Agri/Gate Management Aims to Enhance the Ownership Experience

Six years ago, Landon Jones and Dawson Guhle got connected through the sport of horse racing. Now, they're preparing to launch a platform that they hope can do the same for others.

In 2021, Jones and Guhle formed the idea for Agri/Gate Management, an app and web-based platform that could be used to simplify communication and streamline the flow of data in the racing industry. They envisioned that through their software, they could remove the barriers to entry for new participants through education, improve the traceability of horses on and off the track, and contribute to the sustainability of the industry for future generations.

Guhle has been involved in the sport for over a decade as a breeder based in Alberta. He met Jones, who was running a sales agency at the time, when Jones became interested in getting involved in racing.

Jones bought in on a horse campaigned by Guhle's Lucky 13 Racing syndicate and was hooked from there. He soon became a partner on another Lucky 13 Racing horse named Maria's Song (Marine Landing). When Maria's Song made his debut on Canadian Derby Day and won going away, Jones brought over 50 people with him into the winner's circle at Century Mile Racetrack.

“It looked like we had won the Super Bowl,” Guhle recalled with a laugh. “But I think that really sparked something for both of us in seeing how excited everyone was and the enjoyment of bringing people together to share that moment. Racing can bring those thrills that you can't really experience anywhere else. It got the wheels turning of how we could bring more people in.”

As a newcomer to racing with a knack for business, Jones saw an opportunity in the sport and a need to bridge the gap between the traditional racing community and a new generation of industry participants. Through this train of thought, he and Guhle formed the idea for Agri/Gate Management.

“In my first few years in the industry, I saw a void as far as a lack of transparency and a lack of communication,” Jones said. “We wanted to build a platform that would streamline communication and billing, create a welcoming environment for newcomers, and re-engage the traditional participants.”

The software is now in its beta version and Agri/Gate is well on its way to launching in the app store in the next few months. Trainers will be able to communicate directly with their owners via the app by sending updates on their horses and organizing administrative records like licensing, billing notes and veterinary reports.

The app will be integrated with Equibase, allowing users to search any horse that is on Equibase and find basic data. Privacy settings will be in place so that only users associated with a specific horse as an owner or trainer persona will be able to see the information shared by the horse's trainer.

Along with increased transparency with horses in training, another key initiative of Agri/Gate is to improve traceability when a horse is no longer on the racetrack. Once a horse is retired, a trainer can pass on the ability to share updates to the new person responsible for the horse. That new managerial persona can share updates within the app so that former stakeholders in the horse can track the horse into its second career.

“These types of things are becoming really important for the sustainability of the industry,” Guhle said. “People don't just accept not having any idea of where a horse went anymore.”

“If we really look at the well-being of the animal and the traceability aspect of the software, I think that's going to be the biggest benefit to the industry as a whole,” added Jones.

Education is another main goal of Agri/Gate. On the app, fans will be able to access informative videos and other educational content.

“Getting the fans on the platform is almost as important to us as the communication piece between trainer and owner,” Jones explained. “One of our key initiatives is converting fans to owners. Syndicates may be able to market on the platform to new potential owners. I think that's going to really provide a new wave to the ownership side.”

Jones said they envision that users will be able to access the platform through some type of subscription model. While all the details are still being finalized, Jones and Guhle are firm in their vision for the platform as the date of Agri/Gate's official launch approaches.

“We want to work with the industry to reduce the barrier of entry. We want to contribute to the sport with a software that is going to help the typical fan get engaged and learn about ownership.”

To learn more about Agri/Gate, click here to visit their website.

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Mutasaabeq To Stand At Florida’s Pleasant Acres Stallions In 2023

Pleasant Acres Stallions is pleased to announce the arrival of Mutasaabeq (Into Mischief x Downside Scenario, by Scat Daddy) – who will stand in Florida for the 2023 breeding season for a $6,500 fee.

“Mutassabeq is a perfect fit for Florida and for Florida breeders,” said Christine Jones, Pleasant Acres' director of stallion services. “Not only does he have an impressive pedigree on his sire and dam lines, he was also a talented racehorse with a tremendous turn of foot. We are proud to have the only first-year Into Mischief sire in Florida for 2023.”

Bred by BlackRidge Stables in Kentucky, Mutasaabeq was a $425,000 weanling purchase by Shadwell Estate Co. out of the Taylor Made Sales Agency's consignment at the 2018 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. He is out of the winning Scat Daddy mare Downside Scenario (out of Grand Breeze, by Grand Slam) – who sold for $1.5 million at the 2021 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, in foal again to Into Mischief. She is half-sister to multiple graded stakes winner Cool Cowboy (Kodiak Kowboy) and Catching Diamonds (Into Mischief) – the dam Grade 1-winning millionaire White Abarrio (Race Day).

The immediate family also produced Brazilian Group 1 winners and Champions Juno and Love 'n' Happiness, along with American Grade 1 winner Fiesta Lady and graded stakes winners Pee Wee Reese and Sam Who.

“Mutassabeq isn't just a son of Into Mischief, he is a Grade 2 winner and a Grade 1-placed son of the champion sire-of-sires Into Mischief,” said Joe Barbazon. “We are very happy to have him as part of our breeding program in Florida.”

Mutassabeq's sire, Into Mischief – a four-time reigning champion general sire – stands for $250,000 at Spendthrift Farm in Kentucky. In 2023, he is on pace for his fourth consecutive record-setting year and fifth year as the champion general sire, led by a potentially historic crop of 3-year-olds. In 2022, his yearlings sold for $1.4 million, $1.35 million, $1.25 million, $1.2 million, etc., and was the only stallion on record at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select Yearling Sale to sire four million-dollar yearlings in the history of the prestigious sale.

Not only does Mutasaabeq have an exceptional pedigree, he has a strong record on the track. At two, trained by Todd Pletcher, he broke his maiden in his debut at Saratoga Race Course by 4 1/2 lengths – earning TDN Rising Star designation. In his next start, he placed third in the Grade 1 Runhappy Hopeful Stakes to Jackie's Warrior – who later became a multiple Grade 1 winner and earned the Eclipse Award as 2021 champion male sprinter.

In only his 3rd start, Mutassabeq became a GSW in the 1-1/16 mile, $200,000 G2 Bourbon Stakes by 1 ¼ lengths. At 3, he captured the 1-mile Mucho Macho Man Stakes on Gulfstream Park's main track by 1 ½ lengths.

Mutasaabeq joins stallions Amira's Prince (Teofilo), Bucchero (Kantharos), Curlin's Honor (Curlin), Gone Astray (Dixie Union), Gunnevera (Dialed In), Jafmil (Distorted Humor), Leinster (Majestic Warrior), Long On Value (Value Plus), Magic On Tap (Tapit), Neolithic (Harlan's Holiday), No Never No More (Scat Daddy), and Sweetontheladies (Twirling Candy), at the 220-acre farm located just northwest of Ocala. Pleasant Acres Stallions has received many accolades for excellence, including 2021 Florida Freshman Sire of the Year for Neolithic, 2017 Florida Freshman Sire of the Year for Poseidon's Warrior, 2017 DRF Florida-bred Beyer Award, 2009 Florida Breeder of the Year, 2009 Florida Broodmare of the Year, Breeder of the 2009 Florida Horse of the Year, and was ranked third in the nation for leading breeders in 2009 by average earnings per starter with 10 or more starters.

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Mutasaabeq Set to Begin Stud Career at Pleasant Acres

Graded stakes winner Mutasaabeq (Into Mischief–Downside Scenario, by Scat Daddy) has arrived at Pleasant Acres Stallions in Morriston, Florida where he will stand his first season at stud for a fee of $6,500.

Tabbed a 'TDN Rising Star' following his debut win at Saratoga in 2020, Mutasaabeq was third in the GI Runhappy Hopeful S. in his second career outing before winning the GII Bourbon S. over the turf at Keeneland for Shadwell Stable and trainer Todd Pletcher. He added a win in the Mucho Macho Man S. in his lone start at three.

“Mutassabeq is a perfect fit for Florida and for Florida breeders. Not only does he have an impressive pedigree on his sire and dam lines, he was also a talented racehorse with a tremendous turn of foot,” said Pleasant Acres director of stallion services Christine Jones. “We are proud to have the only first year Into Mischief sire in Florida for 2023.”

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Michael Halford Enters Training Partnership With Tracey Collins

Group 1-winning trainer Michael Halford has revealed that he is set to join forces with Tracey Collins and take out a joint-licence ahead of the new Flat season in March. 

Halford, whose Group 1 win was achieved with Casamento (Ire) in the Racing Post Trophy in 2010, has also enjoyed international success in Dubai as well as Royal Ascot glory in recent years from his Copper Beech Stables.

However, he is set to relocate from that purpose-built facility to Collins' Conyngham Lodge yard on the Curragh, where the pair will become just the second joint-licence holders in Ireland. 

Speaking about the move, Halford, who sent out 24 Flat winners last term, said, “The association between the Collins family and Irish racing goes back close to a century and is one of the proudest in our sport. I'm grateful, humbled and excited by the chance to train alongside Tracey at one of the most famous yards on the Curragh and look forward to starting this new chapter next month.”

Halford is one of the few trainers in Ireland to have sent out more than 1,000 winners. He has trained for some of the biggest owners in racing, including Godolphin and the Aga Khan, and his seasonal tally of winners has hit double figures every year since 1998. 

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Collins has enjoyed notable success in her own right, notably with stable star Captain Joy (Ire), and hails from a family steeped in Irish racing history. Her grandfather, M.C. Collins, sent out Windsor Slipper to win the Irish Triple Crown in 1942 and trained five Classic winners from Conyngham Lodge. Her father, Con, will forever be associated with Sandy Creek, the Classic-winning Princess Pati and the Moyglare S. heroine Chelsea Rose. 

Collins, who sent out two winners last term, commented, “There is a long and proud tradition here at Conyngham Lodge and I'm greatly looking forward to the next chapter in the yard's history by teaming up with Michael from the start of March. It's an exciting venture and one full of potential and I hope we have much to look forward to over the coming months and years.”

Father-and-son team Eddie and Patrick Harty are the only other joint-licence holders in Ireland but Danny Murphy is understood to be in the process of joining Kieran Cotter on the licence.

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