Horseshoe Indianapolis Jockeys Collect Toys for Charity

In its eighth year, the jockeys at Horseshoe Indianapolis collected 70 toys that will be donated to the Shelby County CASA (Court Appointed State Advocates) for kids displaced in current home situations. “This toy drive is a great thing we do because we are helping a lot of kids who don't have the opportunity to enjoy Christmas every year,” said DeShawn Parker, winner of more than 6,000 career races. “It makes all of us feel good to do something as a group to help out each year.”

In addition to the annual toy drive, throughout the year the jockeys also raise funds for PDJF (Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund) and for HVAF (Hoosier Veterans and Families) Inc. of Indiana. “It's nice to help and I want to help out whenever I can,” added Marcelino Pedroza, Jr., who is a three-time leading jockey at Horseshoe Indianapolis. “Giving back is important to me. It's the way I was raised, and I want to help any way I can. I hope we can brighten the day of a few kids this Christmas.”

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Letter to the Editor: The Dilger Family

The inaugural golf tournament fundraiser for the Gerry Dilger Equine Scholarship Foundation was held Oct. 10 at Houston Oaks Golf Course and was a tremendous success.

On behalf of our board, and the Dilger Family, we would like to extend a warm thank you to everyone who helped to make this first fundraiser happen. It was great to see so many people come out. We had wonderful support from the equine community.

A very special thank you to Ashford Stud, Eddie Woods, Fasig Tipton, Garrett O'Rourke, Hagyards Equine Medical Institute, Hunter Valley Farm, Ingordo Bloodstock, Keeneland, Kildare Stud, Mark Taylor, Spendthrift Farm, Sterling Thompson, Stonereath, Winchester Feed, and WinStar Farm, who all generously supported us as title sponsors. Thanks to all our other supporters, including our hole sponsors, food and beverage sponsors, signage sponsor, prize sponsors, and all who gave a donation on-site. We would also like to express our gratitude to everyone who donated items for our live auction; Adrian Regan, Archie St, George, the Arvin Family, Aveen Campion, Barry Clohessy, Boyd Browning, Dr.Luke Fallon, Dr. Michael Hore, Dr. Mike Spirito, Eddie Woods, Gabriel Duignan, Jeff Pumphrey, Justin Fister, Ken Donworth, Noel Murphy, Peter Kiely, Zach Phillips. Thank you for your generous donations!

Our live auction was fun and lively. We would also like to thank all the people who purchased items for your generous contribution.

Finally, our organizing committee, Padraig Campion, Ted Campion, Pat Costello, Stuart Fitzgibbon, Dermot Joyce, and Adrian Regan worked tirelessly on planning this event. It would never have happened without all their help and commitment.

Pat Costello, president, commented, “Everyone came out and had fun. It was a beautiful day. We are so happy with the results of this first tournament, and excited about being able to offer even more opportunities to help young people learn about this industry.”

– Erin, Claire, Joseph and Grace Dilger

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‘Consistency, Versatility, And Grit’: Bossy Holiday Victorious In Ontario Sire Heritage Series

The Ontario Sire Heritage Series concluded last Friday at Woodbine Racetrack, with Bossy Holiday winning the colts and geldings division and $20,000 in bonus money.

A Talk Oaks Farm homebred, his performance in the first three legs had secured his position atop point standings heading into the $100,000 Lake Ontario Final over a mile and a sixteenth on the tapeta, and he proved game again in the finale.

The Josie Carroll trainee drew within a half-length entering the stretch drive before finishing a hard fought third.

“I think he was one of the only horses who ran in all four legs,” said Tall Oaks Farm Director Colleen Dalos. “We had a first, second, third, and sixth. He showed his consistency, versatility, and grit along the way.”

Ontario Racing's Thoroughbred Improvement Program Committee established the Heritage Series in 2021 to provide additional racing opportunities for three-year-old Ontario Sired horses, with a male and female division.

The 2022 edition had three legs prior to the final, staged at Woodbine and Fort Erie Race Track, each worth $100,000. They were contested at five, six, and seven furlongs over the Woodbine Inner Turf, the Fort Erie dirt track, and the world-renowned E.P. Taylor Turf Course.

In addition to the purse money, $70,000 in bonus money was paid out to the top-three finishers in each division based on a point system, $20,000 to first, $10,000 to second, $5,000 to third.

“We were thrilled that the Heritage Series was back for another year,” said Dalos. “It's so important that we have these type of programs that support these Ontario Sired horses and give them that opportunity to compete amongst themselves.”

The runner-up in the colts and geldings' division was Souper Speedy colt Uncle Joe, who had a record of 0-1-2 in three Heritage Series starts. Son of Silent Name (JPN), Silent Runner rounded out the top-three, on the strength of the victory in the Lake Huron, leg one of the series over five furlongs on the grass at Woodbine.

Bossy Holiday's success in the Heritage Series is a testament to Tall Oaks Farm's breeding program. He is a multi-generational homebred on both his sire and dam's side.

“It's 30 plus years of home breeding in the making, and it's thrilling to see this line carrying on,” said Dalos. “His sire Ami's Holiday is a stallion of ours, who was also trained by the incredibly talented Josie Carroll, and it's amazing to see how similar he is to his dad. His dad also ran at different distance's and over different surfaces. They have a similar personality. It's really special when it's a homebred.”

The dark bay colt is the latest black type performer for Ami's Holiday, who stands at Colebrook Farms in Uxbridge, Ont.

“Ami's Holiday is proving himself in a very short period of time,” said Dalos. He already has stakes placed and stakes winning horses. So yes, we are seeing him prove that he can throw a really good horse.”

We may even see Tall Oaks Farm homebred to repeat in the Ontario Sire Heritage Series, as Bossy Holiday has a full-brother Boss Holiday, who broke his maiden earlier this year at Woodbine, and the breeding outfit continues to support its Ontario stallions.

“I am seeing a shift in the Ontario market, with positivity and energy,” said Dalos. “Tall Oaks has deep roots in Ontario. We have five stallions in Ontario, and we have just bought five good quality mares. We are investing in Ontario and showing confidence in the program. We are here to stay and want people to share that confidence in breeding and participating in this great industry.”

Click here to view the final colts and geldings standings for the Ontario Sire Heritage Series

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