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Florida Sires Represented in Friday Maiden Special Weight ftboa.com • Thursday • August 22, 2019 FEC/FTBOA PUBLICATION FOR ADVERTISING Florida Sires Represented in INFORMATION or to subscribe, please call Friday Maiden Special Weight Antoinette at 352-732-8858 or BY BROCK SHERIDAN____ email: [email protected] Florida-based stallions will have the spotlight in the sec- ond race at Gulfstream Park In This Issue: Friday as four of the five 2- year-old Florida-bred fillies in Strangles Found in Lee County a $47,500 maiden special FSS Races Running at Gulfstream weight are by Sunshine State residents. TVG Pacific Classic Winner Surges in Ocala Stud’s first crop sire NTRA Poll The Big Beast will be repre- sented in the five-and-a-half In Their Own Words: Smith and furlong event by his bay Baffert Talk About Arrogate daughter Big Affair. Trained by David Fawkes The Jockey Club Elects Six New for Alex and JoAnn Lieblong Members of Conway, Ark., Big Affair will be one of four fillies in the The Jockey Club’s T.I.P. Program race making her first career Announces Non-Competition Winners start. She has three solid works Mr Vargas Continues Winning With for Fawkes in August with the last coming on Aug. 16 when Green Flash Victory she went four furlongs in Florida-bred Extravagant Kid Wins at :49.20 on a fast track at Yet Another Track Gulfstream Park. That work ranked 18th of 33 that day at Florida-bred Foal Registration Form that distance. Big Affair is also a graduate Florida Stallion Progeny List of the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Florida Breeders’ List 2018 April Sale of Two Year Olds In Training where the Wire to Wire Business Place Lieblongs purchased her for $90,000 after working a fur- The Big Beast/SERITA HULT PHOTO long in :10 flat at the Under Featured Advertisers Tack Show. She was consigned at the sale Jockey Jairo Rendon will ride Big by Marcial Glenn. Affair from post five. FTBOA Big Affair is out of Mitasunke, by The only filly in the race with afternoon Closing Argument and she was bred in experience is Belladonnia, from the barn Florida Department of Agriculture of trainer Ralph Nicks. Florida by Philip M. and Karen Matthews Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply of Ocala. Mitasunke is a half-sister to The dark bay or brown daughter of stakes-winner Sok Sok and has already Bayern has been second twice against Liberty Law maiden special weight state-bred fillies for produced stakes-placed Woot Woot, who Seminole Feed was second in the 2016 Anoakia Stakes at owner Marquee Bloodstock. Santa Anita behind winner American Gal. See GULFSTREAM on page 3 Journeyman Stallions August 31* Fee $75 FTBOA Member $200 Non-member Registration includes eligibility for Breeders’ Awards and the Florida Sire Stakes** program Application available at the FTBOA offices from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, online at www.ftboa.com under forms or call 352-629-2160 for a form. FLORIDA THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS’ AND OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION 801 SW 60th Ave. • Ocala, FL 34474 • 352-629-2160 Fax: 352-629-3603 • www.ftboa.com • [email protected] *Postmark Deadline ** visit website for details All terms of Florida Sire Stakes (FSS) races, including the number of races, purse levels, race conditions, racing dates, and the host track, may change from year to year and may change at any point after the FSS racing schedule for a particular year is announced. Pending state approval 44118 Back to Top Page 3 Strangles Found in Lee County BY BROCK SHERIDAN________________________________ membranes and swelling of the limbs and head and/or swelling of the muscles. According the Equine Disease Communication Center and the Diagnosis is made through culture of nasal wash, nasal swab, Florida Department of Agriculture, a premise in Lee County, Fla., or pus aspirated from abscesses or through PCR testing. has been placed on quarantine by the FDA due to a horse found Strangles is rarely fatal and horses usually make a full recov- on the premises showing signs of Strangles. The horse is one of ery in three to four weeks with few complications. Horses who four on the property and the only horse to have shown signs of have been infected with Strangles can maintain long-term immu- Strangles. nity to that strain. The incubation period is between three to 14 days according An intranasal vaccine is available but is not effective against to the EDCC. all infections. Any surfaces that are contaminated with mucus Also known as Strep Equi, Strangles is a highly infectious or other nasal discharge from infected horses pose a threat of bacterial infection that is spread from horse to horse through infection to healthy horses. Post outbreak, cleaning should direct contact and by coming into contact with a contaminated involve removal of all organic material from surfaces and sub- surface. It is extremely common and most horses are exposed sequent disinfection of water containers, feeders, fences, stalls, and/or infected at a young age. tack and trailers. Clinical signs include fever, usually preceding other clinical Source: Florida Department of Agriculture signs by 24-48 hours; abscesses in the mandibular lymph nodes Number Confirmed: 1; (in the throatlatch and below the jaw), nasal discharge: often Number Exposed: 3; thick white and yellow mucus; inflammation of the throat; diffi- Notes: On Aug 5, 2019, one premises was placed under quar- culty swallowing, and wheezing and coughing. In rare cases with antine by the Florida Department of Agriculture for Strangles. complications, a horse may show signs of purpura hemorragagi- One of the 4 horses on the property is showing clinical signs of ca—bleeding from the capillaries and red spots on the mucous Strangles. Gulfstream COVER Farm purchased her at the 2018 OBS October Yearling Sale for Continued from $15,000 from the consignment of Beth Bayer. In her debut, she finished second behind winner Gladita going Goneasagirlcanget is out of Future Story, by Tale of the Cat, a four-and-a-half furlongs on a sloppy and sealed track at Gulfstream half-sister to stakes-place Mr. Inspiration. Park on June 16. She then went five furlongs on a fast track on July She has drawn post one and Samy Camacho will ride. 14 at Gulfstream but was second again, this time to winner Capture Rosalda will start adjacent to Goneasagirlcanget in post two for the Genie but ahead of next out winner Ceci Valentina. trainer Juan Arrlagada. She is owned by Jack Carmody, Barry Kirkman Belladonnia is out of Nyanza, by Montbrook and she was bred and Jon Brown and was bred by Robert C. Roffey Jr. of Ocala. in Florida by Eico Ventures and Bobby Jones Equine, LLC. Rosalda is out of Mother Molly Boo, by Langfur and is from Belladonnia will have apprentice jockey Cristian Torres and a five the family of multiple-graded-stakes-winner Silver Goblin. pound weight allowance when she starts from post three. She will Rounding out the field is Arindel homebred Arctica, by carry 113 pounds while the other four will have 118 pound imposts. Arindel’s stallion Brethren. She will begin from from the number Double Diamond Farms stallions First Dude and Bahamian four stall with jockey Reylu Gutierrez. Squall will be represented by Goneasagirlcanget and Rosalda Arctica is the first foal out of the Maimonides mare Villa Villa respectively. Coola, who has also produced a yearling full sister, a weanling full Goneasagirlcanget is trained by Rory Miller for Flying Finish sister and was bred again to Brethren in 2019. Farm and was bred in Florida by Red Oak Farm. Flying Finish Arctica is trained by Juan Avarado. 2019 Summer Meet - Gulfstream Park Date Stake Purse Sex Age Distance 8/24/19 Benny the Bull (Florida-bred) $100,000 3 YO & Up 7 fur. 8/31/19 FSS Affirmed Florida Sire Stakes Leg #2 $200,000 C&G 2 YO 7 fur. 8/31/19 FSS Susan’s Girl Florida Sire Stakes Leg #2 $200,000 F 2 YO 7 fur. 9/7/19 Sheer Drama (Florida-bred) $100,000 F&M 3 YO & Up 7 fur. 9/28/19 FSS In Reality Florida Sire Stakes Final $400,000 C&G 2 YO 11/16 miles 9/28/19 FSS My Dear Girl Florida Sire Stakes Final $400,000 F 2 YO 11/16 miles 9/28/19 FSS Wildcat Heir Florida Sire Stakes $150,000 3 YO & Up 1 mile 9/28/19 Monroe $25,000 Fla-bred Top 3 Bonus $75,000 F&M 3 YO & Up 1 1/16 miles (T) 9/28/19 Hollywood Beach $25,000 Fla-bred Top 3 Bonus $75,000 2YO 5 fur. (T) In Addition to above: Up to $1 million will be offered as Florida-bred purse supplements for FTBOA-registered Florida-breds in certain open and overnight races. Back to Top Florida-bred Stormy Embrace Winner of the G2 Princess Rooney Earning a berth in the Breeders’ Cup FLORIDA THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS’ AND OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Lonny Powell, CEO AND CONSUMER SERVICES Tammy A. Gantt, Associate Vice President Membership Services & Events Nicole “Nikki” Fried, Commissioner 352-629-2160 • Fax: 352-629-3603 For Information: Jacqueline Basha, Division of Marketing and Development 801 SW 60th Ave., Ocala, FL 34474 (850) 617-7286 – Direct Line • [email protected] RYAN THOMPSON PHOTO RYAN www.ftboa.com • [email protected] www.facebook.com/thefloridahorse www.FreshFromFlorida.com 45545_DeptAg Back to Top Page 5 TVG Pacific Classic Winner Higher Power Surges in NTRA Poll BY NTRA PRESS OFFICE __________ LEXINGTON, KY—Hronis Racing’s 4- year-old Higher Power, runaway winner of Saturday’s $1 million TVG Pacific Classic (Grade 1) at Del Mar, has surged to the No.
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