New York Breeder NEW YORK BREEDERS INC. NOVEMBER 2016

STARS OF THE SHOW

Royal Posse (top) and Bar of Gold deliver classic performances on Empire New York Showcase Day

Sponsored by Two-Year-Old Winner #12

KAREN KAN, the $200,000 juvenile auction purchase won the maiden special weight wire to wire at Belmont, congratulations to her connections!

The Leading Northeast Sire of Two-Year-Olds by Earnings $526,454 and boasts an 3.63 2YO ABC Index

13 Blacktype Horses, led by WEST HILLS GIANT ($561,213), COMANDANTE ($470,655), LOKI’S VENGEANCE ($417,201), FROSTY MARGARITA ($409,884), and 2016 two-year-olds MISS FREEZE, Bobby On Fleek and Sonido. FROST GIANT Giant’s Causeway - Takesmybreathaway, by Gone West

s p e n d b r e e d SMART to WIN Fourth Leading Fifth Crop Sire, Cumulative Earnings $16,687,057, ahead of INTO MISCHIEF, FIRST DEFENSE, etc. 2016 -Top Four Northeast Sire More blacktype stakes winners than GIANT SURRPRISE, BUSTIN STONES, etc. Multiple Grade 1 Winner DORTMUND runs in Breeders’ Cup Las Vegas Dirt Mile-G1, best of racing luck to all the connections! DORTMUND BIG BROWN Boundary - Mien, by Nureyev

First Yearlings Averaged Nearly 4X the Stud Fee

Higher than frst crop sires CURRENCY SWAP, WINSLOW HOMER, O’PRADO AGAIN, SWAGGER JACK, SNAPY HALO, TURBO COMPRESSOR, etc.

Versatile - Won frst 2 starts at 3 on dirt followed by a third in G3 ‘Derby Prep’ on Poly and 2nd by neck in his frst start on turf, the Lamplighter S. HEAVY BREATHING Giant’s Causeway - Takesmybreathaway, by Gone West

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22 ALPHA SALE 30 A BREED APART 34 LONG ON TALENT Mares in foal to multiple grade Debra Breed’s Breakin Brother O’Connell, Old Harbor I winner Alpha take the top the Fever breaks through in secure stakes scores in the slop two slots at the Fasig-Tipton the Hudson 36 LOVE OF THE GAME New York Fall Sale 32 BACK TO BACK Tony and Robin Malatino 26 CLASSIC ROYALTY Pat On the Back, Bonita became addicted to Royal Posse steps out in the Bianca take to the slop in Empire Classic; Bar of Gold the Showcase romps in the Empire Distaff

DEPARTMENTS 6 Executive Director’s Column 8 News 14 2016 Stakes Schedule ON THE COVER 16 Leading Sires of New York-Breds 18 Leading Breeders of New York-Breds Both Royal Posse (top) and Bar of Gold score open-length victories 18 Leading Owners of New York-Breds Oct. 22 during ’s 19 Leading Trainers of New York-Breds Empire New York Showcase Day 19 Leading Jockeys of New York-Breds 42 New York-Bred Stakes Winners 48 Sires of Winners 50 Calendar Photos by Adam Coglianese/NYRA

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, Vivien Malloy Sarah Mace Ian D. Highet, Dan Metzger, 3101 Beaumont Centre Circle, Directors Rosendo Parra, Dr. J. David Richardson Lexington, KY 40513 Chester Broman, Lois Engel, 57 Phila St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Phone: 859.278.2361 Fax: 859.276.4450 Seth Gregory, Michael Lischin, Phone: 518.587.0777 Managing Editor E-mail: [email protected] Joanne Nielsen, Suzie O’Cain, Fax: 518.587.1551 Evan I. Hammonds Dr. Joan M. Taylor, Jonathan Thorne www.BloodHorse.com E-mail: [email protected] Director Emeritus Paul A. Schosberg www.nytbreeders.org

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Statistics provided herein are compiled by Blood-Horse from data supplied by Jockey Club Information Systems Inc., Daily Racing Form Inc., and Equibase Co. Data provided or compiled by Jockey Club Information Systems Inc. generally is accurate, but occasionally errors and omissions occur as a result of incorrect data received from others, mistakes in processing, and other causes. The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc. disclaims responsibility for the consequences, if any, of such errors but would appreciate it being called to their attention. Information as to races, race results, earning, and other statistical data for races run subsequent to December 31, 1990, was obtained from Equibase Co. and is utilized only with permission of the copyright owner. Such information for periods prior to January 1, 1991, was obtained from Daily Racing Form Inc. Information pertaining to pedigree and production records contained herein is copyright the Jockey Club Information Systems Inc. (BREAKIN THE FEVER); SKIP DICKSTEIN (TONY MALATINO) SUSAN CASTRO (F-T SALE); ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA (BAR OF GOLD); JOE LABOZZETTA

4 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 Won or Placed in Nine Graded Events: Travers S-G1 • Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile-G1 Stephen Foster H-G1 • H-G2 Tampa Bay Derby-G2 • Alysheba S-G2 PA Derby-G2 • Mineshaft H-G3 • Razorback H-G3

Defeated 21 Grade 1 Horses Five Triple Digit Beyers (105) Hickory Tough Stakes Winner at 3, 4 and 5 Versatility at 13 tracks Coast-to-Coast

“Golden Ticket is the best of the many Graded stakes horses I have trained." - Kenny McPeek “Golden Ticket is by one of the hottest sires in the world and hails from one of the best families. He should do well in New York." - Elliott Walden

Hails from the broodmare sire lines of DEPUTY MINISTER, DEVIL’S BAG & MR. PROSPECTOR

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JEFFREY A. CANNIZZO Executive Director

I AM INSPIRED THIS MONTH to write about a tru- “Breakin the Fever, the Finger Lakes Flash did it!” ly wonderful horse, who is, at the same time, “the quint- A few details on his pedigree: Breakin the Fever is essential New York-bred.” by Roaring Fever (a son of ) who entered stud in New York at Metropolitan Stud in 2005 before These days when we follow New York-breds on the relocating. The gelding is currently the stallion’s sec- major circuits, we are, for the most part, aware that we ond highest career worldwide earner with a bankroll of are not watching our grandfather’s or father’s New York- $445,721. Breakin the Fever’s dam is winner Breakers bred in action. By the same token, there is a perception West, a New York-bred, New York-sired homebred for that the dramatic improvement in our breeding pro- Francis Casey out of a winning New York-bred mare gram over the past few years has not permeated to hors- Ruthie’s Relic, also bred by Casey. The sire of Breakers es unless they are racing in nationally televised graded West, Rodeo, retired to stud at Gus Schoenborn Jr.’s stakes on Saturday afternoons. I write today about a Contemporary Stallions in 1999 before relocating. All horse with an emphatically New York-bred profle who of this makes Breakin the Fever about as New York- is not on the New York Racing Association circuit but bred as you can get. has been excelling in exactly the types of races that are Meanwhile, as a New York-bred, Breakin the Fever the essence of our program. has been able to accumulate substantial awards from Consider the following facts about this horse: the New York program. In 24 starts from 2 to 4 he has This horse is out of a New York-bred mare. raced only three times out of state. Otherwise, he has He is New York-sired. started at all four tracks in New York: 13 times at Fin- He was bred by a New Yorker. ger Lakes, four at Aqueduct, three at Belmont, and once He is owned and trained by that same New Yorker. at Saratoga. A consistent and well-spotted perform- His frst dam is also the offspring of a New York-bred er, he has steadily collected healthy program awards: mare and a New York-based sire. $119,199 in Breeders’ Awards, $41,936 in Stallion Own- He is based at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack. er’s Awards, and $9,576 in Open Owner’s Awards from Now consider this: open allowance races at Finger Lakes. This horse is a multiple stakes winner with three Breeder/owner/trainer Breed, for whom Breakin the stakes wins this year at Finger Lakes and Belmont Park. Fever’s frst stakes win, the 2015 Ontario County Stakes He may well be among the fnalists in the sprint and at Finger Lakes, was also her frst stakes win as a trainer, older male categories at our New York-bred Champions said after the Hudson on Showcase Day: “He has a lot Awards Event next April. of guts. He puts himself out there.” Added Breed, “He’s He is likely to be honored as the 2016 Finger Lakes always been like that. He’ll run until he can’t run any- Horse of the Year. more; we’re very blessed.” I am talking about Debra Breed’s Breakin the Fever. Breakin the Fever is such an inspiring horse on so In the Hudson Handicap on Showcase Day, this 4-year- many levels. He should inspire breeders. He should in- old gelding waged an epic battle with multiple stakes spire owners and prospective owners. He should inspire winner and multiple graded stakes-placed runner Week- trainers. He surely inspires all of us who simply love end Hideaway—the 2-5 favorite and an earner of near- to root for an outstanding, hard-trying New York-bred ly $900,000—and won. The triumph of the horse from gelding. Most of all, he should inspire all who are strug- upstate was not lost on race announcer Larry Collmus. gling to keep their dreams alive in Farmington. After both horses completed the thrilling and gutsy The message sent by Breakin the Fever is “Keep fght- stretch drive, Collmus concluded his call with a fourish: ing the good fght.”

6 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 The Withers, Jim Dandy and Travers at three. Second in the Champagne at two. Won the Woodward at four.

Aqueduct, Belmont, Saratoga. Alpha: an authentic New York hero

First foals at the sales nowÉ ALPHA in NEW YORK Bernardini – Munnaya ( II) Standing at Sequel Stallions, New York 859-255-8537 or 800-925-2913 www.darleyamerica.com Be a part of it NewsNEW YORK

FIRST WINNERS FOR ENCAUSTIC, BOYS AT TOSCONOVA, AND SOARING EMPIRE SV PHOTOGRAPHY ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA Rogers Dream D’yer Mak’er

ncaustic got off on the right foot Sept. 27 while getting Boys At Tosconova by drawing away from a maiden-claiming 3 his frst winner from his frst starter. Rogers Dream won feld by 10 ⁄4 lengths on a sloppy track at Laurel Park. 1 Ea 5 ⁄2-furlong maiden claimer at Finger Lakes Gaming Danny Limongelli’s Sisella, ridden by Angel Serpa, sat just & Racetrack gate to wire under Rodolfo Ignacio. He crossed off the pace three-wide and then took the lead about a quar- the wire a length the best in of 1:07.96. The juvenile gelding is ter-mile from the wire. The flly defeated a feld of nine for raced by owner/trainer Jeffrey Englehart and Molloy. trainer Hugh McMahon after fnishing seventh in her Aug. 24 Bred in New York by Banahan Farms, Rogers Dream is debut at Saratoga. out of the winning Yonaguska daughter Shesadreamcatcher. Bred by Howard Nolan in New York, Sisella is out of the Encaustic is a stakes-winning son of leading sire Broad unraced Golden Missile mare Countyourblessings. Brush. He is also one of fve stakes winners produced by the Lightly raced Boys At Tosconova won the Three Chimneys blue hen mare Illeria, the dam of grade I winner and sire In- Hopeful Stakes (gr. I) as a 2-year-old and went on to fnish clude and graded stakes winner Magic Broad—both full sib- second in the 2010 Grey Goose Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (gr. lings to Encaustic. All of Illeria’s foals were bred by Robert I) behind that year’s 2-year-old male Uncle Mo. Meyerhoff or under the name of his Fitzhugh Farm. Meyer- Boys At Tosconova retired as a 4-year-old and entered stud in hoff raced Broad Brush. 2013 at Questroyal North near Stillwater, where he has stood As a racehorse, Encaustic won fve of his 14 starts in black- since. The son of Offcer, out of the Coronado’s Quest mare type stakes. He stands at Foggy Bottom Farm near Geneseo, Little Bonnet, stood in 2016 for $2,500. N.Y., for $2,000. Soaring Empire picked up his frst winner Oct. 1 when D’yer Mak’er drew off in the stretch in the 11th race at Bel- mont Park, a maiden special weight test for state-bred 2-year- olds. Out of the Dixie Brass mare South Wing, Six String Stables’ D’yer Mak’er completed the one-mile test in 1:39 on a muddy track to secure his frst victory in his third start. D’yer Mak’er is trained by Nick Zito and was ridden by Javier Castellano. A grade III-winning son of classic winner Empire Maker, Soaring Empire stood the 2016 season for $3,500 at Rock- ridge Stud near Hudson. Soaring Empire won the 2011 Hal’s Hope Stakes (gr. III) at Gulfstream Park and two stakes races at Monmouth Park. Out of winning A.P. Indy mare Flying Passage, Soaring

Empire is a half brother to grade II winner Hungry Island. JOCKEY CLUB DZIERWINSKI/MARYLAND In just her second start Sisella became the frst winner for Sisella

8 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 The essence of the American thoroughbred

The all-out power to pile up dominating fractions. Searing speed combined with determined resolve.

Muscle. Character. In short: Emcee. An Emcee filly was the highest-priced NY-sired yearling at the NY-bred sales

EMCEE in NEW YORK Unbridled’s Song – Surf Club (Ocean Crest) Standing at Sequel Stallions, New York 859-255-8537 or 800-925-2913 www.darleyamerica.com Be a part of it NewsNEW YORK

New York Breeder Elise Browne Dies Elise Benedict Browne, 75, of Tampa, annually bringing some of the fnest year- commitment to helping those in need. Fla., died Sept. 22. An early member of lings to the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga select Memorial donations may be made to the New York Thoroughbred Breeders, yearling sale. Browne placed the lifelong People and Animals Living Synergistically Browne raised New York’s frst national care of Thoroughbreds and welfare of (paalsforlife.com), an organization that champion, helping establish New York equine industry employees well above offers care to the unwanted, whether as a respected source of quality Thor- the value she placed on winning races. they have hooves, claws, paws, or fn- oughbreds. A lifelong participant in the Browne’s passion for the health and gers, for a moment or for a lifetime; or to business, Browne became a recognized wellness of others extended beyond the Metropolitan Ministries (metromin.org), breeder of winners at prominent tracks equine realm, and she led fundraising which serves poor and homeless families throughout North America and Europe, efforts that supported her belief in and in the Tampa area.

RIP LOVES MAIZE WINS THE SHESASTONECOLDFOX Old First Ward Stable’s Rip Loves Maize earned her frst stakes win Oct. 24 by taking Finger Lakes Gaming & Race- track’s Shesastonecoldfox Stakes. The score was a frst for her trainer Linda Dixon; the frst stakes win for jockey Dean Frates since 2009; and the second for her New York-based sire, D’ Funnybone. The head decision over Gonna Be Morgan in the $50,000 race came in 1:13.56 for the six furlongs. Rip Loves Maize paid $26.40 in the seven-horse feld. Bred by Robert Simonick, Rip Loves Maize is out of Simply Fancy, by Pentelicus. Simply Fancy was an 11-time winner on the track in an eight-season campaign. She is also the dam of stakes-placed Simply Mas. D’ Funnybone, who stood the 2016 breeding season at Rockridge Stud for $2,500, is also the sire of Uno Emayo, a New York Stallion Series stakes winner earlier this year at

Saratoga. D’ Funnybone, a fve-time grade II winner, is a SV PHOTOGRAPHY 9-year-old son of D’wildcat—Elbow, by Woodman. Rip Loves Maize edges Gonna Be Morgan at Finger Lakes

Gold for the King Shines in BreedersÕ Futurity Francis Paolangeli’s homebred Gold for the King brought home a pot of gold after winning the $219,613 New York Breeders’ Futurity Oct. 1. The race was the richest of the year at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack. Favored at 11-10 in the six-furlong Futurity, Gold for the King came into the race off a pair of strong starts at Saratoga. He broke his maiden at frst asking Aug. 8 then ran third behind Syndergaard and Bobby On Fleek in the Stakes on Saratoga Showcase Day. Gold for the King got the trip in 1:10.95 for trainer Charlton Baker. Foaled at Thomas Dushas’ Pegasus Farm near Dover Plains, Gold for the King is by Posse and is the second foal out of Gold for the Queen, a New York-bred multiple stakes winner bred by Pegasus Farms, who was also campaigned by Paolangeli and trained by Baker. Gold for the Queen currently has a weanling

SV PHOTOGRAPHY colt by Frost Giant. Gold for the King Gold for the King has earned $195,568.

10 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 New York's Top Sire Lines Offer the Best Breeding Opportunities

Keane Stud offers breeders five stallion options for 2017, all by leading sires, as well as professional horsemen and a world class environment for raising Thoroughbreds.

AL KHALI COSMONAUT DUBLIN by Medaglia d’Oro by Lemon Drop Kid by Afeet Alex G2 Millionaire, 6X G1-Placed Multiple GSW Millionaire G1 SW 2-Year-Old

FROST GIANT NORMANDY INVASION by Giant's Causeway by Tapit #1 Sire by 2YO ABC Index Track Record Setting Miler

Winslow B. Stevens, DVM, General Manager Philippe Lasseur, Farm Manager 217 Depot Hill Road / Amenia, NY 12501 (845) 373-9601 / Fax: (845) 373-8954 Email: [email protected] / www.keanestud.com In 2015, from his first crop of just 32 foals, COURAGEOUS CAT ranked NY SECOND-LEADING FRESHMAN SIRE First-crop runners include: SCHOOL BOARD PREZ - multiple stakes winner ($323,690); FEELING BOSSY - Recent ALW winner at Belmont ($119,006); AMBER LOUISE - MSW winner at Santa Anita; Smooth Stroke - stakes-placed, recent ALW winner.

In 2015, COURAGEOUS CAT was bred to more than double the mares of any Frosh Sire standing in NY (91 mares in 2014, 105 mares in 2015 and more than 100 mares his other two years standing in New York).

Sire of Winners at Major Tracks COAST-TO-COAST DIRT and TURF / SHORT and LONG *AMONG NEW YORK’S TOP 15 GENERAL SIRES RANKS SECOND BY EARNINGS PER START Above FREUD, POSSE, BELLAMY ROAD, BIG BROWN, HOLD ME BACK, FROST GIANT, etc.

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Track Date Stake Name Distance Condition Purse Aqueduct 11/13 New York Stallion Stakes Staten Island Division 7 Furlongs F&M 3&UP $125,000 Aqueduct 11/19 Notebook Stakes 6 Furlongs 2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 11/20 New York Stallion Stakes Thunder Rumble Divvision 7 Furlongs 3&UP $125,000 Aqueduct 11/20 Key Cents Stakes 6 Furlongs F2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 12/11 Bay Ridge Stakes 1 1/16 Miles F&M 3&UP $100,000 Aqueduct 12/17 New York Stallion Stakes Great White Way Division 6 Furlongs 2YO $150,000 Aqueduct 12/18 New York Stallion Stake Fifth Avenue Division 6 Furlongs F2YO $150,000 Aqueduct 12/29 Damon Runyon Stakes 1 Mile 70 Yards 2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 12/30 East View Stakes 1 Mile 70 Yards F2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 12/31 Alex M. Robb Stakes 1 1/16 Miles 3&UP $100,000 Source: nytbreeders.org

NYTB’s Annual Stallion Season Auction January 9-11, 2017 Starquine.com

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The auction raises funds that enable NYTB to carry on its two-fold mission of promoting New York breeding and racing and protecting the welfare of industry stakeholdlers.

Questions may be directed to NYTB at (518) 587-0777 or [email protected]

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For stallions that stand, will stand, or stood (deceased) in New York (stallions that are dead or exported prior to 2012 are excluded), and have runners in North America. Listed below are all available statistics for the Northern Hemisphere through October 23, 2016. As supplied to Blood-Horse by The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc., include adjusted money from Japan, Hong Kong, and . Adjusted earnings are put on par with average North American earnings from the previous year. For example, the average North American purse in 2015 is $21,782 or 50% of the 2015 average purse in Japan. To put earnings on par, all Japanese progeny earnings are multiplied by 50% before being credited to a sire’s progeny earnings. Hong Kong earnings are adjusted by 17%; Singapore by 57%. Current year stakes winners include all N.H.-black-type stakes results from all available countries. *Foal counts include Southern Hemisphere. Cumulative stakes winners includes all countries. (A ¶ indicates a sire represented by his first crop to race).

Rstrct Cumulative 2016 Rnrs/ BT SWs/ SW/ 2016 Stks A-E Comp

Rank Rank Stallion (Foreign foaled), (YOB,Sire), Where Stands Stud Fee Wnrs Wns BT SW (Chief Earner, Earnings) Earnings Foals Wnrs Index Index 1 Freud (98, Storm Cat), Sequel Stallions New York $10,000 181/85 3/4 2/3 (Fourstar Crook, $255,000) $4,220,747 *1053 43 1.58 1.28 2 Posse (00, Silver Deputy), Rockridge Stud $5,000 159/84 6/9 4/6 (Royal Posse, $459,000) $3,965,579 *688 32 1.35 1.34 3 Bellamy Road (02, Concerto), Dutchess Views Farm $7,500 197/99 6/6 1/6 (Land Over Sea, $578,500) $3,931,616 *501 26 1.19 1.30 4 Big Brown (05, Boundary), Dutchess Views Farm $10,000 155/69 3/3 0/3 (Dortmund, $220,000) $2,883,132 *533 16 1.23 1.68 5 Hold Me Back (06, Giant's Causeway), Irish Hill Century Farm $5,000 118/59 5/5 3/5 (Voluntario, $129,940) $2,501,817 198 6 1.15 1.22 6 Bustin Stones (04, City Zip), Waldorf Farm $2,500 68/44 2/2 2/2 (Bust Another, $245,647) $1,939,158 146 4 1.35 1.44 7 Frost Giant (03, Giant's Causeway), Keane Stud Operations $7,500 93/42 2/2 2/2 (Frosty Margarita, $124,084) $1,756,068 *264 7 1.39 1.19 8 Desert Party (06, Street Cry), Sequel Stallions New York $4,000 80/38 0/0 0/0 (Infinite Fiesta, $127,650) $1,598,053 144 3 1.02 1.45 9 Dublin (07, Afleet Alex), Keane Stud Operations $2,500 60/20 0/0 0/0 (Dr Blarney, $157,100) $1,144,456 112 0 0.94 1.22 10 Disco Rico (97, Citidancer) Died, 2014 45/20 1/1 0/1 (Disco Partner, $178,500) $875,524 262 12 1.36 1.21 11 Cosmonaut (02, Lemon Drop Kid), Keane Stud Operations $5,000 37/16 1/1 0/1 (Wonderment, $138,310) $857,030 80 2 1.13 1.03 12 Noble Causeway (02, Giant's Causeway) Died, 2014 66/25 0/0 0/0 (Samraat, $165,100) $839,856 234 7 0.81 1.08 13 Here's Zealous (97, Dehere), Kaz Hill Farm $1,000 40/24 1/1 0/1 (Green Gratto, $113,024) $772,088 190 1 0.99 0.99 14 D' Funnybone (07, D'wildcat), Rockridge Stud $2,500 29/16 1/1 1/1 (Nobody Move, $102,724) $743,456 *45 1 1.02 1.25 15 Courageous Cat (06, Storm Cat), Questroyal North $6,000 33/14 1/1 1/1 (School Board Prez, $141,000) $724,948 71 1 1.07 1.18 16 Giant Surprise (09, Giant's Causeway), Rockridge Stud $5,000 20/13 2/2 2/2 (Super Surprise, $165,000) $633,027 34 2 2.33 1.21 17 Mr. Sekiguchi (03, Storm Cat), Irish Hill Century Farm $2,500 21/16 1/2 0/1 (Yourdreamsormine, $172,835) $586,681 *90 2 1.01 1.23 18 ¶ Mission Impazible (07, Unbridled's Song), Sequel Stallions New York $7,500 17/4 1/1 0/1 (Silver Mission, $179,102) $454,163 42 1 1.40 1.17 19 Here Comes Ben (06, Street Cry), McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds $7,500 31/11 0/0 0/0 (Benevolence, $72,050) $377,199 61 0 0.64 1.13 20 Teuflesberg (04, Johannesburg), McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds $5,000 24/14 0/0 0/0 (Good Bye Greg, $57,500) $349,390 83 4 1.51 1.16 21 Golden Missile (95, A.P. Indy), Milfer Farm $3,500 38/12 0/0 0/0 (Estrada's Girl, $83,295) $303,544 *641 13 1.02 1.49 22 Miracle Man (02, Yankee Victor), Pucker Ridge Farm Died, 2015 6/4 0/0 0/0 (Jc's Shooting Star, $102,941) $276,903 8 1 2.07 1.57 23 The Cliff's Edge (01, Gulch), McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds Pnsd 29/13 0/0 0/0 (Frazil, $74,136) $273,943 244 4 0.81 1.16 24 Bank Heist (07, Maria's Mon), Kaz Hill Farm $10,000 11/6 1/1 1/1 (Won Dozen Banks, $96,280) $252,327 17 1 1.39 1.41 25 Alex's Pal (99, Valid Expectations) Died, 2015 15/7 0/0 0/0 (Will, $71,305) $245,705 106 2 1.23 0.92 26 Congressionalhonor (01, Forestry), Sandy Way Farm $1,500 14/5 0/0 0/0 (Superling, $40,108) $214,122 161 1 0.72 0.94 27 Marsh Side (03, Gone West), Dutchess Views Farm $2,500 20/5 0/0 0/0 (Dr Luber's Kiss, $63,695) $177,776 *131 0 0.30 1.23 28 Griffinite (98, Unbridled's Song), Monhill Farm @ Silvernails Farm $2,000 8/4 1/1 1/1 (Ribbonite, $92,816) $151,784 68 1 0.61 0.88 29 Dr Large (06, A.P. Indy), Oriskany Creek Farm $2,500 10/5 0/0 0/0 (Dr Smooth, $36,360) $126,427 22 1 0.74 0.71 30 Relato Del Gato (01, Tale of the Cat) Died, 2014 3/2 0/0 0/0 (Down Town Kitty, $47,724) $89,643 14 0 1.11 0.73 31 Say Florida Sandy (94, Personal Flag) Pnsd 8/3 0/0 0/0 (Sandy Strikes, $44,925) $83,866 *189 1 0.77 1.09 32 Sir Whimsey (04, Jump Start), Mill Creek Farm $2,500 5/1 0/0 0/0 (Organic Gemini, $33,228) $80,936 10 1 1.19 0.91 33 Wicked Rich (06, Yes It's True), Green Acres Thoroughbreds $1,000 7/3 0/0 0/0 (Combee, $41,570) $65,450 10 0 0.45 1.45 34 Uncle Camie (00, Abaginone) Died, 2012 3/1 0/0 0/0 (Uncle Southern, $58,420) $60,213 27 1 0.91 0.77 35 Eltish (92, Cox's Ridge) Died, 2012 8/4 0/0 0/0 (Boy Named Tish, $21,055) $57,773 313 13 1.14 1.24 36 ¶ Soaring Empire (07, Empire Maker), Rockridge Stud $3,500 5/2 0/0 0/0 (D'yer Mak'er, $40,015) $57,277 19 0 0.60 1.09 37 Well Noted (95, Notebook), Monhill Farm $2,000 2/0 0/0 0/0 (Court Note, $26,775) $27,275 *86 0 0.75 1.04 38 Northern Spur (IRE) (91, Sadler's Wells) Died 4/1 0/0 0/0 (Millymillybobilly, $15,414) $25,148 100 2 1.14 1.14 39 Ommadon (98, Grindstone) Died, 2012 8/2 0/0 0/0 (Bay Dawn, $7,890) $24,356 38 0 0.68 0.80 40 ¶ Boys At Tosconova (08, Officer), Questroyal North $2,500 6/1 0/0 0/0 (Sisella, $14,950) $22,065 19 0 0.19 1.14 *AVERAGE-EARNINGS INDEX and COMPARABLE INDEX: Lifetime AVERAGE-EARNINGS INDEX indicates how much purse money the progeny of one sire has earned in relation to the average earnings of all runners in the same years; average earnings of all runners in any year is represented by an index of 1.00; COMPARABLE INDEX indicates the average earnings of progeny produced from mares bred to one sire, when these same mares were bred to other sires. Only 32% of all sires have a lifetime AVERAGE-EARNINGS INDEX higher than their mares’ COMPARABLE INDEX.

16 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 Second Leading First Crop Weanling Sire in the Northeast CENTRAL BANKER

First foals by SPEIGHTSTOWN's leading son in NY were well received in October, averaging $15,400

More foals selling at Keeneland November #1635 filly o/o FLASH ACT, a daughter of MISSY'S MIRAGE-G1 and a half-sister to APPREHENDER #3003 colt o/o MAY WHO, a half-sister to DR MARGARET, MAYHAW, HANOVER STREET, etc. #3565 colt o/o TYPHOON TERI, immediate family of HAYNESFIELD-G1 #3891 filly o/o ROSES FOR THE STAR, a half-sister to IRISH COLONIAL, etc. #3970 filly o/o TURDUCKEN, dam of UXIA P.

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Inquiries to Joe or John McMahon / 180 Fitch Road / Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 (518) 587-3426 / [email protected] / www.mcmahonthoroughbreds.com BREEDERS OF NEW YORK-BREDS BY EARNINGS Domestic and Foreign Racing — January 1, 2016, through October 23, 2016

RANK BREEDER STARTS 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS

1 Chester and Mary Broman Sr. 150 32 21 23 $1,667,365 2 Tri-Bone Stables 6 2 1 1 $1,135,000 3 Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables, and Gary Aisquith 23 10 5 2 $806,440 4 Repole Stable 80 19 14 15 $793,680 5 Barry K. Schwartz 91 19 16 13 $774,185 6 Drawing Away Stable 112 17 15 16 $698,413 7 Patricia A. Generazio 99 8 14 10 $648,015 8 Francis J. Paolangeli 52 17 10 8 $638,113 9 Michael Dubb 56 9 10 9 $622,304 10 August Dawn Farm 21 6 5 3 $518,980 11 Midwest Thoroughbreds 45 15 5 6 $501,451 12 Jump Sucker Stable and Oak Bluff Stables 8 2 4 0 $489,000 13 Ralph M. Evans and WinStar Farm 4 1 0 2 $482,500 14 Martin Racing Stable 6 2 1 1 $465,920 15 Zilla Racing Stables 33 10 5 4 $427,704 16 My Purple Haze Stables 72 18 13 10 $409,622 17 Klaravich Stables and William H. Lawrence 25 5 4 3 $402,551 18 David Jacobson 30 8 2 5 $383,217 19 Gerald and Susan Kresa 16 4 1 1 $364,520 20 Charlton Baker 39 8 12 4 $349,736 OWNERS OF NEW YORK-BREDS BY EARNINGS Domestic and Foreign Racing — January 1, 2016, through October 23, 2016

RANK OWNER STARTS 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS

1 Chester and Mary Broman Sr. 272 51 39 41 $1,994,625 2 Dr. Russell S. Cohen 17 5 2 2 $1,156,810 3 McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds 448 47 52 60 $1,080,363 4 Stonewall Farm 224 37 31 24 $1,021,837 5 Patricia Generazio 126 11 16 12 $765,188 6 Andy and Susan Beadnell 16 6 4 2 $657,442 7 Mrs. Gerald A. Nielsen 52 6 7 8 $646,882 8 Flying Zee Stables 157 25 23 18 $618,944 9 Milfer Farm 132 15 13 21 $509,252 10 Waterville Lake Stables 67 6 13 11 $496,473 11 Richard Leahy Oak Bluff Stables 8 2 4 0 $489,000 12 Sugar Maple Farm 96 16 16 10 $488,217 13 Lawrence Goichman 86 14 6 13 $487,360 14 Francis Paolangeli 58 12 4 9 $472,127 15 Richard J. Troncone and Richard J. Troncone Jr. 37 4 4 3 $470,670 16 Rhapsody Faarm and Jon Davis 6 2 1 1 $465,920 17 JMJ Racing Stables 46 10 3 9 $442,632 18 Barry R. Ostrager 130 16 14 21 $439,800 19 Song Hill Thoroughbreds 92 11 12 6 $436,262 20 Edition Farm 55 8 6 9 $436,055

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18 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 TRAINERS OF NEW YORK-BREDS BY EARNINGS Domestic and Foreign Racing — January 1, 2016, through October 23, 2016

RANK TRAINER STARTS 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS

1 Rudy R. Rodriguez 225 41 40 30 $2,719,205 2 Linda Rice 205 56 29 35 $2,324,676 3 Todd A. Pletcher 153 36 19 20 $2,281,397 4 Jeremiah C. Englehart 383 99 73 64 $1,921,078 5 Chad C. Brown 89 24 15 13 $1,836,145 6 Charlton Baker 213 54 43 28 $1,809,713 7 Chris J. Englehart 393 88 86 49 $1,712,334 8 James A. Jerkens 67 11 6 10 $1,627,918 9 David G. Donk 155 20 21 21 $1,398,430 10 Thomas Morley 103 20 13 7 $1,356,255 11 Richard A. Violette Jr. 90 7 17 13 $1,164,745 12 Gary Sciacca 164 17 20 23 $1,160,296 13 75 12 12 11 $1,123,503 14 Gary C. Contessa 192 22 21 19 $1,034,007 15 John C. Kimmel 82 15 7 15 $954,198 16 Bruce N. Levine 156 21 19 23 $949,496 17 Bruce R. Brown 188 12 17 37 $864,537 18 James T. Ryerson 145 10 17 13 $816,298 19 William I. Mott 94 11 18 9 $768,774 20 Jeffrey S. Englehart 233 53 46 40 $762,882 JOCKEYS OF NEW YORK-BREDS BY EARNINGS Domestic and Foreign Racing — January 1, 2016, through October 23, 2016

RANK JOCKEY STARTS 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS

1 Irad Ortiz Jr. 435 89 85 59 $5,815,873 2 Jose L. Ortiz 505 109 64 83 $5,476,967 3 Manuel Franco 542 65 72 75 $4,066,487 4 Kendrick Carmouche 438 61 63 53 $3,510,691 5 John R. Velazquez 190 45 16 22 $2,996,902 6 Luis Saez 270 35 40 38 $2,663,182 7 Junior Alvarado 296 41 47 31 $2,627,486 8 Javier Castellano 237 39 33 43 $2,563,661 9 Joel Rosario 202 28 31 39 $2,477,153 10 Eric Cancel 356 32 41 38 $2,043,349 11 Dylan Davis 270 19 36 20 $1,489,666 12 Jose Lezcano 188 19 31 20 $1,411,839 13 Cornelio H. Velasquez 161 27 22 26 $1,350,864 14 Angel S. Arroyo 339 21 18 41 $1,325,138 15 Jaime Rodriguez 420 90 71 75 $1,250,205 16 Mike E. Smith 6 2 1 1 $1,154,000 17 John R. Davila Jr. 343 100 81 46 $1,136,744 18 Oscar Gomez 377 72 57 65 $944,031 19 Luis E. Perez 338 60 63 69 $852,136 20 Harry Hernandez 310 50 44 46 $839,974

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November 2016 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 19 MAJESTIC CITY is CITY ZIP’s best 2-year-old colt and leading son at stud by Class Performance Index (CPI).

Finished in the top four in 13 stakes (11 Graded) and earned $579,710 while competing at 10 tracks.

Won wire-to-wire at distances of 4 1/2 fur. to 1 1/16 mi. from ages 2 to 6

In his career debut at 2, went wire-to-wire CURRENTLY #7 LEADING SIRE, in a MSW at Hollywood Park, en route CITY ZIP IS THE LEADING SIRE to a victory in :51.27, just 3/5ths off the OF BREEDERS’ CUP track record for 4 1/2 furlongs. CHAMPIONS IN THE PAST TWO YEARS, WITH THREE A stakes winner his second time out, he remained undefeated in the 6 furlong 2014 Leading Sire of Grade 1 winners, Hollywood Juvenile-G3 capturing his CITY ZIP is sire of 26 Graded SWs and earners of more than $71 million. third straight win by 2 1/2 lengths.

BOYS AT TOSCONOVA | COURAGEOUS CAT | GOLDEN TICKET | MAJESTIC CITY BRILLIANT SPRINTER / MILER (DI:11.00) MULTIPLE GRADED STAKES WINNER GRADED SW & MULTIPLE GRADE 1-PLACED AT 2

MAJESTIC CITY City Zip - It’schemistrybaby, by Meadowlake Fee: $3,500 LF/SN

Located just minutes from Saratoga Race Course 58 DUNN ROAD, STILLWATER, NY 12170

INQUIRIES TO: Midge Hawver (518) 828-0777 Email: [email protected] Michael Brown, Farm Manager 518-774-2730 • Kelly McCombs, Office Manager (518) 541-3280 • Email: [email protected]

QUESTROYALNORTH.COM Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Fall Mixed Sale

SALE TOTALS Year Offered Sold RNA % Gross Average Median 2016 261 164 37.2% $2,780,600 $16,955 $8,500 2015 300 162 46.0% $2,833,800 $17,493, $10,000 2014 331 193 41.7% $3,206,100 $16,612 $10,000 2013 233 179 23.2% $3,363,600 $18,791 $11,000 2012 201 119 40.8% $1,933,600 $16,249 $12,000

WEANLINGS Year Offered Sold RNA % Gross Average Median 2016 142 87 38.7% $1,814,000 $20,851 $12,000 2015 161 78 51.6% $1,879,400 $24,095 $15,000 2014 153 76 50.3% $1,693,200 $22,279 $16,000 2013 94 74 21.3% $1,565,200 $21,151 $17,500 2012 88 57 35.2% $926,600 $16,256 $12,500

BROODMARES Year Offered Sold RNA % Gross Average Median 2016 84 62 26.2% $886,400 $14,297 $5,250 2015 74 58 21.6% $666,500 $11,491 $7,000 2014 80 61 23.8% $661,000 $10,836 $6,000 2013 109 80 26.6% $1,072,400 $13,405 $8,250 2012 94 48 48.9% $704,800 $14,683 $8,500 Coronation Street, YEARLINGS in foal to Alpha, Year Offered Sold RNA % Gross Average Median tops the sale 2016 28 11 60.7% $49,200 $4,473 $1,700 2015 55 17 69.1% $218,900 $12,876 $6,500 2014 87 48 44.8% $610,400 $12,717 $7,500 SUSAN CASTRO PHOTOS

Mares in foal to multiple grade I winner Alpha Sale Alpha take top two slots at Fasig-Tipton BY TERESA GENARO Saratoga fall sale

ACROSS THE STREET from where he won the 2012 Travers Stakes (gr. I) in a dead heat and the 2013 Woodward Stakes (gr. I), ’s Alpha put his mark on the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Fall Sale when mares in foal to him brought the two highest prices for broodmares Oct. 17. Coronation Street (Street Cry—Sara Louise, by Malibu Moon) and Fingers Crossed (Elu- sive Quality—Ruth E, by A.P. Indy) were both purchased by Chester Broman, for $150,000 and $100,000, respectively. Coronation Street brought the highest price at the one-day sale in Saratoga Springs. Broman also purchased Folk Song, in foal to Alpha, going to $50,000 for the daughter of Med- aglia d’Oro out of the Quiet American mare Folk. All three broodmares were consigned by Sequel New York, which stands Alpha, whose 2016 stud fee was $8,500. “They brought more than I thought they Te Fasig-Tipton Saratoga fall sale, in its fth year, was a “consistent mar- would,” admitted Sequel’s Becky Thomas. “They ketplace” with a focus on mares and weanlings

22 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 Top-Priced Weanlings Sex, Pedigree Consignor Buyer Price F, Into Mischief—Roses Plus, by Value Plus Catalyst Bloodstock, agent Linda Rice, agent $125,000 F, The Factor—Candy d’Oro, by Johannesburg RFHF Bloodstock, agent for Hidden Lake Farm & Kingsport Farm Texx Co Co $100,000 F, Union Rags—Seattle Society, by A.P. Indy RFHF Bloodstock, agent Central Bloodstock $70,000 F, Violence—Fear This, by Ghostzapper Fort Christopher’s Thoroughbreds, agent R & M Stable $67,000 F, Verrazano—Cove, by Pine Bluff RFHF Bloodstock, agent for Hidden Lake Farm & Kingsport Farm Central Bloodstock $65,000 F, Oxbow—Kapsiki, by Danzig RFHF Bloodstock, agent R.F. Lee $62,000 C, Take Charge Indy—Salty Farma, by Salt Lake Fort Christopher’s Thoroughbreds, agent Three Diamonds Farm $60,000 C, Graydar—She’s Offlee Good, by Offlee Wild Sequel New York, agent Fortune Faram $55,000 were owned by Godolphin, the quality of the mares is excel- lent, and they’re in foal to a multiple grade I-winning stallion. “Godolphin’s plan is to be able to offer New York breeders mares in foal to their sires. They’re trying to give New York a program similar to what they offer in Kentucky, supporting their stallions and providing good mares so that the commer- cial market benefts, in the best interests of everyone.” Broman also purchased two weanlings from the frst crop of Central Banker (Speightstown—Rhum, by ), who stands at McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds. From a catalog of 319 horses, 164 horses sold for a total of $2,780,600 and an average of $16,955, both down slightly from 2015, when 375 were cataloged and 162 sold. The 2016 median of $8,500 was down from 2015’s $10,000. The number of horses that didn’t meet their reserves fell

30%, from 138 to 97, with roughly the same number of hors- SUSAN CASTRO PHOTOS es—48—failing to get the minimum bid of $1,000. Fingers Crossed, also in foal to Alpha, sells for six gures to “It’s a consistent marketplace, indicative of the cur- Chester Broman rent conditions in the Thoroughbred industry,” said Boyd Browning, Fasig-Tipton’s president and CEO. “The highest- quality horses, mares, and weanlings sold very well and met with a great deal of enthusiasm from a broad cross-section of buyers.” “It was a typical sales market,” echoed Jeffrey Cannizzo, executive director of New York Thoroughbred Breeders. “Lots of horses found homes, which is a good thing. The buy-back rate was down from a year ago (37.2% from 46%), which is probably one of the most important pieces when you look at this sale specifcally. We had a larger crowd here looking than we did last year, and the sale followed the same course as every other North American sale: The top horses sold well, and there’s a lack of a middle market.” Into Mischief—Roses Plus lly is the top-selling lly, going to The top sellers this year went to end users, with Broman trainer Linda Rice, agent, for $125,000

Top-Priced Broodmares Name, Pedigree {Covering Sire} Consignor Buyer Price Coronation Street, 3, Street Cry—Sara Louise, by Malibu Moon {Alpha} Sequel New York, agent Chester Broman $150,000 Fingers Crossed, 5, Elusive Quality—Ruth E, by A.P. Indy {Alpha} Sequel New York, agent Chester Broman $100,000 Holy Wine, 7, Holy Bull—Flows Like Wine, by Mt. Livermore {Liam’s Map} Catalyst Bloodstock, agent White Owl Stable $70,000 Coy Cat, 11, Hold That Tiger—Shy Solana, by Tank’s Prospect Meadowlark Valley Sales, agent MCL Racing $62,000

Folk Song, 4, Medaglia d’Oro—Folk, by Quiet American {Alpha} Sequel New York, agent Chester Broman $50,000

November 2016 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 23 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga

adding to his broodmare band and the Bloodstock, which consigned the flly. “I thought the action was really top weanling going to trainer Linda “That’s part of why we decided to take good,” he said, “and there was a good Rice and owners Sheila Rosenblum and her up there. She looked great and got aftermarket.” Vivien Malloy’s Edition Farm, who pur- a lot of positive feedback, and her price In addition to the Into Mischief flly, chased an Into Mischief flly out of Roses exceeded our expectations.” Knehr sold a Freud weanling colt to My Plus for $125,000. Knehr usually brings less than a dozen Purple Haze stable for $11,000 and a “I hoped she’d be a stand-out up horses to this sale, but his consignment First Samurai flly to trainer Christophe there,” said Chris Knehr of Catalyst this year comprised twice that many. Clement for $50,000. “To have three trainers buy horses from me is great,” said Knehr. “They’ll all end up back in New York, which is fantastic for the breeders themselves because they’ve got a great shot at being able to get breeders’ awards.” Yet despite the vitality at the top end of the sale the lack of a market beyond that is a concern, and not just in New York, said Sequel’s Thomas. “This is the frst of the bloodstock sales,” she said, “and the market is polar- ized. We’re going to see the same thing in November. We don’t have enough buyers for the product that we’ve got on offer to sell. “The horses at the top end, whether mares or babies from our consignment, sold better than we would have thought,” she continued. “But mares that should have found good, solid homes did not. The traffc on the top mares is very much Industry leaders agree that foaling in New York improved, but that traffc isn’t spread is a smart move: overall. The buyers are very discerning, focusing only on the top lots.” Q: What would you say to someone buying an in-foal mare and what advice would you give them to maximize the upside on the resulting foal?

A: “I would tell them to strongly consider sending that mare to New York. The opportunities there to produce a quality foal are tremendous. The financial incentives are tremendous in terms of the breeder awards that are available there, and if you’re breeding to race the opportunities on the race track are unparalleled throughout any of the states that we do business in.” — President & CEO of Fasig-Tipton Boyd Browning

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24 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 Top Buyers by Gross Top Consignors by Gross

Buyer No. Gross Average Consignor Offered Sold Gross Average Chester Broman 6 $348,500 $58,083 RFHF Bloodstock 41 23 $590,700 $25,683 Central Bloodstock 6 $200,500 $33,417 Sequel New York 33 26 $577,800 $22,223 Three Diamonds Farm 3 $129,000 $43,000 Catalyst Bloodstock 28 19 $365,200 $19,221 Linda Rice, agent 1 $125,000 $125,000 Fort Christopher’s Thoroughbreds 12 9 $244,000 $27,111 Texx Co Co 1 $100,000 $100,000 McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds 25 15 $206,000 $13,733 Classic Bloodstock 2 $73,000 $36,500 Vinery Sales 35 17 $185,500 $10,912 & Mahoney Eden Manor Pope McLean 27 16 $165,900 $10,369 White Owl Stable 1 $70,000 $70,000 R & M Stable 1 $67,000 $67,000

Chris Bernhard, whose Hidden Lake IfIf youyou wantwant fastfast andand eearlyarly runners,runners, gogo toto thethe doctordoctor Farm in partnership with Rhapsody Farm has sold the top weanling for the last three years, surrendered that spot this year but was nonetheless pleased with the sale, to which RFHF Blood- stock brought a consignment of 50 horses. “This sale has been good to us the last couple of years,” he said. “People have done well with the horses that we’ve DRLARGE sold.” Royally Bred to be a sire. One of the best bred stallions in NY. Bernhard and Rhapsody Farm Bred on the identical cross of AP Indy’s best sons at stud (AP Indy out of a Mr. Prospector consigned the second-highest selling mare), like Malibu Moon, Pulpit, Mineshaft, Congrats, Flatter, Girolamo and now “Dr. Large”. weanling, a flly by The Factor out of Dr Large was fast with a 107 speed rating Stakes winner and Graded Stakes placed. • Dr Large Candy d’Oro, that sold to Texx Co Co for won on turf and dirt at multiple tracks. • Dr Large and his Dam were precocious and won as $100,000. 2yr Olds. • His “Very First” runner to hit the track was a multiple stakes winner as a 2 yr old. “This sale has turned out to be one of my favorite places to go every year,” said the New York-based consignor. “It’s ByBy AA.P..P. IIndyndy • OOutut ooff a MMr.r. PProspectorrospector MMareare a great little niche if you’ve got a very A.P.A.P. IndyIndy – DDebitebit AAccount,ccount, byby Mr.Mr. ProspectorProspector good physical that’s got a little paper be- hind it.”

Standing at Oriskany Creek Farm Inquiries to Becky and Tim Czarnocki 7580 Old Bristol Rd Clinton, NY 13323. (315) 838-8770 www.oriskanycreekfarm.com [email protected]

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November 2016 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 25 Royal Posse, second in last year’s Empire Classic, is free 1 and clear in this year’s version, winning by 3 ⁄2 lengths ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTOS

Royal Posse steps out in Empire Classic Royalty Classic; Bar of Gold BY PAUL VOLPONI romps in Empire OWNER MICHAEL DUBB has earned the reputation as an astute Thoroughbred owner. The professional builder fnds approximately two hours per day to study Distaff the racing scene and horses available at sales and via private purchase worldwide. Sometimes, though, the best and most affordable acquisitions are right in his own backyard, available to almost anyone. But just be aware, the sharp-eyed Dubb will probably beat you to that horse. Dubb snapped up the New York-bred Royal Posse (by Posse) last May via the claim box for $20,000. Along with partners Bethlehem Stables (Michael Caruso) and Gary Aisquith, they placed the then 4-year-old gelding into the care of trainer Rudy Rodriguez. The results not only have been astounding but remarkably consistent. Since the claim Royal Posse has made 13 starts, fnishing either frst or second in all. There have been six stakes wins, including back-to-back scores in the 2015 and 2016 editions of the Evan Shipman Stakes at Saratoga, and a victory in open com- pany in the Mr. Sinatra Stakes at Aqueduct. Fittingly, the crowning jewel of that came Oct. 22 at Belmont Park 1 during New York Showcase Day as Royal Posse scored a rousing 3 ⁄2-length victory in the 41st running of the $300,000 Empire Classic Handicap over favorite Governor Malibu, who had fnished fourth in this year’s presented by NYRA Bets (gr. I). “A horse like this comes along once in a lifetime. He’s so honest, so hard-hitting,” said Dubb. “We loved that he’s by Posse. We’re all about New York. It means a lot to us. Along with Freud, Posse is one of the benchmark New York stallions.”

26 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 From lef, Michael Caruso, trainer Rudy Rodriguez, Michael Dubb, and Gary Aisquith with Royal Posse

stretch to fnish second. “Governor Malibu has some of the traits of his mother (Akilina, by Lang- fuhr),” said breeder/co-owner (with Oak Bluff Stables) Richard Leahy. Governor Malibu has fnished second in a pair of grade II events this season (Jim Dandy and ). “He tries really hard all the time. I love horses like that.” West Point Thoroughbreds’ Empire Dreams (by Patriot Act), who won last year’s Empire Classic over Royal Posse, garnered the show slot for trainer Tom The crowd around the winner’s circle Struckbylightning, by Cryptoclearance, Albertrani. braved the wind and rain showers to has won 10 of 33 starts and has collected cheer for this Everyman’s horse who earnings of $901,245. The Best, Bar none embodies the hard-working spirit of Royal Posse has returned to his cur- As the expression goes if you blink, New Yorkers so well. rent ownership more than $750,000 for you might miss it—in this case that in- Royal Posse, with jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. their investment. stant when a horse race can be blown aboard, raced the nine furlongs over the Jump Sucker Stable and Oak Bluff wide open. However, there was good sloppy sealed track in 1:52.15. Stables’ Governor Malibu (by Malibu news for race fans who may have had Bred by Richard Troncone Sr. and Moon), from the barn of trainer Chris- their eyes closed for a brief second. Richard Troncone Jr., the gelding, out of tophe Clement, rallied through the Because that moment of domination and extreme acceleration would be on display for a furlong or so through the sloppy stretch as Chester and Mary Bro- man’s homebred Bar of Gold completely engulfed her fve rivals in the $250,000 Empire Distaff Handicap. On the latter portion of the far bend, the 4-year-old daughter of Medaglia d’Oro, out of Khancord Kid, by Lemon Drop Kid, had settled into stride and was still on hold beneath jockey Joel Ro- sario, as the pair tracked the early lead- ers from ffth-position along the rail. That’s when a small seam appeared between runners. Rosario dropped his hands, and Bar of Gold stepped away from the feld. And that turn of incred- ible foot didn’t diminish until the rider geared her down late approaching the wire. The fnal result was a jaw-dropping 18-length win, in which Bar of Gold cov- 1 ered the 1 ⁄16 miles in 1:43.10. Royal Posse has won 10 of 33 starts and earned more than $900,000 Rushing into the winner’s circle, as-

November 2016 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 27 Classic/Distaf

“ I have goose bumps. I can’t remember the last time I had goose bumps watching a horse run.” “Ñ Loretta Lustig

Bar of Gold is geared down in the stretch of the Empire Distaf sistant trainer Loretta Lustig exclaimed: “This is the result of a patient ride,” settle was always what I’ve been target- “I have goose bumps. I can’t remember said Kimmel, who believed that Bar ing for her.” the last time I had goose bumps watch- of Gold should have won her previous Rosario smiled broadly, demonstrat- ing a horse run.” race—the Presque Isle Downs Masters ing how he gave the winner her cue with 1 Prior to the race, trainer John Kim- Stakes (gr. II) at 6 ⁄2 furlongs, in which his hands, as if he had just painted a mel appeared as confdent as a condi- she rallied seven-wide through the lane masterpiece in the saddle. tioner could possibly be. to fnish third, beaten just a half-length. Bar of Gold is now fve for fve on off- “Don’t send her. Let her settle,” Kim- “We always had a question about her tracks. mel had instructed Rosario in the pad- distance capabilities. I got to think more “She’s beautiful. This is nice,” said dock. That game plan played out to per- and more about it, trying to get this flly Chester Broman. “When you go to Med- fection. off the pace and giving her a chance to aglia d’Oro, you’re hoping for a good one. I think we have that.” The Empire Distaff was Bar of Gold’s ffth win from 15 starts and increased her earnings to $716,500. Around the Kimmel-barn, the affable winner, whose favorite treats are sweet potatoes and peppermints, is known as a people horse that you can love on. Khan- cord Kid was a solid grass performer, winning Gulfstream Park’s Herecomes- thebride Stakes (gr. IIIT) in 2010. With Bar of Gold’s strong showing on synthet- ic at Presque Isle, the turf may eventu- ally be in her future. Sinatra Thoroughbreds Racing’s Mecke’s Madalyn (by Desert Party) fnished second while Michael Dubb’s ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTOS NYTB’s Jef Cannizzo, lef, ReRun’s executive director Lisa Malloy, Joel Rosario, Jules N Rome (by Dunkirk) checked in Mary and Chester Broman, trainer John Kimmel and assistant Loretta Lustig third.

28 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 BUSTIN STONES 65% *44 winners from 68 runners in 2016 Top Ten General Sires: TAPIT ...... 45% UNCLE MO ...... 54% CURLIN ...... 55% CANDY RIDE (ARG) ...... 54% LUCKY PULPIT ...... 45% KITTEN’S JOY ...... 43% BERNARDINI ...... 45% GIANT’S CAUSEWAY . . . . .43% CITY ZIP ...... 56% MEDAGLIA D’ORO ...... 43% Only four other stallions on the Leading Sire list have more than 60% Winners / Runners *BLOODHORSE.COM statistics through 10/19/16 "He (Bustin Stones) moves his mares up amazingly." Jeffry Morris, Highclere, KY

In 2016, sire of four blacktype horses including stakes winners BUST ANOTHER ($271,477); BUSTIN OUT ($246,212); 2-year-old FILIBUSTIN ($101,970); and 2-year-old stakes-placed Mi Hossenda.

BUSTIN STONES Undefeated G1SW by CITY ZIP City Zip - Shesasurething, by Prospectors Gamble Graded Stakes Sire 2017 fee: $5,000 LF/SN #6 NY Sire by Progeny Earnings

Inquiries to Dr. Jerry Bilinski, (518) 461-8424 • E-mail: [email protected] • waldorffarm.com Waldorf Farm, P.O. Box 959, North Chatham, NY 12132 • (518) 766-4600 • Fax: (518) 766-4601 • Farm: (518) 766-9400 Breakin the Fever breaks away from the pack in the Hudson JOE LABOZZETTA/NYRA

Debra Breed’s Breakin the Fever A Breed Apart breaks through in BY KAREN M. JOHNSON the Hudson WHEN TRAINER DEBRA BREED arrived at Belmont Park Oct. 22 from her base of operations at Finger Lakes Gaming and Racetrack in Farmington, N.Y., she was in search of something that had eluded her in the past—a stakes win on the New York Racing Association circuit. Later that evening Breed returned home, not only a stakes-winning trainer in the big leagues of New York racing but also a celebrated owner and breeder on the Empire Showcase Day card, courtesy of Breakin the Fever’s victory in the $142,500 Hudson Handicap. Ridden by Finger Lakes local Nazario Alvarado, Breakin the Fever set the pace 1 in the 6 ⁄2-furlong Hudson to win by a half-length over post-time favorite Weekend Hideaway, who loomed a threat in the stretch but could not get by the resilient and wet-track-loving Breakin the Fever. It was Breakin the Fever’s 14th career win from 24 starts and his ffth in a stakes. He is now undefeated in fve starts over wet tracks. The Hudson winner is a 4-year-old son of former New York-based sire Roaring Fever, who was standing at Questroyal Stud near Stillwater before being sold and relocating to Saudi Arabia in 2013. Breakin the Fever, among the nominees for New York-bred champion male sprinter last year, provided Breed with her initial stakes win in the 2015 Ontario County Stakes at Finger Lakes. “He’s always been a good-trying horse,” said Breed, who was fanked in the win- ner’s circle by her husband, Ronald, and two of their young grandchildren, who are twins. “He runs his heart out. We’re very blessed. This being our frst stakes win at

30 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 NYRA is very exciting for us. It’s just huge for us.” Breed, a trainer since 1986, began breeding horses eight years ago. Her frst mare was Breakers West, the dam of Breakin the Fever. Breakers West won once in seven starts with Breed as her trainer. Upon Breakers West’s retirement, Breed privately purchased the flly, who was sired by the for- mer New York-based stallion Rodeo, from her breeder, Fran- cis Casey. “We liked Breakers West, and she won at Aqueduct in her frst start, so when we decided we would take a shot at breed- ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA ing horses, we started the operation with her,” Breed, who New York Toroughbred Breeders’ Jef Cannizzo, lef, with currently owns fve broodmares, explained. “Before Breakin jockey Javier Castellano and Marc Keller the Fever, she produced a couple of allowance horses. The mare has had a lot to do with this win today; she’s a really preferred New York-bred yearlings. nice black-type mare.” With her win in the , Quezon has now won a stakes Breed said she was attracted to Roaring Fever, a son of in each of her three seasons of competition. At 2 she captured Storm Cat who entered stud in 2005, because she admired the Maid of the Mist Stakes on the Empire Showcase Day card the consistency of his progeny. and then won the restricted Bouwerie Stakes at Belmont the “Roaring Fever was a hard-knocking sire,” she remarked. following year. 1 “Whether you run his horses low (in claimers) or in allowance Quezon, who was ridden to her 5 ⁄4-length Iroquois victory races, his runners always seem to do well. Actually, right now, by Javier Castellano, is trained by Bob Ribaudo. Ribaudo and my last Roaring Fever (before he left New York) is a full sister bloodstock agents Ian Brennan and Mike Ryan picked out the to Breakin the Fever, so we’re hoping she is just as good.” flly for Keller at the New York-bred sale. The aforementioned is the 2-year-old flly Clara’s Gone Bred by Apache Farm, Quezon is produced from the West, who is unraced. Breakers West, now 14, was bred this Olympio mare Kalookan Dancer. It is because of her dam that year to New York sire Hold Me Back, who stands at Irish Hill Quezon earned her name, which is a city in the Philippines, Century Farm near Stillwater. located near Kalookan City. “I try to put the letter ‘Q’ in all of my fllies’ names, and this Quezon puts the ÔQÕ in Iroquois actually isn’t as far-fetched as when I have to make up names The stakes action on the Empire Showcase Day card got with ‘Qs’ in it,” Keller said with a chuckle. off to a late start while track management and jockeys dis- Winning for the ffth time in 10 career starts, Quezon entered cussed the safety of the main track, which was rendered a the Iroquois following a second-place fnish in Belmont’s Gal- sea of slop after numerous periods of rain and showers inun- lant Bloom Handicap (gr. II) Oct. 1. dated the area for the 24 hours leading up to the New York- “We’ll keep her in training next year, and I think she will bred extravaganza. win a graded stakes before she is retired,” a confdent Keller Scheduled to go off at 1:28 p.m. EDT as Race 3, the remarked. $142,500 Iroquois Stakes for New York-bred flly and mare sprinters was delayed by 16 minutes while harrows took another spin around the track to ensure the welfare of both horses and riders. The weather had already taken a hit on the Iroquois with the defection of Hot City Girl, the 6-5 morning-line favor- ite, from a small feld of six entered to begin with. Hot City Girl, whose older half sister, the retired , won the race the last two years, was scratched when her connections decided they were leery of running her on a wet track be- cause of a foot issue she had been battling in the lead-up to Showcase Day. But Marc Keller, the owner of the 25-100 winning favorite Quezon, said after the Iroquois he was confdent that had Hot City Girl run, his flly would have beaten the 2015 champion New York-bred 3-year-old flly. “I felt we were the best horse in this race,” stated Keller,

who purchased Quezon, a 4-year-old daughter of Tiz Wonder- SUSIE RAISHER/NYRA ful, for $90,000 from the 2013 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale of Quezon afer taking the Iroquois as the 25-100 favorite

November 2016 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 31 Pat On the Back with Dylan Davis up ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTOS

Pat On the Back, Bonita Bianca take Back to Back to the slop in the BY PAUL VOLPONI Showcase DAN HAYDEN SPENT A DECADE working beside legendary horseman John Ner- ud as farm manager of Sugar Maple Farm, attempting to soak up the Hall of Famer’s voluminous knowledge. Today he’s a bloodstock agent and general manager of Vin- ery New York, which leased Sugar Maple Farm several years ago. Hayden was instrumental in planning the mating of Pat On the Back, by Con- grats, out of Accomplished, by Awesome Again, which was bred beneath the banner of Howard Kaskel’s Sugar Maple Farm. On New York Showcase Day Oct. 22, the chestnut colt scored an upset front-running victory in the $250,000 Sleepy Hollow Stakes for state-bred 2-year-olds, annexing his second stakes in fve starts. “He was always a very straightforward, good-minded horse,” said Hayden, a native of County Kildare, Ireland. “To me what stood out about him was his athletic ability. He had a great walk with a beautiful swagger, accompanied with great balance. He was a very willing horse and always seemed eager to please.” Those qualities were also apparent to Harold Lerner, Wayne Cutler (AWC Stables), and Dale Cohen (Nehoc Stables), who ponied-up $70,000 for the runner last summer at the Fasig-Tipton sale of preferred New York-bred yearlings. “Kenny McPeek saw him at the sales a year ago. He’s a terrifc blood- Pat On the Back heads to the winner’s circle aer his stock agent (and trainer),” said Cutler. “The Congrats had done well, es- score in the Sleepy Hollow pecially on the flly side. I remember Harold (Lerner) told Kenny, ‘Look

32 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 for something that can run.’ He’s been in a small stall the night before the sale, en victory going six furlongs. a tremendous surprise for us. And he’s kicking her front and back legs to get Heading into the $250,000 Maid of the the only horse that raced today (in the free. So (the next day) she had a little Mist Stakes on New York Showcase Day, Sleepy Hollow) without Lasix.” heat in her shins.” Bonita Bianca seemed the perfect can- Sent out by McPeek (along with as- Bloodstock agent Kim Valerio was didate to stretch-out successfully to the sistant Jeff Odintz) and ridden by Dylan well aware of these circumstances. mile distance. Hence, she was favored in Davis, who also rode the colt to victory “Others probably knew, too. That’s the deep feld of nine juvenile fllies. Sept. 10 in the Aspirant Stakes at Fin- what kept the price down. But I went to That forethought came to fruition ger Lakes Gaming and Racetrack, Pat Michael (Dubb) hoping he would (bid) as Bonita Bianca, beneath jockey Irad On the Back assumed the lead out of and then give her time to heal,” said Ortiz Jr., chased the early pace over the the starting gate in the Sleepy Hollow. Valerio. “She was a big horse. I come sloppy footing, which she might not He raced an opening half-mile in :47.45, from a show jumping background, and have relished. But turning for home she before shaking loose from his early I like a big horse. She had a lot of her got the leaders in her sights and surged challengers. sire’s physical qualities. I was hoping to the front in upper-stretch, drawing off 1 The colt then swung three-wide into she’d also have the speed of her dam.” to win by 5 ⁄4 lengths in 1:40.19. the stretch and held sway in the lane, Dubb teamed up with Michael Im- The flly is now two for two and has 1 registering a 1 ⁄2-length win and racing perio and Bethlehem Stables (Michael earned $186,000. the one-turn mile in 1:40.08 over the Caruso) to acquire Bonita Bianca. “Her father won the (2007) Breed- sloppy sealed track. “The credit goes to Kim for picking ers’ Cup (Classic, gr. I) in the slop, and Pat On the Back recorded his third this flly out,” said Dubb. “In this situa- I thought the distance ft,” said Rodri- victory from fve starts, all with Davis tion I was willing to take a shot because guez. ‘She’s a nice, long flly. Everything aboard, and boosted his earnings to $300,020. Tellmeafookystory (by Tale of Ekati), owned by Brooklyn Boyz Stables and several others, closed stoutly through the stretch to gain the runner-up spot. Francis Paolangeli’s homebred Gold for the King (by Posse) was third as the 5-2 favorite. In 2002 Sackatoga Stable’s Funny Cide (by Distorted Humor) was victo- rious in the Sleepy Hollow before go- ing on to win the and (both gr. I) in 2003.

Maid to Win Michael Dubb again showed his savvy as an owner in acquiring 2-year-old flly Bonita Bianca (by Curlin) earlier this year at the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Co.’s March sale for $97,000. That price may seem moderate, considering she is out Bonita Bianca is clearly the best in the Maid of the Mist of Friendly Michelle (by Artax), a grade I-winning mare (2004 Prioress Stakes). But there is a substantial backstory. I believed the flly had value as a brood- has looked like she’ll be a quality horse, The flly was bred by Fran- mare (prospect), more than what we and so far so good. I think she’s going to cesco (Dormellito Stud), who had gone paid for her. Also, a ton of credit goes get better. She looks like she’s still learn- to Curlin previously with his mare. to Bruce Jackson at Fair Hill for doing a ing, and she’s much more comfortable “(Bonita Bianca) had been the best tremendous job with her.” on a fast track.” one produced so far. She was a gor- The gamble that the owners as- Lianna Stables’ Tainted Angel (by Yes geous flly, very well put together,” said sumed began to pay off at Belmont It’s True), also saddled by Rodriguez, Francesco, whose flly didn’t breeze Sept. 22 when Bonita Bianca, who’d was second with Glenn Bennett’s Bree’s particularly well for her potential bid- been put into the care of trainer Rudy Got Heart (by Colonel John) fnishing ders. “(Unfortunately), she got trapped Rodriguez, scored an impressive maid- third.

November 2016 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 33 Brother O’Connell, inside, edges Tapitation in the Mohawk JOE LABOZZETTA/NYRA

Brother O’Connell, Old Harbor secure Long on Talent

stakes scores in BY KAREN M. JOHNSON the slop WHEN JERRY CRAWFORD, the president of the Donegal Racing partnership, pur- chased a New York-bred yearling son of Giant’s Causeway out of a Seeking the Gold mare at Keeneland’s September yearling sale in 2013, he gave the colt a name that was in keeping with his stamina-infused pedigree. Brother O’Connell, who is named for an Irish priest who went to East Africa near- ly 40 years ago to teach Kenyans how to become dominant in long-distance track and feld events at the Olympics, didn’t become a distance runner, but he is long on talent. The 4-year-old, who was bred by the late Broadway theatrical agent, Sarah Jane Leigh, won for the fourth time this year by capturing the $196,000 Mohawk Stakes at 1 Belmont Park Oct. 22. The 1 ⁄16-mile Mohawk, which was originally scheduled to be run at the same distance on Belmont’s inner turf course, marked Brother O’Connell’s frst stakes win. Rain pounded the New York metro area for a full 24 hours prior to the Mohawk, which resulted in the 38th running of the New York-bred stakes for 3-year-olds and up being moved to the main track, which was listed as sloppy and sealed. There were a food of notable scratches, including the 5-2 morning-line favorite, Kharafa, the Mohawk runner-up in 2015; and Lubash, last year’s winner.

ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA Only fve of the original nine entered made the starting gate, with the post-time fa- Donegal Racing’s Jerry Crawford guides vorite’s role going to Tapitation. The Tom Morley-trained Brother O’Connell, ridden Brother O’Connell to the winner’s circle by John Velazquez, used pacesetting tactics to steal the race. It looked like Tapitation

34 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 had Brother O’Connell’s measure in the Stakes for New York-bred fllies and small New York-based broodmare band. stretch, but the favorite never was able mares that left the connections of the An endocrinologist, Birnbaum owned to gain enough momentum to pass his race’s winner, Old Harbor, in the throes and raced Old Harbor’s dam, Royal rival and had to settle for second, a neck of joy and despair. Mast, whom he acquired for $8,500 at 3 behind at the wire. Following Old Harbor’s 6 ⁄4-length auction when she was a yearling. Spar- Crawford and several of his partners victory in the Ticonderoga, which, like ingly raced before her racing career were on hand for the win, braving the the Mohawk, was moved from the turf ended due to an injury, New York-bred blustery, wet conditions that persisted to the sloppy main track, the 5-year-old Royal Mast died in 2013 while foaling throughout the afternoon on Empire was pulled up on the gallop-out by jockey a New York-bred Girolamo colt, New Showcase Day at Belmont. Manny Franco who felt she wasn’t mov- Harbor, who has failed to reach the win- “I was so excited when we bought this ing comfortably. Dr. Joseph Birnbaum’s ner’s circle in fve starts thus far. horse at Keeneland,” Crawford said of homebred was subsequently placed in This was Old Harbor’s third start in his $125,000 purchase. “He was bred to the equine ambulance. Later in the eve- the Ticonderoga, after previously fnish- go a mile and a half or (just under), and ning of Oct. 22, Old Harbor, who was ing second in 2014 and sixth last year. Donegal loves stamina horses. Unfor- diagnosed with flling in her left foreleg, She began her career in 2013 and broke tunately, he had a little bit of an airway and had to have a little bit of procedure—nothing major—yet it has turned him into a mile-and-a-sixteenth, mile-and-an-eighth kind of horse.” Crawford said he had taken time out of a hectic schedule to come to New York from Iowa to watch Brother O’Connell run. “I’m on sensory overload with my two-legged racer and my four-legged racers,” Crawford, an attorney, re- marked, before explaining that he is helping Democratic presidential nomi- nee Hillary Clinton with her campaign. Morley said New York-bred company is not in Brother O’Connell’s immediate future, as the trainer plans on bringing him to the Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, where he will have a division this

winter. JOE LABOZZETTA/NYRA 3 “The stakes program down there Ticonderoga winner Old Harbor was pulled up afer her 6 ⁄4-length win and may lends itself to a horse like him,” Morley have sufered a bowed tendon said. “We’ll target the state-bred stakes when we come back up (to New York).” was transported back to trainer Russell her maiden in her second start, against Brother O’Connell is the third foal Cash’s barn at Monmouth Park. state-bred company at Saratoga Race and frst black-type winner out of Shared The day after the Ticonderoga, Birn- Course. A multiple stakes winner, Old Dreams, a stakes winner for Leigh, who baum reported the daughter of former Harbor carried Birnbaum’s vibrant died in 2015, and her brother, Robin. New York sire Raffe’s Majesty likely green and pink silks to victories in sev- The mare was sold in foal to Ghostzap- suffered a bowed tendon. He said once eral restricted stakes on the New York per at the 2014 Keeneland November the swelling diminished, an ultrasound Racing Association circuit, including sale and was purchased for $105,000 by would determine whether the initial di- the 2015 John Hettinger Stakes. This McMahon & Hill Bloodstock, acting as agnosis was correct. year the dark bay with a tiny splash of agent. Following the Ghostzapper colt “This might be a career-ending in- white on her forehead won an open born in 2015, Shared Dreams produced jury,” said an emotional Birnbaum, who company stakes, the George Rosenberg- a Noble Mission flly this year. watched the Ticonderoga from his home er Memorial Stakes, at Delaware Park. in Toms River, N.J. “Otherwise, she is in Old Harbor’s victory in the 36th run- THE AGONY OF VICTORY good spirits and not in pain.” ning of the Ticonderoga Stakes elevated There were two distinctly different If the injury does prove to be career- her earnings to $607,585 and her record endings to the $200,000 Ticonderoga ending, Old Harbor will join Birnbaum’s to 8-4-4 in 25 starts.

November 2016 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 35 Tony and Robin Malatino with Honeychild

Tony and Robin Malatino became Love of the Game addicted to BY TERESA GENARO / SKIP DICKSTEIN PHOTOS Thoroughbreds THE ROAD TO THOROUGHBRED OWNERSHIP was a pretty standard one for Tony Malatino. He grew up in the Albany area, and he had a friend whose father owned harness horses, stabled not far from Saratoga Springs. “He talked me into getting a job at the racetrack,” said Malatino, speaking from his home in Saratoga. “I don’t think I’d ever touched a horse, but he said, ‘It’s easy. Don’t worry about it.’ ” He ended up working with trainer Howard Parker—“the class of the track,” Mala- tino calls him—and he learned how to groom, to clean tack, to pack feet. Before long, some friends of his claimed a horse that he went in on, ran him a few times, lost him to a claim. “And that was it,” said Malatino. “I graduated; I went into the Navy; I went to graduate school. I had nothing to do with horses.” But that, of course, didn’t last. And once again, it was a friend that lured him back in, a friend that had owned some Thoroughbreds and was thinking of purchasing a yearling privately from a Hudson Valley farm. “He asked if I was interested in taking a look at the horse with him,” Malatino recounted. “ ‘How much do they want for him?’ ” I asked. “ ‘$22,000,’ ” he said. “I saw him in the paddock and said, ‘Offer him $19,000 and I’ll be your partner.’ So we bought the horse.”

36 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 Te Malatinos moved to their horse property in 2015

That horse was Well Well Well, a New York-bred by Ends Well entire exposure. I had no exposure to out of the Damascus mare Damascat. He won the Bertram F. Saratoga. I didn’t even know where it Bongard Stakes at 2 in 1990 and earned nearly $150,000. was. But around the year 2000, I read “I was going to quit my day job,” he Seabiscuit. Tony said, ‘I’m not sure joked. you’re going to like it. It’s about horses.’ He didn’t, and, in fact, when Well Well “But I read it, and it changed my life. Well was retired, Malatino took another I was mesmerized. I was enthralled with hiatus from horse ownership. And when this horse.” he got back in, it wasn’t a friend that beck- A few years later, she and Tony were oned. This time it was his wife. in Saratoga and decided, on something In 1992 Robin Malatino (then Robin Prever) of a whim, to go to the sales before was one of a group of investors, including Tony, that pur- heading out to dinner. They never made chased Saratoga Mineral Water, which had, under various it to the restaurant. ownership groups, been bottling the spring water that has The savvy businesswoman who had fowed underneath the city since the 19th century. A native sold Saratoga Beverage Group for $58.5 of Manhattan who had grown up in Florida, she knew little million in 2000 walked past a stall in of upstate New York and had never been to Saratoga, but which a flly by Lemon Drop Kid was as CEO and chairperson of Saratoga Beverage Group, she, lying down, rising when Robin ap- along with Tony, whom she’d begun dating in 1989 (they proached. “I knew nothing,” she said. married in 2000), began spending a lot of time in the Spa “I thought her name was Lemon Drop City, time that inevitably led them back to the racetrack, Kid; that’s how naïve I was. But I had and, one night in 2003, to the Fasig-Tipton yearling sale. learned in Seabiscuit that horses don’t “I’d go with him to the races to watch the horses he usually lie down, and Seabiscuit did, so owned with a couple of buddies,” she said. “That was my I thought, ‘She’s going to be a winner.’ “I said to Tony, ‘I need to buy her.’ ” Multiple conversations and about $150,000 later, the flly was hers. Within a day they’d engaged Ken McPeek as their trainer, and before they were done, Te Malatinos’ silks they’d purchased a colt that had caught

November 2016 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 37 Tony Malatino

War Dancer winning the grade III Louisville Handicap at Churchill Downs in 2014

each of his frst fve starts, winning once, then was retired with a foot injury. Af- ter four years away from the track, he embarked on a brief steeplechase career, racing in jump races in Virginia and Maryland, winning a timber race a few years ago at age 11. Now retired, he lives on the Malatinos’ farm near Saratoga. “We sent a van down to pick him up, and he’s the lord and master of the farm,” said Tony. “He teaches the young horses how to behave.” The Malatinos spend about half the year in Florida, where they both work for Morgan Stanley, and half in Sarato-

CHURCHILL DOWNS/REED PALMER PHOTOGRAPHY CHURCHILL DOWNS/REED PALMER ga, on the farm they purchased in 2005, initially with resistance from Tony. “After we started buying horses,” said Tony’s eye in the auction ring the night tention here if we can support him and Robin, “I quickly learned about rescues before and that had, unbeknownst to see what he can do.” and slaughter, and I said, ‘We need to them, been bought by McPeek. Though that yearling flly they have a farm. Now that we have horses, “The van had already left and was in bought, named Sugar Plum Girl, didn’t we need a place to retire them.’ ” Albany, and Ken told the driver to turn turn out to be an incarnation of Seabis- None too keen on the idea, Tony the van around and bring him back,” cuit, the colt, Belarion, hit the board in agreed, with one stipulation: that she said Robin. “Off walks the horse that had roared at Tony the night before. That night started it all for us, this amazing journey.” That journey included purchasing several more horses in the name of Di- amond M Stable, the best of which is the multiple graded stakes winner War Dancer, who ran his last race, a winning one, in the Sept. 10 PTHA President’s Cup Stakes at Parx. The 6-year-old son of War Front—Deed I Do, by Alydeed, will begin his stallion career at Rock- ridge Stud near Hudson, N.Y. “Everyone we talked to said that (Rockridge owner) Lere Visagie is as good as there is in the state,” said Tony. “I think the program in New York is a good one for stallion owners and breed- ers; I don’t see the need to stand him anywhere else. He might draw some at- Tony with one of the farm’s weanlings

38 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 fnd a farm within Saratoga’s city limits. No easy task, but he should have known “ My purpose in this industry is to that his wife was up to it. Within a couple of miles of Saratoga be part of the solution to this problem Race Course, she found a farm of about 80 acres. It was perfect—except that of retiring horses.” someone was living on it. Ñ Robin Malatino “I knocked on his door,” said Robin, “and I said, ‘I need to buy your property. I have horses, and I need a farm.’ “He said, ‘It’s not for sale.’ ” Eight months and $1.56 million later, the farm was theirs. They and their hors- es—including mares and foals—moved “ on to the property in the summer of 2015. This year Tony Malatino has estab- lished a new partnership, Saratoga Sev- en, comprising people he’s met over his years in the racing business. They pur- chased three horses at August’s Fasig- Tipton sale of preferred New York-bred If your goal is to inherit yearlings, including a colt by Dialed In, lightning speed in your foal, whose Gunnevera had won the Saratoga Special Stakes (gr. II) earlier that day, for consider this . . . $260,000. They also purchased a Paynter colt at the select yearling sale in Sarato- BOYS AT TOSCONOVA ga for $255,000. broke his maiden at Belmont The Malatinos have four mares that in a blistering will foal next year in New York, and Tony :56.26 for 5F (102 Beyer) said he expects to purchase a few more Graded-placed in his first start at 2 to breed to War Dancer in 2017. “I prefer to be racing in New York,” he BOYS AT TOSCONOVA said. “The racing program is great, and defeated the best horses the breeders’ awards are so good, not to in the nation including mention the purses.” STAY THIRSTY, GROUPIE DOLL, And now that she’s got her farm, J P’S GUSTO, BRILLIANT SPEED, etc. First winner, SISELLA, scored where she can retire her own horses, Runnerup to Leading Second-Crop Sire a smashing 10 3/4-length Robin has set her sights higher. UNCLE MO in the Grey Goose maiden victory in a field of 10 “My purpose in this industry is to be BreedersÕ Cup Juvenile-G1 at Laurel Park, Oct. 1. part of the solution to this problem of re- tiring horses,” she said. She’d like to see a mandated Social Security-type program that would re- quire donations—and signifcant ones— First-Crop Auction 2-Year-Olds Sell for Up to $165,000 at every point in a horse’s life. Officer - Little Bonnet, by Coronado's Quest Fee: $2500 S/N “Nobody likes paying Social Securi- ty,” she said. “But it’s mandatory, and we do it because we like living in this coun- Located just minutes from Saratoga Race Course try. The same thing has to happen with 58 DUNN ROAD, STILLWATER, NY 12170 .” QUESTROYALNORTH.COM Seabiscuit inspirations aside, her INQUIRIES TO: Midge Hawver (518) 828-0777 Email: [email protected] • Kelly McCombs, Office Manager (518) 541-3280 business principles govern her ap- Mike Brown, Farm Manager (518) 774-2730 • Email: [email protected] proach to horse racing, and fve months

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before War Dancer begins his stud career, she’s carefully preparing a strategy to make him successful, one that involves courting the best mares she can fnd for a book that will ideally reach 100. But her prag- matism doesn’t mean that she’s im- mune to the magic of horse racing, or unwilling to immerse herself ful- ly in the venture begun by accident on the Fasig-Tipton grounds more than a decade ago. “It’s the most addicting thing,” she said. “We were sitting around the other night, and we were talking about the best nights in our lives. I’ve had a lot of good nights, but two of them had to do with horses. They are magical animals; they’re spiri- tual. When you’re around them, you feel something you’ve never felt before.” Te Malatinos’ 80-acre farm is not far from Saratoga Race Course

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NEW YORK BREEDERS' FUTURITY (R) Cide S (R). Raced 4 yrs, 21 sts, 8 wins, $133,600. Dam of 3 named foals, Finger Lakes, 10/1, $219,613g ($219,613), 2yo, N.Y.-bred, 6f, 2016: True Gold, ch c, by Frost Giant. 2 rnrs, 2 wnrs, 1 sw. 1:10.95, track good. Inbreeding: 4SX3D Mr. Prospector; 5SX5D Northern Dancer. 2012: Man O Manassas, b g, by Copelan Too. Raced 2 yrs, 1—GOLD FOR THE KING, 122, g, (Posse—Gold for the Queen, by Nicking: POSSE w/GOLD TOKEN mares: 7 foals, 5 strs, 4 wnrs 13 sts, 1 win, $26,824. 3rd Coin Collector S (R). Gold Token), A, $131,768, B/O—Francis Paolangeli (N.Y.), T—Charlton (57%), 2 2yo wnrs (29%), 1 SW (14%), 0 GSW (0%) 2013: Two Foot Up, b f, by Copelan Too. Unraced. Baker, J—Eric Cancel 2014: FILIBUSTIN, b f, by Bustin Stones. 2—Macho Miah, 122, c, (Macho Uno—I Know You Know, by Officer), Broodmare sire: GOLD TOKEN, b, 1993-2006. Sire of 45 dams At 2: Won Joseph A. Gimma S (R). NR, $43,923, O—Gabrielle Farm, Karl E. Seitz, William D. Hart Sr., and of 113 foals, 63 rnrs (56%), 41 wnrs (36%), 12 2yo wnrs 2015: Dkb/br f, by Take Charge Indy. ($65,000 keenov wnlg). Christopher T. Dunn (11%), 1.39 AEI, 1.27 CI; 3 sw. 2016: Dkb/br c, by Forty Tales. 3—Eddie's Gift, 122, g, (El Corredor—City Gift, by City Place), A, 2nd dam: Jam Down Queen, gr/ro, 1999. Bred by Will Kari (Ky.). Inbreeding: 4SX5SX4D Mr. Prospector. $21,961, O—Barry K. Schwartz Raced 2 yrs, 3 sts, 1 win, $12,300. Nicking: BUSTIN STONES w/WESTERN CAT mares: 1 foal, 1 str, 3 Margins—2 , neck, 9. 7 starters. 1 wnr (100%), 1 2yo wnr (100%), 1 SW (100%), 0 GSW (0%) Gold for the King, b g, 2014 JOSEPH A. GIMMA STAKES (R) Broodmare sire: Western Cat, ch, 1993. Sire of 33 dams of 76 Deputy Minister, 79 Belmont Park, 10/2, $150,000a ($150,000), 2yo, f, N.Y.-bred, 7f, foals, 29 rnrs (38%), 15 wnrs (20%), 4 2yo wnrs (5%), 0.48 Silver Deputy, 85 1:24.38, track good. AEI, 1.15 CI; 1 sw. POSSE, Silver Valley, 79 1—FILIBUSTIN, 120, (Bustin Stones—Sweet Aloha, by Western Cat), b, 00 Rahy, 85 A++, $90,000, B—Luck Be a Lady Racing (N.Y.), O—Alan R. Cook, 2nd dam: Sweet Leilani, dkb/br, 1995-2012. Bred by O'Sullivan Raska, 92 T—Gregory D. Sacco, J—Jose Lezcano Farms and Robert McMillan (W.Va.). Unraced. Borishka, 87 2—Tiznow's Smile, 118, (Tiznow—Serenity's Smile, by Dixie Brass), Mr. Prospector, 70 A++, $30,000, O—Francis J. Paolangeli BERTRAM F. BONGARD STAKES (R) Gold Token, 93 3—Iron Mizz, 122, (Mizzen Mast—Iron Goddess, by More Than GOLD FOR Connie's Gift, 86 Ready), A++, $15,000, O—Barry K. Schwartz Belmont Park, 10/2, $150,000g ($147,000), 2yo, N.Y.-bred, 7f, 1:23.62, track good. THE QUEEN, Margins—43, 3, 1. 12 starters. b, 06 Jam Down Wolf Power, 78 1—MIRAI, 120, c, (Trappe Shot—That's Ok, by Not For Love), A++, Filibustin, b f, 2014 $90,000, B—Eaton and Thorne (N.Y.), O—Robert V. LaPenta and Mada- Queen, 99 Classic Battle, 94 Carson City, 87 ket Stables, T—Chad C. Brown, J—Jose L. Ortiz City Zip, 98 DH—2—Haul Anchor, 120, c, (Bernardini—Whichwaydidshego, by BUSTIN Baby Zip, 91 Storm Cat), C+, $15,000, O—Chester and Mary Broman Sr. STONES, DH—2—Pat On the Back, 122, c, (Congrats—Accomplished, by ch, 04 Prospectors Gamble, 85 Shesasurething, 97 Awesome Again), B, $30,000, O—Harold Lerner, AWC Stables and Nona's Moment, 86 Nehoc Stables Margins—2, 51, 51. 5 starters. Storm Cat, 83 Western Cat, 93 Mirai, ch c, 2014 SWEET Mill Loft, 85 ALOHA, Pulpit, 94 b, 04 Tagish, 86 Tapit, 01 Sweet Leilani, 95 TRAPPE Tap Your Heels, 96 Mauna Loa, 72 SHOT, ch, 07 Private Account, 76 Shopping, 88 Impish, 72 Mr. Prospector, 70 Not For Love, 90

SV PHOTOGRAPHY Dance Number, 79 Gold for the King THAT'S OK, b, 05 Saratoga Six, 82 My New Pal, 91 RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Thanks Pal, 86 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned At 2 3 2(1) 0 1(1) $195,568 Lifetime 3 2(1) 0 1(1) $195,568 Sire: POSSE, b, 2000. Raced 2 yrs, 18 sts, 7 wins, $662,841. Won Breeders' Cup S (gr. II), Kentucky Breeders' Cup S (gr. III), Lafayette S (gr. III), Matt Winn S, Thanksgiving H; 2nd Swale S (gr. III), Bashford Manor S (gr. III); 3rd Vosburgh S (gr. ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA I), Three Chimneys Juvenile S. Filibustin Lifetime: 10 crops, 688 foals, 550 rnrs (80%), 414 wnrs (60%), 109 2yo wnrs (16%), 32 sw (5%), 1.35 AEI, 1.34 CI, 295 sale yrlgs, avg $34,801, 0.6 TNA. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD In 2016: 6 sw, 40 2yos, 7 2yo rnrs, 2 2yo wnrs, 7 sale yrlgs, Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned avg $11,743. At 2 2 2(1) 0 0 $101,970 1st dam: GOLD FOR THE QUEEN, b, 2006. Bred by Pegasus Lifetime 2 2(1) 0 0 $101,970

Farms (N.Y.). Raced 4 yrs, 23 sts, 5 wins, $239,136. Won ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA Sire: BUSTIN STONES, ch, 2004. Raced 2 yrs, 6 sts, 6 wins, Mirai New York Oaks (R), Susan B. Anthony H (R); 2nd Union Avenue $480,150. Won Carter H (gr. I), General George H (gr. II), New S (R), Darlin Momma S (R), Arctic Queen H (R); 3rd Love Is York Stallion Times Square S (R), Promonroe S (R), Screen- Eternal S (R), Jack Betta Be Rite H (R). Dam of 3 named foals, land S (R). RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD 2 rnrs, 1 wnr, 1 sw. ($1,500, 2006 newoct wnlg; $2,000, Lifetime: 5 crops, 146 foals, 105 rnrs (72%), 79 wnrs (54%), 25 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned 2007 eassep yrlg). 2yo wnrs (17%), 5 sw (3%), 1.34 AEI, 1.44 CI, 23 sale yrlgs, At 2 2 2(1) 0 0 $133,800 2013: Goldie's Princess, b f, by Bluegrass Cat. Raced 1 yr, 1 avg $24,650, 0.4 TNA. st, 0 wins, $1,150. In 2016: 3 sw, 28 2yos, 11 2yo rnrs, 4 2yo wnrs. Lifetime 2 2(1) 0 0 $133,800 2014: GOLD FOR THE KING, b g, by Posse. Sire: TRAPPE SHOT, ch, 2007. Raced 3 yrs, 12 sts, 6 wins, At 2: Won New York Breeders' Futurity (R), 3rd Funny 1st dam: Sweet Aloha, b, 2004. Bred by O'Sullivan Farms (W.Va.).

42 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 $703,884. Won True North H (gr. II), Long Branch S, Waldoboro 2yo wnrs (13%), 8 sw (4%), 0.88 AEI, 0.92 CI, 28 sale yrlgs, RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD S; 2nd Izod Haskell Invitational S (gr. I), Alfred G. Vanderbilt avg $9,658, 0.2 TNA. H (gr. I). In 2016: 5 sw, 15 2yos, 3 2yo rnrs, 3 2yo wnrs, 1 sale yrlg, Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Lifetime: 2 crops, 171 foals, 92 rnrs (54%), 48 wnrs (28%), 22 $10,000. At 2 5 1 1(1) 1 $78,000 2yo wnrs (13%), 3 sw (2%), 1.21 AEI, 1.55 CI, 175 sale yrlgs, At 3 13 8(2) 2 1(1) $188,061 1st dam: Twinkie Zone, dkb/br, 2001. Bred by Very Un Stable avg $66,891, 1.1 TNA. At 4 5 4(2) 0 0 $89,660 (N.Y.). Raced 2 yrs, 8 sts, 2 wins, $76,050. Dam of 6 named In 2016: 3 sw, 80 2yos, 30 2yo rnrs, 11 2yo wnrs, 48 sale yrlgs, Lifetime 23 13(4) 3(1) 2(1) $355,721 foals, 5 rnrs, 4 wnrs, 1 sw. ($1,000, 2008 newoct, Smooth avg $22,621. Jazz). Sire: ROARING FEVER, dkb/br, 2000. Raced 3 yrs, 19 sts, 4 wins, 1st dam: That's Ok, b, 2005. Bred by Timber Creek Farm (N.J.). 2008: Mostess Hostess, ch f, by Talk Is Money. Raced 2 yrs, $219,655. Won Alysheba S; 2nd Cowdin S (gr. III), Paterson S; Raced 1 yr, 2 sts, $800. Dam of 4 named foals, 4 rnrs, 2 wnrs, 3 sts, 1 win, $32,163. 3rd Salvator Mile H (gr. III), William Donald Schaefer H (gr. III). 1 sw. ($700,000, 2007 ftffeb 2yo; $12,000, 2008 keenov). 2009: Twinkie Z, ch f, by Smooth Jazz. Raced 2 yrs, 12 sts, Lifetime: 9 crops, 206 foals, 157 rnrs (76%), 110 wnrs (53%), 27 2010: Mononoke, dkb/br f, by Orientate. Raced 4 yrs, 28 sts, 0 wins, $1,125. 2yo wnrs (13%), 7 sw (3%), 1.24 AEI, 0.97 CI, 30 sale yrlgs, 2 wins, $93,323. ($85,000 saraug yrlg). 2010: Nihil Sine Labore, b g, by Nobiz Like Shobiz. Raced 3 avg $8,263, 0.1 TNA. 2011: Not bred. yrs, 20 sts, 1 win, $11,534. In 2016: 1 sw, 7 2yos, 2 2yo rnrs, 1 2yo wnr. 2012: Seiun Delilah, ch f, by Munnings. Raced 3 yrs in Japan, 2011: Twinkie Winks, ch g, by Midas Eyes. Raced 4 yrs, 34 1st dam: Breakers West, ch, 2002. Bred by Francis Casey (N.Y.). 15 sts, 0 wins, $51,919. ($67,000 ftnmix wnlg; $80,000 sts, 2 wins, $35,741. Raced 2 yrs, 7 sts, 1 win, $31,779. Dam of 5 named foals, keesep yrlg). 2013: FINGERPAINTER, dkb/br f, by Nobiz Like Shobiz. 3 rnrs, 3 wnrs, 1 sw. 2013: Danebury, dkb/br c, by Super Saver. Raced 2 yrs, 2 At 2: 2nd Shesastonecoldfox S (R). 2008: Polish Break, b f, by Polish Pro. Died 2010. sts, 0 wins, $14,000. ($50,000 ftnmix wnlg; $230,000 At 3: Won Arctic Queen S (R), Niagara S (R). 2009: Ella's Gone West, ch f, by Eltish. Raced 3 yrs, 22 sts, saraug yrlg). 2014: Milky Whey Gal, gr/ro f, by Cosmonaut. Unraced. 4 wins, $92,792. 2014: MIRAI, ch c, by Trappe Shot. ($55,000 saraug yrlg; 2015: Barren. 2011: Logan's Slogan, gr/ro f, by Maybry's Boy. Raced 2 yrs, $280,000 obsmar 2yo). 2016: Foal died. 6 sts, 1 win, $6,672. Died 2015. At 2: Won Bertram F. Bongard S (R). Inbreeding: 4SX4D Cormorant; 5SX5D Northern Dancer. 2012: BREAKIN THE FEVER, b g, by Roaring Fever. 2015: Dkb/br f, by Overanalyze. Nicking: NOBIZ LIKE SHOBIZ w/WILD ZONE mares: 2 foals, 2 At 2: 2nd Notebook S (R). 2016: Gr/ro f, by Cairo Prince. strs, 2 wnrs (100%), 1 2yo wnr (50%), 1 SW (50%), 0 GSW (0%) At 3: Won Leon Reed Memorial S (R), Ontario County S Inbreeding: 5SX3D Mr. Prospector; 4SX4D Numbered Account; Broodmare sire: WILD ZONE, b, 1990. Sire of 76 dams of 252 (R), 3rd Tom Ridge S. 5SX4DX5D Raise a Native. At 4: Won George W. Barker S (R), Leon Reed Memo- Nicking: TRAPPE SHOT w/NOT FOR LOVE mares: 1 foal, 1 str, foals, 152 rnrs (60%), 99 wnrs (39%), 34 2yo wnrs (13%), 0.95 AEI, 1.29 CI; 9 sw. rial S (R). 1 wnr (100%), 1 2yo wnr (100%), 1 SW (100%), 0 GSW (0%) 2013: Slipped. 2nd dam: I'm So Agreeable, dkb/br, 1986-2008. Bred by Harry Broodmare sire: Not For Love, b, 1990-2016. Sire of 242 dams 2014: Clara's Gone West, ch f, by Roaring Fever. Unraced. Z. Isaacs (Ky.). Raced 4 yrs, 45 sts, 10 wins, $187,600. Dam of 770 foals, 536 rnrs (70%), 363 wnrs (47%), 87 2yo wnrs 2016: Foal died. of Longingtobeme (f, Belong to Me; $214,812, 2nd Yaddo (11%), 1.48 AEI, 1.39 CI; 27 sw. Inbreeding: 4SX5D Secretariat. H, RT; 3rd Mount Vernon H, RT; producer). Nicking: ROARING FEVER w/RODEO mares: 2 foals, 1 str, 1 wnr 2nd dam: My New Pal, dkb/br, 1991. Bred by Walter C. Reese (50%), 1 2yo wnr (50%), 1 SW (50%), 0 GSW (0%) (N.J.). Raced 1 yr, 5 sts, 1 win, $9,906. Dam of PAL'S PART- NER (g, Rakeen; $118,220, Won Maryland Million Nursery S, Broodmare sire: Rodeo, ch, 1995. Sire of 26 dams of 75 foals, R; 2nd Pennsylvania Futurity, R; 3rd Storm Cat S, R, Peppy 42 rnrs (56%), 30 wnrs (40%), 9 2yo wnrs (12%), 1.05 AEI, Addy S, R), FOREVER PARTNERS (f, Not For Love; $118,560, 1.25 CI; 4 sw. Won Colleen S; 2nd Spinaway S, gr. I; 3rd Miss Preakness S, 2nd dam: Ruthie's Relic, ch, 1990. Bred by Francis S. Casey gr. III; producer), My New Love (g, Not For Love; $210,855, (N.Y.). Raced 3 yrs, 28 sts, 3 wins, $46,494. Granddam of 3rd Best Turn S, New Jersey Futurity, R). Logan's Rally. Breakin the Fever, b g, 2012 ARCTIC QUEEN STAKES (R) Storm Bird, 78 Finger Lakes, 10/3, $50,000g ($50,000), 3 and up, f and m, N.Y.-bred, Storm Cat, 83 6f, 1:11.59, track good. ROARING Terlingua, 76 1—FINGERPAINTER, 122, f, 3, (Nobiz Like Shobiz—Twinkie Zone, by FEVER, dkb/br, 00 Seattle Slew, 74 Wild Zone), A++, $30,000, B—Richard Zwirn and Kay Zwirn (N.Y.), Pennant Fever, 89 O/T—Timothy P. Murphy, J—Gabriel Suarez Letty's Pennant, 82 SV PHOTOGRAPHY 2—She's All Ready, 116, f, 3, (Girolamo—Prominent, by El Prado), Fingerpainter A+, $10,000, O—Nirvana Stables Gone West, 84 Rodeo, 95 3—Court Dancer, 122, m, 5, (War Chant—Gosh All Get Out, by BREAKERS Wewarrenju, 85 D'Accord), A++, $5,000, O—Ivery Sisters Racing LEON REED MEMORIAL STAKES (R) WEST, Margins—11, neck, 5. 6 starters. ch, 02 Titanic, 82 Finger Lakes, 10/12, $50,000g ($50,000), 3 and up, N.Y.-bred, 6f, Ruthie's Relic, 90 Fingerpainter, dkb/br f, 2013 1:10.46, track fast. Ruthie's Move, 82 1—BREAKIN THE FEVER, 124, g, 4, (Roaring Fever—Breakers West, Go for Gin, 91 by Rodeo), A++, $30,000, B/O/T—Debra A. Breed (N.Y.), J—Nazario , 97 EMPIRE DISTAFF HANDICAP (R) NOBIZ LIKE Bright Feather, 89 Alvarado SHOBIZ, 2—Sundae On Sunday, 118, h, 7, (Chief Seattle—Sundae Bride, by Belmont Park, 10/22, $250,000g ($250,000), 3 and up, f and m, N.Y.- b, 04 Storm Cat, 83 Runaway Groom), B, $10,000, O—Stone Bridge Farm and Very Un Sta- 1 Nightstorm, 94 bred, 8 f, 1:43.10, track sloppy. Halo's Daughter, 88 ble 1—BAR OF GOLD, 121, f, 4, (Medaglia d'Oro—Khancord Kid, by 3—Baime, 118, g, 6, (Star Dabbler—Lady Rapper, by Grand Slam), Lemon Drop Kid), A++, $150,000, B/O—Chester and Mary R. Broman Wild Again, 80 A+, $5,000, O—Barry K. Schwartz (N.Y.), T—John C. Kimmel, J—Joel Rosario Wild Zone, 90 3 1 TWINKIE Music Zone, 83 Margins—neck, 1 , 1 . 6 starters. 2—Mecke's Madalyn, 114, f, 3, (Desert Party—Royal Mecke, by ZONE, Mecke), NR, $50,000, O—Sinatra Thoroughbreds Racing dkb/br, 01 I Enclose, 80 3—Jules N Rome, 118, f, 4, (Dunkirk—Pretty Honoree, by Double I'm So Agreeable, 86 Honor), D, $25,000, O—Michael Dubb I'm for Keeps, 82 Margins—1, 51, head. 6 starters. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned At 2 6 2 1(1) 0 $37,887 At 2 1 1 0 0 $43,800 At 3 8 4(2) 2 0 $97,100 At 3 7 2 3(3) 0 $323,700 Lifetime 14 6(2) 3(1) 0 $134,987 At 4 7 2(2) 0 3(3) $349,000 Lifetime 15 5(2) 3(3) 3(3) $716,500 Sire: NOBIZ LIKE SHOBIZ, b, 2004. Raced 2 yrs, 13 sts, 7 wins, $1,544,730. Won Wood Memorial S (gr. I), Jamaica H (gr. IIT), Sire: MEDAGLIA D'ORO, dkb/br, 1999. Raced 4 yrs in NA and Remsen S (gr. II), National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame UAE, 17 sts, 8 wins, $5,754,720. Won Travers S (gr. I), Whitney S (gr. IIT), Kent Breeders' Cup S (gr. IIIT), Holy Bull S (gr. III); H (gr. I), Donn H (gr. I), Oaklawn H (gr. II), Jim Dandy S (gr. II), 2nd Champagne S (gr. I), Dwyer S (gr. II); 3rd Fountain of Strub S (gr. II), San Felipe S (gr. II); 2nd Belmont S (gr. I), Emir- SV PHOTOGRAPHY Youth S (gr. II). Breakin the Fever ates Airline Dubai World Cup (UAE-I), Breeders' Cup Classic Lifetime: 5 crops, 183 foals, 127 rnrs (69%), 83 wnrs (45%), 24 (gr. I) twice, Pacific Classic S (gr. I), Wood Memorial S (gr. I).

November 2016 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 43 Bonita Bianca, ch f, 2014 of 239 foals, 158 rnrs (66%), 97 wnrs (41%), 21 2yo wnrs NEW YORK-BRED (9%), 1.03 AEI, 1.34 CI; 9 sw. Mr. Prospector, 70 Stakes Winners Smart Strike, 92 2nd dam: VALIANT JEWEL, ch, 1990. Bred by Huntington Stud CURLIN, Classy 'n Smart, 81 Farm (Ont.). Raced 4 yrs, 42 sts, 6 wins, $296,680. Won Nel- ch, 04 Deputy Minister, 79 lie Morse S, Lady's Secret S; 2nd Etobicoke H, Prismatical S, Sherriff's Deputy, 94 Ontario Matron S (R); 3rd Belle Mahone S, Personal Ensign Barbarika, 85 S, Castle Forbes S, Algoma S (R) twice, Jammed Lovely S (R). Marquetry, 87 Dam of Dancewel (g, Green Dancer; $101,437, 3rd Royal Artax, 95 FRIENDLY Raging Apalachee, 88 Chase for the Sport of Kings Hurdle S, gr. IT), Abba Gold (f, MICHELLE, Devil's Bag; $179,732, 2nd Pollyanna Pixie S, Regal Rumor ch, 01 Buckley Boy, 82 S; 3rd Winning Colors S; dam of KATHMANBLU, Kathballu). Valiant Jewel, 90 Every Effort, 80 Granddam of SOMEPLACE ELSE. HUDSON HANDICAP (R) Belmont Park, 10/22, $150,000g ($142,500), 3 and up, N.Y.-bred, 61f, 1:16.97, track sloppy. 1—BREAKIN THE FEVER, 117, g, 4, (Roaring Fever—Breakers West, by Rodeo), A++, $90,000, B/O/T—Debra A. Breed (N.Y.), J—Nazario Alvarado SUSIE RAISHER/NYRA 2—Weekend Hideaway, 123, h, 6, (Speightstown—Apocalyptical, Bar of Gold by Wiseman's ), A++, $30,000, O—Red and Black Stable Lifetime: 9 crops, 1,253 foals, 851 rnrs (68%), 546 wnrs (44%), 3—Drama King, 119, c, 4, (Nobiz Like Shobiz—Winters Bell, by 112 2yo wnrs (9%), 99 sw (8%), 2.15 AEI, 2.28 CI, 632 sale Winter Glitter), NR, $15,000, O—Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables, yrlgs, avg $211,276, 4.2 TNA. Michael Imperio, and David Simon In 2016: 17 sw, 130 2yos, 26 2yo rnrs, 9 2yo wnrs, 41 sale Margins—1, 73, 41. 4 starters. yrlgs, avg $336,122. Breakin the Fever, b g, 2012

1st dam: KHANCORD KID, ch, 2007. Bred by Chester and Mary Storm Bird, 78 R. Broman (N.Y.). Raced 2 yrs, 10 sts, 3 wins, $167,343. Storm Cat, 83 ROARING Terlingua, 76 Won Herecomesthebride S (gr. IIIT). Dam of 3 named foals, ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA Bonita Bianca FEVER, 1 rnr, 1 wnr, 1 sw. dkb/br, 00 Seattle Slew, 74 2012: BAR OF GOLD, dkb/br f, by Medaglia d'Oro. Pennant Fever, 89 Letty's Pennant, 82 At 3: 2nd Longines Test S (gr. I), Prioress S (gr. II), Lexus RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Raven Run S (gr. II). Gone West, 84 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned At 4: Won Empire Distaff H (R), Critical Eye S (R), 3rd Rodeo, 95 At 2 2 2(1) 0 0 $186,000 BREAKERS Wewarrenju, 85 Presque Isle Downs Masters S (gr. II), Distaff H (gr. Lifetime 2 2(1) 0 0 $186,000 WEST, III), Bed o' Roses H (gr. III). ch, 02 Titanic, 82 Ruthie's Relic, 90 2013: Yo Kiddo, b f, by Lonhro (Aust). Died 2016. Sire: CURLIN, ch, 2004. Raced 2 yrs in NA and UAE, 16 sts, 11 Ruthie's Move, 82 2014: Land Mine, b f, by Mineshaft. Unraced. wins, $10,501,800. Horse of the Year twice and champion 2015: Not bred. 3yo colt in USA, champion older male in UAE and USA. Won 2016: Ch c, by Giant's Causeway. Preakness S (gr. I), Emirates Airline Dubai World Cup (UAE-I), Inbreeding: 4SX5D Northern Dancer. Breeders' Cup Classic Powered by Dodge (gr. I), Stephen Nicking: MEDAGLIA D'ORO w/LEMON DROP KID mares: 6 Foster H (gr. I), S (gr. I) twice, Woodward foals, 3 strs, 3 wnrs (50%), 1 2yo wnr (17%), 2 SW (33%), S (gr. I), Arkansas Derby (gr. II), Rebel S (gr. III); 2nd Belmont S 1 GSW (17%) (gr. I), Man o' War S (gr. IT); 3rd Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I), Haskell Invitational S (gr. I). Broodmare sire: LEMON DROP KID, b, 1996. Sire of 207 dams Lifetime: 5 crops, 426 foals, 299 rnrs (70%), 219 wnrs (51%), of 606 foals, 404 rnrs (67%), 261 wnrs (43%), 95 2yo wnrs 51 2yo wnrs (12%), 29 sw (7%), 2.37 AEI, 2.20 CI, 251 sale (16%), 1.56 AEI, 1.46 CI; 37 sw. yrlgs, avg $133,708, 2.2 TNA. 2nd dam: Confidently, dkb/br, 1996-2010. Bred by Pam and In 2016: 12 sw, 36 2yos, 14 2yo rnrs, 5 2yo wnrs, 50 sale yrlgs, Martin Wygod (Ky.). Unraced. Dam of CRACKERJACK JONES avg $224,660. (g, Smarty Jones; $301,100, Won Fio Rito S, R; 2nd Evan Ship- 1st dam: FRIENDLY MICHELLE, ch, 2001. Bred by Ronald Fein man S, R, George W. Barker S, R, Genesee Valley Breeders' S, (Ky.). Raced 3 yrs, 12 sts, 5 wins, $404,544. Won Prioress S R; 3rd John Morrissey S, R, Genesee Valley Breeders' S, R). ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA (gr. I), La Troienne S (gr. III), Santa Paula S; 3rd Las Virgenes Breakin the Fever Granddam of The Rhythmisright. S (gr. I), Acorn S (gr. I). Dam of 8 named foals, 7 rnrs, 5 wnrs, Bar of Gold, dkb/br f, 2012 1 sw. ($77,000, 2002 ftkjul yrlg; $1,150,000, 2006 keenov, RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Sadler's Wells, 81 A.P. Indy; $42,000, 2013 keenov, Curlin). El Prado, 89 2007: For the Memories, ch f, by A.P. Indy. Raced 2 yrs, 5 sts, Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned MEDAGLIA Lady Capulet, 74 0 wins, $14,600. Dam of 3 foals, 2 rnrs, 1 wnr. ($320,000 At 2 5 1 1(1) 1 $78,000 D'ORO, dkb/br, 99 Bailjumper, 74 keesep yrlg). At 3 13 8(2) 2 1(1) $188,061 Cappucino Bay, 89 2008: Skripach Na Kryshe, gr/ro c, by Unbridled's Song. Raced At 4 6 5(3) 0 0 $179,660 Dubbed In, 73 2 yrs in Rus, 6 sts, 1 win. ($100,000 keesep yrlg). Lifetime 24 14(5) 3(1) 2(1) $445,721 2009: Da Vinci, b c, by A.P. Indy. Raced 3 yrs, 11 sts, 3 wins, Kingmambo, 90 Sire: ROARING FEVER, dkb/br, 2000. Raced 3 yrs, 19 sts, 4 wins, Lemon Drop Kid, 96 $101,252. Sent to TRI 2014. ($600,000 keesep yrlg). KHANCORD $219,655. Won Alysheba S; 2nd Cowdin S (gr. III), Paterson S; Charming Lassie, 87 2010: Inmyfathersimage, ch g, by Curlin. Raced 5 yrs, 30 sts, KID, 3rd Salvator Mile H (gr. III), William Donald Schaefer H (gr. III). Storm Cat, 83 3 wins, $111,500. ($150,000 keesep yrlg). ch, 07 Lifetime: 9 crops, 206 foals, 158 rnrs (77%), 111 wnrs (54%), 27 Confdently, 96 2011: Dixie Victory, b f, by Dixie Union. Raced 4 yrs, 17 sts, 2 Key Phrase, 91 2yo wnrs (13%), 7 sw (3%), 1.24 AEI, 0.98 CI, 30 sale yrlgs, wins, $53,480. ($110,000 keesep yrlg). avg $8,263, 0.1 TNA. 2012: Barren. In 2016: 1 sw, 7 2yos, 2 2yo rnrs, 1 2yo wnr. MAID OF THE MIST STAKES (R) 2013: Pharaoh's City, ch g, by Eskendereya. Raced 1 yr, 2 sts, 1st dam: Breakers West, ch, 2002. Bred by Francis Casey (N.Y.). Belmont Park, 10/22, $250,000a ($250,000), 2yo, f, N.Y.-bred, 8f, 0 wins, $280. ($75,000 keesep yrlg). 1:40.19, track sloppy. 2014: BONITA BIANCA, ch f, by Curlin. ($97,000 obsmar 2yo). Raced 2 yrs, 7 sts, 1 win, $31,779. Dam of 5 named foals, 1—BONITA BIANCA, 120, (Curlin—Friendly Michelle, by Artax), C, At 2: Won Maid of the Mist S (R). 3 rnrs, 3 wnrs, 1 sw. $150,000, B—Dormellito Stud (N.Y.), O—Michael Dubb, Bethlehem 2015: Friendly Simmard, ch f, by Simmard. 2008: Polish Break, b f, by Polish Pro. Died 2010. Stables, and Michael Imperio, T—Rudy R. Rodriguez, J—Irad Ortiz Jr. Inbreeding: 3SX5D Mr. Prospector; 4SX5D Raise a Native; 4SX5D 2009: Ella's Gone West, ch f, by Eltish. Raced 3 yrs, 22 sts, 2—Tainted Angel, 120, (Yes It's True—Super Slash, by Smoke Gla- Vice Regent. 4 wins, $92,792. cken), B, $50,000, O—Lianna Stables Nicking: CURLIN w/ARTAX mares: 3 foals, 2 strs, 2 wnrs (67%), 2011: Logan's Slogan, gr/ro f, by Maybry's Boy. Raced 2 yrs, 6 sts, 1 win, $6,672. Died 2015. 3—Bree's Got Heart, 120, (Colonel John—Secretsoftheheart, by 1 2yo wnr (33%), 1 SW (33%), 0 GSW (0%) Put It Back), A, $25,000, O—Glenn Bennett 2012: BREAKIN THE FEVER, b g, by Roaring Fever. Margins—51, 13, 21. 9 starters. Broodmare sire: ARTAX, dkb/br, 1995-2012. Sire of 80 dams At 2: 2nd Notebook S (R).

44 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 At 3: Won Leon Reed Memorial S (R), Ontario County S In 2016: 15 sw, 86 2yos, 31 2yo rnrs, 8 2yo wnrs, 28 sale yrlgs, Old Harbor, dkb/br m, 2011 (R), 3rd Tom Ridge S. avg $176,857. At 4: Won Hudson H (R), George W. Barker S (R), Leon His Majesty, 68 1st dam: SHARED DREAMS (GB), b, 2002. Bred by Gerald W. Cormorant, 74 Reed Memorial S (R). RAFFIE'S Song Sparrow, 67 2013: Slipped. Leigh (Eng.). Raced 4 yrs in Eng and NA, 15 sts, 4 wins, MAJESTY, $141,698. Won Waya S (RT); 3rd Free Archive Video on At- dkb/br, 95 Surumu, 74 2014: Clara's Gone West, ch f, by Roaring Fever. Unraced. Raffnierte, 88 2016: Foal died. theraces.com John Musker S. Dam of 4 named foals, 3 rnrs, Raffnesse, 82 3 wnrs, 1 sw. ($105,000, 2014 keenov, Ghostzapper). Inbreeding: 4SX5D Secretariat. Fappiano, 77 Nicking: ROARING FEVER w/RODEO mares: 2 foals, 1 str, 1 wnr 2008: Barren. Roy, 83 (50%), 1 2yo wnr (50%), 1 SW (50%), 0 GSW (0%) 2009: Infinite Hope, dkb/br f, by Dynaformer. Raced 2 yrs in ROYAL Adlibber, 77 Eng, 8 sts, 1 win, $7,338. MAST, dkb/br, 00 Pas Seul, 76 Broodmare sire: Rodeo, ch, 1995. Sire of 26 dams of 75 foals, 2010: Slipped. Windswept Wings, 89 42 rnrs (56%), 30 wnrs (40%), 9 2yo wnrs (12%), 1.08 AEI, 2011: Thurgood, b g, by Giant's Causeway. Raced 3 yrs, 20 Spanish Omelet, 78 1.25 CI; 4 sw. sts, 1 win, $77,671. 2nd dam: Ruthie's Relic, ch, 1990. Bred by Francis S. Casey 2012: BROTHER O'CONNELL, dkb/br c, by Giant's Causeway. (N.Y.). Raced 3 yrs, 28 sts, 3 wins, $46,494. Granddam of ($125,000 keesep yrlg). Logan's Rally. At 4: Won Mohawk S (R). 2013: Right to Protest, dkb/br c, by Uncle Mo. Died 2015. MOHAWK STAKES (R) 2014: Barren. 2015: Dkb/br c, by Ghostzapper. Belmont Park, 10/22, $200,000g ($196,000), 3 and up, N.Y.-bred, 81f, 1:47.23, track sloppy. 2016: Dkb/br f, by Noble Mission (GB). 1—BROTHER O'CONNELL, 119, c, 4, (Giant's Causeway—Shared Inbreeding: 4SX5D Northern Dancer. Dreams, by Seeking the Gold), C+, $120,000, B—Sarah J. Leigh (N.Y.), Nicking: GIANT'S CAUSEWAY w/SEEKING THE GOLD mares: O—Donegal Racing, T—Thomas Morley, J—John R. Velazquez 107 foals, 87 strs, 60 wnrs (56%), 11 2yo wnrs (10%), 10 2—Tapitation, 123, g, 5, (Tapit—Derrianne, by Cozzene), A++, SW (9%), 5 GSW (5%) $40,000, O—Whisper Hill Farm 3—Macagone, 121, g, 5, (Artie Schiller—Isabel Away, by Skip Broodmare sire: SEEKING THE GOLD, b, 1985-2016. Sire of Away), A++, $20,000, O—Trinity Farm 480 dams of 2,650 foals, 2,083 rnrs (79%), 1,470 wnrs (55%), 1 Margins—neck, 3 , 1. 5 starters. 417 2yo wnrs (16%), 1.67 AEI, 1.45 CI; 168 sw. ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA Brother O'Connell, dkb/br c, 2012 Old Harbor 2nd dam: (Ire), b, 1994. Bred by Gerald W. Leigh Storm Bird, 78 (Ire.). Raced 4 yrs in Eng and NA, 18 sts, 7 wins, $765,549. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Storm Cat, 83 GIANT'S Terlingua, 76 Won Orchid H (gr. IIT), La Prevoyante H (gr. IIT) twice, Long Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned CAUSEWAY, Island H (gr. IIT); 2nd Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf (gr. IT), At 2 2 1 1 0 $50,000 ch, 97 Rahy, 85 Mariah's Storm, 91 Flower Bowl Invitational H (gr. IT); 3rd Omnibus S (T), Harvest At 3 8 2(1) 2(2) 1 $167,905 Immense, 79 S, Pertemps Virginia H. At 4 8 2(1) 1(1) 3(3) $190,572 At 5 7 3(2) 0 0 $199,108 Seeking the Mr. Prospector, 70 TICONDEROGA STAKES (R) Lifetime 25 8(4) 4(3) 4(3) $607,585 SHARED Gold, 85 Con Game, 74 Belmont Park, 10/22, $200,000a ($200,000), 3 and up, f and m, N.Y.- DREAMS (GB), Sire: Raffie's Majesty, dkb/br, 1995. Raced 1 yr, 8 sts, 2 wins, b, 02 , 80 bred, 81f, 1:46.05, track sloppy. Coretta, 94 1—OLD HARBOR, 121, m, 5, (Raffie's Majesty—Royal Mast, by Roy), $249,000. 2nd Flamingo S (gr. III); 3rd Travers S (gr. I), Jim Free At Last, 87 A++, $120,000, B/O—Joseph G. Birnbaum (N.Y.), T—Russell J. Cash, Dandy S (gr. II). J—Manuel Franco Lifetime: 13 crops, 188 foals, 151 rnrs (80%), 112 wnrs (60%), 2—Tahoe Tigress, 121, m, 7, (Stephen Got Even—Hot Danc- 14 2yo wnrs (7%), 12 sw (6%), 1.50 AEI, 1.09 CI, 23 sale yrlgs, er, by Will's Way), A+, $40,000, O—Michael Imperio and Nas- avg $10,704, 0.2 TNA. sau CC Stables In 2016: 1 sw. 3—Flipcup, 117, m, 5, (Milwaukee Brew—Dream Affair, by Touch Gold), A+, $20,000, O—Team Penney Racing, Wachtel 1st dam: Royal Mast, dkb/br, 2000-2013. Bred by S. Christian Stable, and Brous Stable Brown (N.Y.). Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 1 win, $30,923. Dam of 6 Margins—63, 83, 4. 7 starters. named foals, 6 rnrs, 5 wnrs, 1 sw. ($8,500, 2001 easdec yrlg). SUSIE RAISHER/NYRA Brother OÕConnell

RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned LINDA RICE RACING IS HIRING At 2 3 0 1 1 $21,500 At 3 3 1 0 0 $38,450 MULTIPLE POSITIONS AVAILABLE: At 4 8 4(1) 0 0 $231,636 Lifetime 14 5(1) 1 1 $291,586 ASSISTANT TRAINER / EXERCISE RIDERS / GROOMS Sire: GIANT'S CAUSEWAY, ch, 1997. Raced 2 yrs in Eng, Fr, Ire, and NA, 13 sts, 9 wins, $3,078,989. Horse of the Year in Europe, champion 3yo colt in Eng and Ire. Won Esat Digifone Irish Champion S (Ire-I), Juddmonte International S (Eng-I), Belmont Racetrack -Barn #44 Coral-Eclipse S (Eng-I), Champagne Lanson Sussex S (Eng- I), St. James's Palace S (Eng-I), Prix de la Salamandre (Fr-I), 516.437.8521 (Of ce) 516.437.1050 (Fax) King of Kings E.B.F. Futurity S (Ire-III), Castlemartin and La Louviere Studs Gladness S (Ire-III); 2nd Sagitta Two Thousand Guineas (Eng-I), Entenmanns Irish Two Thousand Guineas [email protected] (Ire-I), Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I), Queen Elizabeth II S (Eng-I). Lifetime: 13 crops, 2,257 foals, 1,695 rnrs (75%), 1,090 wnrs (48%), 206 2yo wnrs (9%), 185 sw (8%), 1.81 AEI, 2.45 CI, LindaRiceRacing.com 954 sale yrlgs, avg $214,246, 4.3 TNA.

November 2016 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 45 NEW YORK-BRED Sire: TIZ WONDERFUL, b, 2004. Raced 2 yrs, 5 sts, 3 wins, $254,672. Won Kentucky Jockey Club S (gr. II), Iroquois S (gr. Stakes Winners III); 2nd More Than Ready S. Lifetime: 5 crops, 480 foals, 289 rnrs (60%), 208 wnrs (43%), 2006: Shipwreckstreasure, dkb/br g, by Service Stripe. 73 2yo wnrs (15%), 24 sw (5%), 1.43 AEI, 1.25 CI, 311 sale Raced 6 yrs, 46 sts, 9 wins, $254,336. 2nd Miracle Wood yrlgs, avg $37,447, 0.7 TNA. S; 3rd New Jersey Juvenile S (R). In 2016: 7 sw, 88 2yos, 21 2yo rnrs, 10 2yo wnrs, 31 sale yrlgs, 2007: Smooth Sailing, dkb/br g, by Rock Slide. Raced 6 yrs, avg $23,772. 41 sts, 2 wins, $61,285. 1st dam: KALOOKAN DANCER, b, 2003-2013. Bred by Ro- 2008: Stategic Command, dkb/br f, by Strategic Mission. mulo and Asistio Stables (Calif.). Raced 4 yrs, 30 sts, 8 wins, Raced 2 yrs, 11 sts, 2 wins, $55,490. Died 2012. $404,031. Won Vacaville H twice, Pio Pico S (R); 2nd Dance 2009: Slipped. In The Mood S (T), Esplanade S, Bangles and Beads S; 3rd 2010: Waterway, dkb/br c, by Mingun. Raced 3 yrs, 11 sts, Bangles and Beads S, Pio Pico S (R). Dam of 1 named foal, 1 1 win, $61,183. ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA rnr, 1 wnr, 1 sw. ($20,000, 2009 keenov). 2011: OLD HARBOR, dkb/br f, by Raffie's Majesty. Pat On the Back 2011: F, by Dynamometer. Died 2011. At 3: Won New York Stallion S (RT), 2nd Ticonderoga S rnrs, 8 wnrs, 2 sw. ($175,000, 2001 keesep yrlg; $135,000, 2012: QUEZON, ch f, by Tiz Wonderful. ($90,000 saraug yrlg). (RT), New York Stallion Series S (RT). 2003 keenov, Cat Thief; $40,000, 2004 keenov, High Yield). At 2: Won Maid of the Mist S (R). At 4: Won John Hettinger S (RT), 2nd Yaddo S (RT), 3rd 2004: Cat Feet, ch f, by Cat Thief. Unraced. ($3,200 keesep At 3: Won Bouwerie S (R). Caress S (T), Mount Vernon S (RT), New York Stal- yrlg). At 4: Won Iroquois S (R), 2nd Gallant Bloom H (gr. II), lion Series S (R). 2005: Sweet Pea H D, ch f, by High Yield. Unraced. ($33,000 Dancin Renee S (R), Union Avenue S (R). At 5: Won George Rosenberger Memorial S (RT, NCR, Del, eassep yrlg). Nicking: TIZ WONDERFUL w/OLYMPIO mares: 1 foal, 1 str, 1 81 furlongs in 1:39.95), Ticonderoga S (R). 2006: SARAH ACCOMPLISHED, dkb/br f, by Performing wnr (100%), 1 2yo wnr (100%), 1 SW (100%), 0 GSW (0%) 2013: New Harbor, dkb/br g, by Girolamo. Raced 2 yrs, 5 sts, Magic. Raced 2 yrs, 8 sts, 2 wins, $97,200. Won New York 0 wins, $1,330. Broodmare sire: OLYMPIO, ch, 1988-2011. Sire of 134 dams Stallion Fifth Avenue S (R). Dam of 4 foals, 2 rnrs, 2 wnrs. of 560 foals, 374 rnrs (67%), 265 wnrs (47%), 72 2yo wnrs Nicking: RAFFIE'S MAJESTY w/ROY mares: 1 foal, 1 str, 1 wnr 2007: Celebrating Sarah, dkb/br f, by Aptitude. Raced 3 yrs, (13%), 1.32 AEI, 1.32 CI; 34 sw. (100%), 1 2yo wnr (100%), 1 SW (100%), 0 GSW (0%) 36 sts, 7 wins, $68,465. Broodmare sire: Roy, b, 1983. Sire of 520 dams of 2,816 foals, 2008: Verbosity, ch g, by Greeley's Galaxy. Raced 7 yrs, 47 2nd dam: Desert Ballet, b, 1997. Bred by Ken Smole and Jane 1,112 rnrs (39%), 741 wnrs (26%), 169 2yo wnrs (6%), 1.35 sts, 6 wins, $165,215. Conway (Calif.). Raced 3 yrs, 12 sts, 5 wins, $164,880. AEI, 1.38 CI; 114 sw. 2009: In Toe's Memory, dkb/br c, by Friendly Island. Raced 1 Quezon, ch f, 2012 yr, 4 sts, 1 win, $14,330. Died 2011. 2nd dam: WINDSWEPT WINGS, ch, 1989-2004. Bred by S. C. 2010: Accomplish First, dkb/br f, by First Defence. Raced Cee's Tizzy, 87 Brown (N.Y.). Raced 3 yrs, 20 sts, 6 wins, $197,592. Won East Tiznow, 97 4 yrs, 9 sts, 3 wins, $101,734. ($120,000 saraug yrlg). TIZ Cee's Song, 86 View S (R), Susan B. Anthony H (R) twice, Virginia Stallion S 2011: Built in a Day, dkb/br f, by Roman . Raced 3 yrs, WONDERFUL, (R), Niagara S (R); 2nd Lovely Claire S, Egret S. 29 sts, 7 wins, $78,480. ($40,000 saraug yrlg). b, 04 Hennessy, 93 Evil, 98 2012: Barren. Lit'l Rose, 87 SLEEPY HOLLOW STAKES (R) 2013: Pharoah's Princess, b f, by Pioneerof the Nile. Raced 2 Naskra, 67 Belmont Park, 10/22, $250,000a ($250,000), 2yo, N.Y.-bred, 8f, yrs in PR, 12 sts, 1 win, $18,651. ($135,000 ftsaug yrlg; Olympio, 88 1:40.08, track sloppy. $15,000 obsapr 2yo). KALOOKAN Carols Christmas, 77 1—PAT ON THE BACK, 122, c, (Congrats—Accomplished, by Awe- 2014: PAT ON THE BACK, ch c, by Congrats. ($70,000 saraug DANCER, b, 03 Moscow Ballet, 82 some Again), B, $150,000, B—Sugar Maple Farm (N.Y.), O—Harold yrlg). Desert Ballet, 97 Lerner, AWC Stables, and Nehoc Stables, T—Kenneth G. McPeek, J— At 2: Won Sleepy Hollow S (R), Aspirant S (R), 2nd Bertram Fast Friends, 88 Dylan Davis F. Bongard S (R). 2—Tellmeafookystory, 120, c, (Tale of Ekati—Wicked Angel, by Inbreeding: 3SX5D Mr. Prospector; 4SX5D Northern Dancer. Distinctive Pro), A, $50,000, O—St Elias, Teresa Viola Racing Stables, Nicking: CONGRATS w/AWESOME AGAIN mares: 5 foals, 5 strs, Brooklyn Boys, and MEB Stables 3—Gold for the King, 122, g, (Posse—Gold for the Queen, by Gold 3 wnrs (60%), 2 2yo wnrs (40%), 1 SW (20%), 0 GSW (0%) Token), A, $25,000, O—Francis J. Paolangeli Broodmare sire: AWESOME AGAIN, b, 1994. Sire of 277 dams Margins—11, 11, 21. 9 starters. of 875 foals, 602 rnrs (69%), 445 wnrs (51%), 129 2yo wnrs Pat On the Back, ch c, 2014 (15%), 1.63 AEI, 1.39 CI; 63 sw.

Seattle Slew, 74 2nd dam: I'm in Celebration, b, 1986. Bred by Harry Z. Isaacs A.P. Indy, 89 (Fla.). Raced 1 yr, 4 sts, 3 wins, $54,660. Dam of NICE TO Weekend Surprise, 80 CONGRATS, KNOW (g, Known Fact; $421,556, Won Col. R. S McLaughlin H; b, 00 Mr. Prospector, 70 2nd Grey S, Can-III, Fair Play Breeders' Cup S, Heresy Breed- Praise, 94 ers' Cup S, Colin S, Woodstock S, Swynford S, Piston Breeders' Wild Applause, 81 Cup H; 3rd Marine S, Victoria S), CHEERS AND TEARS (f, Deputy Minister, 79 Bold Ruckus; $170,124, Won Ruthless S; 2nd Awesome Again, 94 ACCOM- Primal Force, 87 S, R; 3rd Interborough H, gr. III; producer), Brave Victory (c, ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PLISHED, Lion Heart; $127,587, 3rd Peter Pan S, gr. II; sire). Granddam Quezon b, 00 I'm in Copelan, 80 of CHARMING TAM, BEAUTIFUL BETS, WIREDFORTWOT- Celebration, 86 In Jubilation, 78 WENTY, Citifest, Karakorum Legend, Flame Broiled. EMPIRE CLASSIC HANDICAP (R) Belmont Park, 10/22, $300,000g ($300,000), 3 and up, N.Y.-bred, 9f, RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD IROQUOIS STAKES (R) 1:52.15, track sloppy. 1—ROYAL POSSE, 122, g, 5, (Posse—Struckbylightning, by Crypto- Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Belmont Park, 10/22, $150,000a ($142,500), 3 and up, f and m, N.Y.- bred, 61f, 1:16.38, track sloppy. clearance), A++, $180,000, B—Richard J. Troncone and Richard J. At 2 5 3(2) 1(1) 0 $300,020 1—QUEZON, 119, f, 4, (Tiz Wonderful—Kalookan Dancer, by Troncone Jr. (N.Y.), O—Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables, and Gary Lifetime 5 3(2) 1(1) 0 $300,020 Olympio), NR, $90,000, B—Apache Farm (N.Y.), O—Marc Keller, T— Aisquith, T—Rudy R. Rodriguez, J—Irad Ortiz Jr. 2—Governor Malibu, 120, c, 3, (Malibu Moon—Akilina, by Lang- Sire: CONGRATS, b, 2000. Raced 5 yrs in NA and UAE, 26 sts, 7 Robert Ribaudo, J—Javier Castellano fuhr), A, $60,000, O—Jump Sucker Stable and Oak Bluff Stables wins, $998,960. Won San Pasqual H (gr. II), Alysheba S; 2nd 2—Wonderment, 119, f, 3, (Cosmonaut—A Wonder She Is, by Three Wonders), A, $30,000, O—Magdalena Racing and Chris Sterbenz 3—Empire Dreams, 120, g, 5, (Patriot Act—Ascended Dreams, by Santa Anita H (gr. I), Memorial Day H (gr. III), Ack Ack H; 3rd 3—Court Dancer, 121, m, 5, (War Chant—Gosh All Get Out, by Thunder Gulch), C+, $30,000, O—West Point Thoroughbreds Hollywood Gold Cup H (gr. I), Jim Dandy S (gr. II), Washington D'Accord), A++, $15,000, O—Ivery Sisters Racing Margins—31, 33, 11. 8 starters. Park H (gr. II), San Antonio H (gr. II). Margins—51, 4, 11. 5 starters. Lifetime: 7 crops, 816 foals, 575 rnrs (70%), 378 wnrs (46%), RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD 101 2yo wnrs (12%), 29 sw (4%), 1.26 AEI, 1.62 CI, 478 sale Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned yrlgs, avg $54,087, 1.0 TNA. Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned At 2 3 0 0 0 $2,475 In 2016: 9 sw, 107 2yos, 35 2yo rnrs, 10 2yo wnrs, 54 sale At 2 3 2(1) 0 0 $213,200 At 3 12 3 3 0 $135,160 yrlgs, avg $66,322. At 3 1 1(1) 0 0 $75,000 At 4 10 3(2) 3(1) 0 $304,610 1st dam: Accomplished, b, 2000-2015. Bred by Miller Thorough- At 4 6 2(1) 3(3) 0 $224,000 At 5 8 4(4) 4(4) 0 $459,000 bred Farm (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs, 3 sts. Dam of 10 named foals, 8 Lifetime 10 5(3) 3(3) 0 $512,200 Lifetime 33 10(6) 10(5) 0 $901,245

46 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 Inbreeding: 4SX4D Mr. Prospector; 5SX5D ; 5SX4D Northern Dancer. Nicking: POSSE w/CRYPTOCLEARANCE mares: 4 foals, 4 strs, 3 wnrs (75%), 1 2yo wnr (25%), 1 SW (25%), 0 GSW (0%) Broodmare sire: CRYPTOCLEARANCE, dkb/br, 1984-2009. Sire of 414 dams of 1,892 foals, 1,354 rnrs (72%), 910 wnrs (48%), 182 2yo wnrs (10%), 1.02 AEI, 1.26 CI; 71 sw. 2nd dam: MS. GOLD POLE, b, 1986-1996. Bred by Richard J. Troncone (N.J.). Raced 2 yrs, 12 sts, 5 wins, $261,589. Won Holly S, New Jersey Futurity (R), Usfandg Maryland Lassie S (R); 2nd Jasmine S, Resolution S, New Jersey Breeders' S (R); 3rd Frizette S (gr. I). Royal Posse, b g, 2011 SV PHOTOGRAPHY ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA Royal Posse Deputy Minister, 79 Rip Loves Maize Sire: POSSE, b, 2000. Raced 2 yrs, 18 sts, 7 wins, $662,841. Won Silver Deputy, 85 In 2016: 2 sw, 12 2yos, 3 2yo rnrs, 2 2yo wnrs, 3 sale yrlgs, Silver Valley, 79 Riva Ridge Breeders' Cup S (gr. II), Kentucky Breeders' Cup S POSSE, avg $6,333. (gr. III), Lafayette S (gr. III), Matt Winn S, Thanksgiving H; 2nd b, 00 Rahy, 85 Raska, 92 1st dam: Simply Fancy, ch, 2001. Bred by Sharon Biamonte and Swale S (gr. III), Bashford Manor S (gr. III); 3rd Vosburgh S (gr. Borishka, 87 I), Three Chimneys Juvenile S. Pete Copeland (Fla.). Raced 8 yrs, 78 sts, 11 wins, $178,867. Lifetime: 10 crops, 688 foals, 553 rnrs (80%), 415 wnrs (60%), Fappiano, 77 Dam of 4 named foals, 3 rnrs, 3 wnrs, 1 sw. Cryptoclearance, 84 2011: Simply Mas, gr/ro g, by Lightnin N Thunder. Raced 4 109 2yo wnrs (16%), 32 sw (5%), 1.35 AEI, 1.34 CI, 298 sale STRUCKBY- Naval Orange, 75 yrlgs, avg $34,572, 0.6 TNA. LIGHTNING, yrs, 37 sts, 4 wins, $79,707. 2nd Norman Hall S (R); 3rd In 2016: 6 sw, 40 2yos, 10 2yo rnrs, 2 2yo wnrs, 10 sale yrlgs, dkb/br, 96 North Pole, 77 Rise Jim S (R). Ms. Gold Pole, 86 avg $11,820. Gold 'n Desire, 81 2013: Simply Funny Maize, ch f, by D' Funnybone. Raced 2 1st dam: Struckbylightning, dkb/br, 1996. Bred by Richard Joseph yrs, 7 sts, 1 win, $16,645. 2014: RIP LOVES MAIZE, ch f, by D' Funnybone. Troncone and Philip Teinowitz (Ky.). Unraced. Dam of 8 named SHESASTONECOLDFOX STAKES (R) foals, 7 rnrs, 4 wnrs, 1 sw. At 2: Won Shesastonecoldfox S (R). 2000: Classy Storm, dkb/br f, by Storm of Angels. Died 2002. Finger Lakes, 10/24, $50,000g ($50,000), 2yo, f, N.Y.-bred, 6f, 2016: Maizelovesbrownies, ch f, by Big Brown. 2001: Point After, dkb/br f, by Storm of Angels. Raced 1 yr, 3 1:13.56, track good. Inbreeding: 5SX5D Buckpasser; 4SX4DX4D Mr. Prospector. sts, 0 wins, $1,300. 1—RIP LOVES MAIZE, 119, (D' Funnybone—Simply Fancy, by Pen- Nicking: D' FUNNYBONE w/PENTELICUS mares: 2 foals, 2 strs, 2002: True Legend, b f, by Gold Legend. Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 2 telicus), A++, $30,000, B—Robert Simonick (N.Y.), O—Old First Ward 2 wnrs (100%), 1 2yo wnr (50%), 1 SW (50%), 0 GSW (0%) wins, $56,800. Dam of 7 foals, 6 rnrs, 3 wnrs. Stable, T—Linda K. Dixon, J—Dean Joseph Frates 2004: Barren. 2—Gonna Be Morgan, 119, (Pomeroy—Gonna Be Love, by Not For Broodmare sire: PENTELICUS, b, 1984. Sire of 204 dams of 2006: Ampart Ridge, dkb/br f, by Cactus Ridge. Raced 2 yrs, Love), B, $10,000, O—Carl Buhr 983 foals, 732 rnrs (74%), 540 wnrs (55%), 171 2yo wnrs 13 sts, 5 wins, $176,000. 2nd Bouwerie S (R). Dam of 2 3—A Lovely Rose, 119, (Flower Alley—Lovely Daniella, by Gold (17%), 1.32 AEI, 1.30 CI; 50 sw. foals, 1 rnr, 1 wnr, including Summer Brother ($55,674). Token), D, $5,000, O—Michael S. Ferraro and Blue Star Stable 2nd dam: Fancy Me, b, 1994. Bred by C. Harold Kitchen (Fla.). 2007: Fried, b g, by Freud. Raced 6 yrs, 52 sts, 10 wins, Margins—head, 11, 5. 7 starters. Raced 3 yrs, 10 sts, 0 wins, $3,609. $125,995. ($50,000 easmay 2yo). RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD 2008: Dead foal. Rip Loves Maize, ch f, 2014 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned 2011: ROYAL POSSE, b g, by Posse. Forest Wildcat, 91 At 4: Won Evan Shipman S (R), Claiming Crown Jewel S At 2 3 2(1) 1 0 $48,400 D'wildcat, 98 (R), 2nd Empire Classic H (R). Lifetime 3 2(1) 1 0 $48,400 D' FUNNY- D'Enough, 91 At 5: Won Mr. Sinatra S, Empire Classic H (R), Alydar S (R), BONE, Sire: D' FUNNYBONE, ch, 2007. Raced 3 yrs, 15 sts, 6 wins, ch, 07 Woodman, 83 Evan Shipman S (R), 2nd Jazil S, Commentator S Elbow, 96 (R), Haynesfield S (R), Saginaw S (R). $686,700. Won Futurity S (gr. II), Woody Stephens S (gr. II), Elvia, 84 Swale S (gr. II), Hutcheson S (gr. II), Saratoga Special S (gr. 2012: Lightninginfive, dkb/br g, by Frost Giant. Raced 2 yrs, Fappiano, 77 9 sts, 0 wins, $6,641. ($30,000 saraug yrlg; $52,000 II); 2nd Carry Back S (gr. II), Frank Gomez Memorial S, Wal- Pentelicus, 84 easmay 2yo). doboro S. SIMPLY FANCY, Charedi, 76 2013: Slipped. Lifetime: 2 crops, 45 foals, 30 rnrs (67%), 18 wnrs (40%), 8 2yo ch, 01 Fountain of Gold, 77 2014: Desert Affair, b f, by Desert Party. Raced 1 yr, 1 st, 0 wnrs (18%), 2 sw (4%), 1.02 AEI, 1.25 CI, 17 sale yrlgs, avg Fancy Me, 94 wins, $240. $27,747, 0.4 TNA. Sassy 'n' Bright, 79 NEW YORK-BRED WINNERS SEPTEMBER 26, 2016 – OCTOBER 24, 2016

Afleet Alex—Duffel: Afleet's Dividend (151- Andromeda's Hero—Wild Fling: She Is The accompanying list reports sires of New York-bred 75), m, 5 yo, Meadowlands, MCL, 10/8, winners in 2016, 3-year-olds and upward, of all recent North My Hero (23-13), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:44.05, $8,400. American races, except straight claiming races. MSW, 10/12, 5 1/2f, 1:7.58, $13,800. Afeet Alex—Peach Flambe: Ro Bear The second list reports sires of all New York-bred juvenile winners in the same time period. Andromeda's Hero—Galaxy Spirit: Milkyy- (151-75), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, The lists are presented alphabetically by sire followed ourway (23-13), m, 7 yo, Finger Lakes, 10/11, 1mi, 1:38.24, $11,520. by the winners dam. The name of the winner is in lightface ALW, 10/15, 1mi 70yd, 1:45.36, $11,700. capital letters (boldface capital letters if the win came in a Afeet Alex—Acting Proper: Proper Freud Bernardini—Satin Smooth: Urbanity (151-75), h, 5 yo, Parx Racing, STR, stakes race), followed in parentheses by the number of current-year starters in North America for the sire and the (175-89), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/15, 6 1/2f, 1:17.67, $29,400. sire’s total number of individual winners in 2016, regardless Alphabet Soup—Supreme Discovery: Prince of state where bred. Followed by the winners sex; age; race 10/23, 6f, 1:12.74, $36,000. track; class of the race; date of the race; distance of the race, Big Brown—La Femme Galante: Archer Hill Supreme (56-22), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, expressed in furlongs and fractions of furlongs; time of the MCL, 10/5, 6f, 1:13.23, $7,800. race; frst-place money earned by the winner. (135-60), g, 6 yo, Finger Lakes, AOC, Andromeda's Hero—Blondie Child: Androm- Abbreviations used for the class of race are similar to 10/5, 6f, 1:10.62, $12,240. those used by Equibase: Alw–allowance; Hcp–overnight eda's Child (23-13), m, 5 yo, Finger handicap; names of stakes race are spelled out, with the Bluegrass Cat—E. Ticket: E Warfare Lakes, STR, 9/28, 1mi 70yd, 1:46.80, grade of the race, when applicable, in parentheses. (198-112), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, $7,800. 9/28, 6 1/2f, 1:16.79, $37,200.

November 2016 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 47 Bluegrass Cat—Lemon Drop's Love: Love Freud—Aunt Dot Dot: Dot Matrix (173-82), Kitten's Joy—Waki Affair: Leaveematthe- Blues (198-112), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/8, 1 gate (253-107), c, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/1, 5 1/2f, 1:7.85, $5,820. 1/16mi (T), 1:41.62, $37,200. MSW, 10/9, 1mi, 1:40.66, $36,000. Bluegrass Cat—Holy Moment: Andesine Freud—Frankly Fran: Francis Freud Kitten's Joy—Mustang Cali: John's Catnip (198-112), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, (173-82), g, 4 yo, Meadowlands, AOC, (253-107), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/10, 7f, 1:25.33, $36,000. 10/19, 5f (T), 56.23, $18,000. 10/9, 6f, 1:13.03, $24,600. Bustin Stones—Menu Varnish: Lemme Frost Giant—Quiet Enough: Rich Dalone Kitten's Joy—Queen of Hearts: Queen of Rock (68-44), m, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, (91-40), g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, Spades (253-107), f, 3 yo, Belmont SOC, 10/17, 6f, 1:11.29, $10,440. 10/11, 5 1/2f, 1:6.91, $5,400. Park, MCL, 10/14, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:46.88, Bustin Stones—Let's Go Home: Bustin to Frost Giant—Sarahisittrue: Bambisfrostyra- $24,600. Get Home (68-44), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, cer (91-40), g, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, Kitten's Joy—Kamaina Rose: Royal Bless- ALW, 10/20, 1mi 70yd, 1:46.99, $10,140. 10/13, 1mi, 1:41.00, $11,700. ing (253-107), h, 7 yo, Keeneland, STR, Catienus—Excellent Choice: Nye (52-30), Frost Giant—Satin Belle: Satin Frost (91-40), 10/22, about 7f, 1:26.69, $16,200. m, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/18, 1mi, g, 4 yo, Laurel Park, SOC, 9/30, 5 1/2f, Majestic Warrior—Madison Dollie: Boomer- 1:5.71, $13,110. 1:43.24, $5,400. Ghostzapper—Wings of Gold: First Service ang Becky (210-105), f, 3 yo, Belmont Catienus—Buck Mountain: Dr. J's Buck Park, MCL, 10/21, 7f, 1:28.30, $24,600. (52-30), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, (192-112), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 10/20, 6 1/2f, 1:16.40, $39,000. Malibu Moon—Akilina: Governor Malibu 10/13, 1mi 70yd, 1:48.34, $7,800. (268-113), c, 3 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, Chapel Royal—Smart Sis: Ms Eileen Giant's Causeway—Shared Dreams (GB): Brother O'Connell (240-105), c, 4 yo, 9/30, 1 1/16mi, 1:41.76, $39,000. (48-22), f, 4 yo, Laurel Park, SOC, 10/21, Belmont Park, STK, Mohawk S., 10/22, 1 Malibu Moon—Wake Up Kiss: Wake Up in 5 1/2f (T), 1:2.32, $13,110. 1/16mi, 1:47.23, $120,000. Malibu (268-113), g, 5 yo, Belmont Park, City Zip—Jb's Golden Regret: Gypsum Girolamo—Stolen Star: Highway Star AOC, 10/7, 1mi, 1:33.27, $48,000. Johnny (247-140), c, 4 yo, Belmont Park, (74-27), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, Medaglia d'Oro—Khancord Kid: Bar of ALW, 10/23, 6 1/2f, 1:17.33, $46,200. 9/28, 1mi, 1:35.32, $39,000. Gold (155-66), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, Colonel John—J. J. Cuvee: J. J. Jake Girolamo—Prior Park: Palladian Bridge STK, Empire Distaff H., 10/22, 1 1/16mi, (201-103), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, (74-27), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 1:43.10, $150,000. 10/6, 6 1/2f, 1:16.17, $36,000. 10/5, 6 1/2f, 1:16.74, $19,200. Misremembered—Three Emeralds: Sadie Congaree—Pronto Pronto: Saluda (55-18), Girolamo—White Slippers: Saratoga Giro the Saint (34-19), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/21, 6f, (74-27), c, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, MCL, 10/3, 1mi 70yd, 1:49.05, $5,400. 1:11.66, $37,200. 10/8, 6f, 1:10.80, $11,700. Misremembered—Red Hot Baby: Decom- Cosmonaut—Jessica Rapid: In a Flury Girolamo—Shady Spot: Charming Indy pression (34-19), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, (36-16), f, 3 yo, Meadowlands, MCL, (74-27), c, 3 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, MCL, 10/22, 6f, 1:14.70, $5,400. 9/28, 1mi (T), 1:41.20, $7,500. 10/10, 1 1/8mi, 1:49.65, $37,200. Nobiz Like Shobiz—Twinkie Zone: Finger- Curlin—Cloon: Graceful Gal (162-94), m, 5 Girolamo—Wallstreetmadness: Special painter (62-36), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 10/16, 1mi (T), Dividend (74-27), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, STK, Arctic Queen S., 10/3, 6f, 1:11.59, 1:35.52, $39,000. ALW, 10/20, 5 1/2f, 1:5.84, $11,520. $30,000. D' Funnybone—Simply Fancy: Simply Funny Girolamo—Cowgirl Lucky: Legend of Lorelei Maize (29-16), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, (74-27), f, 3 yo, Parx Racing, ALW, 10/24, Noonmark—My Sire's Fire: Victorias Fire MSW, 9/28, 6f, 1:15.83, $13,800. 1mi 70yd, 1:44.97, $45,600. (62-32), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, STR, 10/1, 5 1/2f, 1:4.62, $7,800. D' Funnybone—Proud Lisa: Nobody Move Greeley's Galaxy—Avie's Jill: Asset Infa- (29-16), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, tion (36-16), g, 6 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, Noonmark—My Sire's Fire: Victorias Fire 10/1, 6 1/2f, 1:16.74, $37,200. 9/30, 7f, 1:23.35, $39,000. (62-32), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, D' Funnybone—Mick's Doll: Peculiar Sensa- Harlan's Holiday—My Bernadette: Mr. Sam 10/11, 5 1/2f, 1:4.90, $11,700. tion (29-16), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, (296-141), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, Northern Afeet—Colleen's : 10/15, 7f (T), 1:22.56, $24,600. 10/5, 1 1/8mi (T), 1:50.55, $24,600. Fratello Del Nord (182-108), c, 4 yo, D' Funnybone—Miss Blarney Stone: D' Harlington—Prior Park: Too Fast for Love Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/28, 5 1/2f, 1:5.44, Eloquent (29-16), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, (45-25), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/5, $10,200. MSW, 10/19, 7f (T), 1:22.67, $36,000. 6f, 1:12.08, $11,520. Northern Afeet—Colleen's Scorpion: Discreet Cat—Grande Armee: Secret Hat Trick (JPN)—Creek Girl: Rapt (95-34), Fratello Del Nord (182-108), c, 4 yo, Militaire (144-74), f, 4 yo, Presque g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/13, 1 Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/15, 6f, 1:11.67, Isle Downs, MCL, 9/29, 5 1/2f, 1:5.94, 1/16mi (T), 1:43.70, $24,600. $11,520. $6,000. Henrythenavigator—Merion Miss: Hank Not For Love—J B of the Sea: Threeskills Distorted Humor—Mindy Gold: Papa Shot Who (88-44), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, (95-46), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, (151-65), g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/4, 1mi 40yd, 1:43.71, $10,140. 10/6, 1mi, 1:39.02, $10,920. 10/15, 1mi, 1:39.41, $10,200. Henrythenavigator—Michele the Great: Not For Love—Heavenly Empress: Fearthe- Micheles Way (88-44), f, 3 yo, Finger Don Corleone—Secret Notes: Colossus falcon (95-46), g, 5 yo, Belmont Park, Lakes, MCL, 10/22, 5 1/2f, 1:8.88, ALW, 10/13, 7f (T), 1:23.20, $37,200. (4-1), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 9/27, $7,800. 1mi, 1:45.71, $5,400. Notional—Mia's First: El Indio Cayacoa Here Comes Ben—Little White Dove: Benny (108-52), c, 3 yo, Mountaineer Casino Dublin—Corre Scout: Celtic Scout (54-18), and Alex (29-10), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 10/4, 1mi, Racetrack & Resort, MSW, 10/3, 6f, ALW, 10/11, 5 1/2f, 1:5.69, $10,140. 1:13.49, $8,178. 1:40.26, $13,800. Here Comes Ben—Time Saver: Here Comes Einstein (BRZ)—Countyourblessings: R J (29-10), g, 3 yo, Mountaineer Casino One Nice Cat—Waltz Me : Lovely Another Genius (61-27), f, 3 yo, Belmont Racetrack & Resort, MCL, 10/22, 5 1/2f, Lanie (23-13), m, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, Park, ALW, 10/7, 7f (T), 1:21.46, $37,200. 1:7.25, $3,538. ALW, 9/27, 1mi 70yd, 1:47.50, $11,520. Elusive Charlie—Disco Dora: Pachamama Jump Start—Rah Rah: Brooklyn Gal One Nice Cat—Starwood: Starago (23-13), (9-4), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/12, (163-87), f, 3 yo, Parx Racing, MCL, g, 6 yo, Mountaineer Casino Racetrack 1mi 70yd, 1:45.07, $11,520. 10/1, 5 1/2f, 1:5.06, $16,200. & Resort, MCL, 10/8, 5f, 1:0.65, $3,538. Forestry—Way With Words: Foreset Justenuffhumor—Lazer Eye: Hint of One Nice Cat—Princess Marly: Phocea (121-58), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, Sarcasm (29-13), f, 4 yo, Thistledown, (23-13), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/8, 9/30, 6f, 1:11.36, $24,600. MCL, 10/8, 5 1/2f, 1:8.30, $5,400. 1mi, 1:41.46, $10,140. Freud—Sweet as Dixie: Southern Thang Justenuffhumor—Top That: Kathy's Humor Pollard's Vision—Honky Tonk Trick: Eye (173-82), f, 3 yo, Meadowlands, MCL, (29-13), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, Luv Lulu (92-48), g, 5 yo, Belmont Park, 9/28, 1mi (T), 1:42.39, $7,500. 10/16, 7f (T), 1:22.10, $46,200. AOC, 10/9, 6 1/2f, 1:17.12, $39,000.

48 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 Pollard's Vision—Margarita Nites: Bridget Super Saver—Secret Kin: Investigator Encaustic—Shesadreamcatcher: Rogers Moloney (92-48), m, 5 yo, Mountaineer Dream (1-1), g, 2 yo, Finger Lakes, Casino Racetrack & Resort, AOC, 10/15, (147-65), c, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, MCL, 9/27, 5 1/2f, 1:7.96, $8,400. 5 1/2f, 1:5.52, $9,396. 10/7, 7f, 1:23.80, $19,200. Flatter—She's Ready Made: Fled (212-108), Posse—Bold Child: Young Anna Lee Super Saver—Dance Alexa: Inside Straight c, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/2, 7f, (154-83), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, (147-65), g, 3 yo, Remington Park, ALW, 1:24.62, $36,000. 9/30, 1mi, 1:38.59, $37,200. 10/12, 7 1/2f (T), 1:29.48, $21,525. Flower Alley—Lovely Daniella: A Lovely Posse—We Kept Her: We Did (154-83), g, Rose (141-81), f, 2 yo, Finger Lakes, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/22, 1mi, Tiz Wonderful—Kalookan Dancer: Quezon MSW, 10/13, 6f, 1:12.38, $13,800. 1:37.90, $37,200. (158-80), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Frost Giant—American Border: Three to Posse—Struckbylightning: Royal Posse Iroquois S., 10/22, 6 1/2f, 1:16.38, Thirteen (91-40), g, 2 yo, Belmont Park, (154-83), g, 5 yo, Belmont Park, STK, $90,000. MCL, 9/29, 6f, 1:10.36, $24,600. Empire Classic H., 10/22, 1 1/8mi, War Chant—Lady Rapper: Whiskey Seven Frost Giant—Easy Erin: Karen Kan (91-40), 1:52.15, $180,000. f, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/22, 6f, Posse—Truly Enchanting (IRE): Catch the (71-35), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 1:12.83, $36,000. Feeling (154-83), g, 3 yo, Gulfstream 10/9, 6f, 1:12.01, $39,000. Giant Surprise—Emily Ha Ha: Funny Park West, MCL, 10/23, 1 1/16mi (T), Western Expression—Pride of Trieste: Surprise (20-13), f, 2 yo, Finger Lakes, 1:46.63, $7,800. Western Tryst (17-6), g, 7 yo, Finger MCL, 10/20, 6f, 1:14.80, $8,400. Proud Citizen—Mythical Brownie: Pride of Lakes, STR, 9/28, 1 1/16mi, 1:46.73, Harlan's Holiday—Charlotte's Rose: Saratoga (149-72), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, Hamptons Holiday (296-141), c, 2 yo, MSW, 9/27, 1mi 70yd, 1:48.09, $13,800. $7,800. Belmont Park, MSW, 9/28, 6f, 1:9.92, Quality Road—Water of Life: Tough Temper $36,000. (138-76), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, NEW YORK-BRED Kitten's Joy—Majestic Feline: Neetee Rides 9/26, 5 1/2f, 1:5.35, $10,200. Again (253-107), f, 2 yo, Finger Lakes, Raffe's Majesty—Royal Mast: Old Harbor JUVENILE WINNERS MCL, 10/6, 5 1/2f, 1:8.00, $8,400. (21-9), m, 5 yo, Belmont Park, STK, SEPTEMBER 26, 2016 – OCTOBER 24, 2016 Majestic Warrior—C'Est La Cat: La Cat Ticonderoga S., 10/22, 1 1/16mi, Warrior (210-105), g, 2 yo, Belmont 1:46.05, $120,000. Park, MSW, 10/23, 6f, 1:11.01, $36,000. Read the Footnotes—Halle's Aptitude: More Than Ready—A True Pussycat: Abounding Spirit (67-37), f, 4 yo, Boys At Tosconova—Countyourblessings: Curly's Waterfront (168-81), c, 2 yo, Finger Lakes, AOC, 10/19, 1mi, 1:40.23, Sisella (6-1), f, 2 yo, Laurel Park, MCL, Santa Anita Park, MSW, 10/1, 1mi (T), $12,240. 10/1, 6f, 1:13.76, $12,540. 1:35.57, $31,200. Roaring Fever—Spiral Binder: Roaring Vixen Bustin Stones—Sweet Aloha: Filibustin Posse—Gold for the Queen: Gold for the (43-23), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/6, King (154-83), g, 2 yo, Finger Lakes, 5f, 1:0.51, $7,800. (68-44), f, 2 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Joseph A. Gimma S., 10/2, 7f, 1:24.38, STK, New York Breeders' Futurity, 10/1, Roaring Fever—Gone for the Roses: Rory 6f, 1:10.95, $131,768. Mor (43-23), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, $90,000. 10/6, 5 1/2f, 1:5.76, $11,400. Bustin Stones—Stellaluna: Stonecoldfox Regal Ransom—Vukovar: Kim Royale (68-44), f, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, (58-30), f, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, Roaring Fever—Breakers West: Breakin 10/19, 5 1/2f, 1:4.06, $36,000. the Fever (43-23), g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, 10/15, 6 1/2f, 1:18.06, $36,000. STK, Leon Reed Memorial S., 10/12, 6f, Bustin Stones—Heck: Tribecca (68-44), Roaring Fever—Patine: Toni Tools (43-23), 1:10.46, $30,000. c, 2 yo, Parx Racing, ALW, 10/24, 6f, f, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/6, 6 1/2f, Roaring Fever—Three's a Charm: Triple 1:12.71, $45,600. 1:17.61, $24,600. Burner (43-23), g, 4 yo, Laurel Park, Caleb's Posse—Northern City: Sal the Soaring Empire—South Wing: D'yer Mak'er AOC, 10/14, 5 1/2f (T), 1:2.30, $26,790. Turtle (17-7), c, 2 yo, Belmont Park, (5-2), c, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/1, Roaring Fever—Betty's Chance: Winston's MCL, 10/13, 6f, 1:11.22, $27,600. 1mi, 1:39.00, $36,000. Chance (43-23), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, Concord Point—Dazzling Display: Caledo- Soaring Empire—Dean Avenue: Ten Twenty MSW, 10/20, 6f, 1:12.95, $13,800. nian (53-30), c, 2 yo, Belmont Park, Nine (5-2), g, 2 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, Roaring Fever—Breakers West: Breakin the MCL, 10/20, 6 1/2f, 1:17.91, $24,600. 10/12, 6f, 1:12.75, $8,400. Fever (43-23), g, 4 yo, Belmont Park, Congrats—Intentional Fever: Caught a Spring At Last—Rahy's Colors: Bonita Springs (118-56), f, 2 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Hudson H., 10/22, 6 1/2f, 1:16.97, Heater (241-128), c, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/1, 7f, 1:26.70, $36,000. $90,000. MSW, 10/16, 6 1/2f, 1:17.50, $36,000. Tale of Ekati—Wicked Angel: Tellmea- Run Away and Hide—Long March: Do a Congrats—Accomplished: Pat On the Back Legger (79-34), g, 6 yo, Parx Racing, fookystory (85-53), c, 2 yo, Belmont (241-128), c, 2 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Park, MSW, 10/10, 1mi, 1:36.61, ALW, 10/15, 1mi 70yd, 1:44.56, $45,600. Sleepy Hollow S., 10/22, 1mi, 1:40.08, —Sunny: Get Jets (238-112), c, $36,000. $150,000. Tale of the Cat—Lentil: Shiraz (177-82), c, 3 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 10/8, 1 1/16mi Court Vision—Nice Kitty Kitty: Courtly Kitty (T), 1:41.21, $39,000. 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/7, 6f (T), (77-30), f, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 1:8.04, $45,000. Shakespeare—Tina's Girl: Gym Too (56-27), 10/13, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:46.14, $36,000. g, 4 yo, Presque Isle Downs, WCL, 10/2, Tapit—Carmandia: Clutch Cargo (253-115), 6f, 1:11.45, $6,600. Curlin—Friendly Michelle: Bonita Bianca c, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/14, 1 (162-94), f, 2 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Smart Strike—Southern Charmer: First 1/16mi (T), 1:46.44, $36,000. Charmer (161-74), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, Maid of the Mist S., 10/22, 1mi, 1:40.19, Trappe Shot—That's Ok: Mirai (88-44), AOC, 10/6, 7f (T), 1:21.56, $39,000. $150,000. c, 2 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Bertram F. Street Boss—Brandala: Street Lass Daaher—Tequilas Dayjur: Strawberry Bongard S., 10/2, 7f, 1:23.62, $90,000. (144-71), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, Tequila (21-12), f, 2 yo, Belmont Park, Uncle Mo—As Promised: Mo Promise 10/17, 6f, 1:13.30, $5,820. MSW, 10/22, 6f, 1:13.43, $36,000. (128-69), f, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, Super Saver—Latin Lynx: Cashconsider- D' Funnybone—Bold Dixie: Lily's Secret 9/30, 1mi, 1:40.62, $36,000. ations (147-65), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, (29-16), f, 2 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, Utopia (JPN)—Money Flies: Utopian MSW, 9/28, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:43.93, 9/29, 5 1/2f, 1:6.98, $13,800. Moment (110-56), g, 2 yo, Finger Lakes, $36,000. D' Funnybone—Simply Fancy: Rip Loves MSW, 10/15, 6f, 1:13.48, $13,800. Super Saver—So Sharp: Super Sharp Maize (29-16), f, 2 yo, Finger Lakes, Wildcat Heir—Archeress: Sword Fighter (147-65), f, 4 yo, Laurel Park, SOC, 9/30, STK, Shesastonecoldfox S., 10/24, 6f, (215-127), g, 2 yo, Santa Anita Park, 1mi, 1:39.31, $13,110. 1:13.56, $30,000. MSW, 10/10, 5 1/2f, 1:3.94, $31,200.

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50 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | November 2016 D’ FUNNYBONE DÕwildcat Ð Elbow, by Woodman

NEW 2YO Stakes Winner!

RIP LOVES MAIZE rallied through the stretch to win the Shesastonecoldfox S., her second straight score following a 3 1/4-length Maiden Special Weight win. ••• 2015: Co-Leading Northeast Freshman Sire with SIX 1st Crop Winners, including 2016 Saratoga Stakes Winner UNO EMAYO

Erin Robinson 859.421.7531 Lere Visagie 518.851.6616 5384 Route 9H-23 Hudson, New York 12534 www.rockridgestud.com PHOTO © SV PHOTOGRAPHY Bellamy Road’s runners are winning everywhere at the highest levels and in open company, including LAND OVER SEA, winner of the $400,000 Fair Grounds Oaks (G2), Southern California SW BELLAMENTARY, New York SW CONSTELLATION, etc.

Imagine what happens when his New York-bred runners are eligible for the lucrative New York Stallion Stakes Series and New York-bred restricted program.

His non-New York-breds include 2-year-olds that have sold for up to $850,000, $415,000, etc.

Imagine what his New York-breds will sell for.