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The Green Monkey Euthanized

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The Green Monkey, who stood at Hartley DeRenzo in Ocala and who sold for a record $16 million as a 2-year-old, was eutha- nized in May according to a story in Paulick Report. Featured Video The Green Monkey first captured world-wide attention when he brought the record price at the 2006 Fasig-Tipton Calder Select Sale of 2-Year- Olds in Training from the consignment of Hartley- DeRenzo Thoroughbreds. Randy Hartley and part- Week In Review ner Dean DeRenzo had purchased the colt for Featuring last week’s original content from Wire to $425,000 at the 2005 Fasig-Tipton July Select Wire printed edition distributed in Marion County Yearling Sale. Demi O’Byrne signed the record ticket on the colt at the Calder Sale for Coolmore Swollen Ankle Sidelines Justify after outlasting John Ferguson and Darley on the Legislative Update See GREEN MONKEY on page 3 The Green Monkey/SERITA HULT PHOTO Wire to Wire Launching Digital Edition July Sale Posts Gains Conquest Sandman Gets Dream Trip in Mecke Firenze Fire Returns to Smoke Across the Board Dwyer Field

BY FASIG-TIPTON PRESS OFFICE ______ner Misty Hour, by Miswaki, making her a half- Five and Counting for Miz Mayhem The July Sale ended with flair Tuesday sister to seven winners, including Grade 2 winner Gemonteer a Mild Surprise evening in Lexington, Ky., with the sales topper India, who produced Group 1 winner Mozu in Not Surprising coming through the ring just one hip from the Ascot, and stakes winner Pilfer, who produced end. Inclusive of the late-session fireworks, The Grade 1 winners To Honor and Serve and Angela Florida Stallion Progeny List July Sale posted gains across the board, with sig- Renee. nificant increases in gross, average, and median “Overall, [I’m] very pleased with the results Florida Breeders’ List over last year’s sale and the highest average since today,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd 2007. The gross and median were the highest Browning. “There was tremendous competition Featured Advertisers since 2015. for the quality offerings and, fortunately, we had A colt by Flatter, the penultimate yearling plenty of quality offerings in the catalogue this Ocala Stud offered, drew the top bid of the day, hammering year from start to finish.” down to $520,000 late. Named The top priced filly on the day was a daughter Double Diamond Silvertonguedevil, Hip 348 was purchased by Al of Strong Mandate (Hip 231), purchased for Florida Department of Agriculture Rashid Stable from the consignment of Lane’s $435,000 by Alex and Jo Ann Lieblong from the End, agent. The bay colt is the third foal out of the consignment of Denali Stud, agent. The filly, FTBOA Curlin No Curfew, already the dam of two from her Grade 1 winning sire’s second crop, is Woodford Thoroughbreds winners. No Curfew is a daughter of stakes win- out of Fly the Flag, a Giant’s Causeway half-sister See JULY SALE on page 3 Journeyman Stud

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BY JAY PRIVMAN COURTESY DAILY RACING FORM ______

Triple Crown winner Justify has been taken out of training owing to fill- ing in his left front ankle, according to a press release put out on behalf of co-owner WinStar Farm. “Justify had some filling in his left front ankle a week ago, which sub- sided in a couple days,” trainer said in the release. “I trained him last week and the filling came back. We want to get him checked out.” Because of this development, Justify’s racing future is uncertain. “To go from a maiden winner in February to an undefeated Triple Crown winner in June has been an incredible ride,” said Elliott Walden, WinStar Farm’s president, chief executive officer, and racing manager. “He is too spe- cial to the owners, our team, and all the fans he has around the world to not be 100 percent healthy. As far as any future plans for him, they will be decid- ed after we get him checked out. He is an amazing horse, and we are blessed by his presence.” Justify became the sport’s 13th Triple Crown winner when he captured the (Grade 1) on June 9 following earlier victories in the Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (G1) and Preakness (G1). He has not had a workout since the Belmont. After the Belmont, Justify returned to , where he was paraded on June 16. One week later, after returning to California, he was paraded at Santa Anita. He had been alternating gallops with walk days the past two weeks. Justify is unbeaten in six starts. He has won four straight Grade 1 races, beginning with the Santa Anita Derby. Justify is owned by a partnership that is headed by WinStar and China Horse Club. Starlight Racing and Head of Plains Partners also own racing rights to the colt. Justify/COADY PHOTO Green Monkey In his first out in 2007, he was third against special weight maidens at Continued from COVER Belmont Park in September. He was then fourth in a Belmont maiden spe- elongated bidding. cial weight in October before being sent to Hollywood Park in November By and out of Magical Masquerade, by , The Green where he was fourth, again against special weight maidens but this time on Monkey was sent to trainer to race but did not start as a 2- turf. year-old and raced only three times at age three without ever finding the Hartley DeRenzo purchased half interest in the colt and began standing winners’ circle. him in 2009. July Sale

Continued from COVER Partners from the consignment of Select Sales, agent for Machmer Hall. to champion Storm Flag Flying. This well-bred filly is from the deep Phipps Among 14 second crop sires with yearlings catalogued, Will Take Charge family of that mare, champion Personal Ensign, and Grade 1 winners My led the charge with four yearlings sold from four offered grossing $930,000 Flag, Miner’s Mark, Traditionally, and Mr Speaker. and averaging $232,500, with a median of $240,000. Of that group, a filly As the first event on the yearling sales calendar, The July Sale often fea- out of La Belle (Hip 291) sold best, bringing $260,000 from Jay Em Ess tures top quality offerings by exciting new and young sires, and this year was Stable. Hip 291 was consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent. Will no different. Buyers flocked to the pavilion to see the first selected offerings Take Charge’s 2016 stud fee was $30,000. of nearly 30 first crop sires, including 2015 Triple Crown champion “There was widespread competition throughout,” Browning noted. “I American Pharoah and multiple Grade 1 Florida Derby winner Constitution, would characterize it as a very successful start to the 2018 yearling sales sea- both graduates of Fasig-Tipton selected yearling sales. son.” The leading first crop sire by average was Palace Malice, by Curlin. Of Overall, 196 yearlings changed hands for a total of $19,762,500, up five yearlings offered by the 2013 Belmont S. (G1) winner, four sold for a 22.7% from last year when 172 horses sold for $16,107,000. The average total of $750,000, good for an average and median of $187,500. His 2016 rose 7.7% to $100,829 from $93,645, while the median increased 7.1% to stud fee was $20,000. Of Palace Malice yearlings sold, a filly out of $75,000 from $70,000 in 2017. The RNA rate was 30.7%. Full results are Southern Belle (Hip 60) led the group, selling for $275,000 to Eclipse available online.

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BY MATT BRYAN After several weeks of negotiating behind the scenes, it was again deter- FTBOA LOBBYIST ______mined that a deal could not be struck. It is important to note that most ver- sions of the legislation under consideration in special session allowed some We have been waiting to pub- thoroughbred decoupling. Clearly, we still have work to do on this issue. lish this report until we were rela- At the same time the special session negotiations for the pari-mutuel leg- tively confident there would not islation were taking place, the Constitutional Revision Commission was meet- be a special session on pari- ing to consider changes to the Florida Constitution that will be put before the mutuel and gaming issues. It now citizens of the state during the general election in November. Two issues under appears that your life, liberty and consideration merit a brief discussion. First, the Commission considered an E- property will be safe until the Verify mandate for businesses. We worked closely with the Florida Chamber opening of the 2019 session in of Commerce to oppose that measure and it did not receive the votes necessary March. While there are never any to make the ballot. Second, the Commission considered a proposal to end guarantees in this process, the commercial dog racing in Florida (essentially decoupling dog tracks). Despite Matt Bryan/FILE PHOTO chances of a special session on heavy opposition from the greyhound owners and breeders, this proposal was these issues have diminished approved by the Commission and will be added to the ballot in November enough that we are comfortable in presenting this report on the 2018 session (http://flcrc.gov/Proposals/Commissioner/2017/6012). The greyhound breed- and issues that have arisen since its end in early March. ers and owners have recently filed a legal challenge to this amendment. It is always difficult to determine the chances of passage of a pari- Finally, there is one other proposed amendment to the State Constitution mutuel/gaming bill. As the session opened, it didn’t seem that there was that could dramatically alter how pari-mutuel entities are regulated in the much interest from legislative leaders in trying to pass a comprehensive bill. future. Proposed Amendment 3 is entitled “Voter Control of Gambling,” and That had been tried with little success in the past. Instead, this year, the originated as a citizen initiative. If approved, the amendment would ensure Senate attempted to pass a very targeted bill dealing with the Seminole that Florida voters (and not the legislature) have the exclusive right to decide Compact and a handful of other pari-mutuel issues. Unfortunately, while SB whether to authorize casino gambling. The amendment defines casino gambling 840, the bill introduced by Senator Travis Hutson contained some ideas we to include any casino games, house banking games, card games, table games, supported, it also included widespread decoupling, including decoupling of slot machines, video lottery machines and similar other machines, and more thoroughbred tracks (https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2018/00840). (http://dos.elections.myflorida.com/initiatives/initdetail.asp?account=64995&s As you know, we have been fighting that for many years now. With the help eqnum=1). If this amendment to the Constitution is approved in November, it of Senators Keith Perry, Kelli Stargel, Rene Garcia, Greg Steube, Daphne will be difficult to predict how future legislative action on issues of interest to Campbell, and Jose Javier Rodriguez we were able to convince the Senate to Florida thoroughbred breeders and owners will be affected, but we will continue take thoroughbred decoupling out of the bill in the Senate Finance and to work hard to educate legislators on the important economic impact you have Taxation Committee. However, it was added back in at the next committee on the state’s revenue. Both proposed constitutional amendments need approval stop. SB 840 ultimately passed the Senate in a form that we could not sup- of sixty percent of voters to be added to the constitution. port. You have certainly seen the court ruling that allows states to implement The House passed HB 7067, which was essentially the same pari- sports betting. You have seen that some states are moving quickly to initiate mutuel/gaming bill from the previous session, and did not include decoupling various versions of a sports betting program. In Florida, there is more of a of thoroughbred tracks (https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2018/07067). House Speaker Richard Corcoran, House Tourism and Gaming Control See LEGISLATIVE UPDATE on page 14 Chairman Mike LaRosa, Representative Stan McClain, and Representative Charlie Stone were very helpful to us on that issue. The Senate and House approaches to pari- mutuel/gaming legislation were very different but the presiding officers of each chamber gave Speaker Designate Jose Oliva and President Designate Bill Galvano the authority to work on a compromise bill. Eventually, a conference commit- tee to settle the differences between the House and Senate bills was appointed. However, it became apparent after several offers and counteroffers between the two chambers that the philosophical differences were too much to overcome in the short time left in the regular session. Senate President Joe Negron and House Speaker Richard Corcoran ultimately issued a joint press release stating that the effort on a bill was dead for the remainder of session (https://www.flsen- ate.gov/Media/PressReleases/Show/2883). Almost as soon as session ended, rumors of a special session on gaming began to swirl. Again, Speaker Designate Oliva and President Designate Galvano began negotiating on a compromise ver- sion of a bill which would include a new compact. Page 6 Wire to Wire Launching Digital Edition

OCALA, FLA.—Florida Equine Communications announced the introduc- Florida thoroughbred industry and its impact. For those not tion of their new digital version of Wire to Wire, Florida’s daily racing familiar with the Wire to Wire product, this introduces digest, which will be produced and distributed each Thursday, online readers to the Florida industry giving them a suc- replacing the printed edition of the publication each week cinct weekly snapshot of racing industry news along with on that day. headline stories all in one e-mail,” said Tammy A. Gantt, The digital version of Wire to Wire Contributing Editor-Industry & Community Affairs. will be distributed via email at no Wire to Wire will be delivered weekly to inboxes charge and will also be available on the worldwide on Thursday mornings for industry insid- internet at WiretoWire.net starting July ers and fans. Wire to Wire print 12. subscribers and print advertisers will receive a “We are excited to present this new sneak peek of each issue on Wednesday evenings. product that will be available to a much “There’s added value to advertisers whose wider audience,” Editor in Chief Brock businesses are recognized by name in each e- Sheridan said. “This will allow us to not only blast and featured on each issue’s front page. expand our readership but will let us provide Links from the front page take readers direct- information and articles faster and with less ly to each featured ad. In addition, direct restrictions than the printed product in terms of links to advertiser websites are included space and color.” making it easier to connect with them,” The digital version of Wire to Wire will include said Jane Murray, Chief of Operations articles regarding the Florida thoroughbred racing and Development. Advertisers also and breeding industries as well as advertising and receive social media coverage via information on local thoroughbred stallions and their Facebook and Twitter pages for both progeny. The publication will be distributed to approxi- The Florida Horse/Wire to Wire and the mately 2,000 thoroughbred racing and breeding enthusi- FTBOA. Our goal is to showcase our advertisers asts. in every way possible.” Currently Wire to Wire is distributed only in Ocala and Digital issues also will be able to be shared across social Marion County via home delivery and at various news media platforms and will contain featured video content linked to stands, convenience stores and tack shops. YouTube and Vimeo. To sign up for the digital issue, future readers can call “An important feature of Wire to Wire, both in print and dig- 352-547-8105 or e-mail [email protected] , noting Wire to Wire in the ital, is that it features original content produced by FEC editors about the subject heading.

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Conquest Sandman/LAUREN KING PHOTO GENTLEMEN’S BET Half Ours / Lady of Sun, Conquest Sandman Gets by Gentlemen (ARG) KHOZAN Dream Trip in Mecke Distorted Humor / Delta Princess, by A.P. Indy BY GULFSTREAM PARK PRESS OFFICE ____ “You don’t come across many Scat Daddy’s for $16,000 that are clean-legged and in good HALLANDALE BEACH, FL–Costa Brava’s shape,” Abarrio said. “He was lightly raced for a SONGANDAPRAYER Conquest Sandman was in complete control 5-year-old.” throughout the running of Sunday’s $75,000 Abarrio said Conquest Sandman would likely Unbridled’s Song / Alizea Mecke at Gulfstream Park on his way to collect- remain at Gulfstream, where he has won seven of By Premiership ing his third stakes triumph since being claimed 14 starts over the turf course. for $16,000 Feb. 10. WINSLOW HOMER Conquest Sandman drew off through the Thursday’s Rainbow 6 Carryover stretch to win by four and-a-quarter lengths Jackpot Climbs to $163,000 Unbridled's Song / Summer under Emisael Jaramillo to win his fifth race from eight starts since joining trainer Juan Carlos The 20-cent Rainbow 6 went unsolved Raven, by Summer Squall Abarrio. Sunday at Gulfstream Park, producing a The 5-year-old gelded son of Scat Daddy set $163,457.46 carryover jackpot for Thursday’s uncontested fractions of :24.47 for the first quar- program. ter-mile, :48.07 for the half-mile and 1:11.65 for Multiple tickets with all six winners were six furlongs on his way to a final clocking of each worth $1,327.14. 1:48.16 for one and one-eighth miles on a firm The carryover jackpot is only paid out when turf course. there is a single unique ticket sold with all six win- “This horse is not normal,” quipped Abarrio, ners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 70 interpreted by assistant trainer Heather Boraco. percent of that day’s pool goes back to those bet- “As long as he can get on the lead and have it his tors holding tickets with the most winners, while Brent & Crystal Fernung, Owners way, no one is going to [out] tough him.” 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool. Multiple stakes-winner Galleon Mast, the The Rainbow 6 has gone unsolved for six 5571 NW 100th St., Ocala Fl 34482 second choice ridden by Miguel Vasquez, closed straight days following the June 30 mandatory Office: 352.629.1200 – FAX 352.629.1201 from last to finish second, one and-a-half-lengths payout of a pool in excess of $4 million that [email protected] ahead of Archer Road, who saved ground yielded a $196,953.84 payoff for each ticket with throughout the race under Jeffrey Sanchez. all six winners. www.JourneymanStallions.com Conquest Sandman had won four of 13 starts There will also be a $3,963.72 Super Hi 5 car- for his previous connections. ryover Thursday.

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Florida-bred Firenze Fire/JOE LABOZZETTA PHOTO Firenze Fire Returns To Smoke Dwyer Field

BY BROCK SHERIDAN ______a half-mile in in :45.98 as Firenze Fire raced further back in fifth, about two lengths from the front and behind Rugbyman and Seven Trumpets in third Bred in Florida and owned by Ron Lombardi’s Mr Amore Stable of and fourth-respectively. Ocala, Firenze Fire returned to the location and distance of his biggest career Noble Indy and Mendelssohn continued to lead around the far turn when victory Saturday at Belmont Park and again put in one of his best perform- Firenze Fire began to pick up his pace while racing four-wide. After six fur- ances. Firenze Fire won the Grade 3 by nine lengths over six longs in 1:09.82, Firenze Fire took over on the outside and began to kick other sophomore rivals going one mile, the same one-turn distance as the away while racing down the Belmont Park stretch. Grade 1 Champagne Stakes at Belmont which Firenze Fire won last year. Firenze Fire hit the finish nine lengths in front of a Seven Trumpets in After the Champagne, Firenze Fire finished the year with a seventh-place second with Mendelssohn third in a time of 1:33.74 on the track rated as fast. finish behind winner Good Magic in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) at Del “That was great. I’ve been dying to cut him back, just dying. We thought Mar in November. After a 75-day winter break, trainer Jason Servis put he’d run good,” Servis said. Firenze Fire on the road to the where he won the $150,000 “Now we’re getting him where he needs to be, a mile, seven eighths, Jerome, also at a mile, but at Aqueduct on Jan. 13. He was then second where he might even be a tad sharper,” he added. “I mean, it all worked out. behind winner Avery Island in the Grade 3 Withers before two fourth-place We’re all real happy.” finishes in the Grade 3 Gotham and Grade 2 Wood Memorial, both at Lombardi also said he was elated but not surprised by the big win. Aqueduct, which took him into the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford “Irad and Jason said, ‘He’s ready,’” Lombardi said. “Irad’s been breezing Reserve (G1) where he finished 11th behind winner Justify. him all week and I asked him if he was worried about anybody. He said, ‘I’m Servis gave Firenze Fire another 60-day break and the time away from not worried about anybody.’ He showed it; it was unbelievable. When he was the races has apparently worked again. sitting right off the pace there, and he made a move at the top of the turn, it With Belmont Park’s leading rider Irad Ortiz Jr. aboard, Firenze Fire came was so easy. It’s just amazing. away from the outside post seven on top with U.A.E. Derby (Group 2) winner “There’s a lot of thinking to do now,” he continued. “I haven’t been think- and post time favorite Mendelssohn, optional claiming winner Seven Trumpets ing about the Haskell. I think the horse needs a little more time than three and Easy Goer Stakes runner-up Rugbyman all having trouble at the start. weeks, but I’m not taking anything off the table right now.” After everything settled, Louisiana Derby (G2) winner Noble Indy and Mendelssohn led the group through a relaxed first quarter-mile in :23.53 and See FIRENZE FIRE on page 14 also exempt Horses are exempt ,Florida’s I From coast to coast from sales tax when purchased from tax-friendly, pro-business environment their original breeder Florida’s is poised and ready to attract new companies I greenbelt exemption provides prop- and create new employment opportunities. erty tax breaks for Florida horse farms No tax on stallion seasons No personal state income tax I I Physical climate allows for year-round training, No individual capital gains tax National leader in veterinary and I I I racing, showing and business opportunities equine research I Ranks second in the U.S. for number of thoroughbred horses I Feed and animal health items, along with other specific items, are Florida...the Best State for Business www.ftboa.com • www.facebook.com/thefloridahorse

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Miz Mayhem won for the fifth consecutive time and third straight against stakes company as the Florida-bred filly took the $100,000 Stormy Blues Stakes at Laurel Park Saturday. Ten fillies and went five and one-half furlongs on the turf in the Stormy Blues, the richest race of the 40-day summer Laurel meeting. Trained by Edward Plesa Jr. for his wife Laurie Plesa, Miz Mayhem broke her maiden at Parx in July of last year before she started five times against first-level optional claimers and optional claiming starter allowance fil- lies. She then broke through for her second career win at Gulfstream Park in February, defeating $50,000 starter allowance optional claimers by nearly eight lengths. Florida-bred Miz Mayhem/JIM MCCUE PHOTO Plesa brought her right back, again against optional claiming starter allowance fillies, and she again won while leading from start to finish, this time by four lengths. Stakes company was next for Miz Mayhem and she responded by winning the $75,000 Cedar Key Stakes on April 27 and the $75,000 Nicole’s Dream Stakes on June 10, both at Gulfstream. However, things didn’t start well for Miz Mayhem in the Stormy Blues as she broke out from post two and heavily bumped into number three, Belles Orb. That allowed Black Pearl Stakes winner Factorofwon and 13-1 choice Almond Roca to establish the pace on the lead while Miz Mayhem settled into third, about a length and one-half back in a tightly grouped bunch before they reached the turn. Factorofwon and Almond Roca went stride for stride while leading around the far turn as Edgard Zayas on Miz Mayhem began to get closer while racing three- wide after a first quarter-mile in an expectedly quick :22.65. Coming out of the turn, Miz Mayhem ranged up on the outside of the leading pair. Almond Roca and Factorofwon continued to battle down stretch with Miz Mayhem about a length off that pair on the outside in third with Classy Dancer just behind them in fourth. Inside the final sixteenth of a mile, Miz Mayhem proved the best as she passed the leaders on her way to a length and one-half win in 1:01.69 over Factorwon in second with Classy Dancer a neck further back in third. “She got bounced around coming out of the gate pretty good and then settled in a little farther back than she usually is,” Plesa said by telephone. “She showed a lot of guts and determination and we’re just really proud of her. It’s a good thing for us.” Zayas too said the start put a bit of a monkey wrench in their original strategy. “It was a different trip than I was used to. Normally, the wins she’s had have been from the outside stalking the pace if not on the lead,” Zayas said. “Today she was a little bit nervous going into the gate and she broke a bit slow, so it was com- pletely different scenario [but] she made it work out. She’s all class, really. She’s an amazing filly.” Miz Mayhem won for the sixth time in 13 career starts and earned $60,000 for the win. She was bred in Florida by the owner and is by Bridlewood Farm stallion Yesbyjimminy out of Forest Retreat, by Forest Gump. Her career earnings now stand at $263,825. As the 5-10 odds-on favorite, Miz Mayhem paid $3 to win, $2.20 to place and $2.10 to show.

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BY GULFSTREAM PARK PRESS OFFICE______$100,000 Martha Washington through the disqualification of first-place finisher and Florida-bred Midnight Soiree. HALLANDALE BEACH, FL – Gelfenstein Farm’s Gemonteer led throughout Midnight Soiree, the 4-1 second choice who ran a mile over a firm turf Saturday’s $100,000 Not Surprising to pull off course in 1:38.84 under Luca Panici, was a mild 8-1 surprise in the mile turf stakes for placed second. In addition to the second- 3-year-olds at Gulfstream Park.. place prize money, she earned an additional The Not Surprising co-headlined $5,000 in Florida-bred bonus money from the Saturday’s 12-race card with the $100,000 Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Martha Washington for fillies. Association. Trained by Jenna Antonucci, Gemonteer Camila Princess trailed the field heading made a winning stakes debut in his third lifetime into the backstretch as R Paper Chaser set a start, breaking alertly and setting fractions of slow pace, posting fractions of 25.56 (sec- 23.30 (seconds), 47.25 and 1:10.89 for six fur- onds), 55.05 and 1:15.29 for three quarters longs on his way to a 4 3/4-length victory in of a mile. After advancing on the outside 1:35.61. along the backstretch, Camila Princess was The son of Distorted Humor, who won his sent to the outside of Midnight Soiree on the debut in a $50,000 claiming race April 29 turn into the homestretch to set up a furious before finishing second in a June 15 optional stretch duel. After the two closers raced on claiming allowance at Gulfstream, was ridden Gemonteer/KENNY MARTIN PHOTO even terms in mid-stretch, Midnight Soiree by Miguel Vasquez, who recorded three victo- fought off Camila Princess to the wire to ries, including a second-placed-first success aboard Camilla Princess in the prevail by three-quarters of a length. However, a stewards inquiry and an Martha Washington. Shana Nova, also owned by Gelfenstein Farm, finished objection Miguel Vasquez, who checked his mount later after brushing with second under Nik Juarez at 11-1, a nose in front of Tactical Pursuit. Favored his rival, Camila Princess was declared the winner. Coltandmississippi finished off the board. “My horse showed a lot of heart,” Gonzalez said. “She ran a good race with the early fractions going so slow.” Camila Princess Awarded Win in Camila Princess won the May 5 Honey Ryder Stakes at Gulfstream $100,000 Martha Washington before finishing seventh, beaten by four lengths, in the June 7 Wonder Again (G3) at Belmont Park. Grupo 7C Racing Stable’s Camila Princess, the 1-2 favorite in a field of Whiteheelgirl finished third under Samy Camacho, one and-a- eight 3-year-old fillies, was awarded the victory in Saturday’s co-featured quarter lengths behind Camila Princess. Florida Thoroughbred Retirement Farm at Lowell Correctional Institute Helping Horses, Changing lives

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BY BROCK SHERIDAN______Thoroughbred Racing Economic Indicators Worldwide commingled wagering on thoroughbred racing in the United States exploded in June when com- For June / 2nd Quarter 2018 pared to last year, keeping the positive economic trend moving in the right direction for the year. June 2018 vs. June 2017 Statistics provided by Equibase show that Indicator June 2018 June 2017 % Change $1,066,040,958 was wagered on U.S. thoroughbred rac- Wagering on U.S. Races* $1,066,040,958 $932,870,144 +14.28% U.S. Purses $110,058,088 $98,639,597 +11.58% ing in June, a 14.28 percent increase from the U.S. Race Days 499 488 +2.25% $932,870,144 wagered in June of last year. That pushed U.S. Races 3,958 3,866 +2.38% the second quarter wagering to $3,238,712,367, up 5.02 U.S. Starts 29,008 28,586 +1.48% percent from dollars wagered on thoroughbred racing Average Field Size 7.33 7.39 -0.88% during the second quarter last year. Average Wagering Per Race Day $2,136,355 $1,911,619 +11.76% For the year, wagering on thoroughbred races through Average Purses Per Race Day $220,557 $202,130 +9.12% June total $5,866,019,879 compared to $5,557,206,392 wagered in the first half of 2017. That is an increase of 2nd QTR 2018 vs. 2nd QTR 2017 5.56 percent. Indicator 2nd QTR 2018 2nd QTR 2017 % Change Wagering on U.S. Races* $3,238,712,367 $3,083,834,532 +5.02% Average wagering per race day in 2018 so far is U.S. Purses $290,246,387 $284,029,182 +2.19% $2,818,847, up 8.7 percent compared to $2,593,190 that U.S. Race Days 1,233 1,264 -2.45% was pushed through the mutuels on an average race day U.S. Races 10,098 10,311 -2.07% last year. U.S. Starts 74,926 76,937 -2.61% Thoroughbred purses in the United States during Average Field Size 7.42 7.46 -0.56% 2018 have also been on an upward swing as Average Wagering Per Race Day $2,626,693 $2,439,743 +7.66% $110,058,088 in prize money was paid out during 499 Average Purses Per Race Day $235,399 $224,707 +4.76% June races days compared to $98,639,597 in purses paid during 488 days of June racing last year. The purse YTD 2018 vs. YTD 2017 increase in June was an 11.58 percent spike compared to Indicator YTD 2018 YTD 2017 % Change Wagering on U.S. Races* $5,866,019,879 $5,557,206,392 +5.56% June purses last year. U.S. Purses $515,570,052 $496,705,645 +3.80% For the year, $515,570,052 has been paid to horsemen U.S. Race Days 2,081 2,143 -2.89% in the first half of 2018 compared to $496,705,645 last U.S. Races 17,396 17,861 -2.60% year during the first six months for an increase of 3.8 U.S. Starts 132,746 136,198 -2.53% percent. Average Field Size 7.63 7.63 +0.07% Average purses per race day during the first six Average Wagering Per Race Day $2,818,847 $2,593,190 +8.70% months of 2018 have jumped from $231,781 in the first Average Purses Per Race Day $247,751 $231,781 +6.89% half of last year relative to $247,751 for a 6.89 percent * Includes worldwide commingled wagering on U.S. races. increase during the same period.

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Continued from page 5 Connector in recent weeks. We have been working hard in Tallahassee “wait and see” attitude because of the uncertainty surrounding the failure to educate key decision makers on the negative impacts of building or passage and implementation of the Voter Control of Gaming the Coastal Connector through some of Marion County’s prime horse Constitutional Amendment. We are not expecting any formal action on country. We have learned that there is an accident with significant sports betting until after the voters have spoken on Amendment 3 in traffic delays on average every nine days on I-75. There is no doubt a November. However, when and if the State does move forward on road like the coastal connector would provide some much needed some sort of sports betting program the thoroughbred industry should relief to that situation. Having said that, we are confident that the be included. It could generate significant additional revenue for purs- routes initially published will not be the final routes for the road. The es and breeder incentives. FTBOA has been intimately involved in this project for many weeks It is no secret that Calder has been trying to decouple for several now and will continue to work on it until it is resolved to your satis- years. We have been able to defeat those efforts thus far. Calder cur- faction. rently pays approximately $9M to purses and breeders’ awards from The first six months of 2018 have certainly been interesting and slots revenue generated on site. During negotiations over the past few challenging. We will continue to keep you apprised of events in this sessions, Calder has been willing to continue making these payments ever-changing arena. The FTBOA will continue to fight for you until the current contract with Gulfstream to run their races ends in against the many threats to your livelihood. If we all continue to work 2020. After that point, they have been very clear that they want to together, we can be successful. Thank you for your support. keep operating the slots but keep the $9M for themselves. A reduction to purses and breeders’ awards of that magnitude would be severely Sincerely, damaging to the thoroughbred breeders, trainers, and owners in this state. Unfortunately, we have heard that Calder may use a summer jai alai permit to open a bare-bones jai alai fronton to maintain the ability to operate slots. Those slots revenues would not be subject to pay- ments for purses and breeders’ awards. The FTBOA is closely moni- toring the situation and will take any all appropriate actions to pre- serve purse and breeders’ awards funding. Finally, there has been quite a bit of discussion about the Coastal Matt Bryan

Continued from page 8 Trainer Dennis Ward is approaching a personal It was the fifth win from 11 career starts milestone of 1,000 thoroughbred career wins for Firenze Fire, who has been the flagship progeny for his second-crop sire Poseidon’s in North America (US and Canada). Through Warrior, who stands at Pleasant Acres Stallions near Morriston, Fla. Firenze Fire racing, July 9, Ward was at 999 wins. was the first winner and first stakes-winner for Poseidon’s Warrior. Firenze Fire is out of the Langfuhr mare My Ever Wish. It was a big day for Poseidon’s Warrior who also sired, Navy Commander, who won the $98,000 Long Branch Stakes at Monmouth Park Saturday. BARN FOREMAN Firenze Fire earned $165,000 for the Dwyer win and now has a career bankroll of Needed for Equine Thoroughbred Yearling/Training Farm $834,100. He returned $7.50 to win, $4.50 to place and $3 to show. Applicants must fluently speak and write in English. Bilingual in Spanish is preferred. This position requires working with the entire team to complete daily duties: clean stalls, bathe horses, turn outs, give medications (both IM and IV), apply bandages, etc. This position also requires basic computer competence and a valid drivers license. Salary will be determined upon verified qualifications. DFWP. Please call 800-925-2913 to apply and/or fax your resume to 352-620-0174 for consideration.

Florida-bred Firenze Fire/COGLIANESE PHOTO

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Daily Racing Form Thursday & Friday, July 12 & 13 Below is a list of runners sired by Florida stallions or former Florida stallions scheduled to start in races at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. The list contains all data available at time of list generation.

GRAEME HALL SOLDAT Thursday, July 12 Chase Your Dreams 2 Gulfstream Park Soldat the Top 8 Presque Isle Downs A. P. WARRIOR Stoneys Mr Cruiser 2 Los Alamitos Race Course Raisedtobeawarrior 5 Penn National SONGANDAPRAYER GREATNESS Wolfel Bear 6 Evangeline Downs ADIOS CHARLIE Igo Forgreatness 5 Gulfstream Park You’re Killin Me 7 Belmont Park Carolyn’s Joy 6 Presque Isle Downs TEUFLESBERG The Great Johanna 3 Belmont Park AWESOME OF COURSE HIGH COTTON Awesome My Way 5 Gulfstream Park Buy Low Sell High 1 Prairie Meadows TWO STEP SALSA Lynnie B 6 Delaware Park Legacy Azteca 5 Presque Isle Downs Pudding 7 Delaware Park BEAU CHOIX Rosebud’s High 9 Delaware Park Charlotte de Berry 8 Presque Isle Downs Salsa Lane 9 Delaware Park IMPERIALISM BIG DRAMA Diamond Blue 7 Presque Isle Downs WAGON LIMIT Save the Drama 7 Presque Isle Downs Red Wagon 2 Penn National Rose M. 9 Gulfstream Park IN SUMMATION Harry’s Gone Gray 7 Gulfstream Park WILDCAT HEIR Striking Heir 1 Gulfstream Park BRETHREN Union Grace 7 Gulfstream Park Dunk 7 Gulfstream Park Wild n’ Wild 2 Fair Meadows Tulsa KANTHAROS Starship United 3 Charles Town BRING THE HEAT Kittycat Heir 4 Charles Town Dom the Bomb 1 Arlington Nyoman 1 Arlington Nova Nation 5 Penn National Wild Mimosas 4 Evangeline Downs CITY PLACE Southern Sea 7 Gulfstream Park Noble Venezuela 7 Gulfstream Park Big City Heart 2 Gulfstream Park Wildcat Kate 8 Gulfstream Park Freckles Kan 9 Gulfstream Park WITH DISTINCTION Midnight Rodeo 5 Penn National CLOSING ARGUMENT Our Precious 9 Gulfstream Park Lanies Choice 2 Evangeline Downs Padilla 7 Gulfstream Park Meet Kevin 3 Evangeline Downs LIDO PALACE (CHI) Personal Conflict 6 Evangeline Downs Big Bad Dude 7 Penn National YESBYJIMMINY Yes Darlin 2 Gulfstream Park CONGRATS LUCKY LIONEL Creaky Cricket 5 Gulfstream Park Horner Man 6 Gulfstream Park My Lionel Train 1 Fair Meadows Tulsa In the Shoes 7 Belterra Park MACHO UNO Friday, July 13 COOL COAL MAN Hangry 3 Penn National Coal Miners Son 2 Gulfstream Park A. P. WARRIOR Fear Fighter 10 Canterbury Park Jimmu 5 Belterra Park Passing Simon 7 Evangeline Downs D’WILDCAT MASS MEDIA Wildnd’moonlight 1 Evangeline Downs Stick 2 Evangeline Downs Mama’s Firecracker 3 Belterra Park ADIOS CHARLIE Talk to the Media 5 Presque Isle Downs Hurricane Josie 3 Charles Town Born to D’ Wild 5 Evangeline Downs Seraglio 8 Belterra Park Fifty Eight O G 3 Monmouth Park Copper Lady 5 Evangeline Downs Georgias Media Day 9 Evangeline Downs Mo Cash 8 Gulfstream Park Canna Red 6 Delaware Park War Pipe 9 Gulfstream Park Mr. Nasty Time 7 Evangeline Downs MILWAUKEE BREW Awesome Gordo 2 Prairie Meadows AWESOME SWORD DOUBLE HONOR Twice Mike 2 Indiana Grand Honor and Riches 6 Prairie Meadows OUTFLANKER Kadie’shorseplay 6 Delaware Park AWESOME OF COURSE DREWMAN Brother Cesare 1 Arlington Whateveryousaybaby 3 Charles Town OVERDRIVEN Awesome Stack 2 Gulfstream Park Our Paul Thomas 7 Delaware Park Chilito Piquin 7 Indiana Grand EXCHANGE RATE Faith N Hope 8 Gulfstream Park Dragon Five 1 Penn National Rigo 9 Gulfstream Park Silver Treasure 3 Fair Meadows Tulsa PART THE WATERS Zenable 2 Belterra Park BIG DRAMA FACTUM Katherine’s Drama 4 Belterra Park Zoe My Love 4 Finger Lakes POMEROY Fabulous Lady 6 Canterbury Park Pomeroys Uprising 3 Belterra Park Farmers Only 8 Belterra Park FIELD COMMISSION Best Buddy 5 Finger Lakes Sparticle 7 Belmont Park BIONDETTI POSEIDON’S WARRIOR Lady Racer 5 Monmouth Park FIRST DUDE Justinspeightofit 9 Belmont Park Dude’s Secret 3 Gulfstream Park BLOWING ROCK Dude’s First Lady 4 Belterra Park Miss Marisol 9 Gulfstream Park Weaponized 9 Gulfstream Park Dancing Donut 4 Gulfstream Park PROUD ACCOLADE BRETHREN Party On Dude 7 Arlington Brezno 7 Presque Isle Downs Starship Apollo 7 Gulfstream Park Joe Di Baggio 4 Gulfstream Park PURE PRECISION Scraps 4 Gulfstream Park FLASHSTORM Gary’s Storm 4 Presque Isle Downs Harasan 4 Penn National BWANA CHARLIE RATTLESNAKE BRIDGE Stormin Charlotte 8 Evangeline Downs GIMMEAWINK Miss Kitaen 8 Los Alamitos Race Course Gimmea Dance 1 Presque Isle Downs CHAPEL ROYAL READ THE FOOTNOTES Royal Kingdom 7 Prairie Meadows GONE ASTRAY Sonadora 7 Canterbury Park My Little Princess 1 Evangeline Downs CIRCULAR QUAY Go Gone Gone 7 Gulfstream Park REVOLVING Aztec Key 4 Marquis Downs Iana 9 Gulfstream Park Revolving Account 5 Delaware Park CITY PLACE GOTTCHA GOLD SARAVA Biggest Littlecity 1 Ellis Park Off Duty 6 Gulfstream Park Luray Road 5 Belterra Park City Sage 1 Prairie Meadows

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Friday, July 13 Daily Racing Form Below is a list of runners sired by Florida stallions or former Florida stallions scheduled to start in races at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. The list contains all data available at time of list generation.

CLOSING ARGUMENT GREATNESS PROSPECTIVE Double Clutchin 1 Evangeline Downs Littlebitcranky 3 Belterra Park Shes One Mad Momma 5 Monmouth Park CONGRATS HE’S HAD ENOUGH PROUDEST ROMEO L ‘s Choice 2 Emerald Downs Starship Mufasa 4 Gulfstream Park Dixie Lover 7 Prairie Meadows Port of Indy 3 Charles Town Ecru 5 Indiana Grand HEAR NO EVIL RATTLESNAKE BRIDGE Hear the Kiss 9 Arlington Pray Pray Pray 1 Gulfstream Park Karma 5 Laurel Park Fun and Games 6 Gulfstream Park Pat On the Back 8 Belmont Park Miss Devine 9 Arlington HELLO BROADWAY Harryhee 8 Gulfstream Park READ THE FOOTNOTES Readthequeensnotes 2 Fair Meadows Tulsa COOL COAL MAN Cody’s Notes 5 Belmont Park Derby Day Darling 5 Gulfstream Park HIGH COTTON High Five Cotton 3 Monmouth Park Ferrari Road 5 Prairie Meadows COWTOWN CAT SAINT AFLEET Hectors Pride 4 Charles Town HONOR GLIDE Sandy’s Wager 4 Evangeline Downs Imageofperfection 6 Northlands Park Colton’s Honor 3 Monmouth Park Star Mily 7 Gulfstream Park SAINT ANDDAN IN SUMMATION Saint Mistress 7 Laurel Park CURRENCY SWAP Pekin 1 Charles Town Our d’Artagnan 8 Belterra Park Wrap It Up 6 Canterbury Park SASHA’S PROSPECT Shelikstinybubbles 8 Prairie Meadows D’WILDCAT INDY WIND D’freak Nasty 1 Evangeline Downs Pleiadian 2 Laurel Park SIMON PURE Pink Lipgloss 6 Canterbury Park Only Simon 4 Charles Town INVISIBLE INK DELAWARE TOWNSHIP Vino Limbo Tango 5 Arlington SLIGO BAY (IRE) Crash Magee 1 Belterra Park Bel Ayr Bay 1 Woodbine KANTHAROS SOLDAT DONERAILE COURT Riley Rules 4 Gulfstream Park Soldollie 2 Gulfstream Park Classy Individual 9 Canterbury Park Express Jet 8 Gulfstream Park First Shot 2 Woodbine DRILL Cryogenic 3 Indiana Grand LUCKY LIONEL Unnamed Soldier 8 Laurel Park Destiny Over Fate 3 Laurel Park Chas Tom 4 Arlington Homedrill 4 Gulfstream Park Windat 9 Gulfstream Park MACHO UNO SONGANDAPRAYER EXCHANGE RATE Torrontes 2 Belterra Park Perfect Exchange 3 Laurel Park Bulletsandbourbon 5 Evangeline Downs Mountain Momma 6 Arlington Fiscal Discipline 4 Monmouth Park Untethered Soul 9 Evangeline Downs Muscle Man 9 Canterbury Park Auntie’s the One 8 Ellis Park SPANISH STEPS EXCLUSIVE QUALITY MASS MEDIA Shadow of Justice 3 Indiana Grand Wanna Snuggle 2 Evangeline Downs Spirit Love 3 Gulfstream Park SUPAH BLITZ Hot Melissa 4 Evangeline Downs All Mighty Bo 5 Northlands Park FACTUM Captain Carol 6 Gulfstream Park MILWAUKEE BREW TELLING Faithful Sue 6 Gulfstream Park Callielikedherbrew 1 Woodbine Telling Warrior 1 Laurel Park Milwaukee Thunder 1 Woodbine FIELD COMMISSION Special Concoction 5 Arlington TEUFLESBERG I Am I Will 7 Charles Town Milwaukee Saint 6 Woodbine What a Surprise 10 Ruidoso Downs Baba Tobi 8 Gulfstream Park TREASURE BEACH (GB) OMEGA CODE Vino 6 Monmouth Park FIRST DUDE Dont Get Fred 6 Lone Star Park Party On Dude 4 Arlington Saratoga Treasure 7 Belmont Park Dudicious 6 Gulfstream Park OUTFLANKER Wine Not 8 Belmont Park TWO STEP SALSA Don On the Move 1 Laurel Park Sky Knight 2 Gulfstream Park I’m an Ocala Dude 9 Laurel Park Donna’s Delight 6 Laurel Park Salsa Rita 5 Gulfstream Park FLASHSTORM Eye of the Wildcat 10 Laurel Park Dancing Starlet 6 Gulfstream Park Bohemian Soul 2 Belterra Park Two Step Blues 6 Gulfstream Park Flash the Cash 4 Northlands Park OVERDRIVEN Rapunzels Cat 1 Charles Town Rain Storm 9 Gulfstream Park UNITED STATES Driven by Speed 2 Belmont Park Granted Storm 9 Gulfstream Park GONE ASTRAY PLEASANT STRIKE WESTERN PRIDE Creighton 1 Laurel Park American Proud 1 Albuquerque Papa Y 4 Gulfstream Park Freakin’ Me Out 7 Gulfstream Park Seymour Kid 6 Indiana Grand POMEROY WILDCAT HEIR Mizzona 8 Woodbine My Man 1 Assiniboia Downs Favorite Heir 4 Woodbine Kittycat Heir 7 Charles Town Fancycase 4 Belmont Park GOTTCHA GOLD McQ 8 Lone Star Park Soft Echo 7 Marquis Downs Mr. Jay D 7 Sacramento Sparkling Choice 8 Northlands Park Splash Rules 8 Gulfstream Park WINSLOW HOMER Glorious Freedom 1 Gulfstream Park GRAEME HALL POSEIDON’S WARRIOR Swipernoswiping 5 Belterra Park Flag Bearer 1 Arlington WISED UP Riomar 7 Gulfstream Park Farmer Phil 7 Belterra Park Instant Answer 7 Belterra Park

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Breeders’ List for Daily Racing Form Thursday & Friday, July 12 & 13 Below is a list of Florida-bred runners scheduled to start in races this afternoon and tonight at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. Freckles Kan 9 Linda Petersen Papa Y 4 Juan Francisco Landaeta Thursday, July 12 Iana 9 Janice Marilyn Clark Riley Rules 4 Laurin Stable, Inc. Miss Marisol 9 Fulgencio Morales Prado Scraps 4 Arindel ARLINGTON Mobeautiful 9 Hartley De Renzo Thoroughbreds Starship Mufasa 4 Charles Kent Cantrell & Beth Bayer Nyoman 1 Versatile Thoroughbreds LLC Oscura 9 Santa Cruz Ranch Inc. Derby Day Darling 5 Blackacre Farms, Inc. Gran Duque 4 Luisa Degwitz & Ric-Deg Farm Our Precious 9 J J Brevan Stable LLC Hannah Catherine 5 Mossarosa Sacramento Q 4 Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc. Rose M. 9 Frank C. Calabrese Salsa Rita 5 Ron Francoeur Seeking Fast 4 Ruben Valdes Captain Carol 6 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Summer Disco 5 Dr. K. K. Jayaraman &Dr. V. Devi Ja- LOS ALAMITOS RACE COURSE Dancing Starlet 6 Westbury Stables LLC & Alfonso Figlio- yaraman Miss Kitaen 8 Dr. Tiffany A. Atteberry & Scott Brown lia Party On Dude 7 Charisma Stable Dudicious 6 Stones Throw Thoroughbred Farm Cholla 8 Woodford Thoroughbreds PENN NATIONAL Faithful Sue 6 Stonehedge LLC Helen Hayes 8 Carolyn Wilson Freudland 2 Liam Benson Red Wagon 2 Pat Bosley Fun and Games 6 Le Anne M. Robbins BELMONT PARK Harasan 4 Amaury Piedra Puro Blanco 6 Northwest Stud Blissful Breeze 2 Sally J. Andersen Midnight Rodeo 5 Christy Whitman Two Step Blues 6 Victor Kresic Sparticle 7 Shadybrook Farm, Inc. Nova Nation 5 Rick Sutherland Dancing Noelle 7 Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc. You’re Killin Me 7 Dr. Kevin O’Gorman Raisedtobeawarrior 5 Martha H. Johnson Forty Kilos 7 Drake Smith Justinspeightofit 9 Edward Seltzer, Beverly Shacklefords Lady 6 John Rio, Carole Rio, Michael Sivo &Dr. Freakin’ Me Out 7 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Todd Schmid Anderson,Helen Barbazon & Joseph Laura Surovi-Sivo Riomar 7 George Santis & Judy Karlin Barbazon World Changer 7 Rick Sutherland Star Mily 7 Carlos Munoz Baba Tobi 8 Pat Bosley & Field CommissionPartner- BELTERRA PARK PRESQUE ISLE DOWNS ship Mama’s Firecracker 3 Cavendish Investing LTD. Legacy Azteca 5 Michael Chamberlain Express Jet 8 Woodford Thoroughbreds My Mystery 3 Hickstead Farm Talk to the Media 5 Castlebrook Thoroughbreds LLC Harryhee 8 Ups and Downs Farm Showmethetouch 3 Liam Benson & Mayo West Farm Carolyn’s Joy 6 Harold L. Queen Mo Cash 8 Amanda Thompson Gonzalez & Gerar- Dude’s First Lady 4 Martha Magliacane Diamond Blue 7 George T. Gurrola doGonzalez Luray Road 5 Eugene H. Swearingen &Virginia T. Masterofthehouse 7 Amaury Piedra Splash Rules 8 River Run Farm Swearingen Save the Drama 7 Kirk Laneve Forty Hits 9 Ruben Valdes Leroi’s Thrill 8 Ponder Hill, Inc. Charlotte de Berry 8 Norman Dellheim Granted Storm 9 Northwest Stud Seraglio 8 Tanourin Stable Country Thunder 8 Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc. Judge Hudson 9 Mike, Martha and Scott Borchetta, Soldat the Top 8 Woodford Thoroughbreds HOLLYWOOD CASINO AT CHARLES TOWN RACES Howard Pearlstein & Martin Silver Starship United 3 Laurence Leavy PRAIRIE MEADOWS Ours Dream Fly 9 Woodford Thoroughbreds Buy Low Sell High 1 Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Rain Storm 9 Larry Bell DELAWARE PARK Flashofglitter 6 Patrick Christopher Fallon Rigo 9 Eduardo Soto Vineyard Cove 1 Lynne M. Scace Indy Awesome 7 Donald R. Dizney War Pipe 9 Bryan R. Baker E Lizzy 3 BryLynn Farm, Inc. Weaponized 9 Jonathan Stodghill Haley’s Thunder 5 Carol Hershe Windat 9 Destiny Oaks of Ocala Revolving Account 5 Stonehedge LLC Friday, July 13 Canna Red 6 John Patitucci INDIANA GRAND RACE COURSE Takin It Easy 6 Ponder Hill, Inc. ALBUQUERQUE And Won 3 Chad Stewart & Laurie Stewart DVM Gnarly 7 John B. Penn American Proud 1 Briar Lane Farm Cryogenic 3 Woodford Thoroughbreds Our Paul Thomas 7 Mary Jolley, T. Wynn Jolley & Jake Chilito Piquin 7 Tanourin Stable Scott ARLINGTON Pudding 7 JSL Thoroughbreds Brother Cesare 1 John Santina LOS ALAMITOS RACE COURSE Bostaleto 8 Anthony Lenci Flag Bearer 1 Vegso Racing Stable Hackleton 3 Eugene Melnyk Rosebud’s High 9 Herman Wilensky Macho Alpha 4 Midwest Thoroughbreds Imagineiamfastest 4 Pauleeanna Thoroughbreds, LLC Salsa Lane 9 Emily Goodell Party On Dude 4 Charisma Stable Convince 5 Y-Lo Racing Stables, LLC Vineyard Harbour 9 Lynne M. Scace Vino Limbo Tango 5 Peachtree Stable I’m a Lawman 7 Big C Farm LAUREL PARK EVANGELINE DOWNS Gem City Jewel 8 Praimnaught Prashad Cool Cash 1 John B. Penn Jokers Queen 1 Judy Karlin & George Santis My Man Jax 8 Get Away Farm Creighton 1 Alfredo Lichoa & Golden Legacy Sta- My Little Princess 1 Group 2 Racing LLC Hear the Kiss 9 Moises Yanez bles Stick 2 Kathleen Amaya, Raffaele Centofanti Tomasita 9 Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc. Telling Warrior 1 George De Benedicty &Alexandro Centofanti CANTERBURY PARK Pleiadian 2 Hardacre Farm LLC Drane Fame 3 Donald R. Dizney, LLC Seekthefairland 3 Eico Ventures FINGER LAKES Saint Mistress 7 Richard Malouf Zoe My Love 4 Stonehedge, LLC Ginger Rose 3 Patricia Olsson Pink Lipgloss 6 John A. DeVault & Sue S. DeVault Unnamed Soldier 8 Woodford Thoroughbreds FAIR MEADOWS Wrap It Up 6 Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Ravenscraft I’m an Ocala Dude 9 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Wild n’ Wild 2 Dave Braddy & Joel Sainer R Point Made 8 Oakleaf Farm, Norman Wilson & Liz Wilson LONE STAR PARK GULFSTREAM PARK Forest Mist 8 Michael Anthony Rodriguez Striking Heir 1 Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc &Ruth HOLLYWOOD CASINO AT CHARLES TOWN RACES McQ 8 Brambly Lane Farm & Steve Dwoskin Delaplane Pekin 1 Joel W. Sainer Big City Heart 2 John Shaw Rapunzels Cat 1 Peacock Ridge MONMOUTH PARK Chase Your Dreams 2 Kathy Machesky Triple Clown 2 George T. Gurrola Notacatbutacard 1 Liam Benson Coal Miners Son 2 Gator Island Racing LLC Hurricane Josie 3 Ocala Stud Performance Bonus 2 Ocala Stud Cyber Josh 2 Rose Family Stable Ltd Hectors Pride 4 Red Sunset Farm Sweet Soul Music 2 Elizabeth Mateo Yes Darlin 2 Gary Lee Mahon & Jacqueline Jane Only Simon 4 Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Thompson Total Joint 2 Kinsman Farm Diamond I Am I Will 7 Edward Seltzer, Beverly Anderson & Fifty Eight O G 3 Freddie Hyatt Dude’s Secret 3 SCF, Inc. TomYarbrough High Five Cotton 3 Dr. Rick Erwin & Janet Erwin Expect an Entry 3 Patricia Generazio Crown of Joy 4 Peggy J. Follin Kc Baby 3 Arindel ELLIS PARK Reina La Kelsy 4 Robert B. Shoukry Dancing Donut 4 Ken D’Oyen Biggest Littlecity 1 Harry Burns & Fools on a Hill Farm Thanks Mom 4 RJM Stables, LLC Wiggle It Jiggleit 4 Fem Equine Ventures Lady Racer 5 Woodford Thoroughbreds Awesome My Way 5 Lucy Edwards & Randell Edwards EVANGELINE DOWNS Shes One Mad Momma 5 Marion G. Montanari Creaky Cricket 5 Bridlewood Farm Firespike 7 Carlos Rafael, Michael Bossio &Cherie Perfect Ice 6 McKathan Farms Igo Forgreatness 5 Jennifer Hayford Abner Vino 6 Mr Amore Stables Brookside 6 Janice H. Creel Stormin Charlotte 8 Richard Thompson & Linda Thompson Bama Bound 8 Bryan Hicks Off Duty 6 David Melin & Eddie Plesa GULFSTREAM PARK Dunk 7 Arindel Bienville Street 1 Double W Thoroughbred Racing Inc PRAIRIE MEADOWS Go Gone Gone 7 Joseph Arango City Sage 1 Angela Ingenito Crespucula 1 Lawrence Getto See the Ranger 5 Dr. K. K. Jayaraman &Dr. V. Devi Ja- Harry’s Gone Gray 7 Herman Wilensky Dappled 1 Arindel Noble Venezuela 7 Orlyana Farm yaraman Glorious Freedom 1 Bruno Schickedanz Royal Kingdom 7 Suzanne Sharra-Maxwell Padilla 7 Burt Epperson & Jimmy Randolph Pray Pray Pray 1 Cheryl A. Curtin Southern Sea 7 David Romanik Juliet’s Music 8 Dr. K. K. Jayaraman & Dr. V. DeviJa- Tropicality 1 John C. Pereira yaraman Starship Apollo 7 Leverett S. Miller & Linda B. Miller Awesome Stack 2 Santa Cruz Ranch Inc. Union Grace 7 Buddy Jones Sky Knight 2 Dr. Derek K. Paul WOODBINE Faith N Hope 8 Nancy Gould Soldollie 2 Purple Haze Stable First Shot 2 Woodford Thoroughbreds, LLC Magalie 8 Morgan Miller Spirit Love 3 Altamira Stable, LLC & Sano Rac- Speed to Rush 3 Bruno Schickedanz Wildcat Kate 8 El Batey Farm LLC ingStable, LLC Favorite Heir 4 Tom McCrocklin & Frank Mermenstein Yes I’ll Go 8 Dorothy Raffa Homedrill 4 Manuel Andrade Mizzona 8 Barry Kirkham &Copper Water Thor- Bright Venezuelan 9 Orlyana Farm Joe Di Baggio 4 Arindel oughbred Co. Dawn Lightning 9 Centaur Farms, Inc. Back to Top Page 18 Volume 37 Issue 142 2 0 1 8 Important FTBOA Dates and Deadlines * Florida Sire Stakes 2YO Payment Jan. 15 FTBOA Info Center at OBS Jan. 24-26 FTBOA Marion County Legislative Days Jan. 24-25 For subscription and advertising information: Stallion Registration Deadline Feb. 15 Antoinette @ (352) 547-8105 *Late FSS 2YO Payment Feb. 28 801 SW 60th Avenue Ocala, Florida 34474 • (352) 732-8858 Membership Renewal Deadline March 1 Fax: (352) 867-1979 e-mail: [email protected] • www.ftboa.com Awards Gala March 12 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Brock Sheridan FTBOA Info Center at OBS March 13-14 CHIEF OF OPERATIONS Day at Races–Tampa Business Leaders Trip March 25 AND DEVELOPMENT Jane Murray FTBOA Info Center at OBS April 24-27 CONTRIBUTING EDITOR-INDUSTRY Farm and Service Directory Deadline May 1 & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Tammy A. Gantt FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes (Tampa) May 1 ART DIRECTOR John D. 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