Ramon Dominguez and His New Project, Exacta Box

Late last year, retired Hall of Fame jockey Ramon Dominguez came across some revealing statistics.

According to a Pew Research analysis, nearly six in 10 Hispanic people living in the U.S. are millennials or younger. In addition, a Nielsen report revealed that 94% of Latino males are sports fans and 56% consider themselves to be avid fans.

A nearly untapped market was discovered. An idea was born: Exacta Box.

“These millennials, regardless of who they are, they're into watching stuff on their mobile phones and now they also watch a lot of sports on their devices,” Dominguez explained. “So there is this need to connect with this audience in a special way.”

Through a friend, Dominguez was introduced to sports analyst Jose Francisco Rivera.  A fellow Venezuelan native, Rivera called races there for several years before moving to the States and serving as an MLB play-by-play commentator for ESPN Deportes Radio for 11 years.

“He's a huge sports fan,” Dominguez said. “But I would say his main sport is horse racing, and he understood that there was a need to provide the Hispanic market with great content for horse racing. He came to me and said, 'Ramon, I have this idea.' So we started collaborating and that's how Exacta Box was born.”

Last November, Exacta Box, a YouTube channel dedicated solely to Spanish-speaking horse racing enthusiasts and hosted by Dominguez and Rivera, released its first video leading up to the 2020 Breeders' Cup.

Their initial video instantly received hundreds of views and the comment section exploded as viewers expressed their excitement on the new project.

The channel has only grown from there.

“The feedback has been great,” Dominguez reported. “It has be so positive. People say, 'Oh my gosh, we're so happy that you guys are doing this.' This platform is something that certainly we're happy to bring forward because it encapsulated so many different things that are needed in this sport and are perhaps brought forward by other people, but it's very fragmented. So to have it all in one place, I think it's very important.”

Following big weekends in racing, co-hosts Dominguez and Rivera recap major races and discuss their thoughts on the hottest horses in training. Their most recent release reviews Saturday's performances in the Blue Grass, Wood Memorial and Santa Anita Derby.

“Jose [Rivera] is a racing fan and somebody who has been behind the microphone and the binoculars watching these races,” Dominguez said. “As a jockey who has been in the stirrups for many of these races, I can kind of bring a different perspective.”

Along with racing analysis, Exacta Box also releases weekly interviews with some of racing's personalities. Special guests have included top jockeys Joel Rosario, Javier Castellano and Eric Cancel, as well as Irad and Jose Ortiz. Last week's interview featured trainer Rudy Rodriguez.

“These interviews are interesting not only to our viewers, but also to Rivera and I as horse racing fans ourselves,” Dominguez said. “Despite having spent most of our lives in the industry, each and every one of these professionals bring along so many different sets of skills that are unknown to us. We did one interview with Eduardo Luna, who was groom for, among many amazing horses, American Pharoah, Justify and Arrogate. It was amazing to hear firsthand from someone who takes care of these horses and learn the little details about taking care of these amazing athletes.”

Another popular interview was with up-and-coming jockey and veterinarian Ferrin Peterson.

“Ferrin Peterson is one that was absolutely awesome because of what an amazing person she is and what she has done in her short life. She is still so young, but she brings a great understanding of what is important in this sport in terms of promoting it. She said she wasn't even big into social media, but she understood that her role could be important in terms of promoting the good of the sport. Somebody like her is amazing because she can serve as a connector to the people who perhaps don't know much about racing or have the wrong ideas about racing.”

Through these spotlight interviews, Dominguez said they hope to make racing a more approachable sport for newcomers.

“Our goal is to bring a fresh aspect of horse racing to fans in a way that resonates with them,” he said. “Stories sell. To me, stories are so important for us and regardless of what the story is, it's something that most people can relate to themselves.”

Dominguez said these Spanish-spoken interviews help their audience further connect with the people they may see on the television screen on race days, but have difficulty learning about during an English broadcast.

“It is different when you watch something and it's sort of beyond your reach,” he said. “But when you feel like there is an understanding of who this person is and that you actually know them because you've watched a few interviews, it will give you the ability to really be glued to what you're watching because there is this connection with the person. That is in essence what we are trying to achieve–for the person to understand these athletes and fall in love with the sport.”

Dominguez added that through this experience, he has learned there are many fans within the Hispanic community who have a lot of confusion on even attending the races.

“When you talk to somebody who doesn't know much about horse racing, a lot of times they think you need to be reached in order to even come to the track,” he explained. “So with little things like that, we can bring more clarity for people to learn that this is an inclusive sport that you can come in and watch and it doesn't really cost you anything.”

When asked if he believes the Hispanic community often goes forgotten by racing media, Dominguez replied, “Absolutely. It has been an audience and a community that has been overlooked for way too long. It's a matter of studying what is really important to them. Millennials are big-time into watching sports events on their devices and nowadays I feel like the attention span for people in general is very short, so we have this opportunity to bring them content through streaming.”

Asked of his long-term goals for the project, Dominguez mentioned partnering with major racetracks to stream races in Spanish as well as creating a platform to offer their content in a podcast format.

“We're certainly full of ideas, but at the same time, very open to collaborate with anyone in the industry who has the same goal of promoting our sport,” he said. “We are one family and that includes anyone who loves this sport, so anyone who perhaps has a story or experience that needs to be told, I would definitely love to know about it.”

Dominguez said potential partnership and feature suggestions can be directed to him at ramon.exactabox@gmail.com.

The TDN has recently collaborated with Exacta Box to stream their videos on the TDN website at https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/live/.

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Champion Sire Adlerflug Dead in Germany

Leading German sire Adlerflug (Ger) (In the Wings {GB}-Aiyana {Ger}, by Last Tycoon {Ire}) died shortly after covering a mare at Gestut Schlenderhan, Galopponline.de reported on Monday. Owned by studs Harzburg, Schlenderhan, Brummerhof, Gorlsdorf, Bona and Gregor Vischer, the 17-year-old, Germany's 2020 Champion Sire, stood for €16,000 in 2021.

A champion in Germany at three from 11-14 furlongs, Adlerflug saluted in the 2007 G1 Deutsches Derby, as well as the G1 Deutschland-Preis. Placed in an additional three Group 1 races in his native land and France for trainer Jens Hirschberger, he was retired to stud with a record of 11-4-2-2 and $908,322 in earnings.

From small crops, Adlerflug is the sire of 16 black-type winners, 12 of them at group level. His five Group 1 winners are Iquitos (Ger), Ito (Ger), Lacazar (Ger), In Swoop (Ire) and Torquator Tasso (Ger). The latter pair were first and second in the 2020 G1 German Derby, with In Swoop also running second in the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and G1 Grand Prix de Paris. Lacazar scored in the G1 Preis der Diana (German Oaks) in 2017. Another colt, French Group 2 winner Savoir Vivre (Ire), was runner-up in the Deutsches Derby in 2016. It is fairly early days yet for Adlerflug as a broodmare sire, but he does have one black-type winner in that sphere, German listed winner Apadanah (Ger) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}).

Adlerflug's second dam, the dual group-placed Alya (Ger) (Lombard {Ger}), is a full-sister to the dam of the Arc winner and breed-shaping matriarch Urban Sea (Miswaki).

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Saratoga Faith’s House Is Michael Dubb’s Latest Effort To Benefit Backstretch Families

For Michael Dubb, few experiences in racing compare to the satisfaction of joining another of his horses in the winner's circle after a stakes win at Aqueduct Racetrack, Belmont Park or Saratoga Race Course.

But that doesn't begin to match the feeling that Dubb, a thoroughbred owner and Long Island developer, derives from his real calling at the track: putting together daycare centers that benefit the children of backstretch workers.

“There isn't anything I'd trade in racing for the smiles and success that our daycare center at Belmont Park has had with children who have passed through its doors with a firm foundation under them,” said Dubb, who serves as a New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) board member and is the founder and chairman of the Belmont Child Care Association (BCCA). “That's why we're so proud of what we're doing in Saratoga, which will continue to improve the lives of backstretch families.”

Dubb refers to the scheduled opening this summer of BCCA's new childcare center for the backstretch community at Saratoga Race Course. The 4,300-square-foot facility going up inside Gate 16, a furlong or two from the Oklahoma training track, is being funded by Dubb and his wife, Lee. It will be called Faith's House in honor of Mr. Dubb's late mother, Faith; and completes the circle of having child care during the summer meet at Saratoga and year-round at Anna House.

The Saratoga facility will provide child care and early education programs for infants, toddlers and preschool-aged children of backstretch workers, and the children of trainers and front-side NYRA employees. Faith's House will complement BCCA's sister childcare center Anna House, which Dubb built and opened in 2003 for families of the Belmont Park backstretch.

“All working parents deserve to know that their children are being cared for in a safe, healthy and enriching environment during the workday,” said Dubb. “We are thrilled to extend this important program to the hardworking families of the Saratoga backstretch community, who provide a vital service to the racing community.”

The anticipated summer opening coincides with the annual summer meet at Saratoga Race Course, which brings approximately 950 backstretch workers and their families to the Spa. The opening of the new center is contingent upon licensing approval from New York State and the New York State Office of Children and Family Services.

Dubb's passion for the track kicked in early. In 1973 at the age of 17, he was a self-described “misfit,” a recent high school graduate who spent much of that summer shuttling back and forth to Saratoga Race Course in the van he used for his landscaping business. At night, he and his friends slept on the floor of the van to save a few dollars.

In the mid-1980s, Dubb worked with a bank, which was using his landscaping service, to finance the development of some lots in East Meadow, Long Island. He became a builder and business grew rapidly. Today, Dubb's Beechwood Organization ranks at the forefront of privately-owned residential homebuilders nationwide. Since 1985, Dubb, now working with his son Steven, has built more than 7,500 homes in 60 communities across the New York metro area with new ones on the map in New York City, Long Island and Saratoga.

Dubb credits retired Hall of Fame rider Jerry Bailey, who he knows from playing tennis, with generating the idea of creating a facility at Belmont Park where the children of backstretch workers could go while many of their parents were at the track, often working long hours. Meeting with NYRA officials, Dubb secured the land, an acre just inside Gate 6, and funded a large portion of the building of Anna House, which he named for the daughter of racehorse owner and generous donor Eugene Melnyk.

It was around then that Dubb also became an owner. Though Dubb calls owning racehorses a hobby, he devotes time most evenings to his stable with the same commitment and attention to detail that he uses in running his business. “I look at each horse I own as an individual investment,” he said. “But I look at all the horses I own as a stock portfolio. Underperformers are moved along and there is a constant push to upgrade the portfolio.”

That philosophy has paid off handsomely. The winner of seven year-end NYRA owner titles, Dubb has campaigned some memorable horses, including Eclipse Award-winners Monomoy Girl, British Idiom and Uni. Another of Dubb's horses to wear his stable colors of yellow with a pink rose and pink cap was Condo Commando, winner at Saratoga of the 2014 Spinaway, the final race called by Tom Durkin.

It's at Saratoga where the Dubbs and the BCCA team look forward to cutting the ceremonial ribbon at Faith's House.
“This new facility fulfills a dream that the BCCA has been working on for over 10 years,” said BCCA President Libby Imperio. “We are so excited to bring a winning formula in child care to Saratoga and forever grateful to Michael and Lee for their leadership in making it happen.”

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