Boisterous Moves To Alberta For 2022 Breeding Season

The Grade 1-winning millionaire Boisterous, will be standing at Merv Lansing's farm in Daysland, Alberta for the upcoming season.

The Distorted Humor son is a seven-time graded stakes winner with wins in the Grade 1 Man o' War Stakes, the G2 Monmouth Stakes, back-to-back wins in the G2 Red Smith Handicap and three Grade 3 wins for career earnings of $1.46 million. Boisterous is out of the multiple stakes placed mare, Emanating ($273,030) and is from a strong female line.

Boisterous entered stud in 2015 and stood most of his stallion career at Tommy Town Thoroughbreds where he was a champion first-crop sire in California. The stallion was moved to Diamond B Farm in Pennsylvania last season and was a top-five active sire there in 2021.

Boisterous sired the graded stakes-placed runner California Kook ($266,489), second in the 2020 G1 Del Mar Oaks. In 2021, he had the stakes winner graded stakes-placed runner Give Me The Lute ($209,823) and the multiple stakes winner Loud Mouth ($375,070). Boisterous is also the sire of Southern California stakes winner Kookie Gal ($128,136).

Boisterous will stand at Merv Lansing's farm in Daysland, Alberta with a 2022 stud fee of $3,000 (Canadian) S&N.

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Gordon, West To Launch Highgate Sales Consignment For Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale

Jill Gordon and Jacob West have announced the launch of Highgate Sales, a new sales company making its debut at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale in February.

Highgate Sales will offer consignments at breeding stock, yearling, and horses of racing age sales with a focus on providing individual service to each of its clients. In addition to its consignments, the operation will also offer appraisals, private purchases and sales, and portfolio management services.

Gordon has extensive knowledge of the bloodstock industry, working with some of the top farms and consignments in the nation. She formerly worked at Claiborne Farm as the sales and client relations manager for 3 1/2 years after a three-year stint at Warrendale Sales.

In her role at Claiborne, she oversaw all aspects of the public sales consignment as well as outside sales recruitment, growing the consignment considerably during that time. She also assisted with private sales and handled client communication throughout the year.

“Jill was a fantastic asset to the team during her tenure at Claiborne. Her depth of knowledge of the industry and work ethic is next to none. I know she will be successful as she takes on this new endeavor and I wish her the best,” said Claiborne Farm president Walker Hancock.

Gordon will help Claiborne Farm transition through next month's Keeneland January Breeding Stock Sale before starting her full time role at Highgate Sales.

“I am very grateful and appreciative for my time at Claiborne Farm,” Gordon said. “I have built some great relationships and have been surrounded by some of the best horses and families in the stud book. I look forward to partnering with Jacob and combining our skill sets to best serve our clients in this new chapter of my career under the Highgate banner.”

Gordon also works closely with the Consignors and Commercial Breeders Association and was recently elected to the Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club's Board of Directors.

Successful bloodstock agent Jacob West started his career in racing as a yearling groom at Taylor Made. before moving up to a role with the operation as their buyer account manager. During that time, he managed investment portfolios, including public and private acquisitions, breeding, and racing management. West also worked as the director of bloodstock services for Three Chimneys Farm where he managed the farm's private and public sales acquisitions.

West has been the vice president of bloodstock for Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners since 2017, when he also launched West Bloodstock. This year West was appointed as the U.S. agent for Goffs.

“In forming this partnership with Jill Gordon the main focus will be on fulfilling our clients' needs,” West said. “Jill brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Public Sales space. We look forward to working together and launching Highgate Sales.”

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Visa Cap Increased for 2022

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Department of Labor (DOL) will publish a joint temporary final rule to make available an additional 20,000 H-2B visas for the first half of fiscal year 2022 that ends Mar. 31, 2022, the National Thoroughbred Racing Association announced in a Monday press release.

“Tremendously high demand for H-2B visas has led to this unprecedented move by the DHS and DOL,” said NTRA President and CEO Alex Waldrop. “Competition for these visas has been fierce for many years, but is particularly so in today's strong job market. We encourage affected trainers to act quickly.”

The supplemental H-2B visa allocation consists of 13,500 visas available to returning workers who received an H-2B visa, or were otherwise granted H-2B status, during one of the last three fiscal years. The remaining 6,500 visas, which are exempt from the returning worker requirement, are reserved for nationals of Haiti and the Northern Triangle countries of Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.

This nonimmigrant visa program is used by many industries that need temporary non-agricultural help when domestic workers are unavailable. Currently, Congress has set the H-2B cap at 66,000 per fiscal year, with 33,000 for workers who begin employment in the first half of the fiscal year (Oct. 1-Mar. 31) and 33,000 for workers who begin employment in the second half of the fiscal year (Apr. 1-Sept. 30).

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Indiana Grand Offers ‘Road to Louisville’ Contest

Indiana Grand Racing & Casino will be hosting a “Road to Louisville” contest beginning in early 2022 and offering up to $50,000 in prize money. The 18-week contest begins Jan. 8 and continues to the Kentucky Derby May 7. The winner of the contest will have the option to purchase a yearling package at the 2022 ITOBA Fall Sale valued at $30,000, courtesy of the Indiana Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (ITOBA) along with Indiana Grand.

“Road to Louisville” is open to players both online and on-track at Indiana Grand and Clarksville OTB. Weekly and monthly prizes will be provided as points are cumulative throughout the event. The contest, which will include numerous races each week from select tracks, will be completed on Kentucky Derby Day to crown the overall winner of the $1,000 prize money and a chance to own a future Indiana racehorse.

“Our contests both online and on-track have become increasingly popular, and we wanted to do something to raise the stakes next season,” said Eric Halstrom, Vice President and General Manager of Racing. “After talking with ITOBA President Tom Mosley, we decided to partner with them on our current breeding and racing program, which is so lucrative right now. The idea was created to get one of our loyal racing fans involved with a hands-on ownership experience and enjoy a risk-free way to enjoy the thrill of Indiana Thoroughbred racing.”

If the winner opts in for the purchase of a yearling at the ITOBA Sale, they will receive up to $15,000 to purchase a yearling out of the sale, plus an additional $15,000 for care and training of the horse leading up to its racing debut in the summer of 2023. ITOBA is facilitating the details and assistance for the new owner and their new purchase.

“Road to Louisville” gets underway with the racing card from Gulfstream Park. Points are based on payouts for the selected horse in the contest races. Weekly prizes will be allotted to the top three players each week with the top handicapper receiving $150, second place receiving $100 and third place receiving $50. Prizes are doubled if the player is competing at either Indiana Grand or Clarksville OTB.

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