A Publication of the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association PAThoroughbred pabred.com November 2018 pabred.com Issue 56 REPORT

Sire Power in PA The 2019 stallion PA Sires Report roster in Pennsylvania has seven additions to of Mares Bred date – millionaires, graded winners, leading sires, up in 2018 stellar male lines, fabulous Page 21 Page 3 pedigrees and more.

PA-Breds selling at KY Fall Kolybabiuks living Mixed Sales the dream Page 22 Dr. Yaroslaw Jerry and Maria Kolybabiuk call their peaceful New Jersey farm Freedom Acres for the purest of reasons – they came to America to pursue their 2018 PA-Bred dreams. That includes a growing stable of Stakes Schedule Pennsylvania-breds. Page 13 Page 28 B K’s Angus’ PA-Bred Horses of the Year Unique Bella and Page Second Career McKenney retired due to injuries Lauren Lindsay first started riding her new off-track B K’s Angus less than a year ago. She has since been rewarded many times over, including taking the Pennsylvania- A Letter from Executive bred award at this year’s Retired Racehorse Secretary Brian Sanfratello Project’s Thoroughbred Makeover. Page 15 Page 18 Multiple Grade 1 SW Won/Placed in 19 Graded Stakes Earned $4,712,625 NEW for 2019 HOPPERTUNITY – REFUGEE, by UNACCOUNTED FOR • 2019 FEE: $5,000 LF

Winning the Gold Cup S.-G1, over Millionaire & G1 SW EFFINEX

“SPEED, CLASS, STAMINA and SOUNDNESS will make you a multimillionaire in this business. HOPPERTUNITY has them ALL. Shares and ” Lifetime Breeding - TRAINER Right Available NORTHVIEW PA A DIVISION OF NORTHVIEW STALLION STATION Sire Power New Sires Headed To The Keystone State in 2019 Welcome Home

Stud Fee: $3,500 LF The Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association is pleased to announce that Smarty Jones is returning to Pennsylvania for the 2019 breeding season!

Standing at: Equistar 30 Crooked Road, Annville PA For bookings, contact Rodney Eckenrode at 302-236-3886

#21 on the Lifetime Active Sire List $36 Million Lifetime Progeny Earnings

Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association . 701 E Baltimore Pike Suite E Kennett Square PA . 19348 . 610-444-1050 . www.pabred.com Hoppertunity Northview PA in Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania Multiple Grade 1 winner and multimillionaire Hop- for purchase and I thought they had brought me the wrong one. How could a horse that’s run 34 times, 31 of them stakes races, have legs pertunity will enter stud in 2019 at Northview PA in this clean and joints this tight?” Peach Bottom. With career earnings of $4,712,625, Hoppertunity was trained throughout his career by Bob Baffert for the 7-year-old becomes the richest horse ever to Karl Watson, Mike Pegram and Paul Weitman. The bay recorded 15 tri- ple-digit Beyer Speed Figures, and only twice in his career was he worse stand his first season in the Mid-Atlantic region. His than fourth. He won at distances up to a mile and a half, broke his stud fee is $5,000 live foal, with shares and lifetime maiden at one mile at Santa Anita, and faced the best runners in training breeding rights being offered. year after year. In a career that spanned five seasons and 34 starts, Hoppertunity “Speed, class, stamina, and soundness will make you a multimillion- had 22 top-three finishes while consistently racing at the highest level aire in this business. Hoppertunity has them all,” said Baffert. from coast-to-coast. His nine stakes wins were all graded, with Grade 1 A son of Grade 1-winning Any Given Saturday from the male line of scores in the historic Jockey Club Gold Cup at and Chur- , Hoppertunity is out of the graded stakes-placed Unaccount- chill Downs’ Clark Handicap. He made two trips to Dubai and hit the ed For mare Refugee. He is a half-brother to Grade 1 Del Mar Debu- board in the 2016 Dubai World Cup-G1 when third behind California tante and Grade 1 Chandelier winner Executiveprivilege, an earner of Chrome. He won the San Antonio Stakes-G2 twice at Santa Anita and the $999,000 from 10 starts. Refugee’s weanling by Tapit sold for $1.3 Brooklyn Invitational Stakes-G2 at Belmont. million at the 2015 November Breeding Stock sale. The mare Hoppertunity recorded his first stakes win in the Grade 2 Rebel has since had foals by War Front and . Stakes at Oaklawn Park before finishing second to in Hoppertunity’s third dam is champion and Hall of Famer Davona Dale, the Santa Anita Derby-G1 next out. He went into Derby Week at Churchill winner of the Filly Triple Crown of the Coaching Club American Oaks-G1, Downs as the second choice for the Derby-G1 until a foot issue Mother Goose-G1 and Acorn-G1 as well as the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks, forced his defection two days before the race. He returned at the end of Fantasy and five other stakes. Her foals include Belmont Stakes-G1 the year to nail down the Clark Handicap over older horses. placed Le Voyageur. “I could go on and on about his racing statistics, but everyone can Hoppertunity and the rest of the roster, including the region’s leading look them up,” said Northview’s general manager David Wade. “What sire Jump Start, will be available for inspection at Northview PA’s open most haven’t seen yet is this horse. I went to Santa Anita to inspect him house on Saturday, Nov. 17.

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Warrior’s Reward WynOaks Farm in Delta, Pennsylvania

Young graded stakes sire Warrior’s Reward will Warrior’s Reward ranked in the top 10 in the nation as a first-crop sire, as well as on the second-crop and third-crop sire lists. He has total be standing the 2019 season at Barbara and Chip progeny earnings in excess of $16.8 million, with nearly $5 million in Wheeler’s WynOaks Farm in Delta. The Grade 1-win- 2018. He is also the sire of 2018 stakes winners T Rex Express, who ning sprinter by Medaglia d’Oro is currently ranked captured the West Virginia Breeders Classic Distaff in October; 3-year- olds Georgia’s Reward, winner of Oaklawn’s Rainbow Miss Stakes in 38th in the nation on the leading general sires list, five starts, and New York stakes winner Battle Station; Yockey’s Warrior, above any other Mid-Atlantic stallion. The 12-year- back-to-back winner of Fair Grounds’ Thanksgiving Handicap who cap- tured the Duncan F. Kenner Stakes in his only start of 2018; Puerto Rican old dark bay will stand for $4,500 live foal in 2019, Group 2 winner Exclusivo and 15-time winner Medal of Courage. with special discounts for mares foaling in Pennsyl- Warrior’s Reward was the fastest 3-year-old colt in his year, recording vania. a 113 Beyer and winning at 7-furlongs at in 1:21.60 With five crops of racing age, Warrior’s Reward has sired 21 stakes over Munnings, Reynaldothewizard and Custom for Carlos, and finishing winners, eight in 2018, led by graded winners Axelrod and Warrior’s second or third in the Grade 2 Jim Dandy, Grade 2 Dwyer and Grade 3 Club, both entered in this year’s Breeders’ Cup. The 3-year-old Axelrod Stakes that year. He returned at 4 to capture the Grade takes aim at the $6 million Breeders’ Cup Classic-G1, drawing post 12 1 Carter in 1:21.62 for 7 furlongs and added graded placings in the for the main event on the Saturday, Nov. 3 card at Churchill Downs. An Churchill Downs Stakes-G2 and -G3 before retiring to earner of $732,925 from 10 starts, he goes into the Breeders’ Cup hav- stud with a record of four wins from 17 starts and earnings of $565,716. ing won the Smarty Jones Stakes-G3 at Parx and the Indiana Derby-G3. A son of champion sire Medaglia d’Oro out of a Seeking the Gold The swift Warrior’s Club, a career earner of $704,104 who captured mare, Warrior’s Reward is from the family of Canadian Horse of the Year this year’s Commonwealth Stakes-G3 at Keeneland and was second in Catch a Glimpse, English champion Forest Flower, English classic-win- Saratoga’s Grade 1 Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap and the Grade 2 Chur- ning millionaire , and Grade 1 winner High Yield. chill Downs Stakes on Derby Day, will break from the four-post in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Sprint-G1.

PA THOROUGHBRED REPORT 7 GRADE 3 PLACED WINNER EASTWOOD SPEIGHTSTOWN – FIFTH AVENUE BALL, BY 2019 FEE: $2,500 LIVE FOAL

NEW FOR 2019

CATIENUS–MRS. K., BY DIXIELAND BAND 2019 FEE: $2,500 LIVE FOAL

SON OF G1 BREEDERS’ CUP SPRINT CHAMPION AND ECLIPSE CHAMPION SPRINTER SPEIGHTSTOWN ANOTHER SON OF SPEIGHTSTOWN, MUNNINGS HAS SIRED MILLIONAIRES I’M A CHATTERBOX AND OM SPEIGHTSTER, also by Speightstown, has bred a full book each of his first two seasons at stud

GLENN & BECKY BROK u 1671 TILDEN ROAD u MOHRSVILLE, PA 19541 u 610.659.2415 u WWW.DIAMONDBFARMPA.COM SOCIAL INCLUSION and EASTWOOD Diamond B Farm in Mohrsville, Pennsylvania

He’s a big horse, standing 16.3 hands; he’s got a lot of bone, with a big hip and shoulder. He’s built like a horse that can get you both speed and distance.” Eastwood was an $800,000 sales purchase at the 2013 Fasig-Tipton summer horses of racing age sale, the second highest-price of the sale, after posting eye-catching victories in his first two starts as a 3-year-old. The strapping chestnut’s career debut was a six-furlong contest at Belmont Park, which he won by more than two lengths, followed by a gutsy allowance score at the same distance. Later in his career, Eastwood scored impressive victories in a pair of allowance contests at Saratoga and Keeneland. Still running sound as a 7-year-old, he was runner up in the 2017 Grade 3 Los Angeles Stakes at Santa Anita Park, defeating Kentuckian and Grazen Sky. Eastwood Social Inclusion, an impressive track record-break- retired from racing with earnings of $265,545 in a dozen starts. er and classic performer, and Eastwood, a sound and The first foal out of the Deputy Minister mare Fifth Avenue Ball, East- speedy son of Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Sprint winner wood was originally a $240,000 purchase at the Keeneland November breeding stock sale. Five of the first six foals out of the mare have sold and prominent sire Speightstown, will stand at Glenn at auction for six-figures. and Becky Brok’s Diamond B Farm near Mohrsville, “Speightstown is revealing himself as a sire of sires,” said Glenn Brok. Pa., for the 2019 breeding season. “We’re excited about bringing this son of Speightstown come to Penn- sylvania.” Social Inclusion, who will stand for $5,000 live foal, is one of the Eastwood will stand for $2,500 live foal. fastest sons of the exceptional stallion Pioneerof the Nile, who also sired Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. Social Inclusion and American Pharoah are his track record-setting sons. Demonstrating pure, raw talent in his first two starts, he broke his maiden first time out by 7½ lengths, going six furlongs in 1:09.35 at Gulfstream Park. Next out in open allowance company, he won in wire- to-wire fashion, defeating future champion older horse Honor Code by 1 10 lengths and covering 1 ⁄16 miles in a track record 1:40.97. Social Inclusion followed with third-place finishes in the Grade 1 Wood Memorial (won by Wicked Strong), Grade 1 (won by California Chrome), and Grade 2 Woody Stephens (won by ). He completed his race career with earnings of $450,800. Social Inclusion relocates from John and Susan Sykes’ Woodford near Ocala, Fla. He is out of the Grade 2 stakes-placed Saint Ballado mare Saint Bernadette, and a full brother to 2018 stakes- placed full brother Road to Damascus. His first foals arrived this year. “He was a super impressive racehorse. . . we are always trying to get good sire power in Pennsylvania and I think we’ve succeeded in identifying a horse like him,” Brok said. “He’s got a great disposition.

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Also Now Standing in PA

SMARTY JONES: Equistar in Annville

One of Pennsylvania’s all-time greats, Smarty Jones, returns to the Jewelry, and Grade 1-winning sprinter Centralinteligence. Smarty Jones state of his birth for a second time to stand at stud, taking up residence has 2018 progeny earnings of more than $1.3 million (through late at Rodney Eckenrode’s Equistar Farm in Annville for the 2019 season. October). His current stakes winners are Pennsylvania-breds­ Midnight His stud fee has been set at $3,500 live foal. Poker and Someday Jones. The 2004 and Preak­ness winner stood in his home Bred by Roy and Pat Chapman and campaigned in the name of their state from 2011-’15, first at Ghost Ridge Farms and then Northview PA, Someday Farm, Smarty Jones was undefeated in his first eight starts, before being relocated to Calumet Farm in Lexington, Ky. He has regu- earned a $5 million bonus from Oaklawn Park for winning the track’s larly shuttled to Uruguay since 2011, and was that country’s leading sire in 2017 when represented by champion 2-year-old filly Bamba y Bamba. traditional Kentucky Derby preps, the and Arkansas Der- With 11 North American crops of racing age, Smarty Jones has sired by-G2, plus the Kentucky Derby-G1, and finished second in his only loss, earners of more than $38 million. His 33 stakes winners include a doz- the Belmont Stakes-G1, his final start. The son of Elusive Quality and en graded/group winners, including millionaire and four-time Singapore Smile’s stakes-winning daughter I’ll Get Along retired with earnings of champion Better Life, Japanese millionaires Keiai Gerbera and Noble $7,613,155 and remains the richest Pennsylvania-bred­ of all time. MAST TRACK: Fox Tale Stud in Coopersburg Mast Track, a track-record setting Grade 1 winner bred by the late Mast Track is the sire of 52 foals of racing age, with 40 starters (77 legendary trainer Bobby Frankel, has moved from California to Fox percent) and 28 winners (70 percent of starters), with progeny earnings Tale Stud in Coopersburg for 2019. Owned by Adena Springs, the bay in excess of $1.2 million. 14-year-old will stand for a fee of $2,000 live foal. Racing four seasons, Mast Track earned $923,835 from 24 starts By Grade 1-winning sprinter Mizzen Mast, the sire of 56 stakes win- and won short and long, on the turf and main track. His most impressive ners, seven millionaires, including two-time Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint- effort was the 10-furlong Hollywood Gold Cup-G1 in which he defeated G1-winning filly Mizdirection, Mast Track is out of group-placed Nawal the likes of Student Council and Perfect Drift in track record time of (Fr), the dam of French Group 1 winner Jemayel and two other stakes 2:01.37 on the all-weather track. He captured the Hand- horses and granddam of graded winner Ready to Act. His pedigree is icap-G3 at nine furlongs, and counted graded stakes-placings in the Grade 1 Pacific Classic and Grade 2 San Diego Handicap, the latter free of Nearctic, Northern Dancer, Raise a Native, Mr. Prospector, Bold missing by a nose. Ruler and Seattle Slew. AIROFORCE: Cabin Creek Farm in Bernville A multiple graded stakes winner and Breeders’ Cup placed at 2, Airo­ Tom and Tom’s Ready sent out for the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes-G2 force joins the roster at Cabin Creek Farm in Bernville for his second at Churchill Downs. He scored by nearly two lengths over Mor Spirit, with season. His 2019 fee is $2,000 live foal. Gun Runner fourth. A son of Travers Stakes-G1 winner Colonel John, the gray/roan Airoforce­ added two seconds in graded turf stakes to his record at 3 – 5-year-old is the first foal for the multiple stakes-placed Cuvee mare finishing a nose back of Camelot Kitten in the National Museum of Rac- Chocolate Pop. He sold for $350,000 as a 2-year-old at the Ocala April ing Hall of Fame-G2 and missing to Catch a Glimpse, while finishing sale, and won three of his four starts that fall. After breaking his maiden by daylight first time out, Airo­force won the ahead of Oscar Nominated, in the Penn Mile-G3. He retired with earn- Grade 3 Dixiana Bourbon Stakes at a mile and a sixteenth on the turf and ings of $679,130 while first or second in six of his 12 starts. headed to the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf-G1 as the favorite. He missed Airoforce­ is from the family of champions and Caressing, by a neck to Hit It a Bomb. The final race of his juvenile season was millionaire and three-time Grade 1 winner Sea Cadet. He stood his first against a high-powered field that included Gun Runner, Mor Spirit, Mo season in 2018 in Indiana.

PA THOROUGHBRED REPORT 11 A PERENNIAL LEADING PENNSYLVANIA SIRE TALENT SEARCH 2018 PROGENY EARNINGS OF $926,693 AS OF OCTOBER 2018

CATIENUS – MRS. K., BY DIXIELAND BAND 2019 FEE: $2,500 LIVE FOAL

Won or placed in 8 Stakes Races, including the: TVG BC Sprint G1, Vosburgh S. G1, Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash S. G1, etc.

GLENN & BECKY BROK u 1671 TILDEN ROAD u MOHRSVILLE, PA 19541 u 610.659.2415 u WWW.DIAMONDBFARMPA.COM Kolybabiuks living the dream at Freedom Acres by Emily Shields

Dr. Yaroslaw “Jerry” and Maria American Free- dom retired as a Kolybabiuk call their peaceful 10-year-old after New Jersey farm Freedom Acres earning $645,829 for the purest of reasons. She was in 63 starts. His 15 wins included born in Germany, he in Austria, the Grade 3 Red with Ukrainian parents and a Bank Handicap at Monmouth Park. Venezuelan upbringing. They Freedom’s Dawn came to America to pursue their hit the board in dreams, both professionally and Monmouth’s Col- leen Stakes and socially. earned $186,650. Dr. Kolybabiuk established a general sur- The two spend their all won at six different racetracks, earning gery practice, and only just retired eight years days paling around in a paddock outside the $332,972. ago. On his rare off days, he built Freedom Kolybabiuk’s back porch, a beautiful venue “He remembered Freedom Star right away,” Acres by hand. “Every piece of wood in the overlooking the tranquil setting. Dr. Kolybabiuk recalled. “But it was still fun to barn, every piece of fencing, I built it all my- Now in their 70s, it is time for the Kolyba- beat him with Disco Chick.” Disco Chick ulti- self,” Dr. Kolybabiuk said. “This is where we biuks to find some farm help. “Maria and I do mately won 10 of 42 starts and finished in the got our freedom back.” everything,” Dr. Kolybabiuk said. top three spots 30 times to earn $735,250. It took Dr. Kolybabiuk 10 years to finish “We muck the stalls, tend the paddocks, and The Pennsylvania-bred, who made her last building the barn, which sits centrally on their do all the feeding,” Maria confirmed. “We’re too start in July 2017, brought $180,000 at the 21 acres just over the Pennsylvania/New Jer- old to do the foaling ourselves now anyway.” Keeneland January Sale this year. sey border. “We are one of the first New Jersey Eight years ago, Dr. Kolybabiuk sold his Another Pennsylvania-bred, Dancing Bull, practice, taking on the care of the farm full farms to start breeding in Pennsylvania,” Dr. broke his maiden May 28 at Parx. He is a time. It paid off, as the most important runners Kolybabiuk said. “We started the farm in 1985, Bullsbay­ half-brother to Disco Chick. “He’s of his career have come recently. and we had babies all over this place, but going to be good,” Dr. Kolybabiuk said, noting One of the original horses they bought, the that the gelding won by four and a half lengths. when the Pennsylvania program got so good, Allen’s Prospect mare Survey, produced eight He was headed straight to compete against we decided to make a move.” winners from nine starters. One of those, the stakes company, but the timing did not work Now the foals are born at Northview PA winning Disco Rico mare Disco Flirt, was a out and he has since run back against allow- in Peach Bottom and come back to Freedom five-time winner and became the dam of their ance company, winning again on Oct. 1. Acres over the summer. “We are essentially best horse: Disco Chick. Although there are only a handful of horses from Philadelphia anyway,” Dr. Kolybabiuk ex- Foaled in 2011, Disco Chick broke her on the farm in the early summer, the farm fills plained. “As the Pennsylvania program devel- maiden in her third start, Oct. 19, 2013. She up in the fall, with horses in training in South oped into a very successful, fantastic program, was a multiple-stakes placed allowance win- Carolina and some on the track at Parx. “We’re we had to get involved.” ner until 2016, when she won three stakes happy with our Pennsylvania-breds,” Dr. Koly- Their involvement has already paid divi- races in a row, including the Skipat at Pimlico. babiuk said. “Having the horses have helped dends, but winning stakes races is nothing That day she rolled home eight lengths in front us live longer, because they constantly keep new to the Kolybabiuks. They paid $13,000 of a field that included a runner trained by Bob you busy.” for a Drone mare named Got a Cold, “and all Baffert. Introducing himself to Baffert was a And they are rightfully proud of the job she did was give us stakes horses,” Dr. Koly- highlight for Kolybabiuk. they’ve done. “It was the experience of a life- babiuk said. Dixie Fever, Freedom Quest, and “He trained a horse we bred named Free- time, I wouldn’t give it up for anything else,” Freedom’s Honor are all stakes runners bred dom Star,” Dr. Kolybabiuk recalled. Freedom Maria said. “We weren’t rich, we were poor as by the Kolybabiuks. The same mare also pro- Star, named because the Kolybabiuks thought poor could be.” duced Freedom’s Dawn and American Free- she was the best runner they’d produced to “We made it from the very bottom,” Dr. Koly­­ dom, matching stakes-performing grays who date, won three straight stakes races, includ- babiuk said. “That’s the promise of America.” are living out their days on the farm. ing the Grade 3 Azeri at Oaklawn, and over- n

PA THOROUGHBRED REPORT 13 GOT THE LAST LAUGH DIAMOND B FARM STALLIONS 2019

EASTWOOD

DISTORTED HUMOR – THERESA’S TIZZY 2019 FEE: $2,000 LF TALENT SEARCH

NEW FOR 2019

SPEIGHTSTOWN – FIFTH AVENUE BALL 2019 FEE: $2,500 LF

SOCIAL INCLUSION CATIENUS – MRS. K. 2019 FEE: $2,500 LF UPTOWNCHARLYBROWN

NEW FOR 2019

PIONEEROF THE NILE – SAINT BERNADETTE 2019 FEE: $5,000 LF

LIMEHOUSE – LA ILUMINADA 2019 FEE: $4,500 LF

GLENN & BECKY BROK u 1671 TILDEN ROAD u MOHRSVILLE, PA 19541 u 610.659.2415 u WWW.DIAMONDBFARMPA.COM Second Career for B K’s Angus off to a great start by Linda Dougherty

When Lauren Lindsay first started riding her first on-track retirement program at a year-round racetrack, and wel- new off-track Thoroughbred, B K’s Angus, she was comed its first retiree in 2008. Turning For Home works with a network of partner farms that reha- surprised and very pleased to see how quickly he was bilitates, retrains and rehomes its horses. It was to Lara Anderson and making the transition from racetrack to show ring. Daniel Brown’s Full Gallop Farm in Aiken that B K’s Angus was shipped. “The change from being a racehorse to his new life was easy for Full Gallop is home to top equestrians in the winter months, and hosts him,” said Lindsay, who hails from Aiken, S.C. “In 30 days time, we were recognized United States Eventing Association shows through the inter- jumping over fences.” mediate level and schooling horse trials throughout the year. That was nearly a year ago, and since then B K’s Angus has done “Horses get such an education at Full Gallop,” said Danielle Mont- extremely well in competition, winning the Turning For Home Award at gomery, the program administrator of Turning For Home. “They get seri- the Retired Racehorse Project’s Thoroughbred Makeover, as well as the ous retraining. And they also find other jobs for horses that may not be Pennsylvania-bred award sponsored by the Pennsylvania Thoroughbred suited for the show ring. If you don’t give them that education, they’re Breeders Association, held at the Kentucky Horse Park Oct. 4-7. just ex-racehorses.” Both awards were based on the highest score earned by the 52 For Terry Sanfratello, knowing that B K’s Angus has done so well in his Pennsylvania-breds entered, as well as the 18 horses that competed new vocation has filled her with pride. from Turning For Home; thus, B K’s Angus won them both. The Thoroughbred Makeover showcases the sec- ond careers of hundreds of off-track Thoroughbreds, each with 10 months or less of retraining. They compete in 10 different disciplines, including barrel racing, eventing, dressage, field hunters, freestyle, polo, show hunters and jumpers, competitive trail and ranch work, and vie for a share of $100,000 in prize money. Spectators vote for one overall winner among the 10 discipline champions, and that horse is crowned America’s Most Wanted Thoroughbred. All horses that compete in the Makeover are listed online, along with information that includes their pedigrees, race records, breeder, and racing connections at their last start. This year, there were 52 Pennsylvania-breds entered, and 26 horses came from Turning From Home. Penn National Race Course ranked as the top track where entrants last raced, with 47 horses. Bred by the Briter Farm of Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association’s executive director Brian San- fratello and his wife, Terry, B K’s Angus had modest ability on the race- “I’m like a proud mama,” she said. “I delivered him – I remember he track, breaking his maiden at Penn National in his second career start was almost foaled in our field, I brought his dam in when I saw his feet as a 3-year-old, but then failed to win again in 11 more tries for trainer start to show. He was a very big boy, he weighed about 125 pounds. His Michael W. Salvaggio Jr. The dark bay or brown son of Petionville, out legs were enormous. But he was also a very easy horse to handle as he of Assaggini, by Vendor, was retired in August 2017, and taken in by grew, and he was really laid back, he was never mean. We nicknamed Turning For Home, which is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based at Parx Racing him ‘Gomer Pyle’ because he was a little goofy.” that has provided nearly 2,500 former racehorses with a safe retirement. Terry Sanfratello said that BK Angus’s career ended when a chip in Turning For Home was created by the Pennsylvania Thoroughbred his knee was discovered. Horsemen’s Association, and it addresses the uncertain future for the retiring equine population at Parx Racing. Turning for Home became the continues on page 16

PA THOROUGHBRED REPORT 15 BSo K’S ANGUSMany continued Ways from page XXXX 15 XX X XXX XXX “Our horses are like our babies, and we don’t want to see harm come “They’re always upbeat, they love their jobs and love to please their to any of them, so we were thrilled to give ‘Angus’ to Turning For Home,” owners. It’s a great breed of horse.” sheXXXX said. “We’d rather X see ourXX horses XXXgo on to have a XXXsecond career.” XX LindsayXX also XX found out XXthat Angus Xtraveled well, experience learned After the chip was removed from his knee, ‘Angus’ got time off before from shipping during his racing days. And despite his relative greenness starting to work with Lindsay. at his new job in the show ring, he finished 13th of 95 in eventing, and 45th of 135 overall at the Thor utesequias“Sometimes when destibus, a horse officie nem- quam re odi debiscil ipsam sitibe- oughbred Makeover. comesquam fromre odi the debisciltrack with ipsam sitibe- rum fugita nes quos velest rehenihil “While not in the top ranks, somethingrum fugita like nes a chip, quos they’re velest rehenihil maxim voluptas et aute pos earum maxim voluptas et aute pos earum it was a really good showing seen as damaged goods,” quis estior for a dolectaa horse that dolupti was new ber to- quis estior a dolecta dolupti ber- said Lindsay. “But I chose him ferit quat harumit all,” cuptatiasshe said. “I wantedaliandae the ferit quat harum cuptatias aliandae as my project horse. Then he dipiend aecaecuThoroughbred ptiatum Makeover eaquatem to be dipiend aecaecu ptiatum eaquatem had a minor injury in the field, volor as essuma good expelendae experience for parum Angus, avolor scrape, as and essum he was expelendaeas quiet parum saeceptate so simolupta I had no expectations.” a aceper - assaeceptate could be when simolupta I was taking a aceper- natur si omnimagnit“It thrills me ipis to my eos heart eum that carenatur of it. si From omnimagnit the beginning, ipis eos eum quiasit ionsequesomeone et cares lique for magnimi ‘Angus,’” hequiasit truly was ionseque a pleasure. He et has lique magnimi liquatem quisaid occusae Terry Sanfratello. nisitia sit,“And he liquatem qui occusae nisitia sit, quos velest rehenihil maxim vo- looks so good in the show ring, his quirks, but he enjoys his job utesequias destibus, officie nem- luptas et aute pos earum quis es- I’m very proud.” andutesequias he is lovely to destibus, handle. He’s officie nem- quam re odi debiscil ipsam sitibe- tior a dolecta dolupti berferit quat With such a bright future tall, dark and handsome, and quam re odi debiscil ipsam sitibe- harum cuptatias aliandae dipiend rum fugita nesahead quos of him, velest B K’s rehenihilAngus will he’s just stunning, very regal.” rum fugita nes quos velest rehenihil aecaecu ptiatum eaquatem volor maxim voluptasnow get et someaute downtimepos earum this After she began working maxim voluptas et aute pos earum as essum expelendae parum sae- quis estior winter a dolecta at Full Gallop, dolupti as Lindsay ber- with B K’s Angus, Lindsay real- quis estior a dolecta dolupti ber- ceptate simolupta a acepernatur ferit quat harumsaid she cuptatias doesn’t want aliandae to rush izedferit he quat had plentyharum of potentialcuptatias aliandae si omnimagnit ipis eos eum quiasit dipiend aecaecuor push ptiatum him. eaquatem anddipiend ability, aecaecuespecially for ptiatum jumping. eaquatemHe was also a ready,ionseque willing and et liqueable magnimi“I found liquatem out that he’s volor an upper-level as essum horse,” expelendae she said. “And parum at the student.volor as essum expe utesequias Thoroughbred Makeover,saeceptate I definitely wanted simolupta to do my best a aceperand make- qui occusae nisitia sit, destibus,“In the past, officie Thoroughbreds nemquam had a reputation re odi for being hot-blooded, Turning For Home, the Pennsylvanianatur si omnimagnit Horse Breeders ipisand Parx eos Racing eum butdebiscil I think Thoroughbreds ipsam sitiberum have great fugita personalities, nes likeutesequias Angus,” she said. destibus, proud officie of him. I hope nem -Angusquiasit and I did ionseque that.” et lique magnimin

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The 2019 breeding season is shaping up to be our best ever. With new stallions being added to the roster, our breeders have plenty of top-quality choices for their mares. New stallion information is enclosed in this edition. Don’t miss the scheduled open houses to see them up close. Stay up to date on the latest information on our Facebook and Twitter pages. The November sales are a good time to pick up your next PA-Bred or mare in foal. Over 80 are entered, including graded-stakes winners Daisy and Dixie Serenade, bred by Jonathan Sheppard and Fantasy Lane Stable, respectively. Remember that mares in foal must be brought to Pennsylvania within 14 days of purchase to begin the PA-Bred domicile requirement. Another reminder that broodmare domicile forms are due in our office by December 1. Please see PABred.com for the full requirements to become a registered PA-Bred.

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PA THOROUGHBRED REPORT 18 Pennsylvania Broodmare Domicile Requirements & Registration Eligibility for 2019 Foals

Please note the following broodmare domicile requirements for the 2019 crop of foals. Mares bred to registered PA-Sires are up again this year, according to our preliminary count, and continuing that trend will move us to an increase in registered foals, which is our priority. • The dam of the foal resided continuously in Pennsylvania since DECEMBER 1 of the year of conception through foaling. Mares not being bred back will fall under this category. • The dam of the foal was purchased at a public sale after DECEMBER 1 of the year of conception and brought into Pennsylvania within 14 days of the date of purchase and remained continuously through foaling. During the year of foaling, the foal or its dam spent at least ninety (90) days in the state. • The dam of the foal arrived after DECEMBER 1 of the year of conception, foaled in Pennsylvania and was bred back to a registered PA stallion standing in Pennsylvania and the dam of the foal resided SIXTY (60) consecutive days during which foaling occurred. Domicile forms can be found online at www.pabred.com/forms. Please DO NOT use any prior year forms as they have changed. We prefer online submissions, but if you are unable to submit the form online, you can print out a report and mail it, or let us know and we’ll send a copy to you. Pennsylvania News Briefs

SIX-FIGURE PA-BRED YEARLINGS AT FT FALL SALES

A total of 54 Pennsylvania-bred yearlings sold at the Fasig-Tip- Canadian Horse of the Year Catch a Glimpse and champion and ton sales in October for a total of $1,268,200. Three sold for six-fig- Irish classic winner Forest Flower. ures: two at the Kentucky sale held Oct. 22-25 in Lexington, and At the Maryland sale, Hillwood Stable LLC went to $120,000 one at the Midlantic sale conducted Oct. 1 and 2 in Timonium, Md. to purchase a Great Notion colt from the Woodford Thoroughbreds Leading the sales prices was a gray/roan Speightstown colt out consignment. A full brother to multiple stakes winner Great Soul, of the winning mare I’m Surprise bred by Blackstone the colt was bred by Steven Long and Jane Long out of What Am I Farm LLC. Purchased out of the Kentucky sale by powerhouse Zayat Gonna Do, a daughter of Pennsylvania sire Partner’s Hero. Stables LLC from the Taylor Made Sales Agency consignment, the The Longs have bred four foals out of What Am I Gonna Do. colt is a half-brother to California stakes winner She’s a Big Winner. All have sold at public auction – the first, the filly Magic Soul (by His second dam is stakes-placed Wolfer, a daughter of Wolf Power Street Magician) was a $33,000 Midlantic yearling and resold for (SAf) and full sister to graded winner Wolf Alert. Wolfer produced $95,000 at OBS at 2; Great Soul failed to bring her reserve as $653,459-earner and Kentucky Derby-G1-placed . a yearling but, after racing for the Longs through 2017, brought Also sold in Kentucky was a bay Pioneerof the Nile colt bred $220,000 at last winter’s Kentucky Mixed sale as a 5-year-old rac- by Cornerstone Thoroughbreds LLC. Out of Medea (Ire), by Danehill ing/broodmare prospect (she has earned $77,000 and was second Dancer, the colt consigned by Indian Creek Farm, agent, brought a in the Lyphard Stakes since); and the Street Magician colt Giant final bid of $120,000 from Cromwell Bloodstock. Descending from Captain was a $95,000 2-year-old at this past May’s Midlantic sale. the highly-successful Brushwood Stable family that includes three- The colt’s prolific family includes dozens of stakes winners, in- time Grade 1-winning millionaire High Yield, he is the second foal cluding graded winner Street Magician and $680,170-earner Strike out of his graded stakes-winning dam. Also found in the family is the Moon. n

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THE JOCKEY CLUB RELEASES 2018 REPORT OF MARES BRED STATISTICS

The Report of Mares Bred (RMB) statistics for the 2018 breed- Jockey Club estimates an additional 3,000 to 4,000 mares will be ing season released by The Jockey Club show a continued decline reported as bred during the 2018 breeding season. nationally. But Pennsylvania numbers remained on the rise, up 8.3 Of the 32 stallions standing in Pennsylvania, a third covered percent compared to 2017, even though the number of stallions more than 10 mares in their book. Northview PA’s Uncle Lino once standing in the state dropped slightly. again was bred to more mares than any other stallion in the region. Based on RMBs received through Oct. 16, 2018, The Jockey After covering 103 mares in 2017, the son of Uncle Mo bred 115 Club reports that 1,214 stallions covered 30,274 mares in North mares in 2018. Others with 20 or more mares were: second-year America during 2018. In Pennsylvania, the number of stallions re- stallion Peace and Justice (73, Northview PA), the region’s leading ported standing decreased by 11.1 percent (32 in 2018 compared sire Jump Start (63, Northview PA), second-year stallion Red Vine to 36 in 2017), but the number of mares bred rose to 610, after 563 (53, Xanthus Farms), Uptowncharlybrown (Diamond B) and Weigelia were bred the previous year. (WynOaks Farm) with 49 each, Lord Shanakill (30, Pin Oak Lane), Nationally, the number of stallions declined 9.5 percent from and Talent Search (Diamond B) and Xixixi (Xanthus Farms), each with the 1,342 reported at this time in 2017, and the number of mares 25. bred decreased 5 percent from the 31,863 reported last year. The RMB statistics for all reported stallions in 2018 are available number of stallions covering 125 or more mares increased from 60 through the Fact Book section of The Jockey Club’s website at jock- in 2017 to 62 in 2018. Based upon historical reporting trends, The eyclub.com. n Want to sell a horse or two? A new PHBA member benefit! PHBA members are invited to list horses for sale on: pabred.com. Go to the pabred.com homepage, under Featured/PHBA Sale Horses, to submit a listing and view current listings.

PA THOROUGHBRED REPORT 21 PA-Bred Offerings at Kentucky Fall sales

PLENTY OF STAKES WINNERS AND STAKES PRODUCERS OFFERED AT FASIG-TIPTON AND KEENELAND Nearly 90 Pennsylvania-bred broodmares, broodmare and racing prospects and weanlings will be offered at the major fall sales in Kentucky in November. The following are the horses offered, with breeder and consignor.

FASIG-TIPTON NOVEMBER Lexington, Ky. • Sunday, Nov. 4 – 3 p.m.

BROODMARE OR RACING PROSPECTS

Hip 174 – CLASSY CITY LADY, gray/roan Hip 181 – DAISY, bay filly, 2015, Blame— Hip 185 – DIXIE SERENADE, bay filly, mare, 2005, Carson City—Classy Place, Lovely Stay, by Flower Alley; Jonathan 2015, Uptowncharlybrown—Moonlight by Out of Place; Pandora Farms LLC; Sheppard; Taylor Made Sales Agency Serenade, by Malibu Moon; Fantasy Susan M. Forrester Agent IV. Not mated Agent XVI. Registered PA-Bred. Racing/ Lane Stable; Taylor Made Sales Agency for 2019. Broodmare Prospect. Agent VII. Registered PA-Bred. Racing/ • Dam of two stakes winners from • Graded stakes winner at 2 Broodmare Prospect. three foals of racing age, including • Second dam multiple graded stakes • Graded stakes winner at 3 2018 Schuylerville S-G3 winner winner and producer Ratings • Stakes-winning second dam is a Catherinethegreat full sister to Grade 1 winner Tenski

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WEANLINGS LLC; Ballysax Bloodstock, Agent I. BC Hip 3696 – bay filly, 4/7/18, Constitution— Hip 170 – bay filly, 3/24/18, Tiznow— Nom. Icy Tea, by ; Smart Angle, LLP, C Randie’s Legend, by Benchmark. HnR Hip 2508 – bay colt, 2/27/18, Declaration Biscuit Racing, CJB Holdings, Jeff Bozel & Nothhaft LLC; Ballysax of War—Joya Real, by Eddington. Pewter Barbara R; Walnut Green, Agent II. Bloodstock, Agent for HnR Nothhaft Stable & Ashford Stud; Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Hip 3708 – chestnut filly, 3/11/18, Maclean’s Horseracing LLC. BC Nom. Agency, Agent. BC Nom. Music—Keiai Tokyo, by Medaglia d’Oro; C Biscuit Racing & Smart Angle, LLP; Hip 338 – dark bay or brown colt, 2/10/18, Hip 2915 – bay filly, 2/17/18, Speightster— Walnut Green, Agent for Smart Angle LLP Temple City—Cycle (GB), by Dansili (GB). Lost Reward, by Warrior’s Reward. Barlar, and C Biscuit Racing LLC. Barlar, LLC; Ballysax Bloodstock, Agent I. LLC; Ballysax Bloodstock, Agent I. BC Nom. BC Nom. Hip 2946 – chestnut filly, 4/15/18, Optimizer Hip 3825 – bay filly, 2/22/18, Karakontie (JPN)—Ravissante, by Medaglia d’Oro; Hip 410 – dark bay or brown colt, 3/9/18, —Move Over Ginger, by Fred Astaire. Smart Angle LLP; Walnut Green, Agent —High Quail, by Tiznow. Blossom Hill Breeders; Legacy Blood­ for Smart Angle LLP. Smart Angle, LLP, C Biscuit Racing, CJB stock, Agent X. BC Nom. Holdings, Jeff Bozel & Alex Kar; Walnut Hip 2977 – bay colt, 4/10/18, — Hip 3965 – dark bay or brown filly, 3/4/18, Green, Agent III. BC Nom. Pathologist, by Gone West; Dale N Krapf; Shakin It Up—Champagne Rhythm, by Eddington. Whysper Wynd Farm LLC; Hip 591 – bay colt, 5/2/18, Bodemeister— Ballysax Bloodstock, Agent X. Registered Indian Creek, Agent. BC Nom. Sulis, by Maria’s Mon. HnR Nothhaft PA-Bred Horse Racing LLC; Ballysax Bloodstock, Hip 3089 – dark bay or brown colt, Hip 4015 – dark bay or brown colt, 3/5/18, Agent for HnR Nothhaft Horseracing LLC. 3/29/18, Magician (IRE)—Ventania, by Jump Start—Gritty Gal, by War Pass. J. BC Nom. Royal Academy; Dale N. Krapf; Ballysax Besecker, N. Strong, J. Cullen, K. Cullen & Silver Springs Stud LLC; Denali Stud Hip 865 – bay colt, 2/24/18, Union Rags— Bloodstock, Agent X. Registered PA- (Craig & Holly Bandoroff), Agent XLIV. BC Lookout Lady, by Smart Strike. Chadds Bred Nom. Ford Stable LLC; Royal Oak Farm (Damian Hip 3575 – bay filly, 4/2/18, El Padrino— Brief Holiday, by Harlan’s Holiday; & Braxton Lynch), Agent. BC Nom. BROODMARES Hip 976 – chestnut filly, 4/8/18, Exagger­ ator­ Elizabeth B. Barr; Ballysax Bloodstock, Hip 518 – , chestnut mare, —Scoop of Gold, by Giant’s Causeway. Agent X. Registered PA-Bred PEGGY RING 2008, Ghostzapper—Totally Cosmic, by Cornerstone Thoroughbreds LLC; Indian Hip 3618 – dark bay or brown filly, 2/7/18, Cozzene (in foal to Malibu Moon); George Creek, Agent. BC Nom. Creative Cause—Cruisin’nthebridle, by Unbridled’s Song. Smart Angle, LLP, C Strawbridge; Select Sales, Agent III. Hip 1053 – bay filly, 2/26/18, Honor Code— Biscuit Racing, CJB Holdings & Jeff Bozel; Hip 580 – , bay mare, 2010, Villette, by Petionville. Jon A. Marshall; STAR PEARL Walnut Green, Agent V. BC Nom. Tapit—Lexi Star, by Crypto Star (in foal Four Star Sales, Agent. BC Nom. Hip 1121 – gray or roan filly, 2/14/18, Golden­cents—Carl’s Frosty Girl, by Pulling Punches. Steve E. Holliday; Legacy Bloodstock, Agent XVI. BC Nom; Registered PA-Bred Hip 2023 – chestnut filly, 3/22/18, Strong Mandate—Curious Luck, by Trust N Luck; Dianne Boyken; Summerfield (Francis & Barbara Vanlangendonck), Agent CXI. Registered PA-Bred Hip 2056 – dark bay or brown filly, 3/4/18, Morning Line—First Acquital, by Volponi; Dianne Boyken; Summerfield (Francis & Barbara Vanlangendonck), Agent CXI. Registered PA-Bred Hip 2134 – chestnut filly, 4/22/18, Tapiture —Listen In, by Wiseman’s Ferry. Barlar,

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to Liam’s Map); Stephen E. Quick; Lane’s Hip 1561 – COSMIC EMERGENCY, dark Moonlight, by Cherokee Run (in foal to End, Agent. bay or brown mare, 2011, Any Given Upstart); Horseshoe Valley Equine Center, Hip 747 – DISCREET SENORITA, bay mare, Saturday—Our Nancy Lee, by LLC; Select Sales, Agent I. 2012, Discreet Cat—Senorita Louisa, by (in foal to Klimt); The Elkstone Group LLC; Hip 2063 – FOXY SARA, chestnut mare, Louis Quatorze (in foal to Mastery); Dun Four Star Sales, Agent. 2010, Even the Score—Magster, by Roamin Farm & Rosemore Farms; James Hip 1575 – DAYLIGHT RIDE, bay mare, Houston (in foal to Jimmy Creed); Heart B. Keogh (Grovendale), Agent IV. 2009, (IRE)—Going Day, by Hill Farms LLC; Bluewater Sales LLC, Hip 806 – GOODBYE KID, bay mare, 2015, Daylami (IRE) (in foal to Animal Kingdom); Agent XV. Lemon Drop Kid—Goodbye Stranger, by George Strawbridge Jr.; Mill Ridge Sales, Hip 2249 – SMARTY’S LEGEND, chestnut Broad Brush (in foal to More Than Ready); Agent. mare, 2012, Smarty Jones—Randie’s Blackstone Farm LLC; Paramount Sales, Hip 1624 – FLEUR DE CERISE, dark bay or Legend, by Benchmark (in foal to Tu Agent LIV. brown mare, 2014, Bernardini—Cotton Brutus-Chi); HnR Nothhaft Horseracing Blossom, by Broken Vow (in foal to Street LLC; Pope McLean (Crestwood Farm), Hip 1000 – STEIDLE, dark bay or brown mare, 2013, Petionville—Storm Dixie, Boss); Brushwood Stable; Gainesway, Agent XII. by Catienus (in foal to Super Saver); Ed Agent V. Hip 2294 – TRUC’S LOVE, bay mare, 2008, Stanco; Valkyre Stud, Agent II. Hip 1637 – GARAGE KEPT, bay mare, 2010, Not For Love—Sequence, by Dixieland Dehere—Fancy Sheba, by Alysheba (in Band (in foal to Flintshire (GB); Anne F. Hip 1016 – SYCEE, chestnut mare, 2012, foal to Connect); Land of Believe Farm, Thorington; Ramsey Farm, Agent. Exchange Rate—Scoop of Gold, by Inc; Four Star Sales, Agent. Giant’s Causeway (in foal to Distorted Hip 2390 – CHIFA, chestnut mare, 2010, Humor); Cornerstone Thoroughbreds LLC; Hip 1682 – IT’S BEEN NICE, gray or roan —Mindset, by Coronado’s Quest James B. Keogh (Grovendale), Agent XII. mare, 2014, Creative Cause—Goodbye (in foal to Gormley); Maurice Scavullo Jr.; Stranger, by Broad Brush (in foal to Lantern Hill Farm LLC, Agent. Hip 1181 – EASY MONEY, bay mare, 2014, American Freedom); Blackstone Farm Hip 2434 – EMERALD BEECH, bay mare, Into Mischief—Roman Bluff, by Roman LLC; Paramount Sales, Agent LIII. 2006, Maria’s Mon—Beyond the Waves, Ruler (in foal to Overanalyze); Blackstone Hip 1751 – NASTY NOOZIE, gray or roan by Ocean Crest (in foal to Fed Biz); Farm, LLC; Baccari Bloodstock, Agent IV. mare, 2009, Partner’s Hero—My Yellow Augustin Stables; Mill Ridge Sales, Agent. Hip 1280 – , bay LOVE FOR SCARLETT Diamond, by Housebuster (in foal to Hip 2439 – EVERDEEN, bay mare, 2012, mare, 2013, Not For Love—Dans La Bayern); Toeldo Racing Stable; Denali Lemon Drop Kid—Strut the Canary, Ville (CHI), by Winning (in foal to English Stud (Craig & Holly Bandoroff), Agent XX. by Mineshaft (in foal to Flintshire (GB); Channel); Malone Racing LLC; Vinery Hip 1759 – OH SO NICE, chestnut mare, Everest Stables Inc.; Denali Stud (Craig & Sales, Agent XLIX. 2006, Smart Strike—Silent Cat, by Holly Bandoroff), Agent XX. Hip 1301 – MOON PHILLY, bay mare, 2009, Rahy (in foal to Midnight Storm); George Hip 2467 – GOLDEN STEEL, chestnut mare, Malibu Moon—Astor Place, by Deputy Strawbridge Jr.; Denali Stud (Craig & 2010, Ghostzapper—Indy Gold, by A.P. Minister (in foal to Liam’s Map); Ellen Dale Holly Bandoroff), Agent LIII. Indy (in foal to ); The Elkstone Racing LLC; Lane’s End, Agent for Dixiana Hip 1761 – ON THE BACKSTREETS, Group LLC; Adena Springs, Agent. Farms, LLC. chestnut mare, 2011, Street Boss— Hip 2779 – CALCULATION, chestnut mare, Hip 1403 – SHE’S PLAIN JANE, bay mare, Mutakaway, by Mutakddim (in foal to Not 2011, —Saintly Action, by 2014, Into Mischief—Empires Answer, by This Time); Justice Farm & Greg Justice; Saint Ballado (in foal to Keen Ice); Smart (in foal to ); Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent XCI. Angle; Fort Christopher’s Thoroughbreds Cavanaugh Breen LLC; Buck Pond Farm Hip 1845 – SKY HAVEN, bay mare, 2006, Sky LLC, Agent I. (Douglas S. Arnold), Agent. Mesa—Shouldn’t We All, by Woodman Hip 2978 – PAZZALUNA, chestnut mare, Hip 1421 – SOOKIE, chestnut mare, 2011, (in foal to Creative Cause); Daniel M Ryan; 2014, K One King—Aquapazza, by —Island Escape, by Petionville (in Paramount Sales, Agent LXXXII. Stormy Atlantic (in foal to Bal a Bali-BRZ); foal to Bayern); Jon A. Marshall; Castle Hip 1906 – WHAT HAPPENS, gray or roan Gunpowder Farms LLC; Buckland Sales Park Farm LLC (Noel Murphy), Agent III. mare, 2008, —Silent Cat, (Zach Madden), Agent XIV. Hip 1428 – SPRING ZAPPER, bay mare, by Rahy (in foal to Flashback); George Hip 3049 – STELLABYMOONLIGHT, dark 2010, Ghostzapper—Spring Season, by Strawbridge Jr.; Paramount Sales, Agent bay or brown mare, 2009, Malibu Moon— Seeking the Gold (in foal to Goldencents); LIII. Five Star Dream, by Two Punch (in foal George Strawbridge Jr.; Dromoland Farm Hip 1985 – CHASING THE MOON, bay to Liam’s Map); Candyland Farm; Little’s Inc. (Gerry Dilger), Agent II. mare, 2011, Flower Alley—Cherokee Bloodstock, LLC, Agent I. PA THOROUGHBRED REPORT 24

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Hip 3050 – STORY LINE, bay mare, 2012, Far Out East (in foal to ); George by Palmister; David P. Miller & Skymarc Jump Start—Taanis, by Dayjur (in foal Strawbridge Jr.; Stonehaven Steadings. Farm; Denali Stud (Craig & Holly to Fed Biz); Gum Tree Stables LLC & Hip 3826 – REAL PEACE, bay mare, 2008, Bandoroff), Agent XLI. Thomas Clark Bloodstock; South Point War Front—Option Contract, by Forty Hip 2958 – NOT SO LOVELY, bay mare, Sales Agency, Agent XVI. Niner (in foal to Speightster); Michael 2012, Corinthian—Lovely Reward, by Hip 3239 – FLATTERING TALES, dark Rainier; Select Sales, Agent XLVII. Gulch; Two Sisters Farm; Woodford bay or brown mare, 2012, Flatter—Tell Hip 3997 – FARREST RIM, chestnut mare, Thoroughbreds, Agent CXXXIII. Some Tales, by Tale of the Cat (in foal to 2010, Rimrod—J D Rain Farrest, by Hip 3213 – DOWNCITY, bay mare, 2012, Palace); Michael R. Matz; Vinery Sales, Power by Far (in foal to ); City Zip—Western Pleaser, by Crowd Agent XXXVII. Castle Rock Farm; Adena Springs, Agent Pleaser; William L. Pape & Anne Pape; Hip 3252 – GIFTIE GIE, chestnut mare, XII. Adena Springs, Agent XII. 2010, Master Command—Citi Pearl, Hip 4018 – HARD ON THE HEART, bay Hip 3815 – POWER OF SNUNNER, bay by Citidancer (in foal to Connect); Amy mare, 2014, Fairbanks—Ragin Cajun, mare, 2010, Power by Far—Snunner, Bondon & Tom McNally; Royal Oak Farm by El Corredor (in foal to Cinco Charlie); by Yarrow Brae; James M. Courtney; Bill (Damian & Braxton Lynch), Agent. Charles L. Kidder; Gainesway, Agent III. Reightler, Agent I. Hip 3256 – GO KITTEN GO, bay mare, Hip 4158 – SMART SIGHT, dark bay or Hip 4385 – MY BELLA SAMURAI, dark 2010, Kitten’s Joy—Go Cherokee Go, brown mare, 2007, Smart Strike— bay or brown filly, 2014, First Samurai— by Cherokee Run (in foal to Optimizer); Sighting, by Danzig (in foal to Mr. Z); Bijou Belle, by Cryptoclearance; C Biscuit Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey; George Strawbridge Jr.; Paramount Racing; Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent Eaton Sales, Agent. Sales, Agent LXXXVIII. CXXIX. Hip 3330 – MARIONETTE MISS, dark bay Hip 4180 – SWINGINFROMARAINBO, or brown mare, 2011, Jump Start—Rc’s chestnut mare, 2007, More Than Ready— BROODMARE OR Royal You Too, by Royal Anthem (in foal Liszy, by A.P. Indy (in foal to Big Blue RACING PROSPECTS to Shaman Ghost); John Gonzalez; Adena Kitten); Mrs. Edgar Scott Jr. & Mrs. Springs, Agent XII. Lawrence MacElree; Vinery Sales, Agent Hip 914 – MY TEMPO, chestnut filly, 2016, Hip 3406 – SKY WISE, chestnut mare, LXXI. Declaration of War—Miss Pauline, by Cat Thief. Chadds Ford Stable, LLC; Royal 2011, Smarty Jones—Shootforthestars, Hip 4265 – CONSUELA, dark bay or brown Oak Farm (Damian & Braxton Lynch), by Seattle Slew (in foal to Mr. Z); Patricia mare, 2010, Stonesider—Zarzuela, by Agent. BC Nom; Registered PA-Bred L. Chapman; Vinery Sales, Agent LXXI. Seattle Slew (in foal to Conveyance); Hip 3438 – TO COMMERCIAL, chestnut Cavanaugh Breen Farm, LLC; Buck Pond Hip 1082 – A P MAJETSTIC, bay mare, mare, 2010, Cat Thief—Mylittlerocket, by Farm (Douglas S. Arnold), Agent. 2013, Majestic Warrior—Annette’s Jet, Star de Naskra (in foal to Shaman Ghost); Hip 4318 – HEAVENLY RANSOM, bay by Golden Missile. Triple Threat, LLC; Michael Jester; Adena Springs, Agent XII. mare, 2002, Red Ransom—Heavenly Darby Dan Farm, Agent D. BC Nom; Hip 3439 – TOMICA’S SPIRIT, dark bay or Cat, by Tabasco Cat (in foal to Big Blue Registered PA-Bred brown mare, 2008, Officer—Silvercity Kitten); Brushwood Stable; Bluegrass Hip 2099 – I’M PRETTY STRONG, dark bay Lady, by Silver Charm (in foal to Behesht Thoroughbred Services Inc. (Sandy or brown filly, 2015, Street Cry (IRE)— (FR); Kathleen Crompton; Four Star Sales, Stuart), Agent II. Shared Account, by . Agent. Hip 4367 – MAC N MAYO, chestnut mare, Sagamore Farm; Upson Downs Farm, Hip 3622 – DADDY’S DREAMGIRL, bay 2004, Meadow Monster—Sayitwith­ Agent. BC Nom. mare, 2009, Scat Daddy—Danzig’s diamonds, by Pioneering (in foal to Mr. Z); Hip 3387 – SAFFRON SPIRIT, bay filly, Dreamer, by Rubiano (in foal to Ironicus); The Elkstone Group LLC; Buckland Sales 2015, Ghostzapper—Amber Grace, by Karen S. Farrar & Gary M. Farrar; Hinkle (Zach Madden), Agent LXXXI. Elusive Quality. Blackstone Farm LLC; Farms. Royal Oak Farm (Damian & Braxton Hip 3706 – JOYCE JENKINS, chestnut BROODMARE PROSPECTS Lynch), Agent.BC Nom; Registered PA- mare, 2008, —Seattle Bay, by Hip 2438 – ETHEREAL MISS, bay mare, Bred Opening Verse (in foal to Commissioner); 2012, Elusive Quality—Tidal Dance, by Hip 3772 – MOTHER’S DAY, gray or roan George Strawbridge Jr.; South Point Sales ; Anne S Pape & William L. filly, 2016, Union Rags—Newstouse, by Agency, Agent XV. Pape; Adena Springs, Agent XII. Unbridled’s Song. Equivine Farm; Lane’s Hip 3738 – LONG APPROACH, bay mare, Hip 2628 – ROCKIN JOJO, chestnut mare, End, Agent. BC Nom; Registered PA- 2004, Broad Brush—Last Approach, by 2012, Street Magician—Chiqueada, Bred PA THOROUGHBRED REPORT 26 PHBA Dates to Remember

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PA-Bred Stakes Recap at Parx Racing

ALL BREEDING FUND STAKES WILL INCLUDE A 25% PA-SIRED BONUS FOR 1ST, 2ND AND 3RD. Proposed 2018 schedule – dates and conditions for all the PA-Bred Stakes are subject to change. Please contact the Racing Offices for the most current schedules. Sat., April 28, Parx $100,000 Lyman S, 3 & up, 7 fur. 1st-Grasshoppin, 2nd-Driven to Compete, 3rd-Red Razzo $100,000 Foxy J. G. S, 3 & up, & mares, 7 fur. 1st-Power of Snunner, 2nd-Trace of Grace, 3rd-Formal Class 1 Sat., June 2, Penn $100,000 Lyphard S, 3 & up, fillies & mares, 1 ⁄16 mi., turf 1st-Imply, 2nd-Great Soul, 3rd-Advert Plum Pretty Stakes $100,000 Danzig S, 3YO, 6 fur. Barlar LLC’s multiple stakes-winning 1st-Smooth B, 2nd-Midnight Poker, 3rd-Tudox Expectations homebred Imply pushed her earnings past $100,000 New Start S, 3YO fillies, 6 fur. the half-million mark with a decisive score 1st-Bronx Beauty, 2nd-Smokinpaddylassie, 3rd-Dixie Serenade in the Plum Pretty Stakes at Parx on Oct. Sun., July 8, PID $100,000 Leematt S, 3 & up, 1 mi. 6. The co-favorite in the field of eight, the 1st-Beyond Smart, 2nd-Fast and Accurate, 3rd-Bern’ James Bern daughter of former Pennsylvania sire E Dubai $100,000 Northern Fling S, 3 & up, fillies & mares, 1 mi. rated behind a modest pace before launch- 1st-Rose Tree, 2nd-War Baby, 3rd-Imply 1 ing her bid heading into the far turn of the Sat., July 21, Parx $100,000 Crowd Pleaser S, 3YO, 1 ⁄16 mi., turf mile and a sixteenth stakes. She caught 1st-Sweet Bye and Bye, 2nd-Smooth B, 3rd-Wait for It veteran stakes-performer Disco Rose with a $100,000 Marshall Jenney S, 3 & up, 5 fur., turf sixteenth of a mile to go and drew off to win 1st-Fielder, 2nd-Spartianos, 3rd-Hollywood Talent 1 by four lengths. Her final time was 1:47.64 Sat., Aug. 4, Penn $100,000 Robellino S, 3 & up, 1 ⁄16 mi., turf as she recorded her eighth career victory. 1st-Someday Jones, 2nd-Saratoga Jack, 3rd-Monongahela The win pushed Imply’s career earnings Sun., Aug. 5, PID $100,000 Malvern Rose S, 3YO fillies, 1 mi. 1st-Shamrock Rose, 2nd-Stardoza, 3rd-Peppy to $529,868 from 23 starts. It was the sec- ond stakes win of the year for the 5-year- Pennsylvania’s Day At the Races old chestnut mare, and her fourth overall. Sat., Sept. 1, Parx $100,000 Banjo Picker Sprint S, 3 & up, 6 fur. She won this year’s Lyphard Stakes at Penn 1st-The Man, 2nd-Pop Keenan, 3rd-Midtowncharlybrown 1 National in June, and earlier in her career $100,000 Roanoke S, 3 & up, 1 ⁄16 mi. 1st-Grasshoppin, 2nd-Prince of Hempt, 3rd-Ruby Bleu scored in the Mrs. Henry D. Paxson Memorial $100,000 Power by Far S, 3 & up, fillies & mares, 5 fur., off turf at Presque Isle in her second start at 2, and 1st-She’s Chubs, 2nd-Charlybrown’s Rose, 3rd-Pink Princess the Northern Fling Stakes in 2017. $100,000 Dr. Teresa Garofalo Memorial S, 3 & up, F&M, 6 fur. Imply is the richest runner of seven 1st-Zipper’s Hero, 2nd-Risque’s Diamond, 3rd-Item 1 starters for her dam, the stakes-placed Ori- $100,000 Mrs. Penny S, 3 & up, fillies & mares, 1 ⁄16 mi., off turf entate mare Allude. Five of Allude’s foals 1st-Rose Tree, 2nd-Imply, 3rd-Miss Avalon are winners, three of them stakes winners. Sun., Sept. 2, PID $100,000 Mark McDermott S, 2YO, 6 fur. She is also the dam of the 4-year-old filly 1st-Delta Express, 2nd-Amy Farah Fowler, 3rd-Jump for Alex Advert (by Lonhro-Aus), who finished third Sun., Sept. 16, PID $100,000 Mrs. Henry D. Paxson Memorial S, 2YO fillies, 6 fur. to her year-old half-sister in the Lyphard 1st-Amy Farah Fowler, 2nd-Amandasromeo, 3rd-Pemaquid Sally and was a stakes winner of the Malvern 1 Sat., Sept. 22, Parx $100,000 Alphabet Soup S, 3 & up, 1 ⁄16 mi., turf Rose at Presque Isle in 2017, for earnings 1st-Fast and Accurate, 2nd-Bern’James Bern, 3rd-Threeohtwocassie of $226,458. Dancinginthecircle (2010, Di- 1 Sat., Oct. 6, Parx $100,000 Plum Pretty S, 3 & up, fillies & mares, 1 ⁄16 mi. vine Park) won the By The Light Stakes and 1st-Imply, 2nd-Disco Rose, 3rd-Trace of Grace was third in the Arlington-Washington Lass- Wed., Nov. 21, Penn $100,000 Blue Mountain Juvenile Fillies S, 2YO fillies, 6 fur. ie-G3. The mare was sold for $100,000 at the Keeneland November sale the year she Sat., Dec. 1, Parx $100,000 Pennsylvania Nursery S, 2YO colts and geldings, 7 fur. delivered Advert. n Total: $2,750,000 PA THOROUGHBRED REPORT 29 Giddy Up ‘N Go,LLC

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DISCO ROSE m, 5, Weigelia - Katarica Disco 2nd - PLUM PRETTY S, Parx Racing, $125,000, 3YO/UP, F/M, 1 1/16M, 10/6. AMY FARAH FOWLER f, 2, Astrology - Run Cat Run 2nd - FITZ DIXON JR. MEMORIAL JUVENILE S, Presque Isle Downs, $100,000, 2YO, 6 1/2F, 10/4. SHAMROCK ROSE CALL PAUL f, 3, First Dude - Slew’s Quality c, 2, Friesan Fire - Avani Force Won - RAVEN RUN S-G2, Keeneland, $250,000, 3YO, F, 3rd - CHAMPAGNE S-G1, Belmont Park, $500,000, 2YO, 7F, 10/20. 1M, 10/6. ALL THE WAY JOSE g, 8, Senor Swinger - Maternity Leave 3rd - GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE S-G1, Far Hills, $450,000, 4YO/UP, 2 5/8MT, 10/20. COSMIC BURST f, 3, Violence - Peggy Ring 3rd - REMINGTON PARK OAKS-G3, Remington Park, $200,000, 3YO, F, 1 1/16M, 9/30. IMPLY POP KEENAN m, 5, E Dubai - Allude g, 4, Eskendereya - Afleet of Angels Won - PLUM PRETTY S, Parx Racing, $125,000, 3YO/UP, 3rd - DAVID M. VANCE S, Remington Park, $150,000, F/M, 1 1/16M, 10/6. 3YO/UP, 6F, 9/30. TRACE OF GRACE m, 5, Petionville - Joy to Run 3rd - PLUM PRETTY S, Parx Racing, $125,000, 3YO/UP, F/M, 1 1/16M, 10/6. MONONGAHELA c, 4, K One King - Record High 3rd - GROVER BUDDY DELP MEMORIAL S, Delaware Park, $50,000, 3YO/UP, 1 1/16M, 10/17. FAHAN MURA TRUE EGYPTIAN f, 4, English Channel - Celtic Cross m, 5, Pioneerof the Nile - Western Pleaser Won - SWINGTIME S, Santa Anita, $70,000, 3YO/UP, F/M, 3rd - ZAGORA S, Belmont Park, $125,000, 3YO/UP, F/M, 1MT, 10/7. 1 1/2MT, 10/28. PA THOROUGHBRED REPORT 31 he Horse o elaare alle Copy Reduced to 8 from original to fit letter page Pae 30–The Horse of Delaware Valley–October, 2016

A perennial leading trainer, KATE DEMASI has emerged as a major force in the Northeast. In 2016, Kate became the first female trainer in Parx Hall of Fame. She is again among the top 10 in the trainer standings. Adding to her total of well over a 1,000- career wins. 2016 will be her 13th consecutive year with earnings of over a million dollars for her runners! Kate also proud- ly serves as trainer director for the Pa Horseman's Thoroughbred Association at Parx.

THE DEMASI WAY... Manageable numbers of horses and two full-time assistants help Kate main- tain the quality of her training program. She is consistently able to bring her horses to their full potential by giving each the personal attention he or she deserves.

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