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FOR ADVERTISING information or to subscribe, please call Antoinette at 352-732-8858 or As a small breeder, I would like to take email: [email protected] this opportunity to introduce myself to many of you within our Association. As a second generation Florida native, my Florida roots go back some 100 years. My wife, Donna, and I are both physical ther- In This Issue: apists but I have quite a diverse back- ground. I worked cattle and broke mus- Heart Attack Claims X Y Jet tangs out West as a teenager. I rode hors- Gump, Baby I’m Perfect Go in Friday This past October, I was elected presi- es as a young adult and I worked for a dent of the Florida Thoroughbred movie production company in Orlando Feature at Gulfstream Breeders’ and Owners’ Association by my training animals. I was a securities broker First Foal is a Filly for Ocala Stud’s Girvin fellow board members, for which I am out of college and I was then managing truly grateful. As president, I would like partner of a successful restaurant. Chance It ‘Bellys Down’ to win Mucho to welcome our recently elected board Through all of this, I have always had a Macho Man members Marilyn Campbell, Joe special love in my heart for horse racing O’Farrell, Valerie Dailey, Brent Fernung, and I seem to have an innate ability to Glitter Woman Victory in Miami for and Dr. Phil Matthews, as we work to find a local track wherever my travels Sound Machine move our Association and our industry have taken me. forward. It is truly an honor and I am Donna and I, along with our daughter Shivaree Extends Streak to Three humbled. Dana, moved to Ocala from Ft. Myers Tampa Bay Downs to Race Jan. 23 Our diverse board of directors repre- almost 17 years ago. We were looking for sents members of our Association across some farmland and a community with Gulfstream Park Charts all spectrums of the industry. We have rep- that “hometown” feel where Dana could resentation from the large, historically sig- ride her two horses, one of which was an Tampa Bay Downs Charts nificant “anchor” farms. We have repre- OTTB that she had re-purposed for show- Florida Stallion Progeny List sentation from those who breed for sales ing. Ocala fit the bill. As soon as we and those who breed to race. We have rep- moved here, I developed a three-year Florida Breeders’ List resentation from breeders who are also plan to purchase a racing thoroughbred consignors. We have representation from but Donna said no way. But just four Wire to Wire Business Place the small farm and backyard breeders as months later, Donna called me from OBS well as the larger commercial operations. to let me know we had just purchased a This board literally encompasses the con- short yearling! We did well selling that Featured Advertisers cerns and ideas of a new generation all the colt off the farm through Ian Brennan and way through the most long-established Ocala Stud Florida breeders and owners. See PRESIDENT’S REMARKS on page 3 Baoma Corporation FTBOA Reminder: FSS 2 year-old payment Florida Department of Agriculture deadline Jan. 15 for $250 or Feb. 28 Journeyman Stud Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply for $500. See ad on page 6 for details. Seminole Feed Florida Thoroughbred Farm Mgrs. Back to Top Page 3 President’s Remarks
Continued from COVER that set the wheels in motion for us to continue moving forward with our new venture. When this business is in your blood, there’s no use fighting it. We established a small breeding operation with just a handful of mares and did well with some early success at the sales and at the track. We bred Jordy Y out of the first crop of Congrats. She was a stakes winner and graded-stakes-placed. She went on to run in the Breeder’s Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1), won that year by Florida-bred Awesome Feather. However, the recession hit and with it came the pitfalls of being a small breeder. We strug- gled mightily, but I’m proud to say that we survived. It is through those experiences that I developed an intimate under- standing of the unique concerns and difficulties of being a small breeder. Adding to those challenges is the fact that, like many of you, I am not originally from here and wasn’t born into the industry. We work full-time as physical therapists and run the farm by ourselves. When it comes right down to it, I’m a small breeder with a modicum of business success and some very diverse real world experience. We’ve made some wonderful friends and connections that have carried us along to this day. One thing I have quickly learned is that all my colleagues on the FTBOA board are likewise committed to devoting their time and talents to further the goals of the Association and to advance the Florida thoroughbred industry. They each realize that it’s nec- essary to do your homework in order to understand the issues and meaningfully contribute to possible solutions. I will certainly rely heavily on the talents and experience of the FTBOA board, management, and advisers as we work to move the Florida thor- oughbred industry forward at the track and on the farm. It’s amazing to reflect on the fact that the FTBOA, which is young compared to Kentucky’s industry establishment, is enter- ing its 75th year in 2020! Our industry in this short time has enjoyed many significant accomplishments, and we have over- come many hurdles in the recent past. I want to continue this work and make our 75th anniversary year our best yet! As always, we are continuing to work hard in Tallahassee as we gear up for the 2020 legislative session, which starts on Jan. 14. Personally, I will also be working to raise funds for the Thoroughbred Political Action Committee by encouraging breeders, both individually and through their various breeding entities, to voluntarily contribute a small portion (5%) of their breeder awards to TPAC. Up to this point, TPAC has been able to help the industry get big results with relatively small amounts of money, but this won’t last forever. One thing I have learned is that a number of breeders are giving to TPAC through only one of their many breeding entities. For example, my farm (BridleOaks Farm, Inc.) may be signed up to give to TPAC, but perhaps I did not sign up to contribute to TPAC from breeder awards earned by Greg and Donna Wheeler or even Donna and Greg Wheeler. If you want to support TPAC, it’s crucial to ensure that all possible combina- tions of breeders and breeding entities listed on your awards checks are signed up. Matt Bryan’s office in Tallahassee administers TPAC. They can check to see how you and your various breeding entities are signed up to make TPAC contributions, and they can also help sign up those entities that are not. The fastest way to accomplish this task is by calling (850) 224-5081 and asking Debbie Wysocki to check. I hope all breeders will make this a
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Chitu Henny Hughes–Sea Gift, by A.P. Indy 2020 Fee: $4,500 | S & N Winner of $800,000 Sunland Derby 2 Y.O.’s sold for $200,000 and $150,000 at 2019 OBS April Valiant Minister Candy Ride (Arg)–Spooky Minister by Deputy Minister 2020 Fee: $3,000 | S & N Freaky Talented Son of Candy Ride (Arg) “Probably the fastest first-time starter Standing at Bridlewood Farm I ever trained.” –Bob Baffert 8318 NW 90th Terrace, Ocala, Fla. 34482 | George Isaacs, General Manager 352-622-5319 Office | 352-804-5568 Cell | A BAOMA Corp. Stallion | www.baomacorp.com SERITA HULT PHOTOS HULT SERITA
Back to Top Page 5 Heart Attack Claims X Y Jet BY BROCK SHERIDAN ______X Y Jet was trained by Jorge Navarro for Rockingham Ranch, Gelfenstein Farm and According to a report in Horse Racing David A. Bernsen LLC. He was bred in Florida Nation Wednesday morning, Florida-bred by Didier Plasencia. millionaire X Y Jet died Wednesday morn- “Since his arrival at my stable at the end of ing after a routine gallop at Palm Meadows 2014, I immediately felt that connection with Training Center in Boynton Beach, Fla. him, which remained until today and will surely A winner of 12 of 26 starts with remain with me until the day of my departure,” $3,096,513 in career earnings, X Y Jet’s Navarro told Horse Racing Nation. “I owe X Y most prominent win came in March when Jet so much, that I’m sure there are no words the son of Kantharos won the Group 1, $2.5 that can specify my thanks to his nobility and million Dubai Golden Shaheen sponsored class. by Gulf News ahead of second-place finish- “I do not say goodbye to a horse. I say good- er Matera Sky and fellow Florida-bred bye to a friend that I will carry forever in my Imperial Hint in third. heart. The 8-year-old X Y Jet also counts on his “Keep running fast to your next destination resume, two victories in the Grade 3 Mr. X Y Jet.” Prospector Stakes at Gulfstream Park in He is a two-time Ocala Breeders’ Sales 2015 and 2017, the Sunshine Millions alumni having first appeared as a yearling in Sprint, also at Gulfstream, in 2016 and 2018 Florida-bred X Y Jet/DUBAI RACING CLUB PHOTO the 2013 January Sale where he did not meet as well as the Grade 3 Smile Sprint in 2018, the Grade 3 his reserve for consignor Two Sharp Hats. He then garnered a Gulfstream Park Sprint in 2016 and the Pelican Stakes at Tampa $56,000 final bid from trainer Antonio Sano at the OBS August Bay Downs, also in 2018. yearling sale, again from the Two Sharp Hats consignment. President’s Remarks page 3 calls asking you to consider a sponsorship at one of our fundrais- Continued from goal of theirs for 2020. ing events, suggest a giving opportunity, or help you find cre- The new year also features another anniversary celebration as ative ways to assist in fundraising for the farm. Perhaps you can 2020 is the 20th year of the Second Chances Thoroughbred sponsor the 2020 open house? Retirement Farm at Lowell Correctional Institution, which I know all of this is a big ask and many of you have been so changes the lives of the incarcerated women in the program by generous in your sponsorship support over the years. This year of building life and horsemanship skills and also gives lifelong anniversaries is the year to reach deeper. Our Florida industry was homes to the horses. It is the only such women’s program in the one of the first to support retirement programs for thoroughbreds, country, and it serves as a working symbol of the industry’s com- and our pioneering efforts paved the way for many more thor- mitment to thoroughbred retirement and to changing lives in our oughbred retirement programs and initiatives across the country. community. Our Florida Thoroughbred Charities fully funds this Happy New Year, important program, which is one of the most successful reform programs at the prison. This year, we were saddened by the passing of the program’s spokes-horse, Carterista, which was the first horse to arrive at the farm in 1999, but a host of other retired thoroughbreds at the Greg Wheeler farm are changing the next generation of lives. I will be making FTBOA President
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D Purse Age/Sex Distance J $125,000*# 3 yo 7 furlongs J $125,000*# 3 yo Fillies 7 furlongs F Tampa Bay Stakes $175,000# 4 yo & older 1 1/16 miles (Turf) F Lambholm South Endeavour Stakes (G3) $175,000# 4 yo & older F&M 1 1/16 miles (Turf) F Sam F. Davis Stakes (G3) $250,000^ 3 yo 1 1/16 miles F Suncoast Stakes $150,000^ 3 yo Fillies 1 mile 40 yards
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Back to Top Page 7 Gump, Baby I’m Perfect Go in Friday Feature at Gulfstream
BY BROCK SHERIDAN______similar to Gump having won his last race three starts back when taking a first level optional claiming race at Gulfstream Park Florida-breds Gump and Baby I’m Perfect are among a large West on Oct. 23. However, the 6-year-old gelding will have to field of 11 4-year-olds olds and older entered for Friday’s fea- improve off of his last two races when seventh and eighth against tured ninth race at Gulfstream Park, a first level optional claim- second level optional claiming horses at Gulfstream Park on ing race set to go one mile on the main Nov. 29 and Dec. 22 respectively. track. Trainer Happy Alter owns Baby I’m An Arindel homebred trained by Perfect in the name of his Alters Racing Stanley Gold, Gump will be looking to Stable Inc., and also bred the son of Flower return to the winners’ circle for the first Alley out of Image of Mom, by Halo’s time since winning a first level allowance Image. Baby I’m Perfect has won three of race for Florida-breds at Gulfstream Park 22 career starts and has earned $132,640. West going six-and-a-half furlongs on Nov. Edgard Zayas will ride Baby I’m Perfect 1. from post 10. In his two races since, the 4-year-old It appears the horse to beat Friday is son of Arindel’s Brethren finished second Blewitt from the barn of Hall of Fame to winner Bodexpress under similar condi- trainer Todd Pletcher. A winner of a sec- tions at Gulfstream Park West on Nov. 20 ond-level optional claiming race at going a mile before finishing fourth in the Aqueduct going a mile-and-one-eighth on seven furlong Florida Thoroughbred Feb. 17, Blewitt was last seen finishing sec- Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Florida ond to winner Expert in a first-level Sire Stakes Marion County won by allowance race at Aqueduct going a mile on Jackson at Tampa Bay Downs on Dec. 14. April 6. Gump is out of Jitterbug Blues, by Blewitt has won three of seven career Pleasant Tap and the gelding has won two starts with earnings of $144,975. He is of 14 career starts with earnings of Stanley Gold/LESLIE MARTIN PHOTO owned by Repole Stable and John $149,530. Velasquez will ride. Jairo Rendon has been named to ride Gump from the inside Others entered are Ekhtibaar, Kid Bourbon, Noon Time Gem, post one. Bybee, Grit and Glory, Fullness of Time, Mac Jagger and And Baby I’m Perfect comes into Friday’s feature with credentials Seek. First foal is a Filly for Ocala Stud’s Haskell Winner Girvin PRESS RELEASE ______OCALA, FL—Ocala Stud’s Girvin sired his first reported foal when a Florida- bred filly out of the stakes-placed D’wildcat mare C d’Cat was delivered Jan. 4 at 1:55 a.m. The filly was bred by Grand Oaks’ Brad and Misty Grady and Mary Ellen Coenen. Girvin, by Tale of Ekati—Catch the Moon, by Malibu Moon, won or placed in five of seven graded stakes starts, including a victory in the 2017 Haskell Invitational (Grade 1), earning $1,624,392 in his racing career. Florida’s most pop- ular stallion of 2019, Girvin covered 149 mares in his first book a year ago. For more information about Girvin, please contact David or Joe O’Farrell at 352-237-2171 or visit OcalaStud.com. Girvin/SERIRTA HULT PHOTO
Back to Top Florida-bred Global Access Winner of the G3 Saranac Stakes at Saratoga
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Back to Top Page 9 Florida-bred Weekend Recap Chance It ‘Bellys Down’ to Win Mucho Macho Man BY BROCK SHERIDAN ______Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. and the Florida-bred program started 2020 with a bang during Gulfstream Park’s Championship Meet as Chance It, Sound Machine and Shivaree (see full stories on Sound Machine and Shivaree on pages 10 & 11) all won stakes Saturday at the Hallandale Beach oval. Joseph trains Florida-breds Chance It and Sound Machine, who won the $100,000 Mucho Macho Man Stakes and the $75,000 Glitter Woman Stakes respectively, while Florida-bred Shivaree won the $75,000 Limehouse Stakes for trainer Ralph Nicks. All three Florida-bred stakes winners also topped Sunshine State exactas as As Seen on Tv finished second to Chance It, Sayonara Baby finished second behind Sound Machine and Ricki Ticki Taffi was the runner-up behind Shivaree. Gulfstream Park offered two other added-money events on Saturday’s card as Island Commish won the Grade 3 Kitten’s Joy Stakes and She’s My Type Florida-breds Chance It (#2) and As Seen On Tv/LAUREN KING PHOTO won the $100,000 Ginger Brew. wide to pass Smash Factor just as Chance It and Gaffalione found Chance It did not disappoint his supporters in his much antici- room to pass on the rail and remain on even terms for the lead. pated return to the races in the Mucho Macho Man. A winner the As Seen On Tv and Chance It turned into the stretch together $100,000 Dr. Fager and $400,000 In Reality divisions of the and a battle commenced between the two as Chance It put a head Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Florida in front on the inside. But As Seen On Tv fought back and Sire Stakes at Gulfstream over the summer, Chance It did not go resumed the lead with a furlong to run before a resilient Chance It to the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile at Santa Anita in November came back again to put a head in front under the wire in a time of in order to better prepare for a sophomore campaign that will like- 1:35.53 on the fast track. As Seen On Tv was second, two and-a- ly be steered onto the Kentucky Derby trail next. quarter lengths ahead of Sole Volante in third followed by South Sent the post as the heavy 3-5 favorite despite not running Bend, Inter Miami, Smash Factor and Ashaar. since the Sept. 28 FTBOA FSS In Reality, Chance It and jockey “I knew Paco wasn’t going to let me out so I took my shot and Tyler Gaffalione broke well from post two in the one mile Mucho went inside,” Gaffalione continued. “My horse fought gamely. Macho Man but were in no hurry to be in front. Meanwhile, Saffie [Joseph Jr.] did an incredible job. He loves all of them and FTBOA FSS In Reality second-place finisher Smash Factor and it shows. It’s a privilege to be part of the team. jockey Jose Ortiz led the field of seven through fractions of :22.42 “I think [Chance It is] only going to keep improving, especially for the first two furlongs while two-and-a-half lengths in front of off that kind of layoff, to fight like that. It really shows the kind of jockey Paco Lopez and As Seen on Tv in second, who was running heart he has. He’ll run all day, he’s just a big, long-striding colt.” just to the outside of Chance It in third on the rail. Joseph agreed that it was a courageous effort and is looking “[Chance It] broke well, there were a couple horses in front,” forward to the future for Chance it. Gaffalione said. “Paco [Lopez] was keeping an eye on us so I sat “I’m so proud of this horse. He had to belly down today off of inside and had to wait. I was wanting to get outside of him but he that layoff, and he’s only going to be better for the run,” Joseph was keeping an eye on us during the race.” said. “I’m glad we had him fit enough because I knew he would Smash Factor extended his lead to four lengths after a half-mile have to belly down, and he did. He’s a special horse. Most horses in :45.10 but saw his margin begin to shorten around the turn as would lay down there, especially off a layoff. The horse on the out- both As Seen On Tv and Chance It began to pick up the pace. Past side [As Seen On Tv] I have a lot of respect for; he’s obviously a the three-eighths marker, Lopez and As Seen On Tv went three- See FLORIDA-BREDS on page 14
Back to Top Page 10 Florida-bred Weekend Recap Glitter Woman Victory in Miami for Sound Machine
BY BROCK SHERIDAN______Florida-bred Sound Machine again showed the potential she exhibited in her career debut at Gulfstream Park when winning a maiden special weight by eight-and-a-quarter-lengths in July as she began 2020 with a victory in the $75,000 Glitter Woman Stakes Saturday, also at Gulfstream. The Glitter Woman attracted a field of eight 3-year-old fillies who went six-and-a-half furlongs on the main track. Trained by Saffie Joseph Jr., who also won the Mucho Macho Man Stakes later in the day with Florida-bred Chance it, Sound Machine went to Keeneland in her second start only to finish sixth in a second-level optional claiming race on Oct. 4 at seven fur- longs. She returned to Gulfstream to finish second to Spanish Point in the $75,000 House Party Stakes on Nov. 30 before the Glitter Woman. Florida-bred Sayonara Baby went right to the front from the start of the Glitter Woman as Sound Machine and jockey Tyler Gaffalione chased in second from a length back through fractions of :22.44 for the first quarter-mile and :45.39 for the half-mile. Sayonara Baby maintained the lead around the far turn before Sound Machine took over with a two-wide move while racing past the quarter-pole and into the stretch. Gaffalione began to further urge Sound Machine approaching the final eighth-mile marker and she responded by pulling away from her rivals. At the wire, Sound Machine was six-and-half lengths in front of Sayonara Baby in second in a time of 1:17.35 on the fast track. Spanish Point was third followed by Lavi, Florida-bred Tale of Success, Lady Anna, Glory Dia and Addilyn. “It was very impressive to see her [win by six-and-a-half lengths], kind of like how she won first time out,” Joseph said. “We’ve never really had her perfect since her first start. She always looked a little sulky on us and she’s turned the corner now Florida-bred Sound Machine/RYAN THOMPSON PHOTO since her last race. She’s obviously an expensive purchase and it’s good to get a stakes win and hopefully we can win a graded-stakes Humor, Sound Machine was bred in Florida by Vincent Perez in down the line with her.” the name of his Farm III located in Morriston, Fla. Ava Pie also Sound Machine, who is owned by Bob Edward’s e Five Racing has two full-sisters to Sound Machine, one a 2-year-old and the Thoroughbreds of Boca Raton, Fla., was purchased by bloodstock other a yearling. She was bred to Malibu Moon in 2019. agent Mike Ryan for $500,000 as a yearling at Keeneland Sound Machine now has a record of two wins from four starts September where she was consigned by Taylor Made Sales and earned $45,105 for winning the Glitter Woman. She now has Agency. career earnings of $89,164 and she paid $5.80 on a $2 win ticket A daughter of Into Mischief out of Ava Pie, by Distorted for the Glitter Woman victory.
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Back to Top Page 11 Florida-bred Weekend Recap Shivaree Extends Streak to Three with Limehouse Win BY BROCK SHERIDAN ______It took Shivaree five tries to win his first race, but the Florida- bred colt has not lost since in three starts after winning the $75,000 Limehouse Stakes at Gulfstream Park Saturday. The Limehouse Stakes saw a field of six 3-year-olds go six furlongs on the dirt and Shivaree left the post as the odds-on favorite at 3- 5. After finishing fourth behind winner Liam’s Lucky Charm in the $200,000 Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Florida Sire Stakes Affirmed division on Aug. 31 in his third start, Shivaree finished fifth in the $400,000 FTBOA FSS In Reality won by Chance It on Sept. 28. He then won a maiden special weight by nine-and-a-half lengths at Gulfstream Park West on Nov. 23, before the Jacks or Better Farms homebred took the $75,000 Buffalo Man Stakes by a neck at Gulfstream a week later on Nov. 30. Ridden in the Limehouse Stakes by regular rider Emisael Jaramillo, Shivaree sat in fourth in the initial stages of the Limehouse as Zaino Boyz, who won the Inaugural Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs on Dec. 7, led by a length over Florida-bred stakes-winner Cajun Casanova through a first-quarter fraction in a sizzling :21.50. Florida-bred Ricki Ticki Taffi, who was fifth in the Buffalo Man, advanced from third to take the lead around the Florida-bred Shivaree/LAUREN KING PHOTO far turn with Cajun Casanova to his inside as Zaino Boyz tired on the rail. Shivaree was still two lengths back turning for home but was on the move after a half-mile in a very rapid :44.63. Ricki Ticki Taffi led by a half-length over Cajun Casanova midway down the stretch as Jaramillo now had Shivaree on the move on the far outside. Shivaree continued his momentum to a three-and-one-quarter-length win over Ricki Ticki Taffi in second with Peruvian Boy third in a final time of 1:10.91. Cajun Casanova was fourth followed by Florida-bred Uncaptured King and Zaino Boyz. “The post was a concern and they outfooted him. Fortunately, he was able to get out and he stayed steady. They went very fast in front of him and kudos to Emisael for staying busy around the turn because if he gets too far back away from them, I don’t think he catches up,” trainer Ralph Nicks said. “He’s just steady. He has kind of a high speed to him, but not really, really fast. He stays even; he doesn’t give up.” Shivaree is by Awesome of Course, who stands at Ocala Stud, and is out of the stakes-winning mare Garter Belt, by Anasheed. Garter Belt has also produced multiple-Florida Sire Stakes-win- ner Twotwentyfive A, also by Awesome of Course; multiple- stakes-winner Garter and Tie, by Brooks ‘n Down; stakes-placed D N A Approved, by Hear No Evil; and stakes-placed Pantyhose, also by Awesome of Course. She also has an unnamed 2-year-old colt by Awesome of Course, an unnamed yearling filly by Jess’s Dream and was bred again to Brooks ‘n Down in 2019. Shivaree, who paid $3.20 to win the Limehouse, also earned CLICK HERE for the latest $46,035 for Fred Brei’s Jacks or Better Farm Inc. to increase his career earnings to $145,155. He has now won half of his eight The Florida Horse ONLINE career starts.
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A Group-placed full-brother to Triple Crown Winner American Pharoah Half-brother to Grade 1 and multiple stakes-winner Chasing Yesterday Broke his maiden at 2 in his 2nd start at Del Mar defeating G2 SW INSTILLED REGARD
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Back to Top Page 13 Tampa Bay Downs Wednesday Charts to Race Thursday, Partial charts only. See the Friday edition of Wire to Wire for complete charts. !" #$ %$ #&%! ' " ! #()*$+,-. )/ 01( 2 01( Jan. 23 After State 3+.24, 4.%2! ' "" 0 2"'#5+67 8# ++,6 (+-)9+3)34.8#$..+,.:+83,7+-3:7-3+ 4+8,3,7+,-;2,!+,.2,+<,7%$+=%#$ #>9#% Approval ? 3 -@ )95+,,) 9A -3,. )9A 7+. )9A 37 ) A +7 )9A +<7 )9A :,7 )9A +677 )9A ,+,7 )9A ,7 )9A :,7 )9# ! (33 ) 99=*# <- (33 ) 99/ =# +- (33 )*9>=# B- (33 OLDSMAR, FL. )==# C+,(33 )/== B0+67+:(33 ) & – Tampa Bay Downs ! "#$% & '( will conduct a full card of thorough- bred racing on Thursday, Jan. 23 after !" #$% & '' ( ) *+, -.+ / its request to add the date was 0! #1 +' 23 4 45 /6 / 7 & -8* approved by the Florida Division of 40"9:; < 2$+ = > / / /5 /5 7 7 2 - Pari-Mutuel Wagering. 0?9:@ 'A B > 4 5 (6 ( 5C # , %% 0;!B 2 %D +% > ( ( 7 (5C $ - The request was filed after the ! 9 > ++ ( 64 4 /5E F F track’s Dec. 22 program was cancelled 0;!B@ .G%%<.,FB > 7 4@ H 3 / due to heavy storms. ?!? F I %%+ D 3 > 4 6 J @ 5? =#< “We appreciate the state’s action in * 81 > 5 E >+K 4( permitting us to race on Jan. 23,” said ? Peter Berube, the track’s vice presi- ( !5 #8 ,A , > 7 L+< // dent-general manager. “We plan to !" race 90 days during the 2019-2020 #$ %%&' ()*' ' +,-' ( &. %%),' ()/0' +' +,(/' ( )01 =22 ! /# 9# *#/ meeting, and the Thursday date gives / 2(" 2DD # 9#= our horsemen another opportunity to 0 2D 2' /#= compete.” ) E =/ ( ' ) >*#9 =/ ( ' Tampa Bay Downs races each )=>#*9 ( =/ ( ' )9 /#>>) C "" /= ( ' ) =#) ( 0 0? =/ * Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and 7# $ B% 8F D+,G3F"!6, 8F ,6+7 7,,# +, +:3D7F# 1. 8F , ,,,8 Sunday through May 3, with the D,,7"FH 7DF $DF%# exception of Easter Sunday, April 12, ! " #$"%&' ' (') !! )*) "(+, #-./0 +, 12( when the track is closed. 12( 3-0 4. 40 & )!!) * ! (5 51)11 6' ' ! )*) ( ) + !) $$7 ! )*) ( )+$"5-89$,:" 3.4-.. /-./ /: 340 :"--.8(-/+$# /59.0 3+;! 33.-00). 34./&" 6 3 /< +$5-..+$=$> /3.0 +==> 9-0 +=> 39 +$> -9 +" * (33 +$,7" ?/ (33 +$@;7" '-/(33 +@7" A/(33 +;7," B-.(33 +,," !"#$ % &' ! "# $ % &'( ")# * ! ! +, -.# * $ / 0 0 "1234# / * * * + 54#674 * $ 8 9: ; * ! ! < 4-= * $ >? :& @:A4- * ! * * BC7 >$; • thefloridahorse • FloridaThoroughbredBreedersAndOwnersAssociation !!"# $%# &'(# )* !!+,# $!'# &' -# ,$. $ )') ')6! ;" ," "$ ,C ,"; " *D) C "$ +$ E ' $, ( ) +"= ' ' ) ' $, ( ) +7";$ ' ( ' $, ( ) +"+ B) !! $, ( ) +" IMMEDIATE F":3:" #*& :G 5-9 --./-3.33 :G 13:" '-. /9-.3 3-.-/F " 20 :G 3: -:3. # &" EMPLOYMENT !" #$ %&$' ! ( $ ) *&+ %,-./ * 0) " 0) 1,/ "2- 2/ ' " !! # ( # " # "! )3 3 4 4 3" #$3,56&78$1-2,--" .#,-. .8 12/8$ Grooms needed for ,,-5),.*,1*912/&8$%.36 -/ 1* :"!1 1-,// - 12-.'$ small working 41.; *&3,--*&& < .1-/*=&=< 6,/*&9< 16*:< ,6*&9< ,>6*&9$ ()11 *&9&:$ >.)11 *& +&7$ ,.)11 * +$ #?.)11 *=&:+$ @,-)11 *7+=$ thoroughbred farm. !"#$ % &' !""" #$" !%&'(& )*+,+-(( . / ,- !""" /#" Sales prep, mares & % & )* 0 . / /1 + 23 !""" #" foals, layups. 456 2)- 7-) " 8 + $""" 8#!" "9:+3 ;-<)<=>>* . / / / -= !""" #" Apply in person. /?@ A6 -** =>*B . 8 8 8 8 8 -= CC !""" #" !"#$ % &'( )*( +,'( -. &&&( )* ( +,&*( ))/ Legal eligibility for " &&$= =$ 7$ employment required. &# #" ( ("(( =$ $ =##A $ *&