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In This Issue: Ag Extension Asks for Input Oakton Farm Stallion Show Performer Exits Discovery Well Florida-bred Duo Head Allowance Bellera Bounces Back to Win Comely Firenze Fire Takes Easier Route Shivaree Fights to Win Buffalo Man Gulfstream Park Charts Tampa Bay Downs Charts Florida Stallion Progeny List
Adios Charlie/SERITA HULT PHOTO Florida Breeders’ List Wire to Wire Business Place Ocala Stud Announces Featured Advertisers Ocala Stud 2020 Stud Fees FTBOA PRESS RELEASE ______covering 149 mares in his first book. His Florida Department of Agriculture first foals will arrive in 2020. Berrettini Feed Ocala Stud has set 2020 stud fees for its The Big Beast’s initial crop came out Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply roster of 12 stallions for the upcoming running. The second-ranked Florida First- breeding season, led by Girvin, whose fee Crop Sire boasts 14 winners thus far on the Seminole Feed will be unchanged at $7,500 S&N for his year led by Inspiressa who finished second Journeyman Stud second year at stud. The roster also fea- to Bast in the Del Mar Debutante (G1) fol- tures The Big Beast, the No. 2-ranked lowing an impressive length-and-a-quarter Florida Freshman Sire of 2019, who will maiden special weight score at Del Mar in stand for $6,000 S&N. her career debut. The Big Beast is one of Girvin, a leading 3-year-old of his crop, only two Florida freshman sires with dou- won the 2017 Haskell Invitational Stakes ble-digit winners. (G1) and also registered back-to-back Awesome Slew, like Girvin, will stand Wire to Wire stakes wins in the Risen Star Stakes (G2) his second season at stud in the coming Holiday Schedule and the Louisiana Derby (G2), prior to year for $5,000 S&N. The multiple Graded starting in the Kentucky Derby (G1) as the stakes winner and versatile son of leading point earner on the Kentucky Awesome Again won stakes ranging in dis- In Recognition of the Derby leaderboard. He retired having fin- tance from seven furlongs to a mile-and- Holiday Season, Wire to Wire ished first or second in seven of 10 starts one-sixteenth. He won or placed in 12 will not be published on and he banked $1,624,392. Girvin was Graded stakes over three seasons and over Thursday, Dec. 26 or Thursday Jan. 2. Florida’s most popular stallion of 2019, See OCALA STUD on page 3 Back to Top Page 3 Ocala Stud
Continued from COVER nine different racetracks, recording five triple-digit Beyer Speed Figures. He will welcome first foals in 2020. Ocala Stud is also home to Adios Charlie, Florida’s current leading General Sire of 2019. The son of Indian Charlie will stand the upcoming season for $4,000 S&N. For more information, please contact David or Joe O’Farrell at 352-237-2171 or visit OcalaStud.com.
Ocala Stud’s 2020 roster and fees are as follows: Stallion Stands and nurses fee Adios Charlie $4,000 Ami’s Flatter $3,500 Awesome of Course $4,000 Awesome Slew $5,000 Fort Loudon $2,500 Girvin $7,500 Greenpointcrusader $5,000 In Summation $2,500 Jess’s Dream $5,000 Noble Bird $5,000 Rainbow Heir $3,500 The Big Beast $6,000 Ag Extension Asks for Input The Marion County Extension Service is conducting a short sur- vey to determine what programs to provide to equine operations. Equine operators are encouraged to take the survey that can be accessed at https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ey6HrhFTRopdgfb . The University of Florida-Institute of Food and Agriculture Systems, Marion County Extension Service is a service provided free of charge to residents, visitors, land owners, and business operators in Marion County. Working with the equine community in the county, they are committed to providing technical assis- tance to preserve the economic and cultural contributions of the equine community to greater Marion county, nationally and inter- nationally. To do so UF/IFAS need to understand the needs of the community in order to provide the most appropriate technical assistance and service. By completing the needs assessment sur- vey, respondents are providing the feedback needed to best serve the equine community in Marion County. The 14 question survey should take less than 5 minutes to complete. Further information is available by contacting Tyler Pittman, UF/IFAS Marion County Extension, 2232 NE Jacksonville Rd., Ocala, FL 34470 or (352) 671-8400
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Back to Top Page 5 Performer Exits Discovery Win in Good Order; Ships to Florida Next Week BY NYRA PRESS OFFICE______1 Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa Anita. McGaughey said Code of Honor will OZONE PARK, NY—Hall of Fame trainer be pointed toward a likely return in the Shug McGaughey said Performer exited spring. his triumphant stakes debut in the Grade “He’s turned out in Kentucky and I’ll 3 Discovery at Aqueduct in excellent pick him up the first of January,” shape and will join the conditioner’s base McGaughey said. “It was a planned at Payson Park in Indiantown, Florida turnout, nothing was wrong. I had next week. planned on turning him out after the Owned by breeder Phipps Stable in Breeders’ Cup, he had been going a pret- partnership with Claiborne Farm, the ty good while. We gave him a pretty good sophomore son of Speightstown, out of break and he’ll come back in the spring, graded-stakes placed Protesting, was too.” making his two-turn debut in the Code of Honor, a homebred Noble Discovery and arrived at the 9 furlong Mission chestnut, was McGaughey’s event off of a second-level allowance tri- fourth Travers winner joining Easy Goer umph at Belmont Park over Grumps (1989), Rhythm (1990) and Coronado’s Little Tots, who was third in the Quest (1998). He also was a fourth Discovery. Shug McGaughey/REED PALMER PHOTO Jockey Club Gold Cup winner for At the top of the stretch, he confronted Flag Flying. McGaughey after he saddled two-time graded stakes winner Tax, but Also set to ship to South Florida in the Vanlandingham (1985), Easy Goer the appropriately named Performer, with winter for McGaughey is dual Grade 1 (1989) and Miner’s Mark (1993). Joel Rosario up, successfully shook away winner Code of Honor, who is currently from his opponent and dug in to win by a enjoying a brief freshening in Kentucky. length-and-a-quarter, garnering a 102 Owned by W.S Farish, the son of Noble Beyer Speed Figure. Mission won the Runhappy Travers (G1) “We’re very pleased with the way he before being elevated to first in the ran. I thought Joel would save some horse Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1) at Belmont • thefloridahorse and he did just that,” said McGaughey, Park. He was recently sixth in the Grade • FloridaThoroughbredBreedersAndOwnersAssociation who notched his first Discovery win since Gold Fever won in 1996. “He was progressing the whole way through the summer and fall. He’ll ship to Florida next week and hopefully we’ll have a good spring, summer and fall 4-year-old HELP# Experienced WANTED Broodmare Groom campaign for him.” Boasting some of the Phipps Stables’ # Experienced Nightwatch/Foaling Person prestigious legacy, Performer is a direct DFWP - Must have legal documentation descendant of undefeated champion Personal Ensign as well as multiple Call Steve: 352-509-6725 for appointment Grade 1 winner My Flag - the dam of 2002 Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Storm BRIDLEWOOD FARM Florida Sire Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs Date Stake Purse Age/Sex Distance Dec. 14 The FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Marion County $125,000 3yo C&G 7 furlongs Dec. 14 The FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes City of Ocala $125,000 3yo Fillies 7 furlongs
Other Bonuses Dec. 7 The Inaugural Stakes $100,000* 2yo 6 furlongs Dec. 7 The Sandpiper Stakes $100,000* 2yo Fillies 6 furlongs Jan. 18 The Pasco Stakes $125,000*# 3yo 7 furlongs Jan. 18 The Gasparilla Stakes $125,000*# 3yo Fillies 7 furlongs *Includes $50,000 from FSS Fund # Also includes $25,000 win supplement for Florida-breds
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D Purse Age/Sex Distance D The FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Marion County $125,000 3yo C&G 7 furlongs D The FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes City of Ocala $125,000 3yo Fillies 7 furlongs
O The Inaugural Stakes $100,000* 2yo 6 furlongs D The Sandpiper Stakes $100,000* 2yo Fillies 6 furlongs J The Pasco Stakes $125,000*# 3yo 7 furlongs J The Gasparilla Stakes $125,000*# 3yo Fillies 7 furlongs
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Back to Top Page 7 Florida-bred Duo Head Friday Allowance at Gulfstream BY BROCK SHERIDAN _ A pair of Florida-breds will be among the seven fil- lies and mares, 3-year-olds and older set for the fea- tured race Friday at Gulfstream Park as Queen Nekia and Faith N Hope have entered the one-mile test. The first level optional claiming race offers a purse of $47,000 and a tag of $25,000. Pecoraro Stable Inc.’s Queen Nekia should be among the favorites as she rattled off two consecutive wins the last time she ran at this level and distance. She won one mile optional claiming races at Delaware Park on Aug. 10 and Sept. 9. The Anthony Pecoraro trainee then ventured into stakes company and fin- ished second to winner Shimmering Aspen in Delaware Park’s $100,000 Tax Free Shopping Distaff Gulfstream Park/COGLIANESE PHOTO Stakes at six furlongs on Sept. 28 before a third-place behind winner Honor Way in a enth last time after a 60-day layoff against more accomplished $35,000 starter allowance at seven furlongs on Oct. 16 at foes in a $39,400 allowance race going seven furlongs on Belmont Park in her most recent effort. Gulfstream Park West on Oct. 27, she had three solid efforts at Queen Nekia is by Harlington out of All Night Labor, by Gulfstream in her three prior efforts. Double Honor and she was bred in the Sunshine State by Porter Sammie Sunshine won an off the turf $25,000 claiming race Racing Stable LLC. She has won six of 21 career starts with going seven furlongs on June 28 and was second in a seven fur- earnings of $241,175. long optional claiming race behind winner Helping Lisa D Irad Ortiz Jr. has accepted the mount on Queen Nekia and going a mile on Aug. 24. She was then second to Perspire in a she will break from post five. $44,900 allowance race at a mile on Aug. 24. Set to start from just to the outside of Queen Nekia in post Sammie Sunshine is by First Samurai out of six in Faith N Hope for Lookin Overus Inc. Sunshineandsilence, by Spieghtstown and has drawn post two. Trained by Cayetano Cadahia, Faith N Hope will need to Paco Lopez will be aboard. improve off her last two races on the turf at the $35,000 claiming level at Gulfstream Park West on Oct. 11 and Nov. 6 in which she was seventh both times. Faith N Hope is by Overdriven out of HELP WANTED Unseen Power, by Notebook and she was Administrative Assistant Needed bred by Nancy Gould. She has earned $164,000 from her 40 career races includ- Must have strong organizational skills, bookkeeping knowledge preferred. ing three wins. Knowledge of thoroughbred racing industry necessary. Another who appears to be among the 25-35 hours a week. $15 – $22 per hour commensurate with experience. contenders is Sammie Sunshine for train- er Michael Lerman. Although the 4-year-old filly was sev- 888-525-7223
Back to Top Back to Top Page 9 Florida-bred Weekend Recap Bellera Bounces Back to Win Grade 3 Comely BY BROCK SHERIDAN ______
Mathis Stable LLC’s Bellera, who lost her jockey Jose Lezcano after being squeezed at the start of the Grade 3 Turnback the Alarm Handicap at Aqueduct on Nov. 2, made a successful return to the track Nov. 29 when she won the Grade 3 Comely Stakes at Aqueduct. The Comely attracted a field of eight 3- year-old fillies who went a mile-and-an- eighth on the main track for a purse of $200,000. A five-and-a-quarter-length winner of a maiden special weight at Monmouth Park in her second career start on June 6 and a five-length winner of a first level optional claiming race at Saratoga on Aug. 21, the Todd Pletcher-trained Bellera redeemed herself in the Comely. Breaking from post three with jockey John Velazquez ridding, Bellera sat a length of off early leader Gold Standard as they went the first quarter-mile in a slow :24.33 and the half-mile in :49.69. Florida-bred Bellera/ELSE LORIEUL PHOTO Bellera began to apply more pressure on have a rider on her back,” joked Habiboo, by Unbridled’s Song and was Gold Standard as they raced into the far Pletcher, who won his first Comely with bred in Florida by Hardacre Farm LLC. turn and the pair turned for home togeth- Broadway’s Alibi in 2012. “When some- She has now won three of six lifetime er after six furlongs in 1:15.22. thing like that happens, you’re always starts and the $110,000 first-place check Bellera put a head in front as they concerned if they come back safely, but in the Comely pushed her to $209,650 in went past the eight-pole then drifted in she came back great and trained great. I career earnings. slightly before Velazquez steered her to felt that the mile-and-an-eighth suited Bellera went off at 9-2 in the Comely a length-and-three-quarters victory over her well and she came back great today. and returned $11.80 to win. Arrifana is second. The final time on the “We were just focused on this, it’s the fast track was 1:52.09. last straight 3-year-old filly, two-turn Gold Standard was another three- opportunity, so we were looking forward quarters-of a length back in third fol- to this,” he added. “It seems like she gets HELP WANTED lowed in order by Afleet Destiny, Classic better and better. It’s nice when you have Fit, Oxy Lady, Lightscameraaction and one that can handle the mile-and-an- Stand for the Flag. eighth like she does.” “She won the last race, she just didn’t Bellera is by Bernardini out of
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Back to Top Page 10 Florida-bred Weekend Recap Firenze Fire Takes Easier Route to Fabulous Strike Victory BY BROCK SHERIDAN ______Trainer Jason Servis had his Florida-bred star Firenze Fire cross entered for the Grade 3 Fall Highweight Handicap to be run Friday at Aqueduct and in Wednesday’s $200,000 Fabulous Strike Stakes at Penn National and it appears he made the right choice when he sent Firenze Fire to the latter. Fresh off of a fifth-place finish behind winner Mitole in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Sprint at Santa Anita on Nov. 2, Firenze Fire appeared to appreciate the easier company in the Fabulous Strike. Sent to the post as the heavy 1-5 favorite in the six fur- long Fabulous Strike, Firenze Fire and jockey Irad Oritz Jr., sat behind a torrid pace set by 44-1 outsider Dupree and Midtowncharlybrown, who won this race last year, as they sprinted the first quarter-mile in :21.69. Despite the quick pace however, Firenze Fire moved to the front Florida-bred Firenze Fire/COGLIANESE PHOTO around the far turn and led the seven other older horses by the $116,400 paycheck for the Penn National victory. more than three lengths when they turned for home. Dupree, Firenze Fire is owned by his breeder Mr. Amore Stables and he Midtowncharlybrown, Midnightcharly and Jumpmaster were four is by Poseidon’s Warrior out of My Every Wish, by Langfuhr. It abreast in second but were never a threat as Firenze Fire finished was the first win in six starts for the 4-year-old colt since taking the six furlongs in 1:09.33 on the fast track and four-and-a-half the Runhappy Stakes at Belmont Park in June. However, he was lengths clear of Midnightcharly in second. Jumpmaster was third still racking up paychecks in those races including two runner-up while Midtowncharlybrown was fourth. Vorticity, Lewisfield, performances in the Grade 1 Vosburgh Stakes behind fellow Durpree and American Rule completed the order of finish. Florida-bred Imperial Hint at Belmont Park on Sept. 28 and in the The Fabulous Stride was the eighth career win from 22 starts Grade 1 Forego Stakes won by Mitole at Saratoga on Aug. 24. for Firenze Fire who now has $1,634,000 in career earnings after Firenze Fire paid $2.40 to win.
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'' + ' ' '' '' '''''' ' '' '' ' '' ' ' '' % %%%% % % '' % % % o %%'''''' %%% '''% ' ' %%%%%%% % % %%%%%%%% % %%%% % % %%%%% % % % %% % %% % Page 11 Florida-bred Weekend Recap Shivaree Fights Early and Late to Win Buffalo Man Stakes BY BROCK SHERIDAN ______Jacks or Better Farm Inc.’s homebred Shivaree went right to the front from the start and fought off a stretch-long chal- lenge from 6-5 favorite Went West to courageously take the $75,000 Buffalo Man Stakes at Gulfstream Park Saturday. A field of eight 3-year-olds went six furlongs in the Buffalo Man. The Buffalo Man was one of six $75,000 stakes on a Juvenile Showcase Day program that opened the Gulfstream Park Championship Meet schedule of 98 stakes, 39 graded, worth $28.6 million in purses during an 89-day stand that runs through March 29. Florida-bred Shivaree had moderate success in four starts over the summer at Gulfstream Park including a fourth-place finish in the $200,000 Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Florida Sire Stakes Affirmed won by Liam’s Lucky Charm and then a fifth-place effort behind Chance It in the $400,000 FTBOA FSS In Reality. However, jockey Jeffrey Sanchez never had Shivaree on the lead at the first point of call in any of those first four starts. Then trainer Ralph Nicks changed jockeys and strategies for a Nov. 23 maiden special weight at Gulfstream Park West and the chestnut colt responded with an impressive nine- and-a-half length conquest over seven furlongs for new rider Emisael Jaramillo. Nicks and Jaramillo stayed with the successful strategy in the Buffalo Man as Shivaree went right to the front from post two but Shivaree was quickly joined by 8-1 choice and fel- low Florida-bred Ricki Ticki Taffi from post six and those two sprinted through a full tilt quarter-mile in :22.13. Moving around the far turn, Shivaree raced to a length lead ahead of Ricki Tikki Taffi, who was then joined in second by Went West on the outside and 9-5 choice Complexifier on the rail. At the top of the stretch, Shivaree clicked off another solid fraction with a :44.98 half-mile as Went West joined Shivaree from the outside. Those two went past the furlong Florida-bred Shivaree (right)/RYAN THOMPSON PHOTO marked together before Went West put a head in front with Ocala Stud, Shivaree is out of Brei’s multiple-stakes-producing an apparent winning move. mare Garter Belt, by Sexy Stockings. Garter Belt has also pro- But, Shivaree was not done on the rail and gallantly fought to duced multiple-stakes-winners Twotwentyfive A and Garter and take the lead again inside the last 100 yards and won by neck over Tie. She also has a yearling full-brother to Shivaree, a weanling by Went West in second in a final time of 1:09.42. Complexifier was Jess’s Dream and was bred to Brei’s Brooks ‘n Down in 2019. another seven-and-a-quarter lengths back in third followed by “Garter and Tie came around a little earlier, but it was his Aycapote, Ricki Tikki Taffi, Iberico and Dialed In Gold on the fourth or fifth one before he broke his maiden,” Nicks said. “It track rated as fast. was this horse’s fifth start before he got his first win. It’s the fam- “When I saw him make the lead, it was – was he good enough ily. They get better later.” from there? When the other horse collared him and stuck his neck Shivaree now has two wins from six starts with earnings of in front of him, it was – he may be second best,” Nicks said. “But $99,120. He paid $10.80 to win. [owner] Fred [Brei] teaches them to run. They’re trained to run; “We’ll see what this takes out of him. He’s had two tough races they’re trained to be tough; they don’t quit. Kudos to Fred on his back to back. He won by a lot at GPW but he was ridden out and program.” he ran fast. He ran seven furlongs in 1:23. He ran 9-and-1 today,” By Brei’s Florida stallion Awesome of Course, who stands at Nick said. “His feet might have to cool off a little bit.”
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