Especially Kidz Receives Donation from Horseshoe Indianapolis

Horseshoe Indianapolis will distribute $32,815.10 to the Especially Kidz organization–which focuses on the care of physically challenged kids and young adults with 24-hour skilled nursing care–via funds from a special option utilized by guests on the casino floor, the track announced in a press release Monday.

The NRT Technology kiosks provide an option for guests, when cashing out, to earmark any winnings to charity and Especially Kids was included as one of the recipients for the charitable giving option in 2023. A group of Horseshoe Indianapolis team members stopped by Especially Kidz to deliver the check from the proceeds Friday, Dec. 1. They were joined by several members of the care giving staff in receipt of the donation.

“To be able to contribute these funds donated by our guests to such a worthwhile organization is a tremendous opportunity for Horseshoe Indianapolis,” said Trent McIntosh, Senior Vice President and General Manager. “Especially Kidz is managed by a group of extremely dedicated workers who provide such an important service to our community. We are glad we can be a small part of delivering much-needed support to their organization.”

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Grade I Producer Callisto Star Tops Monday’s Sceptre Session at Tattersalls

Callisto Star (Ire) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) (lot 1534), the dam of 2022 Grade I American Oaks winner Rhea Moon (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}) and offered carrying a full-sibling to that filly on a late February cover, was hammered down to Badgers Bloodstock for 675,000gns to top Monday's Sceptre Session on the opening day of trade at the Tattersalls December Mare Sale in Newmarket. The 8-year-old is also the dam of Listed Cheshire Oaks runner-up There's The Door (Ire), also a daughter of Starspangledbanner (Aus). “She's to stay here in Europe,” Tom Pritchard Gordon, who purchased Callisto Star on behalf of an existing client, told the Tattersalls team. “She's a beautiful mare and has already produced a Grade I winner with her first foal. Fastnet Rock is as good a broodmare sire as there is and her dam is by Galileo so it's all the bloodlines you want. She's the whole package. I haven't decided who she'll be covered by next year but Starspangled is an obvious target. Fastnet mares work with so many different bloodlines that she could go anywhere.”

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Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Closes Out 2023 with December Mixed Sale

The Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2023 sales season concludes with the December Mixed Sale which begins Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. The one-session auction opens with an offering of 156 catalogued broodmares and broodmare prospects, weanlings and yearlings, and continues with 60 catalogued horses of racing age.

“Every time I turn around, there are more people coming in,” Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Sales Director Paget Bennett said from the sales grounds Monday. “So that's a good thing. There is a good product here, good Maryland-breds and good New York-breds, so something for everyone. It's a small catalogue, but we hope that a lot of the people who have come and supported us in the past and have shopped this sale and always found useful horses are here again.”

The racehorse section produced the four six-figure offerings of last year's December Mixed sale with the $260,000 sale topper Radical Right (First Samurai) heading west to be graded-stakes placed early in 2023.

This year's racing age offerings will likely appeal to a wide swath of buyers, according to Bennett.

“Some of the horses here are turf horses, so perhaps these are horses that people can pick up and take them south for the winter and keep going with them,” she said. “There will be some that probably find new spots that will run regionally here, but there were quite a few last year who came out of this sale and went right to Gulfstream. Or they can go to Turfway. I've already seen a few steeplechase trainers walking the grounds. There are horses that could fit their criteria and they can get them ready to start over jumps in the spring. This is the perfect time to pick up these kinds of horses to make into jumpers.”

The December mixed sale closes out another strong year of auctions in Timonium, led by the flagship Midlantic May Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training.

“There are a lot of runners that come out of this marketplace,” Bennett said. “It's a source for good horses, whether they are going on to a 2-year-old sale or to end-users. We hold our own.”

The Fasig-Tipton Midlantic June Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training made its debut in Timonium in 2023 and it's an auction that Bennett hopes will mature into its spot on the calendar going forward.

“The June sale is very much needed for horses who, for whatever reason, need more time,” Bennett said. “We are hoping people will support us and bring horses back to the June sale. We understand it is hard to come up the road twice, but I think there is good reason to come back for the June sale. There is such a demand for horses in this racing region up here–Presque Isle, Penn National, Parx, Delaware, Colonial. There are so many places that have racing and people need horse to fill their stables to send strings to different spots. I think the June sale would be a perfect source for folks. I think consignors need to keep that in mind and think about that as an option when it comes time to marketing their 2-year-olds.”

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Racing Admin Launches New Website

After expanding its team to meet the increasing demand of racehorse management and administrative concierge, Racing Admin launched its new website (click here).

Launched in 2020 by Charlotte Le Metayer to provide an effective solution to owners facing French administrative complexity, Racing Admin offers premium, independent and tailor-made services; from the implementation of appropriate ownership structure for new comers to the day-to-day management of owner's duties, including admin, account, legal and ownership management.

For more information, visit https://www.racingadmin.fr/.

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