Fasig-Tipton December Digital Sale ‘A Slam Dunk’ After Largest Offering Ever

With more than 700 users registered to bid and buyers in 27 states plus another three countries, the Fasig-Tipton's December Digital Sale closed Tuesday evening with 186 horses sold for $3,167,000 across a catalogue, which was the largest ever offered on the platform to-date, the auction company said in a release Wednesday.

The online sale featured broodmares, horses of racing age, broodmare prospects, yearlings, weanlings and a stallion share in and lifetime breeding right to first-crop sire Flameaway (Scat Daddy).

Breeze Easy (GB) (Hip 310), a 4-year-old race filly, topped the sale when she went for $180,000 to Glenn Burrows from the consignment of St George Sales, agent. Fresh off an allowance win Friday at the Fair Grounds, Breeze Easy is a GSP daughter of Bated Breath (GB) and has earned just shy of $200,000 racing in England, Ireland and the United States. Out of the stakes winning Royal Academy mare Polar Circle, Breeze Easy is a half-sister to Group 2 placed and group stakes winner Artic Sound.

KBS went to $150,000 to secure the sale's second highest-priced offering, Googol Joke (Hip 32), a two-year-old son of Practical Joke consigned by Greenfield Farms, agent. A maiden winner last time out at the Fair Grounds, Googol Joke came into the sale with one win and one third from two career starts and earnings of $35,978.

Rounding out the top three prices of the sale was Sherif Ali (Hip 12), a two-year-old colt by American Pharoah, sold for $115,000 to Jonathan Green from the consignment of Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent. Sherif Ali broke his maiden on debut at Woodbine in October and came into the sale off a good second in allowance company over the same track and distance shortly after bidding opened on Thursday. The colt has a record of one win and one second from two lifetime starts and earnings of $29,628.

“This was a 'slam dunk' to close out the year. I'm very happy with the results,” said Fasig-Tipton Director of Digital Sales Leif Aaron. “The number of entries, registered bidders, and gross all exceeded previous records for our digital sales. We got the stallion share and lifetime breeding right done. We did in a week online what normally takes sales companies, stud farms, and buyers 60 days. I'm very proud of that and proud of our team at Fasig-Tipton.”

Commented first-time Digital seller Paul Manganaro, seller of Por Que No (Hip 309), in-foal to Constitution: “The flexibility and ease of the process was great, and my mare never had to leave her stall on the farm. I am still amazed that it took only five short days from the time I called Fasig to the time my mare sold. I see the many benefits that digital sales can have for both sellers and buyers and I will make sure digital sales are part of my plan going forward.”

The next Fasig-Tipton Digital Sale will be the February Digital Sale, which opens for bidding on Thursday, Feb. 15, and closes on Tuesday, Feb. 20. Nominations are now being accepted.

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Horse Industry Advocate Thayer Won’t Seek Reelection For Kentucky Senate Post

Senate Majority Floor Leader Damon Thayer, R-Georgetown, announced on Wednesday he will not seek reelection for Kentucky's 17th Senate District. His term will conclude in December 2024, following over two decades of service to his district and a decade as Senate Majority Floor Leader.

“I have decided not to seek reelection to the state Senate in 2024,” Thayer said. “The end of my current term next year will mark 22 years in the Senate and 12 as Majority Floor Leader. After conversations with my adult children, close friends and colleagues, I have concluded this is the right decision.”

“Senator Damon Thayer has brought such conviction and passion to creating conservative legislation in Kentucky for over 22 years,” Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester, said. “I value and came to rely on the energy he poured into Senate floor activity day after day. Damon shepherded sound policy through the process, creating a business-friendly environment that's materialized in the job growth we are seeing today. The commonwealth is better because of Damon Thayer and the Senate will miss him greatly.”

Thayer is the longest-serving Republican Senate Majority Floor Leader in Kentucky history. The 17th Senate District, which includes Grant and Scott Counties and portions of Fayette and Kenton Counties, is within what has become known as Kentucky's Golden Triangle. It is the fastest-growing economic region in the state. Business investment and job growth in the 17th Senate District and all of Kentucky can be partially attributed to Thayer and the Republican supermajority's business-friendly and fiscally conservative policies and budgeting since 2017.

“I have accomplished most of the political and policy goals I set out to achieve,” Thayer said. “I am grateful to the residents of the 17th district who granted me the honor of representing them in the Senate, and to my colleagues in the GOP caucus for the privilege of being their Majority Leader.”

Paramount to Thayer's tenure in the state Senate is the vast policy and budget achievements he has spearheaded and influenced as Senate Majority Floor Leader. Regarding economic growth in Kentucky and the 17th Senate District, these include passage of right-to-work legislation, repeal of prevailing wage and comprehensive tax reform. By the end of Thayer's term in December 2024, income tax reductions championed by him and the GOP supermajority will have left $1.8 billion in the pockets of working Kentucky taxpayers.

Thayer has been a staunch supporter of sports-betting, which was finally passed during the 2023 legislation session. The leading voice for the legislation in the Senate, Thayer was jointly named the recipient of the American Gambling Awards' Policymaker of the Year Award alongside Rep. Michael Meredith for their instrumental roles in enacting sports betting legislation, House Bill 551. Recent reports indicate tax revenue generated from sports betting will outpace the $23 million the state had anticipated.

Additionally, Thayer has been a stalwart in ensuring the solvency of Kentucky state employees' and teachers' retirement systems. He was selected as 23rd on the list of the 40 most influential people in the debate to decide the future of U.S. pensions by Institutional Investor for his primary sponsorship of 2013's Senate Bill 2, which made reforms to the Kentucky Retirement System. Funding in state budgets beyond the statutorily required contribution has proven critical in improving the funding levels of teacher and state employee pensions.

Finally, Thayer has also been a leading advocate for Kentucky's signature thoroughbred racing, bourbon and tourism industries, such as the passage of historical horse racing, repeal of the bourbon barrel tax and securing $75 million for tourism recovery in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thayer found his love for Kentucky within these industries and says he is excited about the opportunities in front of him outside the Senate chamber and his legislative office.

“There are exciting private sector opportunities I wish to pursue that will require more of my time and energy, which I am currently not afforded with the great responsibility that comes with being a member of our citizen legislature,” he added.

Thayer intends to lead his final legislative session with the same resolve he has had since 2003.

“With one year remaining in my term, I intend to pursue the policy goals of the Senate GOP with the vigor and enthusiasm people have come to expect. My focus will be a successful 2024 Legislative Session.”

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After Winning First Race Of Meet, Rocco Bowen Says He’s ‘Healthier, More Fit’ For 2024

Frequent flyer Rocco Bowen is back in the Oaklawn winner's circle after the jockey guided favored Colonel Barton to victory in the first race of the 2023-2024 meeting Friday for trainer Mike Puhich.

It was Bowen's first mount at Oaklawn since he was injured before a race roughly 8 ½ months earlier.

“I'm good,” Bowen said. “I'm really blessed. I started this year with seven wins and I'm on (97) wins right now. I'm coming here this year healthier, more fit. Last year I was coming off an injury, also, from Presque Isle. Now, I'm ready to go.”

Bowen, 35, suffered a broken collarbone in an August 2022 spill at Presque Isle and had only one subsequent mount before his injury-shortened 2022-2023 Oaklawn season. Bowen had seven winners during the meet that began in December before fracturing his pelvis when a horse he was on, Paid Double, flipped in the starting gate before the eighth race March 25 at Oaklawn.

Bowen said he was expected to miss five months. He returned in a little less than three. Making up for lost time, Bowen, in early July, began riding seven days a week, normally splitting time between Emerald Downs near Seattle and Thistledown in suburban Cleveland. The tracks are separated by roughly 2,400 miles.

“I was flying so often the TSA (Transportation Security Administration), they knew me,” Bowen said. “I didn't have to show my ID again. I guess it was, 'Let the boy go, he's catching his flight to Seattle.' ”

Bowen would often ride Monday-Thursday at Thistledown and Friday-Sunday at Emerald Downs, where he was leading jockey in 2016, 2017 and 2018. Despite late starts at both venues, Bowen rode 34 winners to finish fifth in the Emerald Downs standings and 38 winners at Thistledown to finish seventh.

“Three and a half months, every day,” Bowen said of his cross-country schedule. “I was trying to be leading rider at both places. Next year, I'll do it. I'll be leading rider at both places, if I stay healthy. Right now, in my career, I'm just trying to chase different things that people haven't chased.”

A native of Barbados, Bowen has 1,235 career North American victories, according to Equibase, racing's official data gathering organization. Colonel Barton ($6.20) was Bowen's 20th career Oaklawn victory. Bowen and Puhich teamed to win the $100,000 Longacres Mile (G3) – the biggest race in the Pacific Northwest – in 2021 at Emerald Downs with multiple Oaklawn allowance winner Background.

Bowen said he plans to be based at Oaklawn until the meet ends May 4.

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