Queen’s Plate Breeder Profile: Hall Of Dreams’ Plate Bid A Hands-On Project For Guerrieri

Joe Guerrieri has dabbled in a bit of everything in the horse racing business. He has a band of broodmares, stands a stallion in Ontario, and is an active owner. So, it is fitting that Queen's Plate entrant Hall of Dreams, bred by Joey Gee Thoroughbreds, features connections from all three areas.

A retired business owner in the software field, Guerrieri became involved in horse racing several years ago when he sold off his businesses and entered the industry as a mixture of a hobby and work.

He started by claiming a few horses and enjoyed being an owner so much that he wanted to try his hand at breeding.

“I enjoy the analysis of breeding and racing. I enjoy the analytics of it,” said Guerrieri. “I try and apply logic to whatever I do. It's something I can have control over, and either succeed or fail based on my ability.”

As of July 31, Joey Gee Thoroughbreds is second on Ontario Racing's Thoroughbred Improvement Program Breeders Awards Leaderboard, with $106,645 in rewards. This is because Guerrieri focusses solely on supporting the Ontario breeding industry and racing at Woodbine Racetrack.

“I understood the Ontario Sired program, and the Ontario Bred program, so I thought if I was going to be in the community, I want to support it,” said Guerrieri. “The breeders rewards are a big help. They are dividends on (breedings) you did three years ago. When you think of a breeding program with 25 horses a year, and you get to the fourth year, that is where the revenue starts coming back.”

Notable horses that Joey Gee Thoroughbreds have bred or owned include Speedy Soul, Line of Vision, Hampstead Heath, and Warp Ride. Speedy Soul is a homebred filly by Ontario Sire Souper Speedy. She won the Bison City Stakes, was third in the Woodbine Oaks, and earned $369,249 in her racing career.

Hall of Dreams' story began when Guerrieri wanted to stand a stallion in Ontario, after getting started in the broodmare business. He purchased a stallion prospect, Seattle Serenade, and a 'pile' of mares to breed back to him in his first year at stud, in 2019.

One of those mares was Hallnor, a lightly raced Ontario bred who was in-foal to Lemon Drop Kid. That foal was Hall of Dreams. After racing Hall of Dreams as a 2-year-old, Guerrieri sold him to his current owners Gary Barber, Wachtel Stable, Peter Deutsch, and Leonard Schleifer.

Guerrieri had a relationship with Barber and Watchel Stable's Adam Watchel, because he had been ownership partners with them on Channel Maker, a Breeders Stakes winner, five-time Breeders' Cup participant, and one of the highest earning Ontario Breds of all-time.

Hall of Dreams enters the first jewel of Canada's Triple Crown off a second-place finish in the Plate Trial, where he showed a strong closing kick, moving from seventh at the half-mile to finish a game second. As the field stretches out to the classic distance of 10 furlongs, he will be one to watch in the stretch drive.

“It's very exciting, and it would be fantastic if he could win it,” said Guerrieri. “But for me it's not just the Queen's Plate, its where does he stand in his breeding year as an Ontario Bred. The Queen's Plate is nice, but it's only one ingredient in the fulfillment. Winning Queen's Plate would be a milestone I someday hope to achieve. That's everybody's wish. I wouldn't call it a dream; I would call it a hope.”

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Gun Runner Filly Supplemented To Keeneland September Yearling Sale

Keeneland has announced that a filly by Gun Runner consigned by Lane's End, agent, has been supplemented to the 2022 September Yearling Sale and is scheduled to sell Sept. 13 on the second day of Book 1.

Click here for the catalog page for Hip 372, the first foal out of the winning Distorted Humor mare Complex Analysis. A full sister to stakes winner and graded stakes-placed Abraham, Complex Analysis also is a half-sister to Grade 1-placed winner Beat the Benchmark.

The Gun Runner filly is from the family of 2022 Grade 3-placed Tulane Tryst as well as multiple graded stakes winner and Grade 1-placed Miss Isella, Grade 2 winner Sir Cherokee and stakes winners Supreme Aura and Guam Typhoon.

A total of 4,148 horses have been cataloged to the September Sale, which covers 12 sessions from Sept. 12-24. Click here for the auction's online catalog, which will include walking videos and photographs of yearlings and links to each consignor's website.

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TOBA Names Officers, Three New Trustees, To Board

The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association announced today the re-election of Brant Laue as chairman of its Board of Trustees. Also joining Laue on the Board of Trustees to serve three-year terms as new members are Billy Koch, Braxton Lynch, and Francis Vanlangendonck.

Re-elected to three-year terms were current trustees Doug Cauthen, Marshall Gramm, Stephanie Hronis, Jason Loutsch, and David O'Farrell.

“As always, it is an honor to serve with this group of trustees,” Laue said. “With major changes occurring in the regulation of our sport and new technologies appearing, we will double our efforts to represent and promote the interests of owners and breeders.”

Following its annual members meeting, the TOBA Board of Trustees met to elect officers for the association.  Officers named for 2022-2023 are: Brant Laue, chairman, David O'Farrell, vice-chairman, Dan Metzger, president; Doug Cauthen, secretary; and Garrett O'Rourke, treasurer.

The TOBA Board also approved the appointment of David O'Farrell and reappointment of Barbara Banke to the American Graded Stakes Committee.  The 2022-2023 committee is comprised of TOBA members Everett Dobson (chair), Barbara Banke, Craig Bernick, Walker Hancock, Brant Laue and David O'Farrell and racing officials Frank Gabriel (NYRA), Rick Hammerle (Oaklawn Park and Kentucky Downs), Ben Huffman (Churchill Downs and Keeneland), Chris Merz (Santa Anita Park), and Thomas Robbins (Del Mar).

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Leading Texas Sire My Golden Song Dies At 19

Texas stallion My Golden Song died on Saturday of natural causes at Valor Farm in Pilot Point, Texas. The son of Unbridled's Song was 19.

A model of consistency as a stallion, My Golden Song was Texas' leading freshman sire in 2011 and perennially ranked among the top five sires in the state for the following decade. He sired two Texas-bred graded stakes winners: Thegirlinthatsong and Fiftyshadesofgold.

“I called him 'Big Gray,' said Valor Farm general manager, Donny Denton. “He was a very imposing individual from the first day he stepped off the van here at the farm. He was extremely well-balanced, big and strong. That carried over into his offspring. It was truly a pleasure to be with him through his career. He will be missed by everyone here at Valor Farm.”

Thegirlinthatsong earned $480,195 during a career highlighted by a victory in the Grade 2 La Canada Stakes and a third-place finish in the G1 Santa Margarita Stakes, both at Santa Anita. She also earned a stakes win in her home state at Lone Star Park.

Fiftyshadesofgold earned $420,531 in nine starts with wins in the Debutante Stakes and G3 Eight Belles Stakes at Churchill Downs. She also had a stakes win in Texas at Sam Houston Race Park, and she finished fourth, beaten just over a length, in the G1 Test Stakes at Saratoga. Fiftyshadesofgold was a true Texas-bred, as the 2014 Texas Horse of the Year was out of the Texas-bred mare Hadif Cat, who was a daughter of longtime leading Texas stallion and former Valor Farm resident Hadif.

Through Aug. 8, My Golden Song was on the verge of surpassing $9 million in total progeny earnings. He is represented by 16 stakes winners and 32 stakes horses.

Undefeated in two starts as a 2-year-old, My Golden Song placed in two stakes as a 3-year-old, including a third-place finish behind eventual Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro in the G3 Holy Bull Stakes.

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