20% of the purse earned for a first-place finish and up to 10% for a second- or thirdplace finish.
If the New York-bred is by an out-of-state stallion or non-registered stallion, the award is up to 10% for a firstplace finish and up to 5% for a second- or third-place finish. All breeder awards are capped at $10,000 per horse
per race.
STALLION OWNER AWARDS
In 2009, the New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund distributed $2,370,035 in stallion
owner awards. Stallion owner awards are paid to owners of registered New York-based covering stallions (at time
of conception) at up to 7% of earned purses from 1st through 3rd positions. All stallion owner awards are capped
at $10,000 per horse per race.
OPEN OWNER AWARDS
In 2009, the New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund paid $1,107,667 to owners of
registered New York-breds who earned purse money in open-company races. Owner awards for registered New
York-breds sired by a registered New York-based stallion is up to 20% of purses earned from 1st through 3rd
positions in races run for a claiming price of $30,000 and upward, with a cap of $20,000 per horse per race.
If the New York-bred is by an out-of-state stallion or non-registered stallion, the award is up to 10% of purses
earned from 1st through 3rd positions in races run for a claiming price of $30,000 and upward with a cap of
$20,000 per horse per race.
NEW YORK-BRED RACES
More than 52 stakes races exclusively for registered New York-breds are run at New York Racing Association
racetracks (Aqueduct, Belmont Park, and Saratoga Race Course) and Finger Lakes racetrack with total purses
worth nearly $5-million. In 2009, more than 900 overnight races exclusively for registered New York-breds were
held at the four New York racetracks.
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READ THE FOOTNOTES
Storm Cat / Mariah’s Storm, by Rahy
2011 Fee: $8,500
Unbridled’s Song / In the Storm, by Storm Cat
2011 Fee: $6,000
Smoke Glacken / Baydon Belle, by Al Nasr (Fr)
NY’s Leading Sire by SWs and NY’s
Most Dominant Sire of the Past
Half-Decade. Sire of 10 black-type
stakes winners in 2010, including
G1 winner FRANNY FREUD.
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2010 stakes winners Rightly So, Franny
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winner RIGHTLY SO.
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