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2160-Atbha-Stallion-Directory-SM.Pdf Arkansas Thoroughbred Breeders’ & Horsemen’s Association Winners of 2017 Restricted Stakes Races 44th Rainbow Stakes Winner FIVE O ONE, ‘14, by Drosselmeyer - Boot Um Bertie 39th Rainbow Miss Stakes Winner MINISTRY, ‘14, by Ordained - Heated Debate 9th Nodouble Breeders’ Stakes Winner RACER, ‘13, by Jonesboro - Leading Lass 9th Downthedustyroad Breeders’ Stakes Winner EASTER INDY, ‘10, by A P. Million - Anniano 7th Arkansas Breeders’ Stakes Winner RACER, ‘13, by Jonesboro - Leading Lass 2018 Stallion and Farm DIRECTORY 1 JONESBORO by Sefapiano - Mom’s Command, by Top Command MA By SEFAPIANO, sire of 16 crops, 337 foals, 262 starters, 21 black type winners, 195 winners, $17,723,675 JONESBORO’S RACE RECORD 14 wins at 3 to 7, Multiple Black Type Winner of $1,550,685 1st Texas Mile S. - G3 ($300,000, Ls) 2nd Oaklawn H. - G2 ($500,000, Op) 1st Cornhusker Breeders’ Cup H. - G2 ($300,000, Prm) 2nd Lone Star Park H. - G3 ($400,000, Ls) 1st Razorback Breeders’ Cup H. - G3 ($149,000, Op) 3rd Oaklawn H. - G2 ($500,000, Op) 1st Essex H. - G3 ($100,000, Op) 3rd Lone Star Park H. - G3 ($388,000, Ls) 2nd Hawthorne Gold Cup H. - G2 ($500,000, Haw) 3rd Razorback Breeders’ Cup H. - G3 ($150,000, Op). AT STUD 64% Lifetime Winners from Starters - 2 Blacktype Winners, including: 5 crops (4 of racing age), 80 foals, 44 starters, 28 winners, 2 black type winners, earnings of $1,452,600, including: RACER ($243,195). OP Nodouble Breeders’ S., OP Arkansas Breeders’ S., Brooke’s A Bookin ($139,335), DED The Light S., Tom’s to the Max ($127,472), J P of Galilee ($107,512), Redneck Attack ($103,133), etc. Fee: $500 LFG Jonesboro Family Trust, Owner STANDING AT: Lake Hamilton Equine 731 Old Bear Road - Royal, AR (501) 767-1885 (Office) - (501) 622-7899 (Cell) 22 3 2017-2019* A.T.B.H.A. Officers and Board of Directors OFFICERS President - Bill McDowell Vice President - Lewis Mathews, Jr. DIRECTORS Linda Anderson Tim Martin Joe Benight Sara Patterson Jesse Clement, DVM Jeff Sheets Tommy Ives Ernie Witt Val Yagos ALTERNATE DIRECTOR Staton Flurry EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Deana Echols * Through 3/31/19 Arkansas Thoroughbred Breeders’ & Horsemen’s Association P.O. Box 21641 - Hot Springs, AR 71903-1641 Phone: (501) 624-6328 FAX: (501) 623-5722 Email: [email protected] Web-site: www.atbha.com 2 3 Arkansas Thoroughbred Breeders’ & Horsemen’s Association Page 3 ................................................................... ATBHA 2017-2019 Officers and Board of Directors Page 4 ....................................................................................... Table of Contents & Advertising Index Page 6 - 7 ................................. Alphabetical Index of Registered Arkansas Stallions for 2018 Season Page 8 ........................................................... Registration Rules & Regulations for Arkansas Stallions Calendar of Events Page 24-28 ...................................... Alphabetical Index of Breeding and Boarding Farms in Arkansas Page 28 ............................................................................ Directory of Miscellaneous Equine Contacts Page 29-33 .......................................................................... ATBHA 2017-2018 Membership Directory . Advertising Index Page 2 (inside front cover) ....................................................................................... LAKE HAMILTON EQUINE Jonesboro Page 5 ............................................................................................................................. HORSE PLAY RACING STABLES Page 5 .................................................................................................................. RAFTER R RANCH Commander’s Shoes Page 9 ............................................................................................ HORSE RACING QUALITY BERMUDA HAY FOR SALE Page 9 .................................................................................................................................................................. 4M RANCH Page 10 .......................................................................................................................... STARFISH STALLIONS Cyber Secret Page 11 ............................................................................................................................... STARFISH STALLIONS Five Iron Page 12 ................................................................................................................. STARFISH STALLIONS Hamazing Destiny Page 13 ........................................................................................................................ STARFISH STALLIONS Macho Rocket Page 14 ................................................................................................................................. STARFISH STALLIONS Ordained Page 15 ..................................................................................................................................................... J C TURF SUPPLIES Page 15 ................................................................................................................................ RAFTER R FARM SUPPLY, INC. Page 16-17 ................................................................................................................................. CIRCLE C RANCH Shupanga Page 18 ................................................................................................................... McDOWELL FARM Tekton & Double Irish Page 19 ............................................................................................................................McDOWELL FARM Laurie’s Rocket Page 20 ........................................................................................................................ LOST 40 RANCH Rocking Trick (ARG) Page 20 ......................................................................................................................... McDOWELL FARM Just a Coincidence Page 21 ......................................................................................................................... ANDERSON FARM Mo For the Money Page 22 .................................................................................................................. LAKE HAMILTON EQUINE Street Strategy Page 23 .............................................................................................................. LAKE HAMILTON EQUINE Moonshine Mullin Page 34 ......................................................................................................................................... LAKE HAMILTON EQUINE Page 35 (inside cover).................................. LAKE HAMILTON EQUINE Tanzanite Cat, Sea Prince, Jonesboro, Spotsgone Back cover .............................................................................. PLEASANT HILLS TRAINING CENTER Commander’s Shoes 4 5 HORSE PLAY RACING STABLES SALES - BREEDING - FOALING BREAKING - BOARDING - LAYUPS Farm manager: Farm Address: Odis Grimes, Jr. 950 Alaskan Trail (479) 264-6260 cell Russellville, AR 72802 (479) 967-1180 fax horseplayracingstables.com [email protected] “WHERE WINNERS ARE GUARANTEED” If you purchase one of our yearlings we will guarantee that horse to win as a 3 year old or we will purchase that horse back for the initial purchase price. Some restrictions apply. Please see our website or call for complete details. PREACHERS MONEY ORDAINED KISS SHES GOT ME GOING Champ Pegasus - Collection Plate, by Pulpit Ordained - Kiss and Fly, by Desert Warrior by Diamond - Aly Performer, by Alyone 138 Amaryllis Place TANDING Rafter R Pearcy, AR 71964 S COMMANDER’S SHOES Ranch (501) 622-7051 Training Pool Underwater rehab therapy Access to Equisizer Stallion Management Breeding Foaling Mare Management Sales Prep Broodmares & Yearlings Arkansas’ Leading ‘Winners For Sale from Starters’ Sire 77% For more information contact: 2018 Fee: $1,000 Chris & Kathy Rowland, owners See Stallion Stats on Back Cover 4 5 alphabetical index stallions registered with the ATBHA currently standing in Arkansas A dot (*) preceding a stallion’s name indicates that an advertisement on the stallion can be found in the directory. A. P. MILLION, bay, 00, by A.P. Indy - DECIBEL, ch, 01, by Unbridled’s Song HIGHTAIL, Dk b/br, 10, by Mineshaft - Brink, by Forty Niner. Watkins Farms, - In Circle, by Dayjur. MX2 Farm, 7335 Stormy Renee, by Storm Cat. Trophy 224 Trap Mountain Rd., Hot Springs, AR Hwy 278, Hampton, AR 71744. Robin Club Training Center, 132 Running Deer 71913. William & Susan Watkins, own- Goodwin & David Morris, owners. Private. Lane, Royal, AR 71968. Calumet Farms, ers. $750 LFG owner. $2,500 LFSN DIXIE MOTION, dk b/br, 06, by Dixie ARISTOCAT, ch, 00, by Tale of the Union - Slew of Comfort, by Seattle Slew. * JONESBORO, ch, 02, by Sefapiano Cat - Mended Fences, by Miswaki. CSL Pleasant Hills Farm, 229 N. Moore Road, - Mom’s Command, by Top Command. Farms, 3228 Military Rd., Malvern, AR Hot Springs, AR 71913. Gary & John Lake Hamilton Equine, 731 Old Bear 72104. Curtis & Sylvia Lott, owners. Garges, owners. $500 Road, Royal, AR 71968. Jonesboro $500 LFG Family Trust, owner. $500 LFG * DOUBLE IRISH, gr., 11, by Tapit - ASMOKINGCAT, dk bay, 03, by Storm Cee’s Irish, by Cee’s Tizzy. McDowell * JUST A COINCIDENCE, ch, 06, and a Half - Smoking Choice, by Smoking Farm, 623 Palmetto Road, Sparkman, AR by Forestry - Scads, by Forty Niner. Gun. Sterling Farm, 125 Bliss Road, 71763. Shortleaf Stable, owner. $1,000 McDowell Farm, 623 Palmetto Road, Judsonia, AR 72081. Jim Sterling,
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