Bill Strauss, Bret Jones Named to DMTC Board of Directors

Bill Strauss and Bret Jones have both been named to the Board of Directors of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club. The two, who are the first new members added to the board since three members were added in 2018, bring the total number of current board members to 11.

“We've made ourselves better and stronger with the addition of these two fine gentlemen,” said board member and Del Mar CEO Joe Harper. “When you can pick up a pair of individuals who love racing and have rich histories in the game like they do, it was easy to get a unanimous vote to bring them on.”
Strauss, 65, was originally a New Yorker who had a successful financial career in Manhattan before making a coast-to-coast switch to Del Mar in 1992. There he helped found Provide Commerce, which became one of the nation's top e-commerce companies, including its popular ProFlowers.com and Shari's Berries.

He and his brother, Jeffrey, a master chef, partnered in a hugely popular restaurant they called the Pamplemousse Grille just across the street from Del Mar racetrack. They named their first horse The Pamplemousse and he became a stakes winner. Since then Bill has been a partner in such topline horses as double Breeders' Cup winner Mizdirection and $5.6 million earner Hot Rod Charlie.

“As a long-time Del Mar resident with my wife Margie, and a long time horse owner, I am honored to have been selected to serve on the prestigious Del Mar Thoroughbred Club Board of Directors,” Strauss said. “I am looking forward to working with my fellow board members to carve out a successful future for horse racing in California.”

Jones, 43, is the president of Airdrie Stud. In addition to his new role at Del Mar, he has served on the Breeders' Cup Board of Directors since 2011 and sits on the Keeneland Advisory Board, as well as the Board of Trustees for the University of Kentucky's Markey Cancer Foundation.

“I am very grateful to have been given this opportunity to work with the incredible leadership team at Del Mar,” Jones said. “Anyone who has ever walked through its gates knows how truly special that racetrack is, and anyone who cares about the future of our sport recognizes how vitally important its continued success is for our industry. California racing is a true lynchpin for our sport and its prosperity should be the business of all of us; whether you're from San Diego County or Woodford County, KY. I look forward to helping in any way I can and am honored to be working with an organization I so deeply respect.”

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Keeneland Fall Tickets on Sale Aug. 15

Tickets for Keeneland's upcoming Fall Meet will go on sale to the public Aug. 15 at 9 a.m. All tickets must be pre-purchased via Keeneland's official online ticket office at tickets.Keeneland.com/racing. The meet will run from Oct. 6-28.

Keeneland will award $9.05 million in purse money–a record for any racing season at the track–for 22 stakes. The meet's richest race is the $1-million GI Coolmore Turf Mile during the track's signature opening Fall Stars Weekend. Eight stakes that weekend are part of the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In, with winners earning automatic starting positions and free entry into the 40th Breeders' Cup World Championships Nov. 3-4 at Santa Anita Park.

“Keeneland's Fall Meet is an exciting time as we showcase racing stars that are competing for berths in the Breeders' Cup and year-end honors,” Keeneland President and CEO Shannon Arvin said. “The gorgeous fall landscape, the pageantry of racing and the world-class competition all combine to make the fall an exceptionally memorable experience for our horsemen and fans.”

 

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Champion Nest Jumps To Third Spot In NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll

Last year's Champion 3-Year-Old Filly did not make her 2023 debut until late July, but Nest proved she was more than ready off the bench when firing to win the Grade 2 Shuvee at Saratoga by 2 1/4 lengths over multiple Grade 1 winner Clairiere.

That victory was enough to boost Nest to third in this week's NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll, while Clairiere dropped from third to sixth with the defeat.

Cody's Wish, unbeaten in two starts this year, remains at the top of the NTRA Poll with 31 first-place votes, while fellow Bill Mott trainee Elite Power retains his second-place position.

This is Week 26 of the 2023 NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll conducted by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), covering racing performances through July 2. Voting is conducted by national media.

The Top Thoroughbred poll represents horses competing for Horse of the Year. The Top Thoroughbred Poll concludes on Tuesday, Nov. 7 following the Breeders' Cup World Championships.

Rankings is done on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-1 basis with first place votes in parentheses, 2023 record and total points. A-S: Age-Sex, Sex: C-colt, G-gelding, H-horse, F-filly, M-mare, R-ridgling.

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Zia Park Plans For Average Overnight Purses To Reach $360,000 During 30-Day Fall Meet

The 24th horse racing meet at Zia Park Casino, Hotel and Racetrack which starts Friday, Nov. 3, will be its richest ever with overnight purses expected to average $360,000 per day for the 30-day mixed Thoroughbred/Quarter Horse meet.

Quarter Horse racing will take place every Saturday and Sunday (plus Friday, Nov. 3) with Thoroughbred racing every Monday and Tuesday (plus Wednesday, Dec. 20.)

“With the realignment of the 2023 New Mexico racing calendar this is a tremendous opportunity to showcase New Mexico horse racing,” said Christopher McErlean, Vice President of Racing for PENN Entertainment, parent company of Zia Park.  “There will be racing opportunities for all categories – New Mexico-breds and Open horses, wide ranges of allowance classes and plenty of spots for different claiming levels – and the purses will be unlike anything seen in this region of the country.   If horsemen don't have Zia Park on their radar yet, they should take notice and make plans to participate,” he added.

An example of the expected purse levels is the Maiden Special Weight category with a $45,000 base purse –  New Mexico bred exclusive races will go for $55,000. Open allowance categories will range from $52,500 up to $65,000 while New Mexico bred allowance races will get an added $12,000 per race. Claiming race purses will range from $24,000 to $46,500 (plus $7,000 to $8,000 added for New Mexico bred races) with claiming categories from $7,500 to $25,000.

Stall applications for the 2023 Zia Park race meet at due Aug. 15 and can be found at https://www.ziaparkcasino.com/racing. The stable area is expected to open the week of Sept. 25 and interest will be high for the 1,500 available stalls.

The $4.2 million purse schedule will be highlighted by back-to-back-to-back million-dollar stakes days. On Sunday, Nov. 26, seven New Mexico-bred stakes races totaling over $1.2 million in purses will be in the spotlight, headed by the $350,000 (est.) New Mexico Classic Cup Futurity and the $225,000 (est.) New Mexico Classic Cup Derby.

On Monday, Nov. 27, New Mexico-bred Thoroughbreds will be front and center with eight New Mexico Classic Cup championship races worth over $1.2 million, including the $200,000 Peppers Pride for older fillies and mares going one mile and the $200,000 Rocky Gulch for older male horses going one mile and seventy yards.  The trifecta of million-dollar stakes days concludes Tuesday, Nov. 28, with the Land of Enchantment Stakes Day featuring seven stakes worth over $1.1 million including the $300,000 Zia Park Derby and $300,000 Zia Park Oaks, both at one mile and one sixteenth.

Sunday, Dec. 17 features six graded Quarter Horse stakes worth over $600,000, including the Grade 1, $125,000 Zia Park Quarter Horse Championship at 440 yards for the best older Quarter Horses in the Southwest.

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