Derby Alum Long Range Toddy Continues Comeback Trail At Gulfstream

Zenith Racing's Long Range Toddy will continue on the comeback trail in Saturday's $60,000 Edwin T. Broome Memorial at Gulfstream Park, where the former Kentucky Derby (G1) starter made an eye-catching local debut a month ago.

The 7-year-old millionaire's back class was in full display in his first start for trainer Victor Barboza Jr. while scoring by 2 ½ lengths in going-away style in a seven-furlong optional claiming allowance July 16. The impressive victory, which was achieved following a troubled start, was his first win since capturing the 2019 Rebel Stakes (G2) at Oaklawn Park.

“The horse is a class horse. I think he needed the race in the open allowance,” Barboza said. “He needed confidence. I think after that last race, his confidence is very good right now.”

Although he had come up short 29 times between victories for trainers Steve Asmussen and Dallas Stewart, Long Range Toddy was graded stakes-placed three times since finishing off the board in the 2019 Kentucky Derby (G1), most recently in a second-place finish in the Phoenix (G2) at Keeneland last fall.

Long Range Todd, as well as Chris Aulds and Keith Johnston's Big and Classy, will carry highweight of 123 pounds in the mile overnight handicap named in memory of trainer Eddie Broome, who passed away last fall.

“The horse, I think, last time was 85 or 90 percent. His condition now is the best condition he's had at Gulfstream,” Barboza said. “I like the one mile for the horse. I think it's the best distance for the horse. It's a very competitive race, a tough race. I like the horse on Saturday.”

Emisael Jaramillo has the return mount on the son of Take Charge Indy.

While wins have been few and far between for Long Range Toddy, Big and Classy has had no trouble at all finding the winner's circle at Gulfstream Park, where he has won seven of his last eight starts. The Bobby DiBona-trained 4-year-old gelding is coming off an impressive 2 ¾-length victory, in which he rallied from far back following a troubled start.

The son of Big Beast had a six-race winning streak snapped in his previous start when he stepped up into graded-stakes company. He raced forwardly throughout the six-furlong Smile Sprint (G2) July 1 before settling for second place behind Dean Delivers.

Big and Classy, who was claimed for $20,000 in March, will be ridden by Leonel Reyes, the Royal Palm Meet's leading rider.

The Skipper Too will return to Gulfstream Park for the Broome Memorial, in which the Arindel homebred will carry 122 pounds, including jockey Edgard Zayas. The 4-year-old son of Brethren followed up a victory in the July 2 William Kaplan Memorial Handicap at Gulfstream with a distant fourth place finish in the 1 ¾-mile Birdstone at Saratoga July 27. Edgard Zayas has the mount Saturday.

Willis Horton Racing LLC's Spankster, Daniel Hurtak's Mutaawid and Granpollo Stable's Grand David round out the field.

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NYTB To Honor Three Legendary New York-Breds: Dayatthespa, Mind Your Biscuits, And Saratoga Dew

The New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. will honor three more of the greatest New York-breds to compete and represent the program at Saratoga Race Course during the Saratoga New York Showcase Day program Sunday, August 27.

Connections from Dayatthespa, Mind Your Biscuits and Saratoga Dew will be honored after the sixth race Sunday – the New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. Honors New York-bred Legends. The trio were chosen by a distinguished panel of New York turf writers and represent the second class of honorees recognizing their importance in setting forth the New York-bred program.

They join last year's inaugural group of Fio Rito, Commentator, Fourstardave, Funny Cide and Tiz The Law.

Dayatthespa: The Eclipse Award-winning champion turf female in 2014 earned New York-bred Horse of the Year, older female and turf female titles that same season. She won three of four starts that season, including the Grade 1 First Lady at Keeneland and Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf at Santa Anita. Bred by Castellare DiCracchiolo Stable, Cracchiolo and Goldsher and foaled at Empire Stud in Hudson, the daughter of City Zip was the first New York-bred winner of a seven-figure Breeders' Cup World Championship event. Recognized as New York-bred champion 3-year-old filly and turf female in 2012, Dayatthespa won 11 of 18 starts and earned $2,288,892 for owners Jerry Frankel, Ronald Frankel, Steve Laymon and Pete Bradley and trainer Chad Brown. She's the seventh leading New York-bred earner.

Saratoga Dew: Bred by Penny Chenery and campaigned by Charles Engel, Saratoga Dew became the New York breeding program's first Eclipse Award winner after an 11-start campaign that produced eight wins in 1992. Trained by Gary Sciacca, Saratoga Dew started her champion 3-year-old filly campaign – and career – in mid-January 1992 with a victory at Aqueduct. She rattled off five straight, including the Grade 2 Comely. The daughter of New York-based sire Cormorant later added the New York Oaks at Finger Lakes and Grade 1 Gazelle Handicap and Grade 1 Beldame Stakes at Belmont Park to her resume before a run in the 1992 Breeders' Cup Distaff at Gulfstream. Foaled at Erch-less Farm in Old Westbury She earned New York-bred Horse of the Year, champion sprinter and champion 3-year-old filly honors that same season.

Mind Your Biscuits: A globe-trotting son of New York-based sire Posse, Mind Your Biscuits won back-to-back editions of the $2 million Dubai Golden Shaheen along with four other stakes including the Grade 1 Malibu at Santa Anita in 2016. Campaigned for most of his career by M. Scott Summers, Daniel Summers, J Stables and trainer Chad Summers, and later in partnership with Michael Kisber, Head of Plains Partners and Shadai Farm, Mind Your Biscuits retired as and continues to be the all-time New York-bred earner with a bankroll of $4,279,566 after going 8-10-3 in 25 starts. Bred by Jumping Jack Racing and foaled at Sue and Gary Lundy's Cedar Ridge Farm in Pine Plains, Mind Your Biscuits earned back-to-back New York-bred Horse of the Year titles in 2016 and 2017, three straight champion New York-bred male sprinter titles from 2016 to 2018 and champion 3-year-old male honors in 2016 and champion older dirt male honors in 2017.

Sunday's Saratoga New York Showcase Day, a racing card complete with exclusively New York-bred restricted races, includes six stakes – the $250,000 Albany for 3-year-olds, $200,000 Fleet Indian for 3-year-old fillies, $200,000 Funny Cide presented by Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital for 2-year-olds, $200,000 Seeing the Ante for 2-year-old fillies, $200,000 West Point Handicap presented by Trustco Bank for 3-year-olds and up on the turf, and the $200,000 Yaddo Handicap for fillies and mares 3-year-olds and up on the turf.

The 2023 season at Saratoga Race Course continues through Labor Day, Monday, September 4. For more information about Saratoga Race Course, visit NYRA.com.

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Lawmakers Form First-Ever Senate Veterinary Medicine Caucus

U.S. Senators Cindy Hyde-Smith and Amy Klobuchar announced August 3 the creation of the inaugural Senate Veterinary Medicine Caucus. In doing so, the bipartisan caucus will “raise awareness of the multitude of ways veterinarians contribute to society and the important related policy challenges, including a growing shortage of public service and rural large animal veterinarians,” according to the announcement.

This is the first Veterinary Medical Caucus established in the Senate. The U.S. House of Representatives' Veterinary Medical Caucus was founded in 2017 to highlight bills important to the profession.

In addition to co-chairs Hyde-Smith and Klobuchar, caucus members are as follows: John Boozman from Arkansas, who is a ranking member of the Agriculture Committee; Mike Braun from Indiana; Lindsey Graham from South Carolina; Chuck Grassley from Iowa; Cynthia Lummis from Wyoming; Roger Marshall, MD, and Jerry Moran, both from Kansas; James Risch from Idaho; Tina Smith from Minnesota; and Roger Wicker from Mississippi.

“The challenges facing the veterinary profession have the potential to harm broad segments of our society, particularly in rural America where a growing shortage of large animal veterinarians is critical,” Hyde-Smith, a Republican from Mississippi, said in the announcement. “We formed this bipartisan caucus to focus attention on those issues in order to develop and enact policies that make this vital industry stronger.”

The veterinary caucus was created to inform public policy that recognizes the crucial roles of veterinarians in all forms of clinical practice and in non-clinical roles, including federal inspection of meat and poultry products; translational research benefitting both humans and animals; and animal and zoonotic disease prevention, detection, and response.

“Veterinarians provide a critical service to farmers, ranchers, and families,” said Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota. “The bipartisan Senate Veterinary Medicine Caucus will give Congress new opportunities to work with veterinarians across the country to better support medical advancements, protect our nation's food supply, and to ensure the prevention of animal disease.”

In years past, the House's Veterinary Medicine Caucus played a leadership role in introducing key legislation that impacts veterinary medicine such as the VET MED Act, the Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program Enhancement Act, and the One Health Act. Another objective of the caucus was to secure funding for important veterinary-related federal programs. Congressional briefings to educate and inform staff had been organized by the caucus to support these initiatives. The Senate caucus will extend these efforts to their side of the chamber.

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