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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Red Outlaw In Tamarando Pointed Tough Baffle Win Toward Spiral Stakes Red Outlaw, with Joel -bred Tamarando and Dance Rosario up, prevailed in a With Fate, the one-two finishers in the El head and head battle the Camino Real Derby (grade III) at Golden length of the stretch to Gate Fields on February 15, exited the race take Sunday’s $97,450 in good order and will likely make their ©Benoit Baffle Stakes by a head next starts in Kentucky. over favored Gangnam Tamarando came from last in a field of eight to win the 1 1/8-mile ©Benoit Guy and Victor Espinoza, by a half-length over Dance With Fate, who took getting the about 6 1/2 furlongs down Santa Anita second by 2 1/4 lengths over 6-5 favorite Enterprising. Park’s hillside turf course in 1:12.05. “He came out of the race real well,” said trainer of The second choice at 5-2 in a field of seven Tamarando, who earned his third career stakes victory at odds of 2-1. three-year-olds, Red Outlaw broke alertly from All three of Tamarando’s stakes wins have come on all-weather surfaces, post six and sat a close second down the hill to including the Del Mar Futurity (grade I) on Polytrack, the Real Quiet Stakes longshot Noble Metal (GB) through fractions of on Cushion Track at Betfair Hollywood Park and the El Camino Real Derby :21.64, :43.69 and 1:06.39. He was carried wide on Tapeta.—continued at www.BloodHorse.com, By Blood-Horse Staff

by the pacesetter crossing the dirt at the top of PUBLISHER’S NOTE: This article has been republished the lane and was immediately engaged to his out- with permission from www.BloodHorse.com side by the favorite as the field straightened for Tamarando Storms From Last To Capture El Camino Real Derby home and those two bumped a furlong out, DRF Story By Chuck Dybdal Click here to read more resulting in a stewards’ inquiry. After a review of several minutes, the stewards ruled unanimously that the contact did not affect Avoiding IRS Tax Audits the original order of finish and they let the By Herb Wittenberg, CPA, Covina, California, original result stand.—continued at http://www. Featured Article Published In The 2014 February California Magazine santaanita.com, From Santa Anita Publicity An IRS Audit is disagreeable. It’s time consuming, requiring you and/or your accountant to gather up your supporting documentation. Perhaps you CTBA Past President can end up paying additional taxes. Some things trigger an audit, so here Sue Greene Donates Time are some tips to help you avoid them. The Schedule C Form requires you to enter an occupational code number To Second Chances for your business. The correct number for and Breeding is 711210. Failure to enter this number on the Schedule C can get Leave it up to CTBA Past President Sue Greene you an IRS Audit. to volunteer her valuable time to provide Mid-Term Each Race Track sends you a Form 1099 at year end showing your gross Practical Skills assessments for the student grooms purse earnings. —continued at http://www.ctba.com/avoiding-irs-tax-audits, By Herb Wittenberg, CPA Continued on page 2

www.ctba.com CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED WEEKLY • February 19, 2014 1 Leading Sires In California: January 1 Through F ebruary 1 7, 2 014

Leading Sires Leading Sires by Money Won by Number of Winners Races Races Rank Sire Runners Starts Won Earnings Rank Sire Runners Winners Won Earnings 1. Tribal Rule ...... 74 121 26 $637,603 1. Tribal Rule ...... 74 23 26 $637,603 2. Unusual Heat ...... 63 107 13 553,892 2. Ministers Wild Cat...... 60 14 17 286,138 3. Decarchy ...... 44 79 9 412,786 3. Unusual Heat ...... 63 13 13 553,892 4. Bertrando† ...... 47 76 5 325,910 Rocky Bar ...... 33 13 13 115,753 5. Benchmark ...... 50 88 13 307,046 5. Benchmark...... 50 11 13 307,046 6. Eddington# ...... 46 79 10 291,096 Kafwain ...... 38 11 12 269,303 7. Ministers Wild Cat ...... 60 101 17 286,138 Swiss Yodeler...... 46 11 13 146,863 8. Kafwain ...... 38 60 12 269,303 8. Eddington#...... 46 10 10 291,096 9. Good Journey ...... 36 56 7 233,825 Old Topper ...... 34 10 10 178,843 10. Lucky Pulpit ...... 27 44 2 221,213 10. Dixie Chatter ...... 15 9 11 173,235 11. ...... 35 58 8 215,846 Stormin Fever ...... 29 9 9 154,969 12. Old Topper ...... 34 58 10 178,843 Terrell...... 25 9 10 111,940 13. Dixie Chatter ...... 15 29 11 173,235 14. Heatseeker (Ire) ...... 29 49 10 166,297 15. Stormin Fever ...... 29 54 9 154,969 16. Tizbud ...... 31 50 8 153,099 Leading Sires 17. Comic Strip ...... 11 19 1 152,816 18. Swiss Yodeler ...... 46 82 13 146,863 by Median Earnings Per Runner 19. Rocky Bar ...... 33 70 13 115,753 20. (Ire)* ...... 26 39 7 114,645 (Minimum 5 Runners) Median 21. Vronsky ...... 22 39 4 112,511 Races Earnings/ 22. Marino Marini ...... 31 53 6 112,266 Rank Sire Runners Won Earnings Runner 23. Terrell ...... 25 48 10 111,940 1. Dixie Chatter...... 15 11 173,235 $5,158 24. Salt Lake* ...... 17 33 6 90,220 2. Bedford Falls ...... 7 4 84,720 4,600 25. Fullbridled ...... 4 8 4 89,610 3. Salt Lake* ...... 17 6 90,220 4,250 26. Sea of Secrets ...... 31 49 7 88,106 4 ...... 10 2 69,160 3,785 27 Cyclotron ...... 8 10 2 84,913 28. Bedford Falls ...... 7 11 4 84,720 5. Singletary...... 11 4 37,614 3,779 29. ...... 14 23 4 80,783 6. Tribal Rule...... 74 26 637,603 3,770 30. Peppered Cat ...... 15 25 3 77,065 7. Desert Code ...... 9 1 29,465 3,720 31. Time to Get Even ...... 8 16 3 76,176 8. Rocky Bar...... 33 13 115,753 3,616 32. Atticus ...... 17 26 1 73,999 9. Expressionist† ...... 7 5 19,983 3,535 33. Stormy Jack ...... 20 36 7 72,600 10. Trapper ...... 8 3 37,249 3,501 34. Surf Cat ...... 12 23 2 71,091 11. Heatseeker (Ire) ...... 29 10 166,297 3,366 35. Globalize ...... 15 21 2 70,868 12. Decarchy ...... 44 9 412,786 3,035

The statistics contained in these rankings are compiled by The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc. (TJCIS). While every effort is made to prevent errors and omissions, California Thoroughbred cannot guarantee their complete and total accuracy. A dagger (†) indicates that a stallion has been pensioned, an asterisk (*) that he has died, a dot (•) that he is now standing elsewhere, a number sign (#) that he did not stand in California in 2013 but is standing in the state in 2014, a double dagger (‡) that he is not standing in California in 2014 but will stand in the state in 2015 and in bold that he is a freshman sire. In all cases, a sire will remain in the rankings until the year after his last California foals are two-year- olds. Statistics cover racing in North America (U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico), England, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates only.

CTBA PAST PRESIDENT SUE GREENE Continued from page 1 at Second Chances CA (SCC). Among her California Thoroughbred Opening up her farm in Oakdale, Greene’s Woodbridge Farm Breeder Association (CTBA) duties, the foaling, and now breeding has become a venue for student field trips to see what a real season, Greene’s impact on this program has remained unmatched. working farm consists of. From sale horses, to rehab, breeding “It’s only through the support of our industry that our program and foaling, students get to see first-hand how it’s done from a exists”, states Julie Baker, former assistant trainer and now SCC long-standing professional in the industry. Equine Program Director. “The retired we use in “I am just happy to help, and so happy for the horses” states our program have all raced in California at one time or another. Greene. The Second Chances program was able to provide a Sue’s support is just one indicator that as we are receiving home for Greene’s Iza Bon Bon, (winner of $300,000-plus, some recognition now in the industry, for training grooms and producer of winners over $500,000) when she finished her re-training the retired horses fit for adoption.” broodmare career. Early in its second year, SCC facilitates a three month version of “I applaud Sue for her zealous efforts for the the Groom Elite Horseman’s Education (vocational) program and industry. From a foal’s first breath to the very end, to the provides EAGALA sessions, or equine assisted psychotherapy (the CTBA, all the way to Sacramento. We are so lucky to have Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association), to former her here in Northern California”, Julie says. “Here’s to her inmates of Stanislaus County in Modesto, California. SCC is also many years of service to her employees, her horses, her the only California satellite facility for the Thoroughbred family and her industry!”—continued at http://www.trfsecond- Retirement Foundation ( http://www.trfinc.org/ ). chancesca.org/, By Second Chances California,

2 CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED WEEKLY • February 19, 2014 www.ctba.com Weekly Update Lookn Wild Win Streak At 9 Lookn Wild, a six-year-old son of Tommy Town CHRB Meeting Thoroughbreds’ Ministers Wild Cat, made it nine-in-a-row with On Friday, February 21 another gate-to-wire win in a Turf Paradise allowance optional claiming race at 5 1/2 furlongs on February 12. The California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) Lookn Wild has won 14 races from 30 lifetime starts with will conduct its regular meeting Friday, February 21, in the earnings of $113,405. Baldwin Terrace Room at . This meeting will Bred in California by Darren Carraway and Judd Whitworth begin at 9 a.m. The public is encouraged to attend. An audio-only this gelding is out of the Smoke Glacken broodmare Smokin Webcast of the meeting can be heard through the “Webcasts” Sasa. He has won at seven different racetracks during his four- link on the CHRB Website ( www.chrb.ca.gov ). The agenda year campaign. and supporting package of materials are available on the CHRB Ministers Wild Cat was the fourth ranked 2013 sire in website through the following links: agenda, package. California with progeny earnings over $3.5 million. He sired seven 2013 stakes winners who have won 11 stakes led by: grade II winner Doinghardtimeagain, grade III winner Tiz a Minister, Curvy Cat, Going For a Spin and Hollywood Dreams. Del Mar He will stand at Private Treaty in 2014.—continued at http://www. Plans Dirt Track In 2015 tommytownfarms.com Del Mar plans to install a dirt track for its 2015 summer season, replacing the existing synthetic Santa Anita Earns surface, track president Joe Harper said Tuesday. Safety Re-Accreditation Harper cautioned that the move to a dirt track was contingent on finding the “right material” and gaining the necessary The National Thoroughbred permits, including approval from the California Coastal Commission. Racing Association (NTRA) “I hope it happens,” he said. “I think that’s our plan. It’s one step at a time announced February 14 that Santa with making sure we get the right permits. Anita Park, site of the Breeders’ “It’s a matter of finding the right surface. It’s a long list to check off before Cup World Championships for the third straight year in 2014, we can say it.”—continued at www.DRF.com, By Steve Andersen has earned re-accreditation from the NTRA Safety and

Integrity Alliance. PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Republished with permission from www.DRF.com Santa Anita’s re-accreditation followed a complete review of all racing operations at the facility. “The Great Race Place” was first accredited in 2009; all accreditations and re-accreditations carry an effective period of two years. Works At Los Alamitos For San Felipe During the latest Alliance inspection of Santa Anita, best practices were identified in virtually every primary area of California Cup Derby winner California Chrome worked four furlongs focus for the Alliance. at Los Alamitos Saturday in 47.80 in preparation for his foray into open “Between the Breeders’ Cup and its two annual meets, company in the Grade II, $300,000 on March 8, where Santa Anita is expected to host 27 grade I events in 2014, it is expected he will face, among others, the -trained , about a quarter of the grade I stakes in North America,” said smashing 15-length allowance winner on Thursday. Mike Ziegler, the Executive Director of the NTRA Safety and “I got him galloping out (five furlongs) in 1:00 3/5,” said trainer Art Integrity Alliance. “With so much on the line, participants Sherman, who had his regular exercise rider, Jay Conklin, aboard the and bettors need to know that our sport’s most high- California-bred son of Lucky Pulpit. Sherman was philosophical about profile racetracks are consistently striving to protect horses, facing tougher foes in the San Felipe. jockeys, and the public.”—continued at www.BloodHorse.com, By “We can’t duck anybody,” he said. “We need points (to qualify for the Blood-Horse Staff on May 3). I’ll just keep my fingers crossed.” The San Felipe is worth 50 Kentucky Derby points to the winner.—Publicity, Stable PUBLISHER’S NOTE: This article has been republished with permission from www.BloodHorse.com Notes By Ed Golden

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Non-Member Send Photos Registration Fees Increase Of 2014 Foals Registration fees for California-bred yearling year but before the following Through the August 2014 and California-sired foals will increase January 1. issue of California Thoroughbred, as of April 1, 2014 for non-members of Registration fees for member fees stay the official publication of the the California Thoroughbred Breeders the same—$100 per foal if applied for by California Thoroughbred Association (CTBA), it was announced September 30 of yearling year and $125 Breeders Association (CTBA), on January 30. if applied for after September 30 of year- this year’s crop of Thoroughbreds foaled in the Registration fees for non-members of ling year but before the following Golden State will again be spotlighted in each the CTBA will be $200 per foal if applied January 1. monthly magazine with advertorials featuring six for by September 30 of yearling year and The fee will remain the same for two- to eight photos of foals per page. $250 if applied for after September 30 of year-olds and older: $750. The cost to publish individual photos is $75 each, while a full page insertion will be discounted down to $500. These charges represent a reduction Biosecurity Tip: Horse-to-Horse Contact of more than 50 per- cent on the price of a regular Sick horses are everywhere, and it’s not always easy—or possible—to tell a healthy animal full-page advertisement in the magazine. Insertions from one who’s shedding disease. Attending shows, clinics, trail rides, and other equine will include a caption with each foal’s sire, dam, events can expose your horse to such ailments if he comes in contact with other horses, no broodmare sire, sex, date of birth and breeders, as matter how brief the meeting is. Here’s how to protect your horse from picking up diseases well as the details, including a logo, of their farm via horse-to-horse contact. location. Biosecurity Risk: A sick horse can spread pathogens by direct contact with another Photos need to be submitted by the following horse.—continued at www.theHorse.com, By The Horse Staff Monday deadlines; March 3 (April issue); April 7 (May issue); May 5 (June issue); June 2 (July issue);

PUBLISHER’S NOTE: This article has been republished with permission from www.BloodHorse.com and July 7 (August issue). For additional information, please contact the magazine’s Advertising Manager, Loretta Veiga, at Horse Farm Liability [email protected]/(626) 445-7800, extension 227, or its Managing Editor, Rudi Groothedde, at A century ago, most personal might suffer. The participant, in [email protected]/(626) 445-7800, extension 226. injury claims were governed by a other words, assumes the risk of being Photos for free inclusion on the CTBA’s web common-sense legal principle called injured. site, CTBA.com, can be submitted to Ken Gurnick “assumption of the risk.” The idea is a Although assumption of the risk at [email protected] or [email protected]. The simple one: If an individual knows remains a viable defense in a personal California Thoroughbred Breeders Association, that an activity is potentially danger- injury lawsuit, responsibility for one’s encourages breeders to submit photos of newly ous but voluntarily takes part in the actions has taken a legal hit in recent arrived foals for posting on the site. activity anyway, the participant is years.—continued at www.theHorse.com, Digital photos only will be accepted and should responsible for injuries he or she By Milt Toby, JD be sent as email attachments, accompanied by the

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TOBA Schedules April 18 Ownership Seminar Cold-Weather Horse Care: The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Tips To Remember Association (TOBA) will hold a Thoroughbred While some parts of the country have or are start- ownership seminar at Keeneland Race Course in ing to thaw out, other areas are bracing for more Lexington on April 18. winter weather. Here are a few cold-weather horse Sponsored by Blood-Horse Publications, the seminar will feature approaches to care tips to remember as winter carries on. success and options for acquiring horses and resources for owners. Participants will By this time of winter—and with the extra-frigid have the opportunity to watch the morning workouts, take part in a new “virtual temperatures and mountains of snow that much of ownership” session on the backstretch, and wrap up the event with an afternoon of the has experienced—your horses will racing. The seminar will also be available as a webcast. have had plenty of time to develop winter coats to The agenda will be posted soon at www.toba.org. insulate themselves against cold winds and tempera- TOBA’s seminars and clinics, for new and current horse owners and breeders, are tures.—continued at www.theHorse.com, By Diane E. Rice held throughout the country each year; the complete schedule can be viewed at www.toba.org. Published with permission from www.BloodHorse.com

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California-Bred Stakes Winners In California: February 10-17, 2014 Deal S., Uniformity S., At 5, won Governor's Cup H. When Tribal Rule has been crossed with Slewpy 09 Tamarino, c., by Marino Marini. Unraced. mares, it has produced 4 foals of racing age, Tamarando 10 U’NARACK, g., by Unusual Heat. Raced 2 years, 1 winner (25%),1 SW (25%), 0 graded SW, $57,513 5 starts, 3 wins. Earned $194,080 (SPR 91). At 3, won average earnings per runner. EL CAMINO REAL DERBY (Gr. III), , Feb. 15, $200,000 guaranteed, three-year- Real Good Deal S. olds, 1 1/8 miles, 1:51.23, track fast. Track record: 11 TAMARANDO, c., by Bertrando. At 2, won Tribal Rule 1:49.54. Trainer: Jerry Hollendorfer. Jockey: Russell Del Mar Futurity (Gr. I), Real Quiet S., 3rd FrontRun- Ballena Vista Farm Baze. Odds: 2-1 ner S. (Gr. I), CashCall Futurity (Gr. I), Golden State (760) 789 Juvenile S., At 3, WON El Camino Real Derby -3900 1 TAMARANDO, dk. b. or br. c., 3 (121), ⁄2 (Gr. III), 2nd California Cup Derby. (SPR 99). Bertrando—Tamarack Bay, $120,000 12 Pulmarack, c., by Lucky Pulpit. Sire: Tribal Rule. Raced 3 years, 4 starts, 2 wins. by Dehere 13 c., by Lucky Pulpit. FFSPR: 90 Earned $77,600 (SPR 97). Sire of 9 crops, 590 foals, 2nd dam: GEE TOTO (1987). Bred by Mr. & Mrs. John 368 runners (62%), 252 winners (43%), 34 SWs 1 Dance With Fate, dk b. or br. c., 3 (121), 2 ⁄4 Mabee (Ky.). Raced 3 years, 17 starts, 2 wins. Earned (6%), including Georgie Boy, Tribesman, Italian Two Step Salsa—Flirting With Fate, $40,000 $49,625 (SPR 79). Produced 11 foals, 7 winners. Rules. Total progeny earnings $20,097,189, by Saint Ballado Broodmare Sire: DEHERE. Raced 2 years, 9 starts, $54,612 average per starter. Yearling auction (Sharon Alesia, Bran Jam Stable and Ciaglia Racing LLC) 6 wins. Earned $723,712 (SPR 99). Sire of 840 mares record, 1980 to present—181 yearlings sold, 10 crops, $15,670 average. In 2013, 8 yearlings which produced 1966 foals. 39 mares produced SWs Enterprising, b. c., 3 (121), 1 sold, $23,138 average. (2%). 568 runners (29%), 445 winners (23%), 46 SWs Elusive Quality—Indy Blaze, $24,000 1st dam: Anachristina. Bred by 505 Stables & Edward by A.P. Indy (2%), including , , Take Nahem (Ca.). Unraced. FFSPR: 75 (Glen Hill Farm) Charge Indy. Progeny earnings of $47,723,176. 99 g., by Bertrando. Unraced. Foaled: Harris Farms, Coalinga, California. 00 ORBEA, g., by Bertrando. Raced 4 years, 21 starts, Also: Puppy Manners (121)—$12,000, Infosec (121)— Breeders: Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams. 4 wins. Earned $42,007 (SPR 55). $4,000, Icy Ride (121), Craftsman (Ire) (121), I‘ll Wrap It Owners: Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams. 01 FRANKELSTEIN, g., by Bertrando. Raced 5 years, Up (121). 40 starts, 8 wins. Earned $257,770 (SPR 84). At 7, RACING RECORD won March Madness Starter H. AGE STS 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 02 KING OF ROHAN, g., by Bertrando. Raced 3 years, 28313$455,120 20 starts, 2 wins. Earned $27,233 (SPR 55). $8,000 32110170,000 Red Outlaw yearling 2003 CTBA Sales Del Mar Yearling Sale, BAFFLE STAKES, Santa Anita Park, Feb. 16, $11,000 two-year-old 2004 Barretts May Sale of Totals 10 423$625,120 $75,000 added, three-year-olds, 6 1/2 furlongs, Two-Year-Olds in Training. 1:12.05, track Firm. Track record: 1:11.10. Trainer: 03 MONKEY FACE, f., by Bertrando. Raced 4 years, In Reality Relaunch Peter Miller. Jockey: Joel Rosario. Odds: 5-2 7 starts, 1 win. Earned $41,300 (SPR 79). Foggy Note 04 Brandolynn, f., by Bertrando. Raced 1 year, 1 start, Boldnesian Bold Captive RED OUTLAW, ch. g., 3 (119), hd no wins. Earned $400 (SPR 17). Captive Audience Tribal Rule—Anachristina, $60,600 BERTRANDO 05 LIBERIAN FREIGHTER, g., by Bertrando. Raced T. V. Lark by Slewpy dk. b. or br. 1989 Buffalo Lark 6 years, 33 starts, 10 wins. Earned $759,090 (SPR 97). Chance Gauge At 3, 3rd La Jolla H. (Gr. IIT), Cinema H. (Gr. IIIT), Gentle Hands 3 Third Martini Gangnam Guy, b. g., 3 (117), 1 ⁄4 California Cup Mile H., Oceanside S. (2nd div.), Three Red Bells Red Belle Roi Charmant—The Toast of Troy, $20,200 At 4, won S., Sensational Star H., 2nd Crys- by Unusual Heat tal Water H., At 5, won Oak Tree Mile S. (Gr. IIT), (Richard Barton) Harry F. Brubaker S., 3rd John C. Mabee California Mint Copy Dehere Cup Mile S., At 6, won Arcadia S. (Gr. IIT), Ingle- Horse Laugh, b. g., 3 (115), no Sister Dot wood H. (Gr. IIIT), At 7, 3rd American H. (Gr. IIT). Sword Game Stormello—Comedy Girl, $9,420 TAMARACK BAY 06 Broker Dealer, g., by Bertrando. Unraced. $45,000 Seattle Slew by Comic Strip b. 1999 Slew o' Gold yearling 2007 Barretts January Mixed Sale. Alluvial (Lathrop G. Hoffman) Gee Toto 07 TARO, f., by Bertrando. Raced 2 years, 4 starts, 2 Northern Dancer Six Months Long Also: Royal Banker (GB) (118)—$4,710, Life Is a Joy wins. Earned $73,840 (SPR 97). At 3, 3rd Warren's Prime Time (119)—$2,020, Noble Metal (GB) (117)—$250, Thoroughbreds S. Dothraki (115)—$250. 08 ALPINE VALLEY, g., by Benchmark. Raced 2 years, When Bertrando has been crossed with Dehere mares, it 10 starts, 2 wins. Earned $9,276 (SPR 32). has produced 5 foals of racing age, 2 winners (40%), 1 RACING RECORD 09 Public Interest, g., by Tribal Rule. Raced 2 years, 6 SW (20%), 1 graded SW (20%), $161,157 average earn- AGE STS 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings starts, no wins. Earned $27,620 (SPR 80). ings per runner. 21100$31,200 11 RED OUTLAW, g., by Tribal Rule. At 3, WON Baffle S. 32200 84,000 (SPR 98). $40,000 yearling 2012 Barretts October Sire: BERTRANDO. Raced 5 years, 24 starts, 9 wins. Yearling Sale. Earned $3,185,610 (SPR 90). Sire of 18 crops, Totals 33 00$115,200 CHILDHOOD MEMORIES (1987). Bred by 1136 foals, 779 runners (69%), 535 winners (47%), 2nd dam: John W. Galbreath (Ky.). Raced 3 years, 17 starts, 58 SWs (5%), including Officer, Karelian, Smooth Northern Dancer Storm Bird 2 wins. Earned $54,265 (SPR 89). At 3, 3rd Ali Reza Player. Total progeny earnings $45,125,901, South Ocean & Mamadi Soudavar E.B.F. Ruby S. Produced $57,928 average per starter. Yearling auction Storm Cat Secretariat 8 foals, 5 winners, including THUNDER FISH, record, 1980 to present—316 yearlings sold, 18 Terlingua Crimson Saint KING OF THE WILD. crops, $31,820 average. In 2013, 6 yearlings sold, TRIBAL RULE Graustark Broodmare Sire: SLEWPY. Raced 3 years in Eng- $21,167 average. b. 1996 Grenfall Primonetta land, North America, 21 starts, 8 wins. Earned 1st dam: TAMARACK BAY. Bred by Mike Akers & Pat Sown $710,248 (SPR 99). Sire of 290 mares which pro- Stevward Gutherie (Ky.). Raced 4 years, 29 starts, 3 wins. Earned Bad Seed duced 854 foals. 29 mares produced SWs (3%). $218,965 (SPR 93). At 3, 2nd Santa Ysabel S. (Gr. III), Rich and Rare II 513 runners (60%), 367 winners (43%), 38 SWs At 4, 2nd Emerald Breeders’ Cup Distaff H., Boeing H., (4%), including Falbrav (Ire), Helissio (Fr), High Fly. Bold Reasoning 3rd King County H., At 5, 2nd Claire Marine S. Seattle Slew Progeny earnings of $27,712,516. My Charmer 06 TAMARACK SMARTY, c., by Smart Strike. Raced Slewpy Foaled: Rancho San Miguel, San Miguel, California. Prince John 6 years, 36 starts, 4 wins. Earned $260,078 (SPR 83). Rare Bouquet Breeder: Liberty Road Stables. Forest Song Owners: Blinkers On Racing Stable, Aurelio, Bizovi, At 5, 2nd California Dreamin' H. ANACHRISTINA Northern Dancer Coons, Dizonno, Gaylord et al. 08 LUCKARACK, g., by Lucky Pulpit. Raced 5 years, ch. 1994 The Minstrel Fleur 41 starts, 13 wins. Earned $526,645 (SPR 93). At 2, Childhood Memories Little Current won Everett Nevin Alameda County S., Cavonnier All My Memories Juvenile S., At 3, won Jim Kostoff S., 2nd Real Good Java Moon

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California-Bred Maiden Winners In North America: February 10-17, 2014

CAUSE UR MINE Harrington. Trainer: Mike Harrington. Jockey: Feb 14 (SA, $57,000 MSW.) Kafwain Gerardo P. Gavica. Cause Ur My Babe. Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Tommy Town Thoroughbreds Williams’ dk. b. f., 3, by Cause Ur Mine—Book Feb 15 (SA, $21,250 MCL.) Babe by Alydeed. Breeders: Mr. and Mrs. Larry 805-686-4337 Teacher Teacher. Mike Harrington’s b. m., 7, by D. Williams. Trainer: Mike Puype. Jockey: Rafael Feb 14 (SA, $31,500 MCL.) Swiss Yodeler—Self Taught by Cee’s Tizzy. Breed- Bejarano. Head South. Tommy Town Thoroughbreds LLC’s ers: Dr. Mikel C. and Patricia O. Harrington. b. g., 3, by Kafwain—Shout to the North by Old Top- Trainer: Mike Harrington. Jockey: . COUNCIL MEMBER per. Breeder: Tommy Town Thoroughbreds Feb 16 (SUN, $10,749 MCL.) LLC. Trainer: Steven Miyadi. Jockey: Irving Orozco. TOUGH GAME Relatively Correct. Selman Shaby’s dk. b. g., 4, Feb 14 (GG, $34,010 MSW.) by Council Member—Felling by Woodman. Tough Fame. Stewball Stable’s dk. b. f., 4, by Breeder: Selman Shaby. Trainer: Bart G. Hone. Ministers Wild Cat Tough Game—Ladyinabrownsuit by Western Jockey: Ry Eikleberry. Tommy Town Thoroughbreds Fame. Breeder: Valerie A. Rhoden. Trainer: (805) 686-4337 Valerie A. Rhoden. Jockey: Alejandro Gomez.

Decarchy Feb 16 (GG, $8,420 MCL.) Magali Farms Life No Parole. Tim Bellasis, Ron and Sadie Tribal Rule (805) 693-1777 McAfee, Pamela Porter and Cassandra Tschanz’s Ballena Vista Farm dk. b. f., 3, by Ministers Wild Cat—Matrimony by (760) 789-3900 Not For Love. Breeder: Tommy Town Thor- Feb 16 (SA, $57,250 MSW.) oughbreds LLC. Trainer: Tim Bellasis. Jockey: Ri- Heavens Stairway. AJM Racing LLC and J B K cardo Gonzalez. Feb 12 (TUP, $9,000 MCL.) Stable’s b. f., 4, by Decarchy—Kind Friends by Glance’s Rule. Charles Garvey’s dk. b. f., 3, by River Flyer. Breeders Joshua M. Litt and AJM Tribal Rule—Glance’s Gold by Fast Gold. Racing. Trainer: Joshua M. Litt. Jockey: Victor Es- Feb 16 (SA, $57,250 MSW.) Breeder: Little Mountain Stables. Trainer: pinoza. True Ten. Mercedes Stables LLC’s b. c., 3, by Robertino Diodoro. Jockey: Geovanni Franco. Rock Hard Ten—Truly Blessed by French Deputy. FREESPOOL Breeder: Mercedes Stables LLC. Trainer: UNDER CAUTION Feb 14 (GG, $9,105 MCL.) Vladimir Cerin. Jockey: Joseph Talamo. Feb 14 (GG, $9,105 MCL.) Deception Free. Mr. Black, Patricia Keeline and Bartok’s Pride. Jerry and Carol Anderson and Robin A. Shaug’s b. g., 5, by Freespool—Sira- SALT LAKE Gloria Buckridge’s b. g., 5, by Under Caution— coque by Stage Colony. Breeder: Patricia Kee- Feb 16 (SUN, $8,920 MCL.) Bartok Lady by Bartok (Ire). Breeders: Carol and line. Trainer: Jeff Bonde. Jockey: Russell A. Baze. Salty Treasure. Cody Kelley’s dk. b. g., 5, by Salt Jerry Anderson. Trainer: Gloria Buckridge. Lake—Rosiano by Rubiano. Breeders: Eddie Jockey: Alejandro Gomez. INCLUDE and Carolyn Mendes. Trainer: Kenneth K. Chad- Feb 15 (SA, $24,000 MCL.) born Jr. Jockey: Brian J. Theriot. YES IT’S TRUE Chat n’ Cut. Battle Born Racing Stable’s b. g., 4, Feb 16 (SA, $57,250 MSW.) by Include—Tonzabrightness by High Brite. SQUARE EDDIE Yes She’s Unusual. Albert and Kathleen Mattivi’s Breeder: Tom Grether Farms Inc. Trainer: Craig Feb 13 (SA, $24,750 MCL.) gr. or ro. f., 4, by Yes It’s True—Christiana’s Heat by Dollase. Jockey: Tyler Baze. Reps and Warrants. Reddam Racing LLC’s ch. Unusual Heat. Breeder: Albert and Kathleen g., 3, by Square Eddie—Flying Lesson by Flying Mattivi LLC. Trainer: Steve Knapp. Jockey: Brice IRONMAN DEHERE Continental. Breeder: J. Paul Reddam. Trainer: Blanc. Feb 11 (TUP, $6,000 MCL.) Doug F. O’Neill. Jockey: . You Know U Love Me. W. R. Whitehouse’s b. m., 6, by Ironman Dehere—Lolo a Go Go by Jo- SWISS YODELER hannesburg. Breeder: Piacentino Farms LP. Feb 14 (SA, $24,500 MCL.) Maiden Winners Trainer: W. R. Whitehouse. Jockey: Elvin Gonzalez. Miss Swiss Rose. Heinz H. Steinmann’s ch. f., 3, by Swiss Yodeler—Natalie Blue by Cahill Road. This is a list, arranged in order of sire, of Califor- nia foaled Thoroughbreds who broke their maid- ISLA VISTA Breeder: Heinz H. Steinmann. Trainer: Mike ens in the U.S. and Canada during the month Feb 14 (GG, $8,105 MCL.) Harrington. Jockey: Aaron T. Gryder. indicated. The information contained on these pages is compiled by The Jockey Club Informa- Nevaeh’s Promise. Riverview Farm Inc. and tion Systems Inc. While every effort is made to Genaro Vallejo’s dk. b. f., 4, by Isla Vista— Feb 15 (LA, $7,000 MCL.) prevent errors and omissions, California Thor- Wellingtons Arch by Arch. Breeder: River View Trial Spin. Mike Harrington’s gr. or ro. g., 5, by oughbred cannot guarantee their complete and total accuracy. Farms. Trainer: Genaro Vallejo. Jockey: Juan J. Swiss Yodeler—La Fresa by Cozzene. Breeder: Hernandez. Revocable Trust of Dr. Mikel C. and Patricia O. TODAY IS THEHE DAY.DDAY.Y. 1 Support the NTRA’s industry work throughough tthehe /4 % Check-offCheck-ofk-offff Program.Program. www.SupportHorseRacing.org © Horsephotos.com/NTRA

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CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED FARM MANAGERS ASSOCIATION proudly presents the 2014 Training Center Tour March 15th 7 AM to 2 PM • Cost $20 per person This is a drive yourself motorcade tour We will begin the tour by visiting the all newly renovated San Luis Rey Downs Training Center in Bonsall. We will see the track in action - Visit the barn area, swimming pool and gallop trails. Next we will tour Galway Downs in Temecula. This facility in under new ownership. We will see the training track, the barn area and the many amenities this horse center has to offer. At high Noon we will serve lunch to all participants at Milky Way Farm where several great stallions reside and many newborn foals will be showcased. After lunch optional wine tasting is available at several nearby wineries. Keyways, Oak Mountain, Leonesse, Danza Del Sol and many more!

PLEASE REGISTER before MARCH 5TH by mailing your check to: CTFMA, PO Box 876, Fallbrook, CA 92088 For more information please contact us at: [email protected] C http://www.thoroughbredinfo.com/showcase/ctfma.php California-Bred Flashback: Georgie Boy California Weekly Hay Report From Friday, February 14, 2014 On February 10, 2008, Georgie Boy, a son of Tribal Rule, won the grade II, $150,000 for three-year-olds at Santa Anita Park, !C:')<=<<)61?6'&)13)*6' Boy was the first of seven foals out of the Peterhof mare Ippodamia. The San @#$'&1%+)A%++'9=))B"#')&%13)-%,)&'$"&*'()%2&",,)*6'),*%*')*61,)-''.=))C6')6%9)#%&.'*)2"3*13:',)*")#%&26)61?6'&5) Vicente was Georgie Boy’s third win in six starts. He won five other stakes, -1*6)*6')1#$%2*,)"4)*6')(&":?6*)8'2"#13?)#"&')"4)%)&'%+1*9=))D((1*1"3%++95)41&#'&)#1+.)$&12',)6%7'),$:&&'()*6')(%1&9#'3)*" including the grade I Del Mar Futurity, and three grade IIs, and placed in two 8'?13)8:913?),"#')61?6'&)E:%+1*9)6%9=))0&"(:2'&,)%&')%+&'%(9)2"32'&3'()%8":*)*6')-%*'&),1*:%*1"3)3'F*)9'%&=)) other graded stakes. He finished his career with six wins in 11 starts and earn- G17',*"2.)$&"(:2'&,)%&')8'?13313?)*"),'%&26)4"&)6%9)":*,1(')*6'1&)3"&#%+)#%&.'*13?)%&'%,5)-1*6)&'$"&*,)"4)6%9)#"713?)":*)"4 ings of $788,634. Georgie Boy was bred by owner George Schwary and H&'?"35)I'7%(%5)%3()*6')@#$'&1%+)A%++'9)*")*&9)%3()#''*)('#%3()-61+'),:$$+1',)+%,*=)) foaled at Old English Rancho in Sanger. C&%(')%2*171*9)-%,)%2*17')"3)7'&9)?""()8:9'&)('#%3(=)D++)$&12',)&'$"&*'()JHK)%*)*6'),*%2.)"&)8%&3):3+',,)"*6'&-1,')3"*'(=

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The March 2014 issue of California Thoroughbred, the official publication ! Wednesday, Janua"ry 8""#$%&, 2014 of the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association (CTBA), is now into ©California Thoroughbred WEEKLY 2014 production and featured as this edition’s cover story is a 14-page section ded- 201 Colora do Place, Arca dia, Califo rnia 91007 Tele phone: (6 26) 44 5-7800 o r icated to the 2013 California-bred champions who were honored during the 1-800-573 -CTB A (Californ ia residents only) CTBA’s Annual Awards Dinner at The Claremont Hotel Club & Spa in FAX: (626) 445-6 981 Berkeley on February 10. E-m ail ad dress: [email protected] Besides these articles, featuring the Champion Older Male, Sprinter and Horse of the Year, , as well as Tiz Flirtatious (Champion Older Female and Turf Horse), Gervinho (Champion Three-Year-Old Male), Owned and published by the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association, a nonpro fit c orporation d edic ated to th e production of better Thoroughbr ed Doinghardtimeagain (Champion Three-Year-Old Female), Tamarando horses f or better Tho roughbred rac ing. (Champion Two-Year-Old Male) and Swiss Lake Yodeler (Champion Two- Year-Old Female), the latest magazine also includes many other feature stories of interest, such as: an In Memoriam tribute to Cal-bred General Challenge, Opinions expressed in signed articles are those of the authors and do not necessa rily reflect p ol icies of the CTB A o r this m ag azin e. Publi catio n o f any the two-time California champion, three-time grade I winner and $2,877,178- material or iginatin g herein is e xpr essly fo rb idde n without fi rst obtaining w ritten earner who passed away at the age of 18 on February 4; a 10-page section of permiss ion from C aliforn ia Thorough bred WEE KLY. editorials on Sunshine Millions/California Cup that was held at Santa Anita Park on January 29, when the day’s stakes races worth more than $950,000 were won by Cal-breds Weewinnin (California Cup Turf Classic Stakes), All advertising copy is submitted subject to approval. We reserve the right to reject any copy that is misleading or that does not meet with the standards set California Chrome (California Cup Derby), Susans Express (California Cup by th e pu blicat ion. Oaks) and Big Macher (California Cup Sprint Stakes) and Kentucky-bred Ciao Bella Luna (Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf Sprint Stakes); a CTBA Member Profile on trainer Art Sherman, who has had success with Acknowledgment: Statistics in this publication relating to results of races in such Cal-breds as the grade I-winning California champion Ultra Blend and North America are compiled b y the Daily Racin g Form. current sophomore sensation California Chrome since he joined the associ- Chart s by spe cial arrangeme nt w ith Daily Racing Form Inc., the copyright owners of said charts. Reproduction forbidden. ation in 1984; both a preview and a review of Barretts Sales & Racing’s 25th

Anniversary March Select Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training, being held in the Hinds Pavilion at Fairplex on Monday, March 3, and January Mixed Sale, NEWSLETTER STAFF Editorial: Rudi! Groothedde, Ken Gurnick respectively; a wrap-up of the win by Cal-bred Tamarando in the grade III, Advertising: Loretta Veiga $200,000 El Camino Real Derby at Golden Gate Fields on February 15; ! Art Director!: John M elanson reviews of the respective wins at Santa Anita by the Cal-bred duo of Pro! duction:!Charl ene Favata-Markel Lakerville and Red Outlaw in the January 26 Clocker’s Corner Stakes worth California Thoroughbr ed WEEKLY is published in Arcadia, Calif. $92,200 and February 16 Baffle Stakes worth $97,450; a Down On The Farm article that provides information on dealing with twins; the annual Send address changes to California Thoroughbred WEEKLY, California Statistical Review, detailing those breeders, stallions and P.O. Box 6001 8, Arcad ia, CA 91066 -6018 Cal-breds who enjoyed stakes success in 2013; a Guest Forum piece on CTB A o n the In ternet — ht tp://www.ctba.com McCann’s Mojave, a grade II winner and earner of more than $1.5 million ! ! ! ! ! who unexpectedly died in October of last year just as he was enjoying a promising start to his stud career; and all the many other interesting and informative features, departments and columns that this publication’s loyal readers look forward to every month. So now is the time to secure valuable advertising space in this latest copy of California Thoroughbred, the monthly publication that remains the best medium for marketing Thoroughbred stallions, farms and businesses in the Golden State. To ensure representation in the March 2014 issue, please con- tact the CTBA’s Advertising Manager Loretta Veiga without further delay at CALIFORNIA BREEDERS SAFETY ALLIANCE either [email protected]@ctba.com or (626) 445-7800, extension 227. Arrangements An MOC exclusive workers comp program in partnership with can then be made to secure the placement in this magazine of a high quality, The Zenith Insurance Company, an A-rated specialty comp carrier. competitively priced advertisement that’s certain to provide the maximum possible exposure to your services and/or products on offer. Endorsed by the

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