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In This Issue: The King Is On The Grounds Oaklawn Splits Arkansas Derby Hop Kat Skips to Victory Tacitus Returns in Oaklawn Handicap Anthony James Partners Joins NTRA Groups Ask to Guard Against Further Ag Consolidation USDA Leadership Update Stakeholders Gulfstream Park Charts Kaufy Bean/LAUREN KING PHOTO Tampa Bay Downs Charts Kaufy Bean Splashes Home Track Results & Entries Florida Stallion Progeny List to Win Second Straight Florida Breeders’ List BY BROCK SHERIDAN ______half in :46.08 while a half-length in front Wire to Wire Business Place of 4-5 favorite Azrael in second. Marco Thoroughbred Corp.’s Kaufy Kaufy Bean began to make a winning Bean made a sweeping move around the move from the four path around the bend Featured Advertisers far turn to take a clear lead turning for and was four lengths in front turning for home and won by daylight in Gulfstream home with 2-1 choice Wild Baoma Corp. Park’s sixth race Sunday, a first level, Medagliad’oro and Tyler Gaffalione giv- $20,000 optional claiming race for ing chase in second. Journeyman Stud Florida-bred 3-year-olds and older. Kaufy Wild Medagliad’oro could not get clos- Bean was the best of a six-horse field who er than two-and-a-quarters lengths from Bloodstockauction USA went a mile on the main track for a purse Kaufy Bean at the finish but was more FTBOA of $41,000. than 11 lengths ahead of Mozo Bella in Ridden by Hector Barrios for trainer third as they posted a final time of 1:38.06 Florida Department of Agriculture Herbert Miller, Kaufy Bean raced a close on the sloppy and sealed track. up fourth down the backstretch as 34-1 Azrael, Totono and Unlockthepotential Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply longshot Totono clicked off fractions of Seminole Feed :23.02 for the first quarter-mile and the See GULFSTREAM on page 3 Back to Top Page 3 Gulfstream

Continued from COVER completed the order of finish. Because the race was originally scheduled for the turf, there were several scratches including Ambassador Jim, Lagoon Macaroon, Over the Channel, Resident Liberal and Rhythmia. Kaufy Bean returned $11.20 with odds of 9-2. It was the second consecutive win for the 3-year-old Kaufy Bean, who dominated a $50,000 claiming race at Gulfstream going a mile on the turf, winning by six lengths on March 29. By Ocala Stud stallion Adios Charlie out of Kaufy Queen, by Indian Charlie, Kaufy Bean has earned a check in each of his eight career starts with his worst finishes coming three times when fifth including in his career debut in July after acting up in the starting gate and in the $75,000 Juvenile Sprint won by As Seen On Tv at Gulfstream Park West in November. More importantly, he has also won three times in his short career while earning $85,832. He has provided a good return on investment as he was purchased for $20,000 by Aubrey Muragh out of the 2019 Ocala Breeders’ Sales March Sale for $20,000 where he was consigned by Ocala Stud. He was bred in Florida by Dr. Edward Weist and Oakleaf Farm. Other Florida-bred winners on the Gulfstream Park card were Go Gone Gone, who took the first race at the $16,000 claiming level; Chinomadito, winner of the second race, a $25,000 maiden claiming; R Kiss Em Goodbye, who is also by Adios Charlie and the winner of $16,000 claiming event carded as the fourth race; Jeana’s Gem, a daughter of Oakton Farm stallion Big Drama who won a maiden special weight in the day’s fifth race; and Roddick, by Arindel stallion Brethren and the winner of a $12,500 claiming race in the day’s ninth race. Florida-bred winners at Tampa Bay Downs included second- race, $16,000 maiden claiming-winner Bati Bati; Bucky’s Drama, by Big Drama and a four-and-a-quarter-length winner of a first level, $75,000 optional claiming event that went as the sixth race; Jost Dreamy, who took the days seventh race, a $10,000 maiden claiming; and Wild Wiggin Jack, a son of Ward Ranch stallion Iqbaal who took a $5,000 claiming race in the day’s last race. Florida breeders were also represented by Oaklawn-winner Final Form, who took a $20,000 waiver claiming that went as the seventh race.

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Back to Top Page 5 The King Is On The Grounds

BY OAKLAWN PRESS OFFICE______HOT SPRINGS, AR—Tampa Bay Derby (Grade 2)-winner King Guillermo arrived in Hot Springs last week with trainer Juan Carlos Avila in advance of the $750,000 Arkansas Derby (G1) at a mile-and-one-eighth on May 2. Owned by five-time major league All-Star Victor Martinez, King Guillermo and stablemate Trophy Chaser will represent the first local starters for the Florida-based Avila, who amassed roughly 3,000 victories in his native Venezuela before saddling his first United States winner in March 2018. Trophy Chaser, who is owned by Avila, is pointing for the $600,000 Oaklawn Handicap (G2) for older horses, also to be run May 2. King Guillermo, a son of champion Uncle Mo out of Slow Sand, by Dixieland Band, is coming off a four-and-three-quarters- length victory in the $400,000 Tampa Bay Derby (G2) March 7 at Tampa Bay Downs. Avila said he originally planned to train King Guillermo up to the , but like numerous horsemen across the country called an audible because of Covid-19. King Guillermo will still be running May 2, just not in the Kentucky Derby after it was moved to Sept. 5. “I didn’t have to change my training schedule,” Avila said after King Guillermo returned to the Heavenly Prize barn at Oaklawn. “He worked very well Wednesday, very nice, at Gulfstream. He’s ready to run.” King Guillermo covered a half-mile over a fast track in :48.18, his third published work at Gulfstream Park since winning the Tampa Bay Derby at odds of 49-1. King Guillermo won the Tampa Bay Derby in 1:42.63 for the mile-and-one-sixteenth, the third- fastest time in race history. King Guillermo and Trophy Chaser were vanned to Oaklawn Thursday, Avila said. “He’s a nice horse,” Avila said of King Guillermo. “The perspi- ration, the aerobic, it’s very nice. He seems like he can run two miles. It’s excellent. It’s amazing, this horse. I’ve only been in the United States three years. I worked for 30 years in Venezuela. I’ve never seen one horse like this. I have 3,000 wins and many won King Guillermo/COADY PHOTO many stakes internationally. This is an amazing horse.” Overall, King Guillermo has two wins from four lifetime starts and earnings of $240,350. Martinez purchased the colt for $150,000 at the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training where he was consigned by Gene Recio. A late Triple Crown nominee, King Guillermo has 50 points to rank 10th on the Kentucky Derby leaderboard. The Arkansas Derby will award 170 total points (100-40-20-10) to the top four finishers toward starting eligibility for the Kentucky Derby. The Arkansas Derby was split into two 11-horse divisions Sunday with King Guilllermo drawing post four in the second division. Avila has given the riding assignment on King Guillermo to Samy Camacho. The morning line favorite in the second division is the - trained Nadal at 5-2 with named to ride from post five. Baffert will also saddle the program favorite in the first division in Charlatan, who has drawn post one with . Blackberry Wine completed major Arkansas Derby prepara- tions by working a half-mile in :48 over a good track Saturday morning. Shooters Shoot also breezed Saturday morning, cover- ing five furlongs in 1:00. It was the fastest of 10 works recorded at the distance. After the Kentucky Derby was moved to the fall, Oaklawn responded by shifting the Arkansas Derby from April 11 to May 2. Blackberry Wine (inside)/COADY PHOTO

Back to Top Back to Top Page 7 Oaklawn Splits Arkansas Derby Both Divisions to Carry Full Kentucky Derby Points BY OAKLAWN PRESS OFFICE ______HOT SPRINGS, AR– In a move believed to be unprecedented in American racing history, Oaklawn will split the 84th running of the Arkansas Derby Saturday, May 2. Thanks to the cooperation of , both divi- sions will carry the full 170 qualifying points for the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve. The Arkansas Derby was originally scheduled to have a purse of $1,000,000. Under the provisions of the split, each division will have a purse of $500,000. “Because of our national Oaklawn Park/COADY PHOTO crisis, we and the entire world of sports are in uncharted waters Cella said he began talking to Churchill Downs a month ago requiring unprecedented actions,” Oaklawn president Luis Cella about the possibility of a split while maintaining the points, and said. “We’re trying to make the best of a very, very difficult sit- both quickly agreed this development would be in the best interest uation. On the one hand, it is of racing. the worst of times to be racing “We’re in the midst of an unprecedented year. We recognize without fans in our grandstand. that there are numerous 3-year-olds currently in training with On the other, we have a large limited racing opportunities, and our prominent partner Oaklawn number of exceptional 3-year- Park is in a unique and important position to immediately fill a olds wanting to run in our void for horsemen,” Churchill Downs president Kevin Flanery Arkansas Derby. We simply said. “An extension of the Road to the Kentucky Derby will con- did not want to see anyone lose tinue to evolve in the weeks ahead. Our Churchill Downs team is that opportunity.” united in our commitment to holding the very best Kentucky A total of 22 horses are Derby on Sept. 5, and it will certainly be one of the most mem- expected to go postward orable of our lifetimes.” between the two divisions, In partnership with the Arkansas HBPA, Oaklawn has gone to including winners of the extraordinary lengths to keep everyone working on the back- Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1), stretch as safe as possible. Cella said the safety measures have the Rebel Stakes (G2), the been so successful that the track was recently contacted by Tampa Bay Derby (G2), and the another professional sports league seeking information on all of Louisiana Derby (G2). the safety measures that Oaklawn has implemented over the past Because of Covid-19, several weeks. Protocols have included but not been limited to: Oaklawn has been racing with- temperature checking everyone that enters the stable area and out fans since March 13, a crip- grandstand area daily; limiting access to the paddock and win- ner’s circle; and separate jockey quarters for out-of-state riders. pling blow since Oaklawn is the Louis Cella/OAKLAWN PARK PHOTO largest tourism venue in “Our partnership with the horsemen this year during the Arkansas. Covid-19 pandemic has shown a remarkable level of unity and “We are not alone in our suffering,” Cella said. “All of America has made all of us very proud,” Cella said. He gave particular is hurting. By maintaining some semblance of a racing program, credit to HBPA president Bill Walmsley. at least we’ve been able to help horse owners, their employees, Although fans will not be allowed at Oaklawn for the trainers, and jockeys while providing sport for racing fans across Arkansas Derby, the entire closing day card will be broadcast on the country to enjoy.” FoxSports1 and TVG. Partial card including stakes races will be Oaklawn is one of five thoroughbred tracks in North America shown on NBC Sports (TVG feed). Arkansas fans will be able conducting live racing including Gulfstream Park in Hallandale to wager on OaklawnAnywhere.com or via the app. There will Beach, Fla., Tampa Bay Downs in Oldsmar, Fla., Will Rogers be 12 other races on the 14-race card, including the $600,000 Downs in Claremore, Okla., and Fonner Park in Grand Island Neb. Oaklawn Handicap. First post will be at 12 noon.

Back to Top Back to Top Page 9 Hop Kat Skips to Victory in Sunday’s Gulfstream Feature BY GULFSTREAM PARK turf to a sloppy main track. PRESS OFFICE ______Jaramillo rode more than 4000 win- ners in Venezuela, where he was a 13- HALLANDALE BEACH, FL—Homewrecker time champion, before venturing to Stable Inc.’s Hop Kat skipped over the slop- South Florida in 2015. He has ridden py track at Gulfstream Park Sunday, scoring more than 200 winners in each of the last a length victory in the race 10 feature to four years, primarily at Gulfstream and remain undefeated in two career starts. A Gulfstream Park West. field of eight went postward in the first level allowance race for 3-year-olds and South Florida Well older at six furlongs for a purse of $46,000. Trained by Eddie Kenneally, Hop Kat Represented in Arkansas was coming off an 11-month layoff after Derby Field \breaking his maiden by eight lengths at Churchill Downs last May. Horses training in South Florida will Hop Kat ($7.20) saved ground while be well represented in the split divisions tracking the pacesetters along the back- of next Saturday’s Grade 1 Arkansas stretch and on the turn into the stretch Derby at Oaklawn. before shaking clear at the top of the stretch Gouverneur Morris, who finished and edging away to a comfortable victory. fourth in the March 29 Florida Derby “I thought it was a great effort today. (G1) at Gulfstream Park, drew into the He'd only had the one effort under his belt. first of two $500,000 divisions. Trained He broke fast that day, went quick and just by , the son of 2013 ran away from them. So, I was a little wor- Eddie Kenneally/COADY PHOTO Florida Derby-winner Constitution fin- ried how much he got out of that race and ished second last year in the Breeders’ coming off the layoff, but Eddie had him 100 percent ready today,” Futurity (G1) at Keeneland. jockey Tyler Gaffalione said. “I had an easy job, just kind of steer Pletcher will also be represented in the second division by him around there, but, man, I really liked the way he ran today. He Farmington Road, who trained at Palm Beach Downs prior to fin- finished up well, galloped out strong, and I'm looking forward to ishing second in the April 24. Oaklawn Stakes him down the road. King Guillermo, the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) winner owned by The 3-year-old son of Stay Thirsty out of Granny MC’s Kitten, ex-Major Leaguer Victor Martinez, is prominent among the by Kitten’s Joy ran seven furlongs in 1:10.71. entries for the second division. (See story on page 5) The Juan Double Crown, who was making his first start since winning Carlos Avila-trained son of Uncle Mo is stabled at Gulfstream his debut at Laurel in September, closed from far back to finish Park. King Guillermo broke his maiden on turf at Gulfstream Park second, a neck ahead of third-place finisher Jake Rocks, who set West last fall before finishing third in the Pulpit Stakes over the pace into the stretch. Gulfstream’s turf course Nov. 30. Jaramillo Within Four of Thursday’s Rainbow 6 1000 Wins in North Jackpot Pool Guaranteed at America $850,000

Jockey Emisael Jaramillo moved The 20-cent Rainbow 6 jackpot pool to within four victories of 1000 North will be guaranteed at $850,000 Thursday American wins while riding two win- at Gulfstream Park. ners on Sunday’s program at The popular multi-race wager went Gulfstream Park. unsolved for the fourth racing day in a row The 43-year-old native of since a mandatory payout April 19. Venezuela guided Erv’s Wench to a Multiple tickets with all six winners were three-length victory in race eight, a each worth $61,217.90 Sunday. seven-furlong maiden special The Rainbow 6 jackpot is only paid out weight for 3-year-old fillies. He when there is a single unique ticket sold came right back to notch number with all six winners. On days when there is 996 aboard Roddick ($10) in race no unique ticket, 70 percent of that day’s nine, prevailing in a tight photo in pool goes back to those bettors holding the mile-and-one-sixteenth $12,500 tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool. claiming race that was moved from Emisael Jaramillo/RYAN THOMPSON

Back to Top Back to Top Page 11 Tacitus Returns in Oaklawn Handicap BY KEITH MCCALMONT, NYRA PRESS OFFICE __ ELMONT, NY—Tacitus, last year's Grade 2 Wood Memorial presented by NYRA Bets winner, will make his next start in the Grade 2, $600,000 Oaklawn Handicap for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott, having drawn post nine with John Valazquez set to ride. The $600,000 Oaklawn Handicap will see a full field of 14 4-year-olds and older go a mile-and-one-eighth at Oaklawn Saturday. Juddmonte Farms' homebred Tacitus, a handsome gray son of Tapit out of the Eclipse Award-winning mare Close Hatches, by First Defence was among the favorites for the Group 1 Dubai World Cup, which was slated for March 28 until canceled due to the continued impact of the coron- avirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Tacitus worked five furlongs in 1:04.19 breezing Monday at Belmont Park for Mott, who is on the cusp of saddling 5,000 career winners in North America; a mile- stone only matched in North American racing by six oth- ers. As of April 23, Mott has won 4,988 races from 25,463 starts in North America. Tacitus made his 4-year-old debut off a five-month layoff in the inaugural Saudi Cup where he finished fifth, Tacitus/ELSA LORIEUL PHOTO defeated just four-and-one-quarter lengths by winner Maximum half-length score over next-out Busher Invitational-champ Water Security. White in the nine-furlong Busanda in February at Aqueduct. "He ran well in the Saudi Cup to be fifth. He hadn't been out in Harvey's Lil Goil is by American Pharoah out of the Tapit a long time," said Mott. broodmare Gloria S, who is a half-sister to 2012 Kentucky Derby Tacitus graduated at second asking in November 2018 at the winner I'll Have Another and the Mott-trained dual graded-stakes Big A and made his sophomore debut a winning one in March winner Golden Award. 2019 with a rallying effort in the Grade 2 Tampa Bay Derby. He Mott said the well-bred filly relishes a distance of ground, completed a hat trick of wins with a length-and-one-quarter score which should suit her well as she gears up for Grade 1 races like in the Grade 2 Wood Memorial at Aqueduct as the betting favorite. the and the 10-furlong Alabama at Saratoga Race The talented grey continued a memorable sophomore season Course. when elevated to third in the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby presented "She's a nice filly and distance isn't going to hurt her," he said. by Woodford Reserve, which was awarded to the Mott-trained "I really didn't want to shorten her up to the mile-and-a-sixteenth Country House, and the classy colt went on to finish second in the in the Fantasy if she gets in there, but if we don't run there we Grade 1 as well as the Grade 2 Jim Dandy and might not be running for a while." Grade 1 Travers at Saratoga. Harvey's Lil Goil is currently 21st on the Kentucky Oaks He completed his 3-year-old campaign, in which he banked in leaderboard with 10 points. She has drawn post five for the excess of $1.6 million, with a third in the Grade 1 Jockey Club Fantasy with Martin Garcia named to ride. Gold Cup in September at Belmont Park. Godolphin homebred Lake Avenue, a Tapit chest- Mott Fillies Also Entered for nut, won the Grade 2 Demoiselle at a mile-and- Friday’s Fantasy Stakes one-eighth in December at Aqueduct while garnering Mott has entered the pair of Harvey's Lil an 82 Beyer Speed Figure. Goil and Lake Avenue for the Grade 3, After a disappointing fourth $400,000 Fantasy Stakes slated for Friday in the Busher Invitational to at Oaklawn, a mile-and-one-sixteenth test launch her 3-year-old cam- offering 100-40-20-10 Longines Kentucky paign, Lake Avenue was an Oaks (G1) qualifying points to the top-four even third last out in the finishers. Grade 2 Gulfstream Park The Hall of Fame trainer will be looking Oaks won gate-to-wire by for his first win in the Kentucky Oaks, Swiss Skydiver. which this year will be held on Sept. 4—the "She's doing well. She first Friday in September—due to the ongo- ran much better here in the ing impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) Oaks than her previous race pandemic. Harvey’s Lil Goil/CHELSEA DURAND PHOTO in New York," Mott said. The Estate of Harvey A. Clarke and Paul Braverman's Harvey's Lake Avenue is 11th on the Kentucky Oaks leaderboard with Lil Goil romped to a six-length maiden win at second asking in 35 points. She has drawn post four in the Fantasy with John December at the Big A and followed up with a seven-and-one- Velazquez set to ride.

Back to Top Page 12 Anthony James Partners Joins NTRA Advantage As Newest Partner

NTRA PRESS RELEASE ______Lighting and Projection, Network Design and Engineering, Broadcast Cabling (ser- LEXINGTON, KY—The National vices are scalable to accommodate venue Thoroughbred Racing Association size and financial resources). Recent announced that the independent, fee- clients include the Nashville Predators, based consulting firm Anthony James Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago White Sox, Partners has signed on with NTRA Columbus Blue Jackets, Miami Heat, Advantage as the group purchasing Virginia Tech, Clemson University, plan’s newest partner. Purdue University, University of NTRA Advantage delivers substantial Maryland, USMA at West Point, Brigham cost savings—through local dealers—on Young University, Philadelphia Union, essential products and services relevant to “AJP is thrilled to be able to offer our Los Angeles Football Club, Portland their business. Since the inception of services as part of the NTRA’s Advantage Timbers, and many more. AJP has also NTRA Advantage in 2002, industry par- Program,” said Michael Rowe, Chief recently completed 5x Major ACC ticipants have made $1 billion in purchas- Executive Officer and one of the founding Network Broadcast Production Facilities, es, resulting in $180 million in savings. principals of AJP. "Each day, we work side and 5x SEC and Big 10 Network Anthony James Partners is an Owner’s by side with our customers, designing cut- Upgrades. Representative and AV Consultant respon- ting-edge AV solutions, then supporting “Anthony James Partners has an excep- sible for the design, procurement and con- through procurement, integration and tional track record with its clients and it is struction administration of some of North commissioning. Our proven process sim- our pleasure to welcome them to our roster America’s largest custom LED score- plifies the process, produces significant of Advantage partners,” said Fritz Widaman, boards, state-of-the-art broadcast studios, cost savings and ensures the highest qual- Vice President of NTRA Advantage. “Their and innovative control rooms, experiential ity product available. We look forward to expertise in the audio/visual realm is some- spaces, concourses and digital signage bringing these benefits to the thorough- thing that will benefit many of the industry’s systems. Both product and manufacturer bred industry.” stakeholders.” agnostic, AJP’s only objective is to devel- AJP technology disciplines include Anthony James Partners joins other op common sense technology solutions LED Displays, Video Replay Systems, nationally known participating brands that mitigate risk and protect the financial Control Rooms, Sound Reinforcement including John Deere, UPS, Big Ass Fans, and operational interests of each individ- Systems, Acoustics, High Density Wi-Fi, Sherwin-Williams, Red Brand Fencing, ual client. DTV, Digital Signage Systems, Specialty Office Depot and Suncast Commercial. Groups Ask Treasury Secretary to Guard Against Further Ag Consolidation

BY CLINT THOMPSON, a reality brought forth by the COVID-19 SOUTHEAST AGNET______outbreak. The letter says, “While farm- ers and advocates of rural communities A coalition consisting of 68 farmer, are closely watching how USDA will environmental, and antitrust groups distribute the $9.5 billion allocated across the country sent a letter to treas- through the CARES Act, little discus- ury secretary Steven Mnuchin on consol- sion or oversight is being given to this idation. other, much-larger pot of money with They’re asking him to ensure that few strings attached.” pandemic relief funds do not lead to the The groups want Mnuchin to make further consolidation of the food and sure that money doesn’t go straight from agriculture industry. The letter asks the Treasury Department into the pock- Mnuchin to invest the stimulus funds in ets of larger corporations. farming systems that lift farmers and “During this crisis, relief must be pri- rural communities while providing oritized for the frontline workers and opportunities for diverse, sustainable farmers who are the backbone of agriculture systems to thrive. America’s food supply,” the letter adds. The letter says the current food sys- “Consolidation in food and agriculture tem that’s under the control of a few has already taken a toll on the security major corporate players isn’t sustainable, of our food system.” Steven Mnuchin/FILE PHOTO

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                                                          Page 16 SPONSOR A HORSE Sunday Charts TODAY AT Click Here to View Entries for Tampa Bay Downs TRF Second            !"#$    %  &'() * +,    +     , -.   /')))',01("02( 3,01)'!02(  04456'47)  *+8'7/* 8*"02    Chances Farm 0&) 89 7): *.455)'*;"3 ()7851 *3 )5?            '("?.  $  -  ("    +   4 4 ,   1 #!!(;  $ %  @AAB6 !/?   +      ,  C 3 !  $  '/560      +   +   B 26)  +$       ! "#$!% % $!% "%&!% ""' %(! "#))!% % )#!% "% !% ""(#* "A,    "    !       ;,  ,      ?B + ,, !  *C "; *!; !;   + ";?  *"; ;;  - + ";? *?   9 '$2 540B45618A8(<1D,'82 )16041D,'8  '45)' 81'46&)E'4)5 ')1 2 00'7<00485(  +0$ Photos by ©Sally Moehring          !"#  $%&'()*  +, +,-  , $-. .(/012    34'$567/66(&',8  9( 2 /3(,&,:(&/69( &91 3357(;34'%91  9(/69(           +(4&% & 3357(;34' 3 //60&/9()* 9('71(&((62(&(;85&)*5&3(''652956'/;(&(;#                        < 3%( 58 9(=  )*./66(&)>?   '(956;  )*? 21/&; )*? 85%&21 )>? 8/821 )*? '/@21  )*? '(:(621 )*   %2%(3 553 )>A! @ 92 553)> ! &/8(92 553 )>A %(&8(92 553 )*A There are over 40 retired                       ! "#$% & '( thoroughbreds at the Lowell                              !" #$    %   &  ' ( ( ( )    " *+,   ' Correctional Institute that are cared    -$ *    %.    /( 0( ' ' (   12"     &         for by female inmates. They learn '3 / 4 5  %   ' & (  ( (  6 ' ( *57  '       horsemanship skills that enables &80  5 +5 9  %      (  (   /  $* !:  ;        them to earn an equine certification <;/= -#!!9..    %  ;   )  '  >(     ? $1  4+, ;  '3    1*  1 @A# @  *   %. '  '  & & & & & B  -    degree. Your sponsorship helps them             achieve those goals and benefits the   ! "#!$ $$%!$ &!$ $%'  &$! "(  !$ $$)$!$ && !$ $"$*          A $ ,<      ! horses as well.       > B -     *       ! $      ! I MONTHLY SPONSORSHIP $50   )C A> )** $  + A>!         )>* $ - + A>!* )!>        Monthly sponsors will receive a 1 0  &# 4 /;6(D' 6; &0/(' 566(92/56 4 E%'2  2  & /6(& &&/ 0 ; E% 6 &(; 4 .55;(&( + & /66#    photo of their sponsored horse.      ! "#  $ %&'()!      * + +, +,       - ,,     ,(./01!23' 456.55(&'47 & 8('.58($ &80          I Annual sponsorship $500      2246(9:23'  2 ..5/&.8()       (/.'1(&(924&.9 &(9'&(7(&&(9#                  Sponsors of a year or longer will - 2%(47 8(; )!,.55(&)<  '(8459)<   10.&9)!< 74%&10)< 7.710)!< '.=10)!<  '(>(510)!< (./010)!   $%1%(2442 )????!  = 81 442)@@  &.7(81 442 )!!@  %(&7(81 442 )?@A  have an opportunity to meet their                    !"#$ % &' sponsored horse at a sponsor event                       !"#$    %         & '! !()*+      ,       -.  $)/0'     % during the year.  1 2))3+)  ''"'    4  5  ,  4 4  6 7) /   4%, , -  8 ' 8      4 59    4 : + ')3$  ;% Donate in person or mail a check to: ,&   0"+)0))<          6 5   9 =) "/     %  Florida Thoroughbred Charities  -  /">#+ '""             , , , : ?"!!"@'  ,% 801 SW 60th Avenue, Ocala 34474 , A  ">*+)#                 5B C ' "#)$    %   D ? 7)E #" )     4 5 4  56 , E)' )3E  4% Second Chances Farm is a partnership of:            • The Florida Department of Corrections      ! "          • Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ & #$%&&'(')*'+,-.&&++')/')&,'+,&0        ,+,B C   A    Owners’ Association (FTBOA)      !!    !D  ?  • Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation A-  E  ,  : D )! F  !! +)!! A    !!A (TRF)  +): !    !!A! +): D • Florida Thoroughbred Charities (FTC) 0  /  &# 3 G3 2,.298 1,.//2( 3 ,.298 1(.&  & .5(& , &9+(55.'  &(9 3 +(55.', &9 2 #                    Back to Top                                                                                                                                    

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Daily Racing Form Tuesday - Thursday, April 28 - 30 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. Tuesday, April 28 HANDSOME MIKE CONGRATS And I Know 6 Tampa Bay Downs Dream d’Oro 8 Gulfstream Park CONGRATS Direct Approach 11 Gulfstream Park Smokin B 8 Fonner Park KANTHAROS Lady and Me 6 Tampa Bay Downs DRILL FACTUM Sky Chaser 9 Gulfstream Park Gato Guapo 8 Will Rogers Downs MACH RIDE Commander of Death 6 Tampa Bay Downs EXCHANGE RATE FIELD COMMISSION Irish Intuition 4 Oaklawn Park Friendly and Kind 2 Fonner Park READ THE FOOTNOTES Jollyville 2 Will Rogers Downs FIRST DUDE FIRST DUDE Allluvial Fan 8 Will Rogers Downs Shoal Bay 2 Oaklawn Park Ohtani 8 Fonner Park The Red Dude 6 Oaklawn Park SASHA’S PROSPECT READ THE FOOTNOTES Wild Prospect 2 Will Rogers Downs FLASHSTORM Gold Note 5 Will Rogers Downs La Mama Chula 2 Gulfstream Park SHAKESPEARE Sneaky Meek 9 Fonner Park GONE ASTRAY Wednesday, April 29 Gone Diesel 11 Gulfstream Park TWO STEP SALSA BIG DRAMA Gifted Path 6 Tampa Bay Downs Gilded Drama 4 Tampa Bay Downs HANDSOME MIKE Blue Mistress 9 Gulfstream Park UNCAPTURED Real Doozie 9 Gulfstream Park BIONDETTI Victim 6 Tampa Bay Downs Boss of the House 6 Tampa Bay Downs Bodie Cody 11 Gulfstream Park WILDCAT HEIR CITY PLACE Jaiden’s Best 1 Tampa Bay Downs HE’S HAD ENOUGH Classy Woman 3 Tampa Bay Downs Perfect Enough 4 Gulfstream Park Striking Heir 4 Tampa Bay Downs Steelin Magnolias 3 Tampa Bay Downs Let’s Be Honest 7 Gulfstream Park WINSLOW HOMER Gum Tree Lane 7 Oaklawn Park CONGRATS Ty Ran a Homer 7 Tampa Bay Downs Young American 1 Tampa Bay Downs KANTHAROS I’ll Make U Famous 4 Tampa Bay Downs WITH DISTINCTION Missing Link 2 Gulfstream Park Distinct Approval 6 Fonner Park D’WILDCAT KHOZAN Red Rose Cat 1 Tampa Bay Downs Thursday, April 30 Legal Deal 8 Gulfstream Park DUKE OF MISCHIEF PROSPECTIVE ADIOS CHARLIE Rachiely’s Dream 6 Tampa Bay Downs Shes One Mad Momma 5 Gulfstream Park Voicesinthedarknez 4 Gulfstream Park Yolanda’s Pride 9 Gulfstream Park EXCHANGE RATE Exchequer 7 Tampa Bay Downs AMIRA’S PRINCE (IRE) Sister Otoole 9 Gulfstream Park RATTLESNAKE BRIDGE Miz Chaplin 5 Gulfstream Park EXCLUSIVE QUALITY Solitary Jack 1 Tampa Bay Downs BENNY THE BULL Lil Bull 3 Gulfstream Park REPENT Elusive Aura 6 Tampa Bay Downs Our Closure 9 Gulfstream Park BIG DRAMA FLASHSTORM Tempt Me 2 Gulfstream Park SOLDAT Mister Storm 4 Tampa Bay Downs My Sebastiana 5 Gulfstream Park Centsless Drama 9 Gulfstream Park Run Devil 9 Gulfstream Park GONE ASTRAY BRETHREN Passionate Hachi 1 Tampa Bay Downs Darla 2 Gulfstream Park SONGANDAPRAYER Gonewiththebreeze 3 Fonner Park Sing Him a Song 3 Oaklawn Park Inertia 2 Gulfstream Park GREATNESS Bimini 5 Gulfstream Park THE BIG BEAST The Great Loudini 1 Tampa Bay Downs Red Fog 11 Gulfstream Park The Big Bluff 7 Oaklawn Park

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Breeders’ List for Daily Racing Form Tuesday - Thursday, April 28 - 30 Below is a list of Florida-bred runners 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. Boss of the House 6 Cathy Rountree My Sebastiana 5 Three Lyons Racing, LLC Tuesday, April 28 Commander of Death 6 Katie Cutrer & Valerie Cutrer Papa’s Little Girl 5 Risen Star Farm Gifted Path 6 Paul Devincentis Shes One Mad Momma5 Marion G. Montanari FONNER PARK Friendly and Kind 2 Sandra McKinney Lady and Me 6 Phil Matthews & Karen Matthews Avuncular 6 CESA Farm Alexandrias Throne 6 A. Francis Vanlangendonck &Bar- Rachiely’s Dream 6 McLaughlin Family Limited Part- Let’s Be Honest 7 Anthony Robinson bara Vanlangendonck nership Legal Deal 8 Stonehedge LLC Ohtani 8 Donald R. Dizney, LLC Victim 6 Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. Mr Nappy 8 Beth Bayer Davis Admiral’s Win 9 Santa Cruz Ranch Inc. WILL ROGERS DOWNS Ty Ran a Homer 7 Nicholas John Downes Blue Mistress 9 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Bar- Gato Guapo 8 Stonehedge LLC bazon Vangilder 8 Best A Luck Farm LLC WILL ROGERS DOWNS Centsless Drama 9 Hallmarc Stallion LLC Quiet Dawn 7 Brad Grady & Misty Grady Ghostly Beauty 9 G S Inversiones Hipicas LLC Heiressindy 9 Purple Haze Stable Wednesday, April 29 Thursday, April 30 Our Closure 9 Woodford Thoroughbreds FONNER PARK Real Doozie 9 Ballybrit Stable Spell Winder 2 Adrienne Provost GULFSTREAM PARK Run Devil 9 Ropes John Distinct Approval 6 Charles Patton Darla 2 Arindel Sister Otoole 9 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Bar- Inertia 2 Arindel bazon TAMPA BAY DOWNS Kitten’s Dream 2 Victor Falzone Sky Chaser 9 Dorothy Raffa Jaiden’s Best 1 Gilbert G. Campbell La Mama Chula 2 Dr. Myron R. Wilson Yolanda’s Pride 9 Steve Tucker Passionate Hachi 1 Carlos Hostos Special Inclusion 2 Manuel Azpurua Crown and Sugar 10 Woodford Thoroughbreds Solitary Jack 1 Thomas J. Cooper & Linda A. Tempt Me 2 Arboritanza Racing LLC &Hall- Midnight Soiree 10 Brereton C. Jones Murphy marc Stallions LLC Bodie Cody 11 Alan Amato & Mike Galinski The Great Loudini 1 JJ Brevan Stable LLC All D’ Hype 3 Murray Stroud Gone Diesel 11 Star Runner Farm Classy Woman 3 Moises Yanez Dardanellos 3 Leslie Hammond Lookin Forever 11 Santa Cruz Ranch Inc. Red Curls 3 Lambholm & Constance Wickes Dazzling Prose 3 Joanna Reisler Red Fog 11 Arindel Steelin Magnolias 3 Mike Trent & Ruth Trent Dr G’s Hope 3 Mitchell Goldberg Russian Wine 11 Dr. K. K. Jayaraman & Dr. V. Devi- Actspectation 4 J D Farms Lil Bull 3 Andrea J. Ormston & Robert Orm- Jayaraman Gilded Drama 4 Harold Queen ston Mikado 4 Lambholm Steadily 3 Brylynn Farm, Inc. OAKLAWN PARK Mister Storm 4 Northwest Stud Katz Me At Noon 4 Bruno Schickedanz Shazzy B 4 Ocala Stud Shakem N Breakem 4 Pedro Gonzalez & P. J. Gonzalez Lucidus 4 Celia Rand Pinson 5 Bonnie Heath Farm, LLC Striking Heir 4 Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc Perfect Enough 4 Joel M. Carino C Z Rocket 6 Farm III Enterprises LLC &Ruth Delaplane Voicesinthedarknez 4 Ciaran Dunne & Amy Dunne The Red Dude 6 Milan Kosanovich And I Know 6 Adolpho J. Exposito & Felicia Ex- Bimini 5 Arindel Woopigsooie 7 Carolin Von Rosenberg DVM posito Miz Chaplin 5 Joker Racing LLC Hubbadahubbadaboom9 Rustlewood Farm, Inc.

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