JULY 2016 SILVER STREAK Mission Impazible’S Silver Mission Rolls in the Tremont
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JULY 2016 SILVER STREAK Mission Impazible’s Silver Mission rolls in the Tremont Sponsored by SUNRISE STALLIONS Sends Out A Special Thank You DUTCHESS VIEWS FARM Home of BIG BROWN & HEAVY BREATHING KEANE STUD Home of FROST GIANT Both farms continue to provide excellent care and professional management of our stallions Again this year breeders showed their support as well, we appreciate your business and wish everyone all the best with your future foals spend breed SMART to WIN 2YO RACING HEATS UP IN JUNE BIG BROWN 2015 Leading NY Sire, #4 already this year Sire of 2YO debut winner IMSORTASPECIAL by 2 1/4 lengths, 5f in 1:00.34 FROST GIANT 2015 Leading NA Sire by 2YO ABC Index - 3.98 2016 NY Leading 2YO Sire by Winners - 3 Debut winner SONIDO by 7 3/4 at Gulfstream in :59.88, & across the border HOLY GIANT & FROST CAT, plus a $52,000 filly at OBS June HEAVY BREATHING SW/GSP full brother to FROST GIANT First foals are yearlings, look for them at sales this year Inquiries to Eric Bishop, E-mail: [email protected] www.Sunrisestallions.com | (516) 606-9768 | fax: (646) 517-8407 ContentsJULY 2016 20 24 28 20 OBS JUNE SALE 24 HOOKED ON HORSES 28 HEADLINER Hip-by-hip results for state- Joe Appelbaum steers Off The Breeder Elliott Masie’s frst breds at the June 14-17 sale Hook group to the winner’s foray into breeding delivers the in Ocala, Fla. circle showstopping Miss Matzoball DEPARTMENTS 6 Executive Director’s Column 8 News ON THE COVER 12 Leading Sires of New York-Breds Silver Mission, from the frst crop of 14 2016 Stakes Schedule New York sire Mission Impazible, winning the June 10 Tremont 16 Leading Breeders of New York-Breds Stakes at Belmont Park 16 Leading Owners of New York-Breds 18 Leading Trainers of New York-Breds Adam Coglianese/NYRA 18 Leading Jockeys of New York-Breds 34 New York-Bred Stakes Winners 36 Sires of Winners 38 Calendar New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc. Blood-Horse LLC President Executive Director Editorial Director Art Director Thomas J. Gallo III Jeffrey A. Cannizzo John K. Keitt, Jr. David Young Vice President Membership & Events Manager Regional Sales Manager Mallory Mort Kara Bluvas Board of Directors Kristi Heasley Secretary-Treasurer Communications Manager James L. Gagliano, Carl Hamilton, T MASIE) Vivien Malloy Sarah Mace Ian D. Highet, Stuart Janney III, 3101 Beaumont Centre Circle, Directors Dan Metzger, Rosendo Parra, Lexington, KY 40513 Chester Broman, Wally Burleson, 57 Phila St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Dr. J. David Richardson Phone: 859.278.2361 Lois Engel, Seth Gregory, Phone: 518.587.0777 Fax: 859.276.4450 E-mail: [email protected] Michael Lischin, Joanne Nielsen, Fax: 518.587.1551 Managing Editor Suzie O’Cain, Dr. Joan M. Taylor www.BloodHorse.com E-mail: [email protected] Evan I. Hammonds Director Emeritus Paul A. 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Information pertaining to pedigree and production records contained herein is copyright the Jockey Club Information Systems Inc. JOE DIORIO (OBS SALE RING); SKIP DICKSTEIN (JOE APPELABAUM, ELLIO 4 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | July 2016 The Alpha bet A G1 juvenile who won the G1 Travers at three and the G1 Woodward at four. Plus: he’s by Bernardini, the nation’s current number one sire by Graded Stakes winners to runners. ALPHA in NEW YORK Bernardini – Munnaya (Nijinsky II) Standing at Sequel Stallions, New York 859-255-8537 or 800-925-2913 www.darleyamerica.com Be a part of it Legislative Session Wrap: NYTB Fund Cap Extender Bill Set, Future of NYRA & JEFFREY A. CANNIZZO Executive Director FLGR Open-Ended THE recently-concluded legislative session in Albany pro- trol the majority of the board. The key is that the duced one familiar, yet essential provision for the welfare of industry’s principle stakeholders are able to devel- New York’s breeders: passage of the Fund Cap Extender. On op long-term plans. By defnition, these are the the other hand, at session’s end, the picture of the long-term right people to make the major decisions about capital development at the three racetracks, rac- future of the New York Racing Association and Finger Lakes ing operations, wagering and simulcasting, future Gaming and Racetrack still remains murky. technology, new owner development, hospitality, and the exploration of strategic off-track wager- New York Thoroughbred Breeders’ Fund ing models in New York City. Cap Extender bill has passed the legislature six In the western part of the state the Finger straight years. This may seem like old news, but Lakes Horsemen’s media campaign to lobby this provision is essential for the fscal well-being for needed purse protection after the upcoming of our breeding program and should not be taken opening of the del Lago Casino was successful, for granted. The law raises an originally mandat- to a point. Although there was no legislation in ed cap on Fund breeders’ awards of 50% to 65% play, del Lago felt the pressure of the advertising to ensure breeders can receive all the money their and approached NYTB with a proposal: del Lago horses earn so that our program remains viable. would commit to pay the sum originally budget- NYTB frst lobbied successfully for the passage of ed for Tioga Downs (now a full-fedged casino) to this bill in 2010, and each year the legislature has the Finger Lakes horsemen (Finger Lakes Horse- passed it, but scheduled the law to sunset after men’s Benevolent and Protective Association) to one year. Each year NYTB has pushed this one- bolster purses (upward of $500,000). The condi- year extender through the legislative process. tion (reasonable) was that the Tioga arrangement As to the future of NYRA, although both hous- could be ratifed formally by legislation. This of- es of the legislature passed matching bills outlin- fer, which came in the waning hours of the legis- ing a board structure to replace the state-mandat- lative session, could at least mark the beginning ed NYRA Reorganization Board, the legislation of substantive negotiations with Delaware North failed to fnd favor with Gov. Cuomo, who pro- about the possibility that, given the estimated $13 posed a different model whereby the state would million in gaming tax relief granted to this gam- retain greater infuence than proposed in the Sen- ing/racetrack operator by the state, they could ate/Assembly bills and take millions from NYRA’s ante up the remainder of what would be lost to capital and operations VLT revenue. Ultimately, horsemen’s purses from the opening of del Lago. the governor cut the knot by announcing the ten- NYTB conveyed the proposal to the FLHBPA. ure of the current NYRA Reorganization Board In an emergency meeting on the fnal scheduled would be extended for a second time, until Oct. day of the legislative session the FLHBPA board 18, 2017. voted to reject del Lago’s proposal. The group I assure you, NYTB won’t just be sitting around hopes, instead, that it can negotiate a better agree- waiting to see the outcome of next year’s legisla- ment with del Lago and Delaware North on their tion. own. We will continue to advise and assist the FL- We have started work on Day One to make sure HBPA any way we possibly can. I’m hoping their that, once again, NYTB and the horsemen (New strategy produces results. York Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association) So, at the end of this stormy session, many play a central and active role in discussions about questions remain but, for NYRA at least, we can NYRA’s future as the issues play out over the com- continue to exert all our best energies, with the ing year. support of the board and NYTB members, to I am convinced the industry would beneft carve out a path for the future that will work to from a truly privatized NYRA, where owners, the advantage of our breeders, our horsemen, and breeders, horsemen, and invested interests con- our industry. 6 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | July 2016 Ready to Party? The most precocious juvenile from the amazing Street Cry line. Already sire of an impressive (and high-earning!) two-year-old winner from his first New York crop. DESERT PARTY in NEW YORK Street Cry – Sage Cat (Tabasco Cat) Standing at Sequel Stallions, New York 859-255-8537 or 800-925-2913 www.darleyamerica.com Be a part of it NeNEWw YORKs SILVER MISSION TOPS TREMONT ilver Mission, from the frst crop of New York stallion Mis- Ssion Impazible, improved upon his stellar maiden win April 21 with 1 a 6 ⁄4-length victory June 10 in Bel- mont Park’s Tremont Stakes for 2-year-olds.