The Racing Manager Available in the U.S.

The Racing Manager (TRM), designed to enhance the experience of racehorse ownership and help grow the sport, is now available in the United States, in addition to the UK, Ireland and France. The Racing Manager has appointed Mary Motion as the company's U.S. representative. Motion has served in various capacities throughout the Thoroughbred industry, having worked for Chad Schumer, Christophe Clement and Australian trainer Gai Waterhouse.

“I am delighted to be joining The Racing Manager team. I truly believe this is a product that will enhance the racing ownership experience across America,” said Motion. “We have already signed up some significant owners. We put communication at the forefront of everything we do and can bring every owner closer to the action.”

Founder Andy Ash added, “Mary's experience, coupled with her extensive contacts within the industry, make her the perfect candidate as The Racing Manager expands into America and beyond.  We have a vibrant team and it is a really exciting time for TRM . The website and app allows us to gain an extensive understanding of what trainers, owners and syndicates want and we will continue to strive to make those requirements easier for everyone to deliver.”

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Betting Strategies Using the Favorites in 2022 Queen’s Plate

It’s hard to fathom how much history lies behind the $1 million Queen’s Plate Stakes, scheduled to be run this Sunday at Woodbine. Canada’s equivalent to the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve has been contested every year without a miss since its inaugural running in 1860, which means this year’s renewal represents the 163rd edition of the prestigious race.

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Sir Prancealot Colt Tops CTBA Northern California Sale

A Sir Prancealot colt brought $50,000 to top Wednesday's California Thoroughbred Breeders Association Northern California Yearling and Horses of Racing Age Sale at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. The colt, out of the Union Rags mare Root Beer Rag, was bred by Jeff Ganje, consigned by Checkmate Thoroughbreds and was purchased by Robert Jones of San Leandro.

The highest-priced filly in the sale was by Vronsky, out of the Cyclotron mare Eden Mirelle, was bred by Ron Rand and Courtney Rand, consigned by Harris Farms, agent, and purchased by Andy Mathis for $45,000.

Next highest price was a Sir Prancealot filly sold for $40,000 to Harris Farms. Out of the Frankel mare Frankly J'ray, she was bred by consignor Checkmate Thoroughbreds.

There were 107 yearlings and 15 horses of racing age sold, with yearlings grossing $909,100 for an average of $8,496 and median of $4,500. The horses of racing age averaged $3,533 with a median of $3,000. Compared to 2021, when 30 of 123 horses failed to meet their reserve, only 12 of 134 horses did not sell during Wednesday session.

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